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SMITH, HOMER-Ohio State Unl- versityg teacher at Industrial Arts School. TAYIOR, BESSIE-B. Ph., Ohio Stateg M. A. Columbia, teacher of Latin. TOM, ELOISE-B. S., Ohio State Un- iversity: teacher of Home Ec, sponsor of Home Ec Club. WALKER, lYRON1A. B. and M. A., Ohio University, head of So- cial Science Department, teacher of social studies, sponsor of Forum Club and Student Council. CUL 13 WEIS, JOHN-S. H. S. graduateg B. S., Mount Uniong Ohio State Universityg teacher of physical education and coach. WHITNEY, M. R.-B. S., University of Illinoisg teacher of social ,sci- ences, sponsor of Forum Club. WINKLER, I.EN- S. H. S. graduate, Ohio State, B. S.g teacher of physics, aeronautics, electronics, and mechanics. YAPLE, M. L.-Bliss Collegeg Ohio Northerng Wooster, commercial teacher, sponsor of Commercial Club.
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K FACULTY MARQUART, NATAl.IE-- g raduated from S. H. S., A. B., Wellesley, teacher of history, sponsor of Forum Club. MASON, ELIZABUD-B. S. in edu- cation, Kent State, other work Co- lumbia, Ohio State University, Bowling Green, Physical Educa- tion instructor, sponsor of G. A. A. MERCURE, .lANE1A. B., Baldwin Wallace, teacher of Spanish and English. MILLER, .l. B.- B. A., Capital Uni- versity, teacher of English and Industrial Arts. PITTMAN, NAOMI-University of Akron, Oberlin School of Busi- ness, instructor of commercial sub- jects, sponsor of Commercial Club. REIFF, MARIE-A. B., Ohio Wes- leyan, Columbia and Ohio Uni- versity, Dean of Girls, math in- structor, Mathematics Club spon- sor. 5 nurr, cn sf H s. ate, Baldvv' allace Colege, West- ern Reserve University, Ph. B., A. B., head of math department, college adviser, sponsor of Mathe- matics Club and College Guid- ance Club. RUFF, ELEANOR-S. H. S. gradu- ate, B. S. Baldwin-Wallace, Home Economics instructor, sponsor of Home Economics Club. S A B, Oberin College teach er of English. , SCHEID, EDNA- raduate of S. H. A -3 - - 9 ' SCHROPP, GLEN-Graduated from S. H. S., B. S. at Denison Univer- sity, attended Universities of Illi- nois and Michigan, Math instruc- tor, Math Club sponsor, in charge of tickets for athletic contests. ' SEAMAN, THEODORE- O t t e rb ein College, B. S., Colorado Univer- sity, Ohio State University, head of Industrial Arts Department. SMITH, FRANK- S. H. S. graduate, Ohio Wesleyan and Cleveland School of Art, Colorado State Col- lege of Education, A. B. in fine and industrial art, M. A. in Edu- cation, New York School of Dis- play, Alfred University, instruc- tor of art and crafts, Supervisor of Art in the Public Schools.
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Bill Lange, President, Peggi Miller, Secretary, Bob Sprau, Vice President HISTORY .... On September 8, 1943, a group of rather timid and excited students entered Sandusky High School as freshmen. They became a part of that great organization of students, all working to better themselves and the world about them. That same group, minus a few who fell by the wayside, is the Senior Class of 1947. Now we have completed four won- derful years of work and fun that we want never to forget. During the first week of high school, a freshman lives in a little world of his own, and that's iust what we did. We heard new names and sow new faces. We walked down unfamiliar halls and carried very strange books about Latin, Algebra, and Science. But after the first week, the newness be- gan to wear off and we tried to decide whether we wanted to join either of the only two school clubs that were open to us. On Friday nights, we all hiked out to Strobel Field to see the Eastside beat the Westside , or the Upperclassmen beat the Lowerclass- men . Then came our first high school dances, and we wondered if life could ever be better than it was now. We even went to the school polls and cast a vote on election day. Suddenly Thanksgiving was upon us, and we went home with vivid recollections of the Dra- matic Club's Thanksgiving Mystery Play, Wings over Washington. On December 7, we proved that we did Remember Pearl Harbor by purchasing over S2000 worth of war bonds. There were more dances and an occasional glance at a text- book. Then everybody began humming SiIent Night and making out lists for Santa. The school gave us the movie, Holiday Inn, for a Christmas present. Even the A Cappella Choir created a musical Christmas for us. We started the new year full of resolutions and Christmas candy. Intramural basketball was in full-swing, as well as the mid-year tests. We heard the Forum Club discuss post- war problems. The Student Council's Talent Program made everyone swell with pride when we discovered the truly great people we had in our midst. lContinued on page 781
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