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fcMIL McLAUbLAINU Sandy High School, 1923 Clarion Teachers College, 1928 Penn State Center This is Miss McCausland s third year of teaching in the high school building. Since she is an eighth grade teacher, the seniors do not come in direct contact with her,-but we students, who have been taught by her, know that she is a capable teacher. With her pleasant disposition, even the most timid pupil feels free to seek her help. Spelling Arithmetic English Reading Writing ♦ GERALD ROBINSON Fox Township High School, 1933 Penn State, 1937, B.A. This is the second year that Mr. Robinson has been with us. He has been especially active in helping to organize the Student Council. He is an advisor of this club in addition to being director of the Boys Glee Club. We seniors feel deeply indebted to him for helping us make our Class Play a success. Problems of Democracy Junior Business Training Composite Mathematics ♦ E. KATHARINE PIFER Sandy High School, 1924 Grove City College, 1928, B.S. University of California University of Michigan Penn State Although Miss Pifer demands close attention, her sunny smile has won the friendship of each student. Her duties as Central Treasurer have been performed with great efficiency, and her arrangement of the library has been beneficial to the school. We seniors will never forget the friendly advice she has given us since we entered high school, and it is with regret that we leave her influence. Algebra Librarian II
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MARy V. GALLAGHER St. Catherines High School, 1921 Indiana State Teachers’ College, 1923 Penn State, 1932 Miss Gallagher, a Former Iselin Heights teacher, began her secondary teaching career in the high school this year. She became the director of the Girls' Glee Club, and has made noticeable progress with it. In spite of the fact that she doesn’t teach any senior subjects, we seniors have often come under her influence in different school activities. English Reading Civics ♦ LEOLIN HAYES Sandy High School, 1924 Susquehanna University, 1930, B.A. Penn State Undoubtedly we seniors know much about Mr. Hayes, because he has been with us throughout our high school career. He is a capable instructor and demands strict attention in the classroom. His thorough knowledge of history enables him to clear up any difficulty a pupil may have in that particular subject. The majority of the present Senior Class have spent two profitable years under his instruction. History ♦ M. SUSANNA HAAG Sykesville High School, 1919 DuBois High School, 1920 Penn State, 1924, B.S. Peabody College, 1934, M.A. Miss Haag is one of our Home Economic teachers. She is the advisor of the Home Economics Club as she has been for several years. This year Miss Haag has offered a new course in clothing. Many of the senior girls have taken advantage of this subject which they otherwise would not have had. Upon graduating we are leaving a loyal friend and teacher. Home Economics 10
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RUTH SUTHERLAND Brookville High School, 1936 Indiana State Teachers’ College, 1938 Miss Sutherland, our latest addition to the faculty, is practically unknown to most of the high school students. However, the eighth grade pupils became acquainted with her immediately. She is an efficient instructor, and the discipline of her classes is splendid. In addition to being interested in her work, she also enjoys sports. Those who witness our basketball games can testify to this. Spelling History Geography Art Health ♦ HERBERT SPIGELMYER Sandy High School, 1928 Susquehanna University, 1932, B.S. Here is Mr. Spigelmyer, the coach for our champion Mushball Team of '38. He also has been our basketball coach for the past four years. In both sports he has done excellent work. Mr. Spigelmyer, in addition to those things already mentioned, served as our class advisor during our sophomore and junior years. We are leaving behind a true friend of all. General Science Senior Science Economic Geography Health ♦ ELINOR HILLMAN SPIGELMYER Farrell High School, 1930 Grove City College, 1934, B.A. Mrs. Spigelmyer joined our faculty several years ago, and since then she has proved a loyal friend and excellent advisor. Last year, under her direction, our class play was a decided success. Her ability as a French teacher is known throughout the school. One of her accomplishments in French is the teaching of French songs. This has made our classes very interesting. French English 12
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