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Faculty Left to right: Stanley Skuta, Edward Christman, Margaret Heckman, Donald Smith, Andrew Leh, Guy Owens, and Robert Weiss STANLEY SKUTA History Track and Wrestling Coach Assistant Football Coach EDWARD CHRISTMAN MRS. MARGARET HECKMAN J. V. Football Coach Physical Education Girls’ Sports Coach Cheerleader Adviser DONALD SMITH Basketball Coach ANDREW LEH Physical Education Football Coach Baseball Coach NORMAN HUGHES History Problems of Democracy Student Council Noon Activity Program Junior Guidance Counselor GUY OWENS Health Driver Education J. V. Football Coach MRS. RUTH McGONIGLE Latin German First Aid Club Craft Club Senior Guidance Counselor ROBERT WEISS J. V. Basketball Coach CHESTER FELVER Commercial Arithmetic Consumer Education Business Student Council Sophomore Guidance Counselor 8 Left to right: Norman Hughes, Ruth McGonigle, and Chester Fclver
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Faculty Left to right: Guy Cump, Adam Shckletski, Kranklyn Kostenbadcr, and James Roth GUY CUMP Mathematics Faculty Athletic Adviser ADAM SHEKLETSKI Chemistry Consumer Science Senior Class Adviser KRANKLYN KOSTENB Physics Consumer Science Senior Play ■:R JAMES ROTH Biology Photography Club Agriculture Club J. FREDERIC KNECHT English Blue and White The Gleam MARIE BRYAN English History Sophomore Class Adviser ELIZABETH SLOAT English The Comet The Gleam MRS. CHARLOTTE BONNER Librarian Library Club Assistant—Girls’ Craft Club ROBERT HARDING English Chess Club MRS. MIRIAM L. ZELL American History Dramatic Club QUENTIN E. ZELL Problems of Democracy Blue and White 7 Left to right: J. Frederic Knecht, Elizabeth Sloat, Marie Bryan, Mrs. Charlotte Bonner, and Robert Harding Left to right: Mrs. Miriam Zell and Quentin Zell
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PENN-DIXIE CEMENT CORPORATION UPPER NAZARETH TOWNSHIP Consisting of an area of 7.3 square miles, Upper Nazareth Township, one of the Joint Area Districts, has a population of 1991 with 58 students attending the Area Senior High School. This section, where the Penn-Dixie Cement Corporation is located, is engaged largely in the manufacture of cement. In September of 1926, with the merger of three cement plants — Dexter, Penn Allen, and Pennsylvania — the Penn-Dixie Cement Corporation came into existence. At the present time this corporation employs 591 men and produces 3,840,000 barrels of cement annually. ACTIVITIES CLUBS CURRICULUM
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