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OPENING MINARET MOTHER! Mrs. Madge Lynch is taking time out from her duties as advisor to the Min- aret. English literature and grammar are also included in her curriculum. She is a senior sponsor. NOW THIS IS A . . . A favorite of all the students is Stew. Mr. Harold Stewart is a senior sponsoif and an industrial arts instructor. He is also co-sponsor of the student council. HOW MANY CWPM'S DID YOU GET, JOHN? Miss Zella Adams checks on a student's progress after a time test. Miss Adams is a senior sponsor and teaches com- mercial courses. NICE GAME, BOYS. Mr. Tom Goldsberry, Tiger Cub basket- ball coach, is shown congratulating his boys on a fine job at the half-time of a game. He teaches gym and health and safety. He is athletic director. THE GIRLS' HELPING HAND. Miss Elizabeth Doggy serves as the girls' counselor, she also teaches sophomore English and the senior grammar and composition class, NOW WHAT DOES THE PISTON DO? Mr. John Stinson teaches history, health and safety, and serves as assistant foot- ball coach. Mr, Stinson is known for his ever present smile. A FULL SCHEDULE! Combining dramatics with instruction in Latin and English displays versatility and application of Mrs. Charlotte Peter- son. I'M LAUGHING WITH YOU, NOT AT YOU! Al Nowak derives much pleasure from teaching biology to sophomores. Mr. Nowak is head football coach and seventh grade basketball coach. NEW DOORS FOR US . . .
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IT SHOULD BE IN HERE! Always cheerful and understanding, Principal N, B. McCammon keeps the school affairs progressing efficiently. He is never too busy to listen to any student who has difficulites or needs counseling. LET'S SEE, 2 + 2 I S! Mrs. Imogene Azbell is caught at one of her many jobs in the office of the superintendent. No matter how busy she happens to be, she has a friendly word for everyone. She serves as school ac- countant and secretary to Superintend- ent Johnson WHAT? Being secretary to the principal is a hectic, but enjoyable, job, managed with skill by Mrs. Bernice Lewis. Mrs. Lewis is a friend to everyone. KEEP AFFAIRS RUNNING SMOOTH LY
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WHAT A MESS! Miss Stout surveys this litter which, somehow, was removed from her purse. Miss Stout is librarian and sponsors the Thespian Troupe and is co-sponsor of the student council. FALL IN GIRLS! Who is absent today? This is a familiar scene in the girls' gym, every period and every day. Mrs. Hanna is the girls' physi- cal education instructor. She is also a junior class sponsor. TIME OUT TO TALK TO SANTA! As a commerce teacher and B team basketball coach, Mr. John See finds little time to work around his new house. I'LL CHECK IT AGAIN! Mr. Harold Hardman keeps himself quite busy as school activities treasurer and teacher of math. He is also a fresh- man sponsor. X L -...,. EXPOSING US TO KNOWLEDGE . . LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN DO! Mr. Reese Hammond advises Junior high boys and teaches junior high geography and spelling. He always has a ready smile for you in the halls of G H S. HAVE THESE PROBLEMS READY TO- MORROW! Mr. Herndon Irwin, math teacher of the 7th and 8th grades, is the timekeeper at all home ball games. Being timekeeper sometimes proves quite interesting. NOW WHAT? Vocational training is an important part of our school curriculum. Future ma- chinists and carpenters learn the finer points of their respective trades in the well-equipped shop. Mr. Verle Athey and John McCullough discuss the day's projects. THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART . . . ! Mrs. Dorothy Compton shows her girls the best possible way to prepare food. Aside from home economics she teaches home nursing.
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