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ing is one of his main inter- ests. COL 6: Mr. Bill Clark spends long hrs. in the gui- dance office: then he un- winds by hiking, fishing, dr cycling. Mrs. jackie Wea- ver teaches at both ends of the spectrum-7th grade reading and Sr. English. She loves animals 6: spends much time working with the Humane Soc. Mrs. ja- nice Kashimba, a W. Hazel- ton native teaches math and enjoys swimming, ar- chery, and tennis. COL 7: Mr. john McKay likes photography and offers his talent to the yr. book in ad- dition to teaching biology. Mrs. Linda Hohenstein- BS from ESSCQ she spends her free time sewing and playing bridge. Mr. Chuck Snyder comes from Cla- rion. He puts his MS in Communications to use by taking charge of the A.V. dept. COL 8: Mr. joe Gre- gory is the new addi- tion to the Ind. Arts shop. Boat racing makes his life interesting. Miss Norma Smith, an alumna of PAHS has taught English here 11 yrs. Her hobbies include sewing dr painting. Miss jenny Schantz-ESSC tum- ed out our hockey coach 6: phys. ed. teacher. She can't stay away from sports- N ' , 7 s ,L 'iff - -,. f 3 R f X -- , -v.. .. 'E 1' 4 ff F V ,-ff: s even in her spare time. Mr. Harry Bray-P.A. depends on him to teach chem, lead the yearbook, dz take charge of sports. Naturally, photography dr sports oc- cupy much of his time. COL 9: 4 of our dedicated custodians: Mr. Beck Bran- ton, Mr. Charles Hock, Mr. Ray Granda, Mr. Sherman Standlick, Mr. Milt Faust- a Kutztown grad, he brings out the artistic best in his students and still finds time for hunting 81 fishing. Mr. Scott Deischer has deve- loped a great band. Mans- ,As 5- iti: Q-it 1 . , field should be proud. How does he ever find time for golf and studying for his master's at Trenton State? Miss joan Peron, from Pottsville and Bloomsburg, just finished her first year teaching Spanish. She likes to spend her spare time on the ski slopes and tennis courts. COL 10: Mr. Tom Chuss, the economics and sociology wizard is work- ing on his masters in Politi- cal Science. He is one of our football coaches 81 en- joys most other sports as well. Miss Agnes Anderson teaches the higher maths. She is the head of the math department and has recent- ly moved into Wind Cap. Miss Anderson has taught here 10 yrs. having gra- duated from West Chester dr Ohio State. For relax- ation she enjoys read- ing, sewing, knitting, and travel. iflf R Xi-ncluvlai 51271 'l 'rr X. S M., IBIS'- A .. .,.. ,J g -f: 39' 1' K K . . 1. w, fj 'i-1 ......, .y Q . qv tis. H rj! I' -are vt' f ' f.x,,r-i , .111 , f 5 Q 1 rt filth... ,Ki 5 W 1 riffs: :aiu 1114 ii : S 'wi ti .1 . J' :KM if -as ,Q laiegh sf A tv 11
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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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Big Names About PAHS COL l: Mr. Thoburn Cassady from the sunny South received his degree from W. Virginia Univ. He's responsible for the golden voices of P.A. . Mrs. Shirley Davis, Mrs. Madia Fric- hards, Mrs. Velma Dorney, Mrs. Mary Hontz, Mrs. Peg Stenlick, Mrs. Marian Kauff- man, and Mrs. Marlene Teel are the ladies that keep the food coming all year long in the cafeteria. Mrs. Elda Brune is back teaching geography, history, and German full-time after doing quite a bit of COL 3: Mr. Thomas Schoe ninger, B.S. from ESSC, teaches English and coach- es basketball and tennis. He still finds time for soft- ball and reading. Mr. Carl Millard, a Bloomsburg na- tive and member of the Business Department, col- lects coins, hunts, and fish- es after school hours. Mrs. Grace Samson has taught home living for 27 years at Pen Argyl. She likes to cook and sew even in her spare time. substituting the past couple of years. Her hobbies in- clude collecting and refinish- ingantiques. l ' 12 'E IL 5: Mr. Dave Overdorf, h degrees from Kutz- 'n and Rutgers, directs guidance department. mping and sports take his time away from ool. Mr. Ed Folk- :hing English and ching basketball and eball fill his school s, while his family and F occupy the rest of his Miss Gloria Keiper the Homemakers of to ow Sports knitting ceramics are her mam ests Miss Tnsh Ma ski, from New York sels the third-eighth ers. Swimming and e. , B.S. from Mansfield, tums out - r . . , ' ' l , r . ' ' - 1 l ng keep her active. 3. X , ,I I 3 COL 2: Mrs. joyce Ronalds rf-COL 4: Mrs. janet Shimer, takes care of the ills of the ,Egmakes up exactly one-half ,of school, then tums to knit- our Reading Department. S e --ting for relaxation. She has is a grad of Pocono Mt. High been the school nurse here Pen Argyl for 18 years. Steven Schoonover the practical arts de- His wit keeps Industrial Arts and Me- Drawing Pupils their toes constantly. He off flying in his me. Mr. Schoonover been here at Pen Argyl ESSC and has taught here rs. Mrs. Shimer tums to and riding for her re- Mr. George Trissler native German and head the Language Department, skiing. He is one of our football coaches and enjoys sailing and tennis. rs. Betty Reagan has been our chief librarian for 4 years. is a graduate of West and enjoys collecting yea
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