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l MW Mr. John Bertani Mrs. Mary Jane Mqxs K Mrs. Sarah Vensel V W lflgdii 2,0 6U fl'l'l ell! A knowledge of English is an invaluable asset to the study ot other arts. Being able to communicate well is necessary tor living with others and for developing a personality. Debating and speeches aid the individual in assupwing M,.5.Aldine MCCL-,nnell poise before an audience. This skill is essential lnow ' and will always be useful in the future. Correct gram- , , mer usage and an extensive vocabulary are also taught ' to create improved speakingi and writing. ,c,, l,q7 7l4 ' Af K f A l 1' fl lf i I 1 lg- , 'r L, ' ., f I' l l 1 Mrs. Mary McCoy Mrs. Esther Ritner Miss Mary Jane Wilshire l 13 1 l 4
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Miss Florence Crisman uri inedzi eyaarfmenf Mr. George Lauffer Preparation for the future is the goal of the business department. The education which is obtained in these classes is one which can be used the minute you step ott the stage on graduation night. Mr. Gehres starts this career by teaching Business Math in the sophomore year. Mr. Lauffer offers typing this same year. The combined ettorts ot Miss Crissman and Mr. Laufter in the iunior and senior years help round out the com- mercial student's education at Keystone. I I 2 Mr. Robert Gehres
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Mr. McEIravey Miss Shaner laecia eloarfmenfd Each student is given the op- portunity to become a safe and skilled driver, in the drivers ecl- ucation class. Mr. Shingledecker does an excellent iob in both text book study and on the road training. Mr. Shuop heads the spe- cial education department. This year his department had been 'moved to the new wing, where it has the most modern facilities. One of the most important building blocks to a successful high-school career is a guidance department. Mr. McElravey aids in choosing courses or in choos- ing a college. The library is a priceless ta- cility in the process of learn- ing. Under Miss Shaner's super- vision, the Library is used for reference and entertaining read- ing. Mr. Shingledecker Mr, Shoup
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