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he ighlHHd6I ..... .. .............................................................................................E1 Mary l.. llerivan. I wonder if that name doesn't suggest maps. outlines, wars, and peace treaties to us? She, too. belongs to the History department. Miss Derivau is a grad- uate of Ohio State and this summer will eom- plete her M. A. degree at Columbia. Clayton ll. Hutchins. A straight line is the shortest distance between two points. 'I'hat's right. and he usually follows that line. Geometry. did you ask? Yes. Mr. Hutchins also has charge of the finances of the school organizations. He has his M. A. from Ohio State. Eloise Downing. Themes, themes and more themes. Yes. and maps, for she teaches some History too. She has been very helpful on the Highlander Staff. Muskingum and Ohio State both had a share in Miers Down- ing's college days, the latter being her alma mater. Minnie G. Price. .lust a bit more yellow and a dash of blue-yes. that design is lovely now. Many interesting projects have been carried out in her art department. Mrs. Price is a graduate of Ohio State. Nettie G. Taylor. llo-re-me- VVhat shall we sing today? Operettas, yes. she directs one each year. The orchestra. too. claims a share of her time. Mrs. Taylor had her col- lege work at the American Conservatory. Mary li. Kennedy. lVho's writing seventy- five words per minute and who's taking short- hand at one hundred or more? The Sopho- mores have English with her too, and she supervises the work of the year book. Miss Kennedy is a graduate of Ohio State. Clayton S. Smith. 'I'o whom do we go when a wrist is sprained or a shoulder dis- located? Vl'hy Ur. Smith. of course. and we always find him willing to patch us up. Dr. Smith has made a warm place for himself in the hearts of the many students with whom he has come in contact during his eight years as school physician. Marie Mclilwee. ll'hose voice do we hear over the phone about 9:00 o'elock on the morning we're absent? lVho is -very gener- ous with the eontents of a large brown bottle when she comes around every Tuesday noon? Miss Mclilweel lt is she who guards our llealtll. Miss Melilwee and her cheery smile are welcome to 11s at all times. Margaret Koehler. Our school would not be complete without an efficient library sys- tem. 'l'hc larger library of which Mrs. .lose- phine Swineheart is the head. can always meet our needs whether we want material for a term paper or a book of jokes. .leanctte l'erin, Mary Garwood. Alice Garwood and Nina Sargent are capable assistants. Our own High School library in the study hall is presided over by Miss Margaret Koehler. who always knows where teachers' reserve shelves and like oddities are to be found. Often Miss Koehler can almost give us the information we need without turning to the books. Dwight YV. Blauser. Fishes and snails and beetles and worms, ughl Nevertheless hc teaches us much about the everyday science of our lives. He is also faculty manager for athletics. Mr. Blauscr is a graduate of Ot- terbein. i bmi :ui uf ful pf I u I Tl: ir! een 'sr' 5 ,gi-'
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