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FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A teacher's pur- pose in teaching a foreign language is to en- able the student to speak the foreign language as clearly as possible in a simple, free dial- ogue, to encourage a sympathetic under- standing of foreign nations through a knowl- edge of their culture and customs, and to de- velop a fiiner appreciation for foreign litera- ture in the student. MATHEMATICS: Every branch of mathe- matics is offered to the students in Monessen High School. This includes two years of algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry and trigonometry. This department strives to prepare the student with a practical knowl- edge of mathematics to meet the many tech- nical and industrial problems he may face in his chosen vocation. Seated. left to right: Miss An- - toinette Ditta. Miss Edith John- 4 . son, Mrs. Jane McShane. Miss ' Wilma Lander. Miss Elizabeth Ewing. Miss Katherine Ka- ' V0lll'JS. VOCATIONAL: In the vocational School, with its machine shop, electric shop, and auto shop, boys are taught practical exper- ience with the related subjects. These boys make efficient tradesmen in industrial jobs. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: The chief aim of the Prysical Education program in Mon- essen High School is to teach coordination of mind and muscle. Fair play and good sports- manship are infused in the student at the same time. Basic strokes and floats are taught in the swimming classes. while proper exercise and physical fitness are taught in the gymnasium classes. iq' fi? 4 mf Standing: Mr. John Duronio. Mr. Frank McKosky. Miss Eleanor Knuttila. Miss Virginia Fallon, Miss Anna Harhai, Miss Eva Cocciolone. Mrs. James Eisaman, Mr. Michael Starry. Seated. left to right: Mrs. Thelma Davis. Mrs. Elizabeth Dale. Miss Mary Johnston. Miss Helen Williams. Miss Mary Q 1. 5 if Breza. Miss Marjorie Harvey. Miss Carolyn Quillen. Standing: Mr. Robert Frazier, Miss Elizabeth Snowden, Mr. 1 James Schrading. Miss Margaret Russell, Miss Mabel Farnsworth. Miss Eleanor Woodward, Mrs. l Edward Ratica, Miss Reah Sea- nor, Mr. Bernard Weiss. Q. f, ffv .Si -liiici, iii! I.
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