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ELEMENTARY SECONDARY • LANGUAGES: Dr. Edward Bieghle LIBRARIANS: Miss Lucille Littlefleld, William Lafranchi, Miss Florence Ridenour. GEOGRAPHY: Earl Hoenstine, Lawrence Davis (Director), Dr. Norah Zink.
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I wish 1 could sew. Miss Helen Loftis, Miss Anna Gorman, Miss Helen Merrimon, Miss Mildred Omwake, Mrs. Fannie Smith. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Elizabeth LaVelle, Dr. Opal Rhodes (Director), Miss Leola Hayes, Miss Ethel Oxiey, Miss Rachel Moss. Primarily concerned with cooking and sew- ing and all the other myriad skills associated with home economics, this department never- theless has a lot of fun. In addition to their Big-Little Sister party and the traditional Christmas celebration, the freshmen sponsor a party at Willard Home. Near the end of the year, High School Day gives those high school students interested in home economics an opportunity to obtain information about the curriculum. Officers are Norma Watkins, President; Lorraine Hanna, Vice-President; Sue Marshall, Recording Secretary; Frances Englund, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Abbey, Treasurer; Evelyn Hollabaugh, Assist- ant Treasurer; Betsy Lenox, Parliamentarian. Dr. Opal T. Rhodes is the adviser. 16
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SECONDARY ENGLISH AND SPEECH: Mrs. Margaret Beck, Dr. Abigail Boardmon, Miss Margaret Stewart, Mrs. Morion Kipp; Standing: Arthur Nicholson, Dr. Maurice Rider, Dr. Rhodes Stobley (Director), James Green, Dr. Galen Besco, Dr. Edward Carr. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Regis McKnight, Miss Malindo Homblen, George P. Miller (Director), Lewis Shaffer, Samuel Smith, Miss Lena Ellenberger. Students in the secondary department dis- play a variety of interest, but this they have in common: they all will be teaching high school subjects. Even though there are such differences among the six departments of secondary education, their club is a useful means for the exchange of ideas. Teaching, after all, is much the same, whether it be the teaching of English or mathematics. In addition to professional and business meet- ings, the club gives all members a chance to meet socially at the parties and outings held during the year. Officers are Patricia Sweitzer, President; Nancy Tebay, Secre- tary; Rebecca Hill, Treasurer. The adviser is Dr. Joy Mahachek. SOCIAL STUDIES: W, M. Whilmyre (Director), Miss Florence Wallace, Dr. Rolph Cordier; Standing: Dr. John Sahli, Dr. Raymond Lee, C. M. Johnson, Dr. Albert Wahl. Such concentration! 18
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