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

 - Class of 1931

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?'f l Ei5Lve.vv.v 49.49, m y X 9 M A haf wx .. .. s - .- so e o s H-e , g 9- mi.u'.v.v, 'V' 4'!:1yy.! g, , .Kel SARA DURNELL-As the range of Miss l7urnell's work is Wide, so her training has been broad in its scope. She has taken work at Chicago University, the llniversity of Tennessee :uid Ohio State University. receiving her degree, Bachelor of Science in l'Idu a- tion, from Ohio State Vniversity. Her work as teacher of home economies, is rather varied and comprehen- siveg included in her schedule are courses in foods, clothing, household arts and health. Miss Ilurnell is sponsor and faculty advisor to the Ellen H. Ricl'1ard's Club. :in o1',e',':1nizzLtio1i for the girls i11 her department. BERTHA M. ROBERTSONfMiss Robertson ret-eived her training at Bowling' Green State College, taking the Bachelor of Science in Education degree. She be- gan her Career in the local schools two years ago and is doing ,stood work in the exacting field of mathema- tics, algebra and solid geometry, vvhic-h to most people are too difficult to be enjoyable. are to Miss Robertson interesting, beezxusc they will forth the best etforts of teacher and pupils ztnd give scope for real teaching. PORTIA H. BROWNELL-Miss Brownell is a grad- uate of Ohio Northern University, from Which insti- tution she received the degree of Bachelor of Arts. She was 21 student at DePauw University also. Al- though she is a new teacher in our High Stchool, Miss Brownell is not at stranger in our midst, h:1v'ng served as secretzlry to the superintendent and as teacher in the local schools several years ago, 'Phe Working schedule of this alert young teacher covers a wide Held-from Freneh and English to general science. Miss Brownell is also faculty adviser for the Girl Reserves and sponsor for the French Club. .... ...CE-Y.fl4IG5 QQ Qfszm, .1 -W9 Page Seventeen A . I if Q ,V ..,, N7 , v 1'-1 -. . ' ' ' 1- . . ... .. ,... I - , V.. .v,-. :lr .4 Viva: gli-1 V Ai r:-', I ' , oi. 1 QA?-ew' '-Y' ' 3 'YJ 'K l 'Q

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I if i ss A A s . s 1 X 74, 1' , W be .,A QM' Q' MARY ALICE CULHANfMiss Vulhzui. with her fle- gxree of Haxvlie-lm' 01' S it1llf'P in f'HllllllE'l'k'l2ll limluvatiuii. with added work in Miami Viiivi-rsity :md in Offiwc 'I'1':1i1iing Suiiool, is wvll 1n'e1la1'efl for lmreseiiting' her subjevts in tho 1-ummm-i'cfial f-nurse-00111111Pu-izil gvo- Qralmliy ami airithmetim- and elenin-iitary and zirlvzliivvnl lmolclwepiiigr, Miss Vulhun is ulsu Lhw f-ziinzihle :uid iiispiriiig' zimriagwi' of the school szu'inp.1's fl9hzi1'ti1is-lit, ihe ufficizil lroolclweimci' for the lligrh School :md the mc,-ully zulvisei' fm' thv fl't'5llllliiIl wlass. GERAD B. VANCE----l4'i'om lvuilfliug ei, lNllll2lIlll'0 1-mu,-li-211111-llmiii' in 4-imwlixig zu uolmiial slziirwzly oh zi Sl1ll24.l'0 yarfl ol' ryizu-9. is a fur wry. hui Mr, Van--u has vuiivim-ucl us ui' his inzigia- pnwoi's hy doing' both. His Alma Blzver, Ohiu Vnivn-rsily, in grzuitiiig' his m-,eiue uf Hsu-lielur uf Si-ifliis-v in I':dllL'2lllUll, lll'OX'.'S her fziilh iii his zihilily-not only In 1-mistiwivt, hut In inzpnrt his skill to mln-rs. Novrl1ui'Q sn busy ei muh :as he Ilwro wus fm' with all his shop duties hw final: time lu :lvl .is faivillty lll1lll2l3.Z't'l' 01' thi- IRmll'1z1ll Ktzllll. SUSAN C. FITEA-Fm-tified with hm' Bzivlieloi' ut' .Xrts flegrev from Ohio XVesl0ya1i l'11ivei'sity. Mrs. Fire ef1'ici1-xitly :uid 4-m-1'g'01ivally l1'l2lll2ltLYt5S the g'1x-at pinh- lum of Sopliomuro Tlliisglish in thc I-ligh Svlimml. liv- sides her lic-avg' class iwoin work. she uvts as .Junior 1-lass zulvisvr-sillbervising' the son-izil activities of the 4-lass: p111'ti4-ulai' 1-redit should lu- given lun- for her 1-xceliciit mzinagvmeiit of thf? .l1111iui'-Se-nioi' lmliqiwt. whivh is the Clllllllllilllllg' social activity of thv svlwul vuzuz Page Sixteen JW' 'l-'A . , , -- n , :wx ,- ' 'xv ' :?i .fd ,pm-'U' A s. fi



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8 xi fffi '1' WW 'jE'5W '4V4'4s .J!!!!'3' Q, A 0 'J X3-Ahnanv. v.v. , 4:44043 '- Q 'i a' v ' A f, 9 Ng o'Ax K. HOWARD E. IVIAURER--Coach Maurer is a firm be- liever in playing the game both on and off the field or floor. That he can do more than coach football and baske-tball admiralmly, is proved by the Way he presents history and Civics in the classrooni, A Bachelor of Arts degree from VVittenberg' and graduate work at Volumbia attest the fact that a. one-sided development will not satisfy this efficient young coachg nor will he be satisf'lvd with making a good football man: he insists on making' nianhood the ultimate goal for each player. JANICE B. REEDER-Bliss Reeder comes to us with her degi'ee--liavlielor of Arts in ldduc-ationvfrmn the Vnivcrsity of New Alexia-o, This background enables her to add the zitinosplieie oi' old Spanish 1'Ulll?lIlL'9 to the routine work of teavhing Spanish to beginners, To convince us that slie is not interested in romance only, she also teaches the practical sovial sc-ienvc-sf economics and son-iology. Miss Reeder is faculty ad- viser for the Spanish Club. Page Eighteen CLYDE B. CRANIER---His numerous activities prove the versatility of our assistant Q-oat-li. His daily work 4.-overs classes in general science, Anierivan democrat-y, uivics, physical educationg besides this regular class room work he has his Work as Coach, after school. During the iirst semester he assisted in the training of the football squad and his second SCIHQSIEIVS Work was to put the members oi' the track team thrqugh their paces. Mr, Cramer enters into all his af-tivities with vigor, but his chief delight is in making' speeches. He ref-eived his Bachelor of Seience in Education degree from Ohio University. R,...cs1.n,,'e... QMQ1- f-if . ' - 1 ..' ,V .J i if I W I N' 'U' 1' V 7 LY. ' ' e H '??L:25

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