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FERN SMITH Speech, Drama Trips for interscholastic contests started sometimes before daylight. Our punctual Smitty patiently waits at the school for her late speech students. rifll A teacher's day is never done , we've ofte4 heard. As we began to notice the numerous ac- tivities of our faculty at Edmond Highschool, we realized this was true. Aside from time spent in the classroom each day, a teacher must spend several hours in prep- aration. Many of the teachers in our highschool sponsor activities. This extra work means many more busy hours for each day. A teacher is never allowed to forget his iob, for responsibilities may extend to almost any hour of the day. On these pages we've tried to show you an average teacher's day . lt begins before dawn and lasts until after dark. Here are the teachers of our high school as we remember them. l VERA HALL MARGARET THEE Librarian The students came at 8:30 each morning, but the teachers were there much earlier. Mrs. Hall and Miss Thee check in together and prepare for another day. DORIS E. WOLFE Home Economics Oklahoma History DONNA GRAY Vocal Music Even a teacher must eat. The noon hour found many of the faculty members at the school cafeteria. Here Miss Gray and Miss Wolfe seem very happy with their lunch trays. LANDES L. Horetou MARY MAHOOD Journalism English ll, Ill, IV English Before and after classes teachers were on hall duty. This picture was a familiar scene in the lower hall. Miss Mahood and Mr. Horton managed to use the time to catch up on school gossip as well. .,,, .Nr X SW, cf 2 .yy Science strating one of the power saws. JOHN BOWEN Industrial Arts Industrial Arts students used college facilities for their classes. Their teacher, Mr. Bowen is demon
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1 I X l , W' Xxx s,,s 5391 The front entrance of Edmond Highschool. ,Nljllllil We sometimes lose sight of the things which have great bearing on our lives. We often fail to hear opportunity knock, We frequently miss seeing the advantages we have around us. A0 We of Edmond Highschool should be proud of our school. Members of our school have won county, district, state, and national prizes. E. H. S. can compete favorably with any school in the state in any activity, extra-curricular or scholastic. Through the years, as we ripen with age, we will look back on our years here at EHS and realize that these were the happiest days of our lives. The responsibility of keeping the build- ings neat and trim falls on the should- ers of Okie Rader and W. H. Mays. C. s'x R
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LEON DUFFLE Agriculture Doc Duffle was always busy with his animals or students. Much was learned by actual practifief here, however, Mr. Duffle illustrates, using the blackboard. PEARL SHELDEN Commerce, English She is always willing to stay after school and help us, said one of Mrs. Sheldon's students. Checking out long after her last class has left, Mrs. Shelden leaves a lonely building. 1 i -S. fl' 45 AL BLEVENS S531 Al7DiRSO': LUCILLE PETERS LEONA RAMSEY Coach, Commerce cas g Z.e.ma 'Cs Mathematics Oklahoma History 3 ew' V'n9 Civics, Secretary ERNEST BRANAM FRIEDA SPEARMAN science' History Psychol09Y, Civics The day yas,-1'f all work, yhough, These gh,-ee Time out for Coke! Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Ramsey, and all tell 3 good ioke. M,-, Anderson Mrs. Spearman relax in the youth center and watch enioy this one as much as his listeners. U fast Qame of Ping P009- 'S COLEEN KIVLEHEN JACK SIS-SON Foreign Languages Band Evening activities also required the attendance of teachers. Numerous athletic events and other school programs added to their working hours. Miss Kivle- hen and Mr. Sisson have had much practice selling tickets. SUE CQTTEY MURLENE ANDERSON Physical Education English lf ll Miss Cottey and Mrs. Anderson, as Bow-Wow sponsors, cheered the Bulldog team at every game. The only faculty member not pictured is Miss Lelia Hall. Miss Hall teaches American history and Problems of Democracy. A teacher-'s day is a long one, the hours are un- predictable. This is the waY we remember OU' faculty always busy but always willing to help.
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