Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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:,,-cas, C 2 Q U fn 'u P :U -1 Z H1 Z -4 I 7 The Music department offers the student interested in music an opportunity to participate in band, orchestra. or choir. There is an opportunity for all, in both popular and classical music. Naturally, a desire to play or sing is stimulated. and it is hoped an understanding and appreciation of the liner type of music is developed. Dale Harper nj? D T1 n-.,v .. A jan Thompkins DEPARTMENT , ? Dv 9 ,f i ' 'qal' KW -t .s ? ..f 1 4 Q- . .:r..-. The art course is constructed to provide a maximum of experience in all phases of art as it applies to everyday life. This covers painting, drawing, crafts. appre- ciation, consumer education, ceramics, metalwork, sculpture, commercial art, and others. The emphasis is on practical work, although anyone who cares to use art as a career will find that this course will prepare him for art school or college art courses. Page 13

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INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Fred Yollman Ford Case Clarence Eckert bl Y' vs., john Supance . h Q 1 4-x A ' . g 1' , N -A A 'Y A tr.:'g.' x .J -I 4 . p' .Q fi K 5 A 618332: - X92 ,L 1- . 54- 3 -f 1553-A Q , fa, Q , , K 1 4- i, 3-' mixes .gg Al- x ' , 'xx F, xv , W fy X I 1-.5 I , .. I X Frank Troglia Aloysius Galicki john Photo Mervin Staines . Yr aw...-..7 1-1- 44-, l. Generally speaking, the Art and Industrial Arts courses are designed as nearly as possible to provide instruction and experience basic to the vocations and axocations represented in our school, shops, and craft rooms. The Industrial Arts subjects as set up are not intend- cil to prepare anyone for a specific job such as running Page 12 I X' .5 Y , il drill press or becoming a specialist in repairing automobile carburetors of a certain make. The instructors try to give a broad background in to develop basic skills the Held, and to teach within the group. the subject, peculiar to cooperation



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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Clarence Swackhammer Dorothy Gill Spartoco DiBiasio ia- - 1 ,4 ., '55 'li ' . The physical education pro- gram for boys and girls is per- haps one of the most important in the Euclid High curriculum. Its purpose is to develop and maintain physical efficiency, es- tablish desirable health attitudes, develop permanent interest in recreational activities, sportsman- i ' M 'YA ' -- .-.. ship and a sense of fair play, .5 Q7 'f-Q X 3. self-control, poise, grace, ease, AVA and self-assurance. 1 all x X 5X 'md X .. joseph Gram Carol Grave jane Lais james Calvert Y O HOME ARTS DEPARTMENT nl 7- T1 0 ': .F 3-' , 1,7 H . ,.': i' 103 5 T' Marion Hoddick Edith Lemon jcssie Howe Pagclfl i The general aims of the Home Arts course are: K I J To lead the student to realize some of her responsibilities as a member of a demo- cratic home and communityg 122 To help the student analyze and solve her personal prob- lems as to clothing, food, and social relation- ships. The Home Arts Department offers courses which prepare a girl for the greatest career of her life-marriage.

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