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EDWIN G. MILLER ELWOOD J. SCHAEFFER HARLEY H. SPOERLEIN KATHERINE KIRK STERN i ' Vocational and Avocario n al Skills The Agricultural Curriculum offers an expanse in well- rounded study at Northern. Being located in a rich agricultural area, this course is a popular study for those who have chosen the field of farming, which is becoming more demanding and scientific each day. Practical Arts is a requirement of study in seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Special skill and knowledge are obtained through both Industrial Arts and Home Economics. Each student has an opportunity for self- expression and for learning by doing. Music plays a great part in the development of the students at Northern and is a requirement in the sev- enth, eighth, and ninth grades. The senior high may elect Boys' or Girls' Chorus or Choir along with Senior Marching Band and Concert Band. The iunior high also may elect Junior Marching and Concert Band. LLOYD W. WAGENER PATRICIA ANN ZIMMERMAN An aid toward broader cultural ties is given by the Art Department. Self-expression and creativeness is of- fered to the senior high students as an elective and is a required course in iunior high, The Physical Education Department is one of the most popular at school. Serving as a means of divertissement and assisting in the development of the physical body account for its being required in both iunior and senior high. The modern gymnasium is an essential part of our school. The library is Northern High School's largest source of information and knowledge. Within each of the hun- dreds of books upon our library shelves is a new world of exploration and discovery. The library is becoming a greater requisite for successful school life in every grade at Northern High School. A library instruction course is offered to junior high students. Wrestling, one of the great sports at Northern, is being en ioyed by this gym class. iA 19
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ELLERSLIE H. BLYLER JOHN HENRY ESTRIGHT RICHARD L. FYLER ANNE LOUISE HEPLER Molding ind and Bod for ELLERSLIE H. BLYLER - Millersville S.T.C., Teaches Industrial Arts, Advisor of Stage Crew. JOHN HENRY ESTRIGHT - B.S., Lock Haven S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University, Teaches Drivers' Training, Health, Science, Social Studies, Advisor of Varsity Club. RICHARD I.. FYLER - B.S., Susquehanna University, M.M., West Vir- ginia University, Teaches Instrumental Music, Advisor of Northern- aires. ANNE LOUISE HEPLER - B.S., Susquehanna University, Pennsylvania State University, Teaches Vocal Music. EDWIN G. MILLER - B.S., Kutztown S.T.C., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, School Librarian. ELWOOD J. SCHAEFFER - B.S., Lock Haven S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University, Teaches Physical Education, Advisor of Intramurals and Drill Team. HARLEY H. SPOERLEIN - B.S., University of Maryland, Pennsylvania Mr. Fyler, our capable band director, demonstrates the skills State University, Teaches Farmers of America. KATHERINE KIRK STERN Teaches Home Economics, School Beautiful Club. KENNETH F. STOUGH State University, Teaches OHNALEE M. TEATS - University, Teaches Home makers of America. LLOYD W. WAGENER - University, Teaches Art, Senior Class. Vocational Agriculture, Advisor of Future - B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, Advisor of Senior Future Homemakers and - B.S., Millersville S.T.C., Pennsylvania Industrial Arts and Industrial Mathematics. B.S., Mansfield S.T.C., Pennsylvania State Economics, Advisor of Junior Future Home- B.S., Kutztown S.T.C., Pennsylvania State Advisor of Band Front, Cheerleaders, and PATRICIA ANN ZIMMERMAN - B.S., East Stroudsburg S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University, Teaches Girls' Physical Education, Ad- visor of Drill Team, G.A.A., and Intramurals. of 'Ile bufllone- KENNETH F. STOUGH OHNALEE M. TEATS
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