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et IEANNE REED Ohio VVesleyan A. B. Miss lieetl is also a newly- ailcled facility member-an instructor of English and home economies. She has shown her ability and rc- snureefulness anal holds a high place in the minds of the students. MARGENE ROUSII Miami University B. S. in Ed. Serving as both biology teacher and physical educa- tion instructor, Mix: Roush has distinguished herself as one able to mpc with many situations. Vivaeious and petite, she is a favorite with all the student body. j. ELLIS SIIIPE Muskingum College A. ll. Mr, Shipe's zersonality radi- ates to all tliose who come in contact with him. Ilis ready wit and lnunor are two of his most valuable assets. As general science teaehcr, he emphasizes the advantage of a knowledge ot science today. MARIE STOVVE Ohio University A. B. ller integrity and sound judgment unsurpassed, Miss Stowe is known to all as a resourceful and capable fae- ulty member. As a teacher of American history and French, she contributes niuelx to the knowledge of the students. X942 ELIZABETH THORNBURG Carnegie Tech B. S. Ohio YVesleyan A. B. ln- teaching senior English, Miss Thornburg has shown unsurpassed patience and perseverance. I-Ier gracious manner and intellectual in- struction is appreciated by ax . RICHARD YVOODS Kent State University B. S. in Ed. George YVushingtuu Univer- sity AI. A. The sagaeity and intellect of Mr. WVoocls are known to all. To be a student in his geography or eivies class is to profit greatly, for his kmwlvflgl' IS extensive-yet clearly presented. NAOMI YOUNG Ohio State University B. S. Capable ancl efficient, Miss Young has shown resource- fulness and originality in her- classes of home econ- omics. She creates a feel. ln? of' independence and se f-reliance in the girls. VIRGINIA WILEY Secretary Ginny is the scl1ool's sec- retary and a very eflieient one. As a winning and fro- liesome person, she has gained popularit through- out the whole scliool. Eleven amz,
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aww, W BIARY I. IOHNSON Muskingum College A. B. Our versatile Latin teacher has zroven a good friend in- deed. To her, the students come for counsel and sug- gestions and are always re- ceived wannl '. Her sound judgment and practical ad- vice are greatly appreci- ated. MYRL KEPNER Davis and Elkins College A. B. Energetic and vigorous, Mr. Kepner symbolizes the full spirit of cooperation and fair play. Ile coaches his hoys to Inlay to the hest of their almi ity and to he good sports at all times. DOUGLAS KERR Ohio University A. B. M. A. Our typing instructor, Mr. Kerr, is a newly added mem- ber of the faculty. XVorking in a quiet, unassuming inau- ncr. he has aroused a great- er interest in husiuess train- ing. WILLIABI KIDD Capital University B. S. in Ed. Kidd's untiring interest his students, shown in his hiolo classes and foothagl, field, is an of his deep sin- and is worthy of the held for him. WW Ten lv if FRANK KNUTSEN 'V Wooster College A. B. Coaeliing our tracli team is Mr. Knutsa.-u's specialty, hut We cannot forget the pa- tience and perseverance he has shown in his English classes. Too, we have eu- ioyed the social times he has ielpcd us plan. NORMAN RIOYER Muskingum College A. B. University of Michigan M. A. XVhat would we do without Mr. Moyer, his cheery smile, his friendly greeting, his genial nature, and his toler- ance with English classes and play casts? NVe admire his high standards and value his friendship. EVERETT RALSTON Ohio University B. S. Columbia University M. A. Mr. lialston's perpetual en- ergy is devoted to the traiu- ing of the boys in industrial arts and to the education of the students in algehra classes. llis keen percep- tion and broad lcnowledre are recognized hy all the students. JJ.-, BIARY ELIZABETH RANNELLS Ohio University B. S. in Ed. Miss liannell's friendline: and cooperation have ei cleared her to ns. Througl her tireless efforts as a Girl Reserve advisor, she hasx proven her desire to uphold the C. R. standards. Her ability as a shorthand teach- er is iinown to us all. S56
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Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. 6 X947-41.2 As usual-Labor Day. -lan. Likewise, school begins! jan. W'hat's your schedule! jan. This book was written by Mu::ey -memor- able words! jan. Senior Girl Scouts' Back-to-School Dance. First HifY meeting. lan- Cheerleaders elected by student body. Jan Hi-Y hall-line still in good working order. leanne Brown- -Interesting essay in speech class!! Ask her! Feb. First Girl Reserve meeting4party for Fresh- Feb. men. Feb' Martins Ferry 40, St. C. 0, Sh-! We're not down yet. Feb. Our first borne night game. Mingo 7. St. C. 7. Mat. Student Council's first meeting. Mar. Schi Schan stall' meets. Mar. lnitiation of Hi-Y members. The sting of truth will come out-Six Week Mm' Tests. State lnspector-The teachers were prepared. Mar' Were we?! Adena 0, St. C. 25. We feel pretty good after April winning--was it because we had such a good cheering section! Ap,-gl Last ot' the Mohicansnftnotion picture. April Teachers in Zanesville-a blissful test for all. Three cheers for Mr. Ramsey--fa real talk. Avril What is the difference between Oscillation and Oscullation? Dorothy Lynn ought to know! April Look at the birdie. Senior pictures talten. Mrs. Lee. Chinese lady, speaks in assembly. Alml Hi-Y, Girl Reserve Chili supper-yum-yum. May Iunior class play. One Wild Night. Some- May body lost something! Remember Pearl Harbor! MHY Resolved whether underclassmen should be- May lieve in Santa ClaussDebate in assembly. Student body program for Christmas. Glee Club Christmas program-very impres. May sive. MHY Back to the good old grind! What did you get for Christmas? May Twelve Girls' teams start tournaments at noon hour. Ask Eleanor Ruchl why she likes the country! Mr. Gabel leaves the reaching ranks. We shall miss him. Girl Reserve basketball team defeats Shady- side 21-5. Sihi Schan radio program-Annuals go on sa e. Nancy Colvig. Selina Henderson chosen as delegates to Girl Reserve Mid-Winter Confer- ence at New Castle, Penna. Freshman class officers elected. Mr. Hill, our new teacher, arrives. Red Cross Benefit Program sponsored by Stu- dent Council. Fatal sick week tests. The Snows Came wzut of school rest of week. Girl Reserve Hoo-Doo Dance. Mr. Hill says he has had experience in a dark room! Why, Mr. Hill!!! District Musical Contest at New Concord. Honors brought to St. C. Hi. Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance, held at Pine Room. Orchestra-Carl Stritzel. lnterclziss Basketball Tournament Finals- wondcr who wonllll Good Friday. Mr. Shipc leaves. Sorry to see him go. Good luck, Mr. Shipe. Band and Glee Club represented in District Contest at Bridgeport. Senior class play, Midnight. Oh, that underwear! Girl Reserve Mother-Daughter Banquet. Band Concert. junior-Senior Prom at Belmont Hills. A per- fect finale to a great year. Glee Club Concert. Outs but to make reply, ours but to reason why, ours not to do and die. so say we all before entering the exam rooms. Baccalaureate Sermon. Commencement-Dr. Charles B. Ketcham, President of Mt. Union College. We're off on our own!
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