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Teachers often collaborate on a subject of mutual interest, or aid with outside activities. Members of the science facul- ty, for example, had a major role in or- ganizing the Science-Mathematics Fair. On Business-Education Day, when in- dustry came to the schools, the head of each department explained the Work of his group to the businessmen. Like most men, driving teachers MICHAEL MAR- CARELLO, LOUIS PARKER, and :HARRY TAFT are interesteci in what's under the hood of a car. Looking at their own textbooks are the science teach- ers: Ifrontl MRS. VIVIAN SCHMIDT and RAYMOND CRAWFORD, frearl PHILIP KOPPEL, WILLIAM NO- VELLI, DONALD MacEWAN and ELIZABETH MORAN. On Business-Education Day CLAYTON CARLETON, Science Department chairman, outlined the curriculum for Warren businessmen
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Similar lnterests Bring Departments Together A doll in Roman costume is exhibited by MRS. .IO- SEPHINE THOMAN for' language teachers ANDREW JACOBSON, FLORENCE NEWTON, HAROLD HETZLER. i . f 1 fy yi. Spanish, French, and Latin have a coni- mon origin as does all math. The teach- ers of these courses likewise work with one another. Although their subjects may differ, they are drawn together by a com- mon interest and knowledge. Throughout the school year they work together and plan together for both scholastic and extra-curricular activities. They pl an their instruction so that it will be com- patible and harmonious. They plan dances and take trips. Because of their joint efforts, students receive a better, wider view of their subjects. Geometrical designs in nature intrigue math teachers l VELMA HARTMAN, LEONA DEEMER, LORENE TROXELL. 28
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Pouring coffee, EDITH SIMONS acts as hostess for the other homemaking teachers, EDNA BAXTER and MRS. EUGENIA HILL. , x l Lasting friendship Grow withrDaily Contact ,fl f 1 ' MRS. DOROTHY WISEMAN lcenterl shows a soci- ology notebook on U.S. Prisons to other social studies teachers: DOROTHY HART, EDWARD CAMPBELL, AL- BERT MAROWITZ, WILLIAM RIDER, GERTRUDE LYNN. Visual aids play an important part in the I Y rwm fLl .S lm i history and civics classes of RICHARD PM Ft, JONES, RUTH LAPOLLA, MRS MARJORIE' J' JW NILSON,G'AUL HUGHES, RICHARD BOYD. ,f ' 2
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