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(is 7leiv iTlethods MISS HELEN MYERS — Teacher of Shorthand and Typing; B, S. S. S., Oh o University; M Ed., University of Pittsburgh. Throw. MRS. ILAH OSLUND — Teocher of Commercial Subiects; Bowling Green State University; Cedor Crest College; B. S., Kent State University; Western Reserve University. Gum chcwcrs, take o trip. MR. CHARLES E. MILLER — Teacher of Vocational Electricity; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh; Cleveland Trade School; Dctro.t Trade School, You're behind the eight boll. MISS LAVILLA PHARES — Teacher of History; B.A . B. S., Ohio State University; M. A., Teachers' Collego, Columbio Un.vorsity; University of Southern Californio; University of North Carolino; University of Cincinnati; Miami University. Let your brain work. MISS JEAN PHILLIPS — Teacher of English and Assistant Adviser of the DART Staff; B. A.. Marietta College; Mt. Holyoke College; M. A. Not thwestern University. All right, poss your papers forword. MRS. HAZEL ROGERS — Teacher of Social Science and English; B. S. in Education, Ohio Stole University. Never speok unless spoken to. MISS DORIS SMITH — Teacher of Vocational Commercial Subiects; B. S., Illinois Stote Normol College; Indiana University; Buffalo University. Hold your horses, you're woy ohcod of me. MISS MARY C. STAYMAN — Teacher of French ond English; B. $., Ohio State University; Un.versify of Michigan; Institut de Fron-cais, Pennsylvania Stote College; University of Colorado; Mo son Froncaise, Western Reserve University; Sorbonne. Poris. Mon Dicu! E. F. STEDMAN — Coordinator of Distributive Education; B. A in Commerce; B. S. in Education; M A., Ohio University; Ohio State University. Be accurote in everything you do. MISS VELMA WATSON — Teacher of English; B $., M. A., Ohio State University; Muskingum College. Now, boys ond girl ------ fourteen
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iTloieln Tllodes Pieca’d SAMUEL J. FI03ENZ0 — Teocher of Machine Shop; University of Cincinnati; University of Akron; Kent Stote University; Edinboro State Teochcrs' College. I'll show you o trick with o holf dollor. GEORGE GUARNIERI — Teacher of History ond Boys' Physical Education; Cooch of Football and Baseball; B. S., Ohio State University; Conisius College. Some of our poolroom athletes. WARD W. HAMM — Director of Bond ond Orchestra; Mus. B., Ithaca College of Music; Un.versity of Chicogo. You're not ploying in the |aiz bond now. MISS MARGARET HOWARD — Teacher of English; B A., Ohio Wcsleyon University; A M . University of Pennsylvomo. Plcose note the illustrations on the boord. MISS ALFIELO JOHNSON — Supervisor of Vocal Mus.c; 8. S. m Mus. Ed., Ohio University; Diplomas in Piano, Voice, ond Orgon. Augus-tono Conservatory, Christiansen Choral School; Fred Waring Chorol School. Chest high. MRS. ARLENE JOHNSON — Tcochcr of Lotm; B. A., Heidelberg; Duke University; Western Reserve University. Take the next twenty lines. MISS MARIE A. KAHNS — Toocher of Social Science and Journolism, Adviser of Student Publications; B A., Floro Stone Mather College, Western Reserve University; Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University. Meet the deadline. DONALD P. KNOTT — Teacher of English, Director of Dromotics; B. S. in Education, Ball State Teachers' College; Indiana State Teachers' College. Undropc yourself from the rostrum. MR JOHN B KOHUT — Instructor of Industrial Arts; B. S., Kent State University; Brodley Polytechmcol Institute. Copitolizc on whot you con do best. MISS VERA McCORT — Tcocher of Vocational Home Economics; B. Sc., Ohio State University. Put your oprons on. I 1 jl,to, fyc CrxXy thirteen
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Ctjfpea'i at Q.H A. I. WIGHT — Tcochcr of Related Electncol Subiects and Mathematic ; A i tant Principal; B. S.. Oregon State College; M S., University of Utah; Oregon University; Kent Stotc University. As you con rcodily tee— MRS. HELEN C. WIGHT — Tcochcr of Mothc-motics; B S-, Purdue Univors.ty; Butler University. Of course— ALBERT WISHER — Teocher of Chemistry, Physics, and Senior Science; B. S., Ohio Stote University; Ohio Northern University; Ohio University. Work it a blessing ond not o curse. MRS. EOITH WITT — School Treasurer ond Teocher of Bookkeeping and Typing; B S. in Education, Ohio University; Ohio Stote University. Oeor old debits ond credits. F. S. KIDDLE — Instructor of Automotive Related Subjects Thot's tor sure. G, ?, C's £ealwcM j A is for Andrews, teacher of Spanish; B is for Baker, handsome and monnish. C is for Coach Ball, Lake Shore League winner; D is for Day, who cooks a fine dinner. E is for Euverard, biology's his line; F is for Fiorenzo, mechanic divine G is for Guarnieri, football's his stuff; H is for Howard , in survey she's tough. I's for industrial arts, which Meister does supervise; J is for Johnsons, who Latin and music advise. K is for Kahne, journalism instructor; L is for Luce, Hamm's band conductor. M is for Miss Myers and Mr. Miller; N is for no one, this is just filler. 0 is for Oslund, friendly and witty; P is for Phillips, who keeps the DART kitty. Q is for quad, composed of our teachers; R is for Rogers, she sociology features. S is for Stayman, Smith, and Stedman; T is for twenty-nine, where McElroy's head man. U is for U. S. history, Hempstead's great V is for Vera McCort, professor of foshion. W is for Watson, Wight, Wisner, and Witt; X is for xylography, Kohut teaches it. Y is for yen for Miss Phares's civics; Z is for zest in Kiddle's auto physics. fifteen
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