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n Apple for the Teacher Orchids, Too, for Our Faculty The year began on a cheerful note as each teacher found his desk brightened by a shiny red apple with a perky pennant reading Pleasant teachinglu a greeting from Principal Newell. We hear much about teacher shortages and the difficulties of persuading people to make teaching their profession. Therefore, we know that every teacher we have is dedicating his life to giving us a start in ours. MISS BARSTOW is a graduate of Bowl- ing Green State University. She teaches both 7th and 8th grade science and also serves as a Student Council advisor. MR. CAYTON received his two degrees from Bowling Green State University. He teaches bookkeeping and office practice, as well as semester courses in business arith- metic, business English, business law, and retail selling. He is treasurer of the Central Fund and a member of the Faculty Guid- ance Committee. LEAH BARSTOW B S in ED RUSSELL CAYTON B S M. ED MR. DALLY is a graduate of Capital University and the University of Michigan. He teaches vocal and string music, includ- ing Junior and Senior A Cappella, Junior and Senior Orchestra, 8th grade mus1c, and various string and vocal ensembles. He as- sists Mr. Hartman with the marching band and serves as State Secretary of the Ohio Music Educators Association. MR. DIERKS, who teaches 7th grade language arts and geography under the new core system, is also a graduate of Bowling Green. He is an advisor of the Mask and Sandal Dramatics Club and the 7th grade. ORVILLE DALLY B S M M PAUL DIERKS B S in ED.
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OLD FRIENDS MEET, Bryan board members have had Clerk, Mr. F. R, Parker, Mr. Arthur Spletzer Jr., Mr. long associations together, Around the table left to right: Hugh, A- LiHdSCy, Mr. Carl Miller, and Mr. Howard Mr. H, W. Rogge, superintendant, Mr. Russell Mignery, M2lnCN'f11' . School Board Builds for Our Future New High School Demands Extra Time and Effort Every first and third Monday of each month will Hnd the Board of Education discussing the problems of our schools and how they will solve them. The members of the school board are Mr. Maneval, Mr. Mignery, Mr. Lindsey, Mr. Parker, Mr. Miller, Mr. Spletzer. These men have given their time and ser- vice to better our schools for many years. Over the past six years they have worked on three building projects, 'one of which is the new high school is now I A HISTORIC MOMENT: July 31, 1956, initiated the beginning construction of our new high school. Mr. Lindsey performs the honors while looking on are Mr. Parker, Tony Weaver, and Mr. Robert lVeaver, contractor and son, Mr. Miller, Mr. Rogge, Mr. Maneval, and Mr. Spletzer. A being constructed. The increasing enrollment in our schools is con- stantly a major concern of the board. Since 1945 when this yearis graduating class was in the first grade the enrollment of our school has doubled. The board members are doing a very good job of keeping up with modern education and giving us the benehts of a good education. Us-vmfmevs . . U fex .W :kg K. 1 tt at NAQH . -'mil
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Bryan Higlfs Teachers Are Not Limited to the Three R's MR. EBERSOLE serves as Director of Athletics, head basketball coach, and an ad- visor for Varsity UB . His B.A. degree is from Defiance College and his M.S. degree is from Indiana University. Mr. Ebersole teaches driver training and instructs Ele- mentary and Junior High physical educa- tion classes. MR. FRISBIE teaches welding, general metal work, and woodworking. He also su- pervises the Safety Patrol. Mr. Frisbie graduated from Miami University and has done extra work in the summer at Bowling Green State University. MISS HANLINE specializes in Vocation- al Home Economics. Her B.S. in Ed. degree is from Bowling Green State University. Miss Hanline sponsors the FHA and is an advisor to the Sophomore Class. JOHN HARTMAN directs both the A and B bands, and our dance orchestra. He teaches Elementary and 7th grade music. He directs the annual Variety Show and serves as an advisor to the Junior Class. Mr. Hartman graduated from Bowling Green State University and has also taken summer courses at Ohio State. O. DUDLEY EBERSOLE NED FRISBIE B.S. B.A.5M.S.F MAR ORIE HANLINE B S JOHN HARTMAN J ' ' BA. 5M.A. STADIUM SCENES. Mr. Hartman LEFT keeps school spirit high as he follows the football games with the band. ABOVE: Mr. Cayton sells Clif Fenton a ticket at the south gate. . . 1 l A an
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