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OFFICERS John McClain..............................President Robert McWilliams.........................Treasurer Mrs. Sarah Byers............................Adviser Charlotte Wonders....................Vice-President Louise Zatezalo...........................Secretary CLASS OF ’44 7
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MR. Wyant’s unlimited faith in youth enables him to give splendid guidance and advice concerning the problems of education for modern youth. Our Supervising Principal and the Board of Directors coordinate the machinery of education in our township. The Faculty Members endeavor to make the long and difficult path of learning fascinating and profitable to the students. MR WYANT Left to right: Mr. Berlin, Mr. Reger, Mr. Lawther, Mr. Wyant, Mr. Guy, Mr. Barton, Mr. Mauro, Mr. Kutcel. Mr. Lauffcr, a former member of the Board, is now in the Armed Services. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Third Row: Mr. King, Mr. Tiberi, Mr. Hostetler, Mr. Hartman, Mr. McCullough, Mr. Olmes, Mr. Kunkle, Mr. Rosenzweig. Second Row: Mr. Wyant, Mr. Long, Miss Ross, Miss Wiweler, Mrs. Molinero. Miss Peters, Miss Bailey, Mr. Mochnick, Mr. Kuncziewski. First Row: Miss Stump, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. Permar, Miss Mash, Mrs. Byers, Miss Bogle, Miss Riggs, Miss Campagna. f FACULTY
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Kathleen Anderson Leonard Anderson KATHLEEN ANDERSON . . . “Katy” . . . tall, slender, and shy . . . she would like to be happily married some day . . . thoughts of a snake terrorize her . . . mince pie makes her hungry . . . thinks dancing is fun. LEONARD ANDERSON ... a handsome senior with no interests in the fair sex . . . continually talking of the latest bargains in automobiles . . . main interest is hunting ... he is usually seen with Dale . . . pork chops are his favorite food. John Baughman Betty Barton BETTY BARTON . . . Mr. King’s little helper . . . very dependable and capable . . . accompanies Faye most of the time. . . to some she is known as Betsy” . . . would like to work in an office . . . her hobby is collecting photographs. JOHN BAUGHMAN . . . reliable and studious ... a man of very few words . . . always knows the right answer . . . chief ambition is engineering . . . dislikes boastful people ... his main dish is ham . . . enjoys listening to the radio. Dorothy Benson Howard Bickerstaff DOROTHY BENSON . . . chubby little lass ... a pleasant smile . . . shudders at the sight of a mouse . . . just loves to munch on cream puffs . . . “Dot” collects match covers as her hobby . . . usually seen accompanying “Oshie” and Helene. HOWARD BICKERSTAFF ... “Oats . .. tall and good-looking ... all sports interest him . . . liver and onions makes him happy . . . his aim in life is to play professional football . . . always afraid of English class. LLOYD BICKERSTAFF . . . “Zeke” . . . very quiet and observing ... a great golf fan . . . aspires toward playing in a professional match . . . would make a good F. B. I. agent . . . people who act smart are his pet peeve. DANIEL BIGLER . . . “Dan” . . . reliable asset to our basket ball and baseball squads . . . he’s talented in the field of drama . . . usually seen in “Cobb’s hair . . . leader of our class in our junior year. IJoyd Bickerstaff Daniel Bigler FAYE BLANK ... a petite little miss . . . dresses neatly . . . says her greatest regret is that she hasn’t grown taller . . . Mr. King’s other helper . . . writes letters in her spare moments . . . fond of roses and blue. JAMES BREWER . . . “Chick” . . . our only male cheerleader of ’44 . . . short but by no means quiet . . . proud owner of a stylish pompadour . . . has a fancy for riding motorcycles and horses ... a future tiller of the soil. PURCHASE OF BONDS HELPED IN THE V EFFECTIVENESS OF OUR SUBMARINES Fave Blank James Brewer 8
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