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Clyde M. Barnhard Gerard L. Gentile Science New developments in the science de- partment this year include increasing the efficiency of teaching by reducing the size of classes, examining the need for honor courses, and developing a new general science course. Recently appointed coordinator of the science department, Mr. John Langmead feels that science courses have three main objectives the most important being con- tributing to the scientific development of the student. Departmental coordination of indus- trial arts is now being conducted by Mr. James F. Nemastil. The aim of this de- partment is to give the boys a helping hand in the pursuit of a practical vocation. lndusfrial Arfs MODERATING a panel of teachers recently returned from foreign lands is Dr. Leonard Freyman. I John C. Langmead Albert J. Abramovitz Larry Bauer Karl F. Christman Merle G. McFadden Joseph M. Ruben Roy L, Uber 21
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46 GIRLS' FAUINET coordinator Buffy Taylor serves punch to Mr. Winters and Mr. Moore at a faculty party. Mafhemafics ,J Dorothy S. Bur-tt Hilda Fabien Miriam E Kaetzel f Domesfic Science Future engineers, scientists, bankers, navigators, and statisticians are stimu- lated toward gratifying careers in ad- vanced math courses. Frivolity is dis- missed and intense concentration com- menced at the start of each new class period. lVIath students acquire knowledge of the complexities of algebra, plane, solid, and analytic geometry in addition to trig- onometry. Assisted by the math depart- ment, many students will attain high goals. Sounds of humming sewing machines and aromas of delicious foods Hoat through the halls as future homemakers participate in home economics courses, which provide them with practical oppor- tunities. Gerald D. Birnlmum Mabel Buckenmeyer Barton G. Fetterman Harry Gordon lfllvn Hunting N01-val B, lNIcAfee Wallace Moore Clyde W. Rutherford 20
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and Florence M. Bromelnieier James Butcher Frank Caimi June B. Kanter Everett B. Kreider 'J 'rr' fx ' 'N lithel S. Magee James R. Price Geraldine Spink Paul J. Wiseley t'll.X'l l'lNll with lmll guard Holm Baker is Mr. Paul Wiselvy, student c-nun:-il advisor. Commercial, Music Helping students who intend to do clerical types of work upon graduation is the aim of the commercial de- partment. The curriculum, comprised of law, English, math, typing, and shorthand, prepares them to fill posi- tions in various businesses. The development of musical talents, whether instru- mentally or vocally, is undertaken by the music depart- ment. Courses in music literature and music apprecia- tion may be taken in conjunction with chorus, band or orchestra to provide a subject major. Included also are the sessions of the Choir, the Girls' Glee Club, Concert Bands I and II, and the Orchestra. Clair T. McElfresh George F. Strickling 22
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