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I'l iStUl'y McKinley offers live courses in history. Two units ofsocial science must he presen- ted for graduation. ln this department are Miss Hill. who has 11 B. S. from Ohio Stateg Mr. Koehler, who holds a Ph. B. from the College of Vlloosterg Miss Heid- man who has an A. B. from Mount Uniong Miss Lehmiller, with an A. B. from Wilson college: Miss Galbreath, who holds an A. lg. from Allegheny col- legeg Miss Marburger, who has an A. B. from University of Michigan: Miss Bair who has a Ph. B. from VVooster, and an A. M. from Columhia universityg Miss Bess Thompson. who holds a Ph. lg. from Muskingum and an A. M. from Univer- sity ol' VVisconsing Miss McNarv, who has a Ph. B. from Wcvoster and an A. M. from Columbia universityg Mr. Barnes. who has an A. li. from VVooster and an A. M. from Columhiag and Miss Shaver. Who has an A. B. from Wlooster. FIU! Rowfllr. G. F. fllzzlirk, llr. G. S. flfoorf, .WL IV. D. Parker. Sffunzl R0w4.Wr.1?0wlf,r, fllr. LW 1,IIIICI1il'f, fllr. Clydf Cari. Third Rwllf fllr. S. P. S7711-ffl. .llr. C. Lzifffff. QE PAGE 19 Ho ,f 1 Isfllff RliCL '.lIl',l',i' Kuff' Sl'fIi 'I', .llrry Ruffz Lffz- vlzilfrr. .ll1'r.v Ella .Var llxfrlmazz, .ll1i,i',i'Fl0rN1z'f Iliff. Svrmztl Rtzw-.llziff 11151 CIIHIITIIFXI, F. Knff'Ifrr, .llixr Efrlzrr Y'fmvzp.r.'n1. Tflfm' Roicf ilIi,r,v .llargzwrits Bair, .llrx R. lfarmfv, .llziyy .llzzry .Vai Nnry. IrldllSlriill Among the I1lOSt practical and diversi- fied courses at McKinley are those in- cluded in the industrial arts. These are included in the college preparatory de- partment. They offer a knowledge in cabinet making. carpentry, electric shop. machine shop, pattern drafting, foundry, sheet metal Work, and printing. The faculty for this course includes: Mr Malick, a graduate from the School of Industrial Artg Mr. Moore, who holds a B. S. in lid. from Ohio universityg Mr. Parker, who has a li. S. from Ohio uni- versityg Mr. Bowles a graduate of Indiana State Teachers' college: Mr. Pancake, who has a B. S. from Indiana State Teachers' college: Mr. Garl, with a B. S. from Purdueg Mr. S. P. Smith, Whose work was taken in Miami: and Mr. Littell, Whose work was taken in Valparaiso college. N nv 1 I
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Fzfrz Rr1u'f.lli,vr Tfzrfnza l?UfL'NIIIH, .llirf .Unr- garef llzllibrrfi, .Iliff .lIlifffI'K!l lfwfrliirrzfr, .llzlvf Graff l.m1g.Src01zd Rowf,lIiy,t jwrzrifzvlfz' fmzwy, l .llzrr llrlml Ki'l.wr. .1lz'.vvl1'.v1!m- Tlmnzpfoii. Third Rust'-.ll1'.v.v .Hmm Z1-PIPII-HQVF, .lIr. Floyd ffrf1ofl'i'i'. Senior English Senior English. public speaking. de- bate, and journalism are subjects from which one must be selected if the student desires to graduate from the classical course. Senior English takes up a further study and appreciation of literature: journalism provides training in news- paper work: and debate and public speaking gives training in argumentation and the proper method of speaking be- fore an audience. The department in- cludes: Miss Haverstack who has an A. B. and an A. M. from Oberlin college: Miss Willett, who has a Ph. B. from VVooster: Miss Busby. who has an A. B. from Wvestern Reserve university: Miss Eddy, who holds a Ph. B. from VVooster and an A. M. from the University of Chicago: Miss Marble, who has an A. B. degree from VVestern Reserve. and Miss Mack who has an A. B. from Denison. JUl1i0l' Ifl1QIiSh junior English continues the study ol literature begun in the sophomore year by taking up the study of American literature. VVebster,s Bunker Hill Ora- tionu. VVashington's Farewell Addressv. short stories and poetry. Some of the authors whose works are studied in this course are VVhittier. Hawthorne, Long- fellow, Holmes, Emerson, Poe. lrving. Thoreau. and Bryant. 'llhe teachers for these courses are: Miss l,ong. who has an A. B. froni W'ooster and an A. M. from the University of Chicago: Miss Keller, who has an A. B. from Hiram: Miss Esther rllhompson. with an A. B. degree from Muskingum: Miss Zinnin- ger, with a B. S. from Kent and an M. A. from Akron university: Miss jones, who has an A. B. degree from VVooster: Miss NVelshimer, an A. B. from Hiram: Miss Hillibish with an A. B. from Western Reserve university: and Mr. Floyd Brooker who holds an A. B. degree from Marietta college. Firft Rfm'f.lIz',i,v Grace lfzzrby, .llifr Florffzff 11 z'lli'ff, .lliu Irzfi' lIr1:'rr.i'lm'k. Sxmrid Row- .ll1'.i1i' 15111111 .ll!1l'!l!l'. .llZii'.V .llary lfdzly. Third Row- .l'lz'r,f Kzlilnfrirzft' llzzrk. if-J s , if Z is QE PAGE 18 ge
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fini Ruta' mllr. C. lf, Fry. .lIr. Lloyd llyalf. fllr. ll. D. Palmfr. Swrnzuf Row- VVV- .llrz llfrlvfrf .l1'w!.'o11. .llh lf, U. .fzigrmx Tlzfnl Roca'-.llr. C. .l. Lylf. .llrx T. Hf'HH1'r1g. .llrx Fw'f'm'l lw'1'yM'. Latin Latin has been found to have continu- ed as one of the popular elective subjects at McKinley. Four years are offered and there is an unusually large staff of tea- chers for one subject. The course in- cludes the study of the grammar ofthe language which starts in the lirst year and continues throughout the whole four. ln the second. third. and fourth years the students study Caesar's Gallic wars. Cicero's orations and Vergil's Aeneid. Teachers of Latin are: Miss lfthel Stonehill, who has a Ph. B. from the College of Vllooster and an A. M. from Columbia university. Miss Colf- man with an A. B. from Oberlin college: Miss Bock, who has an A. B. from Capital university: Miss McConnell who has an A. B. from Ohio university: Miss lfrdman, who holds a Ph. li. from Woostei'g Miss Hastings. who has an A. B. from Ohio universityg Miss Lutz, who has a Ph. B. from VVooster1 and Il1duStI'ii:lI Academic or college preparatory stud- ies are also maintained by a second group of the staff. These studies include mechanical drawing, mechanical draft- ing. architectural drawing, shop mathe- matics. and printing. A Craftsmanship club has also been organized in the de- partment to advance the interests ofthe boys in their work. In this department are: Mr. Fry. who has had his work in Ohio State universityg Mr. Hyatt. Whose work was taken in Kent State collegeg Mr. Palmer. a graduate of Smith Hughes Work collegeg Mr. Mellon, with training from Carnegie Techg Mr. Angove. whose work was taken in XVestern Reserve university and Akron universityg Mr. Lyle. a graduate of the Boston School of Printing: Mr. Henning who holds an A. B. from Ashlandg and Mr. Beyer who has a B. S. in E. li. from Ohio Northern university. Fllliil Rou'f,lIz'fr lfllzrl Sfmwfzifl. .ll1'.i.r fuauzilrz f:Ilff771l1?I. .llzlir f,r'I'ff1A!fl' Huck. SITIHIIIY Rowe- . , . .ilftf .11-rf viz. .mlm le 1 Ed , MISS 5hClfQ11- Whff l10ldS 11 Ph- B- ffflm Tliird!llllf:l'f.l?1'.liilllyfcwfyu Jlafilflgri-,A Mount Union. .X'f!!z'f Iam.. .lim l1'rw!yu Slwlmn. 5 QE PAGE 20 lv I
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