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MISS SAIWER MISS Gimsons Miss HXMON Miss KlYERS Miss iXlCCORMICK The Ofiice Department This division of our ranch consists ot' five very capable workers who are in charge ot at vital part ol our school life. In Mr. Gr3.111l!lC'S ottice are found Miss Sarvcr and Miss Gibbons who liandle work for the high school, as well as for the entire grade school system. They record the grades of every student for all the years he l'C1ll21l11S in school, order and record the distribution of supplies, issue and register einployntent certificates, collect tuition nioney, and keep an account of the cafeteria funds. ln the other ottice ot our large ranch, naniely, Mr. Jones' otifice, are Miss Ainon, Miss Myers, and Miss McCormick. They keep the grades and personal record of each student, and also records of the lnterscliolztstic, Mirror. and Athletic funds. Here are well kept tiles for correspondence, subjects, and excuses. 'llhey handle the school inail and banking in this division. Also from this office intorination about Sharon High School is se11t out to other schools and newspapers. All,'fl..lt: SAXRVER l3Ifl3.X MYERS ILS. Fredonia lnstitutc, Secretary. Sltenztngo Vztlley Connnerciztl institute, Sha- ron, l':1., Clerk. BLXRIUN CIIZBUNS Seton Hill College, G1'CC!lslllll'g, l':t,, lX'1LXl1'l I'.-X F. McCORM1CK 5tC'wgmUhCr' Sharon College of Commerce, Secretary. G R A C If AM ON School of ltoclern Business, Sharon, l'z1., Stenographer.
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l Kligg XNELLER Bliss SYKES Miss hlCCl,lfN.XHi-XX Miss ERB PHYSICAL lflJljC.X'l'IUN The cowboys develop strong bodies and muscles by exercise, energetic sports and horseback ridiing. The students ot Sharon High School develop strong bodies by exercise and energetic sports. omitting of course the horse- back riding. The boys' and girls' curriculums are very much the same, the girls' having the additional aim of gracefulness. 'The state requires each l'ennsylvania high school to have gym classes. Those of ours are capably conducted by Miss XYeller and Mr. Stewart. David ll. Stewart, HS.. Grove City College Dorothy XYelle1', Slippery Rock State Teachers College A R T The art course is designed to develop appreciation and stimulate interest in creation. lts subject matter is varied to appeal to as many interests as possible. lt also provides an opportunity for the students to discover and further develop their lines of greatest interest. This opportunity is se- cured through some of the following studies: lettering and poster work, de- sign. picture study. nature drawing, and work in pencil, charcoal. ink and water color for the development of technique. Art is taken one period daily. lilizabeth Sykes. AXB., Allegheny College: Graduate of Cleveland School of Art L I I3 R .N R Y The library ot Sharon High School contains a line collection of four thousand reference books and monthly editions of twenty-four of the best current magazines. Here students find an inexhaustible supply of material. both for class work demanding outside reading and for their own recreation. Grace lXIcClenahan, Drexel College of Library Science MEDICAI, CARE The Sharon High School has a fine health room, and here the students receive medical examination each year. Records of these examinations are kept by the school nurse who attempts to have all defects corrected. The nurse also gives first aid to any student who becomes ill or injured in school. Regina Erb, R.N., C. H. Buhl Training School for Nurses
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THIS AND THAT ABOUT OUR FACULTY ' l X . T .A ' -2 X f T CAN MRFLACK BOWL? V333 ASK MRCURRTER - HE ef' .N Knows. f SQ, Q 51 Nu ' . T 'N TQ Ty X MQW, W' HR.5leLER m5EcT5 TN- secrs me CUT-UPTHE LIKES TO FISH TOO. THE BIG- ONES GOT AWAY. I M UFBONTAIN OF YOUTH f BELTEVE TT OR NOT ! P SM ff, W7 A A 4 T! P w x ff' 'VAS You DERE EN VASH- INGTON ,MR. louse? NO we weae NOT mme. MR. IRVINE STILL PLAYS WITH RATTLE5 TOSCAR, THE PET RATTLESNAKET Q in Lp r Lv-A MQ7- , Q ow RANEY Fouuo THE ,W 2 Z 'fl rl gn. - ' ' Gr, W N 4 T , T MFLMARK3 USED T0 KEEP A-STIFF UPPER LTP. wu.a.mn T E as '33 ...ill-T..
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