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. hi ...i FACULTY MISS NELL HALL She may skip when she walks, but she glides in Eng- lish class and on the skating rink. MR. J. B. HOUREN Mr. Houren has a complete stock of bow ties . .Has a very good time teaching and leading the band . His progress with our band during two years proves that he is a genius in his chosen Held. MR. FRANK LAMB Reigns over beakers, test-tubes, birds, trees, microscopes, and girls' basketball . .Trips to Rock Hill frequently. . . Got his bunions by chasing grasshoppers and butterflies. MRs. HUGH LOWE Mrs. Lowe is a musician without peer. . ls very gen- erous with her time and talent. . .Very willingly plays for assemblies and other functions at our high school. Miss JOSEPHINE MAUNEY Enjoys her work with the Beta Club even if the bril- ' liant students did embarrass her by dropping left-over lunch in the lobby of the Sir Walter at Raleigh. Miss MAUDE POOLE Our student body is fortunate in having the privilege of working with Miss Poole. She is a teacher and director of unusual ability. Her delightful sense of humor makes -f' h c sses v y happy periods. .af 1 MRS. MARY RING K Mrs. Ring's whispers certainly bring results when it comes to keeping silence in the library. . .Putting all lilies aside, suhe really does know her books. i rf, S E OR YOUNG x u ll nea air is certainly tousled when the Spy W . y e .way. . .Hats off to her work in a ics . Miss ,PHOEBE WAKEFIELD Not only does she speed along in mathematics but also in her car. Little Black Sambof' , ' A Miss DOROTHY WHISENANT Dot's friendly smile would be an asset to any oflice. She is admired by both faculty and students. . .Also by a ,V young man whose initials are G. R. Page Fifteen .yr skim,
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' Q.. . .. . , . . I .vi FACULTY MR. JACK ABERNATHY With his aggressiveness and energy revealed in his swing- ing arms and giant strides, Mr. Abernathy has swaggered through a successful first year as a teacher at B. H. S. His lack of statue is more than atoned for by his abundant supply of e er! y d gray matter. t V , tw A . Q r ,Lf 5 -1' , ' VX M' ! n ough she is a good cook. she keeps her waist l 5 A ISS VINETTE BARTON LI . 'ay by running from study hall to the Home Ec. o d p shing her ar off to get it started , A , I 2 W do . A W loo V, 3' ja A MI1., !Lofu.M ' R ' Ofc' if ff Pulls the strings on the human pu pets in t If productions . . . Hails from Crouse, . . ings , a mean tennis racket. . .Has an I. Q. o l, . . .P s up when anyone mentions the word Jo. f za L Q' ' R. EDGAR BULLARD f MJ ft blowing down his neck didn't cool his love G 4 '. . .Led Roosevelt to victory in the student body election . .Likes to hear the crack of the bat against the ball. . . -. Coached a Cracker-Jack baseball team in 1940. ' f 'avi - , V f' K ,Q ,!L.flolISS ELEANOR CASHWELL ii A lS'pends her time looking after our girls and peddling :mf .I ,1 V-'drains in ge etry. . .is always willing to help. . .perfect A P fy disposit'qn,1U fl MISS ISABEL CHOATE AT df - i J All the students gazed in awe at Miss Choate and her boys coming in late to chapel one Monday. . .this excep- ' tion proves her rule of exactness. f' l ' ' k . MR. RICHARD CROMLISH . A Keeps the ninth grade history students index' his'juris- diction. . Prefers sportsmanship to winnin for the bofs' basketball team. . .Peps up G. B. T. by iettipg outside speakers. ' MRS. RUTH DAGENHARPT Brought honors to B. I-I. s. with the' fafir exhibit. . . 1 We are counting on her to start many promising young . ' gi. scientists on the road to success. MR. ROBERT W. DICKMAN .2 A late-comer into our midst, Mr. Dickman began work ,. gi in Januar . Since then he has endeared himself to allof V us. His sincere, straight-forward manner IS an Insplratlpn to all who come in contact with him. 3 R. MR. WILLIAM GUY Mr. Guy. commonly known as Coach . . .Starts the eighth graders off on the right foot to good citizenship. . . From Catawba he gained fame, a degree. and a wife. Sports the best looking car of the faculty. ' F. Page Fourteen
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