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communication Mrs. Mensing, an alum- na from Burnham High School in Sylvania, Ohio, has been teaching at Oak Harbor for six years. She attended the University of Toledo. Reading, knitting, and sewing make up her hobbies. Like all females, she enjoys eating “good food,” and like all teach- ers, she abhors undisci- plined children. An inquisitive ambitious per- son is her concept of an ideal student. Patricia Mensing I still say the butler did it. Are you sure you're not supposed to be in French class? After graduating from Syca- more High School, Mrs. Grum- mel went on to Heidelberg Col- lege, obtaining her Bachelor of Arts degree. This is her first year here, but since teenagers are one of her special likes, she is doing well. Among her dis- likes are dishonesty and hair in the eyes. Heading Mrs. Grum- mel’s list of hobbies are swim- ming, boating, music, and dramatics. Her idea of an ideal student is one who is prompt with all work, does whatever he can with his assignments, is dependable in extra-curricular activities, and is honest and straight- forward, both in and out of class. Helen Grummel 51
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More emphasis on Carey Oakley Martha Baumgartner Mrs. Martha Baumgartner, a graduate of Montgomery Township High School in Wayne, Ohio, has been teaching for ten years. She received her college education at Bowling Green State ( diversity. Her hobbies are sewing and caring for her husband and four children. She enjoys semi-classical music and loathes the ‘‘so-called singers who shout and call it singing. An ideal student to her is one who is eager to learn, tries hard, is attentive, courteous, and respectful. Emily Sayles Mr. Carey Oakley graduate from Perrysburg High School. He received his B.S. De gree at Otterbein College. Mr. Oakley has taught for four years at Oak Harbor. Among his interests are reading, music, and athletics. According to Coach Oakley, the ideal student is one who wants to learn more than is presented in the classroom. Miss Sayles received her diploma from Clyde High School. After graduation she attended Ohio State University. This is her first year of teaching at Oak Harbor. Her hobbies consist of reading, playing the piano, writing, and square dancing. She likes to direct plays, act, and know what people are like. She dislikes people w'ho have an ax to grind. Her idea of a model student is one who makes the most of rvhat he is and realizes he is educating himself. Carl Smith Mr. Smith attended the St. Joseph Academy High School in Rennselaer, Indiana. He followed through his education by graduating at Bowling Green State University. Mr. Smith has taught here for sixteen years. His hobbies are reading and traveling. His likes are people and governments that are aware of and ready to assume responsibilities and adopt new programs. His dislikes are prejudice, injustice, and unfair criticism directed at people in authority. An ideal student to Mr. Smith is one who makes the most of his abilities, is generally co-operative, and does not become discouraged or resentful when things do not go his way. You like that passage, huh Charlie? 50
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Students study past to present Chris Boehlefeld After graduating from Cleveland West Technical High School. Mr. Boehlefeld attended Wittenberg University in Springfield. Ohio. Among his many hobbies are chess, mu- sic, the Far East, swimmnig, and golf. As some students have found out, his dislikes include boys with hangs and chewing gum during class. Hustle, enthusiasm, and courage head his list of special likes. Mr. Boehlefeld’s ideal student is logical, attentive, neat, well-groomed, polite, hard-working, and respectful. George Millie Mr. George Millie graduated from both Lakeside High School and Bowling Green State University. After teaching here at our school for eleven years Mr. Millie feels that the ideal student is one who likes school, knows what he’s here for, and respects his school and his teachers. His pastimes include reading, painting, and watching football on television. Genoa is the hometown of Mrs. Elizabeth Young, who attended both Find- lay College and the University of Toledo. After teaching here since 1945, Mrs. Young’s concept of the ideal student is one who cares enough to come to class with his assignments prepared. Mrs. Young’s hobbies are reading and traveling. She likes good friendships and dislikes flimsy excuses for school absences. They called her Cleo, for short. That's right, people! 52
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