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The 12-C journalism class is industriously writ- lllg a story for the Spectator after interviewing Mr. David Evans. The 9-C2 English class listens attentively Liss reads. As the 12C English class watches, K Huntz lnger points to Shake speare s birthplace on the map preparatory to study in Macbeth In the spirit of Mother Goose the members of the English department bring a pear and a pair of shoes to their meeting. They are Mr. Constein, department headg Mrs. Rollman, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Herb, Miss Zug, Mrs. Rifile, Mr. Haas, Mrs. Hoffman, and Miss Sheidy. Only when English is mastered can people com- municate with eacll other intelligently. In order to build a large vocabulary and broaden the students' general knowledge, the reading of good books is encouraged. Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and general composition work prepare students for fu- ture needs. m . .-. lv PAIRS OR PEHRS
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- ALL THE KlNG'S MEN treasurer, Edwin YV. Kaufman, vice president, James R. Moyer, presidentg Robert K. Shearer, secretaryg Henry J. Eckenroth, Wallace 0. Tomey, Wil- liam C. Kutz, supervising principal. Standing are William B. Tobias, W. Richard Eshelman, solicitor, Harold L. Beidler, Harold J. Heim, Jolm W. From, Donald B. Miller, Charles J. Adams, Sr., Stanley B. Heckman, Millard S. Reiff, John S. Riegel, Arthur H. Lutz, Richard C. Bollman, Alfred D. Steckel, prin- cipal, elementary divisiong Clayton D. Rehrer, principal. Taking time out during a board meeting, all the king's men and Mrs. Lamm pose for the photographer. The members of the executive board work long and hard on the many problems which arise due to the addition being planned. Presently, the final plans for the addition are being formulated. A resolution is being considered to increase the size of the gymnasium and the cafeteria. It has also been requested that space be provided for a mechanical drawing room and a greenhouse. The plans of the new edifice were recently explained in detail by the architect. Other issues discussed by the members of the board include: district-owned school buses, completion of the Lincoln Park grade school, and a site of 34 acres. The size and need of an addition is constantly a basic problem. THE FIDDLERS THREE The help of the Hfiddlers three is constantly sought by the students. Our secretaries can also be found checking the tax duplicate, as done by Richard Keener on the left, or checking outgoing transcripts, as Mrs. Dorothy Hafer, seated, and Miss Edith Heedy are doing. 7 Seated are Mrs. Darlyne S. Lamm,
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Herr Haas exhibits a German Pfeife to Miss Seitzinger and Senora Rollman. Among the other souvenirs are a cameo from Italy and a sombrero from Mexico. Six Deutscher gather around the Christmas tree singing 'LO Tannenbaumf' They are T. Miller, J. Noble, P. Amour, C. Leininger, H. Liss, and M. Longenecker. 9 THE OLD WOMAN FROM FRANCE Miss Seitzinger adjusts A. Zwicky's toga as he prepares to take part in a Latin play' All eyes are on Senorita Schultz as she attempts to break the pinata being held by Senor Eberly during the Spanish II Christmas fiesta. The foreign language department enriches the stu- dents in the speaking of foreign languages. A better understanding of other peoples of the world and their customs provides the student with a better cultural background. Modern day use is emphasized along with the similarities and derivation of many present day English words.
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