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Mr. Vernon Carter, A.B. Earlham; Miami; Muskingum; Ohio State. Phy. Geog.; Comm. Geog.; Ec. Geog. In his classes a barometer is useful to show weather conditions. Also his pupils are able to plan their activities in advance. Mr. George A. Schoolev, A.B. Muskingum College; Pittsburgh; Ohio. U. S. History; Comm. Law; Adviser of Fellowship. Q is for ' ' Questions which the boys ask Mr. Schooley. Seems he knows all the answers, too! Mr. Paul German, B.S. in Ed.; M.A. Ohio State. World History; Plane Geometry; De- bate Coach. Jeepers! Can ' t these teachers think of anything but beefsteak ? And red points practically as scarce as hen ' s teeth. Mr. Myrl M. Shamp, B.S. in Ed. Ohio. Physical Ed.; Intramurals; Adviser of Leaders Club; Drill Master; Victory Corps. Robust bodies are his specialty. Mr. James R. Giffen, A.B. Ohio State. Chemistry. Knowledge of chemistry Mr. Giffen has and he carefully explains it to his classes — and with good reason. After all he doesn ' t want to be responsible for Z. H. S. being blown to pieces. Mr. James T. Walker, B.S. Ohio State. Agriculture; Senior Science. Seems he ' s not particular about any one fcod. He just likes plenty of it. Miss Margaret Louise Hook, B.S. in Ed., Co-umbia. Clothing; Homemaking; Victory Round Robin. Lucky girls who are members of Miss Hook ' s classes, being taught the importance of sewing and homemaking. Miss Grace M. Kaplan, E.A. Seton Hill College. Latin II, III, IV; Adviser of D.O.Z. Myths of Greece and Rome. Are you in- terested in such things ? If so, see Miss Kaplan as she can tell you all aljout them. Miss Lucy Martineau, Thomas School of Home Ec; Chicago. Foods, Clothing; Vic- tory Round Robin. N is for nutrition, an important factor in cur lives today and something which Miss Martineau teaches her girls. Miss Grace Wigton, A.B. Wittenberg College; M.A. Ohio State. Algebra I and II; Solid Geometry; Trig. Triangles, and all geometric figures play a great part in her teaching. Oh to have such knowledge! Mr. George M. Blaho, B.S. in Ed. Ohio; Tia.ning in Minn. Band. Unanimous applause for Mr. Blaho ' s ef- forts as shown by the Lash Band. Mr. A. W. Ormiston, B.S. Ohio. Metal working. Valuable to the school is the new metal- working department under the direction of Mr. Ormiston. Dr. Jesse J. Pugh, B.S., M.A., Ph. D. Ohio State. Oh that man! Girls, have you ever noticed his resemblance to Charles Boyer? Mr. Norris F. Schneider, B.S. in Ed. Ohio State; M.A. Columbia. English IV; English Literature. Particular about giving information is Mr. Schneider. Mrs. H. T. Burmham, Ohio State. Worked diligently to explain to her stu- dents problems of Arithmetic and Jr. Busi- ness Training. Mr. George Vlerebome, B.S. Muskingum. Physical Education, Algebra, Line Coach. X marks the spot and also Mr. Vlere- bome ' s first year of teaching at Lash. 12
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Mrs. Douglas Hetzler, Col- lege of Music, Cincinnati; Rowe ' s Conservatory. String Ensemble; Orchestra. Yuletide and winter snows may be preferred by some but not by Mrs. Hetzler who likes summer and wann breezes. Mrs. Donald G. Sink, B.S., M.A. Ohio State; B.S. in Ed. Cincinnati. Biology and Eng- lish. Zenith is the high point of pleasure Mrs. Sink attains going for a spin on her bi- cycle. Miss Louise N. Stewart, A.B. Denison; M.A. Ohio State. Latin I; Business Arithmetic; Junior Business Training; Plane Geometry. Adviser to Stamp and Bond Salesmen. Arithmetic is needed by every Stamp and Bond sales- man ' Miss Stewart super- vises. Miss Beulah C. Thompson, Applied Arts School of Chi- cago; Muskingum College; Ohio. Art Supervisor of Zanesville Public Schools; Art IV and V; Commercial Arts; Craft Work; Adviser of Arts and Crafts Club. Best cooperator on . the faculty is her enviable repu- tation. Miss Helen Vandenbark, Ph. B. Denison. English 111. Dog, a man ' s best friend is also Miss Vandenbark ' s, specially if it is a Boston Terrier. Miss Katherine W e be r , A.B. Diploma in Physical Ed. Oberlin College; M.A. New York; Ohio State; Chi- cago, Wisconsin, Stanford; Bennington School of Arts, Dancing I and II; Physical Education. E is for education of which Miss Weber is not lacking. Mr. Earl M. Wood, B.S. in Ed.; M.A. Ohio. Industrial Arts; Business Manager of Athletics. Food, especially ham, will make Mr. Wood ' s mouth water. Miss Mary E. Wurdack, A.B., M.S. Ohio State. Bi- ology. Goodness, gracious! An- other teacher who likes beef- steak. Well, they can dream, can ' t they? Mr. William H. Hanner, A.B. Cotner College. Busi- ness Aiithmetic; Junior Busi- ness Training; Ad nser of Devilettes. Corny is what some of Mr. Hanner ' s jokes were. But still we miss Mr. Hanner and his wit. Mrs. Ethelw ' n B. Seck- man, B.S. in Ed. Ohio U. Junior Business Training. Her favorite form of trans- portation is walking. It ' s a good thing too, with gasoline and tires the way they are. 11
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g 00 VERY lassie has her laddie, but not in this Senior Class because we ' re afraid ( Uncle Sam wanted the lassie ' s laddie first. Other than this inconvenient gH shortage of men, this class of 1945 has not differed much from other senior I classes. Our colors as far as we know when COMUS went to press are pink j l and lavender. The pink is the lovely color in each lassie ' s cheeks and the lav- ender is the sadness in each senior ' s heart for the turmoil in this world. The class flowsr is the Premier rose, delicate reminder of our school days. Our motto? Oh, yes, our motto is Manana, no matter what else we may choose. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow — a better world, more leis- ure, greater appreciation of the spiritual, who knows ? After mundane study of biology, chemistry, physics, general science, and health, and after studying all these — oh dear, all we know is Roy G. Bi I John Mast. v. pres.; Mary B. Taylor, sec; Bill Wiggin, pres.; Dick Ryan, treas. 13
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