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B.S. in B.S. in MR. WILLIAM NORDMAN MR. GLENN UHL MR. TED KELLER B.S. in Ed. B,S. in Ed. B.S, Kent State University Dana Musical Institute Ohio Northern University Akron University Hiram College Columbia University New Mexico State College Kent State University Vocal Music Supervisor Art Vancook School of Music Instrumental Music Supervisor dnemwl ffm For the student lovers of beauty, Fine Arts offers many an opportunity, in the creative field, for the talented, and those eager to try their hand. Under the direction of Mr. Keller, Mr. Nordman, and Mr. Uhl, students are trained in art, orchestration, and choral arrangement. The Manual Arts Department is responsible for use-ful and practical teaching which often becomes a profession. Mrs. Buhler and Mrs. Kehres of the Home Economics Department, trained future homemakers in the art of sewing and cooking. Mechanical drawing, welding, and woodworking were only a few of the trades taught by Mr. Oren Casey and Mr. Willard Barnes in the Industrial Arts Department. MR. WILLARD BARNES Bowling Green State Univ The Stout Institute Industrial Arts MRS. BERYL BUHLER B.S. in Ed., M.S. Ohio State University Columbia University Home Economics MRS. MARGUERITE KEHRE5 Miami University Washington State Univ. Home Economics MR. OREN CASEY B.S. in Ed., M.E.. Kent State University Industrial Arts sixteen
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WW MR. GEORGE PITZER B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Mathematics MISS NELL GIFFIN B.S. in Ed., M.A. Muskingum College Ohio State University Ohio Northern University Mathematics MR. FRANK T. HIGHAM B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Univ. University of North Carolina History, Civics Commercial Law MR. HARMON TRAXLER B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Coach, History MISS MARGERY BONI MR. CLARENCE PHILLIPS MRS. ORA ELIZABETH B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed., MA. ARMSTRONG Kent State University Ohio University A.B., Commercial Ed. Typing Ohio State University Bowling Green Business Principles of Business Bookkeeping, Shorthand University Principles of Business West Virginia University Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice, Business Arithmetic add, 776454, md Wwtow 4 Though as different as earth, sky and water, the Commercial, Math and History De-part- ments have something in common, that being their importance in a well rounded high school. The History Department in the hands of Mr. Traxler and Mr. Higham has the responsibility of impressing tomorrow's citizens with the brilliance, as well as the erring ways, of their prede- cessors. Miss Giffin and Mr. Pitzer expound the mysteries of mathematics to the College Preps and the curious. The basis for our engineers, chemists and physicists. Continuously growing in importance is our already renowned Commercial department. Through the able teaching of Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Boni and the reputation of our F.B.L.A., it is known as one of the finest departments of its kind in the county. fifteen
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?aca!ZQ MR. LEE TRESSEL B.A., M,A. Baldwin Wallace College Ohio State University Western Reserve University Coach, Physical Education General Science MISS FLORENCE DAVIS B.S., M.S. lndiana State Teachers College Western Reserve University Dean of Girls Physical Education MR. ARDEN ROBERSON -- B.S, in Ed. Ohio Northern University Coach, Science, Car Driving Not Pictured MISS GENEVRA DUCRO A.B., Mount Holyoke College University of Hawaii Allegheny College Western Reserve University Librarian MR. C. GARY ANDREWS MR. HOWARD BARNES A.B., Ohio State Univ. A.B., B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Oberlin College Columbia University Brooklyn College Assistant Principal Kent State University Chemistry, Physics Western Reserve University 4 Columbia University Biology, Photography Aeronautics I I I 'I I A Physical education, the sciences, and the library, three courses that typify our way of life today. The sciences, under Mr. Andrews, Mr. Howard Barnes, and Mr. Roberson, are part of the trend in modern high schools toward specialization. With more and more of our young men and women see-king employment in scientific fields, this department is very important. Mr. Tressel and Miss Davis, conduct our physical education program. Physical fitness is more important now, than ever before. And then the library, to round out today's typical stude-nt. A place where he can work and read, for general background or his own pleasure. seventeen
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