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C Faculty JOHN VV. YVAGENSEIL. B.S., M.l9lfl.4Mr. W'agenseil is ever rezuly to clcmonstrate a General Science or u General Math teclinicality to a bewil- Altllougll the 0.H.S. French course is not easy, '4Frencl1- men come back for more, an- ticipating tlle fun, games, and friendly chuckle of PERISCOPIC anfl French Club sponsor. MISS FRANCES T. MC- NALL, A.B., better known as l,insti.,' HTHICL D. RAY, A.B.. M.B.'-- The untiring airl of Miss Ray calms the troubles of young IllI.ltll6I'lllltlClHIlS. Her enthusiasm in directing the Math Club and Girl Reserves is a subject of admirationito all 0.H.S. students. ll tlerctl fresliie. He sponsors both Science clubs untl tlie bantl. MISS YIOLA SACKTER. B.S.. lVl.A., and MISS HELEN R. SHELLABY, B. of Fld., in- structors of typing and short- llancl, 'gtalk it over with MlSS MARY E. BARBER. A.B., who comprises the en- tire personnel of the Latin Department.
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New J 1 fb' J Xe X X' ,F- s . ,-J SKY?-Pl L ' -ff'-'oy ff' xc--r' aw More Abou MARY E. MOOT, B.S.- The 0.H.S. music students find that music really has charms as Miss Moot teaches it. This year the Music De- x-'V' MISS HELEN M. HAM- MUN, B.S., who knows that cooking and sewing are Mthc way to a lllllIl,S heart, teaches Domestic Science to the futurc Uakmont housewives, who thoroughly enjoy the woman- ly art of cooking. Thanks to the instruction of MR. GEORGE D. POR- TIGR, O2lklll0llt,S hoys have learned to transform mere pieces of wood i11to useful ar- ticles of furniture. Included in tl1e Manual Training course is mechanical drawing for en- gineers-to-be. am-5, 4 partment cooperated with Miss Ekas of the Drama De- partment to produce the well- known opera, 'GMartha. HELEN E. WTHITE, A.B.- Miss Wlhite is truly an aide- de-camp to all the budding artists of 0.H.S. as well as to those in charge of plays or parties. Besides her daily art classes, she also sponsors the Art Club. ff Min nf 'J' 10
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D. LEWIS SHUKICK, B.S.S., B. Ed. VIWGMWI' H- FUSTFR, AB- DAN MCCLRDY, A.B., M. Ed. WARREN i'lEI.Ll-Ili, li S. PAUL E. MASTEIIS, ILS. .-XLICIC H KRTER, A.B. H. N. Elm1sToN. A.B. lvl.-KRGUERITE Elms. A.B., MA. JOYCE CILLESPIE CLADYS SHOTT, A.B. JAMES M. Woon, A.B. fBelow :J CHARLES S. MARSHALL, A.B. A. L. GLENN, B.S. in C. W. Q! 4 , D. LEWTIS SHUKER, B.S.S., B.Ed., in his inaugural year at O.H.S. finds that American History and Social Science, and his job of assistant football coach keep him completely enraptured. DAN MCCURDY, A.B., M.Ed., stands by as WARREN HEL- LER, B.S., tells of the wonderful football team O.H.S. will have next year. ln addi- tion to his gym classes, Mr. Heller also tackles two American History groups. MR. MCCURDY, Civics instructor, adds variety to his schedule with a Social Science and a Viforld History class. ln the midst of bio- logical experiments with dead frogs and such, PAUL E. MASTERS, B.S., manages to squeeze in a solitary Plane Geometry course. MARGARET H. FOSTER, A.B.fMrs. Eosterls English literature and letter writ- ing instruction is indispensable to every junior, and seniors look forward to her direction of their play. MISS ALICE HARTER, A.B., prepares our future Erenchmen and Englishmen for intelligent conversation. H. N. EDMISTON, A.B.- Mr. Edmiston, who starts us out right in Hrst year algebra, also has charge of the golf team. MARCUERITE EKAS, A.B., M.A.f Miss Ekas relaxes M 'neath the shade of the spreading chestnut treew after a tiring day with her seniors and their speeches, and MISS JOYCE GIL-LESPIE rests after a hectic day on the gym floor. MISS CLADYS SHOTT, A.B., finds a glimpse at the Sat- urday Evening Post much more refreshing than her daily meeting with the Sopho- more English classes. Although many of us are a bit in the darki' concerning the subject of physics, we can easily be enlightened on this subject by MR. JAMES M. WOOD, A.B., who also has the task of teaching General Science and Chemistry to O.H.S.7s future Wscien- t1StS.,, MR. CHARLES S. MARSHALL, A.B., M.A., recovers sufliciently from teaching the historical dates and political theories of Wvorld History and Problems of Democracy to discuss fwho knows what?l with MR. A. L. GLENN, B.S. in C., who teaches our business-minded students to balance the budgetf' Hi-Y is also Mr. Marshall's 'afortew and Commercial Club and the financial as- sociations are under Mr. Clennis sponsor- ship.
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