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T' Flflt-year students, Bonnie Byrd, Jimmy Hammons, and Phil Johnson ill! their skill as they try to meet the requirements of forty-five words plf minute with the accuracy of five or less errors. Our instructors odvise us os we rnoke decisions. V , fi l AMERlCAN O35l i ' 1.,..x 1 1' O ! 'A l urn tt, Realizing that current events in history are vital ta the United States History student, senior Reggie Reavis carefully examines a timely news publication, MRS. ELOISE CURLEE A.B., B.M. Choracterized by her sincerity, Mrs. Curlee, who teaches Latin and German and sponsors both the language clubs and the student organization, makes some personal preparations for a teachers' tea. MRS. JANIE DONALDSON A.B. Engaging in her favorite outside activity of relaxation, knitting, Mrs. Donaldson, teacher of junior English and French and sponsor of its lan- guage club, works conscientiously toward the completion of a sweater. 16 MR. ROBERT CROOKSHANK B.E., M.A. Realizing the need of efficiency in work and perfection of the product, Mr. Crookshank, instructor of ma- chine shop, encourages the proper usage of tools by demonstrating them to the boys in his classes. r , J
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MRS. FRANCES BRUCE B.S., M.S. In teaching her students the funda- mentals of domestic living, Mrs. Bruce, instructor of home econom- ics and sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America, explains to one class the essentials of sewing. 'M'7' A91 ,NU r Principles of physics are deduced from many hours of experimentation and study. Here, Lynn Campbell and Jane Holler verify their knowledge of the bases of physics as they prepare an experiment after school. Faculty members sponsor various organizations. MISS MARY CARLTON A.B. Revealing enthusiasm and concern for her students, Miss Carlton, teacher of sophomore and junior English, demonstrates proper tech- nique and usage of a pom-pam to the cheerleaders. MRS. BARBARA COBLE B.S., M.A. Showing diverse interests and hob- bies, Mrs. Barbara Coble, who teaches distributive education and acts as sponsor of the D. E. Club, enjoys raising flowers and relating accounts of her travels in Europe. Advanced art student Vicki Angel order to paint an oil portrait, which she in the annual Scholastic Art Awards contest. - I 15
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MR. THOMAS ELMORE A.B. Working vigorously in preparation for future plays, Mr, Elmore, who reaches sophomore and iunior Eng- lish and drama and sponsors the Thespians, as well as the Drama- teers Club, arranges some props, ii.s QR f L Sis. 4' yr. , , , y W . x . , ,f,54..:.x Q. MISS DAISY LEE GLASGOW A.B., M.A. Helping to benefit the school and students, Miss Glasgow, who teach- es U.S. History, directs class schedul- ing, and sponsors the Nation- al Honor Society, checks grades in preparation for the induction. li? 5 5, MISS SUSAN GROCE B.S. Seeking variation from her usual duties as instructor of algebra and sponsor of the Junior Y-Teens, Miss Grace finds humming an old song an enjoyable way to spend her moments of leisure at home. Teachers supervise numerous school activities. MRS. CLARA FIELD A.B., B.M. Complementing her keen interest in science as a teacher of biology and sponsor of the Health Careers Club, Mrs. Field shows an intense love of nature as she observes a hamster brought by one of her students. MRS. BERTHA FERNANDEZ A.B. Delving into the realms of amateur photography, Mrs. Fernandez, teach- er of Spanish and sponsor of that language club, adiusts the exposure setting of her camera before taking a picture of her young son. 17 wwf? .3 ox2Wxuww bf, 51 2 I 5 , fx. ,Z C. M' K M' sg X . -if r S 'xiwwsm fee sffs .sc t me Ng, . me WWF K sg M, 3 we I K 1 Q X, SW . so weeds fgwixb ss ' , - fi Q ,N M .svfsii JN '.,, A ,N- ws S Q k Q. I 9 Wi .X X Ss 'y N X X , wvR fis- A ex fs f e .5 S- 1 t txt: into It skf,' ,I UPN is K-www fennel Linda Phillips, Spanish II pupil, points out Madrid, Spain, to her class as they become familiar with the geography and customs of the European country.
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