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T. R J 2 x si s QB Left to RightfRow l: Miss Wetzel, J. Petter, M. Gaulin, L. McDivitt, A, M. Brown, D. Steele. Row 2: K. Struble, J. Tilden, G. Tagliati, S. Wallace, D. Kulka, P. Luciow, C. Clawson, D.Grosklos. futune nunses of amemca This newly organized club which meets twice a month is under the supervision of our school nurse, Miss Wetzel. The purpose of the club is to interest students in personal and community health and help them decide wisely about professional and practical nursing as TEACHERS' Students taking Typing ll receive office practice by doing secretarial work for teachers. These sec- retaries were chosen last year and assigned to in- dividual teachers at the beginning of this year. Duties consist of typing tests and letters and generally assisting the teachers. One of the busiest times for the secretaries is at the end of the six weeks when Lett to Right Row lf F. Belice, G. Davis, L. McDivitt, M. Shirley, Row 2: P. Verbitsky, F. Tagliati, C. Jones, Mrs. Roth, M. Edgar. Row 3: S. Reed, B. Plahs, R. Kinnan, D. Orvosh. Row 4: J. their career. Throughout the school year the members saw several good movies about nursing, went on a tour of a hospital, had speakers present at their meetings, and watched demonstrations by Miss Wetzel. Each member received a pin with the F.N.A. insignia. SGCRGIARIG all six weeks tests have to meet their deadline. The teacher's secretaries are not only a great help to the teachers but they also receive assorted knowledge and valuable experience in the different phases of secretarial work. They are greatly assisted by Mrs. Ruth A. Roth, their Commercial teacher. Mclntyre, M, Calhoun, M. Ball, E. Prenni, L. Davis Row 5: D. Kulka, S. Lupyan. We-.-1
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1 . ,YV J M , D , Aware ijt HAIL ALMA MATER by Fred Barkley '57 Hail, Alma Mater -- Saltsburg High, We think of days And years gone by. And praise we offer Thee e'ermore -- As we depart from Life's vast shore! Oh, hear us when We sing to thee, Of our great love And loyalty! Hail, Alma Mater -- Red and White The symbol of thy Guiding light. With Troian brave To guard thy name -- And give thee honor Might and fame. Go with us as we leave thy door And there remain, farevermore Hail, Alma Mater - Saltsburg High Thy mem'ry sweet E'ermore shall lie Within our hearts Within our soul, As we march onward Toward life's goal. May God's rich blessings E'er be thine, And always thy loved Name refine!
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Left to RightWSealea': D. Chrisman, R. Balest, J Soler, A. M, Brown, P. Luciow, N. Cindric, J. Vought I. Graham. Standing: G. Zeigler, L. Jordan, R Mancabelli, Mr. Slosarik, J. Stratton, D. Cindric P. Bohovich, D. Dulce, E. Good, stuoent COLll1Cll Besides taking care of school problems, this year the Student Council inaugurated a new idea for collecting money for worthy organizations. Instead of having six indi- vidual fund drives, they sponsored a United Fund Drive and divided the money collected equally among the Red Cross, stuoent The Student Patrol performs many small but important tasks. One of these is setting up a road block around the school to pre- vent any cars from using those streets during the noon recess. They also see that the flag is raised in the morning and T.B., Polio, Heart, Crippled Children, and Cancer funds. The president, Ronald Mancabelli, was responsible for the introduction and the closing words of the various assemblies held throughout the year. patnol lowered in the evening. To Mr. Anderson, their advisor, and to the Student Patrol boys who weather the gales for our protection, we extend our sincere thanks. Left fa Right Kneeling: G. Zeigler, R. Groslxlos, D. McGregor. Standing: Mr. Anderson, R, Deitrick, G. Healey, C. Parson, A. Corridoni, R. Deitrick.
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