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Industrial rts Department Mr. Ronald Rhode, art instructor ex- claims, Oh! Another Rembrandt! Industrial Fine Arts Department included the Art, Shop and Mechani- cal Drawing courses which formed hidden talents and developed them to the fullest degree. Perfection was a determining factor in all accom- plishments! The Art Department was also responsible for all proiects such as scenery for plays, centerpieces for various occasions, and posters for functions within the school. These departments added personal- ity to our school. Mr. Olin Marth instructs students how to read a voltmeter during one of the shop classes. Mr. Robert Bukowski industrial arts teacher ponders over his students work Mr. Quentin Keath, while he instructs a pupil in one of his mechanical drawing classes thinks, 'Ths surely different from directing the maiorettes
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Mrs. Maiorie Wagner, Latin ll instructor, assists students with difficult coniugations. The Foreign Language Department gave stu- dents the challenge to engross themselves in a language other than their own. Courses offered here were Latin, Spanish and a four-year German itinerary which some day may be of great value in a foreign country. structs ardent students. Mrs. Annette M. Marth, German and Spanish teacher, reminds a student to turn all volume off before leaving the language lab. 22 Eins, Zwei, Drei -Mr. Wilbert Wollenhaupt, German teacher in O Fore1gn Language Department at
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Mr. Harold Stefl instructs puzzled seniors on Trigonometry problems. A Mathematics can be fun, so people say. Here at Muhlenberg many students found this to be true. Courses in algebra, plane geometry, Trigonometry and calculus developed many Hamlets, or in plain words, thinkers. These courses developed a sense of values for students and helped to progress the gray matter for future problems, whether it be for engineers, technicians, or homemakers. Mr, Robert Knouse goes over homework problems with ninth grade algebra students. Mr. Glenn Miller, new addition to the mathematics department, teaches tenth grade Algebra ll students. Mathematicst Department ilk Mr. Carl Richie explains plane geometry problems to a troubled eleventh grade student.
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