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

 - Class of 1931

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1 Li' IGX o l lmvnvnv 44.15- X6 ef f E9 h e A f ,nie t is M .. e Amvuv fifsafsllf I.. X .KJ MARGARET E. SCHICK--As instructor in physical eclucsatirm fur girls, Miss Srhieli is doing pioneer Work in the loeal sehools, She is the first special teaeher for girls in this field that VVashington High School has ever had. Miss Schick is giving her classes the most modern inethfucls of Physical lCd', teaching nc-ise, grace, strensfth and vigf-r through the health- ful activity of organized play. Miss S'-hicli graduated from Ohio University with the degree of Bachelor nf Sc-ienee in lflmlueatimi. GOLDA BAUGHN--lu addition te her degree of Bachelor of Science in Education from XVilmingt0n Pollege, Miss Baughn has taken Work at Miami lfni- versity. She is doing exeellent work in her teaching of English-in which she majored-taking all the Work available in that suhjeet. hoth at Miami and XYil- inington. lt is a wide Held and Miss Haughn is working steadfastly to perfect her knowledge of suh- ject matter and method of teaching. 4' , 2190 ROSS A. WAGNERi'I'his Dl'0HI'6HSlYL? instructor gratlnatecl from XVittenhc-rg Uollege with the degree of Bacfhelnr of Arts and has taken graduate work at Ohio State l,'liiVei'sity. During the first semester hesides his work in lingiish---he had 21. 1'ull schedule in dehatc--both affirmative and negative teams giving at good aeeount of themselves. The outstanding events of the second semester were the Junior and Senior plays, which were so well presented that they refleet- ell credit on the players, the emu-li and the sehnol. Page Nineteen , .. -, -,L w -P H - .N-H J, W -. ' . f' 'W l o N' ' an A S vi' .h llvf' 7 I , W i ' B vi, '

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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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4245 g mt. A 'A W v. ii K i it 'i i M y Q Q 9 f '! . ' 1 'f I ,XA Xl A - I K at . 'Q '35 is U '4 V4 V4 KJ. 3 5 L ye go xl J' ELLEN MONTGOMERY-Miss Moiitgoinery secured her training at Ohio Northern University, Antioch College and VVilming'ton College, ranking as at senior :if the last nznned institution at the present tune. Miss Montgomery is a very enthusiastic instructor in the social sciencesfteuching as her spec-iztl subjects, history, ,9j6Ogl'2lIlllY and civivs. Not content with the school text, she is always searching for new material to add interest to her work. CORDELIA B. MCCAFFERTY-Miss Illt-Czlfferty is one Aof' the fortunate teachers who had the privilege of sitting under the instruction of the famous Hol- lirooks at Lebanon. ln its prime this was the ranking teacher training school of its time. Miss Mcl'atTerty has also studied at Ohio University, Miami University :ind holds as diploma from VVilmington t'olleg'e, Miss NIcl iffertv is 'tn exzpeiienttd tcculiei oi' Ali hi A f 4- f C - ' 'A ' ' ' 't netic and 1ll'lySlOl0g'y. AMY WILSON HUDSON--Mrs. lludson is supervisor of music- in the grade and junior high schools. She is :L griuluute ol' Ontario Ladies t'0llvg'e, Untzirio, Uaiizttlzi, with the deg'roe-Mistress of English Literat- turc lwith inusivl-:uid has tztlien special work in music at the College of Music, Vinclnnzlti, and at Ohio State University, She was head oi' the music' depzirtlnent of Maryville College, Tennessee, and lwiiicipal and music supervisor :Lt Iiilllllvl' Ella, North Carolina. Mrs, Hudson brought to her work in the locztl schools, an experience which hats been invaluzihle in her teaching. A new und interesting feature of this year's work has been the introduction of school piano classes in all the grade buildings. Page Twenty 'Q ' J ' '- ' Q ? i L i wf': 4 -4-Qiiswf

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