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.Q 1 4. ..- .,,. . .r.. tttpxa Q, x nm. ru if ttttjt 4 .ltllill l 0 VIEWING THE results of their work are lack Frisk, Steve Bridge, Nancy Schweer and Ray, Finley. IF' A C U L H Y Proiects Encourage Creativeness, is Miss Ioanne K. I-Ichan. She teaches Spanish I in addition to English I and is the dramatics director. Mr. Michael Rizzo, a graduate of St. Vincent College, is an instructor ot Trade Eng- lish I and II. Teaching Shorthand I and II and Typing I and II is Miss Blanche Quick. She is includ- ed in the alumni of Ball State College, Muncie, Indiana, and the University ot Pittsburgh. Miss Florence Gill teaches Typing I, Shorthand I and Writing and Spelling. She received her Bachelors Degree from Indiana and a Masters Degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Robert E. Cook teaches Bookkeeping I and II. He attended the University of Pitts- burgh and is the adviser of the Dixieland Band and Fire Patrol. Mr. Cook coaches golf and serves as Activities Treasurer of the Pupils Display Ability with Pride school. Sales, Iunior Business Training and Bookkeeping are taught by Mr. Mitchell A. Barron, a graduate of Duquesne University. Mr. David S. Dunn instructs Algebra I, General and Industrial Math. He enjoys sports and reading. Commercial Math and Civics the taught by Mr. Ray V. Wild, who also coach- es freshman basketball. Miss Lyda Hamilton instructs Algebra II, Plane and Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Six qualified men train boys enrolled in the trade course. Vocational coordinator, Mr. Frederick Halsall, also teaches Mechanical Drawing. He directs the Safety Patrol and is President ot the Latrobe Education Association. Mr. Earl Karasack acts as adviser of the Poster Club in addition to teaching Mechanical Draw- ing and Industrial Arts. t 1 lfx' I' f lg' 1 llfxxff-alfa' ,fa -sfvl Q rn-'-f--.W .- I ft X ' -V-.1 - K .a,., N., H g,ft'..' t... dfxdkg X .M 'x..'a 1 ..
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0 MR HAROLD Stover, Miss Louanne Love, Miss Lyda Hamilton and Mr. Iames Laughlin check daily attend- ance cards. I HOLDING THE interest oi Mr. George Fabry M Mitchell Barron and Mr. Creed Westfall is a movie projector. Advisers Maintain High Standards by Which All Profit burgh. She teaches English III and IV and is the adviser of the Senior Class. Mr. William R. Couchenour instructs English III and Iournalism I and II classes. A graduate of Washington and Iefierson College and the University of Pittsburgh, he is presi- dent oi the Western Pennsylvania School Press Association. Miss Irene H. Iviertz teaches Eng- lish II and III. She coaches contestants for the Woman's Club Conte-st. English II is taught by Miss lean Dibb who attended Pennsylvania, California and Clarion State Teacher's Colleges. Three teachers instruct English I. Miss Louanne Love graduated from Seton Hill and Westminster Colleges and is sponsor of the cheerleaders. A graduate of Indiana State Teacher's College and now working for her M. A. degree at the University of Pittsburgh MR. WILLIAM YATES, Mr. Ralph Forquer, Mr. George Rise, Mr. David Dunn. Mr. Charles Findley and Mr. Richard Braun discuss values of ath- letics.
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DISPLAYING THE Safety Patrol flags to Mr. Robert Cook is Mr, Frederick Halsall, while Mr. Lloyd Iohnson looks on. CHINESE FIGURINES attract the attention oi Mrs. Katherine Stum- baugh, Mrs. Margaret Seamens and Mrs. Grace Kettering. CLASS ADVISERS, Mr. Herbert Bitner, Miss Martha Osborne, Miss Virginia Daniels and Mr. Harry Graham, discuss Class Day skits. 17 ,M A'
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