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AND ORDE we -i MR. GEORGE PORTER, Ad11zi1zistratifve Assistant One glittering personality always on the job is our go gettum Ad- ministrative Assistant, George F. Porter. We the 49ers consider our- selves fortunate indeed in having such a capahle and likable wagon-train leader to guide our caravans through the rough and difhcult trails across the Ugolden road to opportunity. In addition to his regular work George is coach of XVilliam Penn's Prairie Break- ingv Golf Team whose success in the past speaks for itself. To sum things up Mr. Porter rates A 1 with all of us. 'N 3:00 P. M. and still going strong. 'LGeorge, as Mr. Porter is fondly called by his numerous friends, is shot by the photographer as he confers with a student on an important issue. l . .1 '4 f . , . 4 , 1 I v ' f . 1 ,.4' uv!! Tig
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Fnthusiasm enerqs eflicicncv good- humor these are ius fexn of the ex- cellent qualities possessed bt our friend and principal Dr Glatftltcr -Xfter a few moments of Docs congenial company, you begin to reali7e that this isnt such LZSII One of the most popular members of William Penn's family of officialdom is Dr. E. A.-Glatfelter, a veteran of many years of service as principal of our Alma Mater. His wide experience and natural ability as a leader, in addition to his extensive preparation at Ursinus, Gettysburg, Penn State, University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia have qualified him for this re- sponsible position which he so ably fulfills. A man of varied interests, Dr. Glatfelter enjoys stamp collecting, motoring, gar- dening, public speaking, and his Cottage intheFoothills:i1vhere he and his family spend many happy and lazy summer days just reading and relaxing. He is our constant source of encourage- ment and instills in all of us that burning desire to push forward with the same spirit of conquest which our forefathers displayed during the Gold Rush Days of '49, ,gif up
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DEPUTY MR. YINGER HQ MR. VVALTERS 1 - -,j,:.' M,..,.f X ' K i til A Z A .y Q ggi M V MR. SHETTER MR. VVALTERS-A friendly figure around school is this mathe- matical gcnius who teaches Solid and Trig. Popularly called Bucky, Mr. Walters is an excellent help to Mr. Shetter in scheduling our classes in addition to his numerous other duties. He is a quiet, dignified and unassuming young man but as a teacher of all branches of mathematics we rate him at the top. His fine personality is only superseded by his perfect skill in playing the piano. Hats off to you, Bucky, from the Forty- ninersf' MR. SHETTER-He is the sort of guy you are mighty glad to know. His friendly smile can brighten a rainy day like the golden sun streaming through a break in the clouds after a storm. We guess it's just natural for a K'guy like Mr. Shetter, our Curricular Advisor, to enjoy all the good things in life. He is always willing to give a hand to even the smallest of problems which occur from day to day. Mr. Shetter, who teaches Mechanical Drawing, is also the Sports Faculty Manager and because he loves all types of sports we put him down in our Little Red Book as joe. MR. YINGER-To give careful advice to all the students of NVilliam Penn is one of the primary objectives of our amiable and accomplished Mr. Yinger. This fun-loving personality is none other than our 'lfriendly guidance counselor. For those of us who find ourselves at the threshold of a mo- mentous decision regarding our future careers, we can depend on this likable red-head Cor is his hair red?D to give us his careful and considered advice. YV e, The Forty-niners, who are about to take the trail over the rocky highway to fame and fortune Cwe hopel give you our very hearty thanks and a snappy military salute.
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