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Courses Prepare Students for Business and e e Mr. M. Nester, Mr. J. Pabst MR. JACK POBST AB, Moorehead BA, BS, Otterbein MR. MELVIN NESTER 'dU5 l ' Am BS, ME, Ohio Industrial Arts MRS LUCY DAVIES BS, Ohio State Math, Shorthand, Typing Commercial Commercial courses strive to pre- pare young people for work in the business world. Office procedures, typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office practice are among the sub- iects taught in the commercial field. Many new features were added to the department this year including new typewriters, calculators, IBM type- writer, and adding machines. Industrial Arts Preparing the boys with the main objec- tives of industry is the problem of Industrial Arts. This class teaches boys the appreciation of good workmanship, co-operation with each other, many good work habits, how to think ahead, plan ahead, and then carry out their plans. Throughout theyear they become fami- liar with welding, electricity, mechanical drawing, machine shop, art metal, and forg- ing. MRS. RUTH SNIDER BS, Pittsburgh General Business Typmg Mus. rioizence cope MA, Ohio State BS, Ohio MR. G. L. KINGSMORE Office Pwcfice AB, Colorado State Bookkeeping, Geography Law more, Mrs. F. Cope. -38- Shorthand, Typing Mrs. L. Davies, Mrs. R. Snider, Mr. G. Kings
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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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Physical as Well as Mental Fitness Stressed SOCIAL STUDIES Maps! Globes! Films! Pictures! Books! Documents! Yes, these are all props for the social studies that include P.O.D., American history, world history, and civics. In these classes students study state, local, and nation- al governments. They Iearn to appreciate and understand the political, racial, economical, social, cultural, and educational problems of adult life in the world and teaches them to be- come better American citizens! MR. JOHN HOUDASHELT BA, West Virginia Wesleyan American History, Health Physical Education MR. JACK FROST BA, Otterbein MA, Ohio State Health, Physical Education MR. MICKEY LAUGHLIN AB, BS, Fairmont State Health Physical Education MRS. EVELYN HAMM BS, Battle Creek Health, Physical Education MR. WARREN RINEHART BS, Ohio State American History P.O.D. Civics, French MR. WILLIAM ROLFE BS, Wittenberg Attendance, P.O.D. PHYSIAL EDUCATION Basketball, football, volley ball, base- ball, golf, badminton. These games are all a part of the physical education program. Twice a week all students are required to take phy- sical education ln addition health is required for all Freshmen and Sophomores. Emphasis is placed on the mastery of skills and the en- ioyment and satisfaction to be found in sports. The students not only learn how to play dif- ferent games, but they also learn the back- ground and origin of them. MRS. DIANNE SCHOBEL AB, Butler American History MR. CLIFFORD TALLMAN BS, Capital American, World History Miss M. Trego, Mr. J. Frost, Mr. M. Laughlin, Mrs. E. Hamm. C ..,i BS, Capital Attendance Health, Phys. Ed. shelt, Mrs. D. Schobel. MISS MARGUERITE TREGO SOCIAL STUDIES: MR. W Rolfe, Mr. W. Rinehart, Mr C. Tallman, Mr. E. Houda
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