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lite T( cult j H eba es cuili MR. ROBERT A. BALL, Assistant Principal; Teacher of English; Coach of Basketball and Track; A. B., Mount Union College . . . MR. MICHAEL J. PATRONE, Teacher of Electrical Vocational Education and Mechanical Drawing; B. S. in Education, University of South Carolina. . . . MR. JOHN B. KOHUT, Instructor of Industrial Arts; Bradley Polytechnical Institute; B. S., Kent State University . . . MR. CHARLES A. MEISTER, Supervisor of In- dustrial Arts, B. S., Bradley Polytechnical Institute MR. ARTHUR WALD, Supervisor of Vocational Machine Shop; B. S., University of Wisconsin; M. A., Ohio State University. MISS MARGARET HOWARD, Teacher of English; A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University; A. M., University of Pennsylvania. . . . MISS MARIE A. KAHNE, Teacher of Social Science and Journalism; Adviser of Student Publications; B. A., Flora Stone Mather College, Western Reserve University; Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University. . . . MISS JEAN CAROL STOUT, Teacher of English; Assistant Adviser of Student Publications; A. B., Mount Union College. . . . MISS JEAN PHILLIPS, Teacher of World History and English; B. A., Marietta College; Northwestern University. MISS HELEN MYERS, Teacher of Shorthand, Typing and Practical Arithmetic; Ohio University; B. S. S., University of Pittsburgh. . . . MISS BARBARA L. SUTHERLAND, Teacher of Bookkeeping; Muskingum College; B. S. in Business Education, Ohio Northern University. . . . MISS HELEN TOP ROW: R. A. Ball, M. J. Patrone, J. B. Kohut, C. A. Meister, A. W, Wald. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Margaret Howard, Miss Marie Kahne, Miss Jean Stout, Miss Jean Phillips, Miss Helen Myers, Miss Barbara Sutlierlond, Miss Helen Coulter. eleven
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Oui Q mmshatols TOP ROW; E. D. Maurice, superintendent; R. A. Boll, assistsant principal; Miss Gloria Matticola, secretary; E. I. Gephort, principal; A. W. Lewis, superintendent of buildings and grounds. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Amy Parker, director of guidance and child accounting; Mrs. Julia Noppi, school nurse; Miss Christine Brown, stenographer for Superintendent E. D. Maurice; Mrs. Estelle Bande, secre- tary to A. W. Lewis. Behind the scenes of any good school system is a group of alert adminis- trators whose task it is to coordinate the numerous departments into a com- petent, smoothly-functioning organization. Aware of the kaleidoscopic nature of current affairs. Superintendent E. D. Maurice is constantly serving the students and the community with his keen perception of the demands placed upon the City school system by our changing war-time environment of school administration. All students have profited by Principal E. I. Gephart ' s sage advice, and agree that no more fitting a tribute can be found than the words of Alexander Pope, Thou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend. In an unassuming manner, without fanfare, A. W. Lewis, superintendent of buildings and grounds, oversees the thousand and one tasks which must be performed to keep the knowledge factory at the pinnacle of efficiency. Her graciousness and unselfish devotion to duty have won Miss Amy Parker, director of guidance and child accounting, the respect and admiration of both students and faculty. With winning smiles and skilled hands, Mrs. Helen Kellogg and Mrs. Julio Nappi, our women in white, uphold the high traditions of their pro- fession. Efficiency plus personality characterize the staff of girl Fridays who take care of the profusion of routine office work. Gloria Matticola is secre- tary to Principal E. I. Gephart; Christian Brown, receptionist and office secretary; Estelle Bande, statistical clerk. Under the calm counsel and constructive leadership of this group, the metamorphosis from students to citizens, who are conscious of their duties and responsibilities, is made safely and with a minimum of confusion.
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To Z(se looU ok Uemociacxj COULTER, Teacher of Shorthand and Typing; Wilmington College; B. S. in Education, Ohio University. MISS BETTY BARTLETT, Teacher of Speech and English, Director of Dramatics, B. A., Muskingum College; M. A., University of Michigan. . . . MISS ARLENE WILLIAMS, Teacher of Latin and English; A. B., Heidelburg College; Duke University; Western Reserve University. . . . MISS HAZEL BECKWIThI, Teacher of Social Science and English; B. S. in Education, Ohio State University MISS VELMA WATSON, Teacher of English; Mus- kingum College; B. S. and M. A., Ohio State University. MR. JULIUS McELROY, Director of Boys ' Physical Education; B. S., Mount Union College MRS. MARGARET COWIE, Director of Girls ' Phys- ical Education; Western Reserve University; Kellogg School of Physical Edu- cation; University of Colorado. . . . MR. GEORGE GUARNIERI, Teacher of Commercial Geography, History, and Boys ' Physical Education; Coach of Football; B. S., Ccnisius College; Ohio State University. MR. DWIGHT E. EUVERARD, Teacher of Senior Science and Biology; B. S., Otterbein College; Ohio State University. . . . MRS. CLYDE RUTHER- FORD (MISS ROSALIE CHRISTIAN), Teacher of Geometry; B. S. in Educa- tion, Kent State University. . . . MRS. HELEN CLARK WIGHT, Teacher of Mathematics; Butler University; B. S., Purdue University. . . . MR. ALBERT WISNER, Teacher of Chemistry and Physics; B. S. in Education Ohio State University; Ohio Northern University. MR. WARD W. HAMM, Director of Band and Orchestra; Mus. B., Ithaca College of Music; University of Chicago. . . . MISS MARY STAY- MAN, Teacher of French and Spanish; B. S., Ohio State University; Univer- sity of Michigan; Institute de Francaise, Pennsylvania State College; Univer- sity of Colorado; Maison Francaise, Western Reserve University; Sorbonne, Paris. . . . MISS ELEANOR M. HEINTZ, Instructor in Fine Arts; B. E., B. S. in Art, Ohio State University; M. A. in Art Education, Cleveland School of Art. . . . MISS ALFIELD JOHNSON, Supervisor of Vocal Music; B. S., Music Education, Ohio University; Diplomas in Piano, Voice, and Organ, Augustana Conservatory; Christiansen Choral School. MISS DORIS SMITH, Coordinator of Vocational Commercial; B. E., Illi- nois State Normal University; Indiana University. . . . MR. FRANK STED- MAN, Coordinator of Distributive Education; A. B. in Commerce, B. S. in Education, and M. A., Ohio University; Ohio State University. . . . MISS ISABEL DAY, Teacher of Vocational Home Economics; B. S., in Education, Miami University; University of Wisconsin; Western Reserve University. . . . MISS CORNELIA BLACK, Teacher of Home Economics; B. S. in Home Economics, Ohio State University; University of Wisconsin. MISS LUCILLE HEMPSTEAD, Teacher of History; A.B., Mount Union College; Ohio State University; Leiand Stanford University. . . . MISS RUTH CARLISLE, Teacher of History and Civics; A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University; Ohio State University; M. A., Columbia University. . . . MISS LAVILLA PHARES, Teacher of History; University of Cincinnati; B. S. and B. A., Ohio State University; University of Southern California; University of North Caro- lina; M. A., Teachers ' College, Columbia University. twelve
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