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2 iq- A gf, l Sf f 1 -p Miss Myrtle Clark and Robert Johnson seem to be discussing one of the problems that stumped their classes in algebra. Both have math classes ranging from algebra to trigonometry. Coaching varsity baseball also is added to Mr. Johnson's busy schedule. This is where I was last summer, states Miss Helen Dunlap as she points it out to Mrs. Eunice Mansfield. Miss Dunlap teaches geometry and French, while Mrs. Mansfield supervises the Rocket and Northeastern staffs. She also teaches English. They vote, own property, pay taxes, Enjoying themselves for a few minutes before classes begin, these voca- tional arts faculty members relax in the office of the new agriculture de- partment. Lloyd Schmadeke teaches vocational agriculture and advises the Future Farmers of America, Watson Coleman teaches wood shop classes, Evan Boiler instructs radio and shop classes, and Boyd Thompson teaches metal trades and arithmetic. 4121715 MIM' 'l5'lt diff Yii Page 12
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Safety is one topic that is stressed in Irvin Deeds guid- ance classes as evidenced by the poster in the back- ground. He and Mrs. Mary Stall compare notes on their seventh grade classes. Thinking hard about Mrs. Mary Frances Moore's ques- tion, Art Gilbert begins slowly to answer it. They could be talking about anything because they are eighth grade guidance teachers and that covers a wide field of study. school community Have you used these books in your class yet? Cecil Johnson asks Leon Rottmann. Both men teach ninth grade guidance. Mr. Johnson also teaches arithmetic, Mr. Rottmann, speech. K J, t I , Mrs, Beryl Bowlin, tenth grade problems, and Mrs. Helen Krause, twelfth grade problems, seem to be finding something interesting going on in Elmer Schick's eleventh grade modern problems class. Teaching modern problems is a full-time job but enjoyed by these three, lt is to these teachers that students go for advice, for admis- sions to class and for tardy slips. They not only do these things, but they hold classes which are attended twice a week by each stu- dent. Social adiustment, consumer math and personality differences are among the many topics discussed in these classes. l I Page 11
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Enjoying a humorous observation made by Mrs. Ula Maher are Miss lsa- bell Smith and Mrs. Barbara Saylor. All teach English to the senior high students. The students learn the correct forms of speaking and writing and read the books of great masters. A major task for these three is the inevitable correcting of the many themes that students write each year. serve in armed forces Giving one of her famous readings to her class is Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder, speech and dramatics teacher. She directs all of the plays and trains bud- ding actors ond actresses. Watching Miss Audria Shumard's first period class ar- Demonstrating to Mrs. Lucena Hendrix and Mrs. Annette rive are Mrs. Mildred Richards, Miss Shumard and Mrs. Bitner the beginning sewing techniques that she teaches Barbara Bush. Mrs. Richards teaches bookkeeping and to the junior high girls is Mrs. Nettie Bailey. Mrs. Hen- typingg Miss Shumard, typing, and Mrs. Bush, short- drix and Mrs. Bitner teach senior high homemaking and hand and typing. Miss Shumard ond Mrs. Bush spon- Mrs Bailey, junior high homemaking. sor Steno-ettes. Page 13
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