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0)epartments Social Studies An understanding of our world his- tory, government and people is essential to the development of good citizens and wholesome personalities. The social studies include the study of citizenship, government, history, current events, social problems, reforms and people. Industrial Arts Industrial arts trains many boys for their occupations, teaches basic handy - man work, and stimulates interests which be- come hobbies or part-time jobs. The work in wood, ceramics, metal, drawing, and printing is the foundation for carpenters, draftsmen, printers, architects, ceramic artists. English The English learned in school is the foundation upon which we build our lives. It is the basis of our commu- nication system — conversation, writing and reading habits. Good English is an asset in any field but poor English is a millstone continually holding us back.
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Fine Arts The study of art builds the power of recognition and appreciation of the beauty in the world. Our surroundings are examples of nature’s arts: the vari- ous geometrical designs in Mother Nature, the blending colors of the forests in the fall, the pastel hues of a summer evening’s sunset. Through music, one of the fine arts, one finds enjoyment, entertainment, relaxation, and appreciation of a new world. Leona Shipley S. M. Shipley B.S. Morris Harvey A.B. Bethany Music, Art Science John Stec A.B. Morris Harvey M.S. West Virginia University Betty Stewart A.B. Marshall Home Economics Modern Miss Social Studies Assistant Coach James Stover B.S. West Virginia Tech Industrial Arts Junior High Coach Clyde Underwood A.B. Marshall M.S. West Virginia University Physical Education, Health Head Coach Virginia Witry A.B. Marshall Social Studies Wigs Student Council Sponsor Ruth Woodson A.B. Marshall Mathematics 10
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Business Education One of the most prevalent occupa- tions of the present-day female is a sec- retarial position. To prepare the commercial-minded, typing, shorthand, and business training are taught. These studies require accuracy, mus- cular co-ordination, and speed. Home Economics Home Economics’ basic goal is to produce good home-makers. It develops creative skills, intro- duces hobbies and leads to occu- pations in related fields. Physical Education The physical aspects of the body, as well as the mental, must be developed and built. By including physical educa- tion in the school curriculum, the bodies of students are strengthened, exercised, and fully developed. Fair play, good sportsmanship, re- sponsibility, character development, and honesty are a few of the qualities gained in such classes. 12
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