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Y' im' lic Sig? N I Q 5 tw-wr .j 1 if l . , Miss Helen Capehart - Subject: American Government. Activities: Member of Assembly and Radio Committees, Chairman of Class Memorial Committee. Miss Edna Clouse -- Subjects: World History, Sociology. Activities: Sponsor of Hi-Tri, Adviser to Social Committee, Adviser to National Honor Society. Miss Isabel Clause - Subject: Economics. Ac- tivities: Adviser to Senior Class, School Treasurer, Adviser to National Honor Society. Miss Gladys DeBolt - Subject: World History. Activities: Chairman of National Honor Society, Ad- viser of Hi-Tri. Mr. Charles Deshler -- Attendance officer. Mr. Robert Gibson - Subjects: Problems of Democracy, American History. Activities: Football Coach, Freshman Basket- ball Coach Under social studies were included history, government, economics, and sociology. History . ' ' - .IN ' .' l W attempted to construct a picture of the past so ' ' ' ,W - . that we could profit from our mistakes. Govern- ' tw-1' ment, instead of being less needed in the future ' 1 ' will probably be even more essential. Economics . , ' l I is that special social study which dealt with the ' ' ' ' ' wealth-getting and using activities of man. Many gm people blamed unrest and wars in the world on the unequal distribution of wealth. The science which dealt with human association is sociology. lt studied the problems of the organization of society and the relations of individuals to one another. Could men learn to live together peaceobly? Social Department Studied Man's Ways 'Dff4 Mrs. Edna Jones - School Nurse. Mr. Austen Moore - Subjects: Driver V Education, Activities: Sponsor of Driving Club, Adviser to National Honor Society, Adviser to Sophomore Hi'Y. Miss Alma Taylor - Librarian. Miss Margaret Weaver - Subject: American History. Activity: Adviser to National Honor Society. Mr. Merrill Hall - Subject: American History. Activities: Varsity Basketball Coach: Cross Country Coach. .vm . 71, ,Lage :V -si . H' I I -, A xx N 'N 6 ' V LQ .4' . Afism- W' .
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f'?fas'j?'m T I . T29-tx' . X , my 3 VU' , , ' Mr. John Croil -- Subjects: Gen- eral Business, Bookkeeping l, ll. Activities: Sponsor of Sophomore Class and the Freshman Forum. Miss Jo Ann Farls - Subject: Typing I, Il. Activities: Sponsor of Junior Class, Hi-Tri, and adviser to the Cheerleaders. l 1 J ' A 5-ff, 1 Take this letter, please! came over the dictaphone as Miss Betty Payton learned to transcribe a letter. The object of the Business Education Course is to train students to take their place in the business world. Among the subjects available to the students are: Economics, Bookkeeping, Consumer Education, Selling, Stenography, Typ- ing, Office Practice, and General Business. Stu- dents are taught how to purchase and sell mer- chandise, the ways of managing an office, the correct way to operate machines commonly used in offices, and to be of service to their future bosses. Miss Mildred Faulk - Subjects: Shorthand, Office Prac- tice. Mr. Michael Misconish 4 Subjects: Typing l, Stenog- raphy I. Mr. John Monasky - Subjects: Retail Selling, Consumer Education. Activity: Sponsor of Senior Forum. Miss Dolores Morey - Subject: General Business. Activi- ties: Sponsor of Junior Forum, American Education Week Committee. t,,,,i .As-3 X pl 20
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511 uv G , ls' I 311515K J' xvvy swsvw I U 'li'l'l:nl ir' Q, Nt -, 'rK Pl. .xh J-S Senior Homeroom Presidents - Row 1: B. Hull, 301, Junigr Homemom President-5 - Row 1: D, Wollgm S. Mahon, 3115 J. Hadley, 305. Row 2: G. Calvert, 104, K, Geggford, 106, B. Dailey, 105. Row 307: J, Dickey, 310: M. Gluchow, 312, Absent: B. Hornick, 206, H. Powell, 208, B. Smith, 204. Absent Marquette, 3095 J. Kincaid, 3065 C, Ollis, 313. Officers C-uide Activities of . The 1-lomeroom Officers led their Registration Rooms through all activi- ties. They handled class discussions and appointed all committees. ln many rooms they checked attendance, dis- tributed and collected ballots, and did other important jobs. J, Prince, 5. Kilmer, T. Bryon, H- DOWSOH- sq Q- 0 22 T. Jolly, 101, K. Dallis, 102, D. Copehart, 209 gl Seated: B. Ashbaugh, D. Risinger. Standing L. Moore, L, Anderson. L- ul: ,-w 1 1 y if 'I i W
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