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ADMINISTRATION T H I R T Y - S I X ADMINISTRATION Plans, plans, plans. Even before the class of 1936 have graduated, plans for next school year are under way. Schedules have to be made and remade. Teachers’ qualifications have to be checked. A thousand and one details must be attended to. During the school year the two officers are centers of school and student activity. Student aides assist with much of the detail in the Principal’s office. Gannon Conaway acts as secretary to the Superintendent in addition to his work as Attendance Officer and book-store keeper. Miss Snell, Vice Principal, in charge of Junior High, completes the administrative force. W. DWIGHT DARLING, B.S. in Ed. and M.A.. Ohio State University; U. S. Naval Academy; Superintendent of Schools H. A. ZOLLINGER, Thornville, Ohio. B.S. in Agriculture, M.A. in Education, Ohio State University; Principal of High School. MR. DARLING As Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Darling’s ability to look into the future has helped to raise the standard of Crooksville Schools, even during the depression period. He has improved all school buildings by aid from the Federal Relief, has obtained up-to-date textbooks for many classes, has put uniform testing in all the grade schools. Through his work in the journalism class he has converted the “Messenger” into a first class school paper. MR. ZOLLINGER As Principal of the High School. Mr. Zollinger is unusually well liked by the students. He teaches one class and has one study class daily, besides his office work. He checks each day on the attendance and detentions. Mr. Zollinger was largely responsible for planning hour periods for C.H.S. and has done much to restore discipline. His friendly way of correcting students is never very harsh, but they' always know he means it and usually abide by his decisions. Page Twenty-Sine
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION NINETEEN X. B. Snell, president of the Board of Education. has served continuously as a member for over twenty years. His experience makes him a valuable member of the Board. Mr. Snell is superintendent of the Snell-Schumacker Mine. The vice-president of the Board, Harry Watts, is a potter and farmer. He is the first graduate of Crooksville High School to serve on the Board of Education. E. F. Grube has served second longest as a Board member. While serving as clerk for the past eight years, he has kept his records so efficiently that the state examiners have often complimented him. Mr. Grube is an employee of the Ohio Power Company. Paul Boring is serving his second term on the Board and is known as the comedian of the group. When the discussions become too serious, he usually manages to break the tension. Mr. Boring is superintendent of the decorating department of the Crooksville China Company. The junior member is Ralph Cope, who is now serving his first term. He is a graduate of Crooksville High School and is Assistant Cashier of the Crooksville Bank. These men have spent much of their time in solving scholastic problems. For this the students and community are grateful. Page Twenty-Eight
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NINETEEN ALICE ROSE CARR, Sugar Grove, Ohio; A l: Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind.; A.M., Ohi University; Instructor in Mathematics and Latin FRANK D. COCHRAN, Marengo, Ohio: B.S in Education, Ohio University; Manual Arts and Bookkeeping; Basketball Coach. EVA COULTER, Crooksville, Ohio; B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University; Western Reserve University; Instructor in French and Literature. BESSIE DILEY, Canal Winchester, Ohio; B.S. in Ed., Ohio University; Instructor in Home Ec. CAROLYN DILLEHAY, Crooksville, Ohio; B.S. in Education, Ohio University; Instructor in American History. CARL FELL, Crooksville, Ohio; A.B., Ohio University; Ohio Wesleyan; Instructor in Literature and History. SPENCER GALLATIN. Ashland. Ohio: B.S., Ashland College; University of Michigan; Ohio State University; Instructor in Chemistry and Mathematics; Basketball Coach. CARR COCHRAN coulter DILEV DILLEHAY FELL CALI.AT IN Page Thirty
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