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Elizabeth H. Nolt James M. Shank Luke J. Shank Route 2 49 North Eastland Drive 2002 Marietta Avenue Mt. Joy, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. B.S. Minister, B.S.; A.B. Minister, A.B. Honne Economics, Girls ' Bible Physics, Chemistry Health Achieved by persistence. Charles Longenecker explains a leaf pattern to biology stud ' nts on held hike. 1 David W. Shenk 1919 Millport Road Lancaster, Pa. M.A. Social Studies, Bible
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Galen Lehman works on chorister training in music class. in chemistry lab. The student receiving a Domestic Science diplonna studies how to live economically and how to build a happy home in addition to the other required subjects. The student in this cur- riculum is benefited by an extra garment to wear— one which she herself has made during the year. She is the homemaker. The fellow who works long at creating a desk lamp or book shelf is possibly in the Agriculture curriculum. He not only learns how to make some item, but also learns about better farming and conservation methods and how to work with numbers. He is the farmer! Martha F. Mosemann 362 Atkins Avenue Lancaster, Pa. Gregg Teacher ' s Certificate Shorthand, Typewriting Arnold J. Moshier 38 Harvest Road Lancaster, Pa. B.S. Music Elton G. Moshier 2176 Lincoln Highway East Lancaster, Pa. M.S. in Ed. Economics, Problems of Democracy 19
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A. Grace Wenger spins Shakespeare ' s Macbeth to English IV students. Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand— all these subjects are in the Commercial curriculum. The commercial student not only learns to do things quickly, but also accurately. He may get the chance to work in the business office here at school a few times. He is preparing for office work. More students graduate with the General diploma than with any other type. This is not because the General curriculum is easy, but because the student can choose a larger variety of subjects. Many who receive the General diploma further their training after high school. Beverly Ann Shreiner Clyde B. Stoner Route 2 2130 Hobson Road Amos W. Weaver A. Grace Wenger Lititz, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Route 1 171 East Main Street Registered Nurse M.Ed. Ronks, Pa. Bareville, Pa. School Nurse, Girls ' Hee Ith Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Minister M.A. Office Practice Bible English 1, IV 21
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