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Mr. Flatter, our boys, counselor, is helping john McDonald as part of his busy schedule. As boys' counselor, Mr. Flatter has many other duties which include issuing re-admis- sion and tardy blanks and offering to help boys seeking advice on colleges and personal problems. Besides being boys' counselor, Mr. Flatter is assistant-principal and teaches some of the boys' personality adjustment classes. Although these daily duties keep him busy, Mr. Flatter can always find time to help all students striving for the best in scholastic achievement. Senior students pre- paring for the senior scholarship tests and for other tests are always encouraged by Mr. Flatter. Having a special interest in boys and understanding their problems are some of the qualifications for an excellent counselor. Umf Princqml and oumelonf Our school is unusually fortunate in having such a leader as Mr. Somers. With the background of a commercial teacher, guidance counselor, and assistant principal he knows and understands the varied prob- lems of high school pupils. He has never been too busy to be of assistance to youth groups in some constructive activity. He formed the first Fairmont High School golf team in 1930. He has been advisor of the Photography Club, also the Anglers Club, and sophomore class. The Dragon,i' which was a mimeographed news- paper in magazine form, was started by Mr. Somers. He and Miss Hartsock were co-sponsors of our school's yearbook, THE DRAGON, for several years. These two journalistic feats were fore-runners of our present DRAGON. Twenty-five years of progress have indeed been enriched by Mr. Somers. Every morning we are greeted over the public address system by him. Our daily activities are outlined and announcements made. Everyone knows by his excel- lent advice that he is vitally interested in the students, teachers, and school. Our picture reveals Mr. Somers surrounded by the tools of one of his hobbies, photography. He has taken many pictures while on his vacations. He has shown many of these vacation pictures to study halls and social classes. On top of photography as a hobby, Mr. Somers also enjoys fishing and hunting. One of the busiest people around Fairmont is Mrs. Githens. Seeking in- formation on colleges, Jeanne North, talks with Mrs. Githens. Being girls' counselor she talks to girls having problems and those wanting help in selecting subjects and colleges. Every girl around Fairmont knows that Mrs. Githens will help her if it is at all possible. In addition to advising the girls, Mrs. Githens helps the junior Achievement Club and is assistant ad- visor to Miss Warren in Future Teachers. Beside these extra activities, Mrs. Githens issues readmission and tardy blanks to the girls. By encour- aging scholastic work, Mrs. Githens strives for progress.
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Fucult ROBERT K. ALLEN Doer it take both of you? Cedarville College, Miami University, A.B., M.A. English, Journalism RUTH I. ANDERSON Be rure ro hand your outlines in. Hastings College, Ohio State University, A.B., M.A. English, Guidance ROBERT C. BADERTSCHER Be quiet. Wittenberg College, Ohio State University, B.S., M.A Sophomore Mixed Chorus BERNICE BILBREY Do, re, mi. University of Dayton, Miami University, B.S. Girls Glee Club BARBARA SILER BLACK U'7but'r your trouble bubble? Ohio State University, B.S. Commercial LLOYD WILLIAM BLATT Sound murculine boyr, tbir i.rn't the Mickey Moure Clubf Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Wilmington College Ohio State University, B.M. junior-Senior Chorus O. E. BUBE That doe.rn't mutter unywuy. We won? worry about tlautf Miami University, B.S., M.A. Chemistry, Math, Conservation HERBERT F. BURNS Thut'.f the 3564 quertionf' Wilmington College, Miami University, Ohio State, B.S. Social Science E. FRIEND COUSER Comer never fail: anyone. Manchester College, Miami University, A.B., N.E. Economics, Civics, Sociology ANNE LOUISE DAVIDSON Put the hockey .rtickr in the bowel. Bradford junior College, Wittenberg College, B.S. Health, Physical Education J
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