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MR. LEE KREIDLER . . . graduated from Muhlenberg College where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. He is one of our Palmerton commuters. Not only is Mr. Kreid- ler our junior-varsity basketball coach, but also he gives us the play-by-play of all football games on home ground. MR. GEORGE FRANTZ . . . known as '5Tom to his friends, is a graduate of East Stroudsburg State College. With his breezy personality and strawberry-blond crewcut, he is a favorite of students and faculty alike. The Slate keeps him occupied. A little bird tells us his secret ambition is to be rich. Who Guided Us Day After Day MR. RUSSELL STETTLER . . . who lives in Allentown, is our senior math teacher at S.H.S. One of his talents is rag-time pianog another is playing the organ. We hear that Mr. Stcttler's son is a music supervisor now in the Lancaster area. MR. RICHARD SMITH . . . who was born and reared on Fourth Street in Slatington, teaches Civics to all freshmen. He re- ceived his Bachelor's degree at West Chester State College. Mr. Smith's favorite and unique expres- sion is, '4Hello, Mrs. Cressmanln MR. RICHARD JONES . . . is a graduate of S.H.S. and Kutztown State College. A resident of Slatington, Mr. Jones lives at the foot of Centre Street with his wife and two children. He is a sports enthusiast and can be found at all games. MR. DONALD JONES . . . our talented art teacher, is a graduate of S.H.S. and Kutztown State College. Mr. Jones' many interests include fishing, photography, automo- biles, trains, and bowling. Has anyone ever seen that antique car he has been working on for the past few years? ?
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MRS. EDITH ROEDER . . . our energetic junior English teacher, attended Millersville State College and later transferred to East Stroudsburg State College where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. She originates from Rutherford, New Jersey, and is now residing in Palmerton. Sewing, reading, and caring for her family take up most of her time. MR. CARL TROLLINGER . . . our dramatizing senior English teacher origi- nally came from Palm, Pennsylvania. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Mulenberg College and is now working toward his Master's Degree at Lehigh University. Mr. Trollinger is the efficient director of the Junior and Senior Plays. of Our Fine Teachers MR. JOHN PARSONS . . . one of our efficient science teachers, resides in Palmerton. He studied at Ursinus College and the University of the South, where he received his Bachelor of Science and Forestry degree. At pres- ent, Mr. Parsons is doing graduate work at Yale University. His interests lie with his family and his hobby-forestry. I MISS MARGARET ROSSI . . . the home economics teacher, is the newest addition to the faculty. She received her Bachelor of Science in Home Economics from Mansfield State College. Formerly from Dunmore, Pennsylvania, she now resides in Slatington. Miss Rossi's secret am- bition is to become a dietician. MRS. BERNICE HICKS . . . is a graduate of Millersville State College where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. She resides in Neffs. Her secret ambition is to obtain her Master's Degree in education. Languages are her specialty. MR. EARL BENDER . . . one of our able class advisors, is originally from Allentown. He now resides at Slatington, RD. l. He graduated from Mulenberg College with a Bachelor of Science degree. Since then he has obtained his Master of Arts from Lehigh University and is presently working toward his Doctor of Philosophy in education and guidance at Penn State University.
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MISS .ANGELA DURSO , . . teacher of shorthand and business practice, received her Bachelor's degree from Marywood College. She is one of the new coaches of our peppy majorette squad and business advisor of Reflections. Students will confirm that her favorite saying is: '6Get rid of the gum! MR. GORDON KEMP . . . a resident of Slatington, handles the typing department at S.H.S. He received his Master's de- gree from Lehigh University. His secret ambition, as well as that of many others, is to retire. Mr. Kemp's favorite saying is HHere,s your check. We Carry Their Instruction With Us MR. WILLIAM HORVATH . . . busy advisor of Student Council, spends many over-time hours at S.H.S. aside from his book- keeping and consumer education classes. Happily married and father of a swiftly-growing family, Mr. Horvath finds a few hours a week to invest in an interesting side-job. MRS. DORIS SMITH . . . who teaches algebra and plane geometry, is a resident of Vifalnutport. She is a graduate of S.H.S. and Kutztown State College. Some of her hobbies are listening to good music and keeping up with her little daughter, who is at the Hlively age of three. MR. FRED SNYDER . . . is a graduate of Allentown High School and St. Bonaventure University. He lives now on uteacher hill,', Slatington, RD. ffl. His very friendly personality and even disposition endear him to all who know him. Mr. Snyder is our capable football coach. MR. FRENK TRETTEL . . . comes to us from Beaver Meadows, Penn- sylvania, and is graduated from Hazelton High School and Millersville State College. Mr. Trettel is busy fishing all spring and summer. for this is his favorite hobby. A resident of Slatington, Mr. Trettcl is besieged with requests for help in the woodworking line. I
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