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Teachers instruct students in basic In six modern laboratories, tive classes of physics and ten classes of chemistry prepare for the even more scientifically advanced world of tomorrow. Because of the experi- enced instruction ot j. L. Baker, j. Gordon Blackmore, Victor Showalter, and O. E. Bube, some Fairmont graduate may some day be responsible for the development of a revolutionary scientific improvement. HAUL HER UP! Mr. Baker supervises the proceedings while Norma Becker, jerry Palmer, and Bruce Camp- bell demonstrate the efficiency of a block and tackle, set up for the physics class. MRS. ANN ADMAN-Wittenberg, Miami U., B.S.g English, journalism. RUTH ANDERSON-Hastings, A.B.g Ohio State U., M.A.g Counseling, Guidance, English. WILLIAM ANKENEY-UD., Miami U., Ohio State U., B.S.g World History. I. L. BAKER-Ohio State U., M.A.g Manchester, A.B.g Physics. ROSS BATESON--Bowling Green U., B.S.g Ohio State U., M.A.g Health, Physical Education. EZEQUIEL BENEVIDES-Ohio State U., B.S.g Spanish, English. GORDON BLACKMORE-Wilmington, Miami U., B.S.g Chemistry. ALFRED BOLENDER-West Unit Principal. U.C., B.S.g Morehead State, M.D. MRS. FLORENCE BROWN- Mr. Somer's Secretary.
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Library service was disrupted the first semester because the new library was not completed. A small collection of reference books was available in Room 205 and fiction books were dis- tributed through English classes. Much time was spent preparing for the move to the new, modern, spacious quarters in March. The new library has an audio- visual, a conference, a periodic, and a work room to supplement the main room which has space for lO,5OO books, and seats for l4O students. There is a record table supplied with earphones for quiet listening to records from the new collection. A book chute has been installed for convenient re- turn of books not overdue. EXAMININC BOOKS to make the library more complete are Miss Busseer and Miss Wilson, librarians. of blueprints. OFFICE SECRETARIES: Busy as the proverbial bees are five office secretaries who keep student records up-to- date and available for college transcripts. Mrs. Charlotte Robinson, east unit, Mrs. Evelyne Brown, central unit, and Mrs. Evelyn Sorenson, west unit, work hard to keep the general office running smoothly. Typing, filing records, answering questions of students and parents, and finding information for the principals are some of the everyday tasks that keep these women busy. ln the east unit, Mrs. Florence Brown serves as Mr. Somer's secretary and Mrs. Betty Coetcheous is Mr. Flatter's secretary. The others serve as secretaries to the various unit principals.
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subjects. To prepare students for the busi- ness world is the main task of a well- equipped commercial department. Office practice, consisting of working on a practice set, comp- tometer, dictaphone, and filing, is supervised by Miss Laura Marshall and Mrs. Frances l-lomer. Courses in fundamentals of book- keeping, business economics, and shorthand are offered. Shorthand ll students type report cards. TYPING THEIR WAY TO THE BUSINESS WORLD are A. Shawhan, B. Teegarden, l. Story, I, Sutton, and S. Stoner. MRS. EVELYNE BROWN- Central Unit Secretary. IRA O. BROWN-Wittenberg, B.S. in Ed., Miami U., M A., Algebra, Plane Geometry. O. E. BUBE-Miami U., B.S,, M.A.g Ohio State U., Tufts U., Bivlogy, Chemistry. HERBERT BURNS-Wilmington, Miami U., B.S.g World History, Driver Training. MRS. IOAN BURNS-Bowling Green U., B.S.g English. RUTH BUSSEER-NU. of Kentucky, M.S. in L.S.g Adrian, BS., Librarian. MARY FRANCES CLAGCETT-Western, AB.: U. of Hawaii, B.L.S. of English, English. MRS. IODY CLINE BRUHN-DePauw U., B.A.g English. E. FRIEND COUSER-Manchester, N. E., Miami U., AB., Civics, Economics, Sociology.
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