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-1 Administra- tion Faculty PALMER, Foodsg Bonus, Baokkeepingg BINSHAM, Foodsg GUs'rAFsoN,BoakkeepinggL1NT, Clothing, BOLZE, Typewritingg SMITHER, Cloihingg HAYNES Shorthand and Typewrilingg MAC KINNON, Shorthand and Typewritin We? writing are assets in entering the business world, are taught. Qur school has the reputation of sending out well prepared business students, and it is striving to keep that record. Most girls are interested in Home Economics, and for those who want experi- ence in that subject, Clothing and Foods are taught. Many things are learned that are of benefit to the girls who take the course. We are proud of our Fine Arts Department which includes instrumental and vocal music, art, and dramatics. Under the instruction of the faculty directors of each department, the students have made outstanding progress. Two departments which go hand in hand are those of journalism and Print- ing. The journalism department edits our school paper, and the Printing depart- ment publishes it. This department also does much outside printing. g For boys inclined toward trades and crafts, Mechanical Drawing, Auto Mechanics and Woodworking are offered. Our Athletic department is also a popular one in our school. The student C, N. JONES, Mechanical Drawingg RYDER, Instrumental Musicg HILL, Physical Trainingg BARNETT, Physical Training, BOHL, ArI,' F. -JONES, Vocal Musicg BAPTIST, journalismg PARKS, Athletics Caachg PHELPS, Printingg ROY, Physical Trainingg MORGAN, Dramatics. Page Six
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,YY Y WILSON, Social Scienceg Z. SMITH, History: K. SELLARDS, History, LOGAN, History: lVlII,LER, History and Conslitutiong KEYES, Commercial, IXACCONNELL, Social Sciencep VANDYKE, Debate SCI-IIMELFENIN, Mathematicsg MCCANLES, Hisloryj WHITE, Social Science and Mathematics. Many students enroll in Mathematics during their high school days. In our Mathematics department the following subjects are taught: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Business Arithmetic. The enrollment is large, indicating an interest in this phase of Work. Seniors are all required to take Constitution and American I-listory, and a great many under-classmen also take History, making the department of Social Science one of large enrollment. Economics is taught as a half-year subject with Constitution. One very popular activity is Debate-. Wyandotte has an excellent Debate coach and the students bear witness of his work in a pleasing manner. Also, for students who like to experiment-and a great many do-various sciences are offered. These include Botany, Biology, Physiology, Psychology, Physics, Chemistry and General Science. The business education of the student is not neglected in our school. Short- hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law and Geography, all of which GRIMSLEY, Chemistry, NEEI., Botany, HARRISS, Physics' BUSENBARK, Physiologyj GRAY, Girls' Physics, BECK, Biology BROWN, Botanyg HOUSE, Auto Meclianicsg POWERS, Auto Meehanicsg WOLFE, Woodworking. Nl' ive Administra- tion Faculty S ad
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EASON, Nurse: LUKE, Cafeteria Direclorg RIDLIEWAY, Librariang DEDRICK, -Secrelaryg WAITE, Attendance Seeretaryg ZUMWALT, Registrar. body backs all the teams, which make many records. Boys' athletics do not occupy all the time, for girls are also very active in sports and games. What would Wyandotte do without its nurse? She takes care of all our pains and aches, and we would miss her if she left us. Of Mrs. Luke, we might say, She knows her groceries. Under her capable direction the Cafeteria serves many students each day at a nominal price. A comparatively new feature of our school is the library. Under the direction of Miss Ridgeway it is rendering a very valuable service to our school. At any time of the day we may step into the office and have the help of the secretaries employed there. These workers take care of all business pertaining to the student body. Each day we come to a warm, clean building to attend our classes. These com- forts are made possible by the untiring efforts of the custodians who go about their work day after day. We wish to express to these workers our most sincere grati- tude, for they hold a very close place in our school lives. CAss1DY, Third Floorq MILLER, Basementg PAYNE, janitressg COOKSON, Head Custodiang NOBLE, Second Flaurg BAKER, Electriciang BENSON, Second Floorg WHISSLER, Cafeteria. Administrou tion Faculty Page Seven
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