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KATHRYN E. RAAB School Nurse Cum: W. Rmci-:Ann Trigonometry Plane and Solid Geometry General Mathmatics Consumer Science B. S., M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh MARGARET I. RUMMEL MARVIN W. SAvi:R1Nc English ll B. A Thiel College ROBERT WARDROP IEANETTE S. WENKLAR Arithmetic-Grade 7 B. S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute RUTH S. WINEMAN Art ELIZABETH GREER World History Spelling-Health Indiana State B. S. Arnold Colleg Teachers College R ffffggnlgjgjjgh MZTS1lLiiif?6B Valley Memorial B. A. Vassar College Hospital Librarian MARJORIE SALEM B. A. University ol Physical Education Pittsburgh Health-First Aid B. A., L. S. University of B. S. State Teachers Michigan College MARJomr: E. STRAYER German I, Il Art-Grades 7, 8, 9 English Ill, IV Lock Haven State B. A. Allegheny College Teachers College M. Ed. University ot Pittsburgh HUGH F. ROGERS Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing B. S. State Teachers College at California HENRY L. Sosmsxl Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing B. S., M. Ed. Pennsylvania State University IOSEPHINE G. WILLIAMS Algebra I, ll B. A. Randolph Macon Women's College 6
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ROBERT I. MANNION American History Problems ot Democracy B. S. Lock Haven State Teachers College C. Vmmi-in MCILNAY Typing I Salesmanship Geography Business Arithmetic Beckley Business College B. S. Indiana State Teachers College ALBA L. LONG IEANNETTE LABE Latin 1, II English-Grade 7 B. A. Susquehanna B. S. University ol University Piffsbufgh M. A. Bucknell University Pr:-rsn L. MOLLURA History Geography B. S. Lock Haven State Teachers College ETHEL IANE NAYLOR Music Education B. S. Indiana State Teachers College DAVID I. MCCORMICK English-Grade 9 B. A., M. A. Allred University 'Ml MINTER M. OT-r Duke University ANTHONY N. Pitons General Science Biology B. S. St. Francis College Chemistry L Il CAROLYF S. Owzus Physics Spelling. B. S. Gettysburg College Secretfmal Work M. A. University of B' S' Indiana state Pittsburgh Teachers College THERESA O'KlCKl Spanish l, ll French l, ll B. S. Indiana State Teachers College Iunm-I C. Pmvsrslu Home Economics B. S. Pennsylvania State University
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1 A ....,,,..r.w xl .W hmmm VWWMMW Wav , W ,. . ,. ...m...... M... M. ......, ,.. ,.,i,,,,,,,,,,, mggm1v7..4,f,, am,m.gm,....,.....,..,f L 'F M. . .t,4. FIRST ROW. left to right-L, Harshberger, B. Frye, D, Baum, M. Wood. Gallagher, l. Troutman, A. Bowman. P. Urban, D. Sivits, l. Pogal. E. Vickroy, L. Miller, Mr. Ott. SECOND ROW-A. Marshall. K. Beaty, I. Hemphill. L. Stept. I. Salem, T. Marshall, I. Marshall, R, Nitzel, C. Getty, D. Hemp- hill, Casale, B. Burkett. THlRD ROW-W. London, R. Huston, E. Bolha, R, Hillegass, R. Swank, C, Wirtz, R. Shaffer, V. DeFrank. H. Picking, F. THE STUDE T IIUUNIIIL The Student Council this year proved very efficient under its first girl president, Marian Wood. Ioe Marshall was vice-president, while Iane Gallagher recorded the minutes, and Iohn Salem handled the money. Santoro. S. Walling. Mr. Ott, the advisor, corrected errors in parliamentary procedure and provided many helpful ideas. One of the first projects undertaken by the council was to continue and strengthen the Pep Club, an innovation of last year's council. To eliminate the problem of papers lit- tered on school grounds, council had Waste containers placed in suitable locations around the school. To help build up school spirit, red gray pennants were purchased by council and sold to students. Members of the council volunteered their study periods to act as moni- tors in the halls. A wrestling team was suggested at a meeting, and a committee was appointed to present the idea before the school OFFICERS-left to right-I. Marshall, vice-president: M. Wood, prcsi- board Mr Gehh-ncln the advisor for the dent: I. Gallagher, secretary: I. Salem, treasurer. ' ' ' Wrestling team, recommended that new mats and other equipment be pur- chased. This proposal was put before the athletic committee, who after com- puting the probable cost, decided to buy the equipment out of next year's budget. Money was set aside from council funds to purchase popular records for the gym dances. These and many other useful proj- ects were put into effect this year. The , Student Council can be proud of the . fine job they did.
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