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Follow the Arrow MR. JOHN M. MCLAUGHLIN IR. Mr. john M. McLaughlin jr., our vice- principal, joined the South Hills High School faculty October 24, 1951, as the successor to Mr. Harry D. Book, now prin- cipal of Langley. Mr. McLaughlin came to South Hills from Taylor Allderdice High School, where he was the senior counselor. His experience includes many years of teaching in district high schools and several semesters with the Veterans' Program. He served ten years as an Educational Service officer in the Navy. For both his undergraduate and graduate work, he attended the University of Pitts- burgh. We extend to Mr. McLaughlin our best wishes for a long and happy future at South Hills. V A .5 1 TXGLL-as flff. f'usf'r lcd, X Three of our clerks make up this smiling group from left to right Mrs. Veronica Zehfuss, chief clerk, Mrs Mae Jones Miss Mary Moritz Mrs Gladys Quayle keeps the office machinery running smoothly.
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All Signs Point to the Office MR. FRED W. GLASER Whether or not we enjoy visiting the office at South Hills High School depends upon our mission. lf our purpose is to speak with our genial principal, Mr. Fred W. Glaser, we Walk in confidently, and out, smiling. We have been listened to, ad- vised, and encouraged. During our stay here, many of us have been recipients, on occasion, of our prin- cipal's personal interest and kindnessg all of us, of his pleasant, wise, efficient leadership. We shall remember Mr. Glaser with affection and appreciation. And for now, we say asimple and heartfelt THANK YOU. A 'f,.....,g Our counselor, Miss Marjorie Siedl, Besides quadrilaterals, Miss Helen Ja- We see Mrs. Marguerite Pritchard advises Barbara O'Brien concerning cobi deals with sequences. for that bad headache that nagging her course. problem, that complicated schedule
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The Facultq Are Always Interesting t ,r X When we open out yearbook in the future, we shall turn often, we venture to suggest, to the group pictures of our teachers. We may forget many things they have taught us, but We shall not forget them. Many of us have made personal friends among the faculty. All have received con- sideration as well as expert instruction from our teachers. We wish to thank them for the many usecond mi1es they have traveled with us., fqvg- QP f' 4, Teachers' Meetings Must Be Fun Left: Coaches Zellman, Mazeski, and Cuddeback. Can Westinghouse have decided to quit football? Below: Between classes, Miss Og- den and Mrs. Spieth discuss--well, your guess is as good as ours. Could they be saying that they are fortunate to have such intelligent students? t . I :in
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