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We , Winheld S. Harding, Patternmakingg Hazel Hardy, B.S., Bookkeepingg Michael G. Hritz, Ed.M., Geometry and Shop Mathematics. y',t Qf , L eg 'ff TT'fxITi?' Albert T- Fi-lllquist, B.S., Chemistryg Joseph E. Ference, B.S., Commercial Artg Donald E. Ferguson, A.M., English. Carrie L. Gailey, A.B., Pennsylvania History and Govern' mentg Norman M. Gibson, A.M., Englishg Calvin Giles, B.S., Junior Vocational Academic. Betty W. Greenwald, B.S., Biology and Englishg A, James Gross, Ecllvl., Shorthand, Typewriting, and Business Explorationg E. Allen Hager, B.S., Science, Pennsylvania History, and Government. William R. Jacobs, Ed.M,, Junior Vocational Shopg 2 , A Helen jenkins, Ed.M., Algebra, Vincent Jevsevar, Sheet ' Metal. W! 'i e' ' A ff if E'6, ',' , - Q f ai X 2 CIN lug SX Ai F - 6 0 n 0' , I . ' 1 fm- FQ -1- -H- In electricity shop Mr. Lanks and senior Gerald Knoll explore the vitals of a television set. 'G-
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Qaculty EARNING is the most important part of school. To learn the student must have pref sented to him facts that he can grasp and under' stand. The teacher accomplishes this difficult task. Vv7hether the subject is math or shorthand, biology or history, the teacher helps the student to over' come the difiiculties of the course. A teacher is not only an instructor, but also a friend, an understand' ing companion. Vx7hen the student has become a graduate, he realizes that the teachers who gave detailed assign' ments, long examinations, and occasional reprif mands were in reality shaping his character. Encouragement and praise given to a deserving student are cherished and remembered throughout life. The teacher is a guide through the important years. Ancient Greece comes alive by bulletin board illustra tions in Miss Newhousels world history class. Carlene Connelly, B.S., Homemakingg Robert M. Crausaz, Ph.D., French and Department Chairman of Modern Language: D. Frederick Cullen, B.S., American Govern' ment and YVorld History. Margaret M. Cummins, B.S., Dietitian: Lawrence A. De Simone, A.M., Instrumental Music: Rosemary Dixon, B.S., Homemaking, Albert Doehla, A.B., Consumer Education and United States History: Louis H. Dunlop, Ed.M., Chemistry and Department Chairman of Scienceg George Elko, B.S., General Science, Physics, and Physical Science.
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J. Morris Jones, Blueprint Reading and Related Drawingg June W. Joselc, B.S., Algebrag Margaret Kerezsi, Litt.M., English. Florence King, A.M., English and Lating Edmund Kit- tiko, B.S., Pennsylvania History and Governmentg William Knortz, Ed.M., Chemistry, M. C. Koons, Drafting-g George A. Krause, Cabinet' makingg Joseph- Krysik, A.B., Instrumental Music. Gerald F. Lanks, B.S., Electricityg C, Herbert Larson, Ir., B.S., Algebra and Basic Mathematicsg Harry M. Lee, Ed.M., Advanced Machine Shop Practice. Grace Lemon, A.B., Algebrag James H. Lewis, B.S., Electrical Wiringg Gertrude Lindquist, Ed.M., Shorthand and Typewriting. Ruth Low, A.M., Englishg Helen A, Lynch, A.B., Librariang Mary T. Lynn, Ed.M., World History and United States History. Munroe A. MacDonald, Ed.M., Auto Mechanicsg Jean MacKinney, Litt.M., Librariang Helen Malseed, Litt.M., Public Speaking, Dramatics, and Television, lx ff. : s ,. , ' 1 J . ,.M..,yg e if ,vs 'Xl 4 ,M 1 1 . , U h 634 QQ 75 it-r ,wilt hp' 2
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