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INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL ARTS—MR. RINGER MECHANICAL DRAWING—MR. HATFIELD In this year of 1951 we moved into our new and modern shop. It is equipped with the newest and most modern equipment available. Our work so far has consisted of welding, machine shop work, sheet metal and woodworking. Subjects to be added later are automotives, forging and photography. Mr. Fulwider is in charge of the Junior High group. Most of their work is with wood, while the Senior High group under Mr. Ringer’s in¬ struction is mostly machine shop. This year, under the direction of Mr. Ful¬ wider and Mr. Ringer, we hope to be able to complete work comparable to any and better prepare ourselves for the future. DAVID NEVILLE INDUSTRIAL ARTS—MR. FULWIDER Page Forty-two
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LATIN I This year Mrs. Sharp teaches five English classes and a Latin I class. STUDY HALL In the English classes the work is di¬ vided between grammar and litera¬ ture. Each year a classic is read. These are “Ivanhoe,” “Silas Marner,” “The House of the Seven Gables, ” and “A Tale of Two Cities.” The English III and IV classes had the privilege of seeing the movie “Macbeth” in Zanesville. The classes participated in the State Every Pupil Tests in December. In the results of these tests, the entire English IV class placed in the upper 20 percent of 8003 Seniors taking the test. The highest score made on the English III test in the state was 87; at P. H. S., the highest score was 83. The Latin I class, composed of 28 students, is the largest beginning Latin class in the history of P. H. S. MARTHA BLAKE ENGLISH II Page Forty-one
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CHORUS CLASS BOYS’ QUARTET Wesley, Waxier, Janusz, Torbert, Harrison. CHORUS The Philo High School Chorus classes this year were in charge of Miss Beverly Davis. Miss Davis is a graduate of Athens High School and Ohio University. The chorus is preparing for its an¬ nual spring concert in April. There are approximately 130 voices in the entire chorus. Other special groups making plans for musical appearances are the Boys’ Quartet, composed of John Janusz, Harold Wesley, Richard Harrison, and Richard Torbert and ac¬ companied by Bonnie Waxier and the girls’ sextet composed of Anita Sims, Sue Gatrell, Pauline Dilley, Bonnie Waxier, Patty Sims, and Donna Bar¬ clay. Both of these groups are plan¬ ning to compete in the ensemble con¬ test to be held in April at Bellaire, Ohio. The chorus furnishes music for many school activities such as Chapel programs, and also community activi¬ ties. ANITA SIMS GIRLS’ SEXTET A. Sims, Gatrell, Dilley, Waxier, Barclay, P. Sims. Pagt Forty-three
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