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Unfolding to him the mysteries o science Mr. Charles Wallace, Mr. Howard Gills, Miss Elizabeth McKnight. Mr. john King, Mr. john Raschella, Mr. Howell Williams, Mr. Huron Smith. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHARLES WALLACE-B. S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh, practical science, psychology, junior high football coach. Trans' forms wood into useful articles. HOWARD GILLS-B. S., Grove City College, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh, chemistry, practical chemistry, assistant varsity football and basketball coach. Puts chemistry aside to hunt and Esh. ELIZABETH MCKNIGHT'-B. A., Westminster College, M. A., Columbia University, physics, cofsponsors Eu.wooDiAN. Interested in photography. JOHN KINGm'B. A., Marietta College, M. Ed., Westf minster College, biology, hiculty manager of athletics, cofsponsors Junior Class. Spends summers managing a hotel at Lake Chautauqua. -Ions: RAscHELLAffB. S., Geneva College, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh, general science, psychology, cofsponsors HifY. Plays bridge and golf. The Science Department gives the student many new helds of thought. It presents a practical and intimate picture of the mysteries of nature and mans constant search for his proper place in society. EAGER Cnmaisrs Cowcianrrmrr ox lows AND Momcutes Howau. WILLIAMS-B. S., Ohio State University, M. A., University of Pittsburgh, general science, biology, sponsors stage and sound crew. Sells magic to other magicians. HURON SMITH-B. S., Springfield College, M. Ed., Penn' sylvania State College, general science, varsity basketball and baseball coach. Entertains family. Piscitelli, L. Hall, M. Szilvasi, E. Monks The pupil begins to pry into these secrets in general science. He continues his search in biology, where dis' secting frogs and collecting leaves are major projects. Practical courses in science and chemistry provide a general background of scientihc principles. For the student seeking more advanced knowledge, physics and chemistry orient him in the fundamentals ofthe technical fields.
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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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Explaining to liim the intricacies o mathematics ,FOMORROXVAS Eixsriixs PR.-XCTICING is Tait: Crass VJ. Shaffer. E. Monks. XV. Burns. V. Gottnso Tm' BL.-HCKIEOAID ll INDIIPBNIABLB is Anwwcm Amman Garson. lmneratore .-Z MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT FRANCIS KELLEIR fB. S., University of Pittsburgh, plane geometry, advanced arithmeticg manager of athletic equipment. Participates actively in golf and fishing. THuaMAN Caoifr B. S., Carnegie Institute of Tech' nology, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh: plane geometry, algebrag varsity football coach. Enjoys all kinds of athletics. MALCOLM WILSKDN' B. S., Geneva College, M. A., University of Pittsburghg algebra, trigonometry, solid geometry. Is prolicient in tennis. hlsrviizs BL.-UNE B. S., Geneva Collegeg mathematics. safe driving, assistant junior high football coach. Does carpentry and Woodwork. HELEN WILSON be Millersville State Teachers Collegeg B. S., Geneva Collegeg mathematics. Raises Bowers as an interesting hobby. Vx .iq f Mathematics is an indispensable subject Whether the goal is to compute simple addition problems or to prove complex theorems. ln the seventh and eighth grade the student concentrates upon arithmetic which provides the foundation for all higher mathematics. Elementary algebra, that acquaints the pupil With uations and graphs, is another stepping stone. Ifone iseifible to hilrdle these primary courses the scheduling of advanced mathef matics is desirable. Trigonometry and solid geometry are the ultimate in senior high goals.
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