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But on and up, where Nature's heart Beat strong amid the hill. —Milnes As science covers a large field of study, Mr. Lee is interested mostly in science as related to biology and the general artistic beauties of nature. This trend is shown in his great interest in Boy Scout work. Boy Scouts find his aid invaluable and very much enjoy hikes and trips with him. Biology and scout work form an interesting combination to which Mr. Lee is very much devoted. Suh ects: General Science, Mathematics, General Mathematics. Qrad-uate of: Lafayette College HAROLD K. I EE Book love, my friends, is your pass to the greatest, purest, and most perfect pleasure that Qod has prepared for his creatures. —Trollop Miss Hunsberger, trained to teach library work and aid those seeking library information, forgets about being a dignified teacher when she yielos to the call of a book or travel. It is natural that one who reads many books would have a desire to travel and visit those plac-s she reads about. Miss Hunsberger has organized a library club of her proteges and assistants. Subjects: Librarian. Graduate of: Qrove City College. HARRIET R. HUNSBERGER Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. —Longfellow To turn trees into many useful articles, ranging from furniture to toys, has become Mr. Bilheimer’s work and devotion. The guidance from this very helpful teacher may some day prove valuable to many of our boys. This quiet and unassuming gentleman can be found working quite laboriously and devotedly in the woodwork shop. Desf ite the noise and din of busy students, Mr. Bilheimer is quite contented, and seldom seen on our school’s upper floor. Subjects: Woodwork. Graduate of: Kutztown State Teachers Col'ege. Post-Graduate uurk at: Pennsylxunia State College. CLINTON A. BILHEIMER
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THOMAS W. RONEMUS Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth; it catches. —Shakespeare When Mr. Hoch left our high school we were in need of a new commercial teacher. Mr. Ronemus came from Nesquehoning to fill the vacancy. In the short time of a few months he has shown many qualities of leadership, natural sociability, and an industrious nature, thus gaining many friends. Outside of school, his interests are music and sports, for he helps coach the baseball team. Subjects: Commercial Geography, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic. Graduate of: Temple University. Post-graduate work at: Muhlenberg College. This is your devoted friend, sir, the manifold linguist. —Shakespeare Work with young people is an everlasting experience and joy for Miss Ziegler. Anyone who enjoys life ?s she will find many unexpected delights crossing her path. Music, reading, basketball, swimming, camping, dancing, and traveling are only a few cf her activities. Trips to Europe and South America have only created more desire to travel. Following the route of Virgil, she visited many Mediterranean ports, bringing back costumes and pictures for her Latin classes. Subjects: Latin, Spelling, General Language Course. Graduate of: Hood College. Post-graduate work at: Muhlenberg College, Pennsylvania State College. STELLA ZE1GLER Around the mighty master came The marvels which his pencil wrought. —Whittier A brilliant artist is Mr. Ewing. He makes stage settings as well as masterpieces of an inborn technique. “Buck” knows the full meaning of life and beauty, is well versed in most any subject, and is a remarkable athlete, as evidenced by his coaching of the football squad and playing with many prominent elevens in this section. Unsurpassed versatility is his, and well he has developed it. Subjects: Art. Graduate of: Carnegie Institute of Technology, Louis C. Tefjany Foundation. C. KERMIT EWING
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Books are the ever-burning lamp of accumulated wisdom. —Curtis When we think of Miss Roberts’ companions, books is the first thought resulting. Fiction and biographies are her favorite types, with the Scandinavian writings of Selma Lagerof appealing most strongly. Too often teaching sewing is thought to be the only work of Miss Roberts, who teaches girls how to dress, what to wear, and when to wear it. Costumes for all our presentations are made by her and her classes. Subjects: Sewing. Qraduate of: Keystone State Teacher's College. Post-graduate work at: Muhlenberg College, Columbia University. ELEANOR ROBERTS In every rank, or great or small, ’Tis industry supports us alt. —Gay As a Boy Scout leader Mr. Yeager is a firm believer in safety first, the prac'ise of which he stresses in his teaching, especially in t at of electricity. Auto mechanics, el-ctricity, and tinsmithing, rog ther with basket-making are the activities to which he devotes much of his time. Students who are mechanically inclined have the opportunity to partake of his valuable knowledge and assistance. Subjects: General Shop, Electricity, Automobiling, Sheet Metal, Reed Work. Graduate of: Bloomsburg State Teacher’s College; Penn State College; Oswego, N. Y., State Teacher’s College; Muhlenberg College. LESTER YEAGER Oh, dainty and delicious! Her's is food for the gods. —Croffut The thought of Miss Seidel arouses a craving for delicious food, which she not only prepares, but teaches students to prepare. This is but one of her many interests. Reading, knitting, riding in her car, and particularly golf bring her much pleasure during leisure moments. As with her hobbies, she finds a deep pleasure in teaching girls the art of being an excellent cook. Subjects: Cooking. Graduate of: Keystone State Teacher's College, Drexel Institute. HELEN SEIDEL
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