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L. fo R., siHing, Miss G. Ellen Mann, English, Miss Vera K. Randall, En- glish: sianding, Miss Bernice Rea, librarian. L. +o R., Mr. Lance Shreffler, speech, debafe, clramaiics and social siudiesg Mr. A. J. McCullougl1, social siudies. These are the carpenters, the F a c ul i y 0-A-4 . , frfzfis L. +o R., Mr. Richard Beery, ma'l'l1e- maiicsg Mr. L. L. Jackson, ma'l'l'1e- maiicsg Mr. Ray Moyer, maihemaiicsg Mr. William Gulden, maihemaiics.
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Joseph A. Dorff Principal Joseph A. Dorff, a graduate of Ohio State University who holds an A.B., a BS., and an M.A., began his teaching and administrative career 26 years ago at a small country schoolhouse in Belmont County. For three years he was an elementary school principal, and he was a high school principal for ll years in Shadyside and in Wooster, Ohio. In 1951, the first year of Mr. Heischrnan's superintendency, Mr. Dorff came to Upper Arlington. He sees the recent changes in the structure of the Upper Arlington school system as a definite improvement. 'nl believe very strongly that the reorganization of the high school into a junior-senior high school organization will produce educational dividends that were not realized in the six-year high school. Student interests and activities can be more closely related and geared to the student groups concerned since the age span will be cut in half in both cases. The senior high school should be able to accomplish more with the excellent physical facilities that we have for our use. A modern building that affords a fine library, science laboratories, special areas and modern classrooms should go far in improving the quality and character of the learning that goes on within its wallsf, .lui Page Eleven
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