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Page Eight RUSSELL E. KESSLER, A. B., M. A., L. L. B. Principal of Bexley High School, graduated from Ohio VVes- leyan, Ohio State, and Franklin universities. His pet peeve is students who throw paper in the corridors, and he likes to spend his spare time fishing and hunting. He writes all of the Checks for the activity fund. Mr. Kessler often says, The --,,---. period will he omitted this morningf'
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Page Ten MISS MARTHA JANE ANDERTON, B.SC., M.A. Teaches physical education. She is a graduate of Ohio State University, and acts as adviser to the Girls' Athletic Club, the cheerleaders, and the girls' tennis team. Among her outside interests are photography, studying German, and victory gardening. She loves to bowl, go camping or canoeing, and eat onions. She is proudest of the punt she made in the women teachers-Hi-Y basketball game. MISS MARY SQUIER BETHEL, B.A., M.A. A graduate of Office Training School and Ohio State University, teaches shorthand and typing and is supervisor of student typing and mimeographing for teachers. Her favorite pastimes are reading, going to movies, and lis- tening to both swing and classical music. She is proudest of the many Bexley pupils who are making good on the jobg her pet peeves are homeroom periods and pupils who comb their hair during classes. She often says, Get ready-get ready, write! MRS. AMY C. BRIGHTMAN, B.A. Latin teacher, Latin Club adviser, and the director of stage properties and settings was graduated from Ohio State University and William and Mary. Her outside ac- tivities include reading and being president of the Board of Trustees for the Bexley Library. She dislikes seeing pupils chew gum in class and is proudest of her old Bible collection which contains the Vinegar Bible and the Breeches Bible. CHARLES L. CLARK, A.B., M.A. Is faculty manager of all athletics, which thoroughly takes up his extra curricular time. He teaches geography, bookkeeping, and algebra. He likes to edt luscious steak and enjoys playing bridge. Study hall talkers annoy him. He paints houses in the summer and is interested in athletics. . MRS. ROSABELLE CLEMENTS BABCOCK, B.S., M.A. Graduated from Pratt Institute and teaches art in the Bexley schools. She was known to Bexley students as Rosabelle Clements before her marriage in the opening of this year. Mrs. Babcock enjoys fishing and often says, Work carefullyf, She is proudest of the scholarships won by the art students. ROBERT M. DUFFEY, B.S. IN ED. Teaches industrial arts. He's been known to kill rabbits on the run with the bow and arrow. He is now working on his master's degree at Ohio State. Refereeing and photography claim a good part of his time, his small daughter takes her share also. The lack of industry around school irritates him and he enjoys athletics of all inds. - RUTH E. EBERHART, B.MUS. IRA Attended Capital University, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Northwestern University. Her pet peeve is people who chew gum and she is proudest of the progress which the chorus has made this year. Her favorite pastime is walking and she often says, For goodness sake. Miss Eberhart is a Campfire Girls guardian. F. FERBRACHE, A.B. Attended Ohio Northern University and teaches mathe- matics. He dislikes to see running and pushing in the halls and he likes to hike in the woods, observing nature. Much of his outside time is spent in farming and he iS proudest of a job well done. Mr. Ferbrache often says, There's too much talking in here.
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