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feldeea e F 1 In June of 1953 Mrs. Ruth Susan CHollerJ Stevens, teach- er ot home economics, announced her retirement from the teaching profession. Mrs. Stevens came to Newark High School in September of 1943. Previous to that time she had taught home economics at Lincoln Junior High School. Mrs. Stevens began her teaching in Licking County. In 1915 she started teaching elementary grades in the Newark system. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Kent State University and her Master ot Arts degree from Colum- bia University. In addition, Mrs. Stevens studied at Deni- son University, The Ohio State University, and the Univer- sity of Chicago. Mrs. Stevens will be remembered not only as an ef- ficient instructor in home economics, but also a kind and sympathetic friend as dean of girls.
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2ewzee In June of 1953 Miss Bertha Lois Crilly announced her retirement from teaching in the Newark school system. Miss Crilly began teaching in 1910 at Elizabeth, Illinois, where she taught English and Latin. In 1911 she came to Newark to teach in the fifth grade. In 1913 she moved to Newark High School where she taught English and journalism until her re- tirement. ln September of 1924 she became critic of the Reveille Annual and the Reveille News. The 1943 yearbook was the last annual she piloted to publication, however, she continued as adviser to the Reveille News until it suspended publication in May of 1952. In addition to English and pub- lications, Miss Crilly was adviser to the College Club. ln the past she also coached school plays. Miss Crilly held the bachelor of arts degree from Deni- son University and the master of arts degree from The Ohio State University. She had pursued further study at Columbia University, Middlebury College, and Northwestern Univer- sity. Miss Crilly's course in senior college English was one of the finest in the state. Much was the praise from many of her former students who attended colleges and uni- versities concerning the thorough preparation they had re- ceived in her classroom. Her resignation is a great loss to the school, but her many former students, friends, and col- leagues wish her well in her years of retirement.
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e O I MARY ELEANOR BARNES To her we oledicafe This bookg For Us she's had a smile Which means so much, her happy look As we Travel each shorf school mile. And so on This her Twenty-fifth year- And we wish her many more- We deolicaTe This book with cheer To Mary Eleanor.
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