McClenaghan High School - Florentine Yearbook (Florence, SC)

 - Class of 1962

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Mrs. Edith T. Ford—Quiet in voice and manner . . . keeps tab on our honor students . . . knows her math. Mrs. Marie T. Gainey—Origi- nal style in presenting the English language . . . the admired and respeted teacher of psychology . . . “tongue-in-cheek wit. Miss Marjorie Galloway— Our indispensable senior class sponsor . . . busiest teacher in school . . . commerce teacher, extraordinary. Miss Mary Manning Hanner —“Queen of the Tigers” . . . revolves her history teaching around “War Between the States” . . . our jovial Junior class sponsor. FACULTY 19

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Miss Roberta Andrews—Dean of Girls . . . mathematics perfectionist . . . colorful wit and varying personality. Mr. Thomas Z. Ayres—Elec- tronics “livewire” . . . JETS leader . . . guardian of the gates. Mrs. Sarah B. Blanton—Our petite French chatterbox . . . Bible scholar . . . French Club enthusiast. Mr. William D. Blanton— Mrs. Blanton’s “Bill” . . . unexpected humor ... in- dustrial arts instructor. Miss Emily Brothers—Precise and well-planned English courses . . . “stool” teacher . . . has an air of serenity and dignity ... “A beauti- ful behavior is the finest of the fine arts.” Mr. James H. Carr—Dry New England wit . . . scholar of the plant and animal king- doms . . . works with the Science Club. Mrs. Marie M. Cusack—Com- petent organizer . . . teaches history . . . custodian of May Court beauties. Mrs. Lucy T. Davis—Seniors’ Guiding Light . . . Family Living classes always filled ... a womanly woman. Mr. Robert E. Dunlap—En- ergetic physical education in- structor . . . looks after our cindermen . . . big tease, but always the gentleman. Mrs. Maria L. Evans—Intrig- uing Costa Rican accent . . . La profesora dc cspanol . . . one of our sophomore class sponsors. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Fickljng— Sophomore Guidance Coun- selor . . . friendly English teacher ... a quiet way of understanding. Miss Jessie Finucan — Girls’ roundball coach . . . keeps our young ladies physically fit . . . real golf fiend. 18



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Mrs. Nancy C. Harwell—Our Yellow Jacket indispensable . . . Bona fide Latin whiz . . . spirited talker. Miss Judith Jenkins—Indefa- tigable pep club mainstay . . . enthusiastic biologist . . . animated conversationalist. Mr. Albert C. Johnson—In- spiring director of our tal- ented voices . . . many vary- ing talents . . . Well-informed and energetic. Mrs. Barbara R. Jones—Ges- ticulating Spanish expert . . . able sophomore class spon- sor ... a quiet, sincere friend. Miss Novice Kirven — Out- standing and untiring in her geometry ... an example of perfect manners . . . her “Anchor Club” girls consider her “tops.” Mrs. Alice B. Lake—Teaches our seniors the King’s lan- guage . . . adviser for the Student Council activities . . . coke addict . . . elegant and outgoing personality. Mrs. Lila B. Lewis—Coopera- tive and always a willing hand ... to all her students, a teacher and close friend ... T I stalwart. Mr. Wilbur N. Loorer—Our mannerly Southern gentle- man ... a serious and ca- pable World History teacher . . . “Mr. Concessions” for our ballgamcs. Mr. Don M. Mackintosh—Ac- complished piano accompanist ... a friendly smile and a wave for everyone . . . held in highest esteem by our singers. Mrs. Emily L. McLean—“Our fairy tale Queen” . . . makes her literature assignments come alive . . . sets good ex- ample for “her” Future Teachers Association. Mr. Robert F. McLean—“Our knight in shining armor” . . . basketball coach, world his- tory teacher . . . holds the admiration of all. Mrs. Ruth G. Montgomery— Unexpected witticisms . . . sponsor of student fund rais- ing ... a favorite of com- mercial students. 20

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