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tf-ollbw- Pattern Mr. Lawrence Miller, special preparatory teacher, hangs up his coat as he prepares to start a typical day at Fordson. Mr. Frank Davis, history teacher, unlocks his door early in the morning to catch up on some work before his busy day starts. Mr. Gilbert Hamilton, English teacher, starts his day as many Fordson teachers do by reading the daily bulletin. Mr. Ray Parker, social science teacher, patrolling the hall during homeroom period, checks the passes of Jerry Cicotte and Clyde Costa, 12As.
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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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It's not only the students who hove to make use of the library for study. Mrs. Sally Hansen, former English teacher, proves this as she checks out a stack of books with the assistance of a librarian, Mrs. Eleanor Baker. Mr. Charles Held, librarian, old newspapers stored in the checks an article in one of the tower. 'lUzy Jlelp, Id4, ui the Having an interest in the library is typi- cal of almost all teachers, especially ours. Our teachers realize the importance of library work, and they are always giving us projects which will acquaint us with the most ‘‘remote” books. Our faculty mem- bers realize, too, that they do not know everything about our library; they often use it to increase their own knowledge. In fact, some of them even climb stairs to the tower to find an old newspaper or a 1935 school record. Mrs. Hilda Eastwood, English teacher, Mr. Howard Nebel, science instructor, Mr. James Osterberg, English teacher, and Miss Marion Hunsicker, commercial teacher, use the library for references.
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