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PRINCIPAL Hi-ri x Ihr lalexl bulletin from D. R. Rice which just mme in MR. ELLIS M. HOSTETLIER No matter how busy Mr. Hostetler is, he always has time for a smile and a hello, His many activities include ofliciating at football and basketball games and track meets, singing in the Methodist choir, and membership in the P. T. A., the Dad's Club, and other local organizations. Since his pet pceven is a littered school building, he removes all paper in his path. As a boy he wanted to be a great surgeon, but Mentor can be grateful that he changed his mind and became our principal. THE BEST LAID SCHEMES... Robert Keys Catherine Kessler Mrs. Betty Gerhard: Mr. Ellis Hostetler Mrs. Nadine Ferry Miss Lillian Otto Oh zleurf Tb!'j ft' husy with olhrr xluff The job they haw' is really lough! Ogifl' Slab'-To these girls belongs the task of taking care of the business encl - of the school. They take dictation, keep track of funds, type letters, sell supplies X A and keep track of Mr. Rice, Mr. Hostetler and Ray Dawsong a stupendous task ably accomplished. l- eleven
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Mr. liztrl Ives Dr. R. M. Fagan Mr. Dale Rice Mr. Elmer Schultz Mr. W. A. Stevens Mr. Harry Hoefler Mr. -Iohn Shaffer g THE BOARD OF EDUCATION , ! These impressive gentlemen are the high keepers of the funds. To them is entrusted the task of distributing the taxpayers' money Where it is needed in M. H. S. The Board of Education is elected by the townspepole to represent them and assure that the high school is run according to their wishes. So your parents are really the guiding factor in the school through the UPN' WF -WNW' fffff-Y six members of this board. Sfruiglil from lWt1lIiIlll!l'f1'l'S SUPERINTENDENT A This year, the year of your gradua- 1 tion, will be recorded in history as the year of our nation's emerging victori- ously from the greatest war of all time, Wtirld W'ar ll. You will complete your high school careers, not faced with the possibility ot' entering active military conflict for your country as graduates for the past three years, but rather to face the ditlicult task of winning the peace following such a conflict. ties will exact and demand the best you can give. W'e have confidence that you will use every resource in ability Responsibilities as well as opportuni- and training to meet this new challenge. ..- ..- 5 May we extend to you our best wishes for your greatest success and Nou' nn I0 Mr. Hoxfrller. liw'1f.n' my rluxl if you irill, x happiness in life. I I I I len i Dr. Dale R. Rice
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lr LANCLIACES Now remember you have to be quiet in litre, says Squeakie as we squeeze under the door of the library There is where the lit trary students gather, including our Scohl .irship Club Members with their hard won cards. Yes? we say, as a spit wad sails across - and LIBRARY Ruth Brown A.B., 15.5. of L.S. W1'.lfl'V'll RK'.Vl'l'l!' UlIil'l'l'Xi1'X' Helen Craig A. B. Lair' Ifrii' Cullvgr' I Mrs. llelen lilakeslee 13.3. Olvio Slim' llrzirrrxil y l1z'f'11'f' the room followed by a gale of laughter. Let's have it quiet pleasef' begs Miss Brown, trying to hide the twinkle in her eye. Maybe we ought to leave before we disturb someone, we say. All right, counters Squeakie, I just thought maybe you'd like to see the trophies. By the way, Como esta Ud? Huh?', Come on up to the Spanish room and l'll show you what I mean. As we cautiously enter we hear Miss Ong say, Sirvase leer. Wide-mouthed we listen to the poor students struggle through a story about un burro and some flores. Mrs Blakeslee used to do thisf' whispers Squeakie, but her favorite person- ality was Theodore Qshe didn't mean Rooseveltj so she went to Washington to join him fformer secret ambitionj. But Squeakief' we persisted, doesn't Miss Ong speak any English? But Natch says Squeakie. She even teaches it. She knows Latin, French, Portuguese, German, and some Russian. Gee, we breath reverently, a linguist. She collects jewelry, too,', adds Squeakie as we scuttle down the hall toward the Latin room. There we encounter Miss Craig and the sophs pouring over Caesar. But, Miss Craig, sighs one love-stricken Cherub, all I can remember - . , ,, is amo . Funny, we whisper, 'agricola' was always our strong point. Oh, Miss Craig teaches 'em more than that,', spouts Squeakie. And besides that, she runs a private bus system to Painesville -- 4:00 special. W'ell, on to the English departmentf'
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