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Mis3 Helen L. Arnold, B.A., B.S. in Ed. Ohio State; M.A. Middlebury College. French I and II; Spani- h I and II. Accentuate the Positive is what they say. But in Mis.s Arnold ' s language classes, don ' t forget to Accentuate the right syllables. Mr. Joseph Austin, A.B. D nison. Economics and Athletics. Blue the color of the school and brown (does he mean bruise marks ? ) are his fa- vorite colors. Miss Fern Bateman, B.S. in Ed. Ohio State. English II. Chocolate pie would make Miss Bateman ' s favorite book, Leave Her to Heaven, come true. Mr. B. O. Black, M.A. New Yo k. Bookkeeping I and II. Discourse is no problem with Mr. Black as he likes Adventures in Content- ment. Mr. E. C. Boggs, B.S. Deni- son. Asst. Piincipal; Phys- ics, Pre-Flight Aeronautics, Refresher Math. Exactly what variety of cats are dead cats ? Ask Mr. Boggs since he prefers them. Miss Helen Anne Fox, B.S. Ohio State; B.S. in L.S. Den- ver. School Librarian; Ad- viser of Lash Librarians Club. For goodness sakes, Miss Fox likes wine — she means the color. 1 ki Miss Adena E. Gift, B.S. in Ed. Ohio University; Ohio State. Typewriting I and II, Stenography I. Guess red is her favorite color; maybe that ' s why siie likes tomatoes. Miss R a c h a e 1 Jennings Higgins, A.B. Ohio Univers- itv; M.A. Columbia. English III and IV; English Lit.; Ad- viser of COMUS. Her staff. Favorite food is beefstake. Don ' t tell me she still remembers what it tastes like. Miss Ruth Louise Horn, A B. D;nison; M.S.P.H. Mich- igan. Hygiene; Red Cross F.rst Aid; English I and II; Adv:s?r to ZANESVILLIAN. In a little brown car every summer Miss Horn munches hamburgers while leading ' Random Harvest on her way to U. of Michigan. Busy little beaver, isn ' t she? Mr. Paul Hurd, Y.M.C.A. .School, Columbus. Automo- tive. Just watch those boys re- pair automobiles under the supervision of Mr. Hurd. Miss Marguerite M. Kurz, B.S. in Ed. Ohio; M.A. Ohio State. Senior Government. Kinetic is the word for Miss Kurz. One can ' t be lazy around her. Miss Nelle J. Matthews, A. P.. Hiram College. World His- tory; U. S. History. Literally speaking, Miss Matthews is in seventh heaven when she eats choco- late pie. She and Miss Bate- man should get together.
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Mr. E. D. Cleary, A.B. Ohio Wesleyau; Chicago and Ohio State. Principal of Lash Senior High School Automobile is his favorite from of transportation. I seo he doesn ' t depend on the buses which are, to quote Mr. Cleary, Late aijain a.s usual. Mr. E. C. Boggs, B.S. Deni- son. Assistant Principal. Being assistant principal should be a nice job. With Mr. Cleary as principal and the two pretty secretaries, there shouldn ' t be much woi ' k for Mr. Boggs. Mr. R. M. Buxton, B.S. Wooster College; Wisconsin and Ohio State. Dean of Boys. Capable of dealing with the knotty, naughty prob- lems of boys is Mr. Buxton. Mrs. Lucy Cranmer Har- vey, B.S. in Ed. Ohio Uni- versity. Dean of Girls. D is for Dean of Girls and a very efficient one she is. Mr. Donald F. Summers, B.A,. M.A. Ohio State. Su- perintendent of Pub lie Schools. ' X Teacher; ' X Principal, and at present the BIG BOSS. Miss Mary Ann McCoy, A.B. Michigan. Secretary to Mr. Cleary. Yes, one can see why things run so smoothly in Mr. Cleary ' s office. And they should with such an efficient secretary. Mrs. B. S. Boyd; Secretary to Mr. Buxton. Zealously and enthusias- tically Mrs. Boyd does her work at Lash High School. In what other group of people can be found so many and varied activities all woven trgether into one activity — that of helping one ' s fellow being. It isn ' t school alone that they keep, but their abilities are put to work for the community. Not one of them but has an extra-curricular place in the great school of Zanesville life, if not personally, through their teachings. The teachers, like the great Gobelin weavers, take the many skiens of yarn, knotted, smooth, brilliant, dull, raveled, and strong, which are we students, and weave us into the firm fabric of our city ' s life. They also make us into an arras of Zanesville. And now, underclassmen, now that you know the good the faculty members do for you, in and out of school, may the trips to the office be fe m
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Miss Marie Mill, B.A., B.S. in Ed., M. A. Ohio State. English III; Speech; Drama- tics. Maw ' s gasoline stamps must have rubber in them because they sure do stretch. Miss Dorothy Miller, A.B. Earlham College. Shorthand I and II; Typing I and II. Adviser to NEWS. No! -with an exclamation point is what Miss Miller wrote in answer to the ques- tion, Do you like cats? Mr. Ellis B. Miracle, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Ohio State. Su- pervisor of Industrial Arts; Adviser of Radio Engineers and Usherettes. Oh, that lucky man with all those beautiful usher- ettes ! Mr. W. C. Patterson, In- diana Trade Extension School. Aero Repair. Planes are his specialty, that is, teaching students how to repair damaged aero- planes. Mr. Andrew Plant, Florida; Ohio. Aircraft Engines. Quick to teach the boys what makes airplanes and cars tick. They couldn ' t fail to learn since they have such a fine instructor. Mr. J. R. Richards, A.B., A.M. Gettysburg College; B. S. in Ed. Ohio. English; History. Rather than choosing a book written by someone else, Mr. Richards chooses his Grade Book for his favorite. I imagine many students would like to read that book. Miss Norma R. Riecker, B.S. Ohio. Glee Club; Har- mony. Spring, they say, is when a man ' s thoughts lightly turn to love. Hmmmmm! Is that why vcu prefer that season, Miss Riecker? Miss Fern Rowlands, A.B Muskingum College; A.M. Bcstcn. English III. The teacher fondest of American poetry is Miss Rowlands. She says she likes buses! Mr. Edward Schmid; A.B. Ohio; Ohio State; Western Reserve; Louisville. History; Vocational Adviser. University of Louisville has a place in his heart. Miss Josephine Sebach, B.S. Ohio State; M.S. Prince Schocl of Retailing, Simmons College. Cooperative Retail- ing. Victory! Her classes work toward this end in every- thing they attempt. Mr. George L. Shai, B.S. in Business Adm.; M.A. in Ed. Ohio State. Cooperative Committee Supervisor and Instructor. With Mr. Shai, who knows fish best, it ' s Red Snapper 2 to L Mr. Lawi-ence E. Strong, B. S. Coe College; M. of Ed. Pittsburgh. U. S. History; Adviser of Monitors; Latin American History; Econom- ics. Xochimilco is The Venice of Mexico you will learn in Latin American history with Mr. Strong. 10
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