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Music C. W. Klopp Sup:-rvisoi' of Music, Home Economics Elizabeth Owen l'h. B., Denison Uni- versity.. Graduate- work at Uni- versity of Chicago, Oh io Sta te University and Iowa State Coll ivprv, Ames, Iowa. llnniv liconolnivs. Manual Arts J. W. Dirkson Kent State College. Director of Manual Arts. Robert M. Reese li, N, of I-Iduvatinn, Ohio Stats' Univ:-rsity. S111-vt Mm-tal. Msn-hinv Shop. IQEVEILLE Sam S. Gelfer Institute of Aipfplicd, Musiv. New York. H1-ad of Violin Depart- ment. Denison Uni- versity. Orchestra and Band. Librarian Mary A. Botten B. A., Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota. Diploma in Lilhi-ary Training, University of N NVISCOIISHI. l.ilJi'a1'ian. L. J. Tipton Ohio State University. Woodwork. Printing. Office - Frank G. Handel SllIJ0l'illt0Ild1:!lli. of Build- ings. Attendance Officer. Office of Principal Mary Eleanor House Si-orvtary to Priiicipzil. TWLNFY NINE
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1 5 TWFNTVJTICIIT IQEVEILLF Commercial Loyd G. Millisoir Mary L. Huffman Rochester Normal Uni- Bliss Rus-iinvss Collvgqv. versity. Uolumhizm University. Head of Commercial Dv- Stenug-raphy, partmcnt. Dorothy Robb A I 'I'y1wwriting.:'. Director of Athletics. P. H. Sager A. B., Ohio SIHU' Uni- A. B.. hihvrzil Arts, Ohio versity. Northern Univorsity. St:-nography. H. S., k'oninivr4-1-, Ohio fl-yl,,,.W,-ning. Northern lhiixw-i'sity. Umm nf qi,-lg. lloolclwn-pimx. Physical Education A. B. Lonugi Florence Myer Purduc. H. S., Michigan Stutt- Bradlcy Polytcchnic. Normal. University of Wisconsin. D ni50n Univvrsity- Dh.H.t0r. of llhysmal Girls' Physical Ibirm-tor. Education. .5 C. E. Orr Luthxar Hanshue A. R., MlliHkillH.'lllIl Uni- 11. S., In lid. Wilton- lz-gv, Iwil'p.1' l'ollop.5v. Sociology. History. Athlvtit- Uonr-h. Assistauit Pom-h. Louise Biefeld R. Ph., Denison Univers- ity. W1-stern Reserve Uni- versity, School of Nursing R. N. llyugicnfe and Phys-iiology.
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IQEVEILLE Newark Senior High School Course of Study 1936-1937 College Preparatory Commercial Course English Plane Geometry Latin or French Biology English Latin,-French or German Elect two: Modern History Add Language Physics Pubilc Speaking GNQ 'l'E.N'l'H YEAR General Course Course English English General History Plane Geometry Sociology-1 Latin or French Economics-2 Biology Econ. Geog.-1 Com. Law-2 ELEVENTH YEAR Bus. English English Bookkeeping Elect three su-bjects Typewriting from other third Stenography yBaI' COUFSGS. Dramatics TWEQLFTH YEAR American History American History American History and -Civics and Civics and Civics I.atin,4Frencl1 or 'Fypewriting Elect three subjects German Stenograiphy from other fourth Elect two: -English, Elect one: year courses. Chemistry, Solid Chemistry, English, Geometry, Algebra, Bookkeeping, Addi. Language Public Speaking Home Making. Industrial Course English General History Girls- Economics Sociology Sewing Boys- Plane Geom. Sheet Metal or Mech. Draw. English Blookkeevping Machine Work for boys. Wood Work or Mech. Draw. Girls elect two, boys elect one from other third year courses. Home Making for girls. American History and Civics Boys elect two, girls elect three subjects from other fourth year courses. Printing, Wood Work or Mech. Draw Dramatics for boys. General Elective-Chorus or Glee Club, one period per week. Band-Two periods per week. Orchestra-Two periods 'per week. Each student must have two periods per week in gymnasium each year. Membership in one or two societies or clubs may be elected. NOTES 1. Each pupil is required with the consent of the parents to choose a course at the beginning of his or her Senior High School work. 'This course must be continued unless a change is permitted for som-e special reason, by the Principal or Superintendent. 2. No Foreign Language credit will be given in the College Preparatory Course for less than two years' work. 3. No pupil will be classified as a Senior who does not have eight 181 credits. 4. Twelve C125 credits are required for graduation.
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