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Hazel Martin Special Education B.A., MSU M.A., Miami Univ. SPECIAL EDUCATION . , g The special education program at U.B.S. is truly A speciar, as students are integrated into one pro- gram with complete diagnosis and perspective teaching taking place. Students learn to serve as . classroom aides, are integrated into a physical edu- cation program of studies and have opportunities to take typing, music, home economics and industrial vocational education. Arithmetic and reading are classroom regulars with enrichment derived from various field trips. x V 100 Bob Monahan Special Education B.A., MSU M.A., Marshall University : 1 W
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Applied Sciences Industrial Arts education another vital phase of our total curriculum, has the responsibil- ity of placing emphasis on our 'technological society. These experiences offered students an opportunity to gain background knowledge in manufacturing techniques and industrial proc- esses. Creativity and practical abilities come into focus througH application of the process involved. Special interest classes and independent study seminars added to program enrichment. Home Economics consisted of a study in Clothing and textiles, food management, interior deco- ration and units in child and infant care. Home and family liv- ing allowed for an insight into home management, as well as home decoration through a dif- ferent styles of artistic garnish- ing. Wayne Morella Industrial Arts B.S., MSU M. H. Ed., MSU ; 5 99
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r:- K-6 . , ELEMENTARY , -' ix 3:5' 1 1th j ED UCA TION x3, . - 4., 1,! From the preschooler to grade six the elemen- L , , a e . t d tary program of studies operated with the total x child in mind. Non-graded, progress at own rate, - s t- .. V1, ,-. individualized instruction, and programs of edu- L , , ,g; cational enrichment Offered the student experi- . . . , gr, :. V g - h - 7. .2. ,1 ences that gave him a strong foundation for -. ,-'-',i': 32:31-: 'i ,7 t ' ; 9': future life. ., t . h ht m I Elizabeth Anderson Shirley Blair Fifth Grade First Grade B.A., MSU B.A., MSU M.A., MSU M.A., MSU Gretta Duncan Kindergarten B.A.,MSU , 101 MA, MSU
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