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MRS. CARRIE MAY ALLGOOD, A.B., M.A. Co-ordinator of French and Spanish Clubs displays some of her antiques. MISS SAXON BRAY, A.B., M.A. World traveler and history teacher exhibits dolls obtained while travel- ing through ltaly. MRS. FRANCES BRUCE, B.S., M.S. Biology teacher explains to her class the structure and functions of parts of a flower. MR. BRUCE AYSCUE, A.B. Teacher of sophomore and junior English selects records which he will use in his classes. MRS. RUBY BROOKS, DIETITIAN Dietitian makes cz salad as she helps kitchen staff in preparation for busy lunch periods. AMR. TOM CASH, A.B., B.S., M.E. Director of athletics arranges the Gray High sports schedule for the l96l-'62 school term. 14 MR. NORMAN BARRINGER, A.B. Instructor of traffic laws and regula- tions shows types of signs used on streets and highways. MRS. MARGUERITE BROWN, B.S. Art teacher, who enjoys modeling clay and painting, observes a project drawn by a student. MR. ROBERT CROOKSHANK, B.E., M.A. Teacher of industrial arts shows cor- rect usage ofthe plane.
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Principal Mr. J. A. Woodward, our principal, receives the respect and gratitude of the students and faculty after another year of dedicated service to our school. His sincere concern for each of us, his timely advice, and his counseling have been the deciding factors which have inspired us to persevere and weather the storms of difficulty and frustrations which come to all. Under his guidance many improve- ments have been made, such as providing a new biology laboratory and having the campus beautified and furniture refin- ished. By persistence in his efforts to make Gray High School the best in the area, he has improved the character as well as the physical features of our school. For these accomplishments, Mr. Wood- ward is to be more than commended: the gratitude of the entire student body and faculty can be shown only by deeds. MR. J. A. WOODWARD leaders guide us in choosing careers and colleges. Taking time from his demanding schedule, Mr. Woodward gives helpful advice to Jimmie Burchette. Mr. Woodward makes on appointment with a students par-entsito talk about college entrance requirements
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,.,V,Li, ..-. 5 , MRS. ELOISE CURLEE, A.B., M.A. Sponsor of language clubs and teach- er of German and Latin interprets emblem of early Romans. MRS. CLARA FIELD, A.B., B.M. Teacher of biology inspects collection of plants and animals which she uses for her lessons. MR. JAMES HALL, A.B., M.A. Director of music rehearses the chorus for the All-American City Concert, held December 15. MRS. SHIRLEY DOTY, B.S. Librarian demonstrates to pages and council members manner in which to perform their duties. MISS DAISY LEE GLASGOW, M.A. Sponsor of National Honor Society and history teacher takes in retros- pect a tour of Europe. MISS RUTH HOLTON, SECRETARY School secretary listens to sound- scriber as she types a letter dictated by the principal. 15 MR. THOMAS ELMORE, A.B. Dramateers and Thespian Club di- rector plays tape recordings made by members of the class. MR. LARRY GRAHAM, A.B., M.E. Assistant principal lends a sympathe- tic ear to members of both student body and faculty. MRS. MARY K. HUTCHISON, A.B. Plane and solid geometry and tri- gonometry teacher uses plastic models of angles for classes.
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