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The Annual Staff Seated, Left to Right: Onalee Osborn, Robert fBobJ Bodine, Ramona Rusk, Marlis Kenny, Howard Davis, Rosie Misenheimer, Reba Cruea. Second Row: Constance Smail, Janice Hunter, Helen Strawser, Leroy Cates, Mildred Yates, Louise Chew, Edna Campbell, Carl Davan, Cleta Aber- nathy, Josephine Robb, Jean Clem, Margaret Sailor. Third Row: Bill Horsely, John Hutson, Bob Williams, Mary Margaret Gal- loway, Edward Baldwin, Ivan Lawson. H. E. SANFORD SUPERINTENDENT OF soHooLs J Grade Teachers Front Row, Left to Right: Helen Smith, Donald Smith, Mrs. Earl Doane, Jessie DeHaven, Fronie Bender. Top Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Edward Martin, Mary Ellmore, Mrs. John McDonald, Thelma Tittle. '! 1!P
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l 5- A ,,...,....v--.- Faculty Statistics MR. SANFORD-Pet Peeve: Giggling girls in History class: Recognizable Characteristic: His authortative look fsometimesj 5 Childhood Ambition: Wanted to be just like Buffalo Bill. s 4 a n a MR. WILLIAMS-Pet Peeve: Boys who always want to dance with his wife: Recognizable Char- acteristic: Bright red blush every time he says something funny: Childhood Ambition: De- sired to be a tobacco auctioneer. a u 1 s o MISS B. SMITH-Pet Peeve: People who simply can't understand all the ABC's of Algebra: Recognizable Characteristic: Her indispensable Chevle: Childhood Ambition: Her heart was set on being the World Champion ice-skater. I I I I I MISS GLASCOCK-Pet Peeve: People who won't give the Girls' Orchestra an invite CI hopejg Recognizable Characteristic: Basket full of books 'n stuff: Childhood Ambition: Yearned to swing the baton for an all-girls orchestra. I I I I I MISS SNODDY-Pet Peeve: All young'uns, she has to direct in plays: Recognizable Character- istic: A very unique wind-blown hair-cut: Childhood Ambition: Had dreams of singing in the Metropolitan Opera House. I I I I I MISS GALLOWAY-Pct Peeve: Those people who unsuccessfully try to get 40 winks In the A - semblyg Recognlzable Characteristic: Her pussy foot walk. QIE you aren't careful you'll be caught in the midst of a notej: Childhood Ambition: Went to the circus at five and from then on wanted to be a tight-rope walker. - I I I I I MISS SCHWIN-Pet Peeve: The scratching of the blackboard with your fingernails: Recogniz- able Characteristic: Perfect waves in her hair, always: Childhood Ambition: Said she'd be a cow-girl so she could wear a big sombrero. I I I U I MISS TALBOTT-Pet Peeve: The habit some people have of talking when someone else is talk- ing: Recognizable Characteristic: Always her green or brown dresses: Childhood Ambition: Hoped to dance in the Follies. itil! MISS S. SMITH-Pet Peeve: People who crowd around to see their grades when she's grading papers: Recognizable Characteristic: A huge spider pin, which is all the rage now: Child- hood Ambition: Always thought she'd like to be a clerk in a 10c store. U I I I I MISS Tl-IOMAS-Pet Peeve: Those sassy Freshies who think they're terribly wise: Recogniz- IVIR M.R MR MR. able Characteristic: The page-boy coiffure, and shiny black hair: Childhood Ambition: She had a yen to be an engineer on a train. I I I I I CREAMER-Pet Peeve: Spect it's those people who seem to have nothing to do but break laboratory equipment: Recognizable Characteristic: It must be his profess or like attitude that impresses you so: Childhood Ambition: Said he'd be a big ole pirate when he grew up. I I I O I CONLIN-Pet Peeve: People who don't come to band and orchestra rehearsals, and don't have good excuses: Recognizable Characteristic: The most outstanding characteristic is the little drake tail in his hair: Childhood Ition: I suppose lt was his enjoyment of travel- ing that made him hope to be a travell hlesman. 1- s a' la a . ROVEN STINE-Pet Peeve: Fans who say Covington can't win 5 Recognizable Characteristic: He makes one think of a bashful boy: Childhood Ambition: He was going to be a Wild ani- mal fhunter.J naar: ' RITTMEYER-Pet Peeve: Maybe he doesn't have any: Recognizable Characteristic: Well, to tell you the truth, I'm afraid he's in need of some hair restorer: Childhood Ambition: Guess he wanted to be just a plain old farmer.
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