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Mary V. Gallagher St. Catherine High School, 1921 Indiana State Teachers’ College, 1921 Penn State, 1912 Miss Gallagher joined our faculty last year. Immediately she proved her worth as an excellent and efficient teacher of English. She is also very active in organizations throughout the school, namely, the Student Council and the Girls I ri-I li-Y. We as seniors regret leaving her influence very much. English ♦ Gerald Robinson Fox Township High School, 1911 Penn State. 1917, B.A. This is Mr. Robinson’s third year in Sandy. In these three vears. he has won the confidence and friendship of the student body by his ready wit and keen sense of humor. He is director of the Boys’ Glee Club and advisor of the Boys Ib-’l and of the Student Council. He has helped to make our senior play a big success. In leaving Sandy we seniors feel that we are leaving a real friend, as well as a capable instructor. Problems oj Democracy Mathematics ♦ Mary K. Osburn Da Hois High School, 1915 Duke Unicersity, 1919, A.11. Miss Osburn joined our faculty this year. Although she does not teach a senior subject, we have been under her influence in home room. At the beginning of this year, we elected her as our senior class advisor. She has a very pleasing personality, and we wish her much success in the future. C ides Sociology [ ii 3
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M. Susanna IIaag Sykesville High School, 1919 Du Bo is High School, 1920 Penn Stole 1924, B.S. Peabody College, 19)4, JI.A. Miss Haag came to us four years ago. During this time her pleasing personality and willingness to help have become known throughout the school. Only a few of us seniors have had Miss Haag as a teacher, but from the success ol the Home Economics Department, we are sure she is very capable, and demands strict attention in class. Miss Haag has her moments of fun as well as her serious moments. Home Economics ♦ I I KRBERT S. SPIGELMYER Sondg High School, 1928 Susquehanna University, 1952, B.S. Mr. Spigelmver has won the friendship of many throughout the school because ot his fine sense of humor and his cooperative spirit. In addition to his teaching, Mr. Spigelmver is the coach of our basketball squad. He has proved himself a faithful and sincere friend to each one of us, and we deeply regret leaving his helpful influence. General Science Peon om ic Geography Senior Science I 10 1
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Betty Flower Scranton Central High School, 1955 Bucknell University, 19 9, H. l. Miss Flower is a newcomer at Sandy this year. Her gay wit and clever remarks have made her popular during school hours as well as out of school. I Ier language classes never fail to arouse new interest each day. She has been advisor of the Literary Club, Girls Glee Club, and has capably helped to set up a new arrangement of assemblies. The Flambeau Staff' greatly appreciates her kind assistance in editing our year book. Foreign Languages English ♦ Kathryn Manges Huntingdon High School, 1955 Hood College, 1959, B.S. M iss Manges is another new member of our faculty this year. We seniors have not had an opportunity to come in direct contact with her, but find she is very likeable. She enjoys sports, as we can see by her enthusiasm at the basketball games. She has a pleasing disposition, and we shall regret leaving her. 11ome Econ omics Science ♦ Margaret Jacobs Central City High School, Kentucky, 19 5 Transylvania University, 1957, A.B. University of Penna., 1959, ill.A. University oj Paris, 1959 (Insli ul Britannique) (Jnstitut de Phonetique) This is Miss Jacob's first year at Sandy. She is always ready to help us when we ask her advice. Miss Jacobs is one of our firm supporters at the basketball games. Although she is strict in class, she still finds time to enjoy a laugh. Miss Jacobs is an efficient teacher, and we seniors regret leaving her. English Biology £12 1
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