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r THE. MEDHCS I DR. SHOWALTER and Dr. Wright, school dentists, examine student's teeth. fire Seated: Dr. Hartman, Dr. Mankovich. Standing: Dr. Berberich, Dr. Gibson, Dr. Sipe. Seated: Dr. Sproch, Dr. Doherty. Standing: Dr. Huber, Dr. Feightner, Dr. Nealon. Eleven local physicians compose the med- ical staff of Latrobe High School which strives to safeguard the health of the students. Dr. I. Wiley Hartman is head ot the med- ical staff. His assistants include: Dr. F. Clay Gibson, Dr. William Sipe, Dr. Walter Berberich. Dr. Paul Mankovich, Dr. G. F. Nealon, Dr. B. G. Witherspoon, Dr. G. E. Huber and Dr. Thomas Sprock. Two dentists, Dr. B. A. Wright and Dr. M. Showalter aid the local physicians by giving dental examinations. Check-ups conducted by the doctors are administered to all members of the Freshmen and Iunior Classes. Physical examinations are given at the Second Ward, the site of the school clinic. When given complete physical exam- inations, students undergo dentai examinations also. School nurse for the Latrobe district, Mrs. Florence Young, assists during the administra- tion of the physical exams. Her many duties include the administering of the eye and ear tests. An audiometer is used in testing the hearing ability of the students. Also checked during the examination is the chest, heart, feet and blood pressure. The primary purpose of the physical examination is to find all defects of the students and to make the defects known to the parents. This is accomplished through a health report sent i-pie' Xjvffiif 'gg3:, .-4- ,f- 1 - 'i f-t-e,,-..w,5, ,44-.L11 t, ..- --w -x'----Z2 ser- '-J ' -4--J 1,5-yu: f11 'r4:- '-- J--qv' .-' -1. - sf, V , K., I .W - U - K--1 .. X .. .. . - S. .. ,. ..,:.Jar.:-,ma-Jessi.:-..:41':.fefy.-rE.f::w2:e,s2.-f5.a'?mia.tabs?-f.:m.f .:49isfzhlaw-c:,:5euw'Er-
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0 WATCHING FRANK Vicente dust an oil painting are Ioanne Flowers and Ioanne 0' T' 'gg ' 4-ij . .L I' f 11 'x VJ. n'I. .' '- O 0 . - -' . .Rf 5'!'.,..f7iff?r?r'5'3'ffl?','.-3?'?,5'. - ,-5i37i?1'-5':7'F 'A -:?53L55 4'-'-?'?'f 355l57f'l5?5I?3'3'i7F4lV Klum E ' if x- A 5.4 - ff: ' :ff-129,-25' 'f -'-.-1- if-J if 1 .F N Tri,- l ,fV51'-lf l f Qwf'H uoent Councils Art Colle-:moo Enhances Atmosphere ol Halls Mr C H Thompson conducts classes in Vocational Wood Shop for luniors and seniors. Music and sports occupy the spare time of Machine Shop teacher Mr. Iohn Charlesworth. Electric Shop instructor, Mr. Philip Schwartz ,- ' 'Q . it if . V!' . A' t' .4 ,H 4 K AA Q. LT .lg , .3 . ,- J if g gr 1 .r 3 . '1'. ,. ASL ' J, it 'tag X lr: QQ' HQ di Lf? . 1 N A Q, .ilk if ff . ... ,V .5 - pig 11. 2 lr 4 Q- 'Lf' N. L, 1, gp.. rf, M ,Ah L13 .':,..-,..j4,.,V - . .LW 't . rixif rcs. ,. ' 'www f W, if Qt. enjoys sports. Lloyd Blair Iohnston attended California State Teachers College and earned his M. E. Degree at the University of Pittsburgh. Miss Catherine N. Netzlof specializes in Physics. In addition she instructs Algebra ll and is the ushers adviser. Mr. Harold Bitner teaches chemistry and is Iunior Class adviser. Biology and Sophomore Class activities oc- cupy Miss Virginia Daniels' school day. Two members of the faculty teach Gen- eral Science. Mr. Ralph Forquer coaches basketball and served as President of County Coaches Association. Class Day is sponsored by Mr. Harry Graham. A background in Social Studies is given to students by seven members of the faculty. Mr. Iames R. Beatty, Problems of Democracy instructor, also advises the Student Council, Student Service and National Honor Society. Athletic Director, Mr. William Yates, teaches Problems of Democracy and American History. Mr. George D. Rise coaches tennis. World History teachers are Mrs. Eleanor Gadd and Mr. Charles Findley. Mrs. Gadd coaches students in the Civic Club Debate. Foot- ball and assistant basketball coach, Mr. Findley attended Waynesburg College. George Fabry. assistant football coach, teaches Civics and Guidance. Another Civics teacher is Mr. Creed Westfall. Instructing music students is the task of Mr. Ronald W. Shurie and Mr. Ernest Teichert. Mrs. Rhudell Obade Dresser served as Li- brarian and adviser of the Librarians. Art instructor, George A. Klim, enjoys painting. Iames W. Laughlin is guidance director.
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. - O SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Florence Young determines the weight ol sophomore Alan Ludwig. Nurses, Attendants Safeguard Health to the parents upon the completion ot the ex- aminations. Usually the tests occur during the first semester of school and are administered during the morning. The health room, operated for the conveni- ence of the students under the direction of Mrs. Florence Young, is in session eight periods a day. During the eight periods, girls acting as health room attendants were on duty. The morning session had on duty, Gayle Evans, Sara Keete, Mary Ree-ping and Ioanne Hott- man. Mary Ann Kintz, Elaine Marks, Ioyce Braden and Mary Ann Krempasky took charge in the afternoon. Only students who acquire health room permits signed by their teachers are admitted to the health room. t'1.-t ss..,1 X X O HEALTH RECORDS are checked by Mary Ann Krempasky, Anna Mary Kintz and Gayle Evans. all 2 r-Qt ' L. f Q.. Q I if-1 n,..,,,,,N- if 0 IOYCE BRADEN and Elaine Marks attend to the health oi patient Don McDowell. ii -Li' I CHECKING A list of medical supplies are Mary Reeping, Ioanne Hoffman and Sally Keele. 23 'Nz -t Al fl 7
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