Frayser High School - Aries Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1959

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MISS CAROLYN ROBERTS has been teaching commercial subiects at F.H.S. for two years. She lives in Shelby County near Millington, E where she graduated from high school. She I 4, f received her B.S. degree from Bethel Col- - 7 lege. Miss Roberts is a member of the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church and always en- ioys a good game of tennis and horseback riding. T H A 7 , FJ! f SCIENCE I 3 s,. 1 A tlf X it . if c - ,gm Ji LEONARD C. BOWERS, from Union City, Tennessee, at- tended Hall-Moody Junior College in Martin, Tennessee, and Millsaps College at Jackson, Mississippi. He taught in Weakley County and was principal of Hornbeak High School and Tiptonville High School before coming to Fray- ser High seven years ago. Mr. Bowers has three sons: Leonard C. of Irving, Texas, Billy Ray of Millington and Claude Dale, an alumnus of F.H.S., novv attending Mem- phis State. JAMES B. DUNLAP never becomes bored with life as he is always busy buying beautiful cars. At the present time he owns a pink Thunderbird. Mr. Dunlap was born in Bentonville, Arkansas, but moved to Memphis and graduated from Central High, received his B.S. from the University of Tennessee, and his M.A. from Memphis State, He had taught at Ripley, Hurnes High, and Collierville before coming to F.H.S. six years ago. Along with beautiful cars his hobbies are fishing and flying airplanes. iwwm NOBLE HICKS, JR. was nessee, where he graduated from high school. He selected Southwestern at Memphis from which to obtain his B.S. de- gree. Mr. Hicks has been teaching science at F.H.S. for two years. Although he is married and has five little girls, he is able to find time for his favorite recreations, archery, gardening, all sports, and attends the Presbyterian Church. born and raised in Dyersburg, Ten- O. Z. STEPHENS, JR. was born in Matton, Illinois, and attended school there. He received his B.S. degree from Eastern Illinois University, and his M.A. from Memphis State. This is Mr. Stephens' fourth year to teach biology at F.H.S. His two daughters, Brenda Jean and Lori Melinda, take much of his time, but he still finds time to enioy all sports. Mr. Stephens attends Evergreen Presbyterian Church.

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LA TIN SPANISH MRS. GLADYS M. FINCH has been teaching at F.H.S. for nine years. She not only enioys teaching, but also enjoys sponsoring the Latin Club. She was born in Barlow, Kentucky, finished high school at a iunior college, M.C.l.F., in Jackson, Tennessee, and graduated from Union University with a B.A. degree. Since 19111, Mrs. Finch has taught in various schools in Kentucky and Tennessee. Mrs. Finch is not only a mother of three, but also has nine grandchildren. She belongs to the First Evangelical Church. MRS. MABLE V, CUVILLIER also teaches English. She sponsors the Spanish Club and is also an eleventh grade sponsor. This is Mrs. Cuvillier's eighth year to teach. BUSINESS in 59: s 4,o4g x 45 EDUCATION l i n 1 2:2 F N, Iifltgggi i MRS. AUGUSTA W. HAASE, although a native of Tennessee, graduated from high school in Fulton, Kentucky. She re- ceived her B.A. degree from Bowling Green College of Commerce, and did her graduate work at New York Univer- sity. Mrs. Haase taught in North Carolina, Connecticut, and New York City before coming to F.H.S. three years ago, She spends most of her time with her seven yea' old daughter, Dixie Ann, and attends the Church of Christ. VILLARD A. EAST was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, however, he moved to Missouri ,at an early age. He graduated from high school at Cooter, Missouri. He attended Arkansas State and re- ceived his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Memphis State. Mr. East was in the Navy three years before he started teachTng school at Bolivar, Tennessee. This is Mr. East's second year at F.H.S. This year he transferred from the social studies department to the com- mercial department. Mr. East belongs to the Methodist Church and his hobbies are his four month old son, reading, bridge, and fishing.



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MISS RUTH BRIDGER, sponsor of the Beta Club and a senior spon- sor, has taught math at F.H.S. for nine years. She graduated from high school at Bells, Tennessee, the community in which she was born. She earned her B.A. degree from Blue Mountain College and her M.A. from George Peabody. Miss Bridger's hobbies are sewing and music, and she is active in the Baptist Church. MISS ETHELDRA COX was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and attended high school in Macon, Mississippi. After graduating she attended All Saints Junior College, but transferred to her Alma Mater, the University of Mississippi, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. She is now working on her M.A. at Memphis State. This is Miss Cox's first year at F.H.S. . where she teaches first year Algebra. She also WILLIAM Rf .MIDDLETON was born In Mem phis and finished Central High. He holds a B.S. and M.A. from Memphis State. His newest hobby is a young son but he still attends St. Mary's Episcopal Church. MATHEMATICS xx 'N OSCAR J. NORRIS, SR. finished Central High and obtained his B.A. and M.A. degree from Memphis State. He has taught mat'h at F.H.S. for seven years, but the teaching of physics is pushing 'the math department aside. Mr. Norris belongs to many interesting organiza- tions, and shooting, music, study of math, reading detective stories, and astronomical observations are a few of his many. interesting hobbies. His only child John is a iunior student at M.U.S. The family attends the Episcopal Church. MRS. VIRGINIA W. HICKS, wife of Noble Hicks, and one of F.H.S.'s math teachers, was born in Memphis, attended Central High and received her B.A. from Southwestern. This is Mrs. Hicks' second year at F.H.S. She belongs to the First Presbyterian Church and her most important hobbies are her five little daughters. enioys boating and water skiing along with many other sports. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton attend St. Mary's.

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