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Q I I Mr. Buboltz shows Loren Stiles the principles of print- ing. Fred Edwards and Mr. Hutt are measuring a board in a woodworking class. The Library I5 Democmlic OTTAWA is proud of its library and the democratic way in which it is run. The two full-time librarians spend eight hours each school day and Mon- day and Thursday evenings in the library. Mrs. Roth, who was new this year, Harry P. Buboltz, B.S. journalism, Printing X I l aw i Lloyd F. Hutt, B.A. Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, Arithmetic Boy! Pina' Palriorimz In Imz'zz5t1'ial Am INDUSTRIAL ARTS trains boys to be car- penters, printers, machinists, commercial drawers, and the numerous other jobs that go with making good citizens. Mr. Buboltz in his printing classes, de- veloped a job analysis procedure similar to that in use in a large printing establish- ments. This year the Industrial Arts depart- ment had a new teacher, Mr. Ross Robin- son, who took the place of Mr. Eleveld, now in active military duty. came on Mondays and Thursdays. She has two years of junior College work to her credit. gn 'T Mechanical Drawing Ross Robinson, B.S. Machine Shop Miss Beebe is a member of the Michigan Library and American Library Associations. Grace Beebe Clara Mast, A.B. Lurerta Koepnick Miss Beebe is doing one of Librarian Librarian Roth cMIS.D her many tasks, that of find Librarian ing books for pupils. U61
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Foreign Language Makes Staeiemfr Patriotic IN A DEMOCRACY where all nationalities live and all languages are spoken, teaching foreign languages is important. Ottawa teaches Latin and French and has a Latin club called S.P.Q.R.', and a French club Les Amateurs Francais. In the Latin classes taught by Miss Katherine Smith, a wall panel was made illustrating the costumes of Roman men and women. A model Roman home was redecorated and refinished and two recordings of class work were made. In Miss Horn's French class culture points are given when a student visits art and furniture exhibits, French movies, opera and ballet, lectures about France and French Canada, or reads magazine articles, and biographies. Mary Horn, A.B. French Katherine M. Smith, A.B., M.A. Latin, French Kathleen C. Above: Mary Schopps, Mary M. Woodhouse, and Miss Smith examine the model Roman home. Home Economies' Better! Democracy HOME ECONOMICS makes better Smith, A.B. French, English Below: Phyllis Sharp, Betty Matteson, and Miss jackson boil milk in one of the food classes. , , Lela Mary Davis, A.B. Beulah S. jackson, B.S Elizabeth homes which In Furn makes 3' belief Personal Regimen, Foods, Clothing, Matheson B S democracy. M155 MathC50f1, M155 ciothihg Arithmetic Foods ClOfl11I'1g Davis, and Miss Jackson are Ottawa's three teachers that give in- struction in this work. In 7-1 Foods the girls learn to prepare breakfast and in 7-2 they learn to make lunches and dinners. Occasionally the girls have a party on special days such as Valentine Day. Miss Davis gave out question- naires to her senior students on Pupil Interests and Needs, which proved very interesting. lf15I
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Lenore Marie Carling, B.S. Bernice R. Badeir, A.B., M.A. Arithmetic Creaser, A.B., M.A. Algebra Mathematics Mazfbemfzficf MdVC!96J On! SINCE EVERY ARMY needs engineers, and all engineers need Mr. To l an d is helping Kenneth Sims with a problem in Geometry I. mathematics, mathematics is an important subject in a democracy. i Starting with elementary Algebra a student can take mathe- matics on through Trigonometry. It may count as a major or minor in counting credits for graduation. Miss Bader and Miss Seegmiller, two of our math teachers, are sponsors of Senior Girls' League groups, and Miss Seeg- miller is sponsor of the entire League. Mr. Toland, also a mathematics teacher, is sponsor of the National Honor Society. jim Burger and Miss Bader pause for the camera- man while pondering over a problem in Algebra I , ga l J! if Mr' Clatw 0 1-thy Watcljes 3 Lowell M. Alma Don P. Toland, B.S. Student put a Compound in. Palmer, A.B. Seegmiller, B.A., M.A. Geometry terest problem on the board. Arithmetic, Geography Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry i171
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