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When graduates recall their school days, they realize how extensively they were influenced by their teachers. For along With the remembrance of football games, student council elections, and the prom, go recol- lections ot the English professor who aroused TOP ROW, I. to r.: Helen Scott, A. B., World History, Pennsylvania History, and Civics, Dorothy Smedley, A. M., English, George L. Spielman, Ed. M., Science, Iames Steel, M. S., Civics and Pennsylvania History, Samuel L. Stewart, Ed. M., Science, Esther E. Stough, A. B., Science. SECOND ROW: Mary Thompson, Ed. M., World History, Pennsylvania History, and Civics, Henry I. Tindall, Ed. M., Economics and Social Prob- lems, Eleanor Tobin, Litt. M., English, Vera Trimble, A. M., Art, Martha Anne Verner, Litt. M., Algebra, Iames Vitsas, A. B., Physical Education and Health. THIRD 'fw-'R your interest in journalism, or the chemistry teacher Who, after scowling at your attempt to blow up the laboratory, persuaded you to major in science. All through the dark days of uncertainty, the teacher guided you into the bright era ol knowledge. ROW: Iune Wampler, B. S., Algebra, lean Ward, Ed. M., Shorthand and Typewriting, G. Katherine Watson, Ed. M., French and English, I. Harold Weigle, B. S., Health and Physical Education, Homer O. Weitz, B. S., General Science, Iane West, B. S., Choral Music- BOTTOM ROW: Ruth West, A. B., Civics and Pennsyl- vania History, Betty Whitacre, B. S., Biology and General Science, Charles White, Ed M., English, Iohn F, Willauer, A. M., Bi0l0QY: Helen Winter, B. S., English, Nancy Zenn, B. S., Algebra. Qt . at td' fm .. .. M, f, RQ. f--'rf Mm' .. A stir- it lg' s it gg, ., ff , ,W . y 5' e 22
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Tech High's Senior Class officers, Treasurer Morrell Dodds, Vice-President lane Mason, and Secretary Sari Ayoub, join President Francis Paterra in review- ing the report ol the Christmas Dance committee. llll HAS lt is fun to be a senior. Seniors, of course, have tewer study per- iods, more classes, and participate in more activities. Teachers expect more work, exam- inations seem more difficulty and social lite takes more precious time than ever. Even so, it is still fun to be a senior. It is satisfying to know that, at last, you are an upperclassman, that you are a S Vocational's Senior Class officers, President Michael Basilone, Secretary Steve Monoyoudis, and Treasurer George Miscevich, plan the next class meeting with Vice-President Howard Thompson Cseatedl. at 1950 member of a first string team, that you keep your books in a senior home room, that the privileges of the shop are yours to enjoy, that you will win a red M to adorn your blue sweater. As the months sweep by you realize fully that this is your school, your class, your year. You are a senior-and you like it. FRED ABBOTT Distributive Education MERLYN ABBOTT College Preparatory SUSAN ADAMS College Preparatory BETTY ALLEN Colleae Preparatory THERETHA ALLEN Academic RICHARD ALLI Automobile Mechanics RICHARD ALTO College Preparatory WILLIAM ALUND Drafting ANTHONY AMENDOLA Electricity-Motors CHARLES AMMER Woodwork
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