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Witness Of ime RHINE, CARLIN, A.B. . . . American History, World His- toryg Basketball Coach, Varsity Club. Working in New York City and attending Rutgers University filled his summer. IOHNSON, C. TRUMAN, B.S. . . . World History, Driver Educationg Golf Team. Hunting, fishing, and athletics are among Mr. johnson's hobbies. SHELLENBERGER, DALE . . . Sabbatical leave. TOME, CHARLES, B.S., M.Ed .... American History, World Historyg Senior Class Advisor. During the summer, Mr. Tome took a trip to the West. - - - i ...V - , K we-7, Class participation plays an important part in Mr. Truman johnson's his tory class. Students listen intensively as Mr. Rhine instructs a world history class.
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A nation that disregards its history is doomed to repeat itself . . . Through history we learn of the mistakes and successes of others who have come before us. By applying this knowledge We can improve our own future. The So- cial Studies Department of Red Lion High School strives to awaken young minds, to improve them, and to insure our future. Its object is to make our community, our state, our country and the world a better place in the future. Current events discussed in the classroom stress the impor- tance of history in our history making world of today. Studying the -past and the present prepares the student to face todayis world. Mr. Myers explains the How of the American economy by use of the Eco- nomic Cycle Chart. eh. History Is The HANGEN, PAUL, B.A .... Pennsylvania History, Tennis Coach, Timer for Football, Basketball and Wrestling. Dur- ing August, Mr. Hangen vacationed in the Poconos. FRITS, CLAIR, B.S., M.Ed .... Pennsylvania History, Sociology, Political Science, Commencement Speakers. Fishing is Mr. Frits' hobby. JONES, DONALD, B.S., M.Ed .... Pennsylvania History, World History, Sophomore Class Advisor. Mr. jones taught summer school and vacationed in Ocean City, N MYERS, HAROLD, B.S., M.Ed. . . . Economics, American History, Sociologyg junior Class Advisor. Among Mr. Myer's hobbies are woodworking and gardening.
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if ax. . Niaiff ll A 'ff' .1 1 ,,,, ,Q K.. A Education Fosters EHRHART, ALETA, B.S .... Office Practice, Shorthand I, Typing I. Mrs. Ehrhart has an interesting hobby-collect- ing goblets. She also enjoys knitting and crocheting. STAMETS, GORDON, B.S., M.Ed .... Shorthand I, II, Typing II, Transcription, Senior caps and gowns. Mr. Stam- ets also teaches typing in summer school. SNYDER, WILLARD, B,S., M.Ed .... Personal Typing, Typing I, Modem General Mathematics Ig Business Club, Ushers. Vacationing in Florida was the highlight of Mr. Snyder's summer. ESPENSHADE, IEANETTE, B.S. . . . Bookkeeping, Sales, Typing, Prom Coordinator. Miss Espenshade is also in charge of selling football programs. Red Cross activities keep her busy throughout the year. The knowledge gained by the commercial students to- day will equip the business world of tomorrow with eflicient, skillful workers. Generally the Commercial De- partment prepares the student to go directly from high school to a position in business. Among the commercial courses offered are typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, business English, transcription, and otlice practice. Provid- ing the practical knowledge that the students will need in their future positions, these courses are ideal for today's world. While the fine arts give the student a chance to express himself, driver education provides the opportunity for the student to increase his amount of freedom in our society. In the fine arts classes, the student is encouraged to formu- late his own ideas, designs, and arrangements. Perhaps this stimulation of the student's artistic ability will give him the urge to make a career of his particular art. Driver edu- cation produces safe, well-educated drivers for our high- ways. By utilizing the privilege to drive an automobile, the student finds that he is now more independent of other people than ever before. The growth seen in both 'of these areas each year proves that a knowledge of them is be- coming increasingly important to our society. Typing students. under the critical eye of Mr. Willard Snyder, build fundamentd
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