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SOCIAL SCIENCES Mr. Marion Krabill Mr. Raymond Swope Mr. Sam Leles The general purpose of the area of Social Sciences is to enrich and broaden the student's interest in civic participa- tion in the local, state, and federal gov- ernments. Current events, tests, term papers, and various special reports are all included to give thorough training in principles and techniques on the part of the students. The three competent teachers make this an interesting course for all Hoover Vikings. Seniors anxiously awaiting to learn the Prom plans of the juniors and Mr. Krabill
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS Cooperation through coordination is repre- sentative of the work in Industrial Arts, Me- chanical Arts, and the Printing Classes of Mr. Hoffer and Mr. Stefan. The students in this department of Hoover High mend the broken chairs and tables, obtain a knowledge of car' pentry in their minds, and secure a surplus of sawdust in their shoes. Ink-stained hands from the play tickets and football programs are the trials and tribulations of these students, also the chance of poor grades for incorrect letter formations or crooked columns. The wood- workers and members of all these classes learn that good craftsmen must work neatly. 2' -' l QWZM' iniuu fS1'5C..., 'U ? L f-if wi ax, Mr Carl Hoffer Mr Viorel Stefan 'I i'I FM1'1'Qq,,y ' .f:fQi'.,-f--iq... Gary Schleig chock full of ideas
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BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs. Olive Aldridge Hoover's typists, secretaries, and stenographers worked earnestly to ac- quire the valuable knowledge offered to them. The clicking of keys and the clanging of the carriage bell often echoed in their sleep. But their desire was learning how to do it correctly and successfully master the courses. This practice is beneficial to them for a sample of what their future positions will involve. Miss Hazel Kronk and Mr. Dale Helwick The D. E. C. A. and Mr. Dale Helwick At this meeting, Marla Baxter was elected Cclub advisor? attended a convention at Co- secretary-treasurer of the Northeast Ohio Chap- lumbus and another conference at Akron Uni- ter of D. E. C. A. fDistributive Education Clubs versity of America. J
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