Fairmont West High School - Dragon Yearbook (Kettering, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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K, x A y -1 MISS CHRISTENA WAHL- K iq, L' K! To her goes the task of teaching many students good English, good history, and good American literature. Nor is this her only duty for she can be found many an evening working with the Girl Reserves who carry out an elaborate program of activities. MR. C. P. WARNER- What would a school be without athletics, is the battlecry of Mr. Vtfarner, the man who heads our health program and sees that all the boys are in good physical condition. Vtfhen not teaching gym or hygiene, he can be found out on the athletic field coaching the football and track teams in season. 1 0 MR. GEORGE WEIMER- - - Mathematics all day long is this man's schedule. H7 also is inlcharge of all the N. Y. A. students, 7nd has been the chairman oi the assembly committee for the year. His po ularitynwtth khfe students is evidenced ev .n in His end of the day study hall. 'Y I 4 l Miss FLORENCE WETZEL-j'9 LD While bells are ringing and students are flying to their classes, Miss Wetzel sits calm- ly back and keeps everything under con- trol in and around the oftice. Her capacity to work under pressure, to know the indi- vidual, to supervise student help makes her a secretary second to none. MISS MIRIAM WILSON- Up and down, round and round the library goes Miss Vtfilson. Everything from photog- raphy to the latest fiction is displayed in her domain. When the library is not command, ing her attention, she may be found vvrn in room 202, teaching freshriyapl sh, l 1 t y -1 I fu! fXfx

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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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CLASS WILL GEOMES graduation and the time many of us students have to leave. With us go some very endearing traits which we believe should continue to survive in our underclassmen Our last wish is that the following bequests will be looked into and carried out carefully lean Allen gives her knack at not being able to understand a joke to Sue Hauser-kBetty Altenburg hands on her ability to master athletics to Marilyn Jenkins--Lyle Baird gives to lack Murphy his bachelor soul--Edward Benton gives his College Review Hour to any student with insomniaffEarl Bohachek gives his winning way with the Women to Daniel Walthers--Bob Butterworth wants desperately to give his golf ability to his brother Doc-Elwood Cate gives all his work to any student with enough muscle to master it alleflunie Koors wills to Beverley Lohnes her cute little waysf--Clifford Crane passes on his jokes to any student who has not yet heard themefDick Debard wants Devie Kesling to have his rippling rhythm-,Joseph Geis wills his quick comprehen sion to lohn Peterswlfred Haas gives to Nick Michael all his trick dancing steps--Tom Hedge gives to Alan Cripe all his booklearningelune Kalter and Tom Sturm give their steady life to Mary Kuhn and Bob Knoxe--Edward Klemm wills to William Schweickart his independent actions and persuasive voice Rita Mae Liszak wills to Marguerite Meyers her tininess-lames McKenzie hands to William Freeman his big beautiful eyes--Bob Nietert gives to Don Hamilton his knack at asking questions-Walter Porter wants to will some of his brains to any student who needs them-Sue Poth wills to Vera Hurst too many, many jokes-fVirginia Potter gives to leanne Warner the winning smile she has- sWalter Preston gives his philosophical soul to Don Bohr-Don Shock gives his swinging golf clubs to Art KindyeMarjorie Spicer wills her smooth sailing in Civics to some struggling junior-Audrey Graeter wills her cousin Bob Graeter all that the name implies-e'Dorothy Tettrnan gives to all the boys her butch haircutf-Don Whipp wills his innocent personality to Pee Wee Worman ffPud Wills gives his rugged figure and car to Walter Gross-ffCather ine Zimmer wills her ability to keep out of trouble to her cousin lake. ln the above will, not every senior has been mentioned, but the remaining ones wish to will to the rest of the school their brains, good looks, winning personalities, good grades and good luck that your fortune may be as good as ours. Signed THE SENIOR CLASS Friday, the Thirteenth Witnesses: The Sleeping Dragon The Office Clock

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