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MR, ADAM GOYKOVICH, B.S. B.A, College of Steubenville The Humanities Do you want to visit the Nile, catch a glimpse of Pharoah's tomb, and delve into the ruins of ancient cultures? Why not take a course in World History? With the help of the teacher and the use of a history book, one can travel to many lands and learn what has made man's culture today. Projects of landscapes, maps, buildings and inventions make your trip more realistic. As you journey through the years, your teacher parallels history with the activities of the modem world. Debates on important problems - Viet Nam, imperialism, nuclear arma- ments - bring international issues into the classrooms. American history, its government and problems of democracy are realized as students relate America's positioninworld affairs. Indeed, the history of social studies enables one to gain a keen and sincere appreciation of his heritage. MR. RICHARD LEYLAND, B.S. Ohio University MR. JOSEPH HAMROCK, B.S. College of Steubenville 5 Y 7 ,pvg ' ,. 4 y j +L il , saw: ff' y N As 1 A X X g Q., L K y if, t 1 ' L..-1 ll ,,fi-' Q ., tt Q .. 'Mull MR, WILLIAM OLSAVSKY, B.S. Indiana University 4, A MR. RUDY YAKSICI-I, B.A, Bethany College
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MR. RAY SCHERICH, M, A. Bowling Green State U. MR. MOSES ZEGEER, B.S, West Virginia University r s 2 skin. .aa,MtaLmn , Q ,L,. ,, 4- , fiir . aa.graQ iMit.:w fsRadQsa feesa.iiE MR. EUGENE MILTKO, Purdue University B.S. MR. CHARLES SINDLINGER, B.A. Ohio University The Sdences The science program delves into the realm of discoveries-- seeking to fulfill the eager curiosity of young minds. Laboratory experiments in chemistry open an entirely new world of the senses- colors, odors, textures, and sounds. Field trips and observations give the student new awareness of his environment. Films and lectures keep him abreast the new scientific developments. Reference work and completed projects enable the student to see the products of his own efforts. A co-ordinant study in the field of sciences is mathematics. Mathematics furnishes the student with the ability to express theories into quantitative measures. Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry build the foundation from scientific expressions into the abstract. With the teacher's knowledge and the student's desire for learn- ing, the industrious individual can create new ideas for the benefit of mankind, through the sciences. X. MR. CLIFFORD CRIBBS, B.S, Ohio University
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'Kwan 'Qty Alun., M-m...,,, SWF! 'aan ., .. h::,z ' ' ' ,Lv , 'H , ' 1 MRS. VIRGINIA MOYNIHAN, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Foreign Languages The foreign languages lift one into anew and exciting world. Though conjugations declensions, and the nomenclatures of the languages are sometimes difficult to learn, constant practice and application of the conversational language will increase your knowledge of the foreign tongues. As you progress with your studies you will become more in- terested in the peoples of different nations. Through you.r Spanish and Latin textbooks, you learn about the history and cultures of the people. This applies to the study of any language. In time, your understanding of the language grows and you gain a keener insight of some of the world's peoples. When one understands the lan- guages of our foreign neighbors--ultimately, one begins to under- stand the behaviors of these peoples. With this new insight, world peace comes a step closer to reality. For the first time in recent years, a foreign language club has been formed--The Spanish Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Moynihan, this club will attempt to fulfill some of the ideas advocated by the language department, The Spanish Club will explore the culture of Spain, the Americas, and other Spanish-speaking nations throughout the world. Members will report on the historical and social de- velopment of these nations. They will correspond with pen pals in the Spanish lands . . . cementing concrete relations. MRS. DONNA DIEGUEZ, B.A. West Liberty State College MRS. HESTER HOLMAN Librarian I8 'T' J l
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