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Teach - - Chaucer Mr. Forringer, a graduate of Clarion State Teachers College, is our new science instructor. He can be heard most of his time reciting his favorite expression- Please deposit your chicle in the receptacle, Miss Twila Gruver, our guidance counselor, is always on hand to help us with our curriculum problems. A graduate of Penn State University she is constantly adding to our information about various vocations and college requirements. Mr. Giil, another eighth-grade teacher, has a very busy sched- ule which includes, in addition to his classroom duties, working on his home, and proiector operation at our local theater. This past summer found him quite busy acquiring some experience as a carpenter on his new home which he soon plans to finish. Mr. Jacklin is one of our budding science teachers who has been introduced recently to the science of marriage. He is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College and holds a Bachelor cf Science degree. Mr. Kuhns, one of the seventh-grade teachers, resides in Room 16 where he recalls many of his war experiences to enliven the history classes. He is sponsor of the Safety Patrol which is one of the most important organizations of our school, Mrs. Lamison has the biggest iob of all-pleasing the entire student body. We hope our eternally-empty stomachs have not been too big a challenge to her cafeteria budget. Mrs. Susan Lovely is a teacher truly interested in her chosen profession. A co-sponsor of the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y and resident of Distant, she enioys square dancing in her spare moments of relaxation. Helen Armagost, Robert Conrad, Joseph Kuhns Mr. Laughlin, former Air Force pilot, father of a happy home, and teacher of future carpenters, often takes a businessman's holiday at home and builds his own furniture. Mrs. Laughlin, a graduate of Clarion with a Bachelor of Science degree, is in charge of the Special Education class this year. Her husband raises mink in addition to managing a grocery store. Miss McComb, also a driver of a Ford, lives on Penn Street and coaches, with much success, our girls' basketball team. Her faculty duties include teaching girl's health and physical edu- cation. Mr, Mills, a general math teacher graduated from Clarion, comes very highly recommended to Redbank. His favorite sport is basketball. A new addition to the family takes up most of his spare time. Mrs. Mogle, a mother and a housewife, is also a teacher of the eighth grade. As secretary of the Business and Profes- sicnal Won-ien's Club, she is very active in community efforts and for those of you not in the eighth grade-she has red, red hair. Mrs. Morris teaches home economics to the iunior high school girls. Since she has a large family, she has very little time to engage in her favorite hobbies-reading and swimming. Mrs. Palaggo, a new addition to our world of books, has made many distinct changes in our library and quite possibly has made a few alterations on one of our history teachers. Her slides of Europe have proved to be both interesting and edu- cational.
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Things Easy ls The Educator Mrs. Slick, graduate of the University of Missouri, has quite a task of training our home economic girls to become fashion de- signers and serving experts, She and Dr. Slick, Dean of Men at the Clarion State Teachers College, reside in Clarion. Mrs. Smith, the busiest resident of South Bethlehem, is cone stantly searching for new and better ways to train our home economic girls in the art of cooking. Her specialty is pizza, which is enioyed immensely by the faculty. Mr. Snyder teaches senior math and general science, This is his first year at Redbank. A resident of New Bethlehem, he finds skiing a most pleasant way to pass his leisure time. Mr. Strang, a very popular fellow, teaches the fine arts of agri- culture to future Redbank plowmen. He is helper to the Easter bunny, and owner of a new speedy Buick Century . Mr. Summerville, our Porter Township tax assessor, teaches mathematics and is an eighth-grade sponsor. He is a gradu- Emerson ate of Clarion College. In addition to the Jr.-Hi-Y he also sponsors a family of which he is very proud. Mr, Traister, quiet gentleman who can be seen quite often in the Stahlman Building, hails from a farm and drives a green Plymouth, He ably instructs the iunior high shop classes in the art of woodworking, electronics, and metalcraft. Mrs. A'berta Wilson, sponsor of the Jr. Tri-Hi4Y club in the South Side Building, is always ready to smile. Her interests, outside of school, lie chiefly in her church and its minister who iust happens to be her husband. Mr. Worrell, a newcomer on the Redbank faculty, teaches eighth-grade geography and coaches the iunior high football team. The fellows have had a very successful season. As resident of Clarion, he can be seen buzzing around in his powder-blue Buick. Top-Laura Rumbaugh, James Holibaugh Bottom-Leota Laughlin, Francis Laughlin
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