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School Je an Investnwent and Insurance. Businessmen tell us that security comes from sound in- vestments and a carefully planned program of insurance. Applied to our school situation, that is the kind of security we expect to gain. Both our teachers and we are making an investment of time in the future. Our dividends will be better jobs, greater opportunities for service, richer, more creative lives; the dividends to our teachers will be the knowledge of their contribution to a better society. The kind of insurance we’re getting is hard to beat: insurance that we are prepared for tomorrow. The salesman of it: Miss Dorothy Lachmund the people pictured on these faculty pages. Mrs. Julia Pittman English French, English World History Ri Mrs. Norma Lee Mrs. Jean Mincey Mrs. Marie Searcy Eighth Grade English Fifth Grade Physical Education and Social Studies Biology, Seventh Grade Science Mr. Charles McConnell Mr. Denver Monteith Miss Martha Lou Stillwell Fifth Grade, Business High School Coach iene Mrs. Margaret Miller Mrs. Sarah First and Second Grades : Sr eeCe en a pase eae Fourth Grade
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Hidden Assets and Sringe Menefits Of course, knowledge is the chief business of a school, but there are hidden assets and fringe benefits as well: the friendship of our teachers, their concern for us, their ex- ample to us... When we’ve forgotten how to find the square root of a number or when the Roman Empire fell, we'll still remember that the chief business of teachers is people like us. Mr. Martin Cook Mr. William E. Frye Eighth Grade Science Industrial Arts Physical Science, Chemistry Mrs. Nancy Coward Miss Mary Finley Mr. Brown Griffin Advanced Composition, English Librarian U.S. History Economics, Sociology Guidance Counselor Mrs. Carman Farley Mr. Jesse Flake Mr. Ralph Hooper Teacher Aid Algebra, Advanced Algebra Art Trigonometry, Geometry j Mrs. Kathleen Jones . Eli h Felt Mrs. Maxie Freeman at pais i Second Grade Fourth Grade NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Irene Hodges — Home Economics, Family Relations
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Ghe Shorthand... U aaa Like shorthand, the service personnel of our school make up an efficient, time-saving system. They provide us with all the little things — a warm hamburger, a neatly stacked library shelf, a newly waxed floor, a bus on time, a paper towel in the dispenser, the absentee report. These things make our life, on the good days, more enjoyable, and on the bad days, endurable. Lunchronm Staff Mrs. Dorcas Brown i Mrs. Grace Shelton Mrs. Gertrude Allen Mrs. Jennie Dillard Mrs. Jean Queen Ciestodians Mr. Walker Wilkes Mrs. Ruth Queen Not pictured: Mr. Charles Dills
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