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W V li jli School f arulfij C. M. LINN-Girls Coach, Commercial. MRS. MARY STEVENS-Home Economics. GEORGE ALLEN-Biology. C. M. WILSON-Principal, Math. R. F. G LOVER -Library, History. W. R. STEVENS-English, Journalism. W. C. STEVENSON-Vocational Agri- culture. Grade School Facitlft MILDRED PARNELL-First Grade. -MABLE SATTERFIELD-First Grade. BERNICE JOHNSON-Second Grade. ANNE ELLIS-Second, Third Grades. MARY MARTIN-Third Grade. AMBER LACK-Fourth Grade. CHLOE CHANEY-Fourth, Sixth Grades. C. M. HICKS-Fifth Grade, Principal. ZENA MILUM-Sixth Grade.
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Superintendent William E. Hayes, Superintendent of Schools, looks quite pleased in his new office. He has a right to be happy after the long hours of worry over losing the high school building last year and the con- struction of a modern plant this past sum- mer. Superintendent Hayes is a graduate of Arkansas College and received his mas- ter' s degree from the University of Arkan- sas. This business of checking records looks to be a serious undertaking as Charles M. Wison, High School Principal, and Mr. Hayes study the new permanent re- cord. Just to the left and forward from this desk is a fireproof vault which protects such records as these. The fire consumed all past records but the new build- ing looks to the future...to many years of housing school children without fear of destruction by fire. Mr. Hayes will tell you that one of the happiest days of his life was December 31, 1951, the day school was interrupted to move into the new building. Schoo | Board Much of the worry and sleepless nights fell on the school board as they worked to replace the charred ruins. Now, they can point with pride to the centrally heated, well lighted school building that was only a faint dream a few months ago. The board members are: E. L. Hud- dleston, President; Gus McCracken, Ralph Wood, J. B. Osborn, and Durwood Sanders.
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cnoo ersonne The school could not operate smoothly without the help of those who clean the building, care for the school buses, and prepare hot lunches. Pictured at the top are Ruby Pangle, Lunchroom Supervisor; Mrs. Joe Rorie, Mrs. Alice Wood, and Mrs. Gatha Hurst. These women are responsible for the daily hot lunches that are a mark of progress all over Arkansas. Carl Huddleston, the janitor, is pictured as he sweeps the hall of the new building. Fred Bearden drives a bus in from Buffalo, does minor repairs around school, cares for the buses, and always has a bit of wisdom to pass on.
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