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ELEANOR E. LEE
Stephens Junior College, B.S..
M.A.. University ot Missouri.
Instructor in Girls' Physical
Education.
HOWARD W. NIOWELS
5.5. in Agriculture, Ohio State
University. Instructor in Agri-
culture and Farm Shop. Ad-
viser ot F.F.A. Club,
SARAH ROCKI-IOLD
B.S.. Miami University, M.A.,
Ohio State University. Instruc-
tor in Home Economics and
Supervisor ot School Lunch-
room. Home Economics Club
Adviser.
Cl,Clflkg
IRIS M. LOWRY
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Univer-
sity: M.A., Ohio State Univer-
sity. Instructor in World
I-Iistory and Typewriting. Sen-
ior Class Adviser.
MERL PRIMMER
B.S.. Ohio University: Graduate
Student, Ohio State Univer-
sity. Instructor in Biology and
Business Arithmetic.
ALICE SCI-IULER
B.S. in Education. Ohio Uni-
versity. Instructor in Mathe-
matics and Bookkeeping. Jun-
ior Class Adviser.
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MAX O. MCKITRICK
B.S., Wittenberg College,
Graduate Student. Ohio State
University. Instructor in Type-
writing and Stenography. Com-
mercial Club and "Aerial"
Adviser.
JAMES RITTGERS
B.S.. MMA., Ohio University.
Instructor in Industrial Arts
and Social Sciences. Sopho-
more Class Adviser.
OPAL WYLIE
A.B., Otterbein College: Ohio
University. Art Supervisor.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
JACK ROBINETTE JOHN McBROOM TOM BROWN GEORGE HANEY
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
enior Cfarid .Lhdory
We. the class of '47, look back to the past twelve years as a period in our lives
that has passed quickly.
ln September, l935. we were launched on our educational career. We sailed
through these early years of our lives with a minimum of effort and a maximum of
good times.
At last. it seemed, we were growing up. Our entrance into Junior High proved
this. We soon became accustomed to this new environment. and time sped on.
In I944. we had acquired a new name. We were freshmen!
Students from rural and parochial schools were added to our classmates this year.
We responded gallantly to our patriotic dutylby purchasing war stamps through
student salesmen and by helping to put over a scrap drive. At a class meeting we
chose the following students to represent us: Jack Robinette, President: Eugenia
Weinrich. Vice President: Tom Brown, Secretary: and Tom Matheny. Treasurer.
The eagerly awaited time finally arrived, and we took up our residence in Senior
High as sophomores. Our representatives this year were: Jack Robinette, President:
Marilyn Jacoby. Vice President: Nancy Young. Secretary: and Ned Myers, Treasurer.
Our junior year was indeed important for the task of entertaining the seniors at
the Junior-Senior Prom was before us. We worked hard to raise money for this expen-
diture. Our representatives this year were: Jack Robinette, President: John McBroom.
Vice President: Marilyn Jacoby, Secretary: and Tom Brown. Treasurer.
We were now entering our last year of school. We selected the following officers:
Jack Robinette, President: John McBroom, Vice President: Tom Brown, Secretary: and
George Haney, Treasurer.
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