Trumbull County Public Schools - Annual Yearbook (Trumbull County, OH)

 - Class of 1929

Page 91 of 232

 

Trumbull County Public Schools - Annual Yearbook (Trumbull County, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 91 of 232
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Fowler i l Lower Row Cleft to rightj: Helen Vargo, Helen Lynn, Ann Mizicko, Mary Michalec, Rilla Card. Top Row fleft to rightj: Josephine Couch, Grace Gail, Amelia Gelbke, Anne Gayetsky, Frank Neal,Co:xch Top Row Qleft to riglitj: Glenn Baker, Floyd Denny, Raymond Lyon, Coachg Gerald Ellsworth,Tl1omas Jones LowerRow-Myrle Banning, Robert Guesman, Harry Kcpncr, Lloyd Bettikcr, Calvin Card. BOYS' BASEBALL SCHEDULE-1929 BASEBALL LINEUP Greene '- ' ' 3 to 0 ' Greene Thomas Jones, Catcher. Kinsman 12 to 3 ,L N ,,,,. Fowler Robert Guesman, pitcher and shortstop Johnston 18 to 7 , ,v,,. Fowler floyd Dfmny' Hrst base' n Harry Ixepner, second base. Gustavus Foffelt ---f-- Fowler Lloyd Bettiker, pitcher and shortstop. Hartford 6 to 4 ,,,.. Hartford MYYIC Banning, third base- G 8 3 G Steve'Varg0, center field. 4 reene ' fu 'M A r eene Ralph Cessna, right Held. Vernon ......, 14 to 10 ...... .... F owler Herbert Rising, cetner field.

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Fogwler 5 Domestic Science The work which has and is being done by the Domestic Science class of Fowler High School, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Root is worthy of special mention. The first 'part of last semester was devoted to the study of fresh fruits and vegetables in season, the ways of combining them for salads and canning. Pastry, cakes, hot breads, a study of foods of how they affect the body individually, meal planning and arrangement and serving of the table were a number of the classroom and laboratory studies. A number of noon meals were prepared and served entirely by the girls during the semester. This semester the girls are making oil-cloth pillows, trimmed with felt a pliques and decorative stitching. In addition to regular classroom duties, Mrs. Root is supervising the making of soup which is served twice a week. Natural Training Department The industrial arts department of the Fow- ler School has two classes, each consisting of 18 pupils, and, due to the well arranged pro- gram, each pupil has a ninety-minute'period each day. ' W'e have several projects finished which the pupils are very proud of, and have taken them home where they can be of use. XVe also have many projects under construction, such as, buffets, writing desks, chest of drawers ,and ladies' dressing tables. The work shop is very small and crowded, but well arranged, and it is equipped with lathe, hand saw, rip saw, and jointer, all of which aid in the projects, and give the pupils experience with machines.



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Fowler Motion Pictures The school year of 1928 and 1929 is the third year for the operation of the moving picture projector in Fowler school. This ma- chine has proved to be a great success from all standpoints, being entirely self-supporting and furnishing amusement and education for the people of the community as well as the pupils. Good pictures are presented about once a week for the public, while Educational reels are shown for the benefit of the pupils one afternoon during the week. Grades Seven In addition to our school work and among our other outside activities, we of the seventh and eighth grades have arranged a room library for the members of our grades only. The books were donated, or rather loaned, by the pupils. The library includes ten volumes of Orations, ten volumes of short stories, and about a hundred volumes of fiction recom- mended by our teacher. Our library is operated entirely by the The films are selected from the larger film booking oflices and many of the recent pictures have been shown in Fowler before they have made their appearance in Youngstown or War- ren. There is only on other school in the State of Ohio which surpasses Fowler in the quality of motion pictures. XVe, of Fowler, are proud of our equipment which is of the latest professional type, and believe sincerely in the benefits of visual edu- cation. 'Eli and Eight L pupils and librarians are appointed for each day of the week. The books are loaned for a period of two weeks and a Hne of two cents a day is charged if the books are not returned to us in that time. Our library has done much to help us learn to enjoy reading, and has been a success as is shown by the fact that about one-third of the books are in constant circulation. By William Cessna, Mildred Granger MR. LYNN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM From left to right: john Mizicko, Harry Vfilson, james Purdy, Steve Mizicko, John Meeker, james Rominzer, June McCallister, Grace Scott, Ethelyn Ellsworth, Edith Moy, Francis Card, Julia Bodi, Helen Vargo.

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