New Riegel High School - Hi Lite Yearbook (New Riegel, OH)

 - Class of 1964

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MR. URBAN T. OEN Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Ohio State University Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, and IV To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language: for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware. -----William Cullen Bryant MR. JAMES R. WISWASSERQ Bachelor of Science in Education Bowling Green State University Ohio Northern University American History: Economicsg Speech Sociology Junior Class Sponsor We know that when all the men who do things, have done them, And after all the men saying things about those doing so, It is only words, nothing but words that live to show the present How men worked and thought in the past. -----Kipling ,K K 4 '21t!?i I 1 -www' 'T' M ki -gzalizqzp H Av: , ff- :Ee if MR. KARL SIEGLE Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Lawrence Institute of Technology Bowling Green State University Industrial Arts, Technical Drawingg Wood Shop Metal Shop: Power Mechanicsg Electronics J. E. T. S. Advisor Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. .... Proverbs .,,,, sg B.- ih V V -65,1 I

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MR. ROBERT H. .TAECK Bachelor of Science in Education Bowling Green State University World Historyg English ll American Government Junior Class Sponsor There is a time, we know not when, A point We know not where, That marks the destiny of men, For glory or despair. -----Joseph Alexander MRS. JANICE L. HOWELL Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education and Extension Capital University Ohio State University Home Economics I, II, III, and IV F. H. A. Advisor Cheerleader Advisor Laugh, and the world laughs with you: Weep, and you weep aloneg For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own. -----Ella Wheeler Wilcox MR. JOHN R. K Bachelor of Arts - ' Heidelberg Coll e Mexico City College English III: English IVQ Spanishil Spanish llg Assistant Coach Sophomore Class Sponsor Whene'er a noble deed is wrought, Whene'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts in glad surprise, To higher levels rise.



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THE CLAY IS EVERYWHERE By Charles B. Roth One day not long ago I stood in front of the marvelous Lorado Taft Statuary group in the Chicago Art Institute, a group of lovely human figures that had arisen boldly out of a block of solid marble, part of which still encased them. And I thought that once this block was a shapeless mass of marble. Now it was a masterpiece of shape and, beauty. And I thought of the reply of another sculptor who, when asked how he managed to create masterpieces, replied simply, The clay is everywhere--all I need is time. And then the further thought came: This is the case of every teacher. Around her every day is the Clay of human greatnessg the boys and girls whose lives are entrusted to her. What will she make of them? Will they become great scholars, leaders, artists ? Some unquestionably will but, let us face it, more will not. But because of her teaching and her training of them, they can all become greater than if it were not for her. Thus, to me the challenge of teaching becomes greater than the challenge of a block of marble to a sculptor. He deals with insensate things. The teacher deals with sensate human beings each with infinite possibilities to become a masterpiece of living. I do not suppose that the sculptor Taft, laying aside his chisel at the completion of his masterpiece, stepping away from it a little way, regarding it partly with criticism but mostly with the affection that comes from long associationg took more satisfaction in his creation than a teacher, watching her class leave her for the last time, knowing that into each life something finer has been built than the lines on a marble statue. l SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Ernest I-Iohrnan, Vice-Pres- ABOVE: The retiring Mr. Brose is being identg Raymond Mathias, Paul Bouillon, Clerkg congratulated by the president, Harold Clouse, Raymond Theisg Harold Clouse, Presidentg for his sixteen years of service to the New Gerald Boes, newly elected memberg William Riegel Schools as a school board member. Brose, retiring.

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