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ART AND VDCATIDNAL TRAINING Under the vocational training pro- gram the boys learn simple drafting, radio and electricity. The girls learn cooking, sewing and home decorat- ing. In art classes the students learn designing and painting. Seated: Elizabeth Howard, home econom- ics; Esther Wright, home economics; Doris Neilinger, art. Standing: Vocational Teachers—Herm Arnapol. Walter Meurer. D. Nelson Finch. Paul Wilcox. John Kel- sey. MUSIC The music department not only teaches the students principles of music but also has charge of the an- nual radio review, helps with assembly programs and sends rep- resentatives to the all-state conven- tions. Kenneth Appleton; Eugene Castagna; El- wood Schwan; Joseph Sheckard. ATHLETICS M. H. S. students are offered in gym classes and intramural work opportunity to learn good sports- manship and improve their skill. Varsity teams are composed of those who have worked hardest and gained the most proficiency. Daniel Wright, Anne Gregory. Kenneth Hafner, Edith Freund. Mary Parker.
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MATHEMATICS The mysteries of algebra, geom- etry and trigonometry are revealed to the students through the members of this department. The students also gain knowledge useful in studying the sciences. Barbara Hobbs, Clifford St. Hill. Margaret Fields. FOREIGN LANGUAGES The customs, traditions and lives of people in foreign countries are re- vealed to us through the study of their languages. Latin also helps us with our English vocabulary. Dorothea Comfort, Spanish; Sally Phillips, Spanish and Guidance; Anna Eiskant, German; Ruth Smith, French; Laura Woolley, Latin. BUSINESS SUBJECTS Stenographers and secretaries are turned out by the teachers of short- hand, typing and business training. Bookkeepers and accountants are helped by the teachers of commer- cial subjects and general math. Seated: Janet Byrne, secretary; Florence Gebe. secretary; Helen Oprandy; Eliza- beth Miller. Standing: Violet Lynde, sec- retary; Harriet Proaper; Rosemary Ball; Gretchen Bubie; Beatrice Hubbard. Not Pictured: Jane Austen, dramatics; Alma Clendenny. mathematics; Cora Doedeyns, social science; Edwin Richardson, voca- tional subjects. 9
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