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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Neal Maclieigan Anthoni Vaccariello iw- at X , . I ' 47' , .if Z' . Ruth Vermillion Leonard Rohuck Na. -4 lim' Y is ' - x ' , The constantly improving transportation facilities, plus more and better means of communication, have brought the present generation of Americans into a community of nations in which the United States must play the part of a neighbor and a leader. Now as never before, it behooves Ameri- cans to make themselves understood by the other peoples of the world. It further be- hooves them to make every effort to under- stand the millions of persons in the world who express themselves in languages which are foreign to Americans. in -5 uff K - l Yi COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 'I'he general objective of the Commercial course is to prepare the student to enter the business world immedi- ately after graduation. The students in the Co-op de- partment are given a mini- mum of fifteen hours a week of actual work experi- ence at the prevailing wage rate. 'lhis program offers to the students the oppor- tunity of learning by do- ing. -..H Delmar Smith john Reeves june Phypers Edmund Mize if, .pl , I ,- ta- Quik +25 T' Dolores Hohs Louise Darst Donald Brown Lillian Barrow
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f .,,?,5f?h wi- ...,- Pera Campbell ingworth Lester Angene STUDIES DEPARTMENT Stanley Wfhitside Halen Stewart To encourage the highest type of citizenship in prob- lems dealing with govern- ment, economics. religion, and race, whose solutions depend entirely upon an intelligent and understand- ing attitude of all future active participants in Amer- ican democracy, and to try to develop those qualities which will make for a most intelligent citizenship, are not the least of the goals toward which the social studies teacher strives. The encouragement of a coop- erative spirit or an attitude of tolerance and the appre- ciation of culture are two further objectives. Ruby Olszn Myron Gordon ir, lf' , , ,!.:c.A, 1 , I., 'N 4' Wilma Gillman Clemens Blauch Robert Bennett ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Used in thinking and communicating id e a s , a skillful use of language is necessary for every intellec- tual endeavor and most social relationships. Through many experiences each six-week period, Eu- clid students continually improvc their reading, writing, speaking, and lis- tening, helping to make better citizens, to become successful in their life's work, and to live happy, well-adjusted personal lives. Melvin Robb Neal Nelson is E' -f --3 xgyt I ,V g' L. l 5 w EQ 'VT Pl' x S-.I George Wiley
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A knowledge of the various sci- ences is extremely useful as well as being rewarding. The general ob- jective of the study of science is to aid the student to acquire, classify, and select facts and to draw logical iconclusions. The program of scien- :tific study offered at Euclid is a 'varied one which offers such courses las Physics, Horticulture, Biology, land Chemistry. f. 1. james Ge bhart ' '21 5' N 5 1 P , I , st ff 2 'ri-ir N - . . 4 3? lfu sc -Az sae, f S' 'Q' joseph Mayer l 1 lv- Olin Bailey Leon Heinlein Richard Keay W ,1 . bi Q ,' ,,,. , G . - -f, -' w YV? N ,fi A ul-.rg 'K pl b I p,xffV: 'f7 5'-. ' Q V MW H V of K If - ggi, if ,,',.' .L 1 ,, I 5 A . L 1 r d 'ff':T lliflik 3 S l V - . 2 f' P5515-3: ' E M ' X an ' ' .., f X LW, -1 I ' 1 x X3 I X W' J if jack Miller Harry Spangler Norman Thompson -,rl ...,. - MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT imma: -y. c ' 5 vi L' I ' -s - faf-f '74 N A, 5 , , 1. s A -Q If MY ' NI . 41, I ' 'l J my 1 . T V Irv: l . --A.: A 'f Beula Wilson Albine Weitzel Fred johns Adrian Buerger 'O :fl i ' TYWA - vu.-.. ' -..A-in ' Our Mathematics department of- fers: Shop Mathematics. Algebra, Plain and Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. All of the courses in mathematics except shop math are a necessity for the student enter- ing a career of engineering or sci- ence. These math courses are suf- ficient for all the skilled trades in and out of industry as well as for a foundation for further mathematics in higher education.
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