Clairton High School - Clairtonian Yearbook (Clairton, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Top to bottom: jim Bonner selects a book, as Phil X'Vard checks out Susan Crirnshaw, Iohn Maksin, and Angie Porrcttais book. Librarians Don Nesti and Peggy Burens ox- plain thc card catalog to Pat Regan, Jerry Coburn and Margie Poziviak. Who knows what wonders Carol Achtzehn may be showing to undergraduates Jim VVilson, Zona Hood, and Marie Arnold? That investigative theme is due. You know where the answer can be found? The library will supply enough informa- tion for your question and for 1001 oth- ers. Here you will End a collection of five thousand books. How can you find the hook you need? Miss Nixon, Miss Grossman, Sally Eich- ler, and your fellow student librarians are ready to assist you in making your se- lection. Sally is our head student li- brarian. At the beginning of the year, Miss Nixon chooses our student librari- ans. She takes into consideration their interest and willingness to devote two study periods a week. During these peri- ods they prepare the shelves and mark books. For his service each librarian re- ceives a reward in form of a pin. Manv interesting parties are scheduled annual- ly for them. Be it fiction, biology, Zoology, science, history, romance, biography, or any other type of book, the efficient library staff will satisfy your desires. Our library is open all day, every day. What are the thoughts of Donald Con- ner, Mike Bindas, and Ann Curry as they observe these colorful pictures?

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Top to bottom: Dave Llewclyn, Scott Kennedy, and Charles Guy look with interest as Edmund Coury points to that weird creature. Volleyball is but one of sexi-ral kinds of sports which make gym a very pleasant and exciting period. Dolores Raniich shows Saundra Edwards, Mary Ann llabickow, Donna XVebster, Ruth Taclioir, and Betty Law-rick a balanced meal. Each student is required to spend three periods a week in physical education unless excused by the school physician. Many students look forward to the fun-packed periods spent in gym where all of the wor- ries of the major courses are forgotten. A keen rivalry develops in our volleyball and basketball games. Calisthenics and the study of the human body go hand in hand. How easy it is to Count our muscles after a good workout. Aquatic sports are popular in Clairton. Note the activities of our championship swimming team. YVhat could be more re- laxing than a swim in our cool, clear pool? Most of us would like to see more time allotted to this activity. ln our health classes We study how the human body operates and We learn how to keep it functioning properly. Co-operation and sportsmanship, for which Clairton is noted, are developed in our physical education department. XVin, lose, or draw, a fine, clean competitive spirit is always displayed by Clairton teams. This fact has been commented upon by our op- ponents. Gym is always fun as may he seen in the expcetant faces as the girls await Merrie Hud- son s volley. 93 'N



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jffwicc 69 Top to bottom: Chief cook, Mrs. Snixik. prepares a tasty roast tor- the hungry students ot CIIS in the school cateteria. The symptoms ot a trouhled student are quickly diagnosed by Dr. Rascati, school doc- tor, and Miss Joyce, school nurse. Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Mills, Miss Taxddco, Miss Paros, Mrs. Bracken, and Mrs. Barclay relax from the steady routine. In this department you will find the office staff, the health department, the janitors, and the cooks. lt is their func- tion to keep the ball rolling in all depart- ments of CHS. The preparation of report cards, the maintenance of adequate supplies, post- ing of announcements, and the disposal of everyday problems are just a few ol' the duties of the general oflice staff. You can be sure the health department will have just the thing to ease that ache or pain. They are also responsible for the annual physical examinations. Our students should all appreciate the Work which our janitors do to keep us comfortable during school hours. They fire the furnaces, keep our equipment in shape, shovel the Walks, keep the school clean, and do a host of other things. Hungry? Enjoy a delicious tasty meal served in our cafeteria. The facilities found here are also offered to those who luring their lunch. Sandwiches, dinners, almost anything you mav Want is served. Russell Smith, CHS janitor, proudly shows the new desks to students Richard Henderson, Rolmert Jordan, and jimmy Tortorice. 7 4

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