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Dedication Mr. Wilfred Miller When a student first enters one of the science rooms at South, he may be a bit awed by the array of tubes and charts. But if he is lucky enough to have Mr. Wil- fred Miller as a teacher, he will find that the room is also a cheery place, where, no matter how impossible a chemistry prob- lem may seem, there will be a teacher who is always ready to explain it, and who will remain friendly throughout the process. Mr. Miller was born in Lipscomb county, Texas, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Panhandle A 81 M College in Coodwell, Oklahoma. He then began teaching in Durham, Oklahoma. He later obtained his lVlaster's degree from the University of Denver. He came to South in 1945, and has been an active part of the school ever since. For many years he has sponsored the Sci- ence Club, and has taken part in other school activities. In last year's Johnny Reb, it was noted in the 1950's section that, Then as now, Bill Miller taught chemis- try, but he was also involved in assem- blies, and on one memorable occasion raised school spirits by appearing in short pants. In 1956 and 1957, as Life magazine noted, Mr. Miller toured thirteen states as one of seven men chosen by the National Science Foundation and the Atomic Energy Commission to stimulate interest in nuclear science. Chemistry's principles may confuse some students, but Mr. Miller is always ready to do whatever he can to help his students understand, no matter how slow the process may be. Even more importantly, he takes a personal interest in his students, and is always willing to lend a sympathetic ear to any student who needs it. No matter how hard a day or hopelessly tangled a chemical equation, Mr. Miller can be found with a warm smile for all his students. Relaxing for Mr. Miller means fishing or planning another trip in his camper. Summer may find him, as it did last year, teaching in Nova Scotia. For his sincere devotion to teaching and his unflagging interest in his students, we dedicate to Mr. Wilfred Miller the 1971 Johnny Reb.
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