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ENGLISH English teachers at W.H.S. can always be identified by their no- toriously cluttered desks. On these desks accumulate attend- ance slips, book reports, examina- tions, and many other forms of literature. Mr. Cooper, Miss King, Mrs. Schaffer, Mr. Fuller, and Mr. Hildebrand are kept busy by teaching students and also by organizing the conglomeration on their desks. Oliver A. Cooper, lane King. Barbara Schaffer, Warren Fuller Gordon Hildebrand. HISTORY AND CIVICS Columbus would never have ventured to America if he had anticipated that a great amount of history which students would have to learn was going to result from his discoveries. Mr. Wright, Mr. Hunsberger, and Mr. Schaffer are in part paying for the recklessness of Co- lumbus, for it is their duty to teach our energetic students the history which has taken place since the days of Columbus as well Q before them. .tel ' C ,J v J' X berger, lack uh MATHEMATICS Totaling all the numbers which have been written on the blackboards of rooms 303, 310, and 311 would be a life-long task for some enterprising person. Normally, however, the mathematical manipulations taught by Miss Allen, Mr. Lyren, and, Mrs. Krabill are sufficient for a student's needs. ...i ren Har N Art Wrighg W'l rd Huns- Dorot E ene I. Ly- 'X . ' Xt W, 4.- .,...,, ...w,Mnmmumm
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Q. l if OFFICE STAFF Miss Wanda Kuhn is the competent secretary of Mr. Work. Smiling, energetic Wanda has an endless list of duties which range from sim- ple things-change for a quarter, a much needed rub- ber band, an aspirin for a headache - to the duties more commonly connected with secretarial positions. Mr. William l-leyl holds the position of clerk of the Board of Education. The needs of all the faculty members soon reach the hands of Mr. Heyl, for he is the purchaser of all school supplies. If you glance through the glass windows as you pass the office of the superinten- dent, you can almost always see Miss Marjorie Wingire, the busy secretary of Mr. Burkholder, working hard. The work Marjorie did occa- sionally last year during office practice class recom- mended her for a full-time job this year. ff- M Wanda Kuhn, William Heyl, Marjorie Winqire. BOARD OF EDUCATION Keeping the expenditures of W.H.S. on a sound financial basis, providing curriculum and policies which tend to contribute a well- rounded program, employing capable instructors to teach in city schools-fthese are some of the problems which are encountered by the Board of Education. The Board consists of five men who are elected by the people of Wadsworth because of their knowledge of the schools and younger generation and because of their willingness to deal with the problems which confront our educational system. M. F, Yelinek, Kenneth Fenton, I. S. Overholt, T. H. Ewing Cpresidentl, D. O. Wearstler CV. Presidentl. H My 7,8-M A.
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DRIVING AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION The ever prompt instructor of driving at W.H.S. is no one other than the brave, optimistic Mr. Barton. The fact that there is no swim- ming pool available at our school, has cut down this activity consid- erably for the gym classes. This seldom causes students much grief, however, for the wide range of sports known and taught by Mrs. Plough and Mr. Krauss more than compensate for the lack of swimming. William Barlun, Nolla Plough, Richard Krauss. COMMERCIAL SUBIECTS AND HOME ECONOMICS Tomorrow's stenographers are produced by the combined efforts of Mr. Hanna, who teaches short- hand l and typing, and Mrs. Wil- liams, who teaches shorthand Il, and other commercial courses. The one teacher who witnesses more failures than any other teach- er in our school is Mrs. Henry, instructor of home economics, sewing, and cooking. All tentative cooks and seamstresses who have taken these courses know well the type of failure about which we speak. Russell Hanna, Anne Wil- hams, Frances Henry, VOCATIONS Mr. Doan, Mr. Gerstenschlager, Mr. G-runwald, and Mr. Cramp are directing the efforts toward voca- tional education for students who worry about the jobs their futures hold. The courses taught by these men make it possible for the stu- dents to put their minds at ease. Russell Doan, Bob Gersten- schlager, Harvey Grunwald, Martin Cramp. ,iv 3? VJCIIL' . f T7 T92 T -4 .'-f T uf K 6,17 :gig Q0 .. f-- - ww w.. ,.. ..
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