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The uiding ight Barton R. Griffith Ohio State University B. S. in Ed. VVestern Reserve University M. A. Hannah K. Bortz Smith College B. A. Elizabeth C. Clement Flora Stone Mather B. A. Aline P. Henderson Illinois State Normal University School of Fine and Applied Arts Helmi A. Johnson Flora Stone Mather College B. A. Helen K. Mable Cincinnati University B. S. ltlarjorie G. Mink Muskingum College B. A. FACULTY CAME T0 BAY 1926 1934 1939 1937 1938 1929 1935 Robert A. Morton Heidelberg College B. A. Uhio State University M. A. Charles M. Patterson Millikin University B. A. Ohio State University M. A. VVillurd G. Schumaker Wooster College B. S. ltlurvel E. Sebert Otterbein College B. A. Homer R. Secrist Wooster College B. S. John W. Shollenberger Oberlin College B. A. Pennsylvania State College M. Ed. Clifford R. Wertz Otterbein College B. S. C A M H T0 BAY 1938 1938 1939 1925 1929 1937 1929 Mr. Griffith Mrs. Bortz Miss Clement Mrs. Henderson Miss Johnson Miss Mubie Mrs. Mink Mr. Morton Mr. Patterson Miss Sebert Mr. Seerist Mr. Schnmaker Mr. Shollenherger Mr. Wert: S0'U01l
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T h e P 0 ze: e 1' s h a t e STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is a representative group elected from the various homerooms and the Hi-Y, Friendship, Leader, and Social Science Clubs, making a total of twenty-one IIICIII- bers. At the beginning of the school year, the Council performed its usual duties, such as tak- ing care of the tickets at football games and selling booster pins. At this same time the moni- tor system was organized and honor study halls were started. The latter was an innovation at this school. In the way of donations, the Council gave fifteen dollars toward the football banquet. This group soon found that it could not try to pass sentence on everyone who was turned in for violation of hall rules. A tribunal, composed of five members, was then organized for this purpose, leaving the Council proper free for more important business. As there were only fifteen representatives for a student body of almost 300, it was de- cided. to enlarge the nmnber by adding members from the four clubs. This helped to distri- bute representation more evenly. During the football and basketball seasons, opportunities were given to the high school home rooms to make money for their classes by selling candy and wieners at the games. The requests to do this were handed in to Student Council and the applicants allowed to make their choice. It was ufirst come, first serve. In February the Student Council held a spaghetti dinner to which the faculty was in- vited. Lights are now being tried out for hall monitors, and a constitution has been made for the workings of the Council in the future. The Citizenship Award, given for the first time this year, is to give the students a goal toward which they can work in the efforts to be better citizens in the school and community. , , , , A A , ,.., Qin ,Q . V, , , Bottom Row -Betty Wismar, Laurel Hrnstmeyer, Nancy Ashcraft, Don Ross. Allen Barker, Audrey Richard, Miriam Jaeklitch. Second ltow-Jack Beaton, Richard Ashwill, Don Talbot, Jay Cherry, Beverly Anthony, Mr. C. M. Pattcrson,'Janc Anderson, ltoger Scrne, .loc Keenan, Fred Mersbach. 'lop Row-Dan Aspery, Phil Senff, Elmer Orvis, John Sturges. y Abent 'Sally Galbraith. eight
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