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Lestb and ill small quiues and tu him uiitsich wpeakcls in cm dan lol cisuissimi if the umm objectives of the ninth gmdcis this war is cm gain puinibbioii to run the tmmsliip oi a ca .mr in bu hmm uui guvciniucii Is lun on the loyal uel 1 thL tenth quick turluits he '111 tu cm 11 tllfhlllff hom in ia mu XIKXXIJHII His Shlttil prescntb .1 more .ulult appifmch to tiem fm studvmq world histmx .incl umm 1 iathci detailed course in th It suhjemt Lhiw cliscmsiuiib 1116- the principle mstrumcutb tm learning xxhiie rcportb and phon :graph rewrd, 'ue used too s scum txpe ut immimui is usu mx c .md N11 X ci to piesuit Lmtul S lic f vuml lm Illdxlllgf Hung IKISUIIS hcttcl Litl uns ut tolllurrmx kms c K ls t.u1ff ss Gian and Ur or is .1 qcmm pie ia on tm LIllCl1Sil1l7 is 101 lx piuju c irough 11 stuflx fr basic Sllkll .md CLUIIUIIIIK piimlplcs and Luiicnt exeutb The social studies wuibes xihinh uc oltue-0 it halei .ue set up to que thc pupilx 1 1161 spectixe on the entlin xxurld .md lts 0'UXLI'Il ment5 Teachers and students alike aqiec that hibtorw is L1 suhjent uacntial to 4 hi h bKi1OfJi education vfwfffi! Ernest J Bold Ruth A Brown A B A M umm 1 Xu urw n ii isa lngiwi l uh 1 li ul Lt: 1 L huinb I II Da'e Diehl David W Frazier BS M of Letters Cungiijxliw 7 XIHEIILUI History History Club mul jumor High 'Student LJOVCIIIIHCIH William Kapphan Joseph Sanuer on Catharine H Shatto Edward G Wolf BA M of Ed B S M of Letters AB LittM B of Ed HISIOYX 7 Ceos.r1phx 8 Tumor High mlcl istmx nn n icimm iwtu s u Ihwketh 111 Ili tmx Nophonimi lhu fimx ' l U A ml Sanur Llxms Sponsor 'N ,.-7 ini 1, 19 i Eh WX C' I VX, , , f. A , pf X7 . . .. '. . B.'A. .Xm ': Hietiry. . '-I - I' IR- i1sylv:u':i H':1iry, C flfil 'l :ull ,I-V :iv lull 2, ' - h. . , Z L. , '. 4 W. , .' g , x B A V. , ,,-L. ' t -. -4 ' - 'l',.. Ss' . cyl , of I- r .J t 1 ' 3- ' 1 -l vv K. ' K f- lfy' lt W A- A tif i li 1 L ' ', 5 X Q IQ lm I ' the 5 b 2 1u'l'llt ' '1t. Thig X 1' ' 211 ' ' 'l 5-xl lf' Mr. Noll ' . '. Y lf ' ' ' ' ,'t't':1 histury. This history course pmvicles the hack- A f gn ' ' 'I' K -'n K' J f '- 'N' Q Proh ' 5 uf iL'l1lUCI lCj' which ' hht hi' 'V V Mig: ' . . XV l' ' 1 A ml ' pzif - I' ' Ii A ' Q i . Tilij g ii ' 'I'Ki tl , R. I, 1- K. :ll . ,, ', ' S. 'i 1 K' i . 'iz 4' B'.S. 1 E 1 , 4, . . lbw, , U, , U.-R V. S , ' - lv .Lf r L-1 I qw 3:-A . 1 .g 1 Q 1 i iv' U ' ji iv' i. U ' ' XY ' HJ.. lit' Lsylvnl izi l':O.lJ., An, Ki' 17
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WX ll Mystery, ancient and modern . . . Social studies isn't Z1 horing suhject ut Shaler High School hecztuse the instructors have dis- covered the most interesting methods to pre- sent their courses. .Xs ll result. students :ire learning and ztppreciztting the history courses at Shztler. Seventh graders in Mr. Kztpphztn's classes are getting their first overall glimpse of world history from the prehistoric ages to the present periods. Reports are assigned to give the stu! dents prztctice in individual study and to inztlte the subject seem more reztl. the lioys :ind girls mztlte liooklets :md projects. liighth grade students are reztdy to study L'nited States history with relzttionship to the rest of the world alter studying world history. Nlr. Frztzier's classes are learning to liuild models pertaining to colonial life :md groups ot students present drzunzttic skits on lnstoricztl incidents which the clztss is studying. llistory for the pupils in ninth grande is in- teresting hecztuse they are studying people :uid places which ztre local. The first semester Klrs. lirown devotes to the history of Pennsyl- vztnizi and the second hztlt' ot' the year she de- votes to civics ztnd government. She it-els thztt, hy this time. students :ire prepztrcd to tccept responsihilities in the classroom. ilu- pils :ire assigned to he student teachers. 'lihese student teachers ztre permitted to give some we-imuf' X Sally Koenig and Carol I-Ian are studying a class project. while Rayburn Miller looks for far away places. Nancy Ray is showing Roland Heinl and Dick Ayers the place they are studying about in P.O.D. 16 K! Terry Claus is adding an interesting bit of information to a group discussion led by jack Seifert. Interestedly examining class projects are jimmy Gesler. Ernest Hubstenberger. and Richard Domitrovic.
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G C. A ld Nola B. Campbell J. Raymond Davison Bfsigivi, of iid, I B.s. I A B.s.. M. of Ed. ' ' innuix 'l'ii mioxmtu N1 itlunntiu 8 lunmr Hillll M3fhf'n1imC5 7 ulul he ' 'll ' . 1 ' 1 . , A Xlgebra .I and Ill. 8th Grade Junior Red Cross s Counselor. llmtography Club Forrest A. Ford William J- Yankvvic B.S., M. in Ed. B.S.. M- U1 Ed- l'lane G4-umerty, Algebra, Foot- Mathematics, Hobby Club ball and VYrestling Coach uWhat is one and one and one and one anci..? pf mx SK Shaler High Sclionl has an extensive mathe- matics department. Through eight teachers and various courses in general. commercial, and advanced math. the department offers a field of interest to just about every student. Shalt-r's math instructors are Mr. Dodds, Mr. Yankovic, Mr. Halecbkn. Mr. Auld, Mr. Ford. Mr. Davison, Mrs. Campbell. and Miss Long. Seventh and eighth graders study arithmetic in preparation fur higher math. .Ncademic students in higher classes study algebra. ad- vanced algebra, plane geometry. solid geometry. and trigonometry. Senior High commercial students study commercial and general math and bookkeeping. Evelyn Summerfield is proving a geometry problem while Ronny Rush watches.
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