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Mr. Rudolph Lucas received his Bachelor of Science de¬ gree in Education from Wit¬ tenberg University. Then he attended Bowling Green State University where he received his Master’s degree in Phy¬ sical Education. Mr. Lucas teaches world history, world geography, drivers’ education, physical education, civics, health, and a Senior marriage course. His famous school say¬ ing is, “you knuckleheads.” Miss Mabel Rogers teaches his¬ tory, cares for the library, and is the head of the Delphos Chapter of the National Hon¬ or Society. Having completed her undergraduate work at Ohio State University, she re¬ ceived a Bachelor of Arts de¬ gree, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. She re¬ ceived her Master of Arts de¬ gree at Columbia University. Miss Rogers is known for her constant use of the phrase, “I jollies alive. ’ Mr. Robert McBride received his Bachelor of Science degree in Vocational Agriculture from Ohio State University. He has completed part of his gradu¬ ate work at Ohio State, and expects to receive his degree in the summer of 1963. Mr. McBride teaches vocational agriculture, and as adviser to the Future Farmers of America. Mrs. Katherine Schmidt com¬ pleted her undergraduate work at Muskingum College where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. She completed her graduate work at Ohio Univer¬ sity. Mrs. Schmidt teaches Lat¬ in I II, English, English Literature, and College Prepar- tory English. She is the sopho¬ more class adviser. Mrs. Ann M. Oetzel received her Bachelor’s and her Mas¬ ter’s degree from Western Col¬ lege for women. She also at¬ tended Christiansen Coral School and Syracuse Univer¬ sity. She teaches vocal music, and is the director of the Girls’ Glee Club and Choir. Mr. Lawrence E. Schmidt studied first at Muskingum College, and then completed his undergraduate work at Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, where he received a Bach¬ elor of Science degree in Education. Later he earned his Master’s degree at Ohio State University. He teaches Algebra I II, plane geometry, chemistry, and physics. His pet saying is: “Same thing, only different.” 24
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FACULTY A new faculty member added this year was Mr. Walter B. Arnette, Jr. He is a graduate of Defiance College, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959. He teaches English and history. In addi¬ tion he is the freshman home¬ room adviser, Delphi adviser, and senior class play director. His pet saying is, “If silence was golden, most people would be paupers.” Miss Adelaide M. Benning teaches bookkeeping, business law, Typing I and II, general business, and Shorthand I and II. She completed her under¬ graduate work at Mary Manse College in Toledo, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Education. Later she attended Wisconsin University, and received her Master of Arts degree. Her pet sayings are, “Speak up,” and “Get on the ball.” Mrs. Ruth Ayers graduated from Heidelberg College in 1941 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She teaches home eco¬ nomics. Other responsibilities include her being eighth grade adviser and adviser of Y- Teens. She frequently repeats this phrase to her students, “Right sides together, edges even, notches matching.” Mr. Calvin Fox teaches biology, ninth-grade science, ninth- grade math, and eighth and ninth grade physical education. Mr. Fox completed his under¬ graduate work at Ohio State University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Education. His pet saying is “good gravy.” Mr. Milo Basker, another ad¬ dition to the faculty, teaches industrial arts. In 1961 he graduated from the Black Teacher’s College with a Bach¬ elor of Science degree in Education. He also serves as assistant football coach. His favorite saying is, “Time waits for no man.” Mrs. Ruth Horine received her Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education from Ohio State University. The first three years of her training were at Oberlin College. Mrs. Horine teaches art in both the elemen¬ tary and high schools. 23
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I Mr. Lloyd Smith received a Bachelor of Science in Agri¬ culture from Ohio State Uni¬ versity. He received a Master of Science degree from Ohio State University, part of which included work at Bowling Green State University. He teaches vocational agriculture and is the F.F.A. adviser. Mrs. Katherine Weiging gradu¬ ated from St. Teresa College with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She teaches general science. Mrs. Winnifred Strayer re¬ ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio Wesleyan University, and her Master’s degree at Ohio Northern Uni¬ versity. She teaches senior English, speech, Spanish I II, and girls ' physical education. Mrs. Strayer is also advisor to the eighth grade and the G.A.A., and is the Junior Class Play director. Mr. David Zoll attended Hei¬ delberg College, and then studied at Bowling Green State University, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Education. During the last two summers he has been working toward his Master’s degree at Indiana University. He is director of the inter¬ mediate, marching, concert, and dance bands. School Custodians, (left to right), Mr. Arthur Davey and Mr. Frank Brinkman. Bus Drivers, (left to right), Mr. Lee Pitsenbarger, Mr. Rolland Brenneman, Mr. Arthur Davey, Mr. Dale Van Meter, Mr. Kenneth Grothous, Mr. Irvin Moenter, Mr. Cletus Hickey, Mr. John Hohlbein, and Mr. Donald Fischbach.
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