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W,- : A A 7 Ling? wa, 1-0- TOP LEFT-SEATED-The Board: Dr. E. Brumbaugh, Mr. Stanley Snyder, Mr. Robert Stratton, Mr. Anthony DeBerardinis, Mrs. jane Wedge, Mrs. Myrtle Rabenold, Mr. Wes- ton Miller. BACK ROW: Mr. Richard Lieber- man, Mr. Frank Brumbaugh, Mr. Ronald Ship- man, Dr. Wilson Kresge, Mr. Don Abbott. MIDDLE: Dr. Wilson Kresge, Superintendent of schools, graduated from West Chester State and received his M.Ed. and D.Ed. from Penn State. RIGHT: Mr. Allen H. Jackson, a graduate of Lafayette, received his M.Ed. from Rutgers University. Gardening and an- tique restoration fill his free hours. BOTTOM LEFT: Bangor Cheerleaders Miss May, Mrs. Williams, and Miss Soltysik show that Slater spirit that charged Pen Argyl on to victory. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Mr. Thomas E. Lee, principal, an alumnus of Pen Argyl and ESSC received his MA in Education from Lehigh University. RIGHT: Mr. E. David Godshall, assistant principal, graduated from Penn State and Lehigh. He enjoys photography and gardening in his free time. LOWER RIGHT: School board members discuss one of the important issues on the agenda. Q.:-
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nl' r Q Fi P' I tl H K Q ma A R93 ' li X92 l Q 2 1 2 f ' Q 1, at L'if at 11 The Hands That Govern The concensus of the administration at PAHS expresses great satisfaction with the school as a whole. Our principal, Mr. Lee, as PA alumnus, takes a personal interest in the school and student body. He feels that the school is very good in comparison with schools elsewhere. He regrets, however, that the silent majority doesn't speak-up more in favor of their alma mater. Our assistant principal, Mr. Codshall, says that he wouldn't trade Pen Argyl for any other school in the countryf, Both men acknowledge realisti- cally that our school, as others, has its problems- The following people are directed to report to the senior high school office. The guidance counselors keep working to help the stu- dents head in fthe right direction. This year, the elementary students have a counselor to call their own. The school board keeps making snap decisions to keep the schools rolling. President Brumbaugh knows that Pen Argyl has some problems, but on the whole, it's a good place. Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice-That's what Pen Argyl's made of.
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COL l: Mr. Gene Smigel hails from ESSC to teach math. Keeps in shape via sports and broadens his horizons dabbling in car mechanics. Mrs. Virginia Crawshaw-BS from In- diana, Pa. Handicrafts make her happy. Miss Marjorie May-A world tra- velerg spent 19 yrs. here in- troducing cultures with ideas different from our own so students have a broadened perspective of ,fix by d 1 -.1 B other peoples. She empha- sizes her objectives bv building peace corps schools Gi fostering student exchange. COL 2: Mr. jim Tiernan handles the Ir. class meetings with politi- cal influence as he does his history 6: govt classes. Mu- sic and sports occupy his free ume. Mr. Rod Walker- giad of Asbury College has taught here 2 yrs. His pa- tient di creative outlook -r Vp, 'ww -1 - i' HM 4 K2 L W A ?f fi .. 9333, 1 A , .Rf . K . W.. r X 4 ' ti' , v 'W - ,v , .,. f- ! I fr , S . . Q 't' x 5 'VLA xx A. 1 x .4 1 , 743, -s'-, - Xt -- ,-.if -'ff - 1 . ' ' A fi ' ' f -: in gs, ., ' 3 I Y 'pzibtlflfiii ' ,,,,.u-v- '- .J:.a-2'+:' --.' .f ----4-r 'fr' 15. 2 2 Qgfgi gd gig L g:.....--- , ZQA, , g f Wm' .. 10 guides his elementary Gr Ir. high art students to express themselves. Mr. Harry Mervine. an alumnus of Muhlenberg came to PA. to instill knowledge of U.S. history 8: govt. To unwind, he likes bowling and de- coupage. COL 3: Mr. Bob Cold came home from Westminster to teach phys. ed. An avid sports fan di coach, he has taught here for 2 yrs. Mr. Elwood Pet- ig Names About PAHS chel has tumed out athletes from PAI-IS for 13 yrs. Hunting 8: fishing are 2 of his favorite pasttimes. Mrs. june jones, from Bangor 6: ESSC, fills the minds nf 7th graders with mathematical facts. After school she likes to read and sew. COL 4: Miss Dorothy Bedford has just finished her 23rd yr. teaching at her alma mater. Traveling occupies much of her free time. Mr. Pat Corey, a product of Scran- We-.Q s '75 2' --t. i ff JN mfg : lacy. I ? I 'xx -. , l ' K 3 lr , . 1 1 ' . 4- Q., 51-x C KM: . mfs L frfsilfv ' ' ii' ,- u 5. ii 'fs ' ff mf , Rf . .'1,1' ' -Q-1-.s..,.., ' A Li ton Central 8: ESSC is the sci. dept's physics whiz. Mrs. Emeline Ewald tries to make students see how much each subject can be enjoyable and to help them become more aware indiv- iduals. She appreciates good reading as English teachers should. Mr. Terry Male enjoys the thea- ter and reading in addition to teaching creative writ- ing 81 English. COL 5: Mrs. Marjorie Williams- BS from Penn Stateg our al- gebra teacher likes garden- ing, sewing, and reading. Mrs. Becky Snyder, library aid, also helps her husband with A-V dept. Mr. Tom Knorr, a Bloomsburg na- tive, teaches his students about earth 61 space. Rac- 'fi
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