Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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Xliss Xlscliieiiwii Mus llmiifivrs Miss XlCNll'I,l.lfN AIR, lqiyigy Miss Iiei4i,i2s es is s Q , Miss .-Xiuioiwc Nliss Comic Nliss IN',u:uxi5ia Miss SMITH Bliss liliiziz English Department A-X history ol' literature, the rouzzuiee of the classics, and zippreeizilinii of zirt--these hesicles the iiieelizuiies such us grzuuiucnr, sentence structure, :incl punetuzition, are tziuglu in the lfnglish Course ol' Sliziron lligh School. The Freshuien, or first year students ure inlroilueecl to lilerziture through such stzuul- zircl winks as lv:1nlioe, the Uflessey, The Klerelizuit of Yeuicef' :mnfl Old Testament Narratives. To supplenicnt this work they :ire required to ilu creative writing. Soplioniores in the second year of the eourse continue to write in orcler to clevi-lop zl hetter form, :is well :is to sliniulzite :in anim-eizitioii of forums rezul. They rezul The l,z14ly of the Luke, As You Like It, Silas Al2ll'llC1',U Sir Ruger cle Coverley Papers, and The Rinie of the Ancient Mariner. The Juniors stucly the growth of .'XnLCrie:1n Literature. They clelmte in the Classes :incl also cliscuss :incl profluce rlilifercnt types of writing such as short story, orzxtiou, poetry. :incl essay. They also renrl HAl2lClJCtl1,H l,incolu's Since-cliesf' :incl the lilylls of the King. The Seniors study the Iflistiiry of English I4llCI'2ltll1'C. As in the preeecling three years, they are requirecl to :lo creative writing. They also take il short review oil gffllllllllll' ziucl other elements of the English language, The Seniors rezul IIa1nlet anrl other ling- lish iiizlstelqlieees. The English course of Sharon High School is eonciuctecl hy the following faculty: IUlXYICfY.'X KlziellRll1E Xl.XRCl.XRlf'l' lS.Xl3,lfl,l,lC .Xllhlfllfli l,itl.l3. Grove City, Iiuglish IV. .X.l4. l'ennsylv:uiiz1 College for XYmnen, Xl..X. XIAVIH: IQLAAIIQ RUBl:R'l'5 I'niveisitv nf Pittslnireli, Certitiezite in Nm- A A A11eglu.,1y, Esglihll 111' ken Ifnglisli, linglish I :mil II. Iil,lZ.fXlili'l'H MQMULLI-:N INWTS 'V COOK r-X.ll. XVestiuinster, Grzuluzite XYorlc at Ifniver- sity of Pittshurgh, English I ziurl French l. ll. L01 S XYAGUNJCIQ A.I1. Thiel College, .X.Nl. Coluinhia Uuiverf sity, Ifnplish IV. j. I. Rli.-XNEY , , - . , .1 Ph.l3. XVesluiiuster, Grzuluate XYOrk :it Uni- A-ln NN Sf-Unlllflffv 1'f1ll-Yllfh I- versity of l'ittshurg:,h, lfuglish :infl P. O. D, .XNNA GRACE SMITH BESSIIQ ECKLE5 .X.ll. XxYCSU'lllIISfCl' College, English I anfl II. .-X.ll. Ohio XYesleyan University, AJI. Col' GRACE KERR umhin University, English III. A.ll. Thiel College, English I unil II.

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Nha, Srovicu MR. Ciiiziuiau Miss Kliimis Miss Ilxvics l kllss Fll,EIi Rllss limi Miss H,xN1e.xil.xN Commercial Department Every cowboy, before he is recognized as such by his eoniracles, must pass through a periocl ol training during' which he is known as 2: tenclerfoot. Every ettective activity requires training of soine importance. Our Commercial Department has an important place in the school curriculum. It attempts to introduce the iundainentals of business. Not only does it function as an elementary course leading to an advanced study of coin- nierce, but it offers an extraortlinary introcluction to the necessary responsibilities and social aspects of citizenship. The Connnercial Department has establishecl its merits. The teaching' staff is composed of graduates from the leading' eonnncrcial colleges. The subjects included in this clepzirtinent are: Typewriting I and II, Stenography I and Il, Bookkeeping I and II, Business Aritlnnehtic, Coinnierclal Law, Commercial Geogra- phy, Salesinanslnp, lyconomics, and junior Business Training. GEORGJC C. STOVICR IfRANCl5SIf1.-XYIQS ILS. State Teachers College, Graduate XVork ILS. Grove City College, Business Arith- at University of Pittslnireli, Typing 1, Book- metic. km' f . tt'l le U RUTH r1L12ic STANLEY CLIRRIER Grove City College, Bookkeeping I. ILS., L.L.B. Grove City Cipllieel, Ycqtipigstowvii QXIARGAREQ' ELK School of Law Ancient ant IN em ieva istory, I, S Yew Yom- Univtygit . V H . X I, AA ' I -. y, Ohio Northern Xfzhfflfllal Llvlu' Qommuudl Law' BARS Llniversity, Commercial Geography, Stenograf It 'll' phy I. FIQEDA KERNIS M,'XRC.'XRE'1' A. IIANRAHAN B.S. State Teachers College, Graduate XVorlc H.S. State Teachers College, University of at University of l,lftSlHll'Hl1, 'llypinpg I and 11, ljltlSlHlll',L1l'l, Stenography l, Bookkeeping' II, Slwrtlumd II. beneral Business Science.



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Miss Bizosna Ftlss Cimicz Mit CRIMES Miss ROBINSON it fists' f':-isisz ififh . ' :-'5 --' :2,'-:i N I'Q4!f1.-, '11 4 MR. AllNK Miss Risen MR. ROSENBERG History Department The fire burned dimly and the stars in the open sky seemed to come closer to earth. The call of a coyote rang through the still night air and the song of a rancher riding herd to watch the cattle, floated to the ears of the cowboys as they lay on the ground around the fire listening to one of their numlxer who was speaking. He was telling a story of the history of the great western land in early days. The men listened intently to his narrative. S0 always have men hungered for the story of human experience. They wish to know how their predecessors lived-the social customs, the beliefs, the forms of government which they had. They wish to know how their government is conducted, how it was originated, and what its forerunners were. History is a record of our social development. It shows us how we have progressed to our present state of living, lt is in the study of history that the student learns of our past development which is the guide for our future progress. The department is: JANE HRUSIE DAVID MINK Lm'B' Grove Qty Lollcgc' Modem Hlhmry' KS. Bucknell University, General History MARION l. CRAIG and Algebra I. Litt.l3. Grove City College, American History, Commercial Geography, and Economics. HELEN F. REED HARRY .CRIMES , . . B.A. VVellesley, Ancient and lyfedieval History 13.5. Allegheny College, American History and and Vocational Civics. Community Civics. xyixsmiic N. Ronixsox' f,-I At. R,,Se,,,,Crg Litt.l3. Grove City College, American History, Ancient History, General History, Community KS. Grove City College, Problems of Democ- Civies and Vocational Civics. racy.

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