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ANN1XL5 or ANDY A'roM First in the group was Cecil Li. Oyler, US.. head oi the lvlechanicshurg High School music department. ivir. Oyler has very etiiciently di- rected the hand, along with the Giee Club, to one oi its most successliul seasons. Next Wir. Atorii-s attention was drawn to Carl M. Hamsher, AB., iVi.A. His English classes have proved a delight and inspiration to many an English student and his alole leadership can he proved lov the Artisan. As an assistant ioothall coach and the English department chair-- man he has also shown his worth. Seldom can one lind a more ahle librarian or student leader than hiiss Bessie Ni. Bear, school iilorarian. lvlechanicslourg High has enjoyed many successful dramatic productions under the direc- tion ol: Miss Bear and the Hi-Y Clulo is also an extra curricular interest that lills much ol her time. f Continuing the conservation was Wirs. Eliza- heth S, Orris, A. B. To the senior class lvirs. Orris is not only a true iriend lout also a willing adviser as she talces the responsilole task of senior class dean. Mrs. Orris doesnlt find too much time for her Favorite pastime, hridge, -hecause of her demanding tasics ot teaching geography and English. hires. 'tome The last memher ol' the group was a newcomer to the halls 0ilM6Ci1dI1iCSiDUl'g High School, Mrs. iVlary G. Lovali, BS. Freshman English and seventh grade history occupy Ftrs. Lovallls time at lVi.'H.S. VVhile outside school hours her favorite pastime is reading. Soon our destination was reached and hir. Pxtom saw there all the instructors , he had not yet met and immediately set ahout to the tasix ot doing' so hetiore the meeting hegan. First he was introduced to another liormer alumnus ol' Niechan- icshurg. Niiss Josephine Van Scoyac Fish, ELS. Her charm and 'understanding have made her a great favorite among all the stu- dents at lVi.H.S. Pennsylvania history and English along wi-th advising the Sr. Dramatic Clula, National Honor Society, and acting as seventh grade dean iieep Miss Fishis spare time at a minimum. Lucille S. lVicEwan, tis., oil the Home Eco- nomics department was the next to meet hir. Atom. Her classes of Jr. Home Economics and General Science are no great itaslc for Mrs. iVicEwan as sewing and making things are a hohhy with her. Nioving on around the room we met more teachers. Une oi these was Guy L. Vogelsong. BS., Mathematics instructor. Being an ardent outdoor sports fan, ixfir. Vogelsong was soon re- lating to us a few oi his many fascinating hunting and fishing tales. fconlinued on Page 110i DR. Boxsois: l'ugu vtiiurioeu
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MR. Aron IJRSFRVFS Tm? F'wrY1rTY THE CAFETERIA STAFF rff-nIQ he luxe proven noi only an mme fHSIl'Ill'f0T 11111 H frienfl as wen. Tfwis was as far as Mr. ,Afomfs diarv tool: 'us in 'his interviews with the fnriultv so the following! day We mek wifh .Alvin Aforn ann, ioined him personauv in his fraveli as he romnleterl his survey. On our wav fo attend a teachers, meeting, we met in the hallway a group of insfrncfors wfwom Mr. Aforn had not vet the pleasure of meefing. MFSSRS. IBAVIS, f.mTzFl.. KINTMFI., CERAHAM, PFARSON, TNFISVVFNTFR. SNIITH Pam: 'rrvelve
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Page Fourteen Sermons AT 'rue New PARK Rermisi-1MEN'r STAND CHAPTER it ANDY A'1'oM's Seisuou Kuvnsw A dovvncust 'group of young people Ctinrbed tile stone steps to Oak Ridge Ntunor as a tail tettow rang tiene txett ioesicte ttle name, Mr. A. P. Atom. Hvvtly ure ttlese young peopte so sact?u said Mr. Atom to tmimsett as tie wutctiect ttiem. This group of future graetuates twcl 'heard ttleir etders exctaiming' so many times: Ui clonyt tcnow XfVi'liii ttlis younger generation is coming' totn tiildil liley 'tlutt iiegun to get worried. So ttley ptanned to catt on Mr. Atom XVil0, ltley tuut iieard, 'iuas some controi over the future, V Being cordiaity invited to enter, ttle giris and 'iioys presented tivneir nroioteni: MNH. Atomf, said ttue tatt iooy, ncto you ifilillk my generation is quuiitieet to ptdy its part in the future? After some discussion oi tiqe question, Mr. Atom iorougtlt out a Itiooic wilicii ' 54 1 'fa Q Q - . . iootceci titce a otuoto aiioum. This. sand tie, is a 'prizeot possession oi mine, it is em atijnum of future great men anct women oi America. ritlese tettows und girls are from at typicat American t1igt1 sctioot in tvtectiunicsiaurg, Pennu.
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