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LEXINGTON! AN Faculty MABLE POTTER, A. B. Ohio University Ohio State University ANNE JENKINS. A. B.; M. A. Schuster Martins School Ohio University Ohio State University MYRON FOWLER A. B. Rio Grande GLADYS BARKER Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State University BLANCHE SOUTHARD, B. A.; M. A. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University GLADYS JONES, B. S. Ohio University Ohio State University BERTHA DRURY Kent State Normal Ohio University CATHERINE GOELLER Sargent School Miami University Office Training MIRIAM POWELL, B. S. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University MARY LOUISE JONES Oberlin College Chicago Musical Capital University CATHERINE WINTERS, B. S. Ohio State University NORRIS MURPHY, A. B. Ohio University Ohio State University HOWARD HUTCHESON Ohio University Ohio State University MARION O’DONNEL Kent State Normal Ohio University MAUDE WALTERS Substitute Teacher Seventeen
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LEXINGTON IAN Faculty ADMIRATION—Honest and Sincere. HOMAGE—To their high ideals. APPRECIATION—For their tireless and persistent efforts for us. GRATITUDE—For the many opportunities opened to us Are the sentiments of the Class of 1927 MR. SWARTZ—Under our Superintendent’s guidance the school has shown a splendid growth. His never-tiring efforts to assist every student with whom he comes in contact and the sympathetic, cooperative attitude with which he meets their needs, win for him the admiration and love of all the students of N. L. H. S. MR. MORGAN—Our Principal’s efforts in raising the standard of the school have been successful to a high degree. The students have found him to be an inspiring leader, a wise counsellor and a true friend. He is always very much interested in student activities and was instrumental in the formation of many worth-while organizations that have asserted a good influence for our school. MISS POWELL—As counselor and friend, Miss Powell, has been one of the stepping stones to the graduating class. Words fail us in expressing our appreciation of her loyalty and inspiring influence. She shall hold forever a place in our hearts not only as a teacher, but as a friend. MISS BARKER—To say of a teacher that she has entire respect and confidence of her students, who have seen her tested in many ways, is to pay her high honor. This can be said of Miss Barker. MISS POTTER—Her greatest success this year has been with the library which is under her direction. She has a place reserved in the memory of the class of twenty-seven. MISS JENKINS—This class is deeply indebted to Miss Jenkins for the interest she has taken in it. There has never been a time when she was not ready and willing to do anything for any of us. MISS GOELLER—Girls’ athletics had their real beginning under the able coaching of Miss Goeller. Although her first year she has been successful in aiding us to absorb a great amount of Commercial work. MR. FOWLER—Mr. Fowler is a lover of hard, earnest work and endeavor, a splendid example for his pupils. His persistent effort in maintaining a high standard in athletics has achieved fame for our school. MISS SOUTHARD—Her line is Latin and she certainly knows how to teach it. There is no noun or verb incorrectly inflected that escapes her notice. The class is grateful for what she has done for them. MR. HUTCHESON—Mr. Hutcheson is another faculty man who is very popular among all students. He has encouraged and supported athletics much in our school. MR. MURPHY—We seniors do not know Mr. Murphy very well, for his work is nearly all confined to the other classes, but we know him well enough to think a great deal of him and wish him success always. MISS WINTERS—We are very grateful to Miss Winters for her many kindnesses and patience displayed at all times and earnestly hope that she will be returned here next year. MISS GLADYS JONES—Her devotion to her work and her loyalty to the school characterizes her life here. Success to you, Miss Jones. MISS DRURY—Her years of service with the school are marked by accomplishments that can be attained only by absolute fidelity to a profession. MISS O’DONNEL—The whole-hearted and enthusiastic manner in which she performs her duties wins for her the respect of both faculty and student body alike. MISS WALTERS—Although Miss Walters was with us only a very short time acting as substitute for Miss O’Donnell, she proved her ability as an efficient teacher. MISS MARY LOUISE JONES—“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything.”—Plato. Miss Jones possesses those qualities and technique that spell success. Eighteen
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