Lincoln High School - Ellwoodian Yearbook (Ellwood City, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Keeping him in top form PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Twice during the week there is a break in the daily routine of study to accommodate the gym classes. While providing moments of leisure for the student, these classes also develop his mental growth, better sports manship, and ability to work with others. These sessions also keep tab on the students physical growth through frequent checkups on height and weight and through detection of various contagious diseases. In the fall, the students take advantage of the last warm days by playing baseball and mushball outfoffdoors. During the colder months, the classes convene in the gym where volleyball, basketball, and feats of skill such balancing and endurance are the order of the day. With the advent of spring, all classes take to the great outdoors again and endeavor to rout spring fever with the cry of it's a hit. MARY KUBEN-WB. S., Slippery Rock State Teachers Collegeg physical education, ls an ardent fan of many sports. JAMES ANSBLL' B. S., Slippery Rock State Teachers Collegeg M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh: physical education. Serves as night school principal. Miss lvlary Kuben Mr. james Ansell F1s'r1cUFFsD1'Lic:nT ON-Looiciaixs IN Samoa LSYM CL.-xss Srxioa Gnus Focus ATTENTION ox A jurav BALL C, Pdglia, D, Perry H. Vanliorder, Dambach, Pctti, P. Leopardo, A. Stubbcl, N. Wilsori, Geraldine Pander

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and correcting his grammar Book Covrizs on Disrtm' IN ENGLISH I Piuxcivtrs or GRAMMAR UNPOLD Bizroari THE Fiufsnmrax A. Barr, Vvfilton, Faziola. Sumner, Chappelle Laslco, Sandra Court. Hergenrother IVIARIORIE Losrsrriza world history, speechg Enjoys directing plays. Gtoam Giov.-iNNiNrffff cofsponsors TrifHifY, Finds reading, sewing, IUNIGR HIGH SCHUOL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT B. A., Westniiiister College sponsors Senior Dramatic Club B. S., Geneva Collegeg English sponsors junior Dramatic Club and sports enjoyable. MAIKIAN RAYYB. A., Grove City Collegeg Englishg co' sponsors ELLVJOODIAN. Fond of bowling. CHARLES joimsow - B. A., Grove City Collegeg English. The year was completed by Mrs. Eleanor Gaskell. Davin Witsi' -AB. A., Geneva Collegeg Englishg co' sponsors Key Club. Second semester was taught by Mr. Samuel LaRitz. Oraiziz NswroxsmB. S., Geneva College, history, English. Free hours spent working with Wood. Row 1, Bottom, Left to Right -Miss Marjorie Lostetter, Miss Gloria Giovannini, Miss Marian Ray. Row 2 -'-' Mr. Charles johnson, Mr. David Wiley', Mr. Omer Newton. In junior high school the underclassmen receive intensive tutoring in spelling and grammatical construct tion. These topics prepare them for future study of literature, speech, and composition. In seventh and eighth grade spelling classes, the pupils become acquainted with the rigors of syllabication. definition, and pronunciation as well as correct spelling. In addition to work in English grammar, ninth graders are introduced to their first study of great writers. Williiiiii Shakespeares As You Like It and Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island rarely fail to provide an incentive for further reading.



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Teaching him the arts of business Row 1, Bottom, Left to Right -Mr. Kenneth Zahniser, Miss Clara Wooster, Mrs. Esther Charles. Row 2-Miss Ellen Cotton, Mrs. Margaret Shirey, Miss Rose Sovalo. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ELLEN COTTON -B. B. A., Westiiiiiister Collegez oihce practice, typing, business exploratory, cofsponsors Tri' HifY. Attends the theater. lVl.-KRGARET Srruuzv Y-B. A., Westiiiiiister Collegeg typing, shorthand, cofsponsors YfTeens. Travels and sews in leisure hours. Rosiz SovALo B. S., Geneva Collegeg sales, consumer education, economic geography. Experiments with new recipes. KENNETH ZAHNISBR --B. S., University of Akrong M. Ed.. lfniversity of Pittsburgh, bookkeeping, economics, husif ness lawg Treasurer of Teachers' Credit l lnion. Auditing hooks occupies his spare time. CLAR.-x Woosrimf B. S., Indiana State Teachers College: M. Litt. in Bus. Adm., University of Pittshurghg hookf keeping, husiness exploratory, business manager of school activities. Traveling is a favored pastime. Esrnsa CHARLES B. S. in Commerce, Grove City College, typing exploratory, penmanship and spelling, typing. Keeps house and spends time with family. This department presents one of the most specialized courses offered in our high school curriculum. Typing and husiness exploratory discover our potential office abilities. After having successfully completed these courses, we further our pursuits of Dame knowlf edge in bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand, the three most prominent of all commercial subjects. Eihcient office procedure in tiling and mimeographing is learned and applied hy general usage throughout the school. Since this course is terminal in nature, it enables an individual to enter the world of responsible positions without further education. However, if one wishes, he may pursue this line of study through college or univerf sity.

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