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il 2 '65 S , L ip I. I1 TQ i Ruby: H ' 3 f. N b Younk man Baker Ridenour Trout Hatter Shreves Shanahan Bowyer Marvin Bowlus Roess Glassford English, Foreign Language, OUTHFUL actors must be trained in cultural subjects discern and enjoy those things which are worthwhile Art so that they may in the real drama of life. These directors of the English, Foreign Language, and Art Departments not only have ably instructed the actors in thei but they have also willingly aided the actors in all of their Miss Marie Bowlus, head of the English Department, in English: Miss Naomi Shreves and Miss Genevieve Marvi respective fields, ndertakings. aught the seniors , the junior and sophomores: Miss Sophia Roess, the sophomores and freshmen: Miss Thelma Glassford, the freshmen: Miss Elizabeth Harter, the freshmen and Miss Eleanor Trout and Miss Frances Bowyer, the seven and eighth grade: uh grade. The members of the English Department have shown mi ch interest in the extra-curricular Work of the actors. Miss Roess and Miss Ha Ye Merrie Players, While Miss Ridenour had charge of the Trout the Jesters. Miss Bowlus coached the debate team, senior play with the assistance of Miss Glassford. In additio ter supervised the asquers and Miss and directed the , Miss Glassford, was on the social committee for the Blue Triangle Club. Mills Shreves was the dramatist for the opera, Rosamunde, and directed the J Miss Marvin had charge of the literary work for the Pot the faculty adviser of the Rainbow. nior Glass Play. GI' Gold, and was The Foreign Language Department was under the direction of Miss Mary Conrath, who taught Latin and Spanish. Miss Helen Sha ahan also taught Latin, and Miss Helen Baker, French. Miss Conrath Was thil supervisor of'the senior class and Miss Shanahan was one of the supervisors of the Girls Welfare League Mrs Hazel Younkman directed the art wor k of the school A S X 11 f 129522,-I of fourteen
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S g'A.j! '.91 L. L U Q, o F G 1422: I a - A it e EDGE 0' N Citi-si, QQ?-'im 1 .4 A L4 ' Q M L' K 'L' Ya K . 1 V - H Q. .4 L., th... .air 4. - ,-, . ,. . ... ...t a. ,., - .,n . , 1 Freshwater Harbaugh Rouse Taggart Guy Maxrield Nunqesrer Moulton Asher Hawkins Morris Roeder History and Science ISTORY and Science, subjects which are very beneficial to the youthful actors, were made very interesting this year through the efforts of these directors who, under the leadership of Mr. E. B. Freshwater, head of the History Department, and Mr. George Maxiield, head of the Science Depart- ment, have acquainted the students with all phases of their subjects. Mr. E. B. Freshwater taught American history and civics: Miss Louise Taggart, ancient and medieval history: Miss Helen Baker and Miss Helen Hawkins, general and eighth year history: Miss Ethel Asher and Miss Edith Roeder seventh year history and geography. Science has also interested the players. The directors in charge were Mr. George Maxfield, Mr. Charles Guy, Mrs. Verna D. Rouse and Miss Helen Nungester. Mr. George Maxfield instructed the youthful scientists in physics and chemistry: Miss Helen Nungester, biology: Mrs. Verna D. Rouse and Mr. Charles Guy, general science. These directors, in addition to their ordinary school duties, have also enlisted their aid in furthering the outside interests of the students. Mr. E. B. Freshwater was faculty business manager of the Rainbow and the Pot O' Gold, and was also instrumental in procuring educational movies for the entertainment of the student body. Miss Louise Taggart helped the debaters to solve problems of historic interest and was supervisor of the Blue Triangle Club. Miss Helen Nungester was also connected with the Blue Triangle. Mr. George Maxiield supervised the Edison Science Club. - M, Ef rf Q in 3 ., 5' gg 6 . .ff+fs fifteen
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