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r .. ,.. ' . 'N , ' STANDINGeMr, Neiderhiser, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Rudolph, Mr. Carver SEATED-Mrs. Neiderhiser, Mrs. Hershiser, Mrs. Shepard, Miss Smith, Mrs. Bokerman, Mrs. McClure, Miss Hatcher An Apple For Ola Shepard Angola College Bowling Green State University Ohio Northern University First and second grades Fae Neiderhiser Findlay College Second and third grades Shirley Hershiser Toledo University Bowling Green University Fourth and fifth grades Helen Rudolph Bowling Green State University Fifth and Sixth grades Arlie Bokerman Defiance College Bowling Green State University Seventh and eighth grades Joan Harmon Bowling Green State University Commercial and Girls Athletic Director The Teacher Cinda Hatcher Bowling Green State University Ohio State University English, Latin, and French Nellie McClure Defiance College Bowling Green State University Home Economics Anne Smith Mary Manse College Monterrey Inst. of Technology, Mexico Vocal, Instrumental Music Herbert Carver Bowling Green State University Northwestern University Sciences, Math., and Athletic Director F. J. Neiderhiser, Supt. East Huntington Twp. School Findlay College Academy Findlay College Columbia University Ohio State University History, Civics, Public Speaking and Administration
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Our Ideal Man The Men Behind The School r, Mr. Behnfeldf.
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Teacher! What's 2 -1- 2? Did you say 4? Thank you, Teacher! Yes, that's a very, very small example of the great work our teachers are doing for the future parents and citizens of the world! They not only teach the basic courses such as reading, writing, arithmetic, Eng- lish, and history, but they teach their pupils how to be courteous, get along with one an- other, be happy, and become better educated. The students then try to follow the example their teachers set before them. Our school can boast the fact that we have the best teachers! Each teacher spends lots of time and energy so that his or her pupils can become better students, socially and aca- demically. Our teachers are of the most competent type. They take an active interest in all community affairs. We do not seem to realize that these teachers are busy people trying to help their pupils, give advice to parents as to little Johnny's arithmetic difficulties, en- courage backward students, perform in community and church activities, as well as school functions. A teacher's job is never done! Little credit do we give to these most worthy peo- ple-our teachers! MRS. SHEPARD -teaches arithmetic and reading to make first grade minds tick. MRS. NEIDERHISER uses thought For pupils who must be rightly taught. With the help of MRS. HERSHISER The fourth and fifth became much wiser. The fifth grade and sixth grade did soon find That MRS. RUDOLPH was very kind. MRS. BOKERMAN taught Junior Hi. So in intelligence they were high. Under MRS. HARMON take shorthand And a good iob you are sure to land. Learn to cook under MRS. McCLURE And a handsome husband you'll lure. Take singing lessons under MISS SMITH And that Van Johnson you'll be with. St. Louis Browns can boast Ned Garver But McClure brags of COACH CARVER. English is a regular catcher But it is well taught by MISS HATCHER. The man to whom everyone yells, Hi, Sir! ls well known MR. NEIDERHISER.
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