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1929, Mr. Funk was a social studies instructor. He received his Bachelors at Otterbein College, his Masters degree at the University of Chica- go, and did graduate work at the University of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Funk has been president of the WPIAL for the past eight years and was elected president of the PIAA this past year. A source of inspira- tion and information to students and teachers alike, he is a friend indeed. To facilitate the work of Dr. Hulton are Miss Anne Belle Walter and Miss Ruth Himler, also secretary of the Board of Education. Mrs. Dorothy Stahl and Marilyn McGuire aid Mr. Funk with the clerical work, with Miss Florence Breeton in charge of attendance. Through this administration, with their guidance and instruction, the students will emerge to take their place in their own profes- sion, as well as, in the world of citizenship. Then we will realize-OUR ADMINISTRATION. MISS ANNA BELLE WALTER assists Dr. Hulton with clerical duties and secre- tarial work. MRS. DOROTHY STAHL smiles and gives a ready answer in Mr. Funk's office. MISS MARILYN MCGUIRE prepares student tests and assists Mrs. Stahl with office work. ki MR. M. N. FUNK directs school affairs and solves students problems of extra-curricular activities and class schedules. C93
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jf, .. Zi .- 'SLL' July' MISS RUTH HIMLER k e e p s the records straight and books balanced lor School Board. Administration A .., 1 ,J i. .t.E ir.. ..- -. .ff , M 'ra .' .fr . . , 1, -1 - B.. -r. -4151 f' 1 5-1,295 -,-, ,.- .- ggi 'J val N A ri. K . l:'.'w,-v '-Q41 1 ,. , .,: Jn-v - ....w G... .warg-. ' e ' ' 'r B-1- We must not forget the efficient organiza- tion which is back of the development, opera- tion, and functions of our school-the adminis- tration. Seven citizens of our community as mem- bers of the Latrobe Board of Education serve to make possible the activities performed and establish the school standards. Mr. William McCullough presides over the board with Mr. H. M. Reed assisting him. Completing the board are Mr. S. G. Hummel, Mr. Francis Har- vey, Mr. George F. Brown, Dr. G. N. Huber, and Dr. I. H. Hamill. These men represent the HEAD MAN in Latrobe's educational system is Dr. Iohn G. Hulton. superintendent. Dr. Hulton coordinates policies established by the Board of Education and keeps all the school wheels turning. entire community in helping to develop the dis- tinguishing features of Latrobe's education pro- gram. Our chief administrator is Dr. Iohn G. Hulton, superintendent of Latrobe Public Schools. Dr. Hulton earned his Bachelor's of Arts degree at Franklin College, his Masters at the University of Pittsburgh, and a Doctor oi Literature degree at St. Vincent. A teacher and a principal at Latrobe High, Dr. Hulton became superintendent in 1929. Our high school work is organized by Mr. Mark N. Funk. Before he became principal in MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION discuss plans lor educational program. Seated are Mr. Samuel G. Rummell. Mr. Harry M. Reed, Mr. William McCullough, Dr. Gerard Huber and Dr. I. H. Hamill. Standing are Mr. George F. Brown and Mr. Francis I. Harvey.
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GENTLEMEN FARMERS . . . Mr. Harold Stover. Mr. Ray Wild, Mr. Georqe Rise. and Mr. Mars Dovey. RECREATION BOARD SUPERVISORS . . . Mr. William Yates, Mr. Michael Rizzo, Miss lean Dibb, and Miss Virginia Daniels. OUR SINGING MAESTRO . . . Mrs. Mary Alice Graham, Mr. Sam Green, Miss Adeline Roepinq, and Mr. Philip Schwartz. C107 Faculty MR. HAROLD STOVER , . . received education at Indiana State Teachers Col- lege, Duke, and Syracuse . . . father of cne son . . . enjoys fishing for lake trout . . . dons the role of a gardener in the summer and landscapes around home in spare moments . . . keeps commercial students up-to-date on com- mercial law and office practice. MR. RAY WILD . . . graduated from Geneva . . . obtained M. E. from Penn State . . . belongs to Western Pennsyl- vania Coaches Association . . . brushed up on coaching tactics at Top of the World Coaching School in Colorado . . . enjoys fishing and outdoor life . . . in- structs freshmen civic classes. MR. GEORGE RISE . . . spends all extra time at the flats playing tennis or coach- ing the tennis squad . . . will see his dream come true when hard surfaced courts appear . . . enjoys reading novels . . . proud father of Georgie, Ir. . . . attended Waynesburg, Ohio State, Uni- versity of Chicago. and University of Pittsburgh . . . teaches American History. MR. MARS DOVEY . . . Attended Notre Dame . . . St. Vincent's College . . . received his M.B.A. from Howard . , . M. A. Irom Columbia . , Pitt . . . claims his favorite past time is sleep- ing . . . spends spare time learning how to become a farmer . . . well known for his famous word for the day. MR. WILLIAM YATES . . . attended Penn State . . . received M. Eqfrom Pitt . . . is a member of Kiwanis and Latrobe Sportsmen's Association . . . married . , . spends summer months keeping. order at the Fifth Ward play- ground . . . enjoys hoeing corn patch free of weeds . . . teaches problems of democracy and American history. .. MR. MICHAEL RIZZO . . , interested in recreation . . . served as summer direc- tor of the Latrobe playgrounds . . . likes to relax with a fishing pole in hand . . . called daddy by Mickey. Ir .... helps trade boys master Eng- lish , . . assistant football coach . . . alumnus of St. Vincent and Penn State.
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