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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT BIOLOGY The Science Department under Mr. Dilley consists of three classes, biol¬ ogy, physics, and senior science. The first two are laboratory sciences with three lecture periods and four lab periods a week. The latter one is a course taught regularly five days a week. DRIVER’S EDUCATION In the biology class, which has 30 pupils, a study is made of the compo¬ sition of cells, plants, animals, and man. Animals are bisected to observe the arrangement of the organs, leaves are collected to make a study of trees. The physics class, having nine pu¬ pils, studies the character of light, sound, heat, metals, and mass. Exper¬ iments are performed to help illustrate the text material. Senior Science, with 26 pupils, studies general science taking in ev¬ erything that a person should know about science. One subject that is not directly con¬ nected with science, but which Mr. Dilley teaches, is drivers’ education. This class lasts one semester and it is to teach students how to drive. It teaches safety along with the driving. This course uses the latest method of teaching by use of motion pictures. PAULINE DILLEY SENIOR SCIENCE Page Thirty-nine
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If ART CLASS I , I I ART DEPARTMENT The Art Club of 1950-51, super¬ vised by Miss Bernice Richardson, is composed of 41 members. John Davis, Joan Fitz, and Tom Stewart; this, being their fourth year as an Art Club member, will receive their pins this year. The Art Club of¬ ficers for this year are as follows: President John Davis Vice-President Tom Stewart Secretary Verlyn Porter Treasurer Jerry Brannon Several fine posters were drawn by Art students, and were entered in the A.A.A. Art Contest at Chicago. The Art Club, this year, also took a trip to Zanesville to see the Patavin wood¬ carving exhibit. JERRY BRANNON ' fl Page Thirty-eight
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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT BOOKKEEPING I The Commercial Department is un¬ der the supervision of Mrs. Kathryn Saunders. The department consists of those students majoring in Commer¬ cial Training. A commercial club was organized in December, 1950. Those students in the club are those that have one year of typing with one year of shorthand or bookkeeping. Those elected at this meeting were: President Marlene Shilling Vice-President Ruth Dean Secretary and Treasurer, Nancy Prior The Commercial room this year is in the new addition of our high school building. The annual banquet will be held in the spring. RUTH DEAN SHORTHAND I Pagt Forty
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