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During art class, Steve Salafa, Carol Taka, and Mike Ryan work on linoleum block printing under the supervision of student teacher Sharon Palder. FRANCES A. DAVILA DAVID J. GAMMONS DOROTHY ANN SCHMIEDELER FAYE SHERRY CHARLES SICKAFUS PAUL L- WENHQI-D Frmnces A.'DAVlLA a.s,, ami., MA.,i univ. of iPuQg N,Y. Univ., Univ. of Hawaii American Univ.: Funda- mentals of Art, Studio Art, Advanced Studio Art. ' DAVID J. GAMMONS 8,54 Middle Tenn. State Univq English 3, Fundamentals of Arr, Commercial Am ASP, Arrowhead. f L V V , f ' uonomv ANN sci-wusosuan s,lMUs.ed., Mafymwnf Coll.: Chorus 2, 3, 4, English 25 Reflections. FAYE Sl-FERRY 8.5.5 Bradley Univ., American Univ.p Studio Art, Commercial Art, Fundamentals of Art. CHARLES R. SICKAFUS B.A., M.A.p Morehead State Coll,, Colo. Univ.p Band, Orchestra, Music Apprecia- tiong Music Dept. Chairman. PAUL L. WENHOLD B.S.p Pa. State Univ.g Concert Choir, Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4, Music Appreciationg Madrigal Singers. Academics 29
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STANLEY C. ALFORD B.S., Nl.Ed.y Univ. of South Caro- lina, Biofogy. ROBERT E. BOWLES B.S,g Univ. of Md.: Earth Science, Photo Staff, Arrowhead. CARLETON A. HOGUE B.S., A.B., M.A,y Salem CoII,, W. Va. Univ.: Biology, Physica? Science: Medical Car- eers Club. JOHN SCOTT B.S., M.S.p. W, Va. Univ., Howard Univ., Univ. of Md., Advanced Biology, Biology: Science Dept. Chairman. IAN SHAW A.A., B.S.p Montgomery Jr. Colt., George Peabody Coll., Chemistry, Biology, l1's Academic , Rifle Club. LEROY B. STENNETT A,B., M.A.p Concord State Coll., W. Va. Univ.: Chemistry, Earth Science, 1 28 Academics STANLEY C. ALFORD ROBERT E. BOWLES CARLETON A. HOGUE JOHN SCOTT IAN SHAW LEROY B. STENNETT Teachers Encourage Creative Abilities Science students combined original research and textbook study. Biology and advanced biology classes supplemented basic texts with detailed examination of the internal and external structures of various ani- mals. Experimentation highlighted physical science classes. For physics students a series of experiments with mirror images proved intriguing. During labora- tory periods, chemistry students conducted experi- ments in such fields as hydration and solubility while earth science classes investigated methods of weather prediction. Chorus, band, and orchestra classes developed proper techniques as they practiced for performances in school assemblies and evening concerts. The entire Music Department participated in the Spring Concert in April. Reorganized this year, the Art Department offered courses stressing different aspects of art. The program included students in advertising and fashion drawing. Using a model ofthe interior of C1 heart, science teacher Mrs. Thelma Baker explains to her sophomore biology clclss how the heart pumps blood.
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1 I W ,.,i.,...-Q-M...-V. .W ...M-N-. .,,.,.4+-'- 'sw-.f'. if. . .M .v ,K Q, : '---n-iq...-f 'V Hu.- Mm g . Y .ss 3 . ,... 5: --Q iii... ,,.... . 33 , s--N ,pn . 1 MARIETTA H. BOSWELL BA., M.S.g Fairmont State Coll., W. Va. Univ.: Phys. Ed. 10, ll, l2. ROBERT A. HOGUE B.A,g Shepherd Coll,g English 3, 4, Phys. Ed. 10, Iiy Asst. Football Coach, Baseball Coach. SALLIE H0lZBERG B.S,f Univ. of Md.g Phys. Ed. 10, il, Bioiogyp G.S.A., Hockey and Softball Honor Teams. CHARLES D. PACKAN B.S.g George Washington Univ.: Phys. Ed. 10, i l, 125 Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Track Coach. BETTY A. REID B.S.g Western Md. Coll., Univ. of Md.y Phys. Ed. IO, 12, Biology: Cheerleaders, Intramurals. JERRY R. SISSON B.S.g Univ. of Md.: Phys. Ed. IO, il, 125 N Club, JV Football. 30 Academics ,,i7y1,yfQf5 ,f , ,,,M, f fffff WW X14 Electives Complete Students' Programs Gym classes combined health education with sports in an overall program of physical fitness. Soccer, hockey, and volleyball units stressed team skills, while gymnastics and track and field units emphasized individual performance. Designed to aid the beginning driver, a twelve- Week program of driver education Was given through the gym classes. Instructors Mr. john Maloni and Mrs. Paul Bolyard taught students good driving techniques and safety procedures. Students enrolled in typing classes learned typing skills for personal and business use. Home arts courses including sewing, cooking, and child care units instructed girls in basic homemaking techniques. Dr. Virginia Moses instructs senior Barbara Hasko in The proper method of sewing seams in the dress she is making for her home arts proiect. f '.,. D ft ' 'sis . yi., f i . 2-fi iii A A A if iiil MARIETTA H. BOSWELL ROBERT A. HOGUE SALLIE HOLZBERG f - - iff , ,gwifff .f fil 14, ff yfiw ff .41 f A W ,f f frsi 'l ff BETTY A. REID JERRY R. SISSON CHARLES D. PACKAN
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