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CSHS Students Learn to Drive Dean White and Thomas Hogrefe instruct CSHS students in driving. Mr. Daniel Passon, a graduate of Hillsdale College with a B.A. degree, taught civics and geography. He served as assistant foot¬ ball and basketball coach. He plays golf. Mr. John Patrick, the metals instructor, received a B.Sc. in Edu¬ cation from Kent State University. Mr. Roger Penn, our chemistry teacher, graduated with a B.Sc. in Education from Bowling Green State University. He was advisor for the boys ' intramurals. He enjoys photography and electronics. Mrs. Sarah E. Sutton ' s school day was spent in ancient Rome teaching her students the Latin language. She was also Latin Club adviser. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. degree and from Miami University with a M.S. degree. Mr. Robert Taylor ia a graduate of Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity with a B.Sc. in Education. He taught algebra II, plane ge¬ ometry, and senior math. He coached the freshman basketball team. Mr. Paul Wehr graduated from Manchester College with a B.A. degree and from Miami University with a M.A. degree. He has done advanced graduate work at Indiana University. He taught American history. He enjoys music, reading, and sports. Mr. Dean White ' s daily routine included biology and health classes. He received a B.A. degree from Muskingum College and studied at Miami University. He was the head basketball coach and assistant track coach. Much of his spare time is spent playing golf. Mr. William White received a B.A. degree from Denison Uni¬ versity and a M.A. from the University of Cincinnati. He taught world history and American history. He was also Sophomore class adviser. Mr. James Wilson, the Senior class sponsor, received a B.S. de¬ gree from Manchester College. He taught American government. He finds time for reading and sports. Mr. Joseph Zigovits, Jr., received a B.S. degree from Pennsyl¬ vania State Teachers College and a M.S. from Indiana Univer¬ sity. He taught industrial arts I and II. Daniel Passon Paul Wehr John Patrick Dean White Roger Penn William White Mrs. Sarah E. Sutton James Wilson Robert Taylor Joseph Zigouits, Jr. 13 SUP
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ft Thomas Hogrefe Miss Joyce Mears Mrs. Lucille Keifer Mrs. Loretta Milliser Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis Robert Mills Mrs. Diane Martens Max Mitchell Mrs. Ruth McMartin J. Philip Moore Varsity Choir Goes to State Fair A recording was made of the choir ' s selections at the Ohio State Fair. Mr. Eby accompanies Deedee Brandon, soloist. Mr. Thomas Hogrefe, a graduate of Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity with a B.S. degree, taught driver education. He likes golf and fishing in h is spare time. Mrs. Lucille Keifer taught business English and typing I. She re¬ ceived a B.S. degree from Wayne State College. She was also busy with the CSHS activity fund. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis graduated from Smith College with a B.A. degree. She taught English. Touring was her favorite outside activity. Mrs. Diane Martens, a graduate of Ohio University with a B.A. in speech and hearing therapy, was our speech therapist. Her hobbies are sewing and gardening. Mrs. Ruth McMartin, our librarian, graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. degree and from University of Illinois with a M.S. degree. She was advisor for FTA, Library Club, and National Honor Society. She finds time for travel, reading, and cooking. Miss Joyce Mears, the cheerleading and GAA adviser, gradu¬ ated from Miami University with a B.S. degree. She has had train¬ ing in water safety and first aid. She taught girls ' physical educa¬ tion. She enjoys sports, music, and camping. Mrs. Loretta Milliser, R.N., graduated from St. Joseph ' s of Toronto. She is the school nurse. Mr. Robert Mills, the Senior class play director, received a B.A. degree from Defiance College. He taught English. Contract bridge and water skiing occupy his leisure time. Mr. Max Mitchell received a B.Sc. in Agriculture from Ohio State University. He taught vocational agriculture and sponsored FFA. Mr. J. Philip Moore, our mechanical drawing and electronics teacher, graduated with a B.S. degree from Miami University. He has also had special training in electronics at Oklahoma A M and in the U.S. Navy. He is chief engineer at WMER FM radio station. II 12
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School Services Are Their Sphere Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Margaret Deitsch, Mrs. Gladys Sibert, Mrs. Ruth Roettger, Supervisor, Mrs. Marie Will- rath, Mrs. Mabel Hare, Mrs. Betty Wellman. Cafeteria Staff To meet each noon deadline, and ready to give many, many hundreds of students that important lift for their afternoon classes was the daily challenge for the cafeteria staff. Mrs. Ruth Roettger, Supervisor of the cafeteria staff, found that a meal of sloppy joes, french fries, salad, and ice cream seemed to be the most popular for the students. The new schools ' cafeteria planned by Mrs. Roettger offered many new facilities. More storage room, a new freezer, and the cooks ' favorite, the pressure steamer, all added to make their work more enjoyable. With these facilities to help them the cooks catered to student activities such as the FFA, Thespian, and TCR banquets. And they catered for some of the ath¬ letic teams, especially too for Mom and Dad ' s Night after the varsity football game. They catered for the teachers on BIE Day. They also catered for many civic organizations. The biggest event for the cooks was the Junior-Senior Banquet. This was the first time they had ever catered for this occasion; but the meal was delicious, and added to a memorable evening. Custodians Custodians. Lloyd Harlemert, Cecil Monroe, and Clifford Tester. The custodians had a vital part in helping to main¬ tain the new condition of the CSHS building. Through the year these men have emptied wastebaskets, shov¬ eled snow, cleaned blackboards and floors and walls, and replaced lightbulbs along with attending to various other custodial duties. The work of these custodians extends through the summer. Long after students have left the halls, the staff of custodians work to keep CSHS a clean, re¬ spectable building.
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