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4 e as v. . 5., i, w as -, my fi .- VI. I l. llavlsox Superintendent if 12? llANNAIl Aimms Muniun BYIIRIY Miss Hannah Adams is Mr. Vosburgh's secre- tary . . . while Miss Mildred Byerly is secre- tary to Mr. Davison. Mr. Joseph H. Davison, Shamolsin's newly elected superintendent of schools, received his bachelorls and master's degrees from Ohio State University . . . He taught Social Science at Central High in Lima, Ohio, and later became principal at South High . . . Mr. Davison was superintendent of schools at Wfaldo and Ciders- ville, Ohio, and at neighboring Ashland, Pa. . . . Although Mr. Davison has been here only a few months, he is already one of Shamolain's most familiar and outstanding leaders. 1 P. L. Vosixuiugii Principal Mr. P. L. Vosburgh is a graduate of Dickin- son College and of Columbia University . . . As Shamoliin Higlfs Principal, Mr. Vosburgh has many and varied duties, all of which he quickly and capably handles . . . Nevertheless our principal is available to everyone and is never too busy to discuss any problem a student might have . . . Besides school work, Mr. Vosburgh is active in civic affairs and in Na- tional Dcfense work.
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Board of Education Mr. Thomas L. Eddy is president of the Board of Education and Mr. Ray- mond Frederick is vice president. Mr. C. C. Malick acts as secretary to the group while Mr. Reuben Keiser is in charge of the School District's finances . . . Mr. Thomas R. Brown, Mr. Wil- liam Kline and Mr. Vaughn Suiter com- prise the other members of the impor- tant administrative branch of Sha- mokin's educational system . . . At- torney Francis Reamer furnishes the members with legal advice. THOMAS L. EDDY C. C. MALICK THOMAS R. BROWN WILLIAM KLINE RAYMOND K REUBLN H. KEISER FRANCIS REAMEII VAUGI-IN SUITER
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I A IJ ......,........ 4 JVM .1 1 li . E ' xl Z , . , . Jn . , , , 1 rf' .N jf '- Se:1ted4I. Fritz, R. Young, C. Sanders, G. Bye-rly, Il. Head, S. Evans. ii-Y' Qxbrzlvxrqy Standing-vM. Bender, B. Jannske, E. XVnfEenden. My J C V X n I A J r5 T' YT I V 1 En at Language MI S RENE FRIT as graduated from Bucknell University and from Pennsylvania S e College. It is her duty to make English a reality to seniors . . . She is head of the English Department and acts as literary adviser to the yearbook staff . . . MISS RUBY YOUNG, Bucknell and Columbia University graduate, teaches English and Latin . . . Miss Young, Miss Byerly, Miss Janaske, and Miss Evans direct many plays for our enjoyment as their extra curricular activities . . . MR. CLAY S. SANDERS is head of the Language Department of our school. It is he who introduces us to Caesar and Virgil. Mr. Sanders is among the alumni of both Bucknell University and the University of Pennsylvania . . . He controls Review', finances . . . MISS GRETHEL L. BYERLY, a graduate of State College, instructs juniors in the cor- rect use of the English language . . . MR. ROBERT P. HEAD is our authority on French . . . For his tenth successive year, Mr. Head is serving as adviser to the Hi-Y and the many sports connected with this organization . . . His alma maters are Washington Mission College and Michigan University . . . MISS SUZANNE EVANS, an Elmira College alumna, endeavors to instill into the minds of our freshmen intelligentia the essentials of our language . . . MISS MARIAN BENDER, an- other of our sophomore English teachers, came to us after graduating from Wilson Col- lege and from Cornell University . . . Miss Bender is an adviser to the magazine staff . . . MISS H. BETTY JANASKE graduated from Temple University and then joined our faculty as one of our English teachers . . . MISS EMILY WOF- FENDEN, a Kutztown State Teachers College graduate, is our new librarian . . Under her direction, books are easily and quickly found. 14-
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