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.-:iz 4 ' fig If 1, T' SOCIAL STUDIES FACULTY Left to Right: MR. ROBERT HOLLOWAY-Psychology, Industrial Arts, Math, Radio Listeners Club. MRS. FRANCES FINNEGAN-World History, English, Social Studies, Business, Junior Hobby Club. MR. BRUCE GRAHAM-American History, English, Social Studies, Boys' Recreation Club. MRS. HELEN STEWART-English, Social Studies, ln- ternational Relations Club. MISS FLORENCE THOMAS-English, Soclal Studies, American History, Girl Reserves. Second Row: MR. HAROLD BLACKBURN-English, World History, 'Echo sponsor, Travel Club. MR. ROBERT BENNETT--English, Social Studies, 'Spe-ech, Senior Card Club. MR. EDWARD HOON-English, Social Studies, Jour- nalism, Droma, Echo sponsor, Book Review Club, Core Group. MR. HAROLD MCBRIDE-English, Social Studies, Busi- ness, Senior Class sponsor, Boys' Recreation Club. MR. CLEMENS BLAUCH-Government, Social Studies, American History, Economics, School Treasurer. The Social Studies Department has begun a new course of study this year in the ninth grade, Inter- American Relations. Another new course is the study of Euclid's history and its place in a metropolitan area. Social studies classes visit the courts in Cleveland throughout the year and this year Mr. Hoon sponsored a trip to Greenwich Village in Michigan. The department has furthered interest in other countries with the International Relations club, spon- sored by Mrs. Stewart. I. n ,he 6901-f of r G4-Q , S, 5 x D0n'l feftre me ln- I'm beginning to see the light. 9
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xv' Left to Right: MR. LEON HEINLEIN--General Science, Math, .lr. Camera Club. MISS DORIS MASON-Math, Science, Jr. Drama Club. MR. RICHARD KEAY-Science, Chemistry, Sr. Camera Club, Athletic Board. MISS ELIZABETH WITHROW-Science, Math, English, Social Studies, Drill Team. I MR. HARRY KOTH-Trigonometry, Algebra, Preflight, Physics, Geometry, Senior Hobby. Second Row: MR. ALBERT MILLER-Math, Science, Jr. Varsity Club, Jr. Football and Baseball Coach. MR. OLIN BAILEY-Biology, Movie Club. MR. LOREN GRAY-Algebra, Mash, Sr. Card Club. fi' 'mg E ' EMAJQL Q . of ' . 10 e In EKU a af' ani Lo SI vi This year twenty-five percent of the teachers are in the Science Department. The science classes are taught in what is called the Science Wing where several rooms contain all the necessary equipment for conducting experiments, the most popular part of the course. The classes have movies, take trips and have other outside activities when conditions are right. The Science Department as well as the rest of the school is proud of the results of the recent examinations given at Kent, Ohio, for Lenore Jerabek, a IOB student, won fourth place in the 4--1.-,,, whole state. Tips the scales at . . Oh sayl can you see? v
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Left to Right: MR. LEON HEINLEIN-General Science, Math, Jr. Camera Club. MISS DORIS MASON-Math, Science, .lr. Drama Club. MISS PAULINE BERG-English, Math, Polka Club, National Honor Society. MISS ELIZABETH WITHROW-Science, Math, English, Social Studies, Drill Team. MR. HARRY KOTH-Math, Trigonometry, Algebra, Preflight, Physics, Geometry, Senior Hobby. Second Row: MR. CLIFFORD OWENS-Algebra, Dean of Boys. MR. ALBERT MILLER-Math, Science, Algebra, Jr. Varsity Club, Jr. Football and Baseball Coach. MR. LOREN GRAY-Algebra, Math, Science, Sr. Card Club. The Math Department under Mr. Koth had two proiects for this year. The first was to standardize the math classes so that in future years the student would have no difficulty when he changed classes. The second project was the cen- tralizing of the math department at one headquarters. An office was set up in which all math tools, supplementary texts, work books, and a file of individual students' math work to show their progress are kept. The teachers may borrow from the oliice at any time. Trigonometry, general math, advanced algebra, and shop math are offered to fill the needs of future college students as well as of those who will immediate- ly begin earning their living after graduation. on eseyf twosey l'll get by as long as I .
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