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

 - Class of 1938

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Flambeau Faculty Leolin Hayes Sandy High School, 1924 Susquehanna University, IS. A., 1930 Penn Stale All of us have studied history under Mr. Hayes’ instruction during our four years in high school, and we have formed the opinion that he has an excellent command of history both ancient and modern. The orchestra, under his leadership for the second year, has been making exceptionally fine progress and is now rounding out one of its most successful years. History Elinor G. Hillman Farrell High School, 1930 Grove City College, A.IS., 1934 In the two years that Miss Hillman has been an instructor at Sandy, she has become a steadfast friend of many of us. Although she is quite strict in classes, she can enjoy fun at the right time. She participates in many activities, including the coaching of the Junior Play and the supervising of assembly programs. She is also a firm supporter of athletics, especially basket ball. French—English Charles S. Mitchell Sandy High School, 1932 Susquehanna University, IS.A., 1930 Mr. Mitchell is our well known biology instructor. The students have found him very good-natured, and his cheerful smile gives the most bashful student the courage to recite freely in his classes. Along with Mr. Mitchell’s teaching ability is a keen desire to assist wherever he can; and the students feel that his dependability is a trait which should serve as an example to all. Civics—Biology 11

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flambeau faculty E. Katharine Piker Sandy High School, 192 f Grove City College, B.S., 1928 University of California University of Michigan Penn Slate Here is a teacher who has the secret of demanding strict order in class without gaining the ill feeling of the students. Miss 1’ifer’s patience and thoroughness in algebra class bring very satisfactory results; and her success as ('entral Treasurer proves that she knows how to use her knowledge. We seniors will surely miss her sunny smile and friendly advice. Algebra Junior Business Training 9 Robert Coble Lemaster High School, i024 (ietlysburg College Grinnett College, A. 11.. 1931 Penn State, M.S., 1936 Here is a teacher who believes that “variety is the spice of life.” He has relieved the routine of our English classes by introducing many types of procedure. His services as literary advisor in the publication of the “Flambeau” have been greatly appreciated, and the Boys’ lli-Y have found that his advice, when followed, leads to the successful ending of all projects. English 9 Marion Sinoleton Buys Mount Aloysios Academy, 1926 Heaver College University of Pittsburgh, A.H., 1930 Penn State Mrs. Buys has been with us all of our four years in high school. She has played an important part in extracurricular activities, including the Girls’ Glee Club and the Library Club. Her Glee Club is noted for its superior singing, and she has made the library so useful to the school that it is filled to capacity every period. La t i n— Li Iirarian—English io



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Flambeau Faculty Jean R. Beman Upper Augusta High School, 1932 Penn Stale, 11. S., 1936 This is Miss Beman’s second year at Sandy, and we have formed the opinion that she is very efficient. Although we attend none of her classes, we seniors have learned much from her. We are indebted to her for her capable instruction of the Literary Club and for her support of other school activities. Home Economics—General Science—English Herbert S. Spigelmyeu Sandy High School, 1928 Susquehanna University, 11. S., 1932 One of our capable instructors is Mr. Spigelmyer. Ilis humor makes his cooperative spirit serve as an example to those under his supervision. In addition to his teaching, Mr. Spigelmyer is the coach of our basketball squad. He has proved himself a faithful and sincere friend to us all, and we deeply regret leaving his pleasant influence. General Science—Economic Geography—Civics M. Susanna Haag Sykesville High School, 1919 Dullois High School, 1920 Penn State, 11.S., 1924 Peabody College, M.A., 1934 Miss Haag is another teacher who can be depended upon to do her best at all times. The intense interest and vitality of the Home Economics Department, under her management, show that she believes in thoroughness; and the Home Economics Exhibit at Harrisburg makes such a belief even more convincing. In appreciation of her fine work, we bid her a sad farewell. Home Economics I 2

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