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Row 1-Miss Angelyn Butterfield, Miss Elsie Hess, Miss Charlotte Abernathy Clauser. Row 2-William Stark, James Heller. The Principal Aims of the Health Education Department . . To teach the value of physical fitness which will include completeness of body, mind, and character. To establish health habits that should result in higher standards for the community. The Principal Aims of the History Department . . . Social Studies aim to give understanding of American democracy by developing the American attitude toward our political, social, a11d economic problems. It empha- sizes the value of our heritage and the price of liberty. The Principal Aims of the Mathematics Department . . Row 1-Joseph McIntyre, Earl S. Evans, Mrs Arlyle Kuehner Cogan, Harry S Dando, Philip F. Phillippi. Row 2-H. David Randall, John Butler. Row 1-Joseph McLernon, Mrs. Anna S. Dean Miss Annie U. Murray, Paul K Whytock. To teach accuracy and facility in fundamental processes gaining knowledge and power to apply mathematical concepts with their important applications in the modern world. twelzf
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FACU LTY The Principal Aims of the Commercial Department . . To give our potential business employes an understanding and appreciation of economic organizations, and a practical business knowledge of skills and ideals with recognition of local business needs. Row 1-Mrs. Julia Baum Blumberg, Miss Florence Ueberroth, William Everett, Miss Katherine Falkner, Miss Sylvia Schiff. Row 2-John Fuhr, Harry Miller, C. F. Schoff- stall, S. G. Kocker, Stanley Coffin, Joseph Gribbin. Row 1 Row 2 The Principal Aims of the English Department iberty Miss Miriam E. DeLong, Miss Sara Ann Geissinger, Miss Nellie Bustin, Miss Mary Price Gibson, Miss Mary Crow, Miss Annie E. Hemsath, Miss Margaret Christ. Sinclair,Chi1es, Paul S. Christ, Frank Ker- nan, Eugene G. Nagy. 1. To help boys and girls think, speak, and write correctly and effectively in the social and business contacts of everyday life. 2. To establish the habit of lifelong association with good books. eleven
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The Principal Aims of the Art and Music Departments . . To furnish opportunity to develop skill among those who have the power to create and to acquaint the students with the various media through which their ideas may be expressed. To raise the standard of taste to enjoy life to its fullest extent. , , Row 1--Mrs. Van Dora McKee Fitch, Joseph Ricapito, Miss Marion Graham. Row 2-Warren Horne, Miss Hazel Ressler. Row 1-Miss Ruth D. Weaver, Miss Mary L. Hess, Miss Evelyn Luckey, Miss Marion Clark. Row 2-Miss Eleanor D. Mumbauer, Miss Ethel N. Moll, August A. LaSasso, Miss Ruth E. Blessing, Miss Muriel Wilson. Row 1-Miss Kathryn K. Kutz, Miss G. Marlin Spaid, Mrs. William Stark. Row 2-George W. Coxe, William A. Green, Robert Hutchinson, William Emery. The Principal Aims of the Science Department . . The Principal Aims of the Language Department . . . To develop an ability to read a foreign language with enjoyment, to pronounce it accurately and to use simple, idiomatic expressions in speaking and writing. To develop an appreciation of the his- torical and cultural background of the people whose language is studied. 1. To orient the pupils in the scientific age in which they live through their studies of home economics, biology, chemistry, and physics. 2. To teach proper procedures and scientific habits for personal and public problems. ri
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