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page ten 11936 UUE lFAClUlLTY ,. ,. , . . . , Iflrst If1iVVf'Allg'1'llt'. Ixll'll2ll'1i, All-xaxmll-r. 5iillPiH1'. llllty. look Se-voiul Row- SVVl,1IIll'l. Ui-gun. llilllllll. Nlursli, Willhiiv. Mm-rr-or Third liovv--Riih-1' liullmlu-, Ls-Vier, Hobson, Klvpinger, Waugh F. G. SKIBBIE who teaches Civics, American History, and a class in Sophomore English has been with the Bowling Green High School for ten years. He directs the Senior Class plays and is the sponsor of the Dramatics club. One of the latest additions to the faculty of B. G. H. S. is W. B. HAMM, the coach of the football and basketball teams. Under his super- vision, the basketball team won the district championship. H. O. STOUT, the faculty manager of athletics, has taught in the Bowl- ing Green Schools for 15 years. He teaches Chemistry. Another late comer to Bowling Green is L. E. ANGENE. He came last fall from Mt. Gilead and teaches Junior English. Among other things he organized the Public Speaking class and revived interest in debating. MISS MARY KLEPINGER, the Home Economics teacher, has been with the Bowling Green faculty for three years. She teaches in both Junior and Senior High Schools and has classes in Foods, Clothing, and Home Problems. The Home Economics club is under her supervision. MISS KATHERINE RUH, sponsor of the G. A. A. has taught Girls' Physical Education classes for seven years in the Bowling Green Schools. She has both Junior and Senior High School classes. Outside of her regular classes, Miss Ruh sponsors intramural basketball and volley ball, class basketball, baseball, tennis, horseshoe, and ring tennis. MISS MARGARET ROBSON, who ties with Mr. Boyles for the distinction of having taught the longest in the Bowling Green Schools, has taught Latin for 19 years in Bowling Green High School. She has classes in first and second year Latin every year, but she teaches Cicero in the odd years and Vergil in the even years. W. H. RICHARD who is a comparatively recent addition to the Bowling Green faculty, has been the Director of Instrumental Music for two years.
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is -VW ' ' 'Y 5 fwf- v wfr-1rw '1f -v 1r ' HI n ECHO A. B. CONKLIN Superintendent of Schools In his dual capacity of Principal of the Bowling Green Senior High School and Superintendent of the Bowling Green Schools, Mr. A. B. Conklin has steadily risen in the estimation of the students. During his years as Superintendent, Mr. Conklin was looked upon by the students as a vague power behind the throne, but with his coming to the Senior High School as Principal, students have had the privilege of personal contact with him. Under his efficient administration, students have experienced many changes for their betterment which have made the past school year an experience to look back upon with happy memories. :Y' page nine
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HI n ECHO The band, under his direction made a fine showing in the district and State contests and at the basketball and football games. With Mr. Hilty, Mr. Richard wrote a new school song, The Scarlet and the Grey. MISS RUBY LEVIER, has been the instructor in Fine Arts for seven years in the Junior High School as well as in the Senior High School. She is the sponsor of the Art Metals clubs in both buildings. Much credit goes to Miss LeVier for the decorations of your J unior-Senior Proms. MISS HELEN WAUGH, another member of the faculty who has been here for a long time has taught English in Bowling Green High School for 18 years. Until a year ago, she taught classes in Sophomore, Junior, and Senior English, but now Senior English classes and one class in Sopho- more English take up most of her time. Another member of both the Junior and Senior High School faculties is D. G. ORGAN who has been here for ten years. In Junior High he 'teaches General Science and in Senior High School, Physics. F. E. MARSH is Coach Hamm's right hand man, and he has charge of the reserve squads. He has been coaching for three years in Bowling Green High School. R. V. HILTY has been the Director of Vocal Music in both the Junior and Senior High Schools for seven years. He teaches seventh and eighth grade music and directs the Chorus in the Junior High School and the chorus and the Glee clubs in the Senior High School. Under his direction the Senior High School Chorus won second place in the district and in the State contests. W. A. ALEXANDER, the sponsor of the F. F. A. club, has taught in the Bowling Green Schools for 11 years. This year he is teaching a class in Economics in addition to his regular course in Agriculture. The Hi-Y club is sponsored by L. O. WILHITE, who has taught in the Senior High School for eight years. Mr. Wilhite teaches Shorthand, Law, and Bookkeeping, beside managing tennis. MISS HAZEL MERCER, who has charge of the High School Cafeteria, teaches first and second year French and a class in Sophomore English. Miss Mercer has taught in the Bowling Green Schools for eight years. E. L. BOYLES who shares the distinction of having taught the longest here in B. G. H. S. with Miss Robson has been the Mathematics instructor for 18 years. He has classes in first year Algebra, Plane Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Solid Geometry. The Spanish and European History instructor for Bowling Green High School is RAYMOND RUBRAKE who has taught here for 12 years. The workbook used in connection with the Spanish classes was written by Mr. Rubrake. Mr. Rubrake also sponsors the Scarlet and Grey golf team. ' The Boys' Physical Education teacher is C. R. COOK. Mr. Cook joined the faculty of Bowling Green High School three years ago. He now is coaching the track team. R. A. SWIGART joined the Bowling Green Senior High School faculty eight years ago. He teaches Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing. Fourteen years ago M. M. MERCER began to teach in the Bowling Green Schools. The first semester he taught Journalism and Economics, and now he is teaching Journalism and Sociology. He has charge of the publication of the Scarlet Parrot and the Hi-Echo. For the past five years W. A. RIDER has been instructor in first and second year typing and shorthand. During the past year the Commercial department under Mr. Wilhite and Mr. Rider, has built up an enviable reputation. page eleven
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