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Faculty Falls High is especially fortunate this year in its faculty. ()t course ali our faculties have been first class hut this year we are At. Not only do they succeed in instructing us in the ways of the wise but they join with us in all the school activi- ties. May they always remember their days at Falls High as the happiest days of their careers as High School teachers. St’PT. W. 11. Richardson The unique thing about Mr. Richardson’s rela- tions with the Senior Class is the fact that he began his professorship in our schools the same year that “20” first appeared in a classroom. Since that year Cuyahoga Falls Schools have grown and greatly increased in efficiency. Due to Mr. Richardson’s belief that the Falls should lead in all things we were the first in this vicinity to adopt the Gary School System, which has aroused much interest throughout the state and has caused much envy on the part of our neighbors. W. F. Rimer, B. A. j Mr. Rimer, High School principal, has been here but half the school year, coming in Feb- ruary. The first Semester Mr. Bolich discharged the duties of principal so well that even those stu- dents he found it necessary to reprimand were satisfied with him. Of course it was a hard blow to lose Mr. Bolich, but it was a pleasure to re- ceive Mr. Rimer. He is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and has done special work at the University of Michigan. He comes to us from Mt. Vernon where he was principal for several years. Besides his regular work he teaches the Commercial Law and Agriculture classes. Miss May Templar, B. S. in Ed. For six years Miss Templar has been on hand at C. F. H. S. every morning at 8:30. She has inspired many a weary student that it is far better to spend one’s time on English than to idly sit and dream. For the past three years she has served as assistant principal. Miss Templar attended and was graduated by Ohio University, where she has taught in the summer school. Miss Ruby Kirkland, Ph. C., B. S. in Ed. Miss Kirkland has presided in the C. F. H. S. laboratory for two years now. Strange as it may seem, she has succeeded in convincing the Juniors that nature abhors a vacuum, where- upon a sudden fit of studying seized all members of that class. She is a graduate of Ohio State University. After graduating, she taught science in the Ridgeway High School. 10
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Miss Eloisk Cooper. Miss Cooper also has been with us for two years. She reigns over the commercial depart- ment. Many a Sophomore doesn’t see why two or three cents makes a hit of difference on a trial balance, hut report has it that Miss Cooper does. She was graduated from Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan, and also from the Cleary Business College. May she ilist' 11 ac- curacy deep in the hearts of all future typists now studying with her. Miss Ethel Jackson, Ph. B. This is but the first year Miss Jackson has spent with us and we are very glad to have her here. She teaches the Latin classes, Caesar, Cicero, Virgil and the beginning classes. Miss Jackson may he small, hut size is not everything. Many a great person was small,—Napoleon for instance She is a graduate of Wooster University and has taught several years. At Creston High she was principal; at Woodsfleld she taught Latin; and at Danville-Buckeve City she was principal. Miss Gertrude Shutziiach, Ph. B. Miss Shutzbach is another new teacher. She is a graduate of Ohio State University hut attend- ed Wooster College her Freshman Sophomore and Junior years. Now, however, she is here teaching us to parier francais. The Seniors were startled to learn that “pas” is either optional or omitted in some cases, as they had the idea lie was a fixture. But Miss Shutzbach says it is a fact so they had to believe her. Mrs. Eunice Heudi, Pd. B. We have known Mrs. Heudi hut since Septem- ber. She is another one who believes in studying English and is trying to convince the Freshmen and Sophomores of the great values of that sub- ject. She was graduated from Albany State Nor- mal College, Albany, N. Y. Several years ago she traveled in Europe and consequently has many interesting stories to tell. Before coming to the Kails she was principal at Shalersville, Ohio. 11
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