Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Mrs. Mmhann Samck Mn Curtis Sangu- Enylish and Social Studies German Mr. V'Villiam Schrc'mL-r Miss Helen Schroeder English French PROJECTION CREVV First Row: Gmrgo Bccklvl, Charles Srilkop, A1 Howling, Kvn Vandiwr, Jot: Johnson. Second Raw: Kmnu-th Baywsdorfcr, Mike Gurson, Eddic Straight, Larry Taylor Third Row: Donald Goldbvrg, Jon Farris, Cary Pickens, Lester Schmcrr, Barry Stritlholt. Fourth Row: Gary A. Ault. Stan Shurk, SHIV? Kann. Jum Miller, Art Mcdeckc. N101 VVahh-rt, Stow Srhmidl. John Nunn. Sidc: Mike Glaser, Jarm-s Johnson, DaVr Kabrin, Jcrl'y Goodman Mr. William Creighton, electronics teacher. instructs chery Kilcin the use of lhe soldering iron; Jay Hulbcn seems to be do- ing well on his own. Skill subjects supplvmcm acadmnic education at VVood- ward. Seventh grade girls at Woodward take home CCO- nomicx, in which they learn homo making; sowing, mak- ing, child care and personal hygiene. Because of the courscls inlercqt and value many girls major in home em- nmnics throughout their high school education. Boys who CHIEF KVoodward in their seventh gradc take one semester of printing and mm! of x-vooclworking. Most of them tako electricity and metal working as an optional subject in the eighth gratin Advance Classes in tlmsc subjects are takcn by students intcrcsicd in vocational trades. Senior high boys imvrcslcd in running: equipment such as movie pm- jcctors, opaque projectors: and record players operate L-qnipmr-m for various classes during their study halls as members of projection crow, me-

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Miss Mildred Nathan English Mr. David Redfem Art Mrs. Ruth Neuhurger Miss Mildred Nickel! Mr. Arthur Paul Miss Charlotte Perso Mrs. Phyllis Phair English English and Social Studies Gym English Health Mrs. Celia Risen Mr, Wilfred Romito Miss Elizabeth Rottenburger Mr. Louis Ruley Mr. Melvin Russell English rmd.Social Studies Metal Latin Science Driv er Training We Develop Diverse Practical Skills Housework is homework in Mrs. Arm- stronfs home economics class. Standing: Randi Casscll, Marsha Bclvis, and Sylvia Brenner.



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French teacher Mr. Thomas DhAmico points to the hlampadaireW Mr. Roman Svhweiker! Mrs. Myra Shepherd Mrs. Mary Siddall English English and Social Studies Junior High Librarian Mr. Charles Smith Mr. Ray Solonmn Mrs. Iris Spoor Science Science Math The Woodward foreign language department teaches students to speak the language they are studying and to understand the people to whom the language is native. The primary tool is the XNoodward language lab, unique in Cincinnati. It facilitates oral comprehension and aids learning through record players, foreign language record- ings? equipment to record speech, and individual listen- ing booths. This laboratory enables a student to check his own progress: correct errors of pronunciation, and receive additional aid from his instructor by means of recorded assignments. French, German, Latin, and Spanish are of- fered t0 the students in grades nine through twelve. All with the exception of German have a college preparatory program far the seventh and eighth grades meeting two and a half periods a week. Woodward is one of the three high schools in Cincinnati that teaches German. whmau-nx. ' v Miss Harriet Sprague Mn Russell Stearns Mrs. Julia Suid Gym Graphic Arts S punish 1 Mr. John Snmlenb'Jrg Mr. William Theiseu Mr. David Thornton Business Physics Mechanical Drawing

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