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Mr. D. A. Wisener Commercial Teacher Resigned in 1948 For Mrs. L. Marie Robinson June 3, 1955 will be the date of her retirement after forty- eight years of service in the Oklahoma City Public Schools. During this time she has seen much growth and development in phy- sical plants, in curricula, and in teacher train- ing. She has been able to realize her dream of teaching in the new,Douglass Senior High School. Mrs. Robinson received her undergraduate training in Scotia-Barbara College at Con- cord, North Carolinag Emporia Teachers' Col- lege at Emporia, Kansas and Langston Uni- versity, earning the B.S. degree at the last named institution. She did graduate work at the University of Kansas and the Univer- Mrs. Susie A. Haywood Dean of Girls and Director of Guidance Retired in 1952 IN TRIBUTE Mr. 1-I. J. Metal Shop 8z Aut0 Teacher Retired in 1952 Mrs. Zelia N. Breaux Vocal 8: Instrumental Music Teacher, Chairman of the De- K partment of Fine Arts Retired in 1949 We salute these retired teachers who served long and faith- ' fully in the development of the DREAM. Also Mrs. N. L. McMahon, English teacher and chairman of the Language Arts Depart- ment, 'who retired in 1953 and Mr. Mosely zlackson, brickmasonry teacher, who retired in 1954. tWe were unable to obtain their plcturesl. fag Mrs. L. Marie Robinson In 'I -- QA r Y yy . Xe Mr. H. A. Berry English Teacher Retired in 1950 sity of Colorado, receiving the M.A. degree from Kansas State Teachers' College, Pitts- burg, Kansas. The last seventeen years of her career have been done in the field of social science. When asked for her philosophy of life, Mrs. Robin- son gave this reply: When an individual be- comes self-satisfied with his knowledge, learning ceases and growth is blocked. Growth is fundamental for good teaching. Mrs. Robinson's plans for the future in- clude the growth she mentioned, for she plans to do the traveling she has looked forward to for so long. As she goes out to continue her very interesting life, we of Douglass say, Bon Voyage.
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IN MEMORIAM ETA SIGMA CHAPTER of Ze To the Memory of our Beloved Soror The Late CARRIE L. EDWARDS Mathematics Teacher 1903 - 1953 'V 'I Ae To the Memory of the Late HARLISH V. GEAR Vice - Principal 1911 - 1950 gif , A , ,, 14? Y' -,
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