Washington High School - Sunburst Yearbook (Washington Court House, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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V, ' A 1 i ' in v ' ' ' A .Q ,Q .9 ,w w S X-A444AVAVAV JIJFIQPMWHW9. 1. xv! ' I Q 19 AMY V. CONN-Miss fonn received her training' at Ohio University and VVilmington College-taking' her degree nf Bachelor uf Science in liducation at the latter institution. She has heen head of the English department in Washington High School for a number of years, teaching American and English literature to the .Junior and Senior Classes. Miss Conn is faculty adviser to the Seniors in their school activities. HAIDEE V. W. COFFMAN-Mrs, 13051112111 graduated from Hillsboro V1-lleee with the degree of B2lL'h9lfll' of i,ltSl'?ltllI'P, studied at the Uiiiversity of Fhicago and receix'ed the degzree of Bac-lielm' of Arts frcnn XVih11ingtr1n Vollege, Mrs. Voffnian is an eiithusiastic and forceful tear-her oi' history. hriiiging tn her work 11 ri:-h l1ackg'1'o1111rl oi' study and Il'21X'0l i11 liuiwnie to s1,lpplen1e11t the n1eae,'er11ess of the text. I11 addition to her 1-lass work Mrs. t'ul'f1111111 initiated and has always spoiisorerl the art exhibits which have l'OlllI'li.lUlE'd sn ll1lli'il to nur scliuolz we enjoy not unly the possession nl' the lYll'tUI'L'S and statnary. hut we are learning to 1LIPDl'0Cl2llQ all that is high and fine i11 art. Mrs. Coff- man is also faculty adviser 01' the S0lPilOIllUl'9 Ulass. Page Fourteen GLADYS MELSON-As the busy and capable office secretary, Miss Melson is well known, not to teachers and pupils only, hut to citizens and strangers within our gates. Always at her post. always ready to lend a helping hand, sho assists greatly in keeping the lll2l'Q'hlIl6I'Y of the school system running smoothly. Ill e.dditi1111 to her seuretarial duties, Miss Melson does regular class l'00l'll team-liing-her schedule including' classes in typing and business English. She received hor degree of Bachelor of Science in Education from the Office Traiiiing' SL-hool in Columbus and also studied at Miami University. x, q, I' 13' fifceig-fw 1 1ts 1111 1 Q 1 ss 1... '- - 3 -, f .' f' 1 ' N .L .,.' ff . 9 U

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l1 'NLe.nvvv D ..4a4' ..oQ :YG 'MW gg I ul Y' diim-XXQXFXX. J 4' J 1 1 it , , fl DWIGHT B. IRELAND Mr. Ireland comes to us with an all-round experience and training for his work, which is very seldom met with even in educators much older in years. He has taken his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Ohio State University, and his degree-Doctor of Philosophy--from the University of Southern California will be granted as soon as his original thesis is completed. While in California working on his Ph. D. degree, he was supervisor of science and mathematics in the Los Angeles schoolsg he was assistant to the director of guidance in the State Department of Education, and graduate assistant in the department of school administration at Ohio State Universityg he has had valuable experience in supervision at Bowling Green State College, besides several years of actual teaching experience in the class room. He is a. member of two national honorary societies-Sigma Chi Sigma in psychology and Phi Delta Kappa in education. Principal Ireland brings to his work a comprehensive knowledge of the great prob- lems of modern education, which he is anxious to share with teachers and studentsg with all his vital interest in the intellectual side of education, he never loses sight of the practical basis on which a school program must be builtg his budgets are carefully planned and as carefully adhered to-there is wizardy in his manipulation of high school finances. 'KX'Qf -'kg' J Q' S , - -J ............... ,.............. ...: pq., -.. JA..- ...................................' ' ,., ' -: - r ' . u rl i ,f, q 3 . r - . E 54 . W' . X 1 4 ' -155. Jf'



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iff lq NLe.r..v.v..v 4:44.01 9' 'J MAE JESTER-Miss Jester did under-graduate work me 4. If ,X i9 Qwykkkkk. TU 1 s 1 1 s .sf sang.. at Ohio Ibgiversity and supplemented this hy a degree of Bachelor of Science in Commercial Education from Bliss College. The accredited students who have gone out from her department have been ahle to make and maintain a place for themselves in the business world, which is the best guarantee of the efficiency of Miss .Testers work as a teacher of stenogranhy and tyuirig. Miss Jester sponsors the clubs-the O. G. A. and the O. A. T.--both of which are honorary clubs in the commercial department. KARL J. Kay--Mr. Kay graduated from VVilrnington College with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education and has done graduate work at Miami University. In addition to the teaching' of science, he conducts the orchestra. the hand and the choruses. No football season would he complete Without the gallant marching of the hand in their t'Blue and VVhite across the field of lrattleg no chapel exercise would seein quite right without the orchestra or the chorus. VVhile most rlepartinental work belongs to one partit-ulal' department, music is more far reach- ing, affecting the whole school with all its activities. KATHLEEN K. DAVlSARealizing that one who teaches the language of the cultured Romans must be adequately prepared, Miss .Davis has taken her Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio State Univer- sity, has had a years study in Chicago University and has done graduate work in Ohio State University. By keeping in touch with modern methods of teach- ing, Miss Davis makes even a dead language live again to the students of the great masterpieces of Cicero and Virgil. mf' ......-. og, J.. JI Q '-i W -'e.iQ-swifb' l Eage Fifteen Q, -. N ' X, 'iv - ff' , ' H 'Q -.il is F,

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