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vm as -:: ,,,, fm. 1:21. :cs K . -sr' -,f?ft.:3' f 1 - S? 1 W 5- IFFSEPA1. f1'i?i31'i5f'S3 f l 1 fig, -, ff , DOROTHY M. BRADLEY B. S. in Education: Miami University. Sub- iects: Vocal Music. Sponsor: Glee Club, En- semble. DONNA MAE BRAESSLER B. S. in Applied Science: Ohio University. Subjects: Home Economics. Sponsor: Home Economics Club. Homeroom: Eleventh- Girls. JEROLD T. CAHILL B. A. in History: Hiram College: M. A. Wes- tern Reserve. Subiects: Social Sciences. Sponsor: Junior Hi-Y. Homeroom: Ninth-2. HELEN M. DRUKKER A. B. Muskingum College, M. A. Western Reserve. Univ. of Akron. Subiects: English, Latin. Sponsor: National Honor Society. Homeroom: Eighth-l. SHARON RAE FRECH B. S. in Eucation: Ohio University. Subiects: Phys. Ed., Health. Sponsor: Leaders, G.A.A. Homeroom: Senior Girls. JOSEPH C. GARN B. S. in Education: Miami University. Athle- tic Director. Subiects: Junior High Social Sciences. Junior High Coach: Football, Basketball, Track. Homeroom: Seventh-2. l Conservation is explained to fellow students by Paul Smith. Jr.-Sr. Home Economics Class cans for future E home-ec lunches. ,- X
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? . fwnuw' v-- JOHN K. NIEMAN, Principal B. S. in Education, M. S. in Administration: Miami University. if' ,- The high school faculty is headed by Principal John K. Nieman who coordinates activities, plans general programs, and supervises the carrying out of this program to the par- ents, etc. It is his responsibility to maintain the morale of the student body and uphold the standards of the school. Student problems, concerning vocations, scholarships, college preference, along with the personal problems of the boys-these constitute the field of Mr. Jones, Guidance Direc- tor. lt is his iob as attendance- officer to see that all the students are legally in attendance. Also he has classes in English and Journalism. Mrs. Scheu, as dean of girls, supervises the attendance of the girls and councils them with their many problems. ln addition to these duties, Mrs. Scheu supervises the cheerlead- ers, annual staff, and teaches mathematics. ROBERT W. JONES, Guidance Director versity, John Tarleton College. HELEN HURST SCHEU, Dean of Girls B. A. in Education: University of Akron. At tended Western Reserve, Kent State: G. E Fellowship Purdue University. ,NL B. A. Ohio Wesleyan: M. A. Western Re- serve. Attended Kent State, New York Uni-
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Gary Cantwell and Henry Ruppel of the Biology class, explore the barns at the Wooster Experimental Station. Members of the Chemistry Class Joan Brinza, Joan Hamilton, John Blerlein and Charles Hinz make some timely tests -and it WELL BALA CED TAFF CHARLES GRAHAM B.S. in Education: Ohio State. Subjects: Math, Science, Industrial Arts. Coach: Junior High Sports. Homeroom: Seventh-l. ANN M. JOY B.A. Miami University, Baldwin-Wallace. Subjects: English. Sponsor: Senior Y-Teens. Homeroom: Ninth-1. HENRY C. JOY B.S. West Virginia University, M.S. West Virginia University. Subjects: Junior High Social Sciences. Coach: Track, Freshman Basketball. Assistant Coach: Foot- ball. Homeroom: Seventh-4. EDWARD KARAKUL B.A. Kent State: B.S. Kent State. Subiects: Art Supervisor. ANDREW KUZMAN B.S. in Industrial Arts: Penn State University, M.A. Penn State University. Subjects: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing. ROBERT J. MARQUARDT B. S. in Education: Miami University. Subjects! Biology, Driver Training, Phys. Ed. Coach: Foot- ball, Junior Varsity Basketball. n wx Xi' i s 4, C 3 Z A i ' it X :anna-5 un- . : fl '37 s
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