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Industrial Arts Department The industrial arts department is one of the most diversified in the school. It offers a variety of courses ranging from the basic to the very technical. Print- ing, drawing, electricity, wood, and - metals — courses in all these media are offered to the mechanically-minded person. Upper left: Mr. Barbor helps a student in shop class. Left: Teri Powell, the only female welder in MHS, and possibly the county, works on a project. Above: Mr. Celidonio works at the printing ma- chine. Left to right: Mr. Cheuvront, Mr. Celidonio, Mr. Eisenmann. Absent when picture was taken: Mr. Barbor. 25
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Language Department Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Baker, Miss Grund, Mr. Millor, Miss Kitska, and Mr. Evans. Absent when picture was taken: Mrs. Kellogg. In our time of ever-improving trans- portation and com- munication, it is be- coming in creasingly essential to have at least a working knowledge of a sec- ond language. Many students realize this and elect to study a language. At Medina the student has a choice of Latin, French, German, or Spanish. Latin is of- fered for two years, French and German for four each, and Spanish for five, in- cluding an advanced placement course. Mrs. Kellogg corrects sentences which her Latin students Mr. Millor’s Spanish class listens attentively (?) have written on the board. as he explains a sentence.
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Mr. Wells, Mr. Hathaway, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Jividen, Mr. Cheuvront, Mrs. Toth, Mr. O’Conner, Mrs. Schafer, Mr. Calich, and Mr. Hol- dener. Absent when picture was taken: Miss Hornheraer Right: Mr. Calich, OWE coordinator, gives DE student Rick Shaw some ad- vice. Right: Miss Hornberger looks more like a student than a teacher as she con- verses with her Home Ec students. ' f fl | t- , . I ■; I ■ j a XEH tf. I I |BB 1 1 iiMii 1 JWHp hmL ' YW1 26
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