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MRS. LILLIAN McELROY MR. J. FRED WILLIAMS Biology Chemistry 8.5., Baldwin Wallace College B. 5.. Chin Northern University M. 5., Ohio State University Scien ce The smell of formaldehyde, on iron ball rolling, blue and pink litmus paper, the planets and stars in the heavens, problems resulting from the use of alcohol and tobGCCOSv-this is science. How well all the facets of this fascinating world are understood depends 0 great deal Upon the student, but top quality instruction is available in this very important area of study. MR. DUANE P. CORRELL MR. PAUL RV MATTOX Seniar, Eighth, and Physical Science General Science, Physics 5.5., of Education, Otterbein College 3.5., in Education, Miami University M.S.T., Cornell University MR. ROBERT B. SELLERS History 8, Science 8 B.A., University of Cincinnati I211
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MR. R. DUANE SNELL Mmhemafics 3.5., University or Cincinnati M. of Ed., University of Cincinna'i MR. ROBERT J. MILLER Maihemufics 3.5., Ohio Universiw M. of Ed., University of Cincinnati MR. JACK L. ORRISON Mathematics . 5.5., Davis and Elkins Colleg WatAemah'cd Whefher if is 1070 of $5.20 or SbofoHXZFoolbo: Hercn The mathematics department of MHS covers a wide range of concepts and problems. The scope of discovery ranges from The extremely abstract to the ob- viously practical in an effort To make math dive and functional. Exfensive coordination among its five mem- bers enables The math department To achieve its goal of quantitative discovery. pAgu'cai 64a cation The Physical Education depcmmenf has long shoul- dered the responsibility of trying to keep the Marie- monf students fit and frim. Following a government issued fifiness program, each sfudenf compe'res in 0 var- iety of events several times each week. w, IQOI MR. .5. C. BRANDENBURG Mufhemuh'cs BA. In Math, Berea Collage MR. lOUIS FLORES Mathematics 8.A., Wes! Liberiy SfaIe College MISS JUDITH A. TYLER 3.5., in Ed., Bowling Green University Physical Education MR. NORMAN KUSEL Physical Education 3.5., Miami University
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MR. RONALD STILWELL InsTrumenTul Music 3.5., Ohio Slate UniversiTy MR. GARY W. STAMM InsTrumenTal Music 3.5., Ohio STaTe University gin e J4rt5 Year after year our music and orT deparTmenTs CIT- TracT The creative members of The sTudenT body We The fine arts courses. This year we welcome Mr. Dom- inque and his new vocal music program. We also recog- nize The fine work Mr. STumm and Mr. STilweIl have done To make This onoTher successful year for The band. In The art departmenT Mrs. Fish has again helped her sTudenTs become imaginative young orTisTs. Through The help of The Fine Arts Teachers, sTudenTs learn how To express Themselves and improve Their TalenTs. MR. ROBERT A. DOMINIQUE Vocal Music 5.5., UniversiTy of Cincinnaii MR. OLIVER J. GOSSARD JR. GovernmenT, language Arts B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University MR. JAMES W. HOEBBEL World HisTory, HisTory B 5.5., Miami UniversiTy MR. FLOYD H. 'MILLER American HEsTory 8.5., Miami UniversiTy M. of Ed., Miami UniversiTy MRS. LOIS F. FISH A 8.5., Manchester College SociaiSfucliea CurrenT evenTs, world affairs, infloTion and depres- sion, ancient Greece, American Civil War, and The STU- denT's place in The American socieTy and The world are all areas of concern To The social sfudies deporfmenf. Using a wide vorieTy of resource materials and ap- procches, This depurTmenT helps The sTudenTs To see The world around Them wiTh open eyes.
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