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'P- f'.f' A 5 ' ' ' , fs sh.:-s i W 'W R , ,. FM 5 A fi My 922425,- -3 , . - Q I -qw.. fav All work and no play Make jack a dull boy, So Mrs. Mattie Mae Solon Brings her class a little joy. Mrs. Solon is always both teacher and friend to every one of her many pupils. Not only does one enjoy learning, as Don Cole and Annie Pearl Coffee are doing, but one always enjoys Mrs. Solon as a person. She brings life to English by putting her life into that language. , .ws-.fi , f K vii: .- f ' , T E tw In A S V MN 7'--2.1. ' . . - f ' . L ff' . .., .... ., ,U L Wppp V V A , . , ,, - .... - . .- -' K' ' . - 'F - . A 1 ' ii ,. Il' i ' e, i .f W H 'JSM-,f - .5 - if ffyiw ings - . ' . V.: win s- ,,,,sgaf ., . ,gggagcg f 1 A ' 'L 'M Q . , i i - is . ., . f is 5 Www. K --.345 alia E GLISH 'A kit: I ' lv mo. . qaui-fda' Pensive, amused and belligerent are Htting ad- jectives to describe such a group as one views above. Different moods and expressions adorn the countenance of difTerent people: Janelle High- tower. Maryanna Cluggish, Harold Landers, Davis Hight and Patsy Bourdier. Exactness and punctuality Are what she doth demandg Her name is Mrs. Dorothy Wehrung And for her efforts give a handf' Mrs. VVehrung sets standards and expects those in her classes to meet requirements. However, she still fraternizes with her students as one can read- ily see by the smile on her face and the grin on the faces of Yale Cason, jim Lumpkin and Wayne Bailey.
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Assisting Mr. Lindsay in administra- tive duties are Mrs. Jeanette Bright, Dean of Girls and Mr.,-Ierry Sullivan, Vice Princi al. Their duties are some P - times disciplinary in nature but two bet- ter friends of the student body could not be found. Office assistants this year were Page Ramsey, Pat Littlepage, Ann Ball, Geor- gia Noll, Anne Parker, Frankie Hewett, and Iva Duckworth. Beverly Zinn is not pictured. Indispensable in running our office are Mrs. Hazle Yeary, secretary, and Mrs. Pearl Hukill, registrar. Whether one wanted school supplies or credit infor- mation, these two are always ready and willing to help.
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'SA stranger might well be startled On hearing the soft-spoken sounds Of Spanish so cleverly chortled- Vocabularies, making the rounds. All prospective Spanish diplomats and Venezuelan oilmen can learn the handy language of Latin Amer- ica by dropping by room 211 daily for a year. Mrs. Frances Wieser will gladly teach all interested people how to conjugate a Spanish verb or rumble off a few phrases, just as she is helping Lewis Marchbanks and Judy Swenson here. This language of ancient Rome Is certainly not very dead And if some poor person thinks so Then he's merely 'teched in the head'. Although she is also an English instructor, Miss Eva Craig's pet sub- ject is Latin, a subject which is a definite aid to future medical stu- dents, physics, chemistry and en- gineering majors and linguists. Miss Craig often uses charts such as this one to help her students remember Latin words. LANGUAGE Giive n Dim do Cherry . WDM QQ, - ' at-' Q W1 i VW . - vt.agghs ivwfflff K grand V' A 3 WM Faiih pxecis , TW I ' i meth -- persicum 41 ood! tae . ...4 Mm Nm W G mum prunum C Pork porous d Salad Saliva U A ff? . ' i,.1hCCSE if ,i.. CQSCUS soup W jus '
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