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Hobart C. Holman, B. S. Principal Wilmington College, Ohio University, O'.tio State University. World History, American History, Junior High Hi:-tory. Charles O. Shrader. M. M. Miami University, University of Michigan. Public School Music, English IX. Chester A. Way. B. S. Ohio University. Social Science, Junior High Geography. J. F. McConnaughey, B. S. Wilmington College, Miami University, Lebanon University, Ohio State University. Commercial Subjects. TEACHERS Robert D. Campbell. B. S. Ohio State University. Vocational Agriculture, Farm Shop. Wendell P. Bigony, B. S. Wooster College. Hygiene, French, General Science, Chemistry. Sidney B. Cutlip, B. S. Wilmington College, Ohio University. Biology, Junior High Spelling, Writing and Mathematics. Kathryn A. Shy. B. S. Ohio State University English X and XI, Junior High Spelling and Writing. George O'Dell. B. S. Wilmington College, Miami University, Ohio University. Industrial Arts Ohio University. English XII, Latin, Junior High English, Charles W. King. M. A. Ohio State University. Physical Education, Junior High Science. James Dunham. B. S. Ohio University, University of Cincinnati. Business Arithmetic, Economic Geography, Junior High Mathematics, and History. Mrs. Pfeifer. B. S. Ohio State University. Vocational Home Economics. (First Semester)
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BOARD Of EDUCATION CLARENCE VALLERY President 1929- 1942 JAMES ROBINSON Vice President 1932-1942 D. STULL MOORE Secretary-Treasurer 1930- 1942 WILL H. ACORD Member 1935- 1942 JOHN MARKHAM Member 1936- 1942 SCHOOL BOARD The success or failure of any organization depends much on its Board of Directors. Here matters of personnel, equipment, and policy are determined. Every member of our Board of Education has given freely of his time and effort to meet the needs of our school. Their aim is to provide for the present, and at the same time to look ahead in order to meet any future emergencies. At this time they are preparing a curriculum for 1942-43 to cooperate with our country in any way they can to help win the war to keep our schools and nation free. E L Page Nine THE 19 4 2 W A V E R L Y N O V
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T I I I I I r r r m Our Teachers and Dorothy as We Know Them Dorothy Stahler Allen is the steady office secretary. She is also the unofficial Bureau of Information who answers the important as well as the unimportant questions of the teachers and pupils. On good days and on bad days she goes serenely on. Mr. Cutlip — Everyone admires him for the interest which he takes in all the school activities and for his fine spirit of cooperation. Miss Shy is our English lady who makes life worthwhile by her pleasant smile and cheery ways. Mr. Helman has a keen sense of humor. His recipe calls for a little fun and laughter mixed in with the daily grind. Mr. Dunham — When students proceed up and down the west-end stairway, they can always expect a friendly Hello from Mr. Dunham. Miss Vallery — Everyone, seniors especially, relies upon Miss Vallery for her friendly and helpful guidance. She is respected and appreciated by all the students. Mr. Way explains problems in social science in an interesting and entertaining way. Mr. McConnaughey's instruction in the commercial department as well as his philosophy of life will not soon be forgotten. Mr. Bigony's smile has become a tradition. The staff owe many thanks to him for his photography work on the annual. Mr. Campbell presents an old occupation, farming, in a new and enlightening way to the farm-shop boys. Jennie Marie Stoll put into practice, at the end of the first semester, what she advocated. In late December she became Mrs. Pfeiffer. Mr. King deserves a vote of thanks for his helpful instructions and guidance, and, incidentally, his interesting speeches in pep-meetings. Mr. O'Dell — The general shop course, under Mr. O'Dell, is not just a daily routine with a saw and hammer. Through his teachings, the boys really learn how to carpenter. Mr. Shrader — Everyone knows and likes Mr. Shrader. His personality and versality in music make him a must be at all occasions. Mrs. Scott took over the reins in the home economics department after Miss Stoll's marriage. Her efficiency and friendliness have won the admiration of all the students. Page Eleven
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