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V. WORK A BIT, PLAY A BIT ALL THE DAY LONG'- 'ee The way to a woman's heart fthe shirth. Keeping the books. C O Pop in person. Checking out. fb CJ Just a little Moore. There was a man who was wondrous wise f Q' A modern Ramona. Back to nature. f 'L 'l'czu'her puts hor foot down. Bf'hi11dfe21ChG1 S back- Imagine that!
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MISS MILDRED FULTON How wise must one be to be always kind. -Ebner-Eschenbach Subjects-English, Spelling. Ohio Wesleyang University of Coloradog Ohio State Universityg East Ten- nessee State Teacher's College. H obby-Flowers. MR. WALTER ROBROCK He may freely receive courtesies who knows how to requite them. - Fields. Subjects-Chemistry, Science, Senior Science, Physics. Extra Curricular Activities - Adviser to Annual Staff, Science Clubs. Defiance College, A. B.g Ohio State Uni- versityg University of Colorado. H obbies-Music, photography, aviation, and reading. MR. LOYD VANDERPOOL A little help does a great deal. - French. Subjects - Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law. Extra Curricular Activities-Twin Arts Gregg College, Chicago, Bowling Green College of Commerce, Bowling Gree Ky.g orthwestern Univer- sity W Hobby- o s. MR. C. E. TAYLOR Never mourn over the past nor mope over the future. -Jones. Subject-Physical Education, Coach. Findlay College, Findlay, O., A. B. MISS KATHLEEN ROUX There is wisdom in generosity as in everything else. -Spurgeon. Subjects-Literature and French. Extra Curricular Activities-Literary Club. Ohio State University. Hobbies - Driving a car, traveling, reading, and scrap books. MISS RAMONA BOWLAND The small courtesies s-weeten life, the greater enoble it. -Bovee. Subjects-Home Economics. Extra Curricular Activities - Adviser to Girl Reserves, Honorary Home Ec. and Industrial Arts Club. Miami University, B. S.g University of Colorado. H obbies-Reading and collecting books. MR. ELLSWORTH CAPEN Music, once admitted to the soul, be- comes a sort of spirit and n-ever dies. -Bulwer-Lytton. Subject-Music. Bowling Green State Universityg Northwestern University. Hobby-Sports. Ambition, like a torrent, never loo back. -Johnson. Subject-B. H. S. Secretary. Extra Curricular Activities - Advi to 5-H. Bowling Green University. H obby-Keeping a scrapbook. , MISS MARGARET CULBERTSO MR. J. R. MICK Honest men are the gentlemen of na- ture. -Bulwer-Lytton. Subjects-History, Industrial Arts. Extra Curricular Activities - Boy Scouts. Tri-State College, Angola, Ind.g Bowl- ing Green State Universityg Defi- ance College. Hobbies - Farming and mowing the lawn. Compiled by M. S. '40. Faculty Autographs
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Slnlullllg'-MKIIJURIIC Il0NYl.l!i, JANE lllCl'Kl'lll. lllllllllllililfl IWISHICII, .l0Yl'I+l TUIAIAN. WIAIIY Ii. YYICAYIGII, l'll.Klll,lCNI'l IIROYYN, MARY lll'1I'Kl'lN, JOAN XYll,I.l'l'I l', HIIKVIC Kl'lI'ILlCI!, Svxltvd-llAll0l.ll S'l'llAI'l', llllili ll1'li.KIlNS. .ll'Nll0ll SI'IiIC'l'ZI4Ill. lllfli HIX'l'l'Ill, ICI! H.-Klllllllili. .K llNl'llf1'.l N N IC Sl'0'I I'. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS P7'C'SI'dU7'If V, ..,, , .. , ........A.......... . . J L inior Spletzer Vice-Presideizt ........ . A. ., .., 4... ..., B ill McKarns Seczwtary-Tredsurefl' ..Q.. ,, 7A. M ary Lucille Weaver QXWXJ Perhaps all of you students do not realize it, but there must be a unifying force in order that the school may function. The faculty and administration are part of this unit as is the Board of Education. However, we, the students, ought to have a voice in the way the school is run and we dol Every fall each class elects its members to the Stu- dent Council. The Freshmen elect two members who remain in office throughout their four years of high school provided they behave themselves properly and display a rea- sonable amount of interest in the Council. The Sophomores elect one, bringing the total to three and the Juniors one, making then a total of four. Because of their seniority the Seniors elect two new members giving them six representatives on the Council. This body of students has the responsibility of governing the four classes in high school and doing such things as arranging the elections, decorating the football field, and sponsoring assembly programs. The Student Council also renders its assistance to other clubs whenever difficulties arise. This year a new service was rendered to visitors of Bryan High School. The coun- cil provided an information desk in the main hall leaving a student in charge at every period of the day. This group finances its activities by operating a candy stand in the main hall. The nievnbers hope to make our school a better place in which to study by keeping order and discipline. G. K. '40.
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