Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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to appreciate music Our high school oH'ers several courses for the students who have ability in music. ln the area of vocal music, there are Boys' and Girls' chorus classes as well as the AfCapella Choir. All vocal music is under the direction of Miss Hill. Mr. Carter and Mr. Brown instruct the students in instrumental music. Connected with the Instrumental Music Department are the Marching Band, Concert Band, and Orchestra. Instruction in these two fields is offered to the students at least twice a week. page fifteen Miss Elizabeth Hill-Vocal musicg B.S. in Education. Mr. James Carter-instrumental musicg B. Music Ed., Otterbein College, M. Education, Ohio Uni- versity. Mr. Dwight Brown-Instrumental music: Ohio State University, B.S. in education, Miami Uni- versity. Bottom Left-Miss Hill accompanies a group of freshman-sophomore girls in practice for the Winter Miisical. Bottom Right-Mr. Brown directs the orchestra in practice for the Winter Musical. 2 T x 'i , , ..' ' ' , , if ' 5551 are 4, L

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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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to maintain good One of the most popular subjects taught in Greenville High is physical education. It is required for pupils from grades 7 to 11. The classes meet twice a week in the gym and engage in seasonal sports. One of the newest pieces of equipment is the trampoline which was financed by a gym night. Each year the gym classes sponsor a gym night and open house. The student's parents are invited to see what the students have accomplished during the year. With the health money made from this project different pieces of equipment are bought to be used in the gym classes. Picture Below-Eighth grade gym class practicing on the trampoline. Mrs. Joy Ann Hoffman--girls' physical education, hygieneg Bowling Green State University, B.S. in Education, Miami University. Mr. Paul Dellerba-physical education, hygiene, manual trainingg B.S. in Education, Miami University. Mr. William Woodworth-physical education, history, B.S. in Education, Wittenberg. page sixteen

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