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I ' who has not ey have gone ildren going. nour Consoli- plete experi- e experiences high school etic coach in in The State 1 City. Central Wes- College, and fed both his Education. enour School 'd work and e fine educa- . .. .-:.-- M .. .U ul. 11,11 1, A-A 1 1 5 Y - 7:7 , wx MR. COSTILOW The principal of our school, Mr. O. W. Costilow, has seen This school grow from an enrollment of 230 students. Being principal of a large school like Ritenour is a very difficult job, but for twenty- six years he has done a very efficient iob. Mr. Costilow has attended a wide range of schools. First he obtained his B. S. degree from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and re- ceived his Master's Degree from the University of Illinois. He has gone on with his graduate work at Washington University, Missouri Univer- sity, and at Colorado State College of Education. MR. EVANS Mr. Wendell L. Evans has been with us four years now as our assistant superintendent. Before he came to Ritenour he had been the Superinten- dent of Schools in Fulton, and prior to that he served as a Director of High School District Super- vision in the State Department of Education. His other positions include teaching and coaching ath- letics in high schools in Desloge and Fayette, and at one time he was principal of the Brentwood High School and Frazier Elementary School in Brentwood. Mr. Evans received his A. B. Degree at Central Wesleyan and his M. A. at the University of Mis- souri. He also has done graduate work beyond his Master's at Missouri and Washington Univer- sities. of ,C-N gg -tu, MISS GREER Who is the best known person around Rite- nour? Why Ellen, of course. So far she has de- voted 'fourteen years to Ritenour as Mr. Costilow's secretary. She began her career the August fol- lowing her graduation from Ritenour in 1939. As the enrollment of Ritenour grows, so does the amount of work Ellen must accomplish in order to keep things going smoothly, but as both the students and the teachers know, she always has time to listen to people's problems with an understanding heart, or to have a ready smile and pleasant remark for everyone. Our appreciation goes to an excellent secretary and a marvelous person. Page Seven ,fu Z45'4A775f23??55E2E2:f2f3jj:jfi5:ig-V .e-3,:. I iq N 'D
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Faculty 5 Iii l ll a l if . , ' 4 T l F , ll M ll 5 li -2512? ll l T' T TEL? fx 4 ll if ll he 5 2, l 5. 53 ill K l, I . L, H, all 5 gl G :.v fl 'L l T . Z V Page Emqhi It H ' .fl H a5.ei1f11f2vZfr?iff!fiafaiff' MELGE GOLTERMAN, Driving Instructor, RUTH LEEPER, Spanish, Social Studies, RUTH LOVELACE, English. KATHERIN DIGBY, Commercial, AUDRA HOLMES, Social Sfudlesp ARLEEN' GAU- STAD, Ari. LEONARD PROVORSE, Biology, MARY LOU BLACKWELL, Physical Education, Health, ANNA MARY BULLOCK, Social Sfudies. BESSIE ELLIOTT, Guidance Direclorg MAYNARD REDFIELD, Social Studies, Speech, ELIZA- BETH BOTTS, Ari. LA RUE SAUNDERS, Librarian, FRANK ARMEN- TROUT, Science, Nlalhg NELLIE SAMSON, Commercial. V a?,z4Q-15g'1f5,-377-0 iuzrrf.- ' 1:-5-we E19 5-N, ,3.Qcx,,,,a,.TA, - ,aw--.E ,- E . , ,, K . . ,
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