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at Oak Harbor High As a thousand hands cut the air! You’ve got a point there. 47
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Science is applied Mrs. Carol Young attended Ada High School in Ada, Ohio. She attended college at Ohio Northern University. She has taught here at Oak Harbor for 17 years. Her idea of an ideal student is one who is courteous and cooperative. Mel Hoover Ron Obee Carol oung Mr. Melvin Hoover, who has been teaching here for eight years, is originally from Oak Harbor. He is a graduate of Salem-Oak Harbor High School and Bowling Green State University. His hobbies consist of golf and some woodwork- ing. He abhors the long hair that the boys are wearing. An ideal student to him is one who is attentive during class, dresses neatly, has good manners, shows respect, and realizes the importance of the above. Instant Destruction!!! Mr. Ronald Obee is a graduate of Columbus Grove High School. He received his B.S. degree at Bowling Green State University and his M.S. degree at Western Reserve Univer- sity. This marks his sixth year of teaching at Oak Harbor. His hobbies consist of photography, electronic projects, and sports. Mr. Obee’s principal dislikes is students who are always late with assignments and always have excuses for them. One who is interested, honest, and thinks for himself is his concept of an ideal student. 46
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Mrs. Teagarden attended Fremont Ross High School and Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio. She has taught here for eleven years. Her hobbies are knitting and sewing. She likes to see a lot of snow, and dislikes to see people chewing gum. Her idea of an ideal student is one'Who is pleasant, both in and out of class, who participates in a reasonable number of extra-curricular activities without neglecting his school work, and who is not afraid to work in order to improve his understanding of a subject. Mary Teagarden Would you believe a googol? Math presents a challenge Charles Smith Mr. Smith became a math teacher after grad- uating from high school in Carey, Ohio, and at- tending several colleges. This is Mr. Smith’s eleventh year here, and we hope he has found it as rewarding as have his students. Among his hobbies are woodworking, camping, and hunt- ing. His likes cover a wide area ranging from industrious students, chili. Bonanza, and out- dors, to math. His idea of an ideal student is something to think about: one who studies now the way he’ll wish he had ten years from now. 48 Once upon a time there were three bears ...
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