Middleburg High School - Monitor Yearbook (Middleburg, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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ACULTY PROF. R. P. KUNTZLEMAN, SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Muhlenberg, B. S. Bucknell University, M. S. in Ed. Kutztown State Teaeher's College VVcst Chester S. T. C. New York University Although this is Professor Kuntzleman's first year here, he has quickly exercised his leadership abilities by making some changes in the school sys- tem. We know he is going to miss us Seniors, and we wish him the best of luck in his M. H. S. career. MRS. JOHN BENNER Blooinsburg State Teachers College Mrs. Benner is the Principal of the grade school and also the third and fourth grade teacher A In her years of work she has been an untiring friend who always finds enough time to listen to the stories of the kiddies, and will give them excellent advice. VVe appreciate her patience and ability to coop- erate, not only with the grade school, but high school, as well, and wish her continued success. MR. WM. S. HERMAN, PRINCIPAL Susquehanna, A. B. Penn State Dickinson Law Sehol Mr. Hermann is not only our able principal, but he is also our athletics coach. Through his efforts, knowledge of sports, and ability to impart that knowledge, he has given many an athlete to the World of Sports . MISS FLORENCE SNOOK school. She has done an excel- lent job of leading her boys and girls through the drills of gram- mar, the knowledge of science - and the practice of problems in math. in order to prepare them for High School. She deserves much credit for her guidance and cooperation in both grade and H. S. functions. MISS MARY L Bowsnsox Bloomsbury Susquehanna H S I New Yorl U iversity Miss Snook IS the teacher of N OUT HUDDGY' grades In the Miss Bowersox IS our very .. ,V ' efficient Commercial teacher. When we see her nimble fingers Hy over those typewriter keys, we feel that we have something to learn which we can look for- ward. Miss Bowersox has quite a bit of trouble with her Pes- simistic Seniors ' as she calls us, for if we didn t good-naturedly complain each Shorthand class, she would think us ill. We owe her our most heart-felt thanks and We take this opportunity to ..-925 9 give her them. rip

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ACULTY MR. TYRELL ROBINSON Shippensburg Teachers Col- lege, B. S. Columbia University, A. M. Mr, Robinson is finishing his second year in M. H. S. and has proven himself to be very coop- erative with students and teach- ers here. He is a hunter of great fame always bringing home enough game to pay for the now scarce shells and keep- ing the family well supplied with ration free meat. The Seniors appreciate his efforts and wish him much success in his chosen profession. MR. JOHN T. FRASER Penn State, B. S. As Agriculture teacher, Mr. Fraser has, for the last three years, been doing a great job of giving to America, its Fu- ture Farmers. Mr. Fraser is always cooperative in any un- dertaking, and often has the duty of miraculously producing doors, windows and stairs to 'complete the scenes of a play. We are glad to have had him as a member of the faculty. Miss DORIS BRACY 4 Buclcnell University, A. B. New York University Ediwboro State Teachers Col- lege Cedar Crest Albright This is Miss Bracy's first year as our language teacher. She has proved to be very depend- able, and a diligent and willing worker. As Bible instructor Miss Bracy did a fine job of imparting to us, part of her profound knowledge of the Bi- ble. We are sure that her in- telligence and broadmindedness will make her years at M. H. S. successful. MISS SUSIE WINEY Susquehanna University, A. B. Penn State For most of us Miss Winey was our first teacher. She started us on our climb to suc- cess. We certainly appreciate her patience and devotion in trying to expond to us the ne- cessary knowledge of readin', 'ritin' and 'rithmetic and we all wish her continued success in her chosen profession. -sal 10 MRS. EUGENIA Nou. Wilson College for Women Mrs. Noll decided to leave Middleburg High School during this school term. We were all very sorry to see her go. We miss her smile and cheery Good Mornings . We always asso- ciated Mrs. Noll with the pleas- ing orders which came up from the cafeteria where she worked diligently to give us well bal- anced meals. We hear she is working in the Agriculture De- partment at our State Capital and we wish her much success and happiness in her new field of work. MISS CATHERINE BYROD Susquehanna University, A. B. Miss Byrod chose to launch her teaching career at good old M. H. S, We instantly recog- nized her congeniality and gen- uineness. Shakespeare is not usually the most interesting thing in a Senior's school life, but Miss Byrod taught us to really enjoy Macbeth. Miss By- rod also had the honor of being chosen play directressg she has put forth a great effort to make everything a great success, and coach of the girls' athletics. MRS. ROBERT DIFFENDERFER Ithaca, B. S. B1,Lclc'n'cll Mrs. Liffenderfcr, our M. H. S. Music Supervisor, has given her time, patience and ability to develop our music talents. She has started many an important musical student on the road to -well who knows, maybe Hol- lywood! Anyways we appre- ciate hcr efforts and Wish to express our thanks for the many ways in which she de- veloped musical attractions for M. H. S. 3 Eiss ,, New Ha.- MRS. JOHN T. FRASER Pennsylvania State College, B. S. , Mrs. Fraser has been doing splendid work in thc cafeteria and Home Economics depart- ment, since she took over Mrs. Noll's job, in December. She quickly became adjusted to her new surroundings, and skillfully overcame the difficulties con- fronting her. Through her ef- forts many improvements have been madc, and We Seniors sa- lute a line teacher.

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