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F. C. KIRKENDALL Mr. J. H. Mason, B. A., Principal of Z. H. S Ohio Wesleyan University. Miss Alma Polk, A. B., Miami University. Senior English. Miss Lucille M. Vogt, North Western University, Evanston, Ill., Emerson College, Bos¬ ton. English II. Miss Maude Ellen Byers, Ohio Wesleyan University; University of Wisconsin. Eng¬ lish II and English I. Miss Rachel Higgins, A. B., Ohio University Columbia University. English I. Miss Margaret Whitlock, M. A., University of Michigan; Indiana University. Latin IV, history. Miss Lena A. Schaeeer,-A. B., University of Chicago; O. N. U. Latin II and III. Miss Alice M. Wylie, B. Sc., Muskingum College. Latin I. Miss Lydia G. Marsh, B. A., Ohio Wesleyan University; Chicago University; Harvard. English I, Latin I. Miss Grace Lillian Petty, A. B., Mount Union College. French, history II. Mr. Francis E. Swingle, A. B., Thiel College; Ohio State University; United States His¬ tory and Government, psychology. Mr. J. R. Richards, B. A., M. A., B. S. in Ed., Ohio University; Pennsylvania University. Latin II, modern history. Mr. Charles T. Prose, B. Sc., Denison University; O. S. U. Physics, general science, as¬ sistant principal. Mr. J. E. Wert, B. Sc., Adrian College. Gen. science, chemistry. Miss Gladys H. Grimm, B. Sc. in Ed., O. S. U. Biology, Gen. science. Miss Grace W igton , A. B., M. A., Wittenberg Colleg ' e; O. S. U. Alg ' ebra, solid geom¬ etry, ancient history. Miss Clara E. Coyner, B. A., Monmouth College; Miami University; South Salem Acad¬ emy; Wisconsin University. Algebra, commercial arithmetic.
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J. H. MASON Principal J. H. Mason, to whom this book is respectfully and affectionately dedicated, has been in Z. H. S. only two years. In the two years he has served in this posi¬ tion it has been his aim always for a better Z. H. S. He has devoted his entire time and attention to forwarding this aim. All student activities have shown the touch of Mr. Mason. He has caused to be created in the school a school spirit which is undefeat- able. Mr. Mason leaves us this year to go into a bigger and better position.
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Mr. George; A. Bowman, A. B., Western Reserve University. Commercial law, economics and mathematics. Miss Zoea M. Watson, M. A., Western Reserve University. Mathematics. Mr. C. E. StookEy, Ashland College; Bliss Business College, Columbus; Zenarian Art Col¬ lege, Columbus. Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping. Miss Maude McHenry, A. B., Certificate School of Soc. Ser. Uni versity of Oklahoma; University of Chicago. Stenography, typewriting. Mr. John StangEy Grey, A. B., B. O., Muskingum College. Occupations, salesmanship, debate. Mr. Charges F. Farry, A. B., Wabash College, Indiana. Physical director. Miss Sue Reed, Indiana University. Physical director. Mr. Lee HetzgEr. Music. Miss Agice Giggespie. Art. Miss McDonagd, B. Sc., Columbia University : Indiana University, Diploma in Supervision. Normal school instructor. Miss HegEn FisgiE, B. Sc., Ohio State University; Columbia University. General science, French. MISS C. E. GRANGER In the faculty of the high school are many vacancies due to resignations to receive bet¬ ter positions, changes in the teaching staff of the city and withdrawal from teaching. Miss C. E. Granger, the stand-by of Z. H. S., has taught in the high school for a period of twenty-two years and in this long period of service has never been found lacking when it came to do her part. We are all sorry to see Miss Granger go hut she can always look back and say that she has done her part in preparing boys and girls to take their posi¬ tions in the world. It has not been decided what the school will do without Miss Granger, but it is the popu¬ lar opinion that Miss Granger will also have a problem, “What to do without the high school. ”
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