Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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N X N SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Satellites and guided missiles have dominated the headlines this year and because of these advancements, the role of high school science departments has been greatly emphasized. The ,Y tix-if Findlay High biology, chemistry, and physics classes have been s,,, keeping pace with these trends through instruction from competent faculty members. C. F. BURKHABT - Physics, Plane Geometry, Science Club adviser, Senior Scholarship Club adviser, scholarship chairman, A.B., Bluffton College, M.A., IOHNSTON - Biology, En- glish, junior class sponsor, A.B., Bowling Green State University. RICHARD S. PHILLIPS - Biology, Biolo- gy Club adviser, Naturalist Club adviser, A.B., Findlay College, M.A., Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University. D. D. LAWRENCE - Chemistry, Chemistry Club adviser, B. S., Bowling Green State University, M.A., Columbia University. Mr. Brandenberqer .,.,......,.,,.,. . . is Ohio State University. KABLYN Mr.Burkhm't Miss K. Iohnston Mr. Phillips Mr. Lawrence LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT The sun no longer shines on a foreign country. This idea makes us realize that, with electronics, rapid trans- portation, and increased travel, communication among peoples has become world-wide. The FHS language de- partment is keeping pace with this new world of progress. Whether it's Latin for scientific study, or French and Span- ish for future experience, students have the opportunity to prepare themselves under capable instructors. Many FHSers have been vastly benefited after graduation by - their knowledge of other langu- ages in their preparation for their chosen field of occupation. FRED BBANDENBEBGEB --- ,Q-. ,fri wifi! French, Spanish, Corridor Hosts' adviser, yearbook advis- er, A.B., Capital University, M. A., Ohio State University. LOBA WIEST - Latin, English, lunior Red Cross sponsor, B.S., the Ohio State University, M.A., Columbia University. HELEN IOHNSTON - Spanish, junior and senior girls' counselor, Fu- ture Teachers of America ad- viser, Senior Advisers' sponsor, B.S., Ohio State University, M. A., University of Wisconsin. Miss Wiest Miss H. Johnston M.wMW.Mmw.MwM..,....www Q i S li

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TRADES AND INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT Our boys in the trades and industry department go into the modern world well equipped in the essential knowledge of cars, machines, and industrial work. IACK VOLKMER f Vocational co-ordinator, supervisor of Adult Edu- cation, Trades and Industries, V. I. C., Toledo University. ELLSWORTH BARTLETT - Indus- trial Arts, Industrial Arts Club adviser, B.S., M.A., Ohio State University. MAX HUEEMAN ---- Auto Related, Pre-Vocational Auto Science, V. I. C. adviser, AB., Findlay College, Toledo University. RQBERT STEWART 4 Auto Me- chanics, V.l.C. Club adviser, Toledo University, Bowling Green State University. RICHARD SI-IELLEY -- Machine Shop, Related Pre-Voca- tional Science, baseball coach, assistant bas- ketball coach, Findlay College, Bowling Green State University, Toledo University. I-IOMER LENTZ -e Machine Shop, Devotional Club ad- viser, Toledo University. Mr. Volkmer Mr. Bartlett Mr. Lentz Mr. Shelley Mr. Stewart Mr. Huffman ART DEPARTMENT Miss Iclckson Mr. Buluch Whether it's preparing stage props and posters for our senior high productions, or learning the finer techniques of graphic arts, ceramics, and commer- cial designing, our EI-IS art department stands sec- ond to no one. Guided by capable instructors, stu- dents in this area have done themselves proud by capturing many local and territorial awards and honors. Preparation for future fields of creative endeavor is the basic purpose of this department. LOIS IACKSON - Art, Art Club adviser, Iohn Herron Art Institute, Indiana University. ALEXAN- DER BALUCI-I 4 Art Supervisor, dramatics coach for operetta, B.A., M,A., Western Reserve Uni- versity. 23



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DEPARTMENT Sun's angle D at 44 degrees - rocket elevation at 41 miles - theodolite reading at 38 degrees -- what is the horizontal distance of observation? 4 that's duck soup tor FHSers under the superior guidance of our senior high math instructors. And that's just a small part of the up-to-the-minute instruction afforded students who wish to quality in the great demand tor higher mathematics in our present-day expansion and progress. HOWARD YAWBEBG ft- Mathematics, Iunior and Senior Math Club adviser, B.S., Bowling Green State University, Heidelberg College, Ohio State University. BEBNICE KIEFFEB-Mathematics, Miss Kieffer Mr. Chapin Mr. Repp PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Keeping physically tit and learning the meaning ot true sports- manship are the primary criteria on which our physical education instructors base their teaching. Schedules to be arranged, teams to be coached, cheerleaders to be trained - these are among the many tasks which are capably managed by the physical educa- tion department. With the team, the cheering fans, out on the road trip, or in the classroom, sportsmanship comes first. CARL C. BACHMAN - Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Mathematics, Golf coach, Athletic Director, B.S., Bowling Green State University, MA., Columbia University. NEIL SCHMIDT - Physical Education, Head toot- ball and track coach, Bachelor ot Physical Education, Purdue University. ABLINE AUKEB A MAN - Physical Education Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y and G.A.A. adviser, Cheerleader coach, Faculty adviser to Booster Club B.S., Manchester College. Mrs. B.A., Wittenberg College, M.A., University of Wiscon- sin. PAUL CHAPIN-Math ematics, Chemistry, B.A., B. S.C., Bowling Green State University. JAMES BEPP - Mathematics, swimming coach, Sophomore Math Club adviser, B.A., Bowling Green State University.

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