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There is never a dull moment in the world history or international rela- tions-saciology classes taught by Mr. Roy Bullington thanks to his keen wit and sense of humor. His extra- curricular activity consists of sponsor- ing Sophomore Hi-Y. He takes an active part in the government of Rocky River, his main iob being the secretary of the Civil Service Com- mission. Conventional myths are quickly ex- ploded by American history teacher Mr. William Donnelly. Research on his book, which is to be published in 1961 in time for the centennial of the Civil War, occupies his spare time. Outside interests are classical music, hiking, and motor bikes. Dissections in biology and problems of government in civics are taught by Mr. David Bichsel. He lends his sup- port to Sophomore Hi-Y and the fresh- man football line. When not pursuing his favored summertime activity - that of professional playboy - he works and enioys sports. Miss Nancy Tozer, Mr. Thomas Duke, M Q' Mr. Roy Bullington, Mr. William Donnelly Not only the hows but also the whys are learned in Miss Nancy Tozer's world and American history classes. Ninth Grade Friendship is the group to which she lends advice. Summers End her either employed at a sum- mer camp, boning up on history, or enioying swimming and various other sports. r, David Bichsel v O The lvy League look is led at River High by Mr. Thomas A. Duke. His good-natured personality en- riches his American and world history Classes and Current Forum, which he spon- sors. His summer iob with the Amer- ican Field Service pro- vides him with many anec- dotes for his classes.
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Miss Louise Beck instructs Riverites in the art of conjugating Latin verbs and master- ing the genders for all nouns. Co- sponsorship of Neophyte-Thespians falls to her. Although a newcomer to RRHS, she's not a stranger to River students for she was Dean of Girls at the junior high. Ach Himmel From America est patria mea to the Gallic Wars, Miss Richmond can be found expounding on the merits of Latin. Between advising the Classical Club and earning numerous degrees, she tries to find spare time in which to travel, read, garden, acquire a home, converse, write, and think! Mrs. Sara Walther, Mrs. llse Raymond Miss Louise Beck Miss Virginia Richmond Walther is noted for her zeal also finds time to read exten family. to America as a foreign ex perfect sponsor for the Lan guage Club. Spanish is her spec ial held at River. Her hobby other talents, is Russian. Repetez la question Mrs Sara ous instruction in francais and her impossible vocabulary quizzes English is her o er assigned subiect She teaches elementary French classes and sively, travel, and enioy her Mrs. llse Raymond has a very unusual background. Born in Germany, she first came change student. Her fluency in five languages makes her the in commensuration with her
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Plane geometry and drivers' education are Mr. Vincent Gan- dolfi's assigned subiects, winning the SWC football cham- pionship, his annual worry, He also sponsors Varsity R. Sum- mers hnd him teaching driving or bowling, He is a graduate of Morehead College with an M.A. at Western Reserve. A quick smile, a bow tie, and a pinch of philosophy is the recipe for River's iunior and senior math teacher, Mr. Richard B. Hoskin. His extra duties as as- sistant football coach and head varsity basketball coach keep him constantly on the go. Learn the principle, not the problem is the homemade aphorism that he leaves with all his students. iNet a bad idean KJ . t' a N x Mr. Vincent Gnndolti, Mr. Richard Hoskin, Mr Ernest Kuehls Cross country has been added to Rocky River's sports calendar, thanks to the efforts of Mr. Ernest A. Kuehls. When not coaching cross country, freshman basketball, or track, he teaches Algebra l and ll. During the summer, Mr. Kuehls attends summer school at Wisconsin, participates in sports, and enioys many good books. He's the proverbial strong, silent type, Mrs. Evelyn Nowell, Mr. Donald Chadwick All right, freshmen - Mrs. Evelyn Nowell launches another algebra class. Co-advisor of Senior Friend- ship, her hobbies include travel, reading, and sewing. Besides earn- ing an AB. from Oberlin, she has done graduate work at OSU and Western Reserve, General math and geometry are Mr. Donald Chadwick's classroom subiects, Pirate Club, wrestling, and freshman football his after school subiects. While receiving his BS. from Baldwin Wallace, he captained both the football and wrestling teams, He also receive: credit for organizing l2iver's wres- tling team and coaching it through its first season.
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