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Penn 'Toumslup Hic x Qnsfauctols Miss Bailey—hits the high notes for seventh graders. Miss Barton—a secretary who really enjoys her work. Miss Bogle—quiet, sincere, honest, and true. Mrs. Good—rather determined in her ways but not unreasonable. Mr. Greaves—bugs and grasshoppers are his big moments. Mr. Hostetler—his chief worry: “How’s stock today”? Miss Johnson—a quiet maid with quiet ways. Mr. Kelly—special interest is cars, particularly Fords. Mr. King—meticulous with details, sincere. Mr. Kunczewski—perseverance and ambition are two of his virtues. Mr. Kunkle—his nimble fingers make music which stirs souls. Mr. Long—volumes of funny stories for every occasion. I)r. Long—looks after the health of the student body. Mr. McCullough—willingly shares his hobby of photography with us. Miss McIntosh—happy am I; from care I am free. Mr. Mochmck—strong in will and rich in wisdom. Mr. Olmes—expresses beauty through art and music. Mr. Onder—the cornerstone of our athletic achievements. Miss Peters—has reputation of burdening students with dictation, but we like it. Miss Rice—makes you acquainted with Caesar . . . most recent bride. Mrs. Roberts—teaches girls that “the cupboard should never be bare” and “a stitch in time saves nine.” Mr. Rosensteel—guides the way to good friends through books. Mr. Rosenzweig—everyone must look up to this gentleman.o »'w j£» Mr. Sershen—nice looking, has friendly ways, takes students on imaginary trips Miss Stump—what she does she does right, nary a figure is wrong. Mr. Tiberi—he brightens even the corners of room 113. Mr. Wilson—a loyal friend and willing worker. Mr. Wolfe—competent leader of boys, efficient. Mr. Wyant—our leader . . . friend to teachers and students. J J I Back Row: John Sershen, Joseph Kelly, Emil Rosen-zweig, Angelo Onder, John Greaves, Zcigy Kunczewski, Philip Olmes Third Row: Eleanor Barton, Charles Hostetler, Robert Kunkle, Francis Tiberi, George Long, i)r. Long, Sara Bailey Second Row: Louise Johnson, Mary Jane McIntosh, Ruth Rice Moliner, Fidelis Ross Good, Ruth Peters, Mildred Bogle, Nell Beck Roberts Gertrude Stump First Row: Paul King, Thomas Wilson, Bill B Wolfe, John Mochnick, J. F. Wyant, C. A. Rosensteel, Kenneth McCullough
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fieald ojj Dilectols Left to right: Ivan Anderson; William M. Holtzer; Russell Ferguson; J. Finley Wyant; P. A. Ray-maley. President; Andy Reger, Secretary; D. C. Rogers, Vice President; Alonza M. Barton, Treasurer. Members of the Graduating Class: I extend you sincere congratulations. I hc future now challenges your utmost efforts and abilities. In accepting this challenge of life may you attain the summit of happiness. May God bless you. J. F. Wyant Modern education acknowledges the necessity of affording students a body of experiences enabling them to enjoy life more fully. We trust our Seniors have acquired sufficiently of the fundamentals of our curricula in conjunction with a broad cultural interest and appreciation, social adjustment, emotional stability, and a useful purpose for their more abundant life in a democratic society. John Mochnick J. Finley Wyant. Supervising Principal John Mochnick, Vice Principal Paul King
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Ml IIIIMMII GRADUATES oi Ofaceis President- Robert Watt Vice President—Raymond Kunczewski Secretary—Lillian Painter Treasurer—William Smuch Out C% iceAs Cl e Competent J eadeAs Robert Watt . . . president of the senior class . . . our leader when we were sophisticated juniors ... a very capable manager . . . carries on a variety of extra curricular activities . . . rather bashful when he was a freshman, but now! oh my! . . . editor of Penn Point. Raymond Kunczewski . . . vice president . . . had this position when he was a junior . . . loves to talk and chew gum, especially in French class ... is quite a chemist . . . referees many of our interclass basketball games . . . does it very efficiently too . . . blushes easily. Lillian Painter . . . secretary . . . good-natured . . . has fun playing jokes on people and equally as much fun having jokes played on her . . . isn’t very fond of dictation . . . especially in shorthand . . . has ability as an artist . . . likes to play basketball and eat sundaes. William Smuch . . . responsible for the handling of our money . . . does this job quite accurately . . . has a particular fondness for bowling . . . member of an intcrclass basketball team . . . delights in attempting to make long shots . . . makes them very often, too . . . has a pleasing personality.
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