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THE DRAGON STAFF NE of the most difficult and yet most enjoyable pieces of work of our high school days is putting the year book together. All of the work, from securing advertising contracts to editing the articles, had to be done outside the regular schedules of classes. This makes the Dragon a real gift of effort, time, and in- terest from the senior staff to the school. The staff, reading from left to right: Seated, Robert Nietert and Walter Por' ter, business manager, who were responsible for all the money obtained. Clara Mae Tanis, writer of the daily happenings tDon't get angry.l Doris Eshbaugh, staff artist. Betty Gray, our faithful Worker on picture placing. Mary lane Walther, editor. CNeed anything more be saidl Marjorie Spicer and Marjorie Center, typists. Standing: Carol Hensel, Pauline l-lamby, senior activities. June Koors, school activities. Mr. Somers, the candid camera operator and adviser. Esther Mae Maeder, also a typist. Dorothy Tettman, Mary Martha Wilson, and Doris Mockbee, page girls, always ready for assignments. lean Allen, Sue Poth, and Virginia Potter, club and sports commentators. Miss llartsock, adviser. We are indebted to many others for help in assembling material for Fair- mont on Parade.
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W. A. Driscoll County Superintendent Floyd Rasor Assistant County Superintendent County Board of Education F. M. Staver, T. K. Prugh, N. A. Shank, Elgar Weaver, and Earl t Heck. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION HE P. T. A. has paraded a varied and most interesting program of events throughout the Cllf year. Do you remember that in September There was open house with Mr. and Mrs. Boha- chek and the faculty in charge. ln October There was a card party in the gymnasium to raise money for the year. There was also a demonstration by the pupils and teacher from the Nan Kennedy school. Mrs. Parks and Mr. Somers were in charge. ln November -There were motion pictures of Europe shown by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wal- ton. Mrs. Hedge and Mr. Ross Wagner were chairmen. ln December' A Christmas Vesper service was presented with Miss lrlartsock, Miss Urick and Mr. Hall co-operating. ln lanuary Miss Alta Becker reviewed For Whom the Bells Toll. Mrs. Geo. Lenning and Mr. Leland Hall, chairmen. ln February Dr. Warrningham spoke on the problems ot youth. Mrs. Warner and Miss Funck, co-chairmen. ln March A large attendance for the first township music festival, planned by Mrs. Kuhns and Mr. Haines. ln April May A style show and art exhibit sponsored by Miss Vogelsang and Miss Urick. SLATFD, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Ctnistena Vxflral, Mrs. Rirl Bolrtrtshek, Mrs. George Lcrrrnnfr, Mrs A l P tl Mrs. D. D. Rolrrrger, president, Miss Rachel Urrck, Miss Laura Marshall, Miss ldlftlvll Volrflsrrrrr. STANDlNG: Mr. Ross Wagner, Mr. l. E. Prass, Mr. Clark Haines, Mr, Rrvlrard Svrrrers, Mr. ll. l R rr
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