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l i Mrss GERTRUDE LITTLE MR. BARRY W. LIGHT, B.S. MR. EDWIN S. LONGANECKER B.A., M.ED. Algebra I, Geometry B.S., M.ED. Shorthand I, Shorthand II English, Public Speaking Transcription to Learning Type letters . . . take shorthand . . . add Hgures. , . .9 An opportunity to gain basic skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed in the business World is provided through business education. Preparing for future employment, the students are instructed in secretarial, clerical, stenographic, and retailing fields. Various ollice machines and punched-card data processing equipment are loaned to the school by a local business. Dupli- cating machines and other facilities as these olfer practical expe- rience for each individual. Student secretariesv serve the teach- ers in typing, mimeographing, taking shorthand, and keeping records. Another occasion for assisting the school is in the opera- tion of the central telephone switchboard in the oflice. MR. CORNELIUS I. MANDERS A.B., M.ED. German, French MR. PATRICK I. MCDERMITT, B.S. MR. JOHN O,BRIEN, B.S. MR. ROGER PARSELS, B.A. Business English, Retailing Safety Education 9th Grade Choir, Music Theory Typing I, Typing II General Music, junior-Senior High Bands
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MR. JOHN P. GBEGOR, B.S., M.ED. Algebra II, Algebra III Trigonometry, Problems and Statistics, Advanced Math an Mas. BETTY L. HINCKLEY, B.S. Art Education Mn. DALLAS L. HOFFMAN, B.S. Health, Physical Education Driver Education MR. NEIL A. JUSTICE, B.S. Orchestra, Elementary Strings MR. PAUL W. GROVE, B.S., M.ED. MRS. ANNA B. HEINTZELMAN Senior High Choir B.A., M.A. Administration Latin I, Latin II And the Pathway A test tube is broken or a stariish is mutilated. Bewildering lab experiences show students the hoW's and why's and increase insight into a field of science. Biology I offers studies in plant and animal phyla. Physicists explored energy and matter and established the Gettysburg Wleather Station Which brought daily weather reports to school and community. Chemistry students were enlightened in the elements. Biology II and Chemistry II were granted as advanced instruction for the Hrst time this year. A competent teaching staff provides a Wide Held of mathe- matics, General Math I and II, Algebra I and II, and Plane and Solid Geometry inform on arithmetical fundamentals. Algebra III, Trigonometry, Probability and Statistics, and Advanced Math are offered for progressed study. MRS. RUTH F. KUHN, B.A., M.A. English, Latin
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X. . MH. JOSE M. PEREZ, B.A. MRS. EDITH REINHART, B.S. MR. T. BRUCE ROBINSON, B.S. Spanish I, II, III, IV Health, Physical Education Graphic Arts Miss RUTH A. ROLAND, B.S. Typing I, Typing II Glow as Inspiration Now, friends, it's played like this: one-two-and-three-four. . . . Letis try it again from measure forty-three. Through this familiar scene in the bandroom, each student develops the per- ception needed for being part of a musical organization. Choir and orchestra as well create an appreciative atmosphere. A gen- eral music course and a theory course are elected to promote the students' interest in music. A lump of clay or a canvas evoke the creativity of the artisti- cally talented. The Art Department stimulates artists who wish to extend their knowledge. An art majors' class meets five days a Week to study theories, works, and techniques. Studying the history of art and doing creative projects give art appreciation students a deeper understanding of the arts. MR. ELMER H. SCHRIVER Miss EVA JANE SCHWARTZ, B.S. MR. JACOB N. SHEADS, A.B., A.M. B.S., M.A. Vocational Home Economics American History Vocational Agriculture III, IV General Home Economics
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