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SOCIAL STLIDIE POINTING OUT the interesting spots of Europe to lLeft to rightl Joan Gettings and Bessie Dyer is Mr. Hilbert. MR. DAVE HILBERT Geography 7 8: 8 Edinboro State Vr. Football, Vr. Track Hobbies: Sports MRS. MONA S. KNAPP History Park College Graduate work: Penn State Univ. Clubs: Student Council LISTENING ATTENTIVELY to Mrs. Knapp, are iLeft to rightl John Rodgers and Peggy Seth. CHECKING OVER PAPERS, Mr. Borton relaxes in the men's faculty room. ORVAL B. BORTON Social Studies Edinboro State College Sponsors Junior Class Graduate work, Penn State Hobbies: Fishing, Reading MR. JAMES CABLE Geography, History Pennsylvania State University University of Pittsburgh New York University Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing LECTURING to a ninth grade class, Mr. Cable uses maps to aid in the understanding of his speech.
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DEP RTME T y FLOYD R. WADDELL Biology 81 Health Slippery Rock State College Graduate work: Penn. State Hobbies: Boating, Water Sports, Hunting 8: Shooting GEORGE WOLLASTON Chemistry, General- Science Physical Science Clarion State College Graduate work: Case Institute of Technology Penn State University Activities: Jr. High Football 8: Bas- ketball Hobbies: Sports, Science LEARNING to OPERATE THE MICROSCOPE under the watchful eye of Mr. Waddell is left to right Judith Danielson, Judith Reagle, Regis Thompson, Paul Jukes. DEVELOPING A MIRACULOUS new creation is DeEtte Durlin and Dianne Donelson with the as- sistance of Mr. Wollaston, 25 The SCIENCE DEPARTMENT meets and fulfills, adequately, the needs of the students in their desire for scientific knowl- edge and the advances made in this field.
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ASSISTING Thomas Long with his art proiect is Mr. Campbell, as Kathleen Hendrickson looks on, Margaret Taber works busily at the left. MUSIC IS REQUIRED IN OUR school in the seventh and eighth grade. These classes are under the super- vision of Mr. Enea Caravacci. The general obiectives of the music classes are as follows: I. To provide the student with an opportunity to express themselves in music. 2. Develop sensitive and intelligent listening habits. 3. Develop music appreciation and learn of music's history. 4. Learn about the instruments of the orchestra and band. MR. ENEA CARAVACCI Music, Band, and Chorus Instrumental lessons Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology. Hobbies: Music, Chess, and Photog- raphy MUSIC ART MR. CARL CAMPBELL Art Art Institute of Pittsburgh Hobbies: Life ART IS REVEALING OR bringing out those things which arouse admira- tion, approval, or pleasure in human beings. Throughout the art classes given to students up to and including the ninth grade, the school trys to obtain an attentive attitude in the student toward visual arts in man's life. SECOND OF THESE OBJECTIVES is to gain an awareness on toward art in every day activities. TAKING TIME out from his busy seventh grade music class, Mr. Caravacci reads the daily bulletin. Lett to right are Teresa Brunecy, Nancy Mulvey, James Harkins, Thomas Radecki, Carol Coons, Elizabeth Savitz, and John Meleen. 27
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