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MR. JAMES WV. HEATLEY Director of Activities MISS MAR-IORIE SIEDLE Vocational Counselor The counselor is woven into the high school faculty because of the need for a capable person to guide and manuever the stu- dents to the proper courses of study. Miss Siedle's residence in the counsclor's room is one of continued hard work. Long, ardu- ous hours are spent consulting with students, understanding them and attempting to solve their individual problems. Miss Siedle occupies an important position in our school faculty. She is thought of as a friend of all, for she does her work in a commendable manner always with the thought to serve thC pupil. The door of her office is always open. If you have a prob- lem stop in Miss Siedle's office. MR. JAMES YV. HEATLEY Director of Activities YVork is Mr. Heatley's middle name. He is always doing some task and it seems he never stops to rest. Mr. Heatley devotes every Tues- day to the carrying out of some successful S.C.A. project. During the weeks prior to the variety show he was back stage working on the scenery. In addition Mr. Heatley teaches sev- eral regularly scheduled classes in drawing. The success of the annual Clean-up campaign is due largely to his persistent efforts. As Director of Activities it is Mr. Heatleyls con- cern to supervise all extra-curricular activitiesg the clubs, the assemblies, the dances, the class organizations, the picnicsffin fact if there is no one else to do the job, the slogan is, S'See Mr. Heatleyf' Mr. Heatley takes his commission and discharges the duties accompanying it in a most business-like and efficient manner. Mr. Heatlcy has worked zealously to place South Hills in the high position it holds today. He is one of the busiest men at South Hills High School. Q59 QC! QPS MISS MARJORIE SIEDLE Vocational Counseler
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I have enjoyed the privilege of working with the members of the June l950 class. This month you will come to an important mile- stone along the road of life. It is significant that this ceremony is described by two termsg Graduation, a goal reached, Commencement, a beginning toward another goal. I hope that each of you can look back over your high school experience with the satisfaction that you have made the most of your opportunities here. Whatever your inventory shows, there is nothing you can do about it now. It is the studying you do AFTER you have finished school that really counts. Otherwise you know only that which everyone else knows. Whether you go to college, professional or trade schools, or to work, insist on yourself growing intellectu- ally. Best wishes to you all. Sincerely yours, f wld!! e HARRY D. BOOK Vice Principal I FRED W. GLAZER Principal QIIQWQ Your graduation - at the mid-century - marks an important milestone in your lives. It comes at a time when distrust, intolerance, dishonesty, intemperance, and strife seem al- most to be the ruling forces among men and nations. But all is not as it seems. ,Midst all this apparent confusion, you must try not to lose perspective. Do not forget that most of the good deeds that men and women, boys and girls do, seldom reach the newspapers, almost never make the headlines! The forces for good in the world are at work as ever they have been-fand your opportunity will come! As you leave these halls, to work, or to attend institutions of higher learningfwhat- ever you do-it is our hope that you will not forget that tolerance, kindness, justice, and happiness and that you will live and work to- ward the end that the 'world will be a better place for your having been here! At mid-century, we congratulate you per- sonally upon your graduation from high school, and wish for each of you much happiness in the years to come. Sincerely yours, J ,
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What advice do you want? Would you like to be a bricklayer?? Sclxolastic-Romantic-or???? Q Clerks s illed Us ur Slwoes To be or 11fw 1 to be-high honor YVhat's your name ? ?? Mrs. Zehfuss, Chief Clerk Leave of absence Mrs. Jones, Miss Moritz, Mrs. Quayle, Mrs. Frederick
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