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MRS. BRUNTON MRS. DATZ MISS BARBARA ALCORN . . . Attended Westminster College . . . Robert Morris Business School . . . served in the permanent record and college transcript de- partment. MRS. RUTH BAILEY . . . Graduate of South Union Township High School . . . Administration Office sec- retary . . . pursued invigorating sports of bowling and swimming. MRS. ELIZABETH DEUERLEIN . . . Palmer Busi- ness School, Philadelphia . . . private secretary to Dr. Arthur C. Kelley . . . reading, her favorite diversion. MRS. MARY DRAPER . . . Formerly a secretary in the foreign language department, Carnegie Institute of Technology . . . secretary to Mr. Beatty . . . found enjoyment in trying new recipes. MISS PATRICIA FOWKES . . . Secretary to Mr. Hoelzle, Miss Hunter, and Mr. Alexander . . . a Penn Hills High alumnus . . . delighted in sewing. MISS RITA GOLDNER . . . Administration office secretary . . . graduate of Penn Hills Senior High, Class of 1959 . . . reading and sewing absorbed her leisure hours. MRS. LAURA HARDIE . . . Washington School for Secretaries, Washington, D.C. ,... secretary to Director of Pupil Personnel, Mr. James T. Golden . . . sewing and bowling gave needed recreation. MRS. HELEN HAYGOOD . . . Boyd Business School . . . worked as library clerk . . . chief interests-sewing, reading and attending sports events. MRS. MARIAN LIESCH . . , Business Training Col- lege of Pittsburgh . . . secretary in the General office . . . delighted in refinishing furniture and sewing. MRS. GLADYS MALCOMSON . . . A graduate of the Class of 1941, Penn High . . . secretary in the Pupil Personnel office . . . liked to bake and to play bridge. MRS. MARY MILLER . . . Took care of the payroll and bookkeeping . . . her daughter provided much pleasure . . . sewing and bridge pleased her. MRS. ETHEL WILSON . . . Bookkeeper . . . graduate of Morton Secretarial School . . . took pride in her family . . . Hi-fi, gardening and sewing interested her. secretary. ECRETARIE MRS. CLARA BRUNTON . . . B.S. in Ed., Indiana State College . . . secretarial work and taking care of her home-her labors of love . . . Dr. Linton's capable private MRS. ANNA LOUISE DATZ . . . Attended Indiana State College . . . formerly taught in an elementary grade . . . secretary in the General office . . . flower arranging and organ playing filled her spare moments. .. p- '-..g::,.,.g 311, 5 i ,M r.. fQ.,g-,fm is I i Q f 4 A ,, 1 rf ii I .iFf,f3g, f K' Pb, 1 'iiiif I lv. I ..L. - ' 4 fiii f 592 3 '5 4 . I 1 Q i 1 . we - rr. .,, . fl f xi 'W 1 f ,in 1 -f 5 'fi fl, W. 1. 1 , 'LJ G.. 4' rl 'Qu-.,..,X , , me .r H , , ,. . f, A Ag, , V . .r 'WK f in A , - . , J. via. f- .. 1, .,, Hz- . , , fr . . ,E -f' -1' . ' L ii ' . 5. -. ...k me .1 ' 4- 'Ds 134 fm !. i Q. it rw... - ...TL -vs..-Q - -K...-W 'wa ith ..., :vm V5 x . N f' -IS ,. , ., ' In ,, , -5:7 'V A. :I .-..,, Qu- :I is V Env .. N .. 1' NV. I , D i ,ir ..,. m r r 1 3 ,,,, . . . ' -av' 0'-it Q ,7 51 Wi' -A ' 1 af t ' H , Y , , ' 1 'Lid 3 3' i tie A ' SETS :.E':fi'1Er G r ' -' Q. -- fled! Skagit' -fl if if ......--.i.. , MISS ALCORN MRS. BAILEY MRS. DEUERLEIN MRS. DRAPER MISS FOWKES MISS GOLDNER MRS. HARDIE MRS. HAYGOOD MRS. LIESCH MRS. MALCOMSON MRS. MILLER MRS. WILSON
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1 5 ef EJ' ,,:j'I' ,A . K . A Y 'f. , .. if K, 1' l 3? , If e r: ., G Qjlz, . . . z, . 5. Y Q was . , Q, Q f V N. .. X fl f ' . . .. V .Q jg. : an 5 '.5 L:w5g., xsi,:i 7:15. X f . 'MF bi R:-5 35 ' gi . X? MRS. HELEN B. HOYER Dietitian B.A., Beaver College MATRO o o o CAFETERIA VVORKER ' MATRONS First Row: Kuhn, Lynch. Second Row: Shearer, Doyle, Sackett. Mrs. Rochon's delicious pies and cakes will be remembered by every- One. 5 4,1 jew, i Wx 5 g X 1 .J s . 5. gif' U . ..,. .... , ,fi 4 me n ,Qin '.-' , 1 l g ., S ' M ff A 1 I I CAFETERIA LADIES First Row: Rochon, Macioce, Spagnola, Bobick, Ryan, Oakley, Funfe,-I Second Row: Pivirotto, Scuilli, Thomson, Platania, Piekarski, Hribal, Wood. 4 iw? -one-A 4 9 K 1 2 2 ax?
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