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fX THE SLIGO HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Six teachers make up the faculty of the Sligo High School, of which two are women and four are men. Mr. Hartman, our prin- cipal, may be considered the seventh, since he teaches two subjects. Mr. Hartman came from McDonald, Pennsylvania. After at- tending Vlfestminster College and the University of Pittsburgh, he began his teaching career. In 1925 he came to Sligo as assistant principal, becoming principal the following term, a position he has held for twelve years. During the administration -of Mr. Hartman the high school has grown from seventy students to one-hundred and seventy-five. Mr. Firing comes from Birdsboro and attended Albright Col- lege. Formerly he was coach at Rimersburg, where one of his football teams secured the first victory over East Brady, and where one of his basketball teams won the county title. This is Mr. Fir- ing's fourth season here. One of his girl's teams here has captur- ed the county championship, and one boy's team, after a tie, played for the championship, losing to Farmington. From Schuylkill-Haven comes Mr. Robert J. Sausser, who attended Lebanon Valley College. He teaches music and social sci- ence. During the two years he has been here, he has had two spring concerts and a number of other musical activities. Clarion State Teachers College prepared Mr. William A. Stew- art of Sligo for his career as a science teacher. After teaching in the seventh and eighth grades for five years, he began teaching in the high school, where he now has been for two years. Miss Catherine Myers of Brookville, who attended Margaret Morrison College has taught English for two years. She had charge of the library play, Meet The Duchess, and also acts as head librarian. Our French and Latin teacher, Miss Grace Etzel, of Shippen- ville, who attended Capital University at Columbus, Ohio, has been with us for one term. She has directed the Senior play, My Moth- er-in-Law. The adviser of our yearbook, Mr. Jay McKee, who attended Clarion State Teachers College, is from Sligo. He teaches history and mathematics and has -been here for one term. An interesting comparison of 1896 with 1938 can be made. In 1896 the faculty consisted of one teacher, the principal, who, inci- dentally, served for a seven months' term at the munificent salary of forty dollars a month. Today, there are seven teachers serving for a term of nine months.
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