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. MR. JAMES HALL A.B., M.A. his musical ability to the capacity, Mr. Hall, who di- the chorus and Glee Club, to set a metronome as he to perfect the timing of a sung by his students. Photography is populor with some MRS. MARY K. HUTCHISON A.B. Heading the Mathematics Depart- ment as teacher of Plane and Solid Geometry, trigonometry, and Alge- bra lll, Mrs. Hutchison uses the familiar protractor and compass as she prepares a test for her classes. loculty mem bers. MRS. BARBARA MATTHEWS ...nn-u-I Judy Bowman bathes her baby sister, Mary Susan, while demonstrating to her senior home economics class the proper method to use in the care of infants. Striving to aid her students in building stronger bodies through ex- ercise, Mrs. Matthews, physical ed- ucation teacher, girls' sports coach, and sponsor of the G.A.A., initiates her plan by issuing new gym suits. MISS LYNN McBRIDE B.S. Lending her services as supervisor of the supply store, Miss McBride, who is also head of the Commercial Department and sponsor of the Future Teachers of America, counts money collected for a day. l8 MR. JACK KIISTEFN B.S., M.A. Attempting to instill in his students o greater interest in and knowledge of unusual flora, Mr. Kirsteifn ex- plains the structure and growth of an elephant plant to the members of one of his afternoon classes. l Thi Y. x ' S tssr. A if I 0 +
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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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MR. PHILLIP MORRIS B.S. Contributing much to the promo- tion of athletics, Mr. Morris, who also teaches driving, puts his own various skills to use by serving as coach of the varsity baseball team and end coach of the football team. MR. WILLIAM REED A.B. Combining his jovial personality with an accommodating spirit, Mr. Reed, who teaches physics and chemistry and sponsors the Junior Engineers Club, willingly offers his help to all students. After adopting a baby bird, which had fallen out of its nest, members of the biology classes take turns feeding it milk with an eye-dropper. Educators greatly inlluence our daily thinking. MR. CARL MOTSINGER ' 'sv , ,A Helping to ready the team for its f f t coming season, Mr. Matsinger, who teaches U. S. History and sociology, and also serves as an end coach of the football team, collects helmets for distribution to the players. MISS PENNY NIVEN A.B., M.A. Entering into a mood' of quiet re- pose, Miss Niven, teacher of sopho- more and junior English and public speaking, sponsor of the Masque and Gavel, and debate coach, com- pletes a stanza to her poem. Lynne Terry, secretary of the Latin Club, arranges showcase for a display of Roman figures in obserimrides National Latin Week, which was held April 22-26. ' 19 , . J s ffm V , lt I
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