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• • • I I!liltII ABOUT out Mriiimnum W. E. SHADE, B.S. in E., M.A. Ohio State University West Carrollton is proud to have as her superintendent of schools Walter Shade, a native son, a man who made good in his teaching and administrative work elsewhere, and who now shares his talents with us. The esteem with which he is held by educational circles is evidenced by his membership and active participation in numerous educational committees and groups. Not only is Mr. Shade interested in the smooth functioning of the school organization itself, but he is interested in counseling with boys and girls, assisting them in whatever way possible—in securing employment or in furthering their educational plans. Besides this, Mr. Shade’s interests extend to the general community in its various projects, problems, and interests. His favorite relaxation is generally known to be retreating to fishing realms. Illli NtlNCIPAL... A F KIP II AIII COUNSEL HR HARRY A. RUSSELL Ohio State University Richmond University We are happy to have as our principal Harry Russell, a native Virginian, w'ho for the several years he has been with us has brought us a touch of the traditional Southern chivalry. Students have found in him a friend and counselor, ready to help in the solution of their problems. Numerous details of school work are quietly and efficiently directed by Mr. Russell. Mr. Russell rendered service to his country in the days of the World War, is an active Legionnaire, and has numerous community and educational interests and affiliations. Quiet, dignified, he has endeared himself to teachers and students alike. Fishing, hunting and gardening are all among his avocational activities. Pdgc Sine
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Sealed at the table, left to right are: Lee Michael. Harley Wcrth, Waller Shade. Superintendent: C. F. Holliday, Clerk Treasurer, C. H. Miller, President; William Foote, Vice-President. i:ii 11:11 up t: 111111111 Here we have pictured the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Schools These men are selected by the district to oversee for the community the business end of school management. These men are recognized as being public-spirited men of ability. The interests of all concerned are considered by these men in their deliberations. That they have given us good management and efficiency cannot be denied. Our school is recognized by many outsiders as being a fine school. It is not uncommon to learn of some family that has moved here because they have been dissatisfied elsewhere and they have heard well of our district. This speaks well for our board, superintendent, and entire school. The public, generally, is hardly conscious of the fact that these fine men give the community their time and thought, without financial remuneration, because of their interest in the youth of the community. That thoughtful people appreciate this service is undoubted, though many people overlook the fact. Page Eight
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FACULTY Left to Right—First Row—Florence Throckmorton, Ruth Arnold, Ada Stellar, Lucille Cox. Lucille Garringer, Martha Smelker, Ruth Server; Jean Spahr. Second Rou— Elsie Plcssingcr, Gertrude Chandler, Cecelia Boling, Helen Wellbaum, Fanny Davidson, Ruth Woodman, Martha Dean. Third Row—H. Ressler Brown, Mary Kenyon, Martha Brumbaugh. Charlotte Thompson, Fthel Beam, Delphine Small, Rebecca Marsh, John Stockton. Fourth Row—Chester Stephenson, Clarence Hartline, Robert Colburn, Floyd Cavender, W. F.. Shade, Harry Russell, Paul MaWhin-nev, Charles West. mnm or the faculty Martha Brumbaugh Kindergarten teacher Helen Wellbaum First grade teacher Ada Stellar.................. First grade teacher Cecelia Boling ...............Second grade teacher Jean Spahr ................. Second grade teacher Elsie Plessinger ..............Third grade teacher Ruth Server ................ Third grade teacher Martha Smelker Fourth home room teacher Music, writing, spelling Mary Kenyon Fourth home room teacher Geography, Hygiene Florence Throckmorton Fifth home room teacher Mathematics Lucille Garringer Fifth home room teacher Floyd Cavender ....................Grade principal Sixth home room teacher—History Paul MaWhinney ............Assistant Coach Sixth home room teacher—English Ruth Arnold Seventh home room teacher Ethel Beam Seventh home room teacher Science, Home Economics Martha Dean Eighth home room teacher Foreign languages Lucille Cox .....................Eighth home room. Home Economics, Science Ruth Woodman Ninth girl’s home room, English Clarence Hartline .........Ninth boy’s home room. Industrial Arts Chester Stephenson Tenth home room. Mathematics, Social Science Delphine Small .Eleventh girl’s home room, English, Drama John Stockton Eleventh boy’s home room, history H. Ressler Brown Twelfth home room, mathematics Robert Colburn ...Coach, Social Science Rebecca Marsh Dean of Girls, English W. E. Shade...............................Superintendent Harry Russell..................................Principal Gertrude Chandler Physical Education Charles West Music Fanny Davidson Librarian, Social Science Charlotte Thompson Office Secretary Page Ten
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