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Miss Mary Aberle She is a graduate of our own M. H. S. and has attended O. S. U. and Harvard summer school. Her ' s is the ever-guiding hand for Seniors. Is fond of giving ' advice and questioning our innate refinement. At present she teaches History. Mr. Symmes He is the jolly man on the third floor who joined our crowd last year and the students under him in Com- mercial Law, Commercial Geography and Bookkeeping all feel that they have learned all that he could teach them in those subjects. Miss Ruess School and Junior English wouldn ' t be the same without Miss Ruess. Sweet and gentle, with an appropri- ate quotation always ready, Miss Ruess has endeared herself to every one who has known her. Mrs. Wagner The guardian of Study 12 is Mrs. Wagner. She was the one that scolded and gave us wonderful advice when we were Freshmen. She is a most competent advisor on the Athletic Council and it is through Mrs. Wag- ner ' s untiring efforts that the ticket sellers were so successful. When our High School carries something across we all know that Mrs. Wagner was the moving spirit. Miss Kathleen Mendenhall graduate of M. H. S. and O. S. U. Is said to have the highest wis- dom of anyone in school. A great booster for athletics and all school activities. This year she is teaching French. CD £= c=n LDb cr CD hnrDD DCDCDCDCDC )CDCD CDCDCDCDC d CDa OCDCDCDO 13
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n czj D= =a cb c=3 cd fcr=D dzi a dcdcz3czjczjc cd cd cd cd dcdocdo )CD Miss Jordan Miss Jordan ' s charming personality lias always endeared her to all her pupils, but the class of Twenty has always claimed her as their own, for it was she who helped us in starting the school paper. We sincerely con- gratulate those pupils to whom she will come back to next year. Mr. Jacobs Our Faculty Manager of Athletics, is not a man one would notice because of his long and loud conversations. He is very attentive to us and a com- petent manager. Miss Patterson This stately lady has undertaken to teach us the beauties of English lit- erature and to fit our tongues to the complexities of modern Spanish. These things she has done well, but perhaps unconsciously taught us to appreciate our native tongue. Cur- rent events is her hobby and our Waterloo, but, all in all, our last year in high school under her tutorship will ever remain among our pleasant memories. Mr. Schneck Mr. Schneck is a Wooster-ite — we ' ve seen his black and gold sweater. Orr- ville is his home town. He teaches Physics and has regular Friday quizzes. Friday is a dark day. Miss Muriel Aberle She graduated from Northwestern University, Chicago. Biology and Ancient History are the subjects she teaches. How interesting she can make those old Greeks and Romans! She has the most artistic room in the building. -J
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DC CDh=3c£JO Miss McClure Miss McClure came to us from Cadiz, but her home is in Dayton. Besides Freshman English she teaches U. S. History and Civics. When Miss McClure steps up front and says, Fo ' instance, everyone knows she ' s starting in on some big subject and will go through with it from begin- ning to end. Mr. Rhineheart His colleges are Oberlin and Uni- versity of Wisconsin, but he ' s from Toledo. He teaches English to the Freshmen and has classes in French. When they hear him begin, When I was a boy, they prick up their ears and listen. Miss Arletta Hendrickson Miss Arietta Hendrickson received her M. A. degree from O. S. U. She is a very capable math teacher, and we hope that she will stay with us for some time, so that others may reap the benefits of her teaching. Mr. Starret Mr. Starret is our good-looking chemistry teacher, probably the reason for so many girls taking chemistry. No use, girls, he ' s married. Mr. Starret ' s characteristics are good looks, ability to mix dangerous fluids without getting blown to eons and his bashfulness. Miss Bloor Straight from Lima Miss Bloor came to teach Freshman English and the school has been the better for her coming. When she is behind any school enterprise it is sure to be a success, but we believe her greatest work was done as a chaperone in Delaware this spring. 14
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