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WILLIAM L. EVANS A. B. Ohio Northern University History Social Studies HOBBIES: Fishing and finding antiques MRS. FRED HEIFNER B. S. in Ed. Miami University 7th 8th English HOBBIES: Reading playing bridge History projects help visualize events; i. e. this display of the MONITOR. J. J. KREGLOW B. S. in Ag. Ohio State University Vocational Agriculture HOBBIES: Sports of all kinds MRS. EVERETT LUDWIG B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Biology Physical Education HOBBIES: Photography bowling Mr. Kreglow leaves the Vocational Building on his way to study halls. Just a minute and I'll dot the i and cross the t . I shall give an explanation of the mechanism of hearing and equilibrium of the ear. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow...... Learn the above passage for tomorrow. ROBERT B. MARBAUGH B. S. Manchester College English HOBBIES: Reading and having time with his family MRS. ANTHONY MILNAR B. S. M. DePauw University M. S. in L. S. Catholic University Librarian English Speech HOBBIES: Reading, listening to stereo, and doing applique work A place for every book and every book in its place makes the library o easier to use.
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A TEACHER IS A PERSON This expression is from a book of the same title by Charles A Wilson, formerly of Ada. Just what is a teacher? A teacher is a person who provides others with knowledge or insight. Most people labor under the misconception that all teachers must be perfect, which would take them out of the human state, since complete perfection is not an attribute of mankind. As a group, teachers are quite like other people. Many are highly competent; some possess average talents, and a few are misfits. If we would study the Ada High School faculty, we would find that our teachers mean more to us than someone who gives us too much homework. We of Ada High School should be grateful that our faculty is one of which we may be proud. They all are highly competent, yet are seldom given any praise for the many things they do for the students. They attend school functions, are always willing to help any student desiring that help, and they go to the P. T. A. meetings with the idea of helping the student body. In fact, they do so many things that we frequently find them busy with these activities, in addition to their school work. Yes, our teachers have given a good account of themselves in the past, and can be expected to make even' greater contributions as the public achieves a better understanding of the critical roles they play in society, for------a teacher is a person. WILLIAM ANSLEY B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University Instrumental Music Geography 7 HOBBIES: Golf Baseball MRS. JOHN BOZARTH B. A. Ohio Northern University Commercial HOBBIES: Reading and listening to records One, and a-two, don't drag it----- a-three, now play. Cathie, you'd better type that again; I never saw that word before. Between the States. THOMAS COE B. A. Ohio Northern University 7th 8th History Assistant Football Coach HOBBIES: Reading, Golf and tennis MISS ELLEN CORE B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Vocal Music HOBBIES: Watching Jack Paar reading All together now. Keep your eyes on the music and your voices in tune. 7
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ARTHUR H. NORBERG B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Chemistry General Science HOBBIES: Reading playing golf MRS. ROBERT PRICE B. S. Ohio Northern University Latin Reading HOBBIES: Sewing, cooking, and translating Latin t Greek Dennis, I hope you understand this. One mistake can lead to disaster. LOWELL REESE A. B. Ohio Northern University 7th 8th Mathematics Solid Geometry Trigonometry HOBBIES: Woodworking spending evenings with his family NORMAN J. REX B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Industrial Arts HOBBIES: Hunting fishing This rule should help you with the answer to your problem, Jeff. I brought home more memories than articles from Italy. Mr. Rex puts the finishing touches on an isometric drawing of a lamp base. DAVID A. SCHILLING B. F. A. Wittenberg University Fine Arts HOBBIES: Music Art HARLAN SNOUFFER B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University Jr. High Math History Basketball Coach Track Coach Physical Education HOBBIES: Fishing It hunting Tomorrow I shall teach you how to draw pictures from still life. Here is where to find the areas which we have been studying. 9
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