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FACULTY INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT ln the Mechanical Drawing and Wotudf working Departments, Mr. Nelson and Mr. McKay aim to develop in an individual the hahit of careful, thoughtful work without loitering or wasting time: to teach him cooper' ation, and an attitude of pride and interest in his ahility to do useful things. Mrs. Harper, sewing teacher in Miss Burf ehinal's ahsence, has ideas closely allied with those of Mr. Nelson and Mr. McKay. Sensihle styles in clothing, ahility to choose patterns which are suitahle to the individual, and to teach her students that the simplest things are the finest things are a few of her standards. As a result of the teaching of Miss Moyer, our cooking instructor, the girls, mainly of the home management classes, have gained greater skill. Besides instructing our students in preparing good food, Miss Moyer plans that each pupil ought to attain neatness, thrift, and an ahility to do things this individual will he proud of. ART DEPARTMENT Certainly one of the most energetic and eflicient departments of the school is the Art Department, directed for a numher of years hy Miss Helen M. Wzillace, an artist of recognized talents and an inspiring teacher. Activities sponsored hy the department inf clude the Flower Showg Senior Play Sceneryg postersg SUN DIAL art workg exhihits at the Cultural Olympics, the Sketch Cluh, and the Vxfornen's Cluhs' annual meeting in Atlantic Cityq and the various projects of the .Art Cluh. EARL ALLEN, Gettyshurg College, A.B., Fresh' man Foothall Coach. LAiiR.ix BAESSLER, New York State College for Teachers, Adviser of Scrihhlers Cluh. MARGERY M. BAIRD, University of Pennsylf vania, B.S. EDNA M. BAKER, Bucknell University, A.B., Adviser of Le Cercle Francais and Les Com' mencants. FLORENCE B. BARBER, Bucknell University, A.B., Literary Adviser of Whi'te and Gold. Entsaa A. B.xRR1aLL, Harvard University, A.B., Literary Adviser of SUN DI.-XL, M. ESTHER BROWN, Westerii Maryland Col' lege, A.B., Adviser of Student Council. M1LnRisn BliRoHiNAL, Drexel Institute, B.S. Enwakn F. BYERLY, West Chester State Teachers College, B.S., University of Pennf sylvania, M.S., Director of Instrumental Music. Doaornv M. CAMPBELL, Ursinus College, A.B., Dean of Wtimeii, Assistant Principal, Mr. Sterner, Mr. Yorks, Miss Wallace, Mr. Hahn, Miss Taylor, Mr. Gooden, Miss Conover, Miss Moyer
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FACULTY their wholefhearted cooperation to give com' mercial seniors unlimited experience in thi husiness world which is their future. The aim of the Commercial Department was so to train the students that they will he prof iicient in certain skills that are a requisite for ohtaining a position, and that they will def velop desirahle traits of character and a pleas' ing personality. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Under the ahle direction of Miss Bess Taylor and Miss Lillean Hilhert, many green and white clad lassies participated in various activities, such as haskethall, volleyhall, howling, shufllefhoard, pingfpong, and had' minton. The girls were divided into squads, with one girl acting as captain over each squad. Each week the activity was changed. Boys' gym classes were carried on in a similar fashion. Showers were provided for those who desired them. The hoys participated in foothall, haskethall, matfwork, rope climhf ing, weight throwing, and hox hockey. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Under the direction of Miss Klepfer. our ahle Music Supervisor, excellent music has heen produced. The Senior Chorus, which has a special class on Fridays for music rehearsals, provided very impressive programs at Christmas time and the Spring Festival, Mr. Byerly, director of instrumental music, has increased the scope of the hand and or' chestra. The fine drill work and the ex' cellent music at hoth the foothall games and assemhly periods were provided hy the hand. The orchestra has achieved higher cultural standards in familiar and favorite music. The Bugle and Drum Corps, under the direction of Mr. Byerly, received congratulaf tions from the school and townspeople for its perfect drill work and for its award at Bridgef ton Parade in Octoher. The annual Music Festival was a signal success. Miss Sellers, Miss Fitzgerald, Mr. Taxis, Miss Huh- ter, Miss Hyde, Miss Heppard, Mr. Keebler, Miss Baessler
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FACULTY MYRA CoNovER, Swarthmore College, A.B. BENJAMIN A. DEIST, University of Pennsylf vania, A.B., M.S., Track Coach. HILDA B. DEWITT, Bucknell University, A.M., College Guidance Director. VINCENT B. FAUST, Franklin and Marshall College, A.B., New York University, A.M. MAY FITZGERALD, Dickinson College, A.B., Sophomore Class Adviser. FRANCES M. FRITCHEY, RandolphfMacon Wcimen's College, A. B., University of Pennsylvania, A.M., Adviser of Der Deutsche Verein and Nurses Cluh. HERBERT B. GOUDEN, Colorado Teachers' Col' lege, A.B., A.M., Adviser of Chess Cluh, Director of Vocational Guidance. CIIEsTER HAHN, Muhlenherg College, AB., Director of Assemhly Programs, EDITH H.ARPER, Temple University, B.S. MABEL R. HEPPARD, Temple University, B.S., M,S. LILLEAN B. HILBERT, Temple University, B.S., Assistant Varsity Coach, Freshman Coach. JAMES P. HILL, Temple University, B.S., Adviser of Masque and Triangle. GRACE HUNTER, Colorado Teachers' College. A.B., Adviser of Aeronauts. HETTIE A. HYDE, Morningside College, A.B., Gregg Business School, Adviser of Senior Class, Adviser of Senior Play and SUN DIAL. C. RUSSELL KEEBLER, Muhlenberg College, B.S., Assistant Foothall Coach. HELEN M. KLEPIAIIER, New York University, B.S., Director of junior and Senior Choruses and the Spiritual Chorus. Music Supervisor. STANLEY O. LEUG, University of Michigan, A.B., University of Pennsylvania, A.M. VJILLIAM W. MCKAY, Vyfilliamson Trade School, Adviser of Industrial Cluh. GEORGE S. MILTON, Colgate University, A.B., Dramatic Coach, Adviser of the Dramateurs and The National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society. Miss Veasey, Miss Morris, Mr. Olson, Miss Rice, Mrs. Harper, Mr. Barrell, Mr. Milton, Miss Walton
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