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Charles C. Stewart B.S., Mansfield State College, Penn State Orchestra Rehearsing every morning at eight, the orchestra must really love music. Mr. Stewart's friendly personality adds a touch of flavor to the enjoy- able music which his orchestra stu- dents produce. George C. Stover B.S., Indiana S.T.C., M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh Bookkeeping, Athletic Director What do you mean that's all the tickets we get, joe? This is one of the many similar statements that can be heard coming from our athletic. director's back-of-the-room 304 office. Mrs. Joan B. Walker B.S., Edinboro S.T.C. English, Speech Mrs. Walker, one of S.H.S.'s En- glish and Speech teachers, enjoys telling her speech class why she be- lieves there is a Santa Claus. She is also an advisor of junior Tri-Hi-Y. Dorothy Weller B.S., Slippery Rock S.T.C., l'Vestern Reserve Librarian Our S.H.S. Librarian, Miss Dorothy Weller, is always ready to help one begin research on any subject from apples to zebras. Her friendly smile helps promote that peaceful library atmosphere. Mrs. Patricia Wilson A.B., lVestminster English Congratulations to Miss Hayman, or more properly, Mrs. Wilson. The wedding bells at least haven't rung out her fascinating smile and per- sonality. William B. Wolfe B.S. in Ed., California S.T.C. 1lIechanicalDrawing, Electric Shop Many students from Sharon High will remember Mr. Wolfe, who teaches mechanical drawing and elec- tric shop. He is also seen at the basketball games, keeping score for our Bengal Tigers.
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Donald G. Saxe B. S., Thiel, M. S. in Ed., Westminster Biology, Chemistry Every student hopes to be lucky enough to be in either Mr. Saxe's homeroom or classes. Not only do they learn, but they also enjoy them- selves-Mr. Saxcfs' good-natured. William Shannon A. B., M. S. in Ed., Wetminster American History, Government, Economics Mr. Shannon, a government, eco- nomics, and American history teach- er, is always in a good, happy mood, and he has a lot of consideration for the other subjects students have by giving only one half hour of home- work, most of the time! Anna Grace Smith A. B., lvestminster, M. A., Columbia University English This petite, jolly English teacher will always greet you with a warm smile. Her knowledge of English surprises' all, and she keeps the Gazette in print. Clifford D. Smith B. S., Grove City, M. of Bus. Ed., University of Pittsburgh Business Law, Sociology Mr. Smith can be seen teaching students almost anything. He suc- ceeds in getting answers out of us by stating 11is questions in a joking manner. Mrs. Henrietta Spahr B. S., Indiana S. T. C., English Mrs. Spahr is a fine example of a teacher who is acutely interested in her students. Her carefully planned lessons are a key to the unlocking of the brains of her sophomore English students. Herbert S. Spigelmyer SB. S., Susquehanna University, M. A., University of Pittburgh Government, Economics Mr. Spigelmyer discusses the var- ious chapters of government and economics with his students and then provides tests. Students take over the class on Friday, discussing major issues of the day. Mary Jane Stephenson B. A., University of Rochester, M. S., Westminster English Miss Stephenson, a scholar of English, has studied in Europe as well as here in America. Everyone of her students appreciates her hard- earned British accent and greatly admires her intelligence.
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Mrs. Marjorie King, Miss janet Davis, Mrs. Beatrice Moore. Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Rossctti, Miss Nagy, Mrs. Kloss, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Alex- ander, Mrs. Lengauer. Secretaries, Principal is 0ffice 'Y Secretaries, Business Uffice Miss Josephine Cione, Mrs. Mar- garet Reiter, Miss Mary Jane Ranck.
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