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K. Wells, B. Ruckman, E. Meyer, J. Stauffer, A. Boger, E. Lanum, W. Lantz, B. Ballard. ' ' and Zffeawt' ' Here are the behind-the-scene helpers. These girls do Our library, one of the busiest places in H.H.S., is pri- any of the monotonous, thankless jobs as typing hun- marily used for reference. To aid the students, it has dic- reds of stencils, working on office records, gathering at- tionaries, atlases, encyclopedias, magazines, and other books endance slips, and running endless errands which are 011 Vari0uS t0piCS. ssential to the smooth operation of our school office, Trained student librarians give about five hours of their time each week to help students search for information. Representative of the upper four grades, these are able assistants to Mrs. Stoner, the school librarian. 'vm M. Wirick, B. Hull, S. Killian. Franz Raw: L. Jenkins, M. Wort, J. Peebles, C. Walter, S. DeMuth, G. Osmun, J. Camp, C J. Rowan, J. Osmun, J. Bilger, D. Tomlinson. Second Raw: J. Wonderly, R. Hinsch, S. DeLong, L. Agler, J. Towne, E Stuckey, B. Millhoff.
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and Roy Bauer, custodian, receives his reward, a piece of luscious chocolate rake, pre- pared by our cooks, Claudia Wolford and Claudine Burlingame, Pauline Haver, Mabel Beams, and Virginia Surque are in the chow line every clay serving 300 hungry elementary pupils. An off-the-record handout goes to Russell Myers and Alvin Beardsley, the school's able custodians. EMD' Ralph Smith, Charles Meyer, Dwight Bur- lingame, Kenneth Countryman, Willianu Camp, and Ben Adams transport daily four hundred students three hundred miles to and from school in all kinds of weather. They take on this big responsibility with a friendly smile.
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74d-L 70446 74 Weam Dane l Fred Hilbert observes Norris Simpson as he tapes a team mem- Is Sputnik the main topic in this scientific discussion by ber's leg for the big game. Wahl and Howard Schneider? MR. FRED HILBERT: Birthplace, Celina, Ohio. Received Teaches physical education and history. Coaches junior B.S. in education from Defiance College. Teaches social football and basketball. Advisor to Sophomore Class studies, bookkeeping and is head football coach. Enjoys Booster Club. Fishing and hunting are favorites. participating in all types of sports. You know he is around ROSEMARY MCKEEN: Born and raised in Ash when the 5th period bell rings. MR. NORRIS SIMPSON: North Carolina. Attended Greensboro College and ob From Findlay, Ohio. Holds B.S. from Findlay College and B.S. from Defiance College. Teaches civics and ph M.S. from Indiana University. Teaches geography, personal education. Coaches girls' basketball team and is advisor problems, and driver training. Coaches the basketball team G.A.A. Enjoys playing golf. MRS. MARY CULLER: and assists in football. Likes photography and all types of tive of Hicksville, Ohio. Earned B.S. degree from Defi athletics. MR. PHILIP WAHL: Claims Defiance, Ohio, College and attended Ohio State University. Teaches as his home town. Holds B.S. and B.A. degrees from ing, shorthand, is yearbook and senior class advisor. I Defiance College. Teaches science and math. Really knows to travel and spend the summer at her lake cottage. ll his stuff. Advises Freshman Class and Varsity Club. Re- ELEANOR STONER: From Defiance, Ohio. Atte serve basketball coach. Collects pencils in his spare time. Ohjg Wesleyan University and holds a B.S. degree MR. HOWARD SCHNEIDER: Native of Delmorlt, S0uth Defiance. She is librarian. Teaches English, speech, and Dakota. Gained his B.S. degree at Valparaiso University. advisor to Spoonclrift Staff. Likes to swim and watch ketball games. , Zsf- , I Rosemary McKeen, Mary Culler, and Eleanor Stoner discuss the day's events over a cup of coffee.
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