Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Ainfbentdfy .j6LClfLAy Front Row lleft to rightl: Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Klausmeier, Mrs. Baker, Miss Lybarger, Mrs. Mouser, Mrs. Hurd. Back Row: Mrs. Beeson, Mrs. Staten, Mrs. Mahard, Miss Vessels, Miss Gardner, Mrs. Truman, Miss Loughman, Mrs. Taylor. ' The Elementary teachers play a very important roll in pre- paring students for more advanced study. ln grade school chil- dren are taught the basic factors, which are the fundamental steps to further education. We, the Senior Class of 1953, wish to express our apprecia- tion to the elementary teachers for the part they played in pre- paring us for iunior and senior high school. This page sponsored lay Sandy Alougllman Signs Page Nine

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Muffy EDNA WALZ ANNA LOUISE ACKLEY ' Ohio State University and Capital University, Ohio State University, A.B., B.S., and M.A. A.B. and B.S., Bookkeeping, Typing I and ll, Latin. and Il, French l and Il, English 8 Shorthand, School Activity Accounts, Eligibil- Admlfllsffaflofl of Play TlCk9l5, C0mm9f1Ce hy, sophomore Homeroom: prog,-sms, ment Tickets, Sophomore Homeroom. an THELMA E. MILEY RACHEI- FOSTER Denison University, A.B. and Ohio State Uni- Denison UniveI'5lfY, A-BJ Gills' PhYSlCal Ed'-P versity, M.A., Algebra I, Algebra II, Geome- Cetl0n:,Hv9Iene: Social Studies 8: Cheerlead- try, Senior Mach, Y-Teen Advisor, Junior Herne- er Adviser, Eighth Grade Homeroom- room. FANCHION ROBB LEWIS Ohio State University, B.S. in Education, Social JOANN THOMAS BOWERS Studies, World History, American History, Lib,-ary, Ohio State University, B.S., Home Economics, Seventh Grade Homeroom. RICHARD ANSON Ohio State University, B.S., English 7, Amer WILLIAM PICKETT ican Literature, Public Speaking, Junior Play, Bowling Green College, B-S- in Education, Senior Play, Thespian Advisor, Granville High General Milhi Aflfhmeilc 7 and 3: Heed FOO?- Rgdig program, Junior Homeroom. ball Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach, Seventh Grade Homeroom. JOHN DURS1' PAUL NEMETZ West Liberty State College, A.B., Band, Choir, Mafllelia College, A5517 Phvsiqel ECIUQ6Ti0i1i Grade and Junior High Music, Ensembles. HYQIGHGI DYIVGFS Tfalnlngi SOCIBI SIUdleS 9: i Head Basketball Coach, Reserve Football , Coach, Golf Coach, Eighth Grade Homeroom. IRVINE CHOTLOS HA Marietta College, A.B., Biolo y, American C RFE5 WEISER I History, Civics, Yearbook A visor, Tennis Ohio State University, B-5-i lndUSll'l6l AHS: Coach, Freshman Homeroom. Visual Education. GRACE RYDER Muskingum College, A.B., Ohio JAMES MORGAN State University, M.A., English 9, Denison University' BA.: Ohio English 12, Senior Homeroom. University, Ohio State University, Muskingum College: English 8 LORENE Menowiu. HAMMOND and IO, General Science, Freshman Willard Hi gh School, Newark Col- Homeroom' lege of Commerce, School Secre- tary. Page Eight This page sponsored by Edmiston Book Store 7 1



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Kwafoakana RAY PARKER Mr. Parker has been with us for five years now and has made a great number of friends among both the faculty and the stu- dents. His willing co-operation with us during his regular hours and also for our events held in the building is the evenings has been greatly appreciated. HOWARD BOWMAN' Mr. Bowman has done an excellent iob during his four years as custodian of the grade school. For the last two years he has had the added responsibility of the upkeep of the new grade school building, and he is to be congratulated on his untiring ef- forts. ETHEL CLARK and THELMA SUTTON Mrs. Clark, head of the cafeteria staff, and Mrs. Sutton, her assistant, have done an extremely good iob in their first year in the school cafeteria, which has been moved to the new elementary building. The de- licious, healthful meals, the good service, and the new equipment have been greatly enioyed by all. This page sponsored by Savage Paint Store

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