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

 - Class of 1957

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Greater Latrobe High School - Latrobean Yearbook (Latrobe, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 31 of 140
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? s O BILL HAYS and Ann Pollins at- tempt to adjust a mercurial barometer in physics class, GUIDANCE CLASS acquaints freshmen with fundamental etiquette ot daily living. SOPHOMORES REVIEW past while writ- ing autobioqraphies in English Class. ACQUIRING A new vocabulary are French and Spanish speaking juniors. PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS instill seniors with knowledge ol electro-magnetic induc- tion. Principals, Ideals Established SOAP IS added to the laundry by Patty Peduzzi and Mary lane Myers during homemaking class. STUDYING A map are Spanish students Dennis Dudzinsky, Brett Pohland and Phil Priestas. 1 ., 3 3Qt,'r5.5?ziewssr., .cfs 14:1 '.-.xiii Lf?+42iwJ,!it1'fzi4P2HQEl1fitfsl'a.stl54 st-

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Learning Remains Keynote THR UGH THE P CLASS RGOMS ,EP 2-1 5 ed find Pete Gaudino and Agnes Dorko ,t ...ill 0 WONDERS OF science occupy the thoughts I THROUGH THE card catalog Carl DiFulvio ot Ted Smith and Elaine Schirt. While seated in the various classrooms of Latrobe High School, students are exposed to more than 50 phases of subject matter. The character and ideals of each individual deter- mines the manner he himself will accept and develop these subordinates of liberal educa- tion. As his introduction to an institution of learning, the freshman is confronted with jet propelled motors, algebra equations, spelling tests and the opportunity to work with newly- found friends. Sophomores, with a year of experience, and Mary Ann Curtis obtain information. undertake autobiography writing and extra- credit world history projects. Some are intro- duced to the intricacies of shorthand and typ- ing. Chemistry experiments, bon jour and 90-degree angles comprise the classroom pro- cedure of the juniors. Seniors, proud, stately, and to a certain exte-nt, sad, plan orations, participate in P.O.D. discussions and prepare to leave the high school classroom. All are exposed to education but the un- answered question is, What will they do with it? O TYPING RIBBONS must frequently be chang



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THE SEN O President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council IORS FFICERS .. Iohn Larson Louis Dumas Betty Ann Hauser Arlene McCracken Terry Dauqhenbaugh 0 DISTRIBUTING NEWLY arrived name cards to Eugene Sarp and Linda Baughman is Nancy Halsall. 1323 ' fig: my t 'nt i ',1 5 rt if fs C PETE DUMAS, Arlene McCracken, Terry 24515. Daughenbaugh, lack Larson and Betty Ulf Ann Hauser plan activities. .YJ ' l s Presentation ot Graduates' Diplomas Represents Achievements of Seniors With four years of learning, activity, and athletics behind them, the members of the Class of 1957 leave the portals of their Alma Mater. At the beginning of the term, the seniors voted to office the following classmates: Presi- dent Iohn Larson, Vice President Louis Dumas. Secretary Elizabeth Hauser, Treasurer Arlene McCracken and Student Council Representa- tive Terry Daughenbaugh. Miss Martha Os- borne guided the activities of the group through the year. ln addition to regular school work, the seniors also participated in many extra curricu- lar activities. Among these undertakings we-re orations, debates, declamations and poetry reading. The class also showed great acting potentialities during the year in both the All Class Play and Senior Class Play. In the field of sports the seniors were well represented. The seniors are prepared to go out into the World and face its problems and chal- le-nges.

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