Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Left to Right: MR. NlCOl.AS PRICE-lndustrial Arts, Stage Crew, Chess and Checkers Club. MISS MARY HAUSHEER-Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Cheerleader and Friendship Club sponsor. MR. FREDERICK VOLLMAN-Industrial Arts, Ccmmercial Arts, Arts and Crafts Club. MISS MARION HODDlCK-Home Economics, Club Co-ordinator. MR. WALTER EDWARDS-Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts, Lettering Club. 6 rounai Q0 cl nt 'Dun ,NG ow. We ' A i ,Aff ,- K ',..f' V, The Art Classes aim to create interest and un- derstanding in art and train those people who are going to specialize in art after graduation. Entries were made in poster contests and the National Scholastic Art Contest this year. The boys' industrial art classes work with metal, wood, and printing and study the tools used in this work, while the girls' home economics classes have proiects in sewing, and textile painting, and they have full charge of the re- freshments at all faculty teas. The cooking classes put on six luncheons to which they in- vited other students, faculty members, and parents. The girls visited the Health Museum and several clothing factories. , 'sf , Y an 'TO Q Q . on the long vwme Q. 59 fe! ' It's foolish, but it's fun.

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Left to Right: MR. BRUCE GRAHAM-American History, English, ' Q7 Social Studies, Boys' Recreation Club. MISS EDNA SURRARRER-English, Bookkeeping, Sports and Games Club. MR. HAROLD BLACKBURN-English, World History, Travel Club, Echo sponsor. MISS RUTH VERMILLION-General Language, Latin, Girl Reserve sponsor. MISS PAULINE BERG-English, Math, National Honor Society sponsor, Polka Club. Second Row: MR. ROBERT BENNETT-English, Social Studies, Speech, Sr. Card Club. MR. EDWARD HOON-Drama, English, Social Studies, Journalism, Echo sponsor, Book Review Club. MR. HAROLD MCBRIDE-English, Business, Social Studies, Boys' Recreation Club, June Graduating Class sponsor. MR. MARCEL MARCOTTE-General Language, Span- ish, French, Spanish Club, Opus '47 sponsor. Speak .few Mr. Marcotte has charge of the Foreign Language Department. This year one hundred-forty students are studying either French, Spanish, Latin, or gen- eral language. French had not been taught at Euclid Central for five years and this year it was brought back into the curriculum. The first semester Mr. Marcotte was assisted in this class by Mrs. Degner, a practice teacher from Western Re- serve University. Pictured below is a scene from one of Mr. Marcotte's Spanish classes in which he celebrated apple for the teacher day. Miss Surrarrer's weekly vocabulary lists are remembered by many of the alumni. Today her students still inform us that she has not run out of words or definitions. The outstanding activity of the Senior English classes was their trip to the Hanna to see Maurice Evans portray Hamlet belle' 8 ' more An apple for the teacher. 'll



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Q Obtainable in the Commercial Depart- ment are courses in typing, shorthand, and book-keeping. Also offered is the Commercial Co-operative course, where the students are in school in the morning and obtain work experience in the after- noon. This comes under the philosophy of Learning to do by doing. In most cases the students at graduation remain with the company for whom they worked as a co-operative student. These stu- dents have made an enviable record by their success in the ofTices of Euclid. This good relationship has been a boost for all graduates of Euclid Central who seek employment. Together. Left to Right: MISS MARY KESSINGER-Typing Shorthand Handicraft Club. MR. DELMAR SMITH-Shorthand Office Proc tice, Athletic Association, Jr Card Club MRS. LOUISE WINTERS-School Secretary Anvil Chgrus. Y Ours sin ce 'ein

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