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Miss Mickey Childers Miss Margaret Johnson Miss Carolyn Mastin The importance of English is to master techniques of grammar, to teach oneself to feel deeply, to express one's thoughts and emo- tions in the best possible manner . . . in other words, effective English is good intellectual food, well prepared, well served. Since writing and speaking well are so important in our modern world, each student studies English all four years of high school. Miss Childers watches carefully while Billy Myers diagrams a sentence from the day's lesson. Wonder what Miss Johnson is thinking as she watches Billy Day and Barbara Hook work at the blackboard? English students, Larry Cole- mire, Kenny Pickrell, and Emma Bauer, watch intently.
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JBih. rar y Mr . Sarah Nash The library is the real heart of our school. Realizing that 'libraries are not made, but grow ' we are happy to see our col- lection of books increasing constantly. Although the library is only two years old, we have already over twenty-five hundred books including books of the hour and books of all time. Mrs. Nash studies the Reader's Guide during one of the many hours she devotes to preparing the facilities of the library for the students. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS These helpful library assistants are, left to right: Sue Reeves, Patty Fraley, Mary Raven- craft, Pat Grant, Connie Fegan, Anna Lyons, Barbara Tobin, Martha Ritchie, Betty Burns, Marian Wheat and Margaret Poston. 15
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Oepartment Also in our English department is Mrs. Virginia Porter who worked with students having special problems. She has also been quite helpful as a substitute in various classes and as an as- sistant in the music department Mrs. Mary Barber Miss Jean Brannon Mrs. Virginia Porter Miss Brannon helps Charles Taylor while Dan Rees and Stanley Schlitz study. Could Frankie White have noticed the camera? Mrs. Barber seems to be amused by Dorothy Moore's book report. Wonder if Jane Pyles, Sharon Morrison, Ann Dieterich, Sue Feagan and Charlotte Filson are laughing because of what Dorothy said or because they are a little bit nervous wondering whose report is next? 17
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