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Arts Develop Special Abilities MR. FRANK M. PASQUERELLA Band MRS. MABEL HAMMON Art I, H, III. IV MRS. ELFREDA JOHNSON Vocal Music Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Pasquerella instruct students in the field of musical arts. Perfection demands endless hours of practice by both stu- dents and teacher. With Mrs. Hammon’s guidance, the Art Department encourages students to appreciate the visual arts. Art students attended the Scho- lastic Art Awards Show at O’Neil’s and senior art students visited the May show at the Cleve- land Art Museum. Janet Barth looks on as Mrs. Johnson demonstrates how to play a new selection. Left: Mrs. Hammon instructs Linda Jeffreys in the fine points of mixing tempera paint. 22
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Languages Develop Awareness MRS. BESSIE KELLER Latin I, II, III MRS. ELIZABETH RAMIREZ French I. II Spanish I. II Students learn the cultures of foreigncoun- tries in their studies of Spanish, French, and Latin. Three years of Latin and two years of French and Spanish are offered. Latin students took a field trip to Hiram College to see the play “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” Spanish and French students wrote and performed skits. This year the Language Department tried a new program with foreign exchange students. Jose Fernando Garcia Ortega, whoisfromEcua- dor, spent three months with the Zacharias family. Translations can be fun! Right. Mrs. Keller? Left: Mrs. Ramirez explains to her class that music plays an important part in the Spanish culture. 21
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Business Experience Is Gained MRS. MARTHA DAVIS Typing I Bookkeeping General Business MRS. EUNICE LEACH Shorthand I. II Office Practice Business English Typing I MISS JOELLEN CHANDLER Typing I, II Shorthand I Miss Rose Gingo replaced Mrs. Davis in the Business Depart- ment She teaches Typing I. General Business, and Bookkeeping. The Business Department provides students with the knowledge necessary for a successful business career. Students develop skills in typ- ing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Students learn the proper speech and dress for the business office, and how to operate modern office ma- chinery. The Business Department also planned a visit to a business college. Mrs Leach draws a stencil for the next edition of the school paper, the Spectrum. 23
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