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Themes are quickly composed, and note- books easily take shape when Mrs. Cor- nell grasps the stern of the good ship Eng- lish , She is a tactful personage, who leads her pupils along the road of learning, and sends out her instructed better fitted for the future. A round of applause echoes through the theater as Mr. Madaras makes his appear- ance. In his remarkable way, he has gained the admiration of the entire student body. A keynote to his personality is his good- sportsmanship. It is no wonder Pember- ville's Baseball Team won the County Tournament. An essence of charm and cheerfulness is reflected as we see the petite figure of Miss Rogers. Her every action, whether it be dictation or giving a speed test, contains so much snap, enthusiasm, and sparkle, that it causes a glow in the hearts of we who are seated in the theater. Members of the class of 47 recall many happy mem- ories when they see her picture. 'The spotlight then directs our attention to a remarkable group of teachers--those that lead the grade children. The leader of the group is Mrs. Bailey, who teaches the first grade. Following are Mrs. Bruning and Miss Schneider, second and third grade teachers. Mrs. Crockett, the fourth grade teacher is also in the group. Two very fa- miliar faces, to those of us in high school, are those of Miss Bruning and Miss Fahle, doing an excellent job in giving the young citizens of tomorrow a good start in life. With the grand finale the curtain falls on the Teacher's Revue of 47 . The house- lights ,brighten and the people leave to join the throngs on the Great White Way. Mrs. Katharine Russell Math. Mrs. Margaret Bailey Miss Joyce Schnieder First Grade Third Grade l Miss Grace Fahle Miss Marie Bruning Fifth Grade Sixth Grade WOLF THE STONY RIDGE Farme'r's Friend Hatchery LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO. 7 GIBSONBURG OHIO STONY RIDGE OHIO
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Miss Betty Jane Rogers Com'me1'c'ial Music Mr. Ronald Kingsbury Mr. Duff Madaras Miss Helen Crafts Coach History Mrs. Carolyn Green Mr. Clarence Heckman Home Ec. Science The Teacher's Revue of '47 Up Fifth Avenue, across Broadway, with its glitter of a million lights, we travel to the Little Theater off Times Square. It's a First Nighter-the Teachers' Revue of 47 . We enter the theater just as the house-lights are dimming for the opening scene. A bright light penetrates the sea of darkness, and on the screen we see the re- flection of our Superintendent, Mr. Schu- bert. His likeable personality, his ability to keep the machinery of the school in good running order, and his helpfulness and guidance to both students and teachers, make a striking picture. Here the picture changes and in the midst of sewing machines, pots and pans, we see our Home Economics teacher, Mrs. Green. She is very ably guiding the girls in the different phases of home-making and other useful arts. Picture after picture, and by this time, we are thoroughly entranced by the Re- vue. A dramatic figure delves into the mysteries of English Literature, History, and Government, with many followers in her wake, glad, yes even eager, to be in the service of learning. Need we ask ourselves if it be Miss Crafts. Music greets our ears and, lo and behold, the chuckling personality of Mr. Kingsbury, struggling with his band and numerous musical groups, is shown to us. Pember- ville School was indeed privileged to have a music department under his capable direction. Among X's and Y's, of course we know it's Algebra, Mrs. Russell shines. In teach- ing Mathematics and Biology, her kindness and thoughtfulness make her pupils rea- lize her worth. Amid the smoke of an experiment, the image of Mr. Heckman slowly appears. His practical knowledge of scientific facts, M . G S h lt M . J tt C 11 . . . . . rs lvllgfh, C u Z rs eggzligh Orme together with his good-will and friendship, make this well-liked teacher an inspiration to many students. 'A E513 EXCHANGE BANK or imcggg E. H. BROCKSEKER Your home bank for more than a third of a century .' Shoe? and Furluwle . Member General Electric and Philco Appliances F.D.l.C. 8: Federal Reserve System LUCKEY OHIO
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