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o HELEN HOWE ,HERE'S s HELEN HOWE Candidate, Cincinnati Board of Education HI believe that the Cincinnati Board of Education needs a new and positive image. As a veteran educator who attended the Cincinnati public schools and whose children were all educated here, I believe that I know how to create not only an image of credibility but also a true foundation of good human relations which will restore the proud status which the Cincinnati schools oncerhad in Ohio, in our metropolitan area, and most importantly of all, in the minds of our citizens. HThucydides ascribes to Pericles these words in his great Funeral Oration at the beginning of the Pelopenneslan Wars, 'We alone of all the Greeks hold that a man who has no interest in politics is not a harmless person, but a useless person! I challenge all of you. Don't be useless citizens a get involved! The personal satisfaction is reward enough. HThe reason I am running is to allow the Board the chance to take a first step toward breaking out of the political trap in which it now struggles. A Board of Education without an educator makes about as much sense as an AMA tAmerican Medical Associatiom without a doctor or a Bar Association without a lawyer. HEREiS HOWE a years of classroom experience; - honors, program teacher; a children attended Cincinnati public schools; - former PTA officer; a Faculty Action Committee, Walnut Hills: - Faculty Representative, Walnut Hills Parents' Board; - Phi Beta Kappa graduate, University of Cincinnati; a attended North Fairmount School and Hughes High School. ttlt was a great experience. I am deeply appreciative of the tremendous contrib- ution of the hundreds of people who worked on my campaign with: the letter writ- ing, envelope stuffing, stamp licking, telephoning, literature distributing, poll watching. The list goes on and on. 23
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ruc- 22 The topics for today are Godzilla vs. Bambi. Is it longer to Denver or by bus? D0 chickens have lips? D0 Iippens have chicks? Are nose hairs sexy? What you always wanted to know about zits but were afraid to pop. What's the differ- ence between a duck? Ir. High Debate Sponsor: Mrs. M. McClure
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HPMQUCQO 'dI-I-IIT'CIJHC'Df-l-CJJC'DL-1 The Leadership Council is composed of the Walnut Hills Class Officers, Student Con- gress Heads, Chatterbox Edi- tors, and of course our favor- ite mascot, Mr. Shepherd. These individuais represent the WHHS student body and meet once every three weeks at literally sunrise. What dedi- cation! They discuss a num- ber of topics concerning the welfare of the school and its pupils. Among the topics which have been debated are: continuing education when the schools close down next year, playing music in the student Iunchroom during E pattern, and perhaps bringv ing back to Walnut the Green Zap to encourage picking up litter and Iitterers around the schooL A Bottom Row: tL-FD M. Jenike, S. Davidow, C. Hattemer, K. Mcdowell, R. Graeter. 2nd Row: B. Selenick, A. Frazier, 8. Lathen, J. Taylor. 3rd Row: L. Kappel, Mr. Shepherd, L. Bogdan. Top Row: M. Hammonds, E. Klein, Mt Feldman, F. Chaiken, A, Osterbrock. I PAC . tL-FU Mr. D. Shepherd, Ms. L. lsler, M. Hammonds, D. Levin, Ms. Gardner, Ms. L. Gravely, R. Graeter. 24
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