South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1954

Page 10 of 96

 

South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 10 of 96
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Page 10 text:

Facult IN MEMORIAM . 'ff T. Raymond Stahl None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise. This quotation carries the feeling of all who knew T. Raymond Stahl, beloved mechanical drawing teacher at South High School for thirty-five years. He is remembered by many for his individual and kindly interest in school activities, his keen Wit and sense of humor. He is also remem- bered by his friends to be a man of great versatility. Muskegon, Michigan, was the place of Mr. Stahl's birth. After graduating from high school in Muskegon, he Wen-t on to further his study at Hackley Manual Training School in Muskegon, Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology, University of Wisconsin, Chi- cago Technology College, Federal School of Designing, in Minneapolis, and he also attended classes at Ohio State University. Mr. Stahl lived in Columbus until his death on the evening of Dec. 22, 1953. He is survived by his wife and his son and daughter who are both graduates of South High School. Mr. Stahl loved his work and made it so interesting to his pupils that they were inspired to do their best. in his death South suffered a great oss. 5 a re fi 'Q is-9? '. 'Q 1.x 1-1 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Left to right: Lucy Amborski, Carrie E. Wolfe. Left 150 fight: Elsie Friebel, Louise Lippincmt Ruth Page Six Siples. ff, .14 .W f f' f fvfvz!f4.f,fw5Q

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One of the nicest things that we c'1n ssiy bout our vice principal, Elsie Grove is thflt she really en- joys working with teen-agers, Miss Grove his been the vice prin- cipal of South since September, 1947 'ind prior to that year she wfrs a member of the teaching staff Her favorite pfrstimes are gardening and working with flowers She ilso spends a great deal of her spare time reading. When Miss Grove was asked what she enjoyed most about working around students, she re- plied I think its most interest- ing to see how many wonderful young people there are and to see what useful citizens they are de- g YJ: 5 ff I at Mrs Pauline Edwards Secretary to Miss Grove Miss Grove at home in her garden. Elsie Grove Vice Principal , ,,,,,. ,M V Wt? , .,- ' pf' - fs- f mwxsv fi 35 5 I psig. -ff l' fe i , i if Page Five



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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MANUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Left to right: Robert Lewis, Richard Kate, Beulah Left fv fight? William Mfrler, T- R- Stahl, Wiiiialii Thompson, Dale Helmick, George Hood, Eugene Scofield, R0bSftHH11ey, T0hI1 SChl1SfeI'- Yontz. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Seated, left to right: Doris Singer, Eve F inson, Anna Lett, to ffghff Stanley Bash, Virginia Tif11S, D. O. Lentz, Ellen Boyer, Arema Kirven, Florence DZWIS- Belcher, Pauline Jones, Carrie Wolfe. Standing: Klise King, Sara Crist. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT HISTORY DEPARTMENT Seated, left to right: Lydia Meyer, Emily Koterba. Left to right: Bemard D. Redman, Verne C. Smith, Standing: H. C. Pearce, Kenneth Hoover, W. M. Lucy Amborski, R. R. Beetham, R. C. 'Richards, Davis, C. W. Alspach, E. S. Stauier. Tom R. Metcalf. Not pictured: Goldie Curry. Page Seven

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