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.Q f Mus. DORKJTIIY S. ADAMS, B. S .... English, Music . . . Senior High Chorus, Girls Chorus, Girls Ensemble, Night of Music, Commence- ment, Seventh Grade Advisor . . . her every day interests-gardening and reading, given the time, she travels. MR. RICHARD H. BALDWIN, A. B., M. Ed .... History . . . Assemblies, Dramatic Club, Junior and Senior Plays, Eighth Grade Advisor . . . enjoys golf, but his big interest is York Little Theatre. Daily the teachers have a task before them-helping young scholars into enlightened individuals. This may appear to be a job of some difficulty, but they are well equipped to handle it. Luckily so, for frequently they are aced wzth jymblems, many of which arise because some young teen-ager just doesn't want to be enlightened, faculty members, however, vincers. Too, they must be experts in research . . . keeping up with all the latest developments is absolutely essential, not only for their own satisfaction, but for right answers when some unusually eager ff If student poses a stumper. Miss IIELEN E. CLEVENGER, A. B., M. A .... Latin . . . Lion . . . whose varied interests are as changeable as the weather, though she usually likes gardening. Mns. IDOROTHY DIEHM, B. S .... Physical Ed- ucation, Health . . . Majorettes . . . has traveled in twelve countries, including Germany, where she supervised a nursery-school. 12 is MR. JOHN A 0' ff 'IP E . 3 - , A L. it F Q i i Ti: 55221 . ,vw 'S I ' ' z 5-v.,,' -.. -I ,,.': J il- j , 3. '.' , 5 ' R. BECKLEY, A. B. . . . General Science, Mathematics . . . Senior Science Club, Ushers . . . fills his extra time with swimming, hunting, gardening, or fishing. Mus. DOROTHY S. BOWERS, B. S., M. A. . . Commercial Subjects . . . National Honor So ciety, Commencement . . . chose Canada as her vacationing and fishing spot last summer. to IUIII earnest SIC CXPCIT C011- I I I I I I I 'Q'-N.
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MRS. CAROL STARKEY, D. HE. . . Dental Hygienist . -. . has outside interests in sewing and knitting. MRS. Louisrz D. STRAYER, R. N .... School Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . devotes her spare hours to reading. Up in the air-MRS. TROLIT, special secretary to Mr. Kulp. Hers is the job of distributing the much-needed sup- plies every Monday morning to waiting teachers. ,gp l w . . ---an-nun-o - ,nose 1 MR. CARL E. SEITZ, secretary to the school board, holds forth in his little office adjoining the Hyson Room. Judging by his expression, it looks like the books are balancing. Most students have been to the oflice at some time, supposedly for a good reason, and invariably they are conscious of the hum of actwzq. The visitor may notice Mr. Sample busily signing excuses with the help of his secretary. Or maybe the oflices of our guidance counse- lors catch his eye. A glance towards the supervising principal perhaps finds him at the phone, checking building details. In this busy suite of rooms, marked with the smell of mimeograph ink and the whir of typewriters, important decisions concerning our school are made. Though some students have had unhappy experiences here, it is generally thought of as a pleasant sort of place. 11
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Mus. ALETA Eimrmnr, B. S .... Commercial Mn. RoNALD Firzicnra, A. B .... Physical Ed- Subjects . . . Typing for Activities . . . patiently ucation, Health . . . Football, Baseball, Varsity spends leisure hours knitting and crocheting. Club, Intramurals, Tumbling Club . . . a shutter- bug as well as a sports enthusiast. Miss lE.xNE1'rE L. EsP12NsnAnE, B. S .... Com- MR. ClLAlR A. Fnrrs, B. S., M. Ed .... P. O. D., mercial Subjects . . . Football Programs, Junior American History . . . Commencement, Junior Advisor, Prom . . . includes reading, sewing, Advisor, Ushers . . . has a prime interest in traveling, and card playing in her preferred fishing. pastimes. X . ff' .1 .-'C Our faculty council, composed of one repre- sentative from each department, assembles monthly to hash over current school problems and plan future procedures. Present at this meeting are Mr. Nitchkey, Mr. Sample, Mrs. Bowers, Mr. Frits, Mr. Landis, Mr. Ziegler, Miss Keeports, Miss Clevengcr, and Mr. Shaffer. Mrs. Shermeyer and Mr. Sheckart have since joined the group. ft Mn. PAUL l. HANGEN, A. B .... Civics . . . Basketball, Tennis . . . whose zeal for bridge is topped only by his love of sports. Mn. lDANIEL Hnvmz, B. S., M. Ed .... Geog- raphy, Science . . . junior High Science Club, Junior High Football, Eighth Grade Advisor . . . fishing and coin collecting rate high in his hobbies. 13
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