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Mr. RICHARD BLOS E B.S. Usually seen in blue slacks with a white stripe . . . gave up Driver Ed . . . too dan- gerous! has the juniors going around in circles in geometry . . . roll call: Sirty-vun. Boys' Gym Club Mr. MARVIN H. DAVIS B.S., M.A. Don't mark in the book . . . traffic cop . . . is annoyed by slow-moving people . . . takes care of junior high home room programs . . . doesn't mind a joke, especially when made by a senior. Mrs. MARILYN M. DURNER B.S. Recent bride . . . did you say you tore your skirt? Just see Mrs. Durner . . . Oh, that's cute . . . She may be small but she's mighty. F.H.A. Miss BARBARA L. KERCHNER B.S. Al1 work away . . . usually seen wearing a gym suit . . . tries to keep our cheerleaders in A-1 condition . . . Beep- Beep look out for Cadillacsl G.A.A. Cheerleaders FAC U LTY 8 Mrs. HARRIET R. BLOSE B.S. No longer Miss Facey . . . likes debates although rather quiet herself . . . fashion- plate figure . . . Write another essay. Gold Leaf Mr. GEORGE I.. DILLIARD B.S. New addition on the scene . . . has daily race with school bus through Germansville . . . crossword puzzle fan . . . shares 122 homeroom with Mr. Stoudt. J .V. Basketball Mr. OSCAR D. HENRY B.S. Never that . . . white wavy hair . . . capable teacher of the seventh and eighth graders . . . Don't bark. Mrs. CHARLOTTE E. KERSCHNER B.S., M.A. Capable guidance instructor . . . enjoys pulling surprise chemistry quizzes . . . Right church, wrong pew . . . test- ing, testing, testing. Student Council, F.T.A.
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ii S . X s fa i i T... nil.: ' Qfi f Honor and shame from no condition riseg N ti Act well your part, there all the honor lies. i il? w W'-ii 4 i 4 5 A X1 lu 3 sm 3 ' 'gf WW in .df 1 1: wit h ia ,S f li! 335' I' 1 i, 5 X Q ..., 7,. Q Mr. WILLIAM F. MAsTERs-- 'As the living example of the above truthg As the servant for fifty years of a noble professiong m ill! As a source of advice to those in needg As a constant reminder of our debt to our fellowmeng ' As a pioneer of our educational standardsg As one to whom we are largely indebted for the school we have-- We, the Class of 1959 salute you upon your retirement. Your dauntless inspiration and years of planning, which were realized in the building of North- westem High School, will be recorded in the minds and hearts of men and women for generations to come. We thank you for all that you have done, and for a true example of the meaning of social service. 3 Z 23 in i..t, .,fff1 L i 7
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Mrs. ALMA S. KERSHNER St. Cert. That's just ducky! . . . likes talking about legal matters . . . enjoys a good argument every now and then with cer- tain senior bookkeeping boys . . . helpful with stencils. Gold Leaf Mr. WILLIAM F. MASTERS St. Cert. Enjoys singing . . . found out that a ditto master works better if the protective sheet is re- moved . . . a good soldier who has now completed ac- tive duty. Mrs. MARILYN M. MILES B.S. Please return the scissors . . . spends a good deal of time at Weisenberg . . .tries to make Rembrandts out of mud-pie mixers . . . inter- ested in remedial reading program. Arts and Crafts Club Mr. JOI-IN E. REPPERT B.S. Shop expert . . . champion chess player . . . Leave it to me in stage scenery . . . usually covered by his black apron. Model Club ACU LTY 9 Mr. FREDERICK L. MANTZ B.S. New father . . . where are the cigars? ,. . . enjoys inter- rupted band practices . . . gets front seat in assembly . . . fusually has stage tohim- selfj. Band and Choruses Mr. WILLIAM H. MASTERS B.S. Any questions? . . . insistent science fair encourage: . . . teaches favorite subject of academic students--physics! . . . Knock it off. Science Club Miss GRACE M. MOORE B.A., M.A. Always smiling . . . You are excused . . . made a success of the seniors in November Q Too Many Re1atives j . . . Better see Mr. Kershner. Yearbook, Senior Play Mr. DAVID R. SMITH B.S. With the teenage look . . . took over Mr. Blose's posi- tion as Driver Ed. teacher, poor fellow! . . . likes to wear sweat-shirts . . . mil- lion-dollar disposition. Junior High Basketball
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