Jeannette High School - Jayhawk Yearbook (Jeannette, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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C. W. PATTERSON, A. B., M. Ed. fPitt.J . . . Quite a likeable person . . . serves as the faculty advisor of the Jayhawk Staff . . . the Beta boys are proud to have him as their sponsor . . . our very capable driving in- structor . . . likes to work with his Christmas displays, especial- ly his trains . . . his hobbies include gardening and photo- graphy. THEODORE T. POLK, B. S. iCal- iforniaj, M. A. fPenn Statej . . . A new addition to the J. H. S. faculty this year . . . teaches vocational related science and mathematics . . . enjoys photo- graphy and art . . . very popular with the cheerleaders as their advisor . . . has done graduate work at Pitt. ELIZABETH POTTS, A.B. CUni- versity of Pittsburghb . . . A favorite of all is this popular teacher . . . Miss Potts teaches College English II, English II, and Latin I . . . also a member of the Greensburg College Club . . . serves as the Jeannette High School teacher-sponsor of the Junior Red Cross. WILBUR E. SHAUL, B.S., iCal- ifornia S. T. CJ, M. Ed. QPitt.J . . . The freshmen look up to this gentleman who acts as their class advisor . . . teaches voca- tional math and science . . . en- joys making things, thus spends much of this spare time at his home workshop. DOROTHY JEAN STIFFEY, B. S. in Business Ed. flndiana S. T. CJ . . . Has done post-graduate work at the University of Pitts- burgh . . . serves as the treas- urer of the J. H. S. activity fund . . . is the good-natured sponsor of the Commercial Club . . . teaches typing to commer- cial students. LUCILLE M. STUMP, B. S., M. Ed. fCommercial Educationl fPitt.D . . . Always on the spot when a capable secretary or ad- visor is needed . . . teaches shorthand I and II, office prac- tice, and Commercial English . . . sponsor of the Beta Tri Hi Y . . . secretary of the West- moreland County Business Ed- ucators Association. THIRTEEN ULA M. REUTER, A. B. lPitt.J, M. Lit. fPitt.J . . . The collect- ing of antiques interests this popular teacher . . . her patient and quiet manner makes civics easier for the freshies . . . friendly to all . . . her Collect- or's Club members think she is a fine advisor. REBECCA SHEERER, R. N. fWestmoreland School of Nur- singj . . . Also did graduate work at Duquesne University, Pitt, and Penn State . . . al- ways ready with a pleasant smile . . . our capable nurse sponsors the F. G. W. Nurses' Club . . . enjoys buying and re- finishing antiques. WARREN L. STROUD, A. B. fPenn Statej M. A. fPitt.D . . . Sponsor of the Travel Club . . . popular teacher of World His- tory . . . serves as faculty man- ager of athletics . . . enjoys playing the piano, collecting old coins, and reading . . . spends his spare time at his new gas- oline station . . . a Rotarian. BESS WILLIAMS, A. B. fSmith College and the University of Pittsburghj . . . This charming and attractive lady is the able advisor of the Alpha girls . . . makes her College English IV and English III classes most enjoyable . . . enjoys gardening and reading . . . takes an active interest in the Greensburg Col- lege club. '

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FACULTY ALBERT HEINRITZ, Vocational QPitt.J . . . The well-liked teach- er of pattern shop . . . is the capable adviser of the Photo- graphy Club . . . likes wood- working in his leisure time . . . enjoys traveling . . . plans to build a house for his daughter . . . he has built one for his son. CHARLES R. HOSTETLER, B.S. flndiana S.T.C.D M. Ed. fPittJ . . . This very able teacher has returned to J. H. S. for his second year . . . has done grad- uate work at the University of Pittsburgh . . . teaches algebra I and commercial arithmetic . . . is well-known sponsor of the First Aid and Safety Club. HARRY LANG, Vocational . . . Mr. Lang was a new arrival at our school last year . . . this year he has returned and is very popular with our shop boys . . . at J. H. S. he deserves much credit for doing a fine job of instructing our boys in the ma- chine shop of our vocational de- partment. JOSEPH MALAK, B.S., M. Ed., fPitt.J . . . The former teacher of the J. H. S. vocational elect- ric shop . . . taught electrical AC and DC theory . . . left us in January to assume duties at Charleroi . . . his successor is Mr. John E. Ruby who came late in January . . . Mr. Ruby's picture appears on page seventy one. JAMES L. MCLEAN, A. B fWestminsterJ, M. Ed. fPitt.J . . . This friendly gentleman is the Secretary-Treasurer of the Westmoreland County Coaches Association . . . teacher of Biolo- gy, General Science, and Civics . . . sponsor of the Nature Study Club . . . just give him a car to travel, a fishing pail to fish, and a gun to hunt. LEROY Hocc, B. S. Clndiana State Teacher's Collegel . . . Doing graduate work now to complete masters degree at Uni- versity of Pitt . . . he has become popular with his economic geo- graphy, personal typing, and commercial law students . . . he enjoys all sports. WILDA HUTCHINSON, B. A. QPitt.J M. A., fPitt.J Univer- sity of Chicago . . . Proud to introduce our senior class ad- visor . . . well known by all, and well liked by all, Miss Hutchin- son spends her spare time grow- ing flowers . . . is head of our English department. JOHN M. LODZSUN, B. S. Tem- ple Universityj . . . Graduate work at Pitt, Penn State, Tem- ple, and Coombs Conservatory of Music . . . directs our Band, Chorus, and Orchestra . . . orig- inator of clever skits at football games . . . sponsor of Music Club . . . vice-president of Jean- nette Community Concerts. ALDA MCMASTER, B. S. fln- diana State Teachers Collegel . . . This member of our faculty has returned to J. H. S. to serve as our eilicient librarian again this year . . . has done graduate work at the University of Cin- cinnatti . . . makes the library quite enjoyable, and is well-liked by her library monitors . . . sponsors the Library Club. Doius L. PATCH, B. S. fSeton Hillj . . . Has done post-grad- uate work at Penn State . . . this well-liked faculty member teaches sewing, chemistry, and related art . . . she is a member of the Westmoreland County Home Economics Teacher's As- sociation . . . admired by our future homemakers of the home economics department. TWELVE



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EvA LAUBSCHER . . . A friend- ly member of the superintend- ant's onice force is Mrs. Laub- scher . . . a graduate of Lock Haven High School . . . a mem- ber of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club . . . enjoys taking care of her young daughter outside school. AL CONNER . . . A Very cheer- ful fellow whom J. H. S. would be lost without is Mr. Conner . . . can usually be found some- where in our building, getting rid of dirt . . . spends a great deal of his time opening lockers for students who lose their keys . . . well liked and very capable. JOHN MADRICK . . . Although this man is seldom seen around J. H. S .... he is very necessary to our schools . . . well thought of for his friendly personality . . . acts as the utility repair man of our public schools . . . likes playing golf . . . also en- joys taking in a good football game. CONSTANTINE SMIY . . . Sel- dom seen at JL H. S. is Mr. Smiy, but he is very much re- sponsible for the cleanliness of our building . . . this fine man works here in the evenings . . . enjoys gardening in his leisure time . . . well known for his cheerful and friendly Hello. FRANCIS SCHMIDT . . . Pre- sentin our truant officer MILDRED D. BOETTNER, . . . A wonderful person, indeed, is Mrs. Boettner . . . liked by all teachers and students because of her helpful ways . . . Mr. Maclay's private secretary . . . always has a ready smile . . . enjoys embroidering and keep- ing a photo album . . . and housework, too. LENORE BATTAGLINI . . . Has attended Seton Hill College to study shorthand and typing . . . has quite a pleasing personality . . . is secretary to Mr. Judge . . . a member of the C. D. A. and C. Y. O .... likes reading and keeping a photograph album . . . enjoys Sunday afternoon walks. MARY E. MICHAUX . . . An attractive lady with a pleasant smile is Mrs. Michaux . . . serves as secretary to Dir. Snowden and the Board of Education . . . finds reading and drama quite entertaining . . . an active mem- ber of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club. JOANNE E. DELISON . . . A graduate of Stenotype Institute of Pittsburgh . . . a pleasing member of our ofiice workers . . . belongs to the Order of Eastern Star . . . active in the Jeannette Young Women's Club and the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club. g . . . Smitty', is quite popular with teachers and students, too, be- cause of his pleasant personal- ity . . . active in Central Trades Council, local labor organization . . . thinks hunting and fishing in Maryland is fine. ELLA KLEIST . . . This friendly little lady deserves much credit for the fine appearance of our J. H. S .... can always be seen with a cheery greeting and plea- sant smile for all . . . likes to do nothing better than working in her garden and Crocheting in her spare time . . . everyone likes this little lady. CHARLEMAGNE RAVIART . . . Mr. Raviart is the gentleman who keeps the appearance of McKee Stadium in tip top con- dition . . . he is also the person who takes care of Seneca Heights School . . . he is another one of our members who thinks gardening is swell . . . well liked for his cheery smile. JOHN ZORN . . . This fine man has a ready Hello for every- one . . . well liked and capable describes him . . . he's the one who is to be thanked for having our school nice and warm on those cold winter mornings . . . without him J. H. S. couldn't get along. FOURTEEN

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