Fairview High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sherwood, OH)

 - Class of 1971

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DEDICATED TEACHERS warn Mrs. Sander was born in Meron, Indiana, where her parents were both college professors. After graduation from the eighth grade, she moved to Albany, Missouri, where she graduated from high school and attended col¬ lege. Her final year of college was completed at De¬ fiance College. Mrs. Sander says education” has been our way of life. She went on to state: It has been a most reward¬ ing career and if the time comes when I’ll live in the past, then I’ll have a future to enjoy. Many have asked if I intend to travel now and do all the things I wanted to do but didn’t have the time to do. My answer - we’ve always traveled and I’ve always done all the things I wanted to do - paint, handcrafts, worked in the church and community, so I intend to go right on living a full life, but probably not by the clock. I never dreaded a day of school, and this has been possible because of my work with a fine administration and a fine group of teachers. This would not be complete unless I also gave credit to youth, and the majority of them have earned my respect and admiration. I’m most pleased that I chose teaching as my career.” Mr. Jones’ statements relative to Mr. and Mrs. Sander were: Our school system has been better because of the many contributions Mr. and Mrs. Sander have made to it. They have been loyal dedicated teachers with a sincere interest in the welfare of our students. At no time have they placed their personal welfare ahead of the school system. They are fine people and both can feel their jobs have been well done.” 5

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FAIRVIEW SALUTES TWO MR. DALE SANDER Geography, W. History, Econ. and Sociology. Mr. Sander graduated from high school at Madrid, Iowa. He attended Palmer Jr. College at Albany, Missouri. He taught for two years at Hopkins, Missouri. For the next two years, he attended Drake University at Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Sander enrolled at Elon College in North Carolina where he served as student football coach. He then taught at Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was at this time Mr. Sander decided to go into the ministry. He then served three years in a church in Reedville, North Carolina. In 1936, Mr. Sander was appointed as principal at the Washington Twp. School in Ney. He served in this position until 1958. In 1958 Mr. Sander was appointed as assistant superintendent and guidance counselor at Fairview Hi gh School. In 1968 Mr. Sander requested to return to full time teaching and turned the guidance responsibilities over to Mr. Mountz. Mr. Sanders comments were: “The greatest rewards in teaching are realized when a teacher becomes aware of the achievements of his former students, Youth has been a part of our lives and it has been a joy to watch them grow. I will miss the associations with the student body and the many activities of the school program. I will ever be grateful to the fine relationship with both the administration and faculty which has made working in the system a very pleasant experience. As for the future, I have many hobbies and I am not concerned about having too much time on my hands.” 4



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SUPERINTENDENT HEAP BIG POW-WOW IN THE CHIEF’S WIGWAM! Mr. Breisinger, Mrs. Schulte, Supt. Darrell Jones (Chief), and Alice Sims. Concern and sincerity have helped Mr. Darrell Jones succeed in accomplishing his goals for the Central Local School District. Consulting with the Board of Education on ever-present problems, offer¬ ing aid and advice to students, and taking pride in school activities are fitted into his active schedule. Perplexed students feel welcome in Mr. Jones’s office as he explains the curriculum and discusses school policies freely. Mr. Jones also demonstrates the, fine Apache spirit in our community which makes us very proud to have him as Superintendent. The students of FHS gratefully acknowledge the unselfish time and effort Mr. Jones has given to make our school a success. Mr. Smith, otherwise known as Central Local’s “Dear Abby,” serves coffee to his No. 1 speech topic, Mr. Jones. 6

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