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74447 haue dean aaa qmkie INDUSTRIAL RELATED Mr. Edwin French Courses in English, history, related mathe- matics, science, and drawing are also a part of the industrial students study. In their re- spective order, these subiects are taught by Mrs. Fleming, Mr. Biechler, Mr. Brittain, Mr. Brobeclc, and Mr. Petty. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Additional shop instruction is offered to students not enrolled in the Industrial depart- ment. These courses range from two periods per week to ten periods depending on the stu- dents course. Mr. Crawford heads instruction in mechanical drawing. HEALTH 6- PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lett tc rgghi: Mr. Milancvirh Mrs. Carver Miss TCLCH Mr. lcnes. HEALTH ci PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Sam Milanovich Mr. Roger Iones Essential to a growing mind is a healthy body. Thus in gym classes we are schooled in the proper manner of exercise and a realiza- tion of its importance. In health classes we are taught the im- portance and necessity of practicing good health habits and hygiene. Senior classes also carry a complete first-aid course. SPECIAL TEACHERS Safe Driving, a new-comer to the school curriculum, is handled jointly by Mr. Uram and Mr. Battles. After school and evening Safe Driving instruction is provided for towns-people with both the classroom and in-the-car instruc- tion. Mrs. Iessie B. Kirk, our librarian, in addi- tion to managing one of the most modern school libraries in Western Pennsylvania, instructs ninth graders in the use of the library. Mrs. A. G. Martin, our guidance director, helps students select the courses for which they are best suited. College-seeking seniors great- ly appreciate Mrs. Martins advice and inform- ation relative to higher education. SPECIAL TEACHERS Lift tc right: Mr. Battlas, Mrs. Martin, Mrs, Kirk, Mr. Uram.
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7fzeia leacfzinqi will alwaqfi ala' e IUNIOR HIGH FACULTY The tremendous task of teaching seventh and eighth graders and preparing them for high school work and responsibilities falls to special teachers whose duties are confined to this group of students alone. This is the first time in the history of A. H. S. that seventh graders have entered the portals of the senior high school. MEDICAL STAFF A well-equipped clinic is maintained for student emergency use here in the high school. Its staff is composed of Dr. McMillin, Dr. Miller, Mrs. Walsh, and Mrs. I-Iellein while Mrs. Hanks serves as fulletime secretary. In administer- ing periodical physical and dental check-ups including innoculations and X-rays, the staff is kept occupied the entire school year. IUNICR HIGH FACULTY Seated--left to right: Mrs. Lalqccco, Mrs. ownscn, Mrs. Williams. Standing--Mr. Fausold, Mr, Carito, GENERAL OFFICE Though not as well known to the higl. school student body, the general office is the co- ordinating office for the school district. In ad- dition to this work, the business office handles all accounts for organizations and houses the Superintendents and Assistant Superintend- ent's offices and board rooms. From handling telephone calls to computing teachers' salaries the staff is indeed a busy one. PRINCIPALS OFFICE After a student has been at A. H. S. for a while, he soon learns what it is that makes the school tick. Yes, Marshall and Vicki are to the school as a main spring is to the delicate mechanism of a watch. If you don't know something or want anything, sky hook, crib, cyclotron, stapling machine, just see Marshall or Vicki, and you will go on your way com- pletely satisfied. Recipients of everything from daily announcements to supply orders, theirs is the friendly atmosphere known and appre' ciated by all. On behalf of the student body and faculty, we send our best wishes to Mrs. Adams, who has recently resigned, and welcome Miss Zork- ovich to her position as Mr. Crawford's secre- tary. MEDICAL STAFF Left tc right: Mrs, Walsh, Mrs. Hellein Dr. Miller. Bick to camera- Mrs. Hanks.
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