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THE SENIOR TATTLER 11 BOY, when you graduate, can your teacher or your principal say of you, “I am glad to commend (insert your own name here) as a reliable young man of sterling character. He has a pleasant and kindly dis-ncsition. He is affable, courteous, and polite to both old and young. He is absolutely honest, He has no bad habits. He is loyal. cooperative, helpful. Educationally, he is well prepared. In short, he is the type of young man w’ om the country needs?’’ GIRL, can it be said of you. “I am glad to speak a few words for (your own name here) whose school record is high. She is a young woman of excellent character. She is capable, honest. and reliable. She is ladylike in all her actions. She dresses neatly and in good taste. She is cooperative, loyal, helpful. She takes no delight in ossio, but is fair and just in h°r estimate of others. She is considerate of all and respectful to young and old?” C. M. DICKEY MR. C. M. DICKEY A privilege always implies a responsibility. All the later educational theories have for their basis a n.ore democratic idea whose central thought is, “each for all and all for each.” If this is to become a reality instead of an ideal, greater responsibility must be assumed by students for the welfare of those with whom they daily associate. When students are rightfully engaged, having in mind, the best interests of the school privileges will naturally follow. V. R. HENRY. MR. V. R. HENRY
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10 THE SENIOR TATTLEIi c flembers of School c3oard CHARLES A. OTT, President O. L. BREWSTER, Vice President CARL B. MILLARD, Secretary LOUISE E. KAHLER C. A. RISLEY Superintendent of City Schools C. M. DICKEY Principal of High School V. R. HENRY
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12 THE SENIOR TATTLER The Faculty 1. — Miss Alta Wood, A. B., A. M. Ohio Wesleyan University. University of Wisconsin. English, Biology, History. 2. —Mr. Leonard Hoppes, B. S. Mt. Union College. Ancient History, Coach of Athletics. 3. —Mr. Wesley Schaaf, A. B. Ohio State University. Chemistry, Physics. 4—Mr. Roland Morris. Central Business College. Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Filing. 5.—Miss Louise Lodge, A. B. Hanover College, University of Illinois. Spanish, Latin, English. (».—Miss Doris Griffey, A. B. Oberlin College. French, Ind. Geography. 7.—Mr. W. L. Davis. Edinboro State Normal. Erie Business College. Manual Training. 8 Mr. Paul Sheehan, A. B. Defiance College. History, Civics. 9.—Mr. Cable T. Barnes. Lallarper Seminary. W. I. S. T. College. Palmer School of Penmanship. Penmanship. 10. —Mr. Maurice Adams, B. S. Indiana State Normal. Mathematics, Physics. 11. —Mr. Clarol B. Cross, A. B. DePauw University. Geometry, Director of Band. 12. —Mr. Kline Loomis, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University. Salesmanship, Filing, Commercial Geography, Mechanical Drawing. 13. —Miss Rosalie Baer, A. B. Cornell College. Art. 14. —-Miss Ednah Johnson, A. B. Lake Erie College. Biology. 15. —Miss Frances Appleby. Ohio State University. North Western University. Ohio Wesleyan University. Bliss Business College. Typing, Shorthand. 1(5.--Miss Ruth Rossiter, A. B. Western Reserve University. English, Modern History. 17.—Miss Elizabeth Cossitt, A. B. University of Michigan. English, Coach of Girls Athletics. 18—Miss Ruth Long, B. S. Ohio University. Home Economics. 19. —Miss Marie Brown. Hillsdale College. Librarian. 20. —Miss Edith F. Stanley. Office Secretary to the Superintendent. 21. —Miss Marion Dusenbury, A. B. Allegheny College. University of Pittsburgh. Latin, English. 22. —Miss Benita Dodd, B. M. Ithica Conservatory of Music. Music Instructor. 23. —Mr. William Simpson, B. S. University of Akron. State Normal, Indiana, Pa. Spencerian School. Gregg School, Chicago, 111. Shorthand, Commercial Law, Commercial Geography. 24. —Miss Nobia Rector. (Resigned at end of first semester.) 25. —Mr. John Hopper. (Resigned at end of first semester.)
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