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Miss Betty Easton tlefti. Miss Betty Van Meter. HOME ARTS Classes in home arts prepare the girls for the future by teaching them to cook and sew, and to become good housewives. This year, groups from the home economics department helped with athletic and scholarship ban- quets. They also gave service to other de- partments throughout the year. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The value of health and physical activities as a part of a broad educational program has long been recognized. For this reason all stu- dents at F. H. S. receive two and one-half years of physical training and a half year of health education. Miss Esther March, L. C. Keller. COMPLETE BUSINESS INSTRUCTION The commercial department of Findlay High School includes in its curriculum courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, sales, distributive education and office practice. This training enables students to take positions as sec- retaries and sales personnel upon graduation. Left to right: D. N. Avery, Miss Mae Fassett, Miss Rosa Hudnell, Mrs. Helen Eckel. T5
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MATHEMATICS The mathematics department of Findlay High School offers a complete and compre- hensive program. The curriculum is broad in order to meet the needs of students expecting to go into technical training and those merely desiring a proficiency in the fundamentals of arithmetic for meeting the problems of every- day living. Miss Bernice Kieffer. H. H. Yawberg. Left to right: C. C. Bachman, J. O. Jenkins, Miss Frances Mary Stover. THE FINE ARTS The fine arts department consists of three divisions: library science, art and woodwork- ing. The art department offers instruction in regular art Work and photography while mechanical drawing is offered as a supple- ment to the Woodworking courses. VOCATIONAI INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS The vocational department offers courses in mechanical trades, industrial arts and auto- motive mechanics. This depart- ment has been expanded in re- cent years to meet the increasing demands for vocational training. These courses provide training which will prepare the student upon graduation for an initial position in a trade and later for responsible positions in industry. Left to right: Jack Volkmer, J. D. Schmunk, Paul Heuberger, A. R. Kostyo, H. W. Settles. 'I4
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