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MRS. MCEWAN MRS. Sivicic MRS. ORRIS MRS. i,ovAL Miss NISSLEY MISS Fisn MR. ATOM OBSERVES THE FACULTY Not knowing exactly where to go next, I decided to just pick a room at random and time art room it was. There I found Royce VV. Pearson, BS., cie- veioping some future artists. This new member of the M.H.S. faculty has originality as is proved by his siiowcase displays. He will ide a success at, Mechanicsburg High. My next venture took me to the manly ciass of industrial arts. Vvayne Neiswenter, BS., instructor. Since his main annoyance is uciass interruptions., I just browsed around the shop witiiout 'being noticed. The stage crew enjoys iiis counsei and acivice, and tiiose who -have attended ciramatic productions at M.H.S. know that stage sets are iris specialty. So encis my First enjovaioie week at Niecinanicsiaurg High Sciiooifi MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15- UA new week, some new pieasuresi Qnce again I cteciciecl to just pick teachers at random as that pian provefi so successful iast week. HI ioegan this day by attending a ciass in tile siwop iauiiciing where Oscar Alien Kimmel, BS., NLS., was giving instruction to an agriculture class. I can see any pupits point in taking this course from so interesting an instructor. Page Ten
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,ANNAIS oi? Aww Arolvl of the 'Gym Ciuh, Cheerleaders Ciuh, anci Senior Dramatics through the schooi crier programs. Her charm 'has made many friencis for her. uAn important memioer on the athietic staff is, J. Maciay Keiiey, B.S., iacuity Manager of athietics. who unsparingiy gives his time and energy. Mr. Keiiey Wouioi prove a definite asset to any athietic group. Teaching P.0.D., American History, anci Vvorid His- tory iieeps his time Weii occupieci and i can see Why Niechanicshurg' High is prouci to have Mr. Keiiey on its faculty. u'One of the most enjoyaihie highlights of the ciay was meeting the staff of the newiy remocieieci cafeteria. After having iunch there I am tirrniy convinceci that I Mechanicshurg High is very 'Fortunate to have Wirs. Nissiey anci Mrs. Bates on its cafeteria stattf, MR. OYl.FR Wiss REAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.-1 mfoday I finish my first Weeic within the waits of Mechanicshlrrg High. with satisfaction and much anticipation of the many more to foiiow. Today I piciceci teacher-interview prospects at ranciom. V HiViy tirst prospect turned out to he another newcomer to iVi.H.S., Cari i.. Graham, BS., iVi.A. Without ioeing noticeci i siippeci into his hioiogy ciass and iounci there a teacher making science a fascinating sutaject. Taiicing to a stufient ciose to me, i founci that Wir. Graham acivises MR. VOGELSONG, MRS. LASSEN, NIR. MALONE Hi-Y Ciuio and Photography Ciuh. Next i founci myself in a rather ociorous piace to he sure, the chem-- icai iahoratory. Here i iounci James B. Davis, BS., NLS., giving some interesteci stucients a few of the secrets of science. Again vioiating the ruies, ftaiicing in ciassi, I inquired ahout Fir. Davis from a stucient standing ciose , and found that he aiso instructs in General Science anci Physics. uNext I decided to visit the Commercial hranch of schooi and founci myseit in a typing ciass oi Eari S. Smith, BS. Students tinci this new aciciition to the Commerciai ciepartment a very ahie and wiiiing in- structor as he aiso impressed me. Wir. Smith, I feet sure, wiii tinci no trouhie making iriencis in iVi.H.S. Page Ninn
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ANNALS OF ANDY Aroivi Advising one oi' tile iargest organizations in the SCi'l0Oi, the Future Farmers oi America, Wir. Kimmei iias iitiie spare time. 'iyiy next stopping point was room 36 wiiere i found Eari Ray Zimmerman, BS., expiaining tide Finer points oi ixfieciianicai Drawing. Siipping unoiutrusiveiy into line ciass, i Found this aiumnus ot Wieciianicsiwurg High Sciuooi a capaiaie and enjoyaiaie teaciler. His seemingiy too siwort iwours are fiiied with teaciiing re- iated suiaiects, Vocationai maciwine siiop, and advising tiwe Vocational Ciuia pius a favorite duty, coaciiing ti1e ii. V. iootiiaii squad. Next door a iiistorv ciass was in session with Lester Lawrence Leitzei, BS., teaciiing. One oi Wir. i,eitzei's Famous iiiistory tests was iaeing given so i naturaiiy didnit interrupt, but as i ieft tiie room of tiiis iiistory instructor and nintii grade iiootiiaii coaciw, i recognized in iiim a VIR' ZIMMERMAN MR' DIEHI' good friend oi' pupiis. HGoing down time iiaii past an auditorium study haii I came to time room of tiie dentai idy- gienist, Mrs. Francis Neff Tomia. Upon entering I found iwer cieaning the teeth of a iiigil sciwooi student. it didnit taice iong to out that witil Wino know iaer tiaere is no idetter friend. Wfiaiicing with Mrs. Tomi? was tiie sciiooi pilysician, Vviiiiam A. Boyson, NLD. Meeting Dr. Boyson proved a great pieasure iaecause of iiis ciieerfui disposition and iciis interest in iwigiw sciaooi pupiis. VIR. KELLEY MRS. HERR MR. FREDERICK HTwo iate comers to Nieciianicsiourg High Sciiooi were Wiiiiam Brubaker, BS., and Miss Helen Hagen, BS. Mr. Brubaker, anotiaer aiumnus of iVI.H.S., has taicen over the history ciasses of Miss Reida' Longa- necicer, BS., former iiistory department head, and seems to enjoy iiis duties aiready. Miss Hagen has Fiiied the vacancy ieit ioy Mrs. June Sivicic in time Commercial department. Both of tilese new instructors are definite assets to tile Nleciianicsiourg facuity. Hiviy iast interview today was witil a seldom seen memioer of tile facuity, Edwin Dieiii. Conducting 'ilis vocational macinine siiop ciasses at tiie Wilcox Manu- facturing Company, Mr. Dieiii sees iittie of time 'iiaiis of Nieciianicsiourg Higiw. To tiae macirine siwop stu- Page Eleven
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