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CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Durbin, chief cook and bottle washer, has quite a large task plan- ning appetizing meals for students and teachers. Along with her staff, she prepares the food and keeps it hot for tive lunch periods each day. Mrs. Durbin received her dietetic training at the Pennsylvania State University, graduating with a Bach- elor of Science degree. Josephine Durbin Hazel Moore Anna Toth Edith Kaecher Eleanor Baker Theresa Kovacs Margaret Pastorius Helen Bellus GUIDANCE As boys guidance counselor Mr Zingle came into close contact with most ot the stu- dents, especially the boys. This companion- ship enabled him to be the very capable sponsor of the Student Senate. Mr. Zingle graduated from California State Teachers College, B.S., and from the University of Pitts- burgh, M.Ed. The girls were counseled by Miss Pensom, a graduate of Chatham Col- lege, B.A., and the University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Besides sponsoring the Senior and Junior Y-Teens, Miss Pensom directs the co- educational evening gym program. NINTH GRADE Mr. Duhig earned his bachelor of edu- cation degree at Duquesne University. He taught social sciences and English. Algebra I and general mathematics were taught by Mr. Chapman. A graduate of Westminster Col- lege, he holds the degrees of B.B.A. and M.S. Head basketball coach and assistant football coach was Mr. Banky. He graduated from St. Francis College with an A.B. degree and he taught general science. Stanley A, Zingle, Elizabeth P. Pensom. Thomas J, Duhig, Morris E. Chapman, George M, Banky. 'I6 umm gm '9-
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DRIVING AND ART As drivers education teacher, Mr. Maz- zacco trained our future drivers. He earned his B.S. and M.Ed. at the University of Pitts- burgh. Art was taught by Mr. Burkhart who graduated from Colby College fB.A.D and the University of Pittsburgh fM.A.J. HEALTH EDUCATION Mrs. DeFail, our new girls' health teach- er, graduated from Stroudsburg State Teachers' College, B.S. A graduate of Pitts- burgh Hospital School of Nursing and the University of Pittsburgh, B.S., is our school nurse, Miss Byrne. Co-ordinating physical education with her activities, Miss Watt sponsors Girls Leaders' Club, Pep Club and Flora Belle DeFail, Helen P. Byrne, Patricia E. Watt, Frank A. Taucher, Alexander S. Crevar, Elias Karpa. of West Liberty State College, was the den- tal hygienist. , MUSIC Mr. Shalley graduated from Duquesne University with a bachelor's and a mas- ter's degree. As choral music teacher, he taught singing and the fundamentals of music. He also sponsored the Music Club and the Sophomore Class. Our instrumen- tal music director was Mr. Mcllroy. As an alumnus of Bethany College, he holds an A.B. degree. Mr. Mcllroy directs the as- sembly programs and the sound squad. I5 Anthony D. Mazzocco, Robert C. Burkhart. the Cheerleaders. Miss Watt holds B.S. and M.Ed. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Tau- cher earned his B.S. at Pennsyl- vania State University. Besides sponsoring the golf team, he teaches health. Head football coach and sponsor of the Letter- mens Club was Mr. Crevar. His de- grees are B.S., Edinboro State Teachers College and M.A., Michi- gan University. An alumnus of Slippery Rock State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., is Mr. Karpa. In addi- tion to teaching physical educa- tion he coaches football and track and sponsors the Hi-Y. Miss Judith Eckstein Knot in picturei a graduate Regis V. Shalley, William J. Mcllroy.
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MEN CUSTODIANS The task of keeping the school in running order fell to these men. In addition to taking care of the furnace, they swept the halls, cleaned the gym and cafeteria, and made sure that all plumbing and electrical facilities were operating correctly. Because they worked on a staggered schedule, there was a custo- dian in the building at all times. Betty Peach, Marcella Innocenti, Elizabeth James. MAINTENANCE MEN In a school district which has become as large as ours, the iob of moving equipment from building to building is quite a problem. This, along with many other chores is the duty of the maintenance men. Some of their assignments are c h e c k i n g mechanical equipment and doing major repair jobs. John Lash, who is in charge of the distribution of supplies, is not in the pic- ture. 17 Fred Lindner, Joe Buchert, John Piel. WOMEN CUSTODIANS In addition to the heavy work which was done by the men, there were many small duties that re- mained. These three women, who worked from 3:00 to 6:00 every school day, performed such tasks as sweeping and dusting the class rooms, washing the windows, and polishing the fixtures. During all of the vaca- tions, these women took care of odd iobs which did not require daily atten- tion. Guido Dolfi, Ted Mamula, Bill Kane.
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