Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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to live and make a living The Home Economics department offers girls four years of instruction in cooking, sewing, home nursing, first aid, and mother and baby care. For senior girls who have had no previous study in the department, a course in general home economics is offered. During the year the girls learn the fundamentals of cooking and sewing. Boys in Agriculture classes receive four years of training in farm skills such as farm shop, dairy farming, animal husbandry, and crop farming. Carol McGreevev serves Mrs. C. L. Bailey a dinner which was prepared by the Home Economics classes. Duane Brower and Donald Knick weld in the farm shop. Miss Wilma Creamer, Home Economicsg B.S. Ohio State University, Graduate work, Cornell and Syracuse Universities. Mr. Guy G. Glunt, Vocational Agriculture B.S. Ohio State University: Graduate work, Ohio State and Miami Universities. Mrs. Orpha Palmer, Home Economicsg B.S. Ohio State University. page thirteen

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to explore and reason Togr-Marjorie King and Eddie Hauck use micro- scopes in Biology. Bottom-Mr. Kludy shows two general science students how to create a vacuum. Algebra, Business Arithmetic, Plane Ge- ometry, Solid Geometry, trigonometry and senior math are the courses offered the high school students in the field of mathe- matics and General science, Biology, Chem- istry, and Physics are the science courses offered. These courses inspire the students to an interest in the unknown, and teach them to think and reason logically. Algebra, solid geo- metry, trigonometryg - ,253 A V A.B., Ohio Wesleyan ' University. at X We X si M' L h Jff ' ' iss ea e eris- . 'f ... ,gt wa Ja Mr. Harry Metzger- chemistry, physics, arithmeticg A.B. Ot- terbein Collegeg M.A. Miami University. Miss Helen Deeter- Biologyg B.S. in Edu- cation, Miami Uni- versity. 'Y'-Ms Mr. Lauren Kludy- general science, B.S. . A Michigan Stateg 'gl' Graduate work E 1 3 ' M 1 a m 1 and Ohi o H ,M I, S t a t e Universities. page twelve



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Miss Edna Day-Book- keeping, Business Arith- meticg A.B. Ohio Wesley- an Universityg A. M. V Southwestern University. I Mr. Robert Hawes - Manual Training, Indus- trial Arts, Mechanical Drawingg A. B. Otterbein College, Graduate work Ohio State University and Lincoln Arc Welding School. J Mr. Donald Rogers-Art B.S. in Education Ball State Teachers College. Mr. Walter Morrison- Typewriting, Shorthandg B.S. in Education Kent State University. to develop our skills There are many subjects offered by our high school to aid the students to make a living after graduation. Among these are the Commercial courses, such as book- keeping, business arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting, manual training, Industrial arts, mechanical drawing, and art. T011-Mr. Morrison's seventh period typewriting class taking a speed test. Bottom-Mr. Hawes' Industrial Arts Class working on year's projects. Only one year of business arithmetic and bookkeeping are offered, two years of shorthand and typing, and one to four years of various arts. page fourteen

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