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Ule Honor Mrs. Marguerite Pritchard Mrs. Marguerite Pritchard's years as girls' adviser at South Hills were fortunate ones for our school. There was never a problem, never an emergency which she did not meet with her own special talents for kind understanding, wise counseling, and positive action. We wish for her that all her difficulties will be merely unimportant incidents, as ours became under her wise guidance. . K L WW., - ...aww 7' NA .13 . jg s Mr. Fred W. Mack ln spite of his thirty-two years as a teacher in South Hills High School, Mr. Fred W. Mack is primarily a student, an enthusiastic and energetic one - a lover of ideas. This quality accounts for his great success as a teacher, for his amazing in- terest in and knowledge of many diverse fields. We wish him years of enjoyable ac- tivities. We know that Mr. Mack will never retire.
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Mr. Earl Cleveland The June class of 1958 owes much of its success to the loyal sponsorship of Mr. Earl Cleveland. In all situations he has been, willingly and faith- fully, both counselor and friend. No matter what the difficulty has been, he has always calmly devised a sensible solution for each problem. We hope and believe that he has enjoyed our companionship as as much as we have enjoyed his leadership. We are grateful that he has treated us as equals. We hope that he will remember our class with warm re- gard. 8 Mr. Albert George It was a most happy day when we February seniors requested Mr. Albert George to be our class sponsor. Many of us had learned to know him at Knoxville, where we had enjoyed being members of his classes. At South Hills, we met again the Mr. George whose sense of humor never deserted himg who always proved both friend and trustworthy con- fidant. lt was simply renewing an old acquaint- ance. Now, we never shall forget him. We hope that he, too, will always remember with affec- tion the February class of 1958. The Sponsors 'i
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The Office A fragment added to the eye makes a difference. Dr. William McCarthy and Nurse Alta Becker are saving a pupil from temporary blindness. it Meet our indispensable officeforce: Miss Ruth Adams, Mrs. Lucille Wolfram, Mrs. Gladys Quayle, and Mrs. Willa Kasten. This is the room where are housed textbooks and supplies. The book clerk, Mrs. Kasten, is assisted by David Stricker and Robert Howells. Athird book room aide, Frank Brown, is not in the picture. xl M .. 15 - i Q 5 , . ' i X
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