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Secretarial Staff Does Office Work Miss Erma Evans Mrs. Iris White Miss Erma Evans, Clerk, of the Board of Education, has kept the schools ' secretarial work going smoothly for years. Her dedication to her work has benefited us in many ways. For her dedicated service to the schools, we say, Thank you. Miss Erma Evans . Miss Evans graduated from Bliss Business College and has taken extension work from La Salle University. Mrs. Iris White, secretary in the CSHS office, per¬ forms with effciency her many secretarial duties. For the performance of small tasks and large tasks, we say, Thank you, Mrs. Iris White . Mrs. White holds a B.A. degree from Denison Uni¬ versity, and she graduated from Dickinson Secretarial School. This staff worked in the CSHS office. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Van Camp, Teala Hellwarth, Mary Purdy, Vicki Spicer, Ginger Grimm, Sue Mcllroy, Lyn Hawk, Mrs. White. SECOND ROW: Janet VanTilburg, Shirley Barber, Janice Monroe, Janice Goodpaster, Deanne Brand¬ on, Carolyn Hagen, Rita Glass, Jenny Lincoln. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bensman, Patsy Monroe, Cheryl Lammers, Cathy Dock, Pam Grap- ner, Vicki Waterman, Barbara McCall. 8
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Good Teachers Make Good Schools Robert Aughinbaugh Mrs. Wiida Bachman Miss Elsie Bair Lester Bowsher Geoffrey Clay Thomas Compton Larry Coppess Mrs. Lola Crown Mrs. Norma Dean Norman Decker Mr. Robert Aughinbaugh graduated from Ohio State University with B.A. and B.Sc. Ed. and M.A. degrees. He taught the subject of fine arts in CJHS and in CSHS. He studied oil painting with his cousin Charles Allan Winter, mural painter; with James R. Hop¬ kins, and with Robert Brackman; and he studied watercolor paint¬ ing with John Pike. He was faculty adviser for Anilec 1965. Mrs. Wiida Bachman, a graduate of Ohio Northern University with a B.Sc.Ed. degree, taught typing II, general business, short¬ hand I and II. She has had five years of office experience in ad¬ dition to her college education. She advised FBLA, and enjoys swimming and sewing. Miss Elsie Bair, a graduate of Bowling Green State University with a B.Sc. Ed. and Indiana University with a M.Sc. Ed., taught secretarial office practice and clerical office practice. She spends much of her time traveling. Mr. Lester Bowsher, golf coach and assistant football coach, graduated from Ohio Northern University with a B.S. degree. He has studied at Ohio State, Tri-State, Denison, and Ohio Wesleyan Universities. His classes were algebra II, trigonometry and solid geometry. Mr. Geoffrey Clay, an alumnus of Ashland College with a B.A. degree, attended two NDEA summer language institutes. He taught Spanish I and II and advised the Pan-American Club. His hobbies include fishing and golf. Mr. Thomas Compton, our senior academic English teacher, graduated from Yale University with both B.A. and M.A. degrees and from Union Theological Seminary with a B.D. He has furthered his education at St. Francis College in psychometry and guidance courses in the graduate division. He enjoys woodworking and pho¬ tography. Mr. Larry Coppess, Celina ' s band director, studied at Ball State and graduated from Ohio Northern with a B.S. degree. He was a member of R.O.T.C. airforce band. He sponsored the band boosters. He enjoys dancing. Mrs. Lola Crown, who graduated from Ohio State University with a B.Sc. degree, was the instructor of home economics I. She advised FHA along with attending to her family and traveling. Mrs. Norma Dean, our general science teacher, graduated from George Peabody College with a B.Sc. degree. Along with her busy schedule, Mrs. Dean finds time for sports. Mr. Norman Decker, who instructed boys ' physical education, is a graduate of Bowling Green State University with B.S. and M.S. degrees. He was our head coach for both football and track. He also enjoys fishing. BIE day means business, industry, and education day. BIE day at CSHS gave the teachers an opportu¬ nity to become acquainted with the work of the local industries, and businesses which in turn would be helpful to their students. Mr. Willis L. Preston, President of CEA, confers with Mr. George Kreachbaum and Mr. William White, Co-Chairmen of BIE day com¬ mittee. 10
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