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MR. EDGAR HINTON- Even a parade niust be advertised. Mr. Hinton is in charge of all school publicity. lie also supervises the showinq of all filnis. ln addition, when in need et a bit of journal' isnt, lfnwtlisli, or a wee hit of qeneral science, just looli hiin up. Hes ready, willyq and ahle. f Q ,' ,LZ +V fflfd' MISS LAURA KENNEDY- Senior flnqlish with its qrarnniar, Conipo- sition, spellinq, and literature looni high in Miss Kennedys contribution to Fairmont. ilurryinti from reinedial worlc to prize win' ninq essays and assenililinq material for the school paper, the head of the English def partnient is always a lousy person. FUI, ,A Vi 1 J -'V 'N MISS LAURA MARSHALL- JX, li, ct, click, click, straight lines and curly- cues are the diet on which Miss Marshall thrives. Her teaehinq is a full day of short- hand and typinq. Althouqh students seein quite hatfled when they enter her classes, they enieriie as first Class typists and often have jolis awaiting thetn. . G Y MISS GLADYS POWELL- Girls as well as hoys need to keep fit. AC eoidincily Miss Powell 'akes Care of the qirls sports, qyin, and hygiene. She also conduct: the Girls' Athletic Association, which is very popular lieoause of its varied aftersschool aetivities.
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Lf! llllllwlm MR. CLARK HAINES- What is a parade without that certain liit of swing, jazz, jive or symphonic niusic to touch our heart strings? Mr. Haines certain- ly puts us on parade with his band, cliorus, and ensembles. lt might be added Fainnttnl is always ready to till a inusic need, so, let'1: parade! , ' 1 L IJ' r U 1, ,vjVd, v' MR. LELAND S. HALL- Productions all through the year have their settings rnade under Mr. Halls suiiervisiozi, Harnrnering, cutting, sawing, finishing, weld' ing, and running the various new nititrhines all corne under his category. And lor more ation he teaches general science the sixth period. Ak ,V MISS HELEN W. HARTSOCK- Miss l-lartsoclc teaches Latin, French, and P. D. to the girls. But part of the day sho will be found in the counselor's rooni with rec ords, tests, and catalogs. She is also adviser to the annual staff and annually works out a Christmas pageant tor the coniniunity. 'f-+,.,,. J.r+-L '.. L.. MR. MILO I. HEBR- Test tubes, flasks, and bealcers are iight down this person's alley, for he is the intin who oversees the cheniistry and pliysius classes. l-le also teaches just what is limi is made ot, which cornes under the heading ol biology. XX - 4 Qfctt' iam
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. 3, xv n S, ,Ik ll 'Ti 'K T 1 Y x MR. WILLIAM R. RAMSEY- Baseball, baseball, Americas t a v o r i t e game, could well be the theme song ol Wil- liam Ramsey. However, his teaching day in- cludes classes in industrial arts and rnathe- matics which necessitates a long trek be- tween periods. - f f . SL-'A-f . - VV, , . .Y FI. X, ...f rx MR. RICHARD R. SOMERS- ln Mr. Somers' classes the ground work of a general business training is received. Along with this, he teaches classes in book- keeping. Practical experience in cutting sten- cils and doing quantity work on the dupli- cator is supervised as his students help assemble the school paper. Then, too, pic- tures tor the annual, promoting the adver- tising campaign, and coaching the golf team are part ot his day. Miss RACHEL Umcx- VM, Arts and crafts cover a vast number ot activities under Miss Urick's supervision. Whether it be a pottery tile, a poster, or a study in oil she stands ready with help and criticism. There is always something ot in- terest to see in the art room. ivirss LEN VOGELHNG- X Dresses and foods are essentials in every- day lite, so Miss Vogelsang sees that all the fair lassies have an ample amount ot study along these lines, as well as child care, good grooming, and home budgeting. Delicious odors escaping from the foods lab attest more than book learning. it MR. ROSS A. WAGNER- X Mr. Wagner sees that the boys have guid- ance and personal attention. He also teaches a mean course in English and spends many hours coaching debate and contest speech. lunior boys in personality develop- ment study vocations and other personal problems with him.
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