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2 ,L 'VN- 'un 1. Miss Mima Williams . . . this funny, l awfully sweet, English teacher's interest extend into the realms of music, oil-painting, and sewi . . . deserted our fair campus at mid-term teach elsewhere. 2. Miss Branum . . . 'My conscience . . .w can't those kids be better citizensli . . . s pepped up the educational pathways with l friendly companionship and helpful guidancr 3. Mr. Horton . . . easygoing 'gent' . . . followed throu the adage, 'Learn to do by doing' . . . he learned a lot becal we could talk him into doing our handicraft projects . . . was really absent-minded . . . only preoccupied at times. 4. Mrs. Acklen . . . one teacher I just couldn't get mad at . with a sweet approach talked me out of being angry . . . sl gestions, not commands, made her helper, not dominator, for ea individual. , is ,xii A !fM,.MWNx pg ,f Www. f f f 'N ,ij K' 'gan -.5 ,X , ' x , 1 f r if- s w ' 4 f Q. ,A - f -I F' this i V 4 .lr i ii I !-S f K 2. .. - -. , f ., JZ, , fVK5WW?a rninfffyam wi, r'i. A -if :H
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I, Miss Snow . . . really funny . . . her unique ay of explaining . . . fingerprints and numbers 'W- I the blackboard . . . how she hated being v s iliceman . . . directed unruly traffic from the 333 ' YV inex. Q Yi 2. Mr. Cufhn . . . leisurely lounged on his ble while booming out dry wit along with dry emistry . . . proudly strutted the halls show- g off his fancy cowboy boots. 3. Mr. Wilson . . . 'Now if you donit want to study, drop nysics and take applied science, . . . was his quick comeback homeworkless students . . . often we were provoked at his loring our silly questionsg nevertheless he pounded physics to our empty heads. 4. Miss Hollar . . . left us in midterm for a better cause . . . zrriage . . . while here, she was vitally interested in the idents personally . . . tried hard to put into practice her vorite saying . . . the Colden Rule. g 5. Mr. Covington . . . all A.H.S. fondly referred to him as 'Mr. rv.' . . . unceasingly strove for excellent formations which ien meant 'formations changed' at the last minute for the Red :ket Clan. , as fly
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W . . . even thoughshe made us do a lot of work we did 1 not think necessary - oh, I wish I had paid more heed. Never again shall there he the same chance - she was only preparing us for a longer, tougher encounter . . 3 . k.. xl. Mr. Duncan . . . possessed a pleasant, iling face . . . was interested in boys, girls, d athletics . . . guess it ran in the family, nember David? . . . thought School should courage independent thinking. Z. Miss Davis . , . this scintillating, dramatic rsonality sponsored and directed those many perb Red Dragon productions . . . as she took :h individual into consideration, she was well liked by all, but recially the boys. I. Miss W. F. Anderson . . . understood the troubles and ablems of her students and helped them not only in learning iv to type accurately and efficiently but also in getting along school. L. Miss McClung . . . while demonstrating the separation ox gen from water, she kept the class alive with unusual wit . lier interest in athletics made her a pal to all, especially to football players. F. Mrs. Caldwallader . . . her genuine interest in us and her rk won her our adoration from the start . . . 'Do your own akingg it helps your self respectf this tall, poised lady orated mer Ingrid Bergman-ish voice.
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