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THE FLAMBEAU Leoi.in Hayes, A. B. Sandy II igh School 1924 Susquehanna University 1930 Mr. Havos has boon teaching the Seniors about problems of the world for three years. We know he likes to teach the Freshmen things about Cleopatra and Caesar. Mr. Hayes is a good sport and attends all the basketball games; in fact la sometimes sells and collects tiekets. The Seniors enjoy arguing with Mr. Hayes in P. I). Class, but due to his advanced learning he always wins the argument if he’s right or wrong. Problems of Democracy History Civics “No absentees today Harry Edwin Robertson, B. S. Sandy High School, 1927 Grove City College, 1930 Penn State Mr. Robertson is the “Einstein” of Sandv. Any problems dealing with the scientific world are taken to him. He is a jolly chap and is well liked by all the students. He is called “Harry” when Mr. Brewer isn’t around. Ask Harry what he is always doing out of the room on Chemistry Laboratory days. He generally has a good time the third period in the morning going around the study hall taking notes from the Senior girls (one especially). We wonder why Harry likes to tease Gouge. General Science Physics Chemistry “Quiet hack in that corner.” Robert Coble, A. B. Lemaster High School 1924 Gettysburg College Grinnell College 1931 Mr. Coble is a quiet sort of a fellow, and doesn’t give us much chance to get acquainted, but we think he knows his Biology by the apparatus usually seen on his desk. Coaching the B squad and Faculty team constitute part of Mr. Coble’s activities in our athletics. We now realize that his speed on the basketball floor is due to his great track ability. Mr. Coble was our track coach this spring and he did fine work. We know he will some day be a great coach. Best of luck to you Mr. Coble. Biology English “Alright now2 i 13 ]:
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53: THE FLAMBEAU Joseph L. Hackenberg, A. M. Superintendent Middleburg High School 1.913 Susquehanna University 1920 Penn State 1929 Mr. Hackenberg is highly respected by all the students. He is always read}' to lend a helping hand, no matter what the task may be. We sincerely admire him for his untiring counsel and steadfast friendship. Mr. Hackenberg is an ambitious booster of clean athletics and has done fine work in coaching our football team in the past few years. He has taken special interest in basketball this year, and has helped our faculty team close the season successfully. We trust that those following us shall find in him as valuable a friend as we have. Yeah” Karl M. Brewer, A. B. Principal Heynoldsville High School Clarion State Teachers College Duke University 1926 Penn State Mr. Brewer entered Sandy High in 1930 with our class. He coached our Boys Basketball Team very efficiently during the past four years, and has been our head Professor during the past three years besides teaching Plane Geometry, a class of American History, and helping us put our year book over successfully. He makes his residence in Heynoldsville, but this does not prevent him from always being on the job. He’ll reward you any time with a disdainful, or smiling glance. Geometry American History “Well now candidly boys.” :[ 12 1=
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S3: THE FLAMBEAU E. Katharine Piff.r, B. S. Saudi High School, 1024 drove City College, 1028 University of California, 1020 University of Michigan, 1020 Penn State, 1022 When wo entered High School as Freshmen we found Miss Pifer already here. She has won our highest esteem. She has helped to put across the Senior Play in great style and nas roved herself an excellent coach. She is well iked l»v all the Senior Class, and we especially enjoy staying in with her after school when we are naughty boys and girls. Mathematics “Don't you know what the second bell means? M. Margaret Laird, B. S. Watertown High School, 1020 Simmons College, 1020 Penn Stale, 1022 Each morning Miss Laird greets everyone with a cheerful smile. She is always ready to help anyone, especially the Girls Discussion Group. Through Miss Laird’s efforts we have had a very successful Assembly Committee which has improved our programs immensely. She is right in her glory while preparing a meal with the Boys Cooking Class. Home Economics Girls Hi-Y’ Adviser “Uarrieeee .... Maude M. Wolfe, A. B. Susquehanna High School, 1021 Lebanon Valley College, 1025 Miss Wolfe has been at Sandy longer than any of our teachers. She is a crack French teacher, although she makes pretty stiff assignments. She is the Librarian and she keeps Room 6 in very good order. Ask a few of the Seniors what happens when they feel a bit gay in the Library the third period Tuesday afternoons. French Librarian 11Tres bind (very well) :[ 14
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