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Mr. Robert Payne, Mr. Edgar Burford, Mr. Charles Shelton A love of nature, travel, theater, books, and Robert Frost are the chief charac- teristics of Miss Dorothy Gray. Teaching sophomore and iunior English, advising the monitor and service committee of Stu- dent Council, and driving to her home on the East Side occupy most of her time. She can always be found looking for something. Speech logs and cutting myriads of clip- pings are things most remembered by Miss White's speech students. While she also teaches English eleven, drarnatics is her first love, as she still heads Neophyte-Thespians and directs River's two annual plays. Travel is a favoritc pasttime. Come on, Come on, Wow! Boing! A firm background for college Eng- lish spiced with histrionics is pro- vided by Mr. Edgar Burford. His extra-curricular activity is sponsor- ing Senior Hi-Y. Golf, puttering around, and working on his Ph.D. take up his spare time. Incidentally, he is reputed to be a biblio-maniac. When not instructing Riverites in English or iournalism, Mr. Robert Payne finds himself acting as junior class adviser or overseeing the pro- duction of the Thursday night Hi-Tide. When summer rolls around, he migrates to his Lake Michigan cottage. Sponsoring the Riverlet is Mr. Charles Shelton's main vexation, in spare periods he teaches English. In addition to being a summertime milkman, outside interests include gardening, furniture refinishing, and his family. Threatening to fire the entire Riverlet staff consumes much of his seventh period. Miss Edith White, Miss Dorothy Gray
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A new addition to River's English department after two years at the iunior high school is Miss Fay A. Botten. She has stepped right into the swing of things by sponsoring the ninth and tenth Dramatics Club. Summers at Lakeside, Ohiog music, speech, and various crafts and sports take up her spare time. Organization is the chief trait of Miss Marcia Mitchell. She teaches English and has one advanced class for seniors. Her special activ- ity is sponsoring Freshman Friend' ship, ln the summer she participates in the Shakespeare Workshop at Yale University. Outside interests of music, photography, and travel keep her occupied. JL Hx, fl f- ,jj l'lcll7l -' H 4 ll H1 Lf-- Miss Fay Botten, Miss Marcia Mitchell, Mrs, Helen Howe Teaching English and sponsoring freshman dramatics con' stitute Mrs. Helen Howe's school duties. Enioying life and attending summer school are outside interests while traveling throughout the 49 is a favorite hobby for her. She's ci graduate of Penn State. As an experimental extra curricular English proiect Miss Marcia STANDING Karen Bloesinger Cindy Chclarin Ervin W4 itz Mitchell directed her sophomores in the production of Shake Marge Hall Barb Baker KNEELING Mcrilynn Nunn Margo speares Julius Caesar Rehearsing the Et tu Brute scene are Prentice Bill Leece and prostrate Ted Cooper ,Q Q' LMA
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