Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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course was to familiarize The aim of the To suit and tu WF 1 1 ' ' ' V ' 'T '- '-'ff' '1w!l'r'1'P'V-lxw fr' U9 COMMERCIAL The problem dearning a living ls gradually becoming 'more and more complex. To help solve this problem our school offers a number of 'commercial' subjects. These subjects are of two types--skill and social. In the skill section we offer two years each of typing and shorthand. Bookkeeping is offered in alternate years. These are purely vocational and their purpose is to fit students for an economic positior or,as a 'try out ,to find if the student is fitted to continue in the business world. A reasonable amount of ability in academic subjects is required before one can be a success :Ln any of these subjects. The social business subjects we offer are commercial law and business organization. These give one a picture of business as a whole and how each person fits into his own place :Ln our economic system. HISTOW A One of thasurest ways d' understanding the present :Ls by rmderstanding the past. Ile have only to view the situation in EIIIOPG at the present time to appreciate this fact. The aims of the history courses have been to provide the students with a working knowledge of man's actions in tlepast in relation to man's actions in the present. History affects all of us more directly than just togive us an understanding ct politics and world affairs. It forms a background for our entire quest for knowledge, and in this way makes it possible for us to live a fuller and more enjoyable life. ' sous ECONOMICS Since September the Home Economics Depart- ment has been developed from two half-painted bare rooms to a gay well-equipped laboratory adjoined by a cozy living room. The twenty-six girls enrolled in the classes, as part of their unit on 'The Home , enameled and stained the furniture and appli- queed pots of tulips upon the bleached muslin curtains. The next unit of work resulted hge? smocks for the girls to wear in the Foods Classes. The- advanced group then took up 'Child Care , which was terminated by a lunch- eon served to the First Graders. 'Foods' chases followed concentrating upon breakfasts, lunchgms, and dinners. These units were completed with a Spring Tea for the girls' mothers and a dinner for the Board members and their wives. The year was ended with a 'Spring Dress' unit and a short study of the 'Girl and Her Personal:lty . INDUSTRIAL ARTS Two courses were this year. There were interested in taking and our faculties are comodate that number. given in industrial arts some thirty-five students an industrial arts course not great enough to ac- It was decided to divide the group into a senior-junior group taking mechanical drawing and a sophomore-freshmen group taking shop or woodworking. the student with the fundamentals of drawing by a series of drawings. If anyone desires to do further work in drawing, they, having followed have a pretty firm practices which our them. lany of the work. Accuracy and of a good draftsman. the instructions, should hold on the rudiments and instruction sheets gave students turned out fine neatness are the qualities was to teach tool In shop the purpose operation and machine operation through the making of projects in furniture and repairing of furniture. Being able to do a neat and accurate job of repairing some piece of furni- ture in the home is something every boy should be able to do. lany projects were turned out for use in the home and school. In another year shop course 'lo include metal working and fu-ging. The room which used to hold the old been cleaned and will be added to industrial room by between them. we hope to increase our furnace has the present removing the partition LANGUAGES please those individual differences there must exist in life e choice. But organization of society requires and meets those demands. Ilembers of high school classes for graduation include in their courses a three unit major of Hxgllsh I, II, and III with an elective English IV. It is assumed that the junior high school has laid a thorough founda- tion of fundamentals and has created an anmre- ciatlon for this Art. --.in each Are nameless graces. . . --Pope To present educational and cultural possi- bilities found in no other subject the language department offers a study of Latin to those students who enjoy these associations, who are preparing to meet college requirements, or preferably both. This year classes were scheduled :ln Beginning Latin, Caesar, and Vergil Democracy needs leaders to work out the destiny of mankind and these leaders should be the boys and girls of today-the men and women of tomorrow--with an intimate acquaintance of the cumulative progress of men through tlnages. Literature and Latin can modestly claim a part of 'that acquaintance.

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A 5 N i lx W 0 1-fi. . ,,,. In lr.. KWH. A Fern Householder, Verity Coder, lr. Herbert, Helen Butz, Lucille Parker, Paul Sasse, Helen Zwyer, Kenneth Parker, Virginia Gaisezg Donald Strayer .Smdw A Student Council has been newly organized insponsor extra-curricular activities which the faculty feel the student body is qualified to further. Our object is to promote better citi- zenship. The following officers have been chosen: Kenneth Parker, President' Fern Householdexg Sec- retaryg and llr. Herbert, Faculty Advisor. Under the efficient leadership of these people a good constitution has been drafted, and much progress has been made toward placing the Student Council among the permanent organizations in the school. This year the members were chosen by the faculty. Tlnclasses are represented as follows: two members each from the seniors, juniors, and sophomores, one member each from the freshman , eighth grade, and seventh grade. During the yearg we have sponsored a 'Good Posture Campaignn, Safety Campaign? and Cour- tesy Campaignd' Here is our calendar for the f last semester. January ll. Dr. R. Lincoln Long January 21 llsgr. R. I. Kinnane January 28 Robert Coder February 1. Dr. T. W. Mahoney February 11 Dr. D. H. Canfield February 18 Marian Parker March 1. Rev. C. V. Vincent March ll Mr. J. L. Katherman March 18 Harry De'Armand's Orchestra March 25 Safety Play fsixth graclej April 8 Rev. C. J. Ludwick April ll. Rev. Thomas Otwell April 22 Rev. William Alexander April 28 A Senior of '37 May 20 Prof. Harry Ockerman We wish to thank the faculty for placing at our disposal a small fund to carry on our activ- ities 5 also for the helpful Suggestions, cooper- ation, and patience they have shown. wa, ,f'T'1' . A , 2' -ve ':'?f?v 'T . 'jff-.1 ts.-:ef 'v: i'1:.qka1-,v+!favL1ur?:Lef,:-a..:,,4,,.,, ' 'hw'f q-iff Ri :-lf.L,aa?:I:.,4.g.2gE.f'i'fTg,ZrT'j -- - ' 'r '-fw1frf2eu-:e..ar--- -, - - . ,ea -WA ' ' -fwsw ., . -re n. rad-P-A QS - e,i5Lfega+:4f,,-'34-1'?'-wf, A .. A v ,.,,-gg . . . . .V ,.,..,-,-5-rjfy.,gu.5-- L -.'-. V ,.:,.,.,,.,55-1 - ., -1-V it VV 51145 V V --f 5 -Arts' .. A -' Rae. 1, -- ' 'ff-14' - , ' ' get ,A M'-1' 'ST' 'fi - , . -.ru-..'.Y.' .w f ,.-- A J ,,, ,..,-g:.'f-E1--'- '2 f?T5f i'?n'fF' V ' 'gs IW ' g -, , -J.. . V ,.....,-W., , .. . 1, .-,,s.,-H-A-ye ,.:L,.,,, - , ,. . -s.,,,N-Q - ..- J.,- ' 91:-...--,. rn- .- ..: f f-'f-'H-'1-- rv- f - ' '-7' ' -



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