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l - -fs, I ST R. U CTO RS Mr. Lerch, our vice-principal from Lafayette, says that if you want to learn mathematics visit him, if you whistle in Study Hall you must also visit him. .1 - t f, W! 'sr i 13 S f r Vw gif- ?' ' f X. -Q Mr. Frank Klein, with a li. S. degree from Lafayette and an M. A. degree from N. Y. U.. teaches the boys how to wield the pigskin. He brought them through a good but tough season. Science - Head Football Coach Mr. Willzlrtl Rinehart, with a li. S. from Lafayette, says get to work but that's only one side ol' him. He can be funny il: he wants. Science 7 Asst. Football Coach Miss Mary C. Stout, our Latin teacher who received an A. B. from Georgian Court, has a style all her own in telling her classes about romantic Caesar. Latin Miss Mildred Biddison, a grad- uate of Bucknell with an A. B., talks her favorite language. French, both fast and fluently. She enjoys the subject. French - Adviser Girl Reserves UML Harold Smith, who rc- ccived an A. ll. degree from La- fayette, gives us good assembly programs. He turns out to be quite a playwright, too. Public Speaking, French RAYMOND LERCH Yict'-Principal Miss Mooney, with a B. S. from Muhlenberg, has swung into the routine, all right. Entertaining monologues are her specialty. English Qvlr. LaMonica, a graduate of Lafayette, is small but mighty and a handsome Romeo he makes. He holds a B. S. degree. English hfliss Marion Smith, a B. A. graduate of Wells College and a Registered Nurse, patches us up and repairs our broken bodies. History, School Nurse Freshman Class Adviser Miss Zelda Haus, who grad- uated from Susquehanna with an A. degree, is quiet and help- ful. Head of History Department We lind that married life makes Mrs. Henrietta Thompson, with an A. B. from Goucher, have certain influences which make her introduce law in his- tory class. History
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r.,..,-....i..,- W ,,,. ...- 4,.,, -,, ,...,... . . M. E. MALONEY Principal Miss Connolly, who graduated from Mount Saint Maryis with an A. B. degree, teaches fer classes how to speak correct Eng- lish and adds a touch of humor to brighten the subject. English Miss Ethel Fulper, a graduate of Irving, is our able leader of music. We are sorry that she was unable to lead Glee Club this year, but there is always another year. English, Music, Glee Club Mr. Raymond L. Fisher, who is carrying an A. B. and A. M. degree around, is our show pro- ducer and a mighty Fine one. A question. Can Mr. Fisher act? English - Coach of Dramatics Adviser Hi-Y, Karux, Leni-Lenape Mr. Iames Smith, from Lafa- yette with a B. S. and an M. S. degree, is quite the business man. If he let himself go, he would be quite a jitterbug. English, Mathematics Adviser Iunior Class Comptroller of School Funds Miss Margaret Dowling, from the University of Penna., is a quiet, sincere person who loves to watch jitterbugging. Why donit you try it some time? Mathematics INSTRUCTOR Mr. Maloney, a graduate of Lafayette, is the maestro who sets the pace and helps us over the rough spots. Let's give him a hand to show our appreciation. Mrs. Ruth Sharp, from Wilson, is a good teacher and the best of sports. That is why she is Senior Girl Reserves Adviser. Mathematics - Adviser Girl Reserves Mr. George Kane, the holder of a Ph. B. and an M. A. degree, is a quiet and unassuming person with whom we would like to be better acquainted. D Head of Science Department Mr. Donald A. Dallman, a graduate of Bucknell, with his wit and good humor, puts some pep into the Chess Club of which he is adviser. No puns allowed. Science - Chess Club Advise Mr. Harry Richards, a grad- uate of Muhlenberg, is our co- operative class adviser. A man with good ideas and the ability to carry them out. Science - Track Coach Senior Class Adviser Miss Dorothy Firth, from Wil- son, is a bug-cutter but not a rug- cutter. She tells our actors what they should wear in the plays. Science
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' , if -z 'V -Ei nf at 5 ll Q wig W' 1227 g f 3 K ,I A husky voice, a joke for a laugh, and a stern 'iget wise to yourself -that is Mr. loseph Carroll with an A. B. degree from Fordam. Social Science - Baseball Coach To Mr. Thomas L. Walters, a B. C. S. graduate from Rider and a B. S. from Rutgers, we owe the success of our yearbook. He also teaches us how to swing a tennis racket. Commercial Karux Monthly and Yearbook Adviser Tennis and Cheerleader Coach Miss Marion R. Hess, a grad- uate of Beaver with a B. S. de- gree, is one of our versatile teach- ers. She teachers Introduction to Business, Commercial Geography, and Stenography. Commercial Miss Bevacuqua, a B. C. S. grad- uate of Rider, is one of our friendly and agreeable bookkeep- ing teachers. She is adviser to the Commercial Club. Commercial Commercial Club Adviser Some of our future wives' suc- cess in cooking will depend on their former training by our cook- ing teacher, Mrs. Wood, formerly Miss Helen T. Korp, a graduate of Immaculata College with a B. S. degree. Cooking, Home Management inquiring about Mr. lohn M. Vllilson, our mechanical drawing teacher, we obtained only one kind of reply, He's one grand avr-1' Mechanical Drawing Miss Sarah Young graduated from Rider with a B. C. S. 1941 sees her busily trying to teach the commercials how to type. She is one of the newcomers and we hope she will stay. Commercial Mr. Floyd P. Koch, our mech- anical drawing teacher, would have made a good policeman. During lunch period you will see him snappily directing traffic. Mechanical Drawing Sophomore Class Adviser D ,F f 5' -Se sir '1 ss W Mr. l. I. Berilla, a graduate of the boys how to saw and make things. Woodwork, Cabinet Work, Hi-Y Adviser Mr. Howard Piatt, with an A. B. degree from Columbia, did graduate work at Lafayette. He's the artist of the faculty. Wonder if he can swing out Qhis paint brushj. Art from Ian. 1, 1940 Miss Elizabeth Pines, a grad- uate of N. Y. School of Fine Arts, decided to try married life so she packed up and went away. Art--Nov. 15, 1939 Miss Lois Taylor, another new- comer, graduated with an A. B. degree from Ursinus College. She represents the young blood and new ideas. Physical Education Adviser Girl Reserves You have heard about the boys from Syracuse? lt is our pleas- ure to introduce Douglas S. Krick, the only graduate of Syracuse on the faculty. He holds a B. S. degree. Physical Education Miss Edith Boquist, a B. S. graduate of Bucknell, was the substitute for Miss Fulper during last fall. We all liked her. English, Music, Glee Club Have you noticed the new styles and llattering clothes around school this year? Possibly it is due to the new sewing teacher, Miss Florence Gavin, a B. S. graduate of Beaver. Sewing Miss Marie Korp, the efficient librarian of P. H. S., is quiet and reserved. Librarian - Adviser Library Club the Penn. School of Arts, teach.Qf'i3q.
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