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

 - Class of 1953

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Producing an eloquent Woodie Lfll ln Right Mrs. Kathleen Cole Miss Mary Mazzei lwlr. H. F. WIlstIII LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Our Contact with the nonfEnglish speaking countries of the World emanates from the classrooms Of Latin, Spanish, and French. Latin, in addition to stressing the fundamentals of conf jugation and declension, affords the student Opportunity for the enlargement of his Vocalvulary since it forms the background for many English Words. Through the study of Latin, new doors are opened to wonders of ancient civilizations. French and Spanish are languages that also have their origins in Latin. Emphasis is placed upon correct prof nunciation, grammatical construction, and speech fluency. Knowledge Of peoples IHOFCS is one Of the results of extensive reading in the language. KATHLEEN COLE WB. A., Geneva College, French, world historyg sponsors French Club. Enjoys attending foot' hall gaInes. IVIAIQY lvl.-KZZEI B. A., Indiana State Teachers Collegeg Spanish, English, sponsors Spanish Cluh. Likes photo' graphy, howling, and sewing. H. F. WILSON - B. A., M. A., Pennsylvania State College: Lating President of Teachers' Credit Union. Active participant in church work. 856' FRENCH DICTIONIARX' Paovmts SOLUTION TO A BAPFLINO WORD Mr.-xxIxn RFADING THE I.,-xrtsr FROM SPAIN Perry Kirklin. V. Colmery, Fera. N. Vvlilson D'Andrea, E. Sullivan 16 Y

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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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Presenting to him problems of past, present, and future Row l. Bottom, Left to Right Mr. Eugene Rogers, Miss Charlotte Row 1, Bottom, Left to Right Mr, Ralph Shaffer, Miss Mary LaRitz. C hambers. Row 2 Mr. Laird McCanna, Mr. Eugene Boschini. Row 2 Mr. Laurence Elinner, Mr. Clayton Houk. SQCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Ei'i:IiNE Rooms B. A., Slippery Rock State Teachers Collegeg geography, cofsponsors HifY1 track and assistant football coach. Cofcurricular school activities occupy leisure time. CDH.-XRLOTTE Cimsiianizs B. A., lvluskingum Colleveg civics, history. Favored hobby playing the piano. Xi LAIRD McCANNA B. S., Clarion State Teachers College: M. Ed., University of Pittsburghg civics, junior high basketball coach. An avid outdoorsman. LAL'IaI3NcE FLINNER -- B. A., Geneva College: M. A.. Duke UniversitygAmerican history: cofsponsors Key Club. Possesses a green thumb with flowers. CLAYTON Home -s-B. S., Geneva Collegeg M. Ed., Unif versity of Pittsburgh, American government: cofsponsors junior Class. Fond of traveling and hunting. The students in the Social Studies Department trace the country's progress from its roots in world history to its present complexities as put forth in government class. American history completes the picture of the developf Inent of our country by addition of detailed information. An insight into personal problems and human behavior is presented through sociology and psychology. Economics is the study of the production, distribution. and consumption of American resources. This study is useful to better understand and solve the social and economic problems of our families, friends, and neighbors. Since these subjects present a past, present, and future view of our world, they are widely sought by the students with a clear realization of their intrinsic value. EUGENE BOSCHINI WB. S., Clarion State Teachers Collegeg geography, civicsg assistant junior high football coach. Otliciating at athletic contests consumes much free time. RALPH SH.-KFFER HB. S., Ohio Northern Universityg M. Litt., University of Pittsburghg sociology, American history. Fancier of pens, pencils, and notebooks. MARY LARITz seB. A., Geneva Collegeg world history, American historyg sponsors Varsity and Reserve cheer' leaders. Connoisseur of rare foods. LUSH MASKS OPINION IN CTOVERNMENT CLAss C. Morrow, Kovach, W. Dobinski 17

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