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if A X if 1 1-'Wf' pq df! MARJORIE SPRAGUE Ashland College, B.A. English 9 HAMILL HARTMAN Mount Union College, Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. English, journalism Q HELEN KLICKOW Winenberg College, University of Michigan, B.A.., M.A. Library Science MATHEMATICS Ashland High School ofers an exten- sive course of study in the field of mathe- matics. Subjects taught in the mathe- matics classes are freshman algebra, general mathematics, plane geometry, solid geometry, advanced algebra, trig- onometry and refresher mathematics. Special emphasis has been placed on mathematics because of its increasing need. Many students are taking the course in refresher mathematics before leaving high school. E. D. WOLFE Ohio State University, Columbus Business College, Kent State University, Ashland College Mathematics A. C. ZIEMKE College of Wooster, B.A. Physical Education, Refresher Mathematics N ,fr - Q, LOUIS U. TODD Oberfin College, Harvard University, B.A., LL.B. Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Trignometry if X- ii. gi i A '45 i ' . 51 1 ll., ,A '-'fr' 1 GRACE FRANZ Kent State University, Ashland College, Western Reserve University, B.S. in Ed Algebra MARTHA E. NEISWENDER Ohio Northern University, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. General Mathematics
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f' had MILDRED A. MAHON Otterbein College, University of Wisconsin, Miami University, B.A. English DOROTHY LOCHER Ohio State University, B.S. English ENGLISH English is a basic subject of education. In primary grades it is taught as read- ing, spelling and grammar. In high school vocabulary, reading, spelling, grammar and literature make up the English work. Speech, journalism and the library are all associated with the English de- partment. The purpose of the speech de- partment is to teach poise and ability. The daily announcements and the plays are the outstanding activities of this de- partment. The journalism classes use their English skill in writing. They pub- lish the Panorama and edit the student handbook. The library plays its part by furnishing the reference material and reading matter for the English students. CHARLENE PHILLIPS Ashland College, B.A. English . -L Vi N 5 ,,,,.,,.,g ,L gt I ELLEN CAMPBELL Wooster College, Columbia University B.A., M.A. English ANNA MAE POSTLE VIRGINIA G. LEWIS BERNARD HESKETT Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Ml1Skirlgl1m College, Ohio State Ohio State University, B.S. in English 10 University, B.S. in Ed. Speech, D1-amagicg Soeech. Dramatics K
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, 'W' im t FLORENCE FOUST . Heidelberg College, Ohio State University, Columbia University New York University, B.A. Problems, U.S. History f' f 5--ft ' ORA GRIEST Wooster College, Western Reserve SOCIAL SCIENCE The following subjects are taught in the field of social science: World his- tory, United States history, problems, and geography. World history covers the study of the period from the pre- historic age to modern day civilization. The major events studied are the various international wars. U. S. history is the study of the development of our own country. Wars also are an impor- tant study in this class as well as in World history, but they deal only with the wars involving the llnited States. The course in problems is a study of the plans and operation of our national government. This course also deals with the study of social problems. The two phases of geography are global and economic. The former deals with the study of climatic and geographical con- ditions of the world, while the latter takes up the economic problems of the nations. ,Ne ,dna-4 3123 , SIDNEY BOYD Muskingum College, Ohio State University, University of Michigan, University of Illinois, B.A., M.A. U. S. History V RAY BALLOU Oberlin School of Commerce, Sarah Lawrence College Ashland College U'1i efSi'Yf Chi?aS0 Uf'ivefSifYf Ohio ohio state University, B.A., B.S. in Eli -State Un1versity,'Ph. B. M.A. World History' Ameflfafl History Visiting Teacher, School Psychologist f ,,..: I e I H it I 4 5' eee as T' , 0 4 '1. .- it ittt' . 52 GLORIA W. PATTEN Lake Erie College, Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. 1 7th Grade History M. F. RICHERT Miami University, Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Music, History 7 l O SALLY WHITNALL 5' Kent State University, Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Geography
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