Tuscaloosa High School - Black Warrior Yearbook (Tuscaloosa, AL)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 31 text:

FRENCH CLUB: 'lst Row: Mike Thomas, Martha Smith, Lucy Caldwell, Ann Mulvehill, Lou Hinton, Gay Sherry .... 2nd Row: Katherine Harrell, Gay Malone, Angie Hackney, Mary Barringer, Baila Berman, Carolyn Lawley .... 3rd Row: Ann Jenkins, Jerry Rucker, Patsy Price, Sydney Finnell, Kay Hul- Iett, Lee Forehand .... 4th Row: Paula Purse, Mary Moseley Davidson, Sally Paceley, John Evans, Charley Collins. Standing, left to right: Mr. Street, Robert Waters, Paula Sue Burnum, Allison McQueen, Emily Zetterlot. If I Ili i as r 1- Miss Robinson shows the relationship of Mr. Street draws map of France on board. A 5P0nl5l' CIUSS IEC-'VHS to roll their r's. Lam' lo 'he English we speak 'Uday' MISS ASHLEY'S ABSENCE FELT BY ALL For tour decades Miss Evelyn Ashley and Latin at Tuscaloosa High School have been synonyms. In tact in the many years that Miss Ashley taught she became as much a tradition and essential part ot T.H.S. as the old oak trees, However, this summer after forty-one years ot service, Miss Ashley resigned her position at T,H.S., much to our sorrow.

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3 G3 Miss Jo Phillips, Spanish Teacher, Mr. J. D. Street, French Teacher, Miss Lucy Robertson, Latin Teacher. LANGUAGE DEPAHTMEVI' LATIN CLUB Jane Brown Nan Schautter Ann Richard son Gene Savage Naneita Leach Roger Comer Mary Jo Anders Susan OSteen Harriet Conant Ora Brown Zora Mae Christian Elna Jo Griffin Kenneth Bell ..r.,.wm:w:m.z J ll n1.!.l'...3t t H sgx X V, as ew? -aytw i 'III Ill. lllfll SPANISH CLUB 'lst Row Miss Phillips Ruth Seigel Patsy Lett Charlotte Reyrnond Diane Mlood Frances Segler Maraaret Sullivan Pat Moore Jo Ann Snipes Jean Gibson Evelyn Baker Joan Mackey Ann Crume 2nd Row Foster Matthews Catherine Forbes June Conwell Marian Bailey Mary louise Hall Juanita Lancaster Claire Palmer Frances Cole Ann Bell Dorothy Hutchins Jeanette Swain' Ba bara Spencer William Wesley 3rd Row Tommy Morton Hank Leland Jirnrny Boone Cat erine Nelson Ann Hawkins Martha Hiten Carolyn Wilson Jean Mcllvane Eleanor Riley Marilyn Bra kneil Glenda Free Marqaret Cruse Sue Mitchell Sam Dick on Freddy Fletcher 4th Row Dwlght Davis Bill Henry Tunstall Searcy Jim Bercaw



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Mrs. Madee H. Seale, Mr. M. L. Roberts, Jr, Commercial Teachers CUMMEHCIAL DEPAHTME 'l' . . . here office procedures are learned Capable secretaries in the mak- ing. It takes nimble minds as well as nimble fingers to master the pot- hooks of shorthand. Student teach- er, Marie Grzymkowske, helps her class translate a letter. Our typing classes are always big. The extreme practicality ot learning typing for a iob or typing for one's self makes it a popular course. Typing is fum it keeps fingers and mind busy, as well as affords an opportunity to be in Mr. Robert's class. Here he explains the parts of o typewriter to his avid listeners.

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