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Five classes a day with an aver- age of twenty-four students a class presents a crowded art room. Emer- gency procedures have been followed this year as other subjects were being taught in the other two proposed art rooms. Class on three sides, with addi- tional rooms for supplies and ceramics plus new desks, have given students every opportunity to make full use of their creative powers. ROCKWELL? REMBRANT? Perhaps Ellen Ger- hart and Carol Richards will become famous artists as Miss Urick helps the girls with their masterpieces. . . . preparing RACHEL URICH--Wittenberg, BS. in Ed., Ohio Wesleyan, BA., Art. HELEN VOGELSANC-Ohio State U., B.S., M,A.g Home Economics. PAUL WAGNER--Central Unit Principal, De- Pauw U., A.B.g Indiana U., lvl,S. CHRISTINE WAHL-Otterbein, B.A.g Ohio State U., M.S.g World History, Guidance, Counseling. MARY BELLE WARREN-Union U., A.B.g U. of Tenn., The Sorbonne, M.A.g French, English. RICHARD WEST-Springfield College, B.S.g Ohio State U., M.A.g Physical Education. MIRIAM WILSON--Ohio State U., Western Reserve, B.S. in L.S.g Librarian. EUGENE WYSONG-Miami U., lVl.A.g Personal Adjustment, Counseling. LOUIS ZAREMSKI-Ohio State U., A.B., B.S.. M.A.g Social Studies.
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Social Studies, an important part of the curriculum, is stressed in the early life of Fair- montonians to give them a better un- derstanding of peo- ple everywhere. Heading the various departments are E. Friend Couser, Civics, Economics, and Sociology, Louis Zaremski, American History, and Herbert Burns, World History. These teachers pre- pare boys and girls for living and co- operating in their future world. TIMELY PANEL DISCUSSIONS on world affairs are being conducted in Louis Zaremski's American History classes. This panel consists of ludy Meckley, Bonnie Dieterich, and Gloria Hoyer. of Fairmont students . . . EUGENE SMITH-St. Mary's, A.B.g Marquette U., M.A.g English, Debate, Public Speaking. MRS. HULDA SMITH-Wittenberg, Western Reserve, B.A.g English, journalism, MRS. EVELYN SORENSON- West Unit Secretary LW. STUCKEY-Miami U., B.S., Indiana, M.S.g American History, World History. RICHARD SULTZBACH-Wittenberg, A,B.g Counseling, Guidance, English. ROBERT THYCERSON-UD., B.M.g Miami, M,A.g Ass't Marching Band Director. VERNA TULLIS-Wittenberg, B.S. in Ed., Health, Physical Education. MARY ANN TURNER-Wilmington, B.S., Health, Physical Education, GEORGE TUTTLE-Findlay, A.B.g Ohio State U., M.A.g Algebra, Plane Geometry, Math. 'f - , i Lisxwi i ii iff' ' ' is 29
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With modern equipment, the seven cus- todians, under the supervision of Charles Crice, are able to keep school in efficient order. Floor waxers, portable blackboard vacuum cleaners, and other equipment help to make their job easier to keep the school in tip-top condition. DEMONSTRATINC THE PORTABLE CLEANER to fellow custodians is Charles Parlette. Left to right are Adrian Forte, Francis Dayton, Edward Siford, lVlrs. l-lelen Benbow, Albert Benbow, and Carl l-lofferberth. Finding the school without a cafeteria pre- sented no problems to the cafeteria workers. Assisted by volunteer students, they kept the lunch period running on schedule with the distribution from vending machines. PREPARINC FOR A BUSY DAY are Mrs, Betty Yates, Mrs. Mable Freeman, and Miss Margaret Powers. to live tomorrow. Students are transported safely to and from school in all weather by the 34 school bus drivers. They also chauffeur students be- tween incompleted Fairmont and Barnes junior l-ligh for some classes which require special facilities. Extra-curricular activities are also speeded to their destinations via these chrome- yellow C-lVlC's. i l BUS DRIVERS INCLUDE Brown, Chamber, R. Chamber, W, Chambers, Conner, Cooper, Cotterman, Cummins, Current, Damico, Dunn, Elmore, Emerick, jackson, D. Keener, O. Keener, Kerns, King, Lewis, Manny, Marri- man, Nunn, Schwartz, A. Smith, C. Smith, E. Steward, M. Steward, Sullivan, Trick, Waller, Wasser, B. Welsh, W. Welsh, Wren. 3l
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