Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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FACULTY

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Mr. Houpt has been the prin- cipal of the Upper Sandusky High School for twenty-six years. We seniors wish him many more such successful years. Mr, Houpt this year holds the distinguished posi- tion of President of the North- ern Ohio High School League. ln his office at the west end of the second floor, Mr. Houpt as principal, takes care of all schedules for the high school students. ln the room adjoin- ing his office, he teaches his senior social science classes. Tickets for the game will be on sale- Every student has often heard this phrase or one like it as part of Mr. Cope's announcement about the sale of tickets. These announce- ments can be heard at pep meetings or seen on the block- boards in the study halls. They are only a minor part of Mr. Cope's job as President of the school's Athletic Association. For his seemingly unceasing la- bors on behalf of the school's sports, the whole school says, Well done, Mr. Cope. Mr. Cope is one of those rare tea- chers who teach one of their subjects with the aid of a work- book which they have helped edit, ln other words, Mr. Cope is one of the co-authors of the biology workbook he uses. Mr. Gottfried, who has been a sponsor for many Annuals, this year again had the task of ex- plaining the intricacies of edit- ing an Annual to another An- nual Staff. As usual, he made an ideal advisor. His Senior English classes are very much enjoyed because of the variety of interesting subjects touched upon besides the usual English grammar and literature. He has charge of all absence and tardy excuses. Almost every stu- dent, before he graduates, sometime or other has waited in his office in room 207. In almost every school, and ours is no exception, there is a tea- cher who has the enormous re- sponsibilities of being the Dean of Girls, Ours is Miss Golling. In our school, with some one hundred and seventy girls en- rolled in the upper four grades, Miss Golling is doing a superb jab. Although she teaches mainly commercial subjects, shorthand and typing, most, if not all, of the students are well acquainted with Miss Golling. L. H. HOUPT Principal B.S. Ohio Northern University M.A. Ohio State University President of Northern Ohio High School League Social Science H. U. COPE Assistant Principal B.S. Bowling Green University M.A. Ohio State University Biology, Mathematics F. J. GOTTFRIED Assistant Principai B.S. Bowling Green State Uni- versity M.A. Ohio State University Algebra, English JEAN GOLLING Dean of Girls B.A. Findlay College B.C.S. Bliss Business University Stenography, Typing



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Mamie Stearns B.A. Bluffton College Home Economics Erma Stearns B.A. Bluffton College Latin, English Fredrick Fleemon B.A. Antioch College Chemistry, Physics, Aero- noutics Hazel Caves Bowling Green University Arithmetic 7,8 Ellen Matteson B.A. Ohio Northern Uni- versity B.L.S. Western Reserve U. Librarian Frances Fried lnot picturedl Miami University B.S. in Education History, Civics, Geography C. W. Assenheimer B.S. Ohio State U. Music Lucy Hetzel B.A. Heidelberg College M.A. Ohio State U. History, English 9 Kenneth Sampson B.S. Texas State College Coach, Physical Education R. C. Thornhill B.A. Ohio State University Industrial Arts, Geography Olden, golden, rule days -Who doesn't know those famous lyrics. They are symbolic of many things to us of the Senior Class. They mean happy days spent in study. They mean days of friendship, and good fellowship, and they mean days of instruction by kind teachers, always willing to do their best to give us a better chance in the world. We can never repay them, but we will do our best to spread our knowledge to others as our teachers so gen- erously did to us. Evelyn Neumeister B.A. Asbury College M.A. Ohio State U. ' English 8,ll Russell Wolfe B.A. Heidelberg M.A. Bowling Green U. History, Civics Helen Hull B.S. Ohio Northern U. Girls Physical Ed. Health, First Aid Mercedes Blue Reading, Junior Chorus B.A. Wooster College Fredrick Koenig B.A. Heidelberg College B.C.S. Tiffin Business U. Business Administration, Geography Occupations Katherine Tucker B.A. Denison University English, Spanish, History Earl Shaffer B.A. Ashland College Assistant Coach, Science John Barton B.S. Ohio State Universtiy Vocational Agriculture 23

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