Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Photo by Hetty l.udwig Mr. Thomas and part of his largo choir practice in the music wing for the spring choral concert. Selections from this program were given at the Don Bridwell Easter Seal benefit show March 21. I he choir made its debut at a concert during the Christmas season. What's a Parade Without Music? Mr. Stillion’s marching band started preparation in August to be ready for the band shows at the grid games. Twenty Close-up of Deanne Dunzweiler, drum majorette.

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A ph ysics demonstration by Bob Mizer and Bob Fellows was included in the program given at the ZHS science department open house during the Eastern Ohio Teachers Association meet. October 24. Scientific, Religious, and Cultura I Val ues t he Rev. C. YY YVileher, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, was introduced by his son, Paul, when he gave the Christmas message at the December 19 chapel service. Practicing for the Christmas concert are Mr. Thomas, director, and soloists Bill Creager, Sandy Sidwell, Carole Honaker, and Larry Knight. Accompanists, Joan Well- stead, Marcia Brown, and Janie Walker. Nineteen



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We Study Zanesville High School curriculum includes academic and vocational subjects and conforms i,, accepted standards of flic North Central Asso- ciation. In accordance with recent trends, it has increased emphasis on math and science. Of recent years special emphasis is also given to college preparatory courses, to slow readers, to general acceleration of reading, and to organi- zation of class work at different levels of ability. The vocational program offers preparation for a number of interesting careers, which the student may embark upon immediately after graduation from high school if be does not wish to secure further training in special schools. Certain courses are required, and the student is given several choices of electives. Tlu various departments and their chairmen are English, Mrs. John Supplee; Science, Mr. I'.dwin Roe; Mathematics, Mr. Richard Parker; Social Science, Mr. Paul German; Foreign Lan- guage, Mr. Kenneth C. Thompson; Business Edu- cation, Mr. George L. Shai; Industrial Arts. Mr. Ellis Miracle; Home Economics, Miss Margaret Hook; Distributive Education, Miss Josephine Sebach; Art. Mr. Charles McCormick; Driver Education, Mr. Wayne Cunningham; Health, Physical Education and Sports, Mr. George Vlerebome; Vocational Education, Mr. Andrew Plant; Natural Resources, Mr. Charles J. Coyle; and Music, Mr. Glenvillc Thomas. In good weather outdoor basketball courts are very popular with gym classes and for a workout after a day of study. Photo by Cary Lrasurv Shown here art Charles Fleming, Harley Dorr, Cary Lennnert and George Ralph with the Natural Resources project they exhibited at the Junior Academy of Science at Muskingum College. Joe Nelson, junior, contemplates the timber rattler which he is about to dissect in Mr. Taylor s biology lab. Among his natural history trophies on display are bull buffalo horns, a pet alligator, and a gray fox pelt. Tuenty-one

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