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Students prepare for careers It’s not that we don't trust you Bill; it’s just that we don’t trust you. According to Doctor William Ramsey, superin- tendent of Penta County, this school was formed to “recognize the student’s potentialities, to unloose his creative powers, and to stimulate his initiative.” The opportunities opened to students by the new equipment, special training, and job experience at Penta County enable them to enter business or in- dustry directly after graduation. Among the broader fields offered are agriculture, business education, distributive education, home economics, and trade and industrial education. Those who wish to con- tinue in their education may attend Penta Techni- cal College. But preparing for a career is not necessarily monotonous and uneventful, as can be seen on this page and the next. 58
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Outstanding talents proudly displayed Bonnie Haaser Harry Blausey Mrs. Haaser is an alumna of S-OH and also a graduate of Bowling Green State University. This is Mrs. Haaser’s first year here at Oak Harbor High School, but she taught previously at the Carroll Town- ship School. Mrs. Haas- er’s hobbies are bowl- ing and collecting cups and saucers. An ideal student, says Mrs. Haaser, is one who lis- tens, works hard and is courteous. A graduate of Har- ris-Elmore High School and Ohio State Univer- sity, Mr. Harry Blausey is just beginning his teaching here. Tennis, golf, gardening, and boating make up his hobbies. He likes fine food, good concerts, and the attitude of the community toward the band. His greatest dislikes is when the band has worked diligently for a half-time performance and it rains for that game. His ideal student is one who thinks through an idea, expresses himself easily, and works hard toward his goal without grumbling. The motto that they should believe in is: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.”
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at Penta County Who wants to play co-pilot today? The first guy who blows that horn is dead. 59
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