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The School Plant Mast Be Maintained Each morning Mr. Alex Smitlz raises the Mr. Mario Rossero is a familiar figure in flag above Canonsburg High School. tlze rooms after 3:35 P. M. Careful maintenance of the school plant permits Canonsburg High School to operate efficiently, safely, and comfortably. Each day when students enter the school buildings, they find classrooms and halls in spic-and-span condition. This results from the hard Work of Mr. Smith and Mr. Rossero. These men keep the buildings and their surroundings in good condition night and day. They constantly make minor repairs. hir. John Chermer, caretaker at Nlemorial Stadium, has many jobs. He keeps the big field and track ready for all sports events. He takes charge of the uniforms of the football team. After games and meets, Mr. Chermer has a busy time cleaning stands and en- trance ways. He has planted grass and flowers to beautify the sur- roundings. lVIr. Chermer keeps the stadium in the best of shape. tie Qfass' mer prePareS to cut I Mr. Cher Above'
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cilities provided, 'I And The School Program MARTHA SEDORA, ETHEL FEW, and JEAN HORNER Office Helpers Every fourth and seventh period of the school day the oflice helpers quietly sort and deliver to homerooms the notices of the ay. 1 . .W f ,W Z! 2 fi , 5.5! -' 7 ffsgf f f Z fi ,, . ,, .f . .A fi' y V fry? , . L , , -, .1 MR. ROBERT J. CYCONNELL Principal I Mr. O'Connell says, 'lSchools are evaluated if in terms of services offered, fa The MR. M. L. TAGGART Assistant Principal Board of Education . X Lrft I0 right: l r MR. MICHAEL Kusruniss Q7 MR. MR. MR. MICHAEI, LEsoN ROBERT SULKOWSKI JOHN YONEY X f f ff X x f f gf f !Zf!f X If 6? fi?-js? Y .fe ,yr ofzff yr , 1, 1 ,fl Z .W ,, .7 .fe ' wc' f f ff 5 if ?7 f A fa., W student and teacher morale, methods of instruc- tion, and evidence that all major objectives of education are being achieved. Therefore the duty of administration is to be aware of best prac- tices in every phase of school Work, to evaluate what is being done locally, and to encourage the cooperation of students, teachers, and the com- munity to bring about needed improvements. Those who are responsible for the supervision of our school want the students to experience everything that has been found desirable in sec- ondary education. 9
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The Good Health f tudonts Is Important hfliss hilary Anthony, school nurse, in a pleasant and friendly manner, explains to tiny Lois DiFalco, senior, her dental record. During the first semester of the school year students receive a dental checkup and advice as to how to take care of teeth for the sake of good health and a pleasing appearance. Dr. John Kelso, school medical examiner carefully checks Andy Hixenbaugh, freshman while Nurse Pratten fills in Andy's health report. Regular physical examinations detect poor health conditions before bodily harm can result. The Tuberculosis Association makes chest X-rays available, Without charge. The school authorities notify parents of any physi- cal conditions that needs correction. Good health is essential to every student if he expects to do good school work. Canons- burg School District maintains an efficient and Well-trained medical and dental staff. Health education and guidance, annual medical and dental examinations, progress charts, and family reports are a part of the school health service and educational program. The school health program benefits school attendance and scholastic attainment. Left: Dr. William B. Donaldson school dentist, thoroughly ex- amines the teeth of Verne Rainey, freshman, who looks completely relaxed and com- fortable. Right: Nurse Pratten gives the hearing test to Patricia Zes- zutek, senior, who seems to be listening to sweet strains of music.
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