Canonsburg High School - Canon Log Yearbook (Canonsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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express thoughts clearl SIGMUND SULKOVVSKI teaches sophomore English classes with interest and with thoroughness. Mr. Sulkuw- ski knows that future citizens need to understand well the prohlems of a mixed-up world and that a good sound English vocahulary contributes to this understanding. Mr. Sulkowski helped the seniors with their annual rnaga- zine sale this year, and the magazine campaign was a SlIl'K'C'55. JAMES BORSODY is instructor of freshman and sophomore English classes, and he must present the hasit' principles of English to his students. Mr. Borsody, who is very sincere and hardworking, successfully directs the puhlishing of the Gunners' Gazette. Mr. Hursocly plans lu attend post-graduate school to further his education. in English classes lhlll. Simiusm Suikowskl MR. -Lxxucs Boizsonv A freshman English class listens lo a book report given by John Melone. llil A group of seniors do a bil of reading and research in the school library, an ever-busy place.

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' ' 1 To read and listen with understanding ani Seniors receive their English training from LOUISE SCROGGS. Quiet and precise, Miss Scroggs works uneeasingly as teacher of English IV, senior class adviser, senior play director, and class day supervisor. Class day exercises always reflect the originality and ingenuity of Miss Scruggs. INA HOCH teaches English to juniors and freshmen. Acting as junior class adviser, head librarian, and direc- tor of guidance in the high school, Miss Hoch has few leisure moments. This year Miss Hoch is taking a course in psychological testing. A tour of western United States and Alaska provided an interesting summer for her last year. Miss Louise Sckocsos Miss INA Hocu Miss MARY CQRIFFXTH Teaching junior English, freshman English, and senior economic geography and advising the Canon Log and Camera Staff keep energetic MARY GRIFFITH ever busy. Miss Gritlith attended the National Council of Geography Teachers' Convention this year and spoke as a memher of a panel from Southwestern Penn- Iflillfllflflll. To learn to read and to take pleasure in what is read: to learn how to appreciate the iine ideals expressed in the great literature of the past and of our day: to learn how to use a correct and effective speaking vocahularyg and to learn how to write simply and correctlyg these are the objectives of stu- dents in English classes. An English III class enjoys Shakes- peare's Macbeth by listening to the records being played by Walter Me- Clelland. U01 sylvania Study Groups on l,I'lll'I'I'rilIlyJ and l imli1ly.r of Sindy Gl'llllf7.l' in G1'lIjll'1lf7lIll' ,



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0 develop musical talent Fiuxcis Coma: MR. I.oU1s Sc.-uaci FRANCIS COMER is supervisor of music in the schools of Canonsburg, so he is very well known to all high school students, who appreciate his sincere devotion to music. Mr. Comer directs all choruses in the high school, During summer vacations, he gives instruction in various musical instruments. LOUIS SCQXRCI is director of band at Canonsburg High School. Practicing with the band and giving lessons to individual band members is a year-round job for Mr. Searci. He is able to instill a sincere appreciation of music in his students, who respect Mr, Scarci's own knowledge and sincerity. ln the music rooms at C.H.S. many dillercnt types of songs and many different instruments maybe heard all during the day. As one looks about among the students, he may be looking at a great musician of the future, for these young people are truly interested in their music. Top lwfl: Members of the girls' chorus learn to sing with feeling. Lofwrr li-fl: Members of the boys' chorus make the music room resound as they practice. I.nfwz'r rigflllf Some members of the band are earnestly at practice with their wind instruments. 2

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