Sandy Township High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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The Flambeau 1934 E. Katharine Piker B. S. Sandy High School 1924 Grove City College 1928 University of California 1929 University of Michigan 19,40 Penn State 1942 We have enjoyed our Senior year with Miss Pifer very much, except when she gives us a “lecture. We think she is a jierfeet Mathematics teacher, and when she is here to assist us, everything seems to come out ‘•just right”. ou can always see Miss Pifer at our basketball games. She is a loyal follower of Sandy, just as we students are. Mathematics “ II ' you people please get quid'!” M. Margaret Laird B. S. Watertown High School 1926 Simmons College 1940 Penn State 1942 When we entered High School, Miss Laird entered also, but not as a Freshman. We wonder if she will leave at the same time as we do. She has proved tq Ik a very successful adviser in Girls Hi-Y but does not confine her efforts to this club for she is willing to assist any of the students. Anyone who has reported in Miss Laird’s home room will say that she is a “very nice” home room teacher. Home Economics “ That'll be enough. Maude M. Wolfe, B. A. Susquehanna University 1921 Lebanon Valley College 1925 M iss Wolfe has been our French teacher for a long time. She docs not believe in | ermitting a single person to shirk where work is concerned. If you ask her, she will say that it hurts no one to work, and that nothing is gained without effort. Miss Wolfe makes a very competent adviser for a club. She is always willing to help. French Librarian “ ho e I'm not interrupting. II

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1934 The Flambeau Leolin Hayes, B. A. Sandy High School 1924 Susquehanna University 1930 Penn State History, Ancient or otherwise, holds no peril for Mr. Hayes. He can answer any question of importance dealing with events between the years o to 1934. He is a straight shooter and is well liked hv the students. He handles all money for the Athletic Association. A NCIENT HISTORY Civics American History “Adir as understand it. Robert Coble, B. A. Lemaster High School 1924 Gettysburg College Grinell College 1931 Penn State Mr. Coble is our bashful teacher, although he does like to tease the students in Study Hall first period when they forget to go to the Library. His Biology classes are reported as being very interesting. Mr. Coble proved ♦o be one of the very fortunate hunters of this year, having succeeded in getting both a bear and a deer. He, also, is another of our Faculty basketball stars. Biology English “What do ydu think about it Harry E. Robertson, B. S. Sandy High School 1927 Grove City College 1930 Penn State What Mr. Robertson doesn’t know about Science isn’t worth knowing. He goes about the labortory on “Lab” days wearing a very intelligent look. We wonder if it’s natural. Mr. Robertson is another faithful friend of the students and if there's one of them who doesn’t like him, we would like to be shown. He is a great teaser and can enjoy a good joke with the rest. General Science Physics Chemistry “ Nowaaaaaah Frank Malasky B. S. Sandv High School 1928 Susquehanna University 1932 This is Mr. Malasky’s first year at Sandy as a teacher. Nevertheless, he is one of tin most popular members of the faculty. He is well liked. l oth as a Football Coach and as a teacher. He is not afraid to go out of his way to help a friend. Although la teaches only a few of the Seniors, their reports of him are favorable. English Civics Physics “IIow about you?'1 18



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1934 The Flambeau Marion E. Singleton B. A. Mount Aloysius Academy 1926 Beaver College 1928 University of Pittsburgh 1930 Miss Singleton is the “ plucharm puellam” who presides over Room five. Latin is her speciality although we must not slight Civics either. She is a loyal supporter of athletics and can make just as much noise as the liest of us. Tuesdays and Fridays she labors with the Girls Glee Club, and recently was the sponsor of a very successful inusicale. She is very well liked and keeps good counsel for those who go to her with their troubles. Latin Civics “Please be punctual” Lorena Mary Ryan B. S., M. S. Monona High School 1925 Iowa State College 1929 Columbia University Our estimation of the state of Iowa has risen considerably since Miss Ryan joined us throe years ago. She teaches the “greenies” Home Economics and Good Housekeeping, and if we may believe tin rumors we hear, she’ll be using her knowledge of these subjects herself this summer. One of her various outside activities is coaching the Girls’ Basketball Team. Home Economics General Science English “I think so” Helen L. Howard.B. A. Sandy High School 1927 Grove City College 1931 University of Pittsburgh After three years experience, we all admit that Miss Howard knows her English. Although her assignments are rather difficult, she is willing to help anyone who has any trouble with them. Her smile and personality have won her many friends at Sandy. As Orchestra director, she has proven herself quite competent. English “Book rejH)rl8 Monday” 15

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