Ottawa Hills High School - Legend Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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NATIVE LEARN NATIVE LA GUAGE Proper development of one's own lan- guage is truly a necessity in this world of communication. Thus, the study of English is stressed throughout school, giving us basic rules and ideas with which to speak and write more efficiently. ln the seventh and eighth grades, fund- amentals of English are implanted as a basis for future study. Along with a review of English grammar, which is stressed in all higher grades, introductory works of literature are studied in the ninth grade. Throughout senior high, English and Ameri- can literature are studied respectively. Stu- dents also tackle vocational themes, auto- biographies and term reports as annual ac- tivities for specific grades. In these various ways the English Department strives to at- tain a thorough knowledge of our native language for every student LE CURRY B.A. M.A. . o . . of Iowa- English. B SKODSHOLM B.A., U. of M.- English Journalism. RONALD WEAVER BS Michigan State fused LORETTA NORMAN BS Aquinas English EUNICE SWEDER BS Kansas State University fused SUE ADDISON BS Michigan State home economics ,Y MARLENE VAN HALL AB Western Michigan Spee h Eng MARY LOU LA CLAIRE AB U of M English JOANNE CLAYTON lush KATHLEEN C SMITH AB Kalamazoo College English BA Georgetown College English H WILL BRENNER BA Mich: gan State English NEL , , , u f M, u , l I 1 , h y 3 . 'ff f A r 4: I . r A - Km 5 t . f 4 Q' f- ,X .3--fi. LA X. ' ' , Jif- ' l 1 if .ti - Q - . ,,

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MEET YOUR WORLD FACE TO FACE Wrth so much rnterest focused today on the rm portant happentngs and events of the moment the soclal studues classes at Ottawa have been shaped to lnform and :nstruct the student on the current and htstorrc events of the world Crvucs us presented to the student rn the nnnth grade where he learns hrs pruvtleges and responstbrluttes as a cntuzen As a sophomore the htstornes of varlous countrres throughout the world are studued In the lunuor year one studies our Amerlcan hlstory and heritage Finally as a senior the student takes a se mester of government and one of economrcs Here he learns the economic structure of our country and delves further unto our natnve American government '51 ALLEN TAJEGGIA BS Western Mnchlgan govt cnvtcs BRUCE WAGNER BA MA Western Muchtgan govt ctvucs home and famtly lnvnng RUSSELL JONES BE MA Superlor State Teachers College U of Munn govt econ modern problems debate YOU YOU RE DRIVING In order for a student to get hrs drlvers ltcense before he IS erghteen he must complete a state approved course rn Druvers Educatuon Such a course vs currently berng offered at Otta- vv ,J Besudes learntng the varuous traffnc laws to complex car parts the students proftt by actual drnvtng expernence After one completes thus course succes fully he vs gtven a certnftcate whtch he presents hen applyung for a permanent, welldeserved a long awarted ltcense JACK LANE B S Western Mtchtgan drrvers ed ROBERT COLLINS AB Hope College world hnstory phys d health ROBERT HENDRICKSON AB Hope College ctvtcs EL E TRACY AA BA MA U of M Amertcan History HARD BLAKE BA MA U of M U of Md U S a world htstory WILLIAM ABENDSCHEIN BE Central State Teachers College U S and, world htstory Soctal Studtes Dept Head CRAZY Y - I 4 I , . I - N , 'di 9, . , ,., j tt? :fi ta y so-5 T 2 t , x l ' 3 2 T , Q Q E . l . l 4 l ,4 1 l L l , f ' -1 ', 4, , . RIC , , .5 . . nd . 1 ff, QQ 9 ' 99 , Y O . . , , L . . , . a. I . .f A I X - u-1 . . .- . I it . - 2, . . X . - K , I '-I 1 i ' ' I Xl!



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HERE THERE'S MUSIC . .. BUSINESS SENS Music hath charm to soothe the savage beast. True, the music department may not have tamed beasts, but its many varied programs and activi- ties have given the students much pleasure and enjoyment throughout the year. Band, orchestra, and chorus, are fields offered to both senior and junior high. This year, the sen- ior high band put in a snappy appearance in new uniforms well deserved by the entire group Working as a strong unit the music department reaches out to many Ottawa students thus culti vating talent and appreciation in a wonderful field I BUSINESS CENTS I'll just never learn to keep my eyes off those keys and type faster, exclaims a discouraged stu- dent as he leaves his typing class. However, he usually finds that he does succeed, as here, and in other commercial classes, students are found ac- quiring commercial abilities of all types. Business math, office practice, commercial law, retail sell- ing, bookkeeping, stenography, shorthand, and typing comprise the subjects taught This year many of the classes assisted the faculty with things such as typing and dittoing DO OTHY HILL BS MA Ferris U of M office practice stenogra phy typing TED PASMA BM Western Mich vocal music ROLAND VASHAW ALMA STACE B 5 MA Bob Jones Univergity U of M typing MA Western Michigan vocal instrumental music MER shorthand CHARLES F CHANTER B S MA Wayne State WYN NITCHELL A B M M Simpson College and Michigan Western Michigan commercial State instrumental mus c 1 ' - ' 1 r 1 ' ' R , .., . ., , I I I , . I, ' : .f-I r i .. -.. 1 - -I I - , , .., . ., , 5 , BAA-f - ., , - - . , , . ,, . ., , i , .., . ., 5 , 5 : .

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