Arlington Heights High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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Nine New Teachers lend Inspiration lo AHHS Mrs. Elva Lerret, Math, FTA You mean you haven't heard of the reciprocal of the discriminant? Mr. Homer E. Ludiker, Boys' P. E., Biology People, we don't hold class this way. Mrs. Emily Lunday, Journalism, Publications, Press Club lf you can be calm in the midst of all this confusion, you just don't understand. Mrs. Evelyn McCluney, English, Spanish, Counselor lsn't it strange . . . common folk like you and me are builders of eternity. MfSgt. Leon N, McDuffie, ROTC Let's go, let's walk and talk! Mrs. Mary Marsh, History lf you don't know, guess, give your subcon- scious a chance. Mr. .lack Martin, Physics, AY Don't use a formula - think! Mr. Marvin A. Miller, Chemistry, Red Cross You will be ostracized and cast into the outer darkness of degradation, Mr, L. B. Morris, Boys' P. E. Sic 'em! Mrs. Leota Nation, English, Tri Lit Club, Student Council, Counselor lt is better to develop a fine sense of values than to learn all the facts in the book. ,444 Miss Hazel Nelson, Typing, Shorthand Be accurate, Mistakes are too expensive , Mrs. Sara M. Nickerson, Latin, History You birds! Miss Mary Parker, Math A soft voice and charming smile go hand and Think! You ccrn't get this by osmosis. Miss Joan Oliver, Girls' P, E. But of course, in a class of this type . . hand with thoughts of Miss Kate Waddell, who Mrs Lucille Purmeter Typing has given much time to her homemaking classes. PM your hands fn your laps take G deep breath, . . , begin

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Meet Demands Ol 1649 Students Mr. John B, Sharp Assistant Principal Mrs. Juanell Earl, Girls P. E. Joy, will you get out of here! Mrs. Glenna Edwards, Biology Tooting his way into the hearts of Heightsters Mr, George H. Carson adds spirit and en couragement through the band and orchestra. Mrs. Belle B. Evans, English Given two ears and one mouth, you should do twice as much listening as talking. I Mrs. Oleta Epps, English l'm ignorant of so many things, therefor' l try my best in what I do know. Gladly would he learn and gladly teach . . . Chaucer we-few Q- sf -I g W .,,W,,,.,4, fwfr' ,v mf' , Mrs. Mary Foust, Typing You're wasting only your own time. Miss Kathryn Garrett, History We are here to learn and grow and stretch our minds. Miss Helen Haddix, Math lf you don't want to learn something new, then there is no point in coming to school. Miss Helen Hale, Spanish, Cheerleaders Me entiende? Mrs. Kathleen Hanley, History And Luther did not hang 95 Protestants on , , the door, effemally explains stems lt? Come alive- Mrs. Fae Harrison, Typing, Shorthand, Counselor That's one ot the tricks of the trade. Mrs. Joyce Howell, Math l don't have time to teach you third grade arithmetic. Mrs, Gladys R. Hunter, English There's just a wealth of material. Mr. Herbert Krauss, Math Remember, you can't add cats and dogs. - Mrs. Junuetta Lay, D. E. lt's not a job-it's a training station. WW ,pw -gy-



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Miss Lrllran Thomas Math The brarn grows from use instead of wearing Mr Arch Van Meter Biology Folks I dont Irke to preach, but you must k Mrs Gloria Varner English Ah think rt II be fun if . . . Wells Waddell Retire Alter 32 Years Ol Service Mr. Calvin Pettit, Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing OK, Iet's cut out the chatter. Mr. Bob Phillips, Math, Physics, Science Club Looks like you've been working with a sharp pencil. Mrs. Flossie Poston, English Did you think syllabus was an absent member of the class? Mr. Joe Prater, Boys' P. E. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Miss Bettye Reed, Girls' P. E. I knew I shouldn't have come to this class today. Mr. Nick Ruggieri, Biology, Boys' P. E., Counselor, Student Council You'II be in good shape if . . Mr, .loe Sherrod, History I teach democracy, but I practice dictatorship. Mr. Archie Stevens, Math, Counselor My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts. Miss Dona Lee Stovall, Chemistry, FTA A word to the wise is sufficient. Mrs. Mary Tate, English We are proving one thing-we are all human beings. Mr Willie Taylor Math Future Americans-lawyers, politicians, and e MISS Kate A Waddell Homemakmg stars of tomorrow-may get their speech train The way you behave here ,S an ,hdmahon of ing from Mr. Charles Beseda in his speech and how you behave me home dramatrcs classes.

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