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Our Faculty CHRISTINE BOR KEY. A. B.; Languages Graduated from Philadelphia High School for Girls; Ursinus College. GUY CUMP. B. S.; Mathematics Graduated from Green Castle High School; Cumberland Valley State Teachers College; Gettysburg College. DON L. DETWEILER. Industrial Arts Graduated from Altoona High School; Pennsylvania State College. CHARLOTTE DIXON. B. C. S.; Commercial Graduated from Bristol High School; Rider College. MIRIAM E. EHRET, A. B.; English and Civics Graduated from Bethlehem High School; Ursinus College. ANDREW S. LEI I. Ph. B.: Physical Education Graduated from Allentown High School; Muhlenberg College. Graduate work at Columbia University. MARY N. LITTLE. A. B.. M. A.; English Graduated from Kansas City, Missouri, Central High School; University of Illinois. Master’s degree from Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. CHESTER A. OSBORN. B. S.; Sciences Graduated from Summit High School; Lafayette College. PERSIS P. PEAL : Commercial Graduated from Hackettstown High School; Trenton Nor- mal School. MABEL K. SCHULER; Music Graduated from Emaus High School; Cincinnati Conser- vatory of Music. Extension work at New York University. MARTHA SLONAKER; Sewing and Continuation School Graduated from Pottstown High School. PRISCILLA SURFACE, B. S.; Art Graduated from Mechanicsburg High School: Pennsylvania State College. Graduate work at Pennsylvania State College. [ 18 ]
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The 1929 Comet Senior Officers n President Walter Bachman Vice President Secretary Samuel Shimer Anna Stem T reasurer Grace Buss Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer Anna Lerch Hester Kreidler Historian Mildred Haubert Colors—Cerise and Silver Gray Flower—Carnation Motto—“Labor Omnia Vincit”—“Labor Conquers All” Senior History HOW well we remember that bright morning in early September, 1025, when we. seventy-six strong, began our journey for a high school Education. Proudly, yet timidly, we entered the building, and soon found ourselves wandering aimlessly through the halls, until at last, some kind person directed us to a room. Surrounding us. were some familiar faces, but also those of strangers. The students we then knew, we have learned to know and judge better, and those strange to us then, have become bound in friendship during this four year voyage. We were then shown four ships, in each of which, we were required to spend a year of traveling, in order to complete our course, and to be better prepared to undergo the journey of life, which would follow. [ 20 ]
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