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Ethel Evans, A. B., B. S., A. M. Ohio State University Columbia University Subject-History Only one state in the Union suffers the pos- sibility of an inadequate presentation in history classes taught by Miss Evans who, in her North American continental travels, visited forty-seven states and missed only one, Florida. An adviser- ship in Amicitia Club, however, compensates for this sin of omission. Roy R. Fellers, A. B., LL. B. University of Michigan Subject-History Through the years the contention still holds that Mr. Fellers has sent onto the public plat- form more trained speakers than any other single instructor in the Valley. A speaker of no small merit himself, Mr. Fellers continues to advise and inspire members of the National Honor Society with words of rich encouragement. Edith V. Llll1bHCl1, A. B. WO0StC1' College Sub ect-History Loyal to the last, Miss Limbach is always keen- ly interested in the scholastic and athletic achievements of South Highg but when vacation comes and the duties of teaching and serving as chairman of the senior essay committee are at an end, she enters into a tri-partite contract for needlework, cooking, and reading. David M. Nesbitt University of Washington Sub ect-History Charged with being an expert agriculturist, Mr. Nesbitt dismisses his scientific proficiency lightly by saying he simply follows the general routine of farming, but entertains the charge that he has danced attendance on more school social events than any other member of the faculty. i Page Eighteen ii?
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Lamar S. Armstrong Mount Union College Subject-History A city dweller now gone rural, Mr. Armstrong finds diversion from teaching political science in discussions of the relative merits of politics and chickens. A fisherman, he now turns up worms for fowl instead of for fish. Leila Florence Beard, A. B. Oberlin College Sub ject-History Miss Beard, as general adviser of the June Senior class, has not only applied the principles of democratic government to a superior type of representative class organization but through it has endeared herself to the hearts of South High graduates. Ruth Beecher, A. B. Smith College Sub ject-History From the good old U. S. A. across Seven Seas and back again in no time at all is the furious pace traveled by students in world history classes taught by Miss Beecher. A background of Euro- pean travels facilitates the Seven League boot leaps from port to port. George W. Eddy, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Brown University Harvard University 0hio State University Subject-History Mr. Eddy, director of Mahoning County Busi- ness Research, is a well-known economist and edits a copyrighted business report, but escaping into the realm of nature Mr. Edd cultivates Y delphinium from Hampton Court, England, and roses from Oregon. -12+ Page Seventeen 7
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Helen K. Oldaker, A. B. Flora Stone Mather University Western Reserve University Subject-History Augmenting her teaching duties with the super- vision of the Book Room and monitors, Miss Oldaker still finds time to advise members of the Amicitia Club in their activity program. Too infrequently, she sings for the student body in assemblies. Clifford H. Scannell, B. S., A. M. Ohio University Columbia University Sub ject--History Mr. Scannell, active in June Senior class ac- tivities and associate adviser of the Hi-Y Club, finds diversion in travel, movie stars, tennis en- counters, and especially in swimming at Salt Lake and Daytona Beach. Guy Wright, B. S., A. B. Thiel College Sub ject-History An infallible memory for names and dates makes Mr. Wright an A-1 teacher of United States history, while a natural tendency for the prob- lematical theories of geometry furnishes adequate reason for students to learn their lessons. Russell G. Ashbaugh, Ph. B., LL. B Brown University Sub ect--Mathematics Breeding pure beagles rates supreme for Mr. Ashbaugh, the huntsman, who these many years has spent his summers in the Ontario region of the Canadian wilds. Until his retirement to a regular teaching schedule in 1939, Mr. Ashbaugh reigned supreme as South High mentor except during the year 1918--when he joined the U. S. Service. egf Page Nineteen
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