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1 H? O FORENSIC COACHES Mrs. Eleanor Gadd, Miss Irene Mertz and Mr. Mars Dovey relate interesting exper- iences with students. F L6 tl :....- . 'ti' fr . O DISCUSSING VALUE of charts in classrooms are Mr Iames Beatty, Mr. William Yates and Mr. George Rise members of the History Department. Post School Hours Afford Opportunity For Advancement the past 18 years he has coached the senior ora- tions and the commencement speakers. Mr. William Couchenour, teacher of English II, III, Iournalism I and II, served as advisor to the school publications, The High Post and the Latrobean. Miss Irene Mertz, English III instructor, coached the Wornen's Club Contest finalists. Miss Evelyn Baxter, head of the Dramatics De- partment, taught pupils interested in Spanish II, French I and French II. Assisting the- dramatics coach were Miss O HOME ECONOMICS teachers Mrs. Martha Seamens, Mrs. Katharine Stumbaugh and Mrs. Grace Kettering enact a tea for the benefit ot Homemaking students. lean Dibb and Mrs. Mary Tovo. The former instructed English II and the latter, English I and French I. English I teacher, Miss Louanne Love, aid- cd with the Class Day program. Mr. Michael Ilizzo, who instructed Trade English I and II, was a member of the Prom Committee. Coaching the cheerleaders were Mr. Wiley Hartman and Miss Barbara Hansel. Mr. Hartman taught World and American History and Guid- ance while Miss Hansel instructed English I and Algebra I students. I DEMONSTRATING THE touch method to Mr. Harold Stover and Mr. Robert Cook is Miss Blanche Quick. Typing and Shorthand instructor.
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FACULTY O PLANS FOR a tuture dramatic production hold the interest of Mr. George Klim, Miss Evelyn Baxter, Mrs. Mary Tovo, Mr. Earl Karasak and Mr. William Couchenour. Educators Guide Students In Forming Goals, Ideals 3 Besides instructing regular classes, many faculty members ot Latrobe High School also participated in supervising e x t r a - curricular activities. Miss Martha Osborne-, who enlightened English III and IV students, served as advisor to the Class of 1958. She also coached the Kiwanis Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. The Iunior Class advisor, Mr. Harold Bitner, instruct- ed the Chemistry classes. With his other acti- vities, he served as chairman of the Prom Committee. Students of Biology gained knowledge in this subject from Miss Virginia Daniels, who served as Sophomore Class advisor, General Science instructor, Mr. Harry Graham guided the Freshman Class. In addition, he took care of the Audio-Visual Aids, Moving-up Day and the Projectionists' Club. During this, his final year of teaching, Mr. Mars Dovey instructed English IV pupils. For WEEKLY ENGLISH reports are the problems of Ierry Limber, Bernie Novak and Sam Lawson. DEMONSTRATING THE use ot a tire extinguisher in General Science class is Stanley Kurek.
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FACULTY Detailed Presentation Terminates Incessant Endeavors RELAXING IN the Women's Faculty Lounge proves help- tul to Miss Louanne Love, M i s s Mary Louise McBride and Miss Lyda Hamilton. FOOTBALL COACHES Mr. David Dunn, Mr. George Fabry and Mr. Charles Findley read sports write-ups with wrestling coach Creed Westfall its Miss Lyda Hamilton, who educated Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry classes, served on both the Prom Committee and the Guidance Committee. Miss Mary Louise McBride, Algebra I and II teacher, trained Broadcasting I and II aspirants and advised the Broadcasting Department. The duties oi assistant football and track coach were those of Mr. David Dunn, who t a u g h t classes in Industrial Mathematics, General Mathematics and Algebra I. A mem- ber of the Prom Committee, Mr. William Franks, served as chairman of the Freshman Dance. Subjects that he instructed were Gener- al Mathematics, Algebra I and General Science. Latin I and II instructor, Miss Adeline Beep- ing, served as faculty advisor to the Iunior Classical League and the Headers' Club. Mr. Iames Beatty, Who taught Problems of Democracy, held the position of faculty ad- visor to the Student Council, the Student Ser- vice and the National Honor Society. Serving as Athletic Director for 1957-58 was Mr. William Yates, American History and Problems of De- mocracy educator. Instructing American History throughout the year was Mr. George Rise. He was a mem- ber of the Guidance Committee and aided with
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