Oakwood High School - Acorn Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Mr. Claqgett AROUND Producer of An Acorn Grows in Oakwood is Arthur E. Claggett, whose job it is to see that everything goes according to schedule. Many of the Oakwood stars go to him for guidance and find him always willing to cooperate.. From his front office desk Mr. Claggett, Whose ready smile promotes good fellowship, can supervise all the undertakings of Oakwood. Mr. Claggett's tact and thoughtfulness in handling the everyday problems of this corporation have made our production a success. Chief directors are Allan Zook, Iohn Lewis, and Mack Hummon. Mr. Zook has the task of starting the newcomers, who, after three years of his help and disci- pline, are ready to start off as polished stars of the senior high. Mr. Hummon is the policeman of the O. H. S. lot, but his beaming friendliness and sportive humor make many a struggling greenhorn feel at ease while tackling the new experiences found at Oakwood. The touching up of the rough spots in the careers of the Oakwoodians is done by Mr. Lewis, who gives the sophomores, juniors, and seniors their final boost to stardom. Without his understanding and encouragement many would have fallen by the wayside. 'Hithmetic, one of the most im- portant of the three r's, is taught by all three men who divide our time, multiply our grades, and add to our pleasure , WZ, Mr. Zook I 5 Lewis Mr. Hummon 163 A

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THE LOT Assistant directors and chief advisers for the Oak- wood stars and starlets are Captain and Mrs. Thomas D. Brown, Ir., who fire them with ambition for bigger and better roles on the stage of life. The Browns are an inspiration to all whom they contact. Not only do they guide the future aspirations of these stars, but Captain Brown also gives a working foundation of civic and governmental matters to his students, while Mrs. Brown prevails upon her English classes not to say We ain't and He don't. Another branch of the O. H. S. lot is that of the Board of Education, the executive board for all activities. It consists of Mrs. George Murray: Frederick W. Heckert, president: B. Allen Parker, clerk-treasurer: Robert S. Oelmang David E. Detrick: and Charles R. Martin. At this round table the board decide important matters of studio government. Their loyalty and energy never flag, and they give unstintingly of their time and effort in solving the problems of new equipment and additonal studio projects. They function as a unit always working for the best interests of the stars. Capt. and Mrs. Brown Mr. Heckert Mr. Parker Mr. Oelman Mrs. Murray Mr. Detrick Mr Martin i t7J

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