Greater Latrobe High School - Latrobean Yearbook (Latrobe, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Greater Latrobe High School - Latrobean Yearbook (Latrobe, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 15 of 140
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Page 15 text:

ti I ,. it 2.5 x Vg' re? f fe' La. Y i 16 '-,,- X 1. 2 'U i Q.. is it X ' O MR. ROBERT M. CRAWFORD, principal, glances over a report of high school activities. if i O TABULATING A school schedule is superinten- 0 CHECKING STUDENT Permanent record Cards dent, Mr. David A, Snyder, is Mr. Harry Wolfe, assistant principal. X t M u Principal Robert M. Crawford and Assistant Prin- cipal Harry O. Wolfe oversaw the daily routine of the high school secretaries, Miss Barbara Smith and Miss Betsy Mull. Aiding Mr. Snyder were Miss Ruth Him- ler and Mrs. Dorothy Burton. Through the inspiration, guidance, and encour- agement oftered by the administration the students plan their careers before taking their place in the World. 'lc ' ti- l ,N X :S !Q'? O WORKINK ON attendance records is Miss Betsy Mull, secretary to the assistant principal. O TYPING SCHOOL records is Mrs. Dorothy Burton, secretary in the super- intendent's office. ll Superintendent, Principals Direct School Functions I MISS RUTH HIMLER, secretary to the superintendent, checks school re- ports. C diff' 3? Mr I EXAMINING STUDENT files is Miss Barbara Smith, secretary principal.

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Administration An Ideal Lead Into An Ideal School Year l report. Offering services to the students ol Latrobe High School through the educational programs, instruc- tion, and guidance was the primary objective of the administration. The officials aided the development, function and operation of the school through constant work. All educational activities were planned and follow- ed through in order to give students every opportun- ity to profit. Mr. David A. Snyder, form.er principal , I LOOKING ON are Mr. H. D. Ben- lord and Mr. Francis Harvey, committee i members, as Dr. lack Hamill reads a O MR. SAMUEL RUMMEL, Miss Sara McComb. Mr. Regis Kuhn and Mr. Cur- tis Feather examine school statistics. of Latrobe High School filled the position of Superin- tendent of Latrobe Public Schools. The Board of Education, consisting of seven members, prepared plans for the school year and also maintained records and statistics of all educa- tional functions. Acting as president of the Board, Mr. Samuel R. Hummel worked with Mr. Francis Har- vey, Dr. Iack H. Hamill, Miss Sara C. McComb, Mr. Curtis L. Feather, Mr. I. Regis Kuhn, and Mr. H. D. Benford. I MAKING THE plans tor the school fear are the members ot the School Board. Seated are Dr. lack Hamill, Mr. Samuel Hummel and Miss Sara McComb. Standing are Mr. Curtis N' Feather. Mr. Regis i Kuhn. Mr. H. Donald Benford and Mr. Francis Harvey.



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They Prepare Students For Tomorrow's Future In Their Chosen Fields Forty-seven teachers comprise the faculty of La- trobe High School. Giving the students a well-rounded background in grammer and literature are the teachers of the English department. Seniors are instructed by Mr. Mars Dovey and Miss Martha Osborne. Mr. Dovey attended Notre Dame, Harvard, Columbia and the University of Pittsburgh. Outdoor lite occupies much of his spare time. A grad- uate of Wilson College and the University of Pittsbui gh. Miss Osborne enjoys reading and traveling. During the forensic season, she serves as the extemporaneous speaking coach. Instructing English III and Iournalisrn I and II classes is Mr. William R. Couchenour. A graduate of Washington and Iefferson College and the University of Pittsburgh, Mr. Couchenour is an ardent sports fan. He is the vice-president of the Western Pennsylvania School Press Association. Coaching poetry reading, Shakespearean reading, and declamation are extra duties for Miss Mabel Lind- ner, English III tacher. She schooled at Seton Hill Faculty .V X Xt I x 'Sb X SALLY ANN SCHWAB HAROLD E. STOVER RICHARD H. BRAUN MARY ALICE GRAHAM College, Pennsylvania State University and Middle- burg College. Her outside interests are centered upon writing, speech work and broadcasting. Teaching English II is an important phase of Miss Irene H. Mertz's day. Other enjoyable pastimes include traveling, reading and decorating her apartment. Ad- vising the Sophomore class is an added duty which she enjoys. Mr. Michael Rizzo and Miss Louanne Love instruct both ninth and tenth graders in English. In addition to teaching, Mr. Rizzo is an assistant football coach. He is a graduate of nearby St. Vincent College. Miss Love teaches French and Guidance as well as English, and prepared for the profession at Seton Hill and West- minster Colleges. She served as adviser of the cheer- leaders this year. Dramatics coach, Miss Sally Schwab instructs Eng- lish I. Allegheny and Geneva are the colleges she has attended. Necessary training tor tuture secretaries and book- keepers is given by instructors of the Commercial De- partment.

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