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Mr. Ansell Miss Kuben JAMES ANSELL-B. S., Slippery Collegeg M. Ed., University of education. JEAN CALHOUN---B. S., M. S., healthg sponsored Y-Teens. MARY KUBEN-B. S., Slippery Collegeg physical education. HOWARD OBERFEITINCER-B. of Pittshurghg health. Miss Calhoun Mr. Oberfeitinger Rock State Teachers Pittsburghg physical Westminster College, Rock State Teachers S., M. Fld., University HEALTH The pattern for a healthful and wholesome life was formed for each student iII Lincoln High by the health department. The importance of personal hygiene in everyday living was stressed emphatically in various ways. The course included the study Of the systems Zilld parts of the human body, home nursing and good grooming. These teachings were the foundation of the continual system of learning tO live and living to learII, with ambition and desire. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The development of the student mentally and physically was well accomplished by the physical education department. Gym classes were held twice weekly encouraging students to engage in volleyball, basketball and all added attraction, square dancing. Mr. Ansell and Miss Kuben kept charts to measure the patterns of growth in height and weight periodically. Co-operation and good sportsmanship were endowed to each individual by these classes. THE ART or SELF-PROTECTION WAs AN IMPORTANT LESSON BROUGHT OUT THROUGH SUPERVISED WRESTLING IN GYM CLASS. P. Franus, R. Weisz JUNIOR GIRLS LEARNEO T0 TRACE Tm: FLOW or BLOOD THROUcH TIII: HUMAN BODY AS PART or THEIR HEALTH COURSE. Left to riglitflmppert, H. Miller, Keul, D. Tlviley. Zahniser.
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l'illCl'1Nl'l BOSCHINI-B. S., Clarion State Teachers College, eivics, geography. l.:Kl'Rl-INC!-I FLINNER---B. A., Geneva College, M. A., llulw lfniversityg American history, sponsored Key Club. GPIORGE Rl'il'lSl'l -B. A., Geneva College, vivies, history, sponsored Senior Class. XVll.l.l.-KM SPl'1l.l.MAN'-B. S., Yvest Virginia University: Amerivan government, baseball coach, assistant junior high football voavh, junior high basketball Poavh. Cll.-Ull.0TTH Cll.-XMBERS--B. A., Muskingum College, history. 4-ivivs. MARY LARITZ B. A., Ceneva College: uorlil history, American history. HlJCl'iNl'I ROCICHS'-B. S., Slippery Rock Slate Teavhers College, M. l'l4l., Pennsylvania State llniversityg gvo- graphyg track voavh, assistant junior high football coach. l'ASQl':Xl.li TARQlllNl0-'B. A., Juniata College, his- tory, Civics, sociology, assistant football coach. Anousizo ELECTION Svmirs DOMINATED Tai-3 Nirvm Grmoi-3 Civics CLASSES DURING rm: 1956 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Row 1, bottom, left to rightfS. Skoczylas, Sumner. Row 2-M. DeCaria, Solroloslfi, P. Cable. Row 3-Casrialo, Carol yn Ruby, E. Francis, Primvrano. Row -li-Raschrlla, IJ. Gaskell, Pisani. l Mr. Hoschini Miss Chambers Mr. Flinner Miss LaRit: Mr. Reese Mr. Rogers Mr. Spellman, Mr. T arquinio
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LIBRARY The library served as an indispensable source in gaining material for panel discussions, debates, reports alld themes, and obtaining books for book reports. Mrs. Anderson, librarian, helpfully aided the students in the acquisition of desired material. GUIDANCE Due to the line counseling of Miss Craig, many Seniors were started happily on the path to success. The sight of college catalogues, employment charts and appointment reminders were a familiar scene in her well-known second floor oflqcc. CLARA ANDERSON-B. S., Geneva Collegeg M. l.. S. Western Reserve Universityg school librarian, sponsorrd Library Club. LARUE CRAIG-B. A., University of Pittsburghg soci- ology, guidaiice counselorg sponsored student rouncil. THE Scnooi. LIBRARY OFFERED A LARGE AND VARIED SELECTION or READING MATERIAL. J. Wigton, fefers AN ASSEMBLY SKIT ENABLED SPEECH STUDENTS T0 APPLY TIIEIR CLASSROOM LEARNING. 1 left to right-A. Florie, W. Stiles, Slevin, D. Foreman Row 2-MK. Florie, B. Hoover, McKinney. Tlfff iv c ul . Mrs. Anderson Miss Craig Miss Lostetter Mr. Newton PUBLIC SPEAKING To develop speaking ability and diminish our self-consciousness was the goal of the public speaking course. Miss Lostetter taught the value of self-expression and speaking with ease. Sales talks, hobby reviews and specialized topics assisted in patterning our social outlook. SAFE-DRIVING Learning was a pleasure in this valuable six-week course. Conscientious and alert drivers were the products of Mr. Newton's daily training. Driving took on a fuller and more essential meaning as students were instructed in its fundamentals. MARJORIE LOSTETTER-B. A., Westminster Collegeg speech, world historyg sponsored Senior Dramatic Club. OMER NEWTON-B. S., Geneva Collegeg economic geography, driver training.
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