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Changes Make Classes Interesting Dr. Robert Canzoneri was the first visiting poet to speak at Hoover High. Senior Poetry students se- lected him from a list submitted by the Ohio Poet's Association. By studying the poems and hearing the speaker, students arrived at a better understanding of poetry. Another innovative project was the production of The Unfinished Breakfast, a film-making experi- ence for Mr. Airhart's English class. The entire production was written, produced, and directed by students. Mrs. Ream is pleased that the Ger- man III and IV classes are separate for the first time. She feels that this is to the benefit of the students. Mrs. Ream also said, All the lan- guage teachers are pleased by the in- creased enrollment in higher levels. J an-up ,Wm 5 . v .- ' f . -,. S , 4 .. ,.- , , , V, i. ,- 1 . , . 9 - - frm-aff Ig 2-4.5-. .r .A ..,-.......,...4 'N -ng.-1m.a.w A 1 . ,qv-r .x.x. I xt n 4 x -. I 'lF!EfZi?4. ' i 'I7 V X. K, Ll n . x 4 -.K 4 'C 'mil 'git Def -no Tuff? gmbg
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... ,...i,.,.Wvm-Q--vu-A .iii had o Ed Classes Build Street Car The Industrial Arts classes com- bined efforts this fall to design and build a car in class. The designing was done by the vocational drafting classes, and the metal and machine shops did the actual building. In mid November, the work was begun to combine the better parts of a Volks- wagen and a Corvair. The car was to be built to make it legal for street use. Under the supervision of Mr. Schoulty and Mr. McCauley, the classes learned to achieve a goal by working together. Fur top lcyii' Sue Luckner stirs cream filling in home economics class. Fur bnffonz Iejl: Sandy Elmerick models the wedding gown she re- modled for Home Economics. Cmzfcr left: Dave Porter concentrates on jointing a piece of wood. Top lql: Sandy Stuckey smiles as she puts her latest creation into the oven. Left: Salad dressing is being prepared by Sue May and Alexis Chuchanis. AIml'e.' Mike Holland watches intently as fellow Industrial Art stu- dents operate the drill press.
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