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QQQ Q39 GQQQ . M . viii? TETFEFCSFZQSFTQT i l Harbaugh flrher Roeder Sh nie Muehlbauer Tuggarl Schilling Freshwater Social Science NDER the wise leadership of Mr. E. B. Freshwater these seven happy peers trained the cavaliers to be good subjects by familiarizing them with ancient. medieval, and modern history as well as with the events which happen day by day. In this department, our would-be cavaliers learned through their study of geography, of the world in which we live. The juniors study social problems, while the seniors study American Government in addition to their regular history course. In all of the classes local problems of interest are discussed. Mr. E. B. Freshwater taught American history and civics: Miss Louise Taggart, modern and ancient history and social science: Mrs. Leona Schilling, general history: Miss Zalia Harbaugh, eighth year history: Mr. Robert Shade, eighth year geography: and Miss Ethel Asher. Miss Marie Muehlbauer, and Miss Edith Roeder, seventh year history and geography. These peers have been very prominent in the activities of the realm. Mr. Freshwater was faculty business manager of the Rainbow and Pot o' Gold. Miss Muehlbauer was the supervisor of the Girls' Welfare League. Miss Taggart helped the debaters solve their problems which arose in regard to history. In addition. Miss Taggart was connected with the Blue Triangle Club. Thus it is evident that the peers of the Social Science Department play an important part in the welfare and happiness of the merry cavaliers. picjgfgggzieatggacitajgggfgggae
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ew W Wie -f -v- X' ' ' -f lfifatifaalfai l aifiaafaifae Figgins Roberson Maxfield Aplas Guy Beals Lowman Neuman Srhaerges Nungester Rouse Seitz Science, Manual, Industrial and Household Arts OME of the cavaliers find it necessary to take vocational subjects so that they will be prepared to go to work immediately after leaving high school. The practical cavaliers have been trained by these eleven joyous peers. X Mr. Charles Aplas was in charge of the Shop Department. This year a new system has been installed whereby the shop department is entirely under school supervision. This has greatly improved the course. The properties of the plays of the year were supplied by this department. Mr. H. C. Roberson. Mr. Dorance Lowman, and Mr. Warde Beals taught manual training, and Mr. George Figgins taught academic drawing. Mr. Rober- son was connected with athletics and Mr. Figgins supervised the work of the Mechanical Drawing Club. Mr. George Maxfield. head of the Science Deparement, trained the youth- ful scientists in physics and chemistry: Miss Helen Nungester, biology and physiology: Mrs. Verna D. Rouse and Mr. Charles Ciuy, general science: Mr. Marion Seitz. physiology and gym. Mr. Maxfield supervised the Edison Science Club. Mr. Guy was the adviser of the Junior Hi-Y. Mr. Seitz was connected with athletics. and Miss Nungester was associated with the Blue Triangle. Miss Lola Schaerges and Miss Florence Neuman instructed the girls in household arts. Miss Schaerges supervised the LaVogue Club and had charge of the cafeteria. These peers have afforded the cavaliers every opportunity. If the cavaliers have taken advantage of these opportunities. they should be well trained in their respective fields. atjgatigitjeijgijgiieijgtjgi
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