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CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES Mrs. Vetter Mrs. Bobick Mrs. Woods Mrs. Rochon Mrs. Ryan Mrs. Prosser Mrs. Hershey Mrs. Piekarski Mrs. Schweikhard Mrs. Snyder OFFICER MATRONS MAINTENANCE FOREMAN Mr. Sperling Mrs. Nicewonger Mr. Alexander Mrs. Cromie Their varied services Contributed to our happiness -Hn CUSTODIANS Mr. Pascarella Mr. McCurdy Mr. Andrejco Mr. W. Nestor Mr. D. Nestor
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MR. EDWARD SLONIGER-Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College . . . M.S., University of Illinois . . . favorite pastimes include reading, hiking, and camping. MISS HARRIET j. SEXTON-Librarian . . . B.S., Mill- ersville State Teachers College . . . attending University of Michigan during summers for her Masters Degree . . . cooperative sponsor of the Deb Club. MR. HERBERT SENDEK-Plane Geometry and Algebra I . . . B.S., Indiana State Teachers College . . . kept himself occupied with athletic activities, especially tennis and basketball. MISS GEVIENNE SMITH-Librarian . . . B.S., Clarion State Teachers College . . . M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh . . . reading and sewing appealed to her. MR. JULIUS C. SPIZZIRRI-English . . . B.S., Indiana State Teachers College . . . M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh . . . experienced co-sponsor of Cue and Curtain Club . . . draniatics occupy his leisure time. MR. PAUL F. STARSNIC-junior Business Training . . . B.Ed., Duquesne University . . . active co-sponsor of the sophomore class . . . helpful and cooperative. MISS MARIE E. STOEHR-English III . . . A.B., M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh . . . sponsor of SENECA and Future Teachers of America . . . collected McGuf'fey read- ers . . . liked traveling through scenic Pennsylvania. MR. EDWARD A. TEICHERT-English . . . B.S., In- diana State Teachers College . . . helpful sponsor of Cue i Mr. Sloniger Miss Sexton Mr. Sendek Miss Smith Mr. Spizzirri Mr. Starsnic Mr. Teichert Mr. Volz Mr. Williams ttf, I Mrt alsh Mr. Wilson Mr. Wolfe Mrs. Woodings Mrs. Ziegler and Curtain Club . . . did a superior job as director of Seventeenth Summer. MR. ALBERT VOLZ-Plane Geometry and Algebra I . . . B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College . . . work- ing around his house filled his spare time. MR. FRED WILLIAMS-Director of Music . . . B.S.. M.Ed., Penn State University , . . led Penn's band to a superior rating . . . healthful hobbies of golf and hunting kept him in tune. MR. EDWARD J. WALSH-English . . . B.S. in Educa- tion, Clarion State Teachers College . . . enjoyed watching and participating in almost all types of sports. MR. THOMAS WILSON-Health and Physical Educa- tion . . . B.S., Slippery Rock State,Teachers College . . . M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh . . . spent his leisure hours on the golf course. MR. JAMES D. WOLFE-Industrial Arts . . . B.S., Cali- fornia State Teachers College . . . M.Ed., Penn State University . . . the proud coach of our excellent golf team . . . spent his spare time out-of-doors hunting or fishing. MRS. PATRICIA C. WOODINGS-Typing II and Jun- ior Business Training . . . B.S., University of Pittsburgh . . . served as vice president of Student American Medical Association Auxiliary. MRS. BETTY F. ZIEGLER-Latin and French . . . A.B., MA., Bucknell University . . . busied herself as CO-SPOIISOI' of National Honor Society . . . delighted in collecting antique glassware . . . an avid baseball fan. Miss Stoehr 47'
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BLUE PRI T FUR CLASSROOM LIVI G Pat Rogers, janet Stauff, Don Stoner and Segrid Hagg interested in Mforld History. Here we view youth in the classroom-versa tile, vital, vivacious, mostly victorious-forming habits of listening and reading, becoming adept in communicating ideas and thoughts, Ending creative potentialities, building stronger bodies, exploring scientihc and industrial fields, learn- ing epics of the past, discovering the beautiful, and, above all, developing a personality for social, emotional, moral, vocational, and intel- lectual reasons. Indeed, classes gave all the chance ol a lifetime-to learn to lead useful lives. Seniors Joe Danforth and Scott Smith experimented with the principle of the inclined plane. Mr. Holtz instructed Lena Charlton, and Neil Shorthouse in the study of electrolysis. Learning the preparation of CO2 were Jo Bianculli, Ar- lene Scaringi, john Shumaker and Audrey Lott.
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