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C. Haag, G. Anderson, D. Hite, J. Parrott, J. Kruger, C. Meissinger, A. Bohm, N. Schroeder, D. Kruger, Mr Scheele. One of the many elective courses at 'Sherwood High is physics. This year Mr. Scheele worked with fourteen science-minded students, introducing them to the many wonders of man's discoveries in the properties of matter and energy as embraced in the sciences of mechanics, heat, light, electricity, and other physical phenomena. The physics class soon weeded out those students who were looking for a snap course. Science and Math Are Basic for Good Scholarship The pattern for the year's work in algebra was set when the class opened with a test. The students were given a thorough workout before the year was over. Suzanne Sasaki and Dee Ann Vick led in com- putational abilities. Proof that the class was challenging came when many of its members expressed an intention of taking Algebra II and Trigonometry in 1956-57. Standing: G. Schneider, Mr. Smith, S. Coshow.
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Typing I-Front row: R. Steffen, R. Brady, M. Weston. Second row: Desler, S. Anderson, J. McColm. Third row: J. Eaton, K. Smith, J. Jeffers. Fourth row: M. Kluser, B. Myers, M. Barnum. Last row: K. Cereghino, M. Saylor. Standing: J. Heish. Mrs. Boutwell, J. Andrews, S. Kadel, B. Hogsett. ,..i4W Shorthand II-Left: C. Crecraft. D. Arthur, J. Stewart. Mrs. Bout- well. D. Bither. M. Woodhouse. M. Morris. Satisfaction Is Found in Skills A great interest has been shown in the com- mercial courses this year. The students realize the practical value of these courses which may be used directly for job placement. as a basis for further study. or as a useful tool in every- day life. A team made up of all members of both the first and second year shorthand classes won an O.G.A. pennant for superior shorthand notes submitted in a national contest. A num- ber of seniors secured office jobs to begin im- mediately after graduation. Bookkeeping-Seated: M. Woodhouse. P. Cross. K. Way. C. Scott. Y. Snyder. Y. Adams. B. Saunders. J. Schmeltzer. Standing: D. Bither. C. Schneider. Mrs. Boutwell. D. Ed- strom. L. Seely. Not pictured: Clair Gruver. r. ..- e
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AC. IV-Seated: D. Timbrel. M. Douglass, J. DeYoung, J. Schmeltzer. Standing: Cv. Anderson, Mr. Knight. AGRICULTURE The classes in agriculture have a well-outlined plan for study in each of the four years of high school. In the freshman year the emphasis is on the raising of ani- malsg the sophomores concentrate on soils, fertilizers. and crops: the juniors get experience in farm mechanicsg farm management be- comes the area for study in the senior year. Throughout the four- year course, the students are en- gaged in various F.F.A. projects. Practical Courses Do Not Overlook Academic Work Home EC. IV-A. Clark. R. Brady, C. Schultz. K. Smith. J. Jeffers, D. Bither, Mrs. Wilkins. HOME ECONOMICS The home economics department in- cluded a class for boys for the first time this year. So popular was the course that it was necessary to limit enrollment. Boys and girls worked together in preparation for the several banquets given during the year. All home economic classes joined with the agriculture classes in a year-end picnic at Silver Creek Falls on April 27. Boys' Home EC.-Standing: C. Douglass, S. Arthur. I.. Ulrich, E. McColm, M. Douglass, T. Leslie, L. Mayfield, J. Rome, E. Johnson. Seated: J. Ullrich, D. Ramsey, G. Wright. piw, ff h xkx 'W ,A it I . 'N S.
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