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RUTH IRENE BOND, A. B., B. G. Longswamp Township High School, 1920 Keystone State Normal School, 1922 Susquehanna University, 1924 King's School of Oratory fsummerl, 1924 Miss Bond is our highly esteemed Eng- lish teacher. Her classes are always inter- esting, because she is always introducing something new. NYe should think she would get tired listening to book and poem reviews, but she doesn't seem to mind. She delights in coaching plays, and with her help plays have been a decided success in Sandy. It is with the deepest regret that.tl1e Senior Class must bid her farewell. English GEORGE WILLIAM HERROLD, B. S. Susquehanna Academy, 1922 Susquehanna University, 1925 Mr. Herrold hails from Port Trevorton. Pa. This is his first year with ns, and Sandy should be proud to have such a good math- ematician as he is. There is not a single Arithmetic or Algebra problem that he can- not do. He is never too busy to give a word of encouragement or to give a helping hand to those who are in need. Mr. Herrold seemed to be very bashful and shy at first, but he soon overcame it, and he is now as full of fun as the rest of us. Sandy is hop- ing to secure his services again next year. Mathematics VIRGINIA GOULD COOK, B. S. Leechburg High School, 1919 University of Pittsburgh, 1923 Miss Cook is a teacher we could not get along without. She is skilled in Biology and takes great delight in tearing animals and flowers apart to explain them to her pupils. Miss Cook is very jolly, and her sympathetic nature has made her many friends in Sandy High. She seems to have some attraction in Leechburg, and we are afraid this attraction may take her away from us. but we will look on the sunny side, and expect her back next year. Science
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Foleworcl .... Declivation . . . Faculty ..... . . Class History .......... Class i Pl'0pllPi'Y ........ Class Poem- Meet 'Lili' Class Will ............ Class Song ....,.... . . Seniors ..... . . Senior Names . . . Flulnbeau Staff ...... Editorials ..... ........ Literary Department . .. Truth Conquers . ' A Myself 3 l ..... ......... ' ' Wanted-A Farmer ' ' Personality ' l ..... One Little VVorcl . . . etlljolle coli Contents il fi . 9 . l 1 . l Iii . I6 . 17 . 18 . 19 30 . 32 3-L 39 39 . -ll 44 f45 .46 Hlslonor Age' My Pluyllou Kind Words' LL W 7 7 li arewell . Poets Corner .... The Calendar . . . Senior Notes ..... Junior Notes .... Sophomore Notes Freslunan Notes . Voeational Notes . l,1'21IIltltlCS ..... . . Club Notes ..... Athleties .... Alumni ..... Plxcliange . . . Jokes ..... . . Autographs . . . 9 S9 7
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H. JANET CUTLER, B. S. MARGARET JANE SPIGELMYER Lampeter Vocational School, 1921 A. B., B. 0. Pennsylvania State College, 1925 Mifflinburg High School, 1921 Miss Kiutler canie tu us at the heginning Susquehanna Univresity, 1925 of this terni. NYhen we first learned her Miss Spigeluiyer canie to us at the hegiu- nzune and her ways. we lznew we had found nine of this terni, to teach some of the a friend. The students who do nut take lfreslnnen. She is I1 wonderful instructor and euukiiie' fruni her, du not know what they is always ready to helix and guide us in the are missing: She is an expert at cooking, hest way she can. She is full of fun, and and the udur tn' grind things is sent all over has a pleasant sniile for everyune. XYe ad- the hnilding, which causes everyhudy's month niire the way she handles the lireshnien, and to water. 'lihere is not a nieniher of Sandy hope she encounters with as niueh success who does not wish her success every time in the future as she has this year. It is with she heeins to crunk. 1Ye feel sure that the the deepest regret that we niust leave her. man who gets her will always find plenty Mathematics to eat. Civics Home Economics English J BEATRICE OTELIA PFEFFER, B. S. Gettysburg High School, 1920 Gettysburg College, 1924 XYe are very glad to have Miss lic-Ffer with us again this year. She has changed positions since last year and is new teaching Latin and French instead of Mathematics. NVQ cannot say which she can teach hest. be- cause she is skilled in each suhject. Miss Pfeiffer is full of fun, and hy her friendly ways she has now a warm spot in the heart nf every student. The Class uf Twenty-six hopes that she may continue in success as she has the last two years. Latin French v
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