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Administration MR. C. J. W. LUTTRELL Principal R. A. and B. S. in Ed.. Ohio State University: M. A. Teachers College, Columbia University. MISS RUTH COUP Girls Physical Director B. S. In Phys. Ed.. Michigan State Normal College. MISS BESS HAYES Supervisor of Music P. S. In M. E.. University of Illinois: Oxford College for Women; Arthur .Iordan Conservatory. I ndianapolis. MR. R. W. SHADE Band and Orchestra Director and Teacher of Economics A. I?.. Wittenberg College: T. S. M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Northwestern University. MISS HELEN ORPHAL Teacher of Mathematics, Girls’ Adviser A. B.t Ohio Wesleyan University. MR. GEORGE G. STARR Teacher of English and Journalism A. B.. College of Wooster. MR. M. S. MITCHELL Superintendent A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University; M. a. Teachers 'mM-Columbia University. MR. JULIUS R. McELROY Boys’ Physical Director and Director of Athletics B. S.. Mount Union College. A MISS HELEN MAHONEY Teacher of Art Cleveland School of Art. MISS LAURELLA SANDERS Teacher of English B. A.. Ohio State University. University of Wisconsin; C» lumbia University. MR. C. A. MEISTER Supervisor of Industrial Arts B. S„ Bradley Polytechnic ) Institute. MISS MARY STAYMAN Teacher of French and English B. S.t Ohio State University Ten
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Administration BOMtl) OF I'.DI ('VTION Top How: Mr. Theodore Warren, Mr. H. Hart ram. proaident: Mr. Charles K. Peck, clerk. Second Row: Mr. Harry Phelps, Mips Viola Deuress, Mr. W. S. Clifford. HOARD OF EDI CATION On the first ami third Tuesday eveninss of each month six Ashtabula citizens, who have been elected to serve on the Board of Education for a term of four years, meet in the superintendent’s office at the hijrh school to transact the business for the City School System. This year the teachers cooperated with the School Board by taking a voluntary ten per cent cut in their salaries. By so doing the school was able to complete the entire school term. The clerk of the Board of Education, Mr. Charles E. Peck, was first elected to the board in 1905. Mr. C. H. Bartram, superintendent at the docks, has served the school for 15 years. For 11 years Miss Viola Deuress, a milliner, has belonged to the board, and for five years, Mr. W. S. Clifford has been a member. In January, 1932, two new members joined the hoard. They were Mr. Harry Phelps, greenhouse owner, and Mr. Theodore Warren, an attorney. For the fall term this year the Board of Education was pleased to be able to open the new Bunker Hill Building, which represents an $80,000 investment. Nine
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Administration MR. ROBERT BALL Teacher of English and Assistant Director of Boys’ Athletics A. B., Mount Union College. MISS ETHEL EDWARDS Teacher of Mathematics B. S. in Ed.. Ohio Stilt.- University. MISS JENNY LIND GIVENS Teacher of English A. I?.. Indiana University. MR. ALBERT WISNER Teacher of Chemistry and Physics I’. S. in Ed.. Ohio Slat.- Uni versity. MISS ISABEL DAY Teacher of Home Economics B. S.. Miami University. MISS LA VILLA PH A RES Teacher of History University of Cincinnati; B. S. and A. 15.. Ohio State University; Miami University; Berkeley. Calif.; Chapel mil. North Carolina. MR. RAYMOND ST. JOHN Teacher of History A. B„ Ohio Wesleyan University. MISS WINIFRED FAY Teacher of History and Sociology A. I ... Oberlin College. MR. E. B. PENDLETON Teacher of Physics and Biology It. S., Denison University; Ohio State University. MISS LILLIAN WOODRUFF Teacher of Latin A. 15.. Mount Union College; Columbia University. Eleven
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