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Cl)f Jflamfaeau Sandy Faculty Members . . . Leolin Hayes Sandy High School, 1924 Susquehanna University, H.A., 1930 Penn State Mr. Haves is the school’s well known historian. He is able to answer intelligently almost any question that is concerned with this subject, which he teaches exclusively. His deep interest in classical music, coupled with his preparation, enables him to successfully conduct the orchestra. When information is needed, one can always rely on his judgment. History Marion E. Singleton Mount Aloysius Academy, 1926 Heaver College University of Pittsburgh, A B., 1930 Penn State Miss Singleton has been at Sandy for six years, the last two of which she has been in charge of the library. As a result of several practical changes, the library periods are characterized by an atmosphere of intense interest. Her accomplishments show conclusively that she believes in doing well whatever she attempts, whether in class or in activities. Latin English Librarian Robert Coble Lemaster High School, 1924 Gettysburg College Grinnell College, A.B., 1931 Penn State, M. S., 1936 “A friend in need is a friend indeed”— that is our estimation of Mr. Coble. The Hoys’ Glee Club and the Flambeau Staff have found in him a tireless and persistent worker; a person whose accomplishments show remarkable efficiency. His gentle humor has always served to strengthen the bonds of comradeship l etween him and those with whom he is associated. English 12
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Cf)f Jflambeau Harry E. Robertson . . . High School Principal Sandy High School, 1927, Grove City College, 1930, Penn State The senior class is very much indebted to Mr. Robertson as a result of the help and conscientious advice that he has given them during their four years in high school. He is always ready to work with us. During our junior year he was instrumental in the ordering of our class rings and the arrangement of the Junior-Senior Reception. This is his second year as principal, and he has proved himself worthy of the position. Resides his regular duties as principal, Mr. Robertson teaches physics and chemistry. At any time you may chance upon him explaining a practical question to some student. He has instituted an activities period into our daily schedule, which has been of great benefit to all, in that it has allowed us ample time for the proper carrying on of our curricular and extra-curricular activities. To show our sincere appreciation for your kind services and helpful advice during the past four years, the Senior class thanks you most heartily. We hope that the future senior classes will enjoy their relationship with you as much as we have. Ph ysics— C hem ist ry 11
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---- Cfje Jflambeau--------------—- Sandy Faculty Members . . . E. Katharine Fifer Sandy High School, 1924 drove City ('allege, H.S., 1928 I Jn iversitff of Ca I if am in University of M ich igo n Penn State During their four years at Sandy, most of the graduating class have come in contact with Miss Fifer in one or more of her classes. While a strict disciplinarian, she has never failed to command the respect of the pupils with whom she has been involved, this being due largely to her frankness and honesty. Algebra Junior Business Training Jean R. Beman Upper Augusta High School, 1922 Penn Stale, H. S., 1986 Although Miss Beman does not teach any senior subjects, she has proved her worth to them in other ways. The Commencement Committee4 owes much of its progress to her intelligent advice. The Boys’ Ili-Y and the Girls’ Volley Ball team have found her services invaluable. Originality, pleasantness, and humor have contributed to her popularity and success. Home Economics General Science English Herbert S. Spigei.myer Sandy High School, 1928 Susquehanna University, B.S., 1922 Besides his regular teaching duties, Mr. Spigelmyer has again played an important role in coaching at Sandy. He is the instigator of much joking, but he has his moments of seriousness. IIis friendly personality leads all the pupils to feel that he is a person in whom they can confide, and he fully justifies their trust in him. General Science Economic Geography Civics 13
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