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Mr. J. W. Tidd - - - Principal, History Kent State, Ohio State, M. A. His words are like the rays of the sun-the more con- densed they are the deeper they burn. Miss Jane Mclver - English Muskingum, B. A., University of Pittsburgh Her shy modesty and simplicity are rare-and sometimes cause criticism by those who cannot attain them. T Nj '7,,f,, .f- 1 ,-fbrfw.. W1 5 je-vw' M12 W. R. Hershberger - - - Chemistry Kent State, Bluffton, B. A., Ohio State Electric !-that's what he is!-plenty of vim, lots of vigor, and even more vitality, emphatic determination, rapidity of speech-an enormous measure to be possessed by such a little man as Abie. Miss Mary Rukenbrod - - - Mathematics Thiel, B. A., University of Pennsylvania Embodiment of dignity. She is one who possesses an extremely definite sense of the fitness of things. i f . fiay-,,,i ,,. 1. - ,fr ff-v --1 Mr. C. K. Burkle - Di1'ector of Athletics, Science Mount Union, B. S., The sterling character of one whose kind, sympathetic, and easy-p:oing nature will long be remembered not only by his Football Boys , but also by everyone who has known him. Miss Twila Bair - - - Commercial Course Ohio State, B. S., Youngstown College. Her cheerfulness, together with that good nature which she manifests, is evidence enough of her kind heart. , .- ,VE v a. E, , S Q Mr. J. M. Minteer - - - Director of Music Westminster College, Conservatory of Music. A sublime maestro of orchestra, band, and glee club-an accomplishment well deserving praise. Miss Esther Garver - French, Mathematics Manchester, B. A. She has tried to be stern but has failed, for her eyes have continued to sparkle, the corners of her mouth have turned upward, belying' conclusively a stern intention.
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5- -1 -. . 4 1 as f'. 'r- ,,2-ivggim ' f -' - , -a,,5'ffEb',:.1'.t::'L3fEE?Y i11-Fggifsie-.21 '-?.. 2' ' - - ' - 1. z .i -- ? 1' ,- 1-.--.1-4-1 ef .--- ,,- .-fn.-W -.5 'ff H' - A. L. Henderson ---- Superintendent Wooster, B. A. A gentleman who makes a distinctive impression-but then-that slow rlrawl of his takes him off the pedestal. Miss Marjorie Atkinson - Latin Wooster, B. A. Penetrate the veil of her reserve and one is likely to find a person who secretly laughs at the puppet show the world affords. 9 rj llww Mr. George Bohn A ----- History Heidelberg, B. A., University of Pittsburgh His quiet and detached manner suggests the interesting personality of u poet or dreamer-or is it that of an actor? Lt A-Miss Irma Fisher - - - Home Economics -. P' Welmington, ohio state, B. s. The urloanity with which she meets you and talks to you K, is equalled by the deep sincerity behind it. Mr. Allan Ballinger ----- History University of Toledo, B. A., M. A. In his brief term at Boardman the students have discovered in him a radiating personality enhanced by a genuine sense' of humor. Miss Ethel E. Ewing - - English, Librarian Muskingum,B. A., Ohio State, Radcliffe College, M. A. li rr Vllith a wisp of blondness, an eaxxcr countenance and a charming smile, she presents a picture not to be forgotten when minor items in school life have passed away. l if 1 l, QA 5' J P 'V V- V ' P ' -'ff rf ' fapifafxr.-,,i Mr. Lowell Allen ---, - 'Manual Arts Assistant Director of Athletics, Biology. . Michigan, Mount Union, B. A., Kent State. A magnetic personality, enthusiastically directed toward the athletic progrram of the school, marks Rib as an unique individual. Miss Isabelle Carlson ---- Secretary Youngstown Business School. Her smiling unpretentious manner suggests a personality worth seeking' out. f
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