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5mm ?mmn mwr ' I These Men and Women ,ir-i Going our way would have been difficult without guides, our faculty, and here they are, just going their way, in a natural, easy manner, helping out at all times. Owen E. Moore donned a sport jacket after Navy Blues, and in his quiet manner revolutionized the History Club and American History. . .Mark T. McKimmey, English II, retained his savoir faire despite his exposure to the Fighting Littles when he made his debut as referee for the A.S.B. play. . .Petite Virginia Trevitt nearly lost the love of the Junior class when she presented the idea of only public speaking students participating in the Junior Play, but with her usual Keep your Powder Dry briefed the junior English classes. . .Mrs. Beulah Bullington of the silver hair and whimsical sense of humor shepherded the freshmen through the scandals of Ulysses, and co- sponsored the Freshman Drama Club with titian haired, English-Spanish teacher Barbara White. Blossom George proved a gold mine of startling facts and figures for her prized American Prob- lems classes as well as being able to give the girls the right answers as Girls' League Advisor . . .Suited Miss Ruth White shared the mathematics department with William Hawkinson, and adhered to her theory of nightly homework, to which Mr. Hawkinson sleepily agreed . . . Ole Slette's chemistry students described him as a Sy dney Greenstreet with a little-boy-grin, formidable knowledge of atoms. Z 'QWWN a6; .va, t: i ..f' WWWMNWAWK , xs Bottom ROW 1: Miss Ruth White, Mrs. Virginia Trevitt, Mr. Ed Carrey, Miss Virginia Roberts, Mr. Walter Sefton Miss Virginia Homing Row 2: Mrs. Deborah Brown, Mrs. Beulah Bullington, Mrs. Blossom G M i ' ' Beeson. Row 3: Mrs. Alice Cobb, Mr. Mark McKimmey, hi:l?5ewerlslfdggfahilh Cljoghklwbilllisarnzsephme HOSICkI Miss Carol Archibald, Mrs. Christina D. E81
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