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resident E I 1 i 3 L. A. WALKER Mr. Walker was born in Buckland, Ohio and attended Buckland High School. He grew up in the country and went to Ohio Northern University and Ohio State Uni- versity. Mr. Walker has a Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees. He has two daughters, Edna Jean and Donna. Mr. Walker is President of the Board of Directors fsuperintendentj and teaches American histo- ry. Mr. Walker has done an excellent job of managing the affairs of Swanton High School. Vice President Mr. Hunnels fCyJ', our principal, was horn in Johns- town, Ohio where he also' attended Johnstown High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at De- fiance and is working on his Masteras degree at Indiana University. He is married and has one son, Richard, who is 10 years old. Mr. Bunnels teaches world history and spends his spare time managing athletics. He should receive credit for the fine work he has done in this line. 8 B. G. RUNNELS
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Welcome Back T ACHER5! ERS The fulgyal Q7 ine-ga We've missed you during the simmer months and hope you ,sfo 5 return refreshed, ready to resume your work among our boys Ewa IQ. and girls. u'I'j 5 211 '1 . . 'nfl' 15 0 If there is any service we can perform to make your task :L F312 eas1er,,we hope you will call on us. FUUUN CU TEACH Zy15ot?ii11'ouIj'ws 'vfFo4x 4g',gg6- D 0 ' 45 5 fchbold, Mark Gens . IQ e bac, r 9 Q, K-.9 45' 4 S, ,g6'.3 o?. Weber, Wauseo S00 'Vila lead 4 49'-16 9 G 6 If ' -Q41 'U' 0-ai +t , i ,p Q e s Q x. I ee. ' . P D1-osx? lf ns?9+b 9'b'9t'9 6520 516, b QQ?-far is also tl ed ef 'b,3?'3'x3, 4 Q 9 FQ 4? OV'-R091 fi-Western IVIEH NUV.6 AT LYUNS ghd 'I' -4.4900 -fs 23'4'q, a -6 . We Q- ?' 122' 118, Affsfxeioq.ze fs0a'fS 5Po4Z?'fii4L'w'9?'?' 3' .,5.fAxifff5 H. F. Edgar of Wauseon lQ,,,ff-Q11 Dffaig soigsfs ea: -i ,,-'fleet 9vi,1e,,is'i 04' ,,w2,Q,g El t dal, .d t es Dia-:fd 1555-,ga 4,032 jg, Qmvgsg so 45,3431 3 .QS eg Q V ec e resi en 9' -9 O1 ed affsigi 193' '60 foioife V56 vdxiciex QYELQLQQQQ ei By Group an . si oem 'W - ef ws- .Q 0 se. 2, 4- 4 ,otiglqp YS CO ex. .S 1194,-t 46,5 0 cf? if Q 9 4,3-i . begs on ,oe gc-4,00 46wq,,f-2925? Q- ,fm 'oat-' -i- 'A0 ov -XX -xx N 4-Pe fa-t ic wee gfgebeuixon :gg Yxg aegeasifvia was ii 53 S?z5q5'?i9o.,?.Q0o4f0 The annual fall meeting of the 5500 ,L L-Y 11,00 gd 10,99 6 ,yarn-Q ex 44, QQWSQ5 Fulton County Teachers Associa- 'xooo 9 9199 'oe 355056 O-'QU 0 -6' 9 -' G i 4tion was held, at Lyons on No- '9 fgbiet 'NX 6591? 9-aiicivb-atb ' fzfvember 6 with the Rev. J. W. '1 gpea van- KQV cuoo Gxee e gb ate- McMahon of Maumee, as speaker. an NXCNXBSKC fljlgxx 5 wg. X Veil geiiooy 5 The Lyons ,High School band E.. NWS YV 05,0 ,git 32 Q-:OX F 1 vnished music for the afternoon QE X,g0f1Wt,i9,eX5X 69 oe?-aidxsol : . A ting at which time the ad- ,Qv-ii Q09 1, Ykogsxqa iv Yugo? -P4495 C V P - ss, For Whom the Bell To11s, ' ,eg 0 Q Wye? eexxgg 65404, shag, -----11: ann: A e s heard. Following the address U gg, OU Wx fit V, -9 . 9 edotxevyl as 'ch emphasized the fact that Soo ,,, Smegvvexba QQ,-Q90 4'N'0S 65 .- ' relationships of life tend to ,ga- g5,'0? off 96 N09 95 .9 12... 941: e each individual a share- -ge G: in 61544 O-9 9 64169 'QL' 0 V - ' ,133 er in the life of everyone else, gt E 5 26 Qx4gQ4i'iQ4iQc'5IQ6oe,v ,og l e 1.. K ting. 'Aadjcogignlgg for the de- ggi? 'pneokqqx 6 G .919 Vo 40-I ' ' I7 N is A'U'1Q9:!' was served f 0-0.9000 9 68 41. 4c'1f2,9i 3'-Q' '-'25 I A47 1'4 ,S'N,5 .' 1341? 400.0 ocyg Q- 9 ,. -n-2-4.-. 'Q 'sm bf-., .vang session '5 P 5839 ace--t0 .g0,,w i 'doozsikees 'uw 'U' 5' 5?-5' 0-95+ shy the Ao-6305 oec'e,'7'ej9'q ogoftfg 'IZ' '...'3 . 30-S03 59 Q90 3511 -4159460 Deke'-1 ,ghesosv Ov-ye ::.. ,,-,-3 A eggs .5365 S35 X., Th . - 9 0 ' Q U' ' ' faCulsyangno'eo ,K9Z'i'cZgQ:0G?oiN K9Ig lk- amiga 'fi 555655 625 ' A , as-. E5 about 30 people t. 9 -6.-,Q 47'-5 e Y' N .Q- ' . o .IQ 5 -e. Q' thefts: Y silo X Q at 4 fi o held. r QV8Lgc3QsQ'tiej'oa Q0 ,69No ibbiqifls,-55 5 5 E 5 ' Q sg? found J '1'fh9c s 0 59? 499006 '0'qfv'Nv-7' 'Z' o that' X 8 v.ir.4 4'f 5. .552 cover, V304-., 'CS' 2 Q NF' X 54: ' .- Q-4 .qx.w.Q-- 1 -H-2 -ssc -S, X 5 Lb' , ff :wi sk., 0e?'0,,e4'fbe 4f TEACHERS IC'39i?v'1' Y 5 , Q' 50' xc' ei Q? I The Fulton Cof' 9' ' C. J Xszsgjzoqzg Atgieexai Association win if K , ,js 55 lg, Qslx gjioon at Lyons ' K X -.r q,.'5',?A1 '11 0 ' 2, -Z? -, l gf' The aftern' K X' .UCS iv? 5 ,D Y 93 ofa 0,2 f uavteog-Vxyiax -.Q speaker wil' D gf'-G 5' A 5'-P Pofife 554 '40 fp 65 it Miiiiiifn' -11 L Ss 'ie' Zgsqigii lat, ,0 f'o 15994 W1 W .the -egos of, 5090666 oo!! ,OP i are 65331 ofa? if Lyons High SQA' G1r1S,'09i'4e?ee' 4518 Ag' C. 00. 6, fb, 9 V gow .9 QA qi Quartet, and Girls -1ub. ' 9 ON gfb s V Ir 6a,fo' 556062 oe 000, J' J- Q okay, me g.,, Mr. Runnels wil. ,ave chargerifvovi 6355 170-6,5036 C?G'2- IGQQ 9 6, led after A? ?949?2p Q92 of trtelphysmal educdtioh depart' QIGXZO NS? Xe' lb 0.90 ,yoj oo? Gacg, 41 V- 1, Q QQ 6 .JL men a meeting where the county 0 Q5 00 299 ,3'116,5Q' f'1,!.'?15.,,1it to a close a won-he-3 432.0 g?Efu?sk'Zg1 nfsulgsxliqg .W111 be his 5 X9 .ae 6,7 C9 419 -ning by singing, and bylo o f' ' ' . P5 a S0 3 'S -' 0 32,0 :Seng-,Q the shooting stars, abaa out Q32 qgbxrgiglger of the nominating com, qgii-93ElfR,v Kutiful sight in itself, QQ, , , o. F.
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MABEL MILNES Miss Milnes CTopsieJ was born in East Sparta, Ohio, and attended Carrollton H. S. She spent her college days at Capiial U., and the University of Michigan, receiving an A. B. degree. The Sophomore Play and the Sr. Y-Teens are sponsored by Miss Milnes. She teaches math to her family of 130 students. JAMES BAKER Mr. Baker CJirnD was born in Graysville, Ohio and attended John Hancock H. S. at Athens, Ohio. Jim has a Bachelor of Social Science degree which he received at Kent State U. He also attended Ohio and Toledo Universities. Mr. Baker teaches Commercial and sponsors the Annual. He has four children. 3 1 1 EVA CARPENTER Mrs. Carpenter, our English teacher, was born in Swanton and attended S. H. S. She went to To- ledo U. receiving B. A. and B. S. degrees. Mrs. Carpenter has charge of Assembly Program, the Annual, and the Freshman Class. Most of her spare time is used in keeping house for Lynne and Mr, Carpenter. Her hobby is music. and hunting. 9 ABIGAIL CURTIS Miss Curtis CGai1J is another native of Swanton. She received her M. A. at Ohio State. Miss Curtis is very busy around Swan- ton sponsoring the Hi-Life, Junior Play, Jr. Class and also keeps score at basketball games. Gen- eral science and biology are Miss Curtis' classes. DEWEY JOHNSON Mr. Johnson Uohnnyj was born in Prestonsburg, Kentucky but lived in Edgerton, Ohio where he went to school. He attended Bowling Green State U. and has a B. S. degree. Coaching, American Government and Physical Ed. are taken care of by Mr. Johnson. He is married and enjoys fishing
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