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

 - Class of 1953

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Informing him on healthful living a, YS Mosr THAN Siam Ljlilfl' is l'lIiALTH CLASS XHSUAL AIDS STRESS IMPORTANCE or Gooo I'lIi.-KLTH kelly, Remaley. W. French McBride, Jennings, D'Amico Miss jean Calhoun Mr. Howard Oberfeitinizer HEALTH DEPARTMENT A suhject often slighted hut of great importance to happy everyday living is the health course as it is pref sented in our school in the ninth and eleventh grades. The need for proper care of the hody is hrought to our attention hy the teaching of the functions of its different organs. The prevention of diseases hy cleanliness and immediate medical attention is stressed. The value of the first aid has heen proven many times over to he an indispensable part of present day education. The life soan of man has lengthened considerahly through his higher level of health training and a keener awareness of its hearing on his mental outlook. This is only the harest outline of what our Health Department teaches us. xlki.-KN C.-xLnoi'N B. S.. Wlestminster College: healthg sponsors junior high srhool cheerleaders. ls a photogf raphy fan. HOWARD OBBRFELTINGER-B. S., University of Pitts' burghg M. Ed., University of Pittsburghg health. Land' scaping the grounds of his new home occupies his leisure time.

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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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Bringing out his artistic ability LTI R Rrxsisiuxnrs 9.1 Vfoiu: ix Arixaxcno Am ri,-xxos LLREAII iylatac rxosi Wooo C oehring, Lumley, R. lN1acls. P, Leopardo Langhel, Mcfirillougli, R. Hupko, Roys ART DEPARTMENT Within the past few years, the Art Department has added several new Ercets to its program. The faculty now teaches lvoth the elementary principles of sketching and lettering and also the more intricate crafts such as metal and leather work. Art classes are compulsory in junior high school. However, individuals who are desirous of furthering their study of art may enroll in advanced classes. These classes are divided into two sections arts and crafts. l'nder the direction of Mr. hlinar. oil painting and portrait drawing are emphasized. ln the crafts division, the student creates heautiful and useful articles from strips of copper, leather, or plastic. Copper jewelry. letterfopeners, and wallets are among the many articles which reveal the success of the class, Axoarw Botnrxsxr B. S., Indiana State Teachers Collegex University of Pittshurgh: art: cofsponsors Art Cluh. Likes to travel and read. GEORGE JINAK-B. S., Edinboro State Teachers Collegeg artg cofsponsors Art Club. A crossword puzzle fan. Mr. Andrew Bodensky Mr. George jinar fu , -Q we M 1 fx X i 4'

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