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ll ADl lJUJl I MRS. LYDA W, MARSHALL Sophomore and junior English, Social and Courtesy MRS HAZEL LIVINGSTON M'5S R'5 M- BAUGHMAN Committees. Senior EA ,ish Cream, Winn CO- Sophomore, junior and senior English, Co-sponsor Q f 9 ' Q, . Sponsor of Senior Class, Chairman of ofjunior class, Awards and Scholarships Committee. Assembly-Calendar Committee. We Ma. ter Our Language With MR. JIM N. FORTENBERRY Sophomore and junior English, Sponsor of Blue Jacket Pep Club, Publicity Committee, Pipeline reporter, Life baslloveliness to sell, All oeauiifiil ana' splendid things, Blue waves wbitened on a cliff, Soaring fire that sways ana' sings, And cbildreifs faces looking ap Holding wonder like a cap. Sara Teasdale MRS, MABEL C. KNIGHT Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Awards and l Scholarships, Planning Committee. -3- MISS DELLA LINK Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Sponsor of Classen Courtesy Club, MISS AUDRIE E. ALBERTS Sophomore and junior English, Latin, Co-sponsor of sophomore class,
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Mrs. L. D. Melton President of Board of Education Mr. Otto Thompson Vice-President of the Board C B- MCCVGY of Education Board Member 'U in Mr. Jim Wright B M b Mr. Philip C. Bennett Cord em er Board Member CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF Mr, Gilbert Robinson, Director of Person- nel, Mr. Merle J. Burr, Ass't. Sup't. in Charge of Pupil Accounting and Re- search, Dr. N. L. George, Ass't. Sup't in Charge of Administration and Buildings, Mrs. Gladys McDonald, Director of Ele- mentary Education, Dr, Melvin W. Barnes, Ass't Sup't in Charge of Instruction. -7-
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ln ourselves our future lies. Sometimes book reports seem pretty silly, until we consider that it is by experi- ence gained in meeting personalities on printed pages that we are able to judge and understand the people we meet in our daily routines. Work in English is vital to our progress in other fields. Without reading comprehen- sion, and ability to say what we wish to say expressively, knowledge we gain in all fields would be a small asset. Expert Instruction MRS. MABEL C. PARK Chairman of English departmentg sophomore, jun- ior, and senior English, Chalirman of Awards and Scholarships Committee. MISS KATHERINE V. GIBSON Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Awards and Scholarshipsg Planning, Chairman of Dues Com- mittee. MISS HELEN M. BOURKE Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Spon- sor of Junior Red Cross, Co-sponsor of soph- omore class. MRS. SUE A. BRANSON MR. LANDES L. HORTON Shorthand, junior and senior English, American Sophomore and junior English, Sponsor of Hi-Y histo ry. ..9-
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