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Mn, J. Ptonlznr STOVER, B. S .... Mathematics Mn. CHARLES W. TOMB, Jn., B. S. .... Civics, . . . Tickets . . . for indoor leisure, chooses read- English, World History . . . Senior Advisor . . . ing: for outdoor, swimming and ice skating. in his Off-duty hours, piano playing and church work. Mus. JANET R. Swfxnrz, B. S .... Art . . . Mus. FLORENCE Uuugn, B. S .... Home Eco- Decorations, Prom, Art Exhibit . . . included in nomics . . . Cafeteria Supervisor . . . Costumes her summer activities a ceramic course at Bender- . . . enjoys, and is quite skilled in, just about son in York. any form of craftwork. Even teachers find that school days can he routine. Like the students, they may wish that they could take their fishing poles and pass a lazy afternoon by a cool lake or spend the day shopping or just relaxing at home. They can't leave their work, but on weekends and vacations you can Hnd them doing anything from knitting socks to digging for worms at sunrise, All sorts of' outside interests are indulged in by the faculty. After a day of drilling formulas or verbs into a group of sometimes sleepy students, nothing can be as rewarding as an interesting sideline. YVas Miss Myers surprised when fruit came rolling up the aisle! The fresh- men Of 207 were treating her to :m old-fashioned fruit roll, A portion of the loot was later packed for a hos- pitalized classmate. 'E MR. GEORGE A. VVARD, B. S., M. Ed. . . . Music . . . Band, Orchestra, Night of Music, Commencement, Dance Band . . . prefers swim- ming to any other pastime except violin playing. Mn. VVARD S. Yomcs, B. S., M. Ed .... Indus- trial Arts . . . School Printing . . . for his sum- mer, a trip to Canada for an N. E. A. Conven- tion, a three-day visit at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, and school in Wisconsin. 17
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Miss LINDA lXlONElXTAKI2R, B. S. . . . French, English . . . Junior Bed Cross, Sophomore Ad- visor . . . is still hopeful of that trip to France. Mn. VV1LLrAM E. NYER, B. S .... English, Arithmetic . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and antiques, but summer finds him busy with farming. Mus. I'lILDA K. SIIERMEYER, B. S .... Librarian . . . Library Club . . . looks forward to those fishing trips in Canada. Mn. N. EUGENE SIIOENIAKER, B. S., M. Ed. . . . Biology . . . Biology Club, Sophomore Advisor . . . has worked with the Department of Agricul- ture in production of new varieties of grains and hybrid corn. 16 Mn. F an-' wx o E. Srmvrfun, B. S .... Physics, Chemistry . Photography Club, Lion, Senior Advisor Day . . . spent his summer months in New studying under ai National Science Scholarship. I K. Mn. DALE SHELLENBERGER, A. B .... English . . . Varsity Club, Football, V. Basketball, Track . . . was supervisor of VVindsor Borough playground during the past summer, perhaps spotted some budding trziclcmen. At long lust, graduation . . . the faculty members seem to be congrzitulziting them- selves on ai job well done as their former students file past to receive their diplomas. in 4 I I 1 l
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Mr. Myers greets all comers as he steps out of his role as history teacher to take tickets at our home football games. X ' NITA C. ZARFOS, B. S .... Physical Ed- Mas. ucatiorlil Health . . . Cheerleading, Dancing G. A. A., Tumbling Club . . . usually vacation coaching at the West Reading Club, - spends Swimming Pool. I Mn. DAVID S. ZIEGLEI1, A. B .... Algebra I, Plane Geometry . . . Basketball . . . to whom sports come first, second and last. A look at the out-ofthe-classfroom Sharing one of their last lunches before Miss Mitchcll's departure from R. L. A. H. S., Mrs. Uhler, Mrs. Zarfos, and Miss Clevenger chat happily in the quiet of the holme ec room. 1 8 I i
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