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3 l lottrcl Clf flclztcrttiozz lQ+lc - IO-I0 nun usnngxgauuv Kill Qu From left to right: Robert Ulm, Bernard Schick, R l Fritschle, R L Blackburn, President, Gerald Kermicle, William F. Lathrop, Secretary, and Elmer Fleming -YIELDING PLACE TO NEW -Tennyson ' lf a great change is made in human affairs, the minds of men will be fitted to it, the general opinions and feelings will draw that way. Fvery fear and hope will forward it . . . -Burke Heirs of a dual educational experience, but possessing a firm mandate from the people to consider public education at whatever' grade level as an integer, the new board of education faces a most crucial task. The physical plant and the educational community now are a unit in fact. The resources of two-thirds of a county can be rnarshaled to bring to every child wherever he lives or whoever he is the equal opportunity to achieve that which his interests and abilities lead him to do. As he passes from infancy to childhood, and through adolescence to adulthood, and grows continuously to assume finally his full responsibilities as a citizen of his community and the world, so must he be guaranteed a continuous educae tional experience geared to his development, unbroken by aaps extraneously imposed. The shift from problems which are tangible and physical to those which involve the intangible and the mental often may seem either unimportant or insurmountable. But persistent faith will find the means to achieve its goals Principal f. l-l. Cherry 44 6 rs -3,
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il T-Lii, O. H. H. Q. Mrs, Anna K. Bullard, BS., belongs to the lunior Womans Club and Beta Sigma Phi. Her current hobby is drawing house plans and watching her husband work on the acres. When it comes to eating, her favorites are Angel Food cake and fresh raspberry sundaes. Miss Ella May Wemhoener. BS., belongs to the junior , K Womans Club and the Wes leyan Service Guild. Her most enjoyable experience , . this year was her vacation at home. Miss Wemhoener considers Norman Bockwell the greatest living artist. Mr. Edmund Snively, M. A., has classes in American History, civics, and economf ics. His favorite popular song is Feudin' and Fight- in'. lohn Gunthers Inside U.S.A. is considered by Mr. Snively the best book of the year. Mr. William H. Millspaugh, B,Ed,, is our new basketball and track coach. He also has a class in Biology. Playing on the American Legion basketball team took up a great part of Bills time this year. Mr. Philip G. Baird, BS., our new shop instructor, has enjoyed planning for the new Industrial Educa- tion Department of O.A.H.S. He belongs to the Masons and plays golf for a hobby. lack Benny is his favorite radio program, Mr. Virgil A, Newlin, BE, has classes in social studies and civics. He enjoys a wide variety of hobbies! reading, gardening, care pentering, and traveling. He likes the song That Little Boy of Mine. Mr. Forrest Kermicle, B. S., one of our Agriculture teachers has enjoyed working with the FPA. He is an active member of the Farm Bureau. Listening to The Mayor of the Town is a favorite pastime.
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