Fox Chapel High School - Renard Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1968

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. M QV, ,.., g f V , fi. ' if Zil, YA ff J' it , 1 , f Q ' 1 ff W 2 xx 7 W I 1 h,'h J MR. HAROLD DEWALD MR. FRANCIS BAUM MR. GREGG CALDWELL MR. LESLI B.S. Allegheny Collegeg M.T.S. B.S. Indiana University of Pa.g B,S, Indiana University of Pa.g B.S. University College Of William and MHYY- M.Ed- Ohi0 Wesleyan: John CHI- M.T.S. University of New Hamp- Westminster College. Teaches: Teaches: Physics. Advises: Cam- roll Universityg Appalachian State shire. Teaches: Chemistry. Coach- Chemistry, . era Club. Head of Department. Science. Advises: Research Club. Teachers College. Teaches: Earth es: Wrestling' Knowledge Of The Physical World Stresse Mr. DeWald's Physics II class worked up demonstrations and lectures illustrating different fields in elementary physics. The talks were on sound, color and light, magnetism, electricity and magnetism, gravitation, the gas laws, and static electricity. These lectures were presented throughout the second semester at a sixth grade level at the Boyd, Blawnox, Fairview, and Aspin- wall Grade Schools. Physical Science class discovers the Law of Gravity. - 3 - - l Mi 24 The old General Science course, a requirement for freshmen, was replaced by a new course called Earth and Space Science. It was felt that instead of introducing the student to a course of samplings from Chemistry, Physics, etc., it would be of greater value if a course were taught emphasizing the earth on which he lives. The main objective of this course is attempting to show the student his relationship, and man's relationship in general, to his earth. Units in this course include oceanography, a study of the oceans and their compositiong meteorology, a unit interested in the theory behind weather forecastsg and paleontology, where the evolution of animals is studied through fossils. Students learn to read topographical maps, distinguishing the surface features of the earth. A very important unit on Astronomy is taught stressing the earth's relationship to the other planets and the universe. MISS BEULAH FREY MR, DAVID GEIS B.S. Thiel College. Teaches: Biol- B.S. Marietta College: Grove City OEY- Advisesf Nature Club, Re- College. Teaches: Biology. Ad- SCHTCII Club, Jr. Audubon. vises: Rifle Club, Rifle Team.

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MR. FRED HOHNADEL B.S., M.Ed. University of Pitts- Miami University of Ohio. Teach- burgh. Teachesg Civics. Advises: Academic Games Aid, Jr. Athletic Director. MRS. LOUISE HEIDISH BA. Denison Universityg M.A. es: Civics, Geography. Advises: Student Council. MR. ALFRED LINDSAY B. of Pub. Sch. Music Westminster College: M.Ed. University of Pitts- burgh. Teaches: World Cultures and Economics, World Affairs. Coaches: Basketball Team. Human Relationships In Social Studies MR. PETER D. MARSICO B.S. Slippery Rock Collegeg M.E. Duquesne University. Teaches: World Cultures and Economics. Advises: Senior Class. Classes favorite color is the Lindsay tartanf, Mr. Marsico would Two new areas of study were introduced into the High School Social Studies curriculum, with the addition of the freshman class. Freshmen take a one-semester course in both Geography and Civics. All the geographical aspects of Europe, the U.S.S.R., S.E. Asia, and Latin America are studied. In preparation for sophomore World History, they learn a brief history of the peoples of the world. The topography of these countries is studied and the cultural aspects of the societies are also taught, forming a foundation for the senior Seven Social Studies teachers like to chaperone. Mr. Casile's favorite time of the day is night time Knight owljv. Mr. Ferry would have liked to have been an expatriate writer on the left bank of the Seine Riverf' Photography and playing bridge are Mrs. Heidish's favorite hobbies. Mr. Hohnadelis hair color is thin brown. Mr. Casile would have liked to have become a movie staff' Mr. Lindsayis World Cultures course. The objective of the ninth grade Civics course is to show the Love stories have liked to have become a classical musical vocalistf' and adventure storiesi' are Mr. DeRiggi's favorite literature. Mr. Wilson? favorite in schooli' dish is student the way he relates to the Government and his community. All three levels of government are studied, in particular the Pennsyl- vania State Government and the Local School District. To help obtain its objective, students are required to attend the monthly meetings of the Borough, Township, and School Board. The boys are also required to attend Kiwanis meetings. In January and June, five students are chosen to participate in Municipal Day. At these times they spend the day with municipal officials and inspect various barbecued hot dogs. Mr. Fletcher holds a conversation with Mr. Machine. municipal projects. MR. HOMER MASON B.S. Lock Haven State College: M.Ed. University of Buffalo. Teach- es: U.S. History. Coaches: .l.V. Basketball, Golf Team. 'Q' , A--1' MR. JOSEPH SHAW B.S. Clarion State College. Teach- es: World History. Advises: Jr. High Intramurals.



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MR. KENNETH LINN BS. Clarion State Collegeg M. Ed. University of Pittsburghg University of Oklahomag Indiana University of Pa. Teaches: Earth and Space Sci- ence. Mr. W n arious Science Course Mr. Caldwell, when asked if he likes to chaperone, answered: Yes, when the students are well manneredf' Mr. Scholtz would have liked to have become a jet pilot with the Navy and appar- ently hesqdarn near didf, Baked lasagna is Mr. Linnis favorite dish. Mr. DeWald would have liked to have had a career in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Walkeris favorite reereations are bowling and dancing and he likes the music of Glenn Miller, Roger Williams, and Nat King Cole. Miss Frey likes to hike and swim and she would have liked to have become an 0rnilhologist.', Mr. Baum likes to collect books. Mr. Caldwelfs favorite time of day is at dusk or rainy early evenings. Mr. Ceis would have liked to have been a marine biologist. S BS. Slippery Rm-k Cul vt : il .fs alker makes some acid comments on chemistry. MR. KENNETH SCI IOLTZ legcg I MS., University Conner-tit'ut. 'll-atvliesz lh ology. Physical Science. Adxises: Varsity Clllll. Coaclu-sz Rusvlmull. Assist ant Football Com-li. I found him in the faculty dining room! - ' z MR. JOHN WALKER iff I ' A B.S., M.Ed.: University of Pittsburgh, Ohio Wesley'an University, Teaches 9110... Chemistry. Advises: Junior Class. C.- t,t.19!5f - owner .,,, ,, M ini

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