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Arthur Bennett EA, BS in E51 Ohio Stctc lVni.crf , Penn College Physics Phys-col Er: cate Ei-vs Attcngrahze :dont Rzsrc r' Hi-Y Ccntce-i committee Arthur J. Bridenbaugh BS, MA Miami University Western Reserve University Chemistry, Physical Science Moyne Operators Donald Frail BS. in Ed Bowling Green University Biology, Mechanical Drawing Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach Iyaku SCIENCE This year physical science was added to the curriculum to replace physical geography, This course, together with chemistry, physics, and biology, com- pletes the science department, There were sixty-tive students enrolled in chemistry classes, torty-two in physics, eighty-two in biology, and sixty-two in physical science. Laoorctory sciences Qiyc sgdents the c:'ocrt,.n,ty to find out for themselves truths of the scientitic wo d
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Miss Mory-Ann LeBedoff Mrs. Leong Vvinpenny -E A 'A A E A , M A -'-cl' I- C, Collage Flora Sfenc Mmncr o on ,iilc I tic Frome Ln crsify of W scores n r he , English gpg-,gn Engl gh h my CIU2 ygggbyrgg Mrs. Audrey Zobowsky BA, AA. Oh.o on .ers fy Lovin, English Riverlef Adi isc' Of the three foreign longuogcs offered ot Rocky River High School, Lotin Il, Spanish I ond Il, ond French I ond II ore given yeorly. Lotir, III ond IV ore olfer- nofed. Forty-two students were enrolled in this yecir's French closses, forty-nine in Sporish, ond seventy-on-3 in Lofin. These iuclw Luth III smficnls fove been chosen ro write Them frcnsa 'is on FGREIG ANGU GES the hoiru -Q? me M , fi,
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Jirnlliviston, a former student at River, visited classes in A record of school lite would not be complete international relations and told of his experiences in Alaska without o reminder of classes in U S history a re while he was serving in the Army. Since History of the United States is a required course in the high school curriculum, one hundred and thirty- six students filled tive classes assigned to the subject. World history classes totaled ninety-four pupilsg internation- al relations and sociology classes, halt- year courses, included a membership of forty-seven. fifteen quired subject tor seniors Roy C. Bullington BA., MA, Canterbury College Indiana State Teachers' Colleg World History, Sociology International Relations Baseball Coach William Donnelly BA, MA Ohio Wesleyan University History Current Forum
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