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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, August 21, 1980
Britt Fell
Five new faculty members will be welcomed to the Mount Ayr Community schools this coming school year. These new
teachers will include Ron LANDPHAIR, Mark LARSEN, Sue LARSON (sic), Kathy RINEHART and Loren LINTNER. Ron LANDPHAIR is
new to Mount Ayr Community schools but not to the teaching profession, he previously taught in Central Decatur. He will
be teaching vocational carpentry as well as helping to coach the wrestling team on the side. LANDPHAIR has a wife, Martha,
and two children, Nicole and Ronnie, who are, respectively, eight and six. Mark LARSEN will be returning to Mount
Ayr Community schools this year as a math teacher and will coach girls' basketball, volleyball, softball and will
assist in track. On top of all that, he will serve as assistant athletic director. LARSEN has a wife, Sue, who will be
teaching at the elementary school, and two children, Jeremy, age nine, and Drew, age five. Kathy RINEHART will be
filling the possision (sic) of Title 1-Remedial reading. She was born and raised in Mount Ayr and therefore is familiar
with the area. RINEHART spent a few years teaching in the East Union schools. She and her family live on a farm just
outside of Mount Ayr. Loren LINTNER is joining the staff as a business education teacher and will assist in the
coaching of the junior high football, basketball and track teams. LINTENER is a graduate of Peru State College, Perus, NE where
he earned his bachelors degree in science.
In addition to welcoming five new teachers, Mount Ayr Community high school will also extend a greeting to Epaminondas
VONTETSIANOS (Nondas, for short), and exchange student who will be visiting from Greece. He is a senior this year.
Mondas will be staying with Reverends Phil and Doris KINTON of Mount Ayr. He is arriving from Thessaloniki, Greece
at the Des Moines airport on August 31 and will remain in the U.S. for a year as part of the Youth for Understanding
Program. Thessaloniki, located on the eastern sea coast, is one of Greece's larger cities, sporting a population of
around 500,000. Until now, he has gone to school there where he had five years of English. Mondas will be coming to
the United States on August 28 to spend three days in Detroit, MI before coming to say with the KINTONS. In Detroit,
he will attend a three-day orientation which will introduce him to the American culture. After that, he will proceed
to Des Moines.
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2012
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