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DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL ARTS 8 CLARKE, MARY E. B S Mar Washin ton Colle e - -1 Y B' E Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Tri-I-Ii-Y Drivers' Training instructor, Mr. Sizemore, uses an auto- mobile having dual controls when teaching a student the fundamentals of safe driving. of cutting one of the many operations that 's commercial stu- must master. The correct stencils is Mr. Jonas, highly interested in Diversified Occupations, may be seen visiting his students on the iobg his work does not always HALL, MAMIE B. B. S., Madison College. Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America HEPLER, HARRIET B. S., Richmond Professional Institute, R a d f o r d College. Home Economics, Future Home- makers of America JONAS, GORDON TATE B. A., David Lipscomb, V. P. I. Diversified Occupations JONES, BEULAH A. B. S., M. S., Longwood College, V. P. I., Mary Washington Col- lege, Bowling Green Kentucky University, University of Vir- ginia. Typing, Commercial Math, Future Business Leaders of America ROSE, LEONARD J., SR. B. S., Roanoke College. Distri- butive Education SIZEMORE, JOSEPH Drivers' Training
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Q , , In Art class, modern paintings are studied and the artist's mood is in- terpreted. Miss Smith guides her stu- dents and offers helpful criticism on their work. - DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS FLESHMAN, CAROLYN F. B. M., Marion College, Rich- mond Professional Institute: Librarian FLESHMAN, NELL K. B. Mus. Ed., American Con- servatory of Music, West- minster Choir College, Madi- son College, Vocal Music, Band, Public Speaking SMITH, ELIZABETH COUNTS B. S., Mary Washington College, Parson's School of Art, Art Private instruction in music is given by Mrs. Flesh- ff' , man, not only to band students, but to members of fl! fi the Vocal Class, as well. YLIMQQDJ am-vii - A 1 V. .J f, J Q ip ,J If ev DEPARTMENT OF N J FOREIGN LANGUAGES l QW! PQ, KELLAM, SHIRLEY R. BHlFR153ITLCK6JOHNtS- f B. S., Harcum Junior Col- . ., . ., niversi y o lege, University of irgin- DREWRY. LOIS AGNES Virginia, St. Charles Col- iag Spanish, Journalism, B. S., Madison College, lege. Athletic Director, Psychology, Puffs and English, French Latin Patches, Counselor formation of vowels and is essential to the of any language. Miss stresses phonics as an in- factor in her French classes.
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ALBERT, FRANCIS Boodie B. S., University of Notre KEESEE, STUART L. B. S., University of Vir- ginia.. Football, J. V. Bas- SALTZ, RHEA E. A. B., Emory and Henry College. Mathematics, WHITE, MARGARET HALL A. B., University of Ken- Dame, Football, Wrest- ketball, Baseball, World Basketball tucky. Physical Education, ling, World Geography, Geography, Monogram Basketball, Cheerleaders, Hlistory, Monogram Club, Club, Physical Education Monogram Club P ysical Education. , DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Wgwx NWKAMAXWM - A A xi To OUR When we receive our diplomas, whom do we have to thank? None other than you, our teach- ers, whom we have taken for granted so during our high school years. You spend your time Guiding us into the courses best suited to our abilities: Understanding our every action, whether it leads to achievement or failure, Teaching us the Golden Rule from experience, as well as lessons from booksg Encouraging us, always ready to offer a help- ing handg A Judging us with kind, yet firm discipline, used for our advantageg QI'-'iesx Physical Education is an important phase of a well-planned school program. Tumbling and basketball are enjoyed by the girls, and the activities for the boys are basketball 'and foot- ball. Both classes are taught drivers training as part of classroom instruction. TEACHERS Serving us faithfully, and all too often, serving through self-sacrifice. Yes, to you, our teachers, we, the students of Covington High School devote the preceding sec- tion of our yearbook. We hope that you will re- ceive it as a token of our grateful appreciation for your ze Wisdom in guiding us, Love in understanding us, Energy in teaching us, Loyalty in encouraging us, Kindness in judging us, and Patience in serving us.
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