Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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. and those teachers were not what I thought, either. Neither cruel nor heartless, they worked to bring us to ing me my knowledge of chemistry . . . success. I shall never forget Miss ---- for her advice on life as well as for her giv- w.gg.,- .f+'Q2f:..,1.. . ..-k,, Mew . -2. .,:3'?.f1x1 . . .Q-We-se - gala ' '?iiiH'fs.f I. Mr. Sam Martin . . . had lots of sayings .. . . favorite of vhich was KAW heck' . . . head of Industrial Department . . . nilingly pleasant . . . well known throughout school for his riginal thought-provoking philosophy. 2. Mrs. Norman . , . backbone of Maroon staff and booster of ur Maroon spirit . . . so gay and young . . . always fun to be round . . . often seen lugging type around school for the print hop. 3. Mrs. Webb . . . her enthusiasm to better the Home Ec. Department was catching to all . . . this well-liked person 'orked diligently at any task that confronted her in home making. KL

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i m1lf,.m1l. Effi- :Qi i 5 1. Wednesday morning . . . stu- dents A.W.0.L.l l Quick as a Hash Thursday morning Mrs. A. D.', produced a life-saving slip of paper and a splash of green ink, our tra- ditional Mrs. A. D. johnson was on the friend-making job again. -X s n .N ' I ,...,,hK , f . V 'i - ,W.,...7 2 yay., .s ' -'ggeggggi f we3ip:gug:Qia:geff:sa.essz.,-5'ms i:y.f1i.2iW?v:i7Ifi-'W .:-- ,- wk WW I ' I A ' z 3 'f53!W5?7 2. Delinquent students could not win with Mrs. Lula Williams get- ting a scientihc record of their leave takings on the morning ab- sence sheet. 3 4. Mrs. Cherry, behind the desk, gave out tickets and coimted change to the unruly mobs of A.H.S. foot- ball fans. 3. Mrs. Boggess, the even-tel pered registrar, could not be d. couraged by checking all our mx laid credits. 5. The Lost and Foundn lad Mrs. Tucker, would quite willing look up any of our friends in ti student file. s i



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14 4 , V N .V 124 :V lj? J 51 ' al. Mrs. Richey . . . engaging, jolly persol ality, full of life and mirth . . . rapid determ nation evolved itself in her peppy walk . . . sl helped in the development of the little folk 1 A.H.S.'s own nursery. 2. Miss Hudson . . . petite but dynamic . . she believed, 'As a man thinketh in is heart, s is he' . . . and therefore guided her students 1 the best in literature. 3. Mrs. Caskey . . . 'You try it once and then I'll help yo' . . . was a familiar refrain oft heard . . . gracious, tranquil . . seldom admonished prankish pupils . . . teacher and friend. 4. Miss K. Campbell . . . though that wide-awake typist ambition wasn't to be a teacher, she reminded her classes to pa attention to their work or they might end up a typing teacher, toe 5. Miss Roach . . . A.H.S.,s breath of gay France . . . her F renc temperament caused her to be short tempered at times but quic to forgive and unable to hold a grudge . . -Xi

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