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mi eil' e -:Asif Q- 'Q' 3 'sur MISS RUTH K. WYSE .... has taught at Pettis- ville for twenty-four years...teaches jour- n a l iam and English classes .... Lariat and Pet Echoes adviser... has taught all lan- guage classes..is one of three orig i n a 1 teachers in the pre- sent building. -5- MR. ROBERT REX..math- e m a t ics, science, health and physical education ..... teacher past four years..also coach of senior high basketball four years ...director of intra- mural soorts..husband of third grade teach- er and most boyish- looking teacher. D- 5 of 4,140 Z , A . R. I MR. DAVID E. SPRINGER ...principal f i v e years ...... has taught here eight years. .... teaching career was interrupted by four years of army service .....coaches baseball and junior high bas- ketball...teaches so- cial science, English and speech. MISS ALTA SPIESS..one of the three original teachers on the staff in the present build- ing...has been teach- ing fifth grade for twenty-three years... took Bowling Gr e e n extension course in art at Archbold this winter ..... lives with father near Archbold. it M . S. H. GOTTSCHALK. ....has been superin- tendent a t Pettis- ville for eight years ....was principal for fifteen years ..... has taught here for twen- ty-three years..first coach at Pettisville .....teaches science courses .... has son in the fifth grade. M S. JEAN OYER..began teaching career a t Pettisville in 19L9.. t e a ches two typing classes, bookkeeping, junior business, and seventh grade math- ematics..directed the junior play WMother is a Freshmann .... she a n d husband Harold live in Wauseon. sud? '15 M S. MARIE CAUGHEY.. is one of two new teachers at Pettis- ville this year..... teaches home econom- ics, physical educa- tion, a n d general science classes..ad- viser f o r junior- senior banquet..home in West Unity .... has three children. MR. MARK RAY..member of teaching staff at Pettisville for ten years...teaches his- tory, English, and mathematics. ..... has coached junior high softball ..... direct- ed a number of class plays .... chaperon on several senior trips to Columbus. ,,, ' 'I 'Z'
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e. ...X sf X of '-J ,...,-- 5 , et In ,Jak S? ' Russell Gasche Harold Schmucker Hrs. Ada Genter President Vice-President Clerk School Beclrd-Fczcufty The current board has proved to be very civic minded and active s nsor W Q ing improvements and encouraging the completion of the new addition. Besides the regular monthly meeting, many spe- cial sessions were held to discuss pro- blems which constantly arose. Victor Rupp and Claude Rupp, the newest members of the school board last January replaced Ellis Haskell a n d Russell Schultz who had served faith- fully f o r several years. Mrs. Ada Genter continued to serve as clerk of the board. The board had a new well drilled to meet the increased demands for water for the enlarged building. This was the major project of the school year. Victor Rupp Claude Rupp e ., ii M K uf h The faculty numbered sixteen. Each month, the teachers spent one night in fun and frolic. These eve- nings included parties at the lake, a wiener roast, and the annual Thanksgiv- ing meal prepared by the group itself. In charge of the party plans were Miss Wyse, Hr. Springer, Miss Spiess, and Mrs. Oyers Newcomers to the staff were Mrs. Caughey, Mr. Bell, and Mr. Clark. In April, the spring c o u n t y teachers meeting was held in the school auditorium. Mrs. Gottschalk was again school secretary. In addition to the duties of secretary she directed the activi- ties of the student office workers. Earl Weber L .--f4 d' E' Hrs.S.M. Gottschalk-Secy
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AS 'Br MRS.MILDRED RYCHENER ....started teaching sixth grade the sec- ond semester in 191.6 ....attended Bowling Green Unive r s i ty three summers, plans to return this year. took extension art and child psychology c o u rses this year from Bowling Green. MRS. BETTY REX...for four years the in- structor o f t h e third grade, t h e h a l f-way mark in elementary school... wife of Robert Rex, the coach and mathe- matics instructor... p o ssesses blackest hair in faculty ..... native of Defiance. '1 MRS. FLORENCE PORTER. ...taught grade music two years..kindergar- ten four years .... has full-time job teach- ing two classes of kindergarteners this year .... meets half of them in the morning, the rest in the af- ternoon ...... has two daughters in school. MR. HERBERT BELL..new music instructor..has own office, practice rooms, and rehearsal rooms in new addition ...introduced musical flutes in the lower grades ..... lives i n Wauseon..did practice teaching here t w o years ago...taught in Ottawa last year. is MR. JAMES CLARK...new member o f teaching staff this year at Pettisville...teaches v o cational agricul- ture .... organized oc- cupancy of new shop quarters..FFA adviser ...farm shop instruc- tor...sponsors eighth grade .... has daughter eighteen months old. MISS MARGARET BUCK- MASTER ....... smallest teacher in school .... s o m etimes mistaken for one of pupils in second grade wh i c h she has taught for past four years .... is part-time saleswoman in her sister's dress shop in Napoleon..... comes from Napoleon. as Q --is-Q MRS.FLORENCE LINDLEY ....was second grade t e a cher for three years..for past five years has begun for- m a l education of pupils of f i r s t grade...she and hus- band Clifford live on a farm southeast of Wauseon ..... loves the color red. -6- MISS SADIE C. MILLER .for the past twenty years has taught the fourth grade...gives pupils their first glimpse into history and geography...took an a r t course in Archbold during past winter....lives with mother on a f a r m south of Archbold. l'57 54' ,,...-0
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