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.IW Cid ,I U :X ova., ji J .J 5954-4-nf .4 FV 61014. fy A good humored mathematics teacher is MISS DOROTHY KING. She enioys her work. He favorite spot in these United States is Glasgow, Kentucky. I, 2, 3, 4-limber up-take these cises, says MRS. JOSEPHINE KING, SXEY- Phy- sical education and health instructor for girls. Sponsoring the cheer leaders is her favorite activity. In the Home Economics Department we have MISS LUCILLE MASSENGILL who still believes that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach . She enioys garden- ing during her summer vacations. MR. PAUL MOORE teaches woodwork and physics. He hopes that in science he may be instructing a future Bacon, Newton or even an Einstein. He enioys playing chess as o hobby. MISS LUCY MCMILLAN - our English teacher with that real Southern accent from Vicksburg, Mississippi-has two favorite characters, Shakespeare and Lee. She teaches Junior English and sponsors the Y-Teens. A real necessity to the students of Dobyns-Bennett is MISS NANCY NECES- SARY. Never a dull moment, plenty of energy, and always gay is this teacher of English and speech. She is dramatic and debate coach. In the Mathematics Department we find MISS DESSIE NISBETT explaining to her students that X always means an unknown quantity. Traveling is her hobby.
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591,614 Zig Her hero is Caesar, who was the greatest man that ever lived. MISS GRACE ELMORE'S tirst love is Latin, but her in- terests are varied. Among her interests are the Beta Club and its activities. Daily tests seem to be MISS HETTIE lEWALT'S way of keeping her students studying day and night. Modern and American history fill up her schedule at Dolayns-Bennett. She sponsors the Student Council. MISS ALMA GREEN, the capable secre- tary of Mr. Pitts, spends most of her time writing excuses for latecomers and pre- paring those important bulletins and special announcements. MRS. RUTH HERRING directs the Dis- tributive Education. She has the double task of keeping up with her students in the classroom and on the job. MRS. MARY JOHNSON spends her time in trying to get her students to understand the fundamentals of Latin and how to make a complete sentence in English. She likes travel and sports. Money, money, money is the favorite oc- cupation of MR. RALPH E. KENNEDY. He is in charge of the finances for all the activities of the school. MR. ROLLIN KENNERLY, mechanical drawing instructor, enioys fishing as o hobby and he is continually fishing for a class whose drawings he can interpret. t,f1!b-y-,-H ltmn W' is 'N ar- I X . ,: 'Mi bfi gr, Ah: I':': 'Hi .K nil ll Nutt 'In T' 'III I I!
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czcu fy MISS MYRTLE PERRY gives the Freshmen their first introduction to higher mathe- matics. She likes to travel and appreciates good music. The Sophomore English teacher, who spends her spare time collecting various obiects, both permanent and movable, is MISS MARGARET PHLEGAR. MISS KATHERINE POWERS is our libra- rian, whose chief worries are book fines, lost books, and finding information for students at D.-B. H. S. MISS JOREKA RIPPETOE - third year Home Economics teacher, clothing instructor, and sponsor of Home Economics Club-en- ioys music and reading. The happiest man around school is MR. ED SHOCKEY, the proud coach of our championship football team. He is also physical education and health instructor for boys. Above the din of the typewritters he can be heard shouting A-S-D-F. Besides this MR. WALDO SMITH is business advisor for the Maroon and Grey. Down in Physics class we find MR. ARTHUR SPARKS trying to explain to his students why they can't experiment with the atom bomb. He also teaches chemistry and is co-sponsor for the Junior class. 49 .. ww s yi,-nn... 'G-. ,vu A wil' 5 as l ' a U.. , V'
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