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PeA Blueprint for the completed gym in hand, Mr. Dorman Ardis (center), principal of Fordson, enjoys a little light conversation with his assistant principals, Mr. John Romanow and Miss Eliz- abeth Bice. Imposed upon our faculty are the tasks of being friends, guides, ex- amples, and instructors. Sometimes our faculty must join together as a group, and at other times an indi- vidual personality is the only way in which our needs and demands can be satisfied. This pattern of being both group and individual is typical of our teachers. At the an- nual picnic our teachers join to- gether for eating, for discussion, and for just being with each other. Our principals work together to make our school one that they and we are proud of. On the other hand, each of our teachers has his own classroom, specializes in a few subjects, and has one goal: helping us learn. Mr. Kenneth Howard, electric shop teacher (right), looks a little doubtful of what Mr. Ernest Kraai, machine shop instructor, is saying to him, as they pause for a chat between classes. Commercial teachers. Miss Jane Lombard, Mr. James Todd, and Mr. Sam Kopp combine efforts to mimeograph a test for Mr. Todd's class.
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Oh boy, food! Mr. John W. F. Davis, social science Bonfiglio, English teacher, Mr. teacher, Mrs. Gertrude Bos, librarian, and Mr. Michael their lunch heartily at the Cardone, English teacher, eat faculty picnic. Mr. John Ringe!spaugh, boys' counselor, Mr. Paul Luoma, welding instructor, and Mr. Jesse Cripps, boys' counselor, all agree that something funny is happening at the faculty picnic Relaxing in the teachers' lounge during their free period are Mr. Larry Johnson, student teacher; Mr. Eugene Baker, dramatics instructor; Mr. Henry Lewis, counselor; Mr. Rudolph Martinak, physics teacher; and Mr. William Watson, history teacher.
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n Ah, the trials and tribulations of winter driving! With a smile Mr. Raymond Schultz, English instructor, cleans the snow off his car's windshield. Mrs. Ethel Ivanoff and Mrs. Beatrice Simmons report for work before Mr. Eugene Cummins, Mr. John Curran, and Mr. Henry Seekamp. Mr. Ross Slabaugh finds out what's new in the daily bulletin. Students aren't the only ones who come to school still half asleep. Mr. Carl Roll, shop math teacher, guides sleepy- heads Mr. John Fowler, social science instructor, and Mr. Thaddeus Motley, machine shop teacher, into the building. llteA L St pA,
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