Patch, Textile
Object number2012.58.1
Date1965-1973
MediumFelt, paint
Credit LineGift of Michael Takos
DescriptionCircular, white felt patch with red design. Image of a dog's face in the center. Two concentric circles in the center between which there is red text describing the award.Dimensions0.187 x 5 x 15.5 in. (0.5 x 12.7 x 39.4 cm)InscriptionsTwo concentric circles in the center between which read "DENTAL HONOR" at the top and "HAPPY LOVES ME" in a banner at the bottom.
Historical NotesHappy Dental Honor patch given to donor Michael Takos while a student at H.C. Frick Elementary School in Oakland, which he attended from the late 1960s until his 8th grade graduation in 1973. Happy the Dog was part of a program to promote dental health in Pittsburgh Public Schools. Happy the puppet, along with Tommy Molar, was invented by Ida Mae Stilley Maher in the 1950s to promote dental hygiene on her local children’s television program the Happy Show that was shown on KDKA. Maher was the dental hygienist for Pittsburgh Public Schools. The patches were given out in local schools as a reward for following good dental hygiene practices and getting favorable dental exams.
Related institution
Pittsburgh Public Schools
Related person
Ida Magdalena Maher
Related institution
Henry Clay Frick Elementary School
Related institution
KDKA-TV
On View
Not on view1965-1973
c. 1951
c. 1951
Nasta
1942
1988