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I-'N M. .. a-, HR. I ignorant tl!! Teachers Encourage Student Participation :'oME Economics Pins, needles, thimbles, aprons, measuring cups, flour sifters. These and many other utensils are sym- bol ot the Home Economics Department. In these classes the girls learn how to cook, sew, bake, dress, ,Q etc. They discover how to cope with lite and how to make it more successful. Most of all they learn the art ot one of the most important iobs in the world-- becoming future homemakers of America! MRS. BEVERLY ROWLES MRS. SALLY WALLACE BS, Ohio State BS, Ohio State Mrs. B. Rowlesl Mrsl S. Wallace Home Economics Home Economics LANGUAGES Answers to the question Commentally vous could vary from muy bien , gracias , and benissime to the Very well, thank you. Languages play an important part in the curriculum of GCHS, and such courses as French, Spanish, Latin, and English are given. All students must take four years of English. During this time they are constantly reviewing grammar, spelling, and writing themes. At the same time they sample many forms of literature --biographies, novels, and poetry. MISS A. Eyerman, Mrs, V. Brown, Mrs. S. Bourquin, P. Durnell, Mrs. R. Evans, Mr. L. Gray. Mrs. Sara Bourqin BA, Ohio Wesleyan English, Spanish Mr. Phillips Durnell BA, Ohio State Dramatics, English Miss Agnes Eyerm BA, Capital MA, Ohio State English, Latin Mrs. Virginia Brown AB, Lynchburg English Mrs. Roberta Evans BA, BS, Ohio State English Mr. Lewis Gray BA, BS, Otterbein English, Journalism, Speech
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and Special Services during School Hours LIBRARY A loud buzzing followed by a death- like silence, what is it? No, not a iet plane going over, it was just Mr. H. Durbin restor- ing order to our four-walled book shop. Keep- ing order is not the only task ofa good li- brarian. There are other signs of active duty, such as spilled ink, which means the books are being marked and readied for the shelf, the faint jingling of money, being drowned out by the clicking of a typewriter--another overdue book is being returned. These are signs of an active day in the library. MR, HUGH DURBIN BA, Notre Dame DRIVER TRAINING MAI Kent State After a slow start this year, be- Llbmry cause of a delay in receiving the car, the driver training program lumped into full swing. The wild-looking '59 Chevrolet is being wheeled around the streets of Grove City by some equally wild drivers with Mr. G. Edelman, the instructor, at the other half of the dual controls holding on for dear life. One day a week spent in the cdr and a day spent in the classroom combine to train students who wish to learn the proper techniques of driving on today's crowded highways. MR. GILBERT EDELMAP BS, Ohio State Driver Education GUIDANCE physical Guidance at Grove City High covers quite a variety of tasks. Mr. T. Dagg talks to students as a group or individually and helps them with many of their problems. He sug- gest what subiects to take, how and where to apply for a iob, and when to apply for college entrance. He handles all records of students that show aptitudes, vocations, and' scholastic abilities. We wish to congratulate Mr. Dogg for his newly appointed position in the school district as prinipal of the new Plea- Education sant View High School. MR. THEODORE DAGG BS, Bowling Green MA, Ohio State Guidance Counselor . .', i l
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Mr. D. Laughlin, Mrs. R. Carmack, Miss F. Richter, Mr. L. Mosher. Technical Interests Stimulated Mr .l. Lester, Mr. R. BYOWUI Mr' MATH Triangles, rectangles, parallel lines, problems, d an more problems. All these are found in the Math Department. Sh math, plane geometry,.and algebra are all part of the mathematics instrution. Lines ar straight, some otherwise. Some very funny things o p p up now and then, but this important part ot learning has its place in teaching students to figure things out and to think tor themselv op math, business math, general e drawn, some SS. gl Through Basic Skills Bugs, microscopes, test tubes, carbon tech-- here is the Science Department, where all these to I o s may be seen plus a puzzled look on a face here and there. Ph istry are all included in thi dents find out how things tick. Once in a while a loud tick is heard--BOOM! Another theorem has been proven. Once ysics, science, biology, and chem- s department. The stu- in a while someone even im- proves them or at least they think so. But all in all this department helps young students to today to becom f t A ' R. Fletcher, Ml- J' Smllll' e u ure scientists ot tomorrow. Mr. Robert Brown AB,Marshall Biology, Physiology, Sociology Mr. Robert Fletcher BA, BS, Ohio State Science Mr. James Lester BS, Concord Chemistry, Physics Miss Florence Richter BS, MA, Ohio State Algebra, Plane Geometry Mrs. Ruth Carmack AB, Capital Business Math, General Math Mr. Dickey Laughlin AB, Fairmont Stat Business Math, General Math Mr. Loy J. Mosher AB, Capital Algebra, Geometry. Math Mr. John Smith BS, Ohio State Biology .37- S X' f 1 S 3938
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