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Lx, I -li MRS. VIRGINIA HAGGARD MRS. LILLIAN IACKSON MR. I. L. LOVVORN MRS. LOIS MILLER Mathematics English and Social Studies Mathematics and Science EI1g1iSh and S0Ci2l Studies MRS. MARION MOORE MRS. CHARLOTTE OTIS MR. BYRON RAWLS MRS. MARY STEPHENS Physical Education French and Spanish Agriculture Commercial Subjects an ini MRS. K. STEVENS MRS. ALMA STOVES MR. ROBERT STRONG MISS NAOMIA WILSON Speech Social Studies and History English and Social Studies Home Economics 'L
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5 MRS. ELEANOR ALLISON MRS. MIGNON ANDREWS MRS. IULIA ARNER MR. R. L. BEAIRD English and Mathematics Science and Biology English and History Physical Education 5 ,fs A , 3 ' MRS. NELLIE BLACKWELL DR. RUSSELL CLARK MR. GEORGE CORRADINO MRS. ELNORA DEV ALI Secretary Principal Band and Glee Club Dietitian 5 L E MRS. MARGARET DILWORTH MR. I. R. EDMONDSON MRS. LEODA FRANCIS MR. M. D.. GUTHERY English Mathematics Librarian Chemistry and Physics
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The school year 1955-56 will soon be ending. As it comes to a close, we must evaluate the past year's work in terms ofworthwhile accomplishments. The grades re- corded on the records in the office files cannot be used as the only in- dex ofprogress and success. Grades alone are not the only desired goals for the time we have spent here at school. To have shown real ad- vancement, we must have shown progress toward our personal goals and desires from lifeg we must have improved as citizens of our school and communityg we must have de- veloped a deeper understanding of our fellowmang we must have given our best efforts for every under- taking. If after a personal eval- uation, we can see improvement in these and similar areas, there has been progress. Each staffmember, patron, stu- dent officer and student has a job to do for school to be most mean- ingful. It is toward this end that our efforts must be directed. There are many individuals and many groups who have given their efforts in this directiong to them I would like to express appreciation. Space does not permit all that should be said, so to the student body, faculty and patrons, let me wish the best of everything that life has to offer. Sincerely, ,QW
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