Summit Station High School: 1941-1943
W. E. Stuckey, 1941-1943
W. E. Stuckey graduated from The Ohio State University, College of Agriculture in 1933. He taught vocational agriculture at Thompson in Seneca County for two years, at Jackson Township four years, and at Hopewell Loudon for two years. He established a teacher training department at Summit Station-Lima Township in Licking County in 1941. He remained in that position for three years. In 1944, he accepted a position as Farm Safety Specialist with the Industrial Commission of Ohio. In 1952 he became the Executive Manager of the Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives and in 1955 the Leader of Safety and Emerging Preparedness with the Ohio Extension Service.