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MR. JACK KIRSTEIN BrorriMeAS Biology pupils receive first-hand know- ledge of perennial plant life as in- structor, Mr. Kirstein, who also serves as chemistry teacher, reveals through his teaching a personal interest in the field of botany. MISS BETTY KRIMMINGER A.B. In encouraging the growth of prom- ising talents, Miss Krimminger, Art | instructor and co-sponsor of the Dixie Debs and Art Club, trains solicitous pupils in such areas as still-life drawing and blockprinting. Demonstrating her talents as an artist, junior Cheryl Gordon, applies the finishing to her abstract composition which she is doing for her art project. MR. JOHN LaCAVA BeAaivGAG Members of the school band and chorus present musical entertainment at assemblies and athletic events under the direction of Mr. LaCava, who en- courages the development of -individ- ual talents and abilities. MRS. SUZANNE LINDER Be ANG Although the responsibility of teach- ing American history and sponsoring Senior Y-Teens consumes most of her hours, Mrs. Linder treasures moments of quiet repose in which she exerts her literary talent in creative writing. 26 touches
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MRS. CLARA FIELD A.B., B.M. Providing teaching aids to boost the comprehension of zealous students, Mrs. Field, biology instructor and Health Careers Club sponsor, contri- butes homegrown plants for labora- tory experiments and display. MISS DAISY LEE GLASGOW PRN IN Tate Reproductions of early American doc- uments add realism to the study of History I], taught by Miss Glasgow, who also sponsors the National Honor Society and supervises the arrangement of class schedules. MRS. JEAN HAIGLER B.A. Assigned projects enhance teaching techniques of Mrs. Haigler, teacher of sophomore and junior English, who through her jovial personality tries to promote an informal atmosphere for classroom discussion and debate. Faculty members utilize avocations in preparing curriculum. MR. FOSTER HAYES eS); Shop students and Industrial Art Club members admire original work in ceramics displayed by their director, Mr. Hayes, who makes use of his dexterity in the training of industri- ous young men. MRS. MARY HUTCHISON A.B. Due to her ingenuity in woodworking, Mrs. Hutchison makes useful furni- ture to add to her household, besides aiding students in solving intricate problems in geometry and advanced mathematics to prepare for college. 25 MR. NELSON JESSUP BS: To assist mathematicians in perfect- ing geometric drawings, Mr. Jessup, teacher of Algebra | and II and “Geometry |, illustrates lessons with tools of constructions such as the compass and ruler.
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MISS BOBBEE LINVILLE BeAr IMAE.A, Talent arid teaching ability go hand in hand for Miss Linville, co-sponsor of the Art Club, in giving Art | and Il students a proper background in painting with oils, sculpturing, and constructing collages. MRS PATRICIA EY ALE Bis: Through planning various activities for her classes and intramural pro- grams, Mrs. Lyall, physical education director Gitis sports) co ace hy and G.A.A. sponsor, stresses the develop- ment of skills and attitudes. MISS JOAN MALCOLM B.S. Typing, business English, and book- keeping, subjects taught by Miss Malcolm, co-sponsor of the Dixie Debs, adequately prepares future secretaries for tomorrow’s challenging career opportunities. Faithfully supporting school-sponsored activities, our faculty reflects spirit. MR. KENT MARTIN B.A. Conscientious in his task of training the wrestling team, Mr. Martin, Amer- ican history and consumer economics teacher and assistant football coach, provides muscle-building for drills to prepare for matches. equipment eae Tenth-grade geometry pupil, Brenda King, illustrates to her classmates the execution of the steps necessary for the proof and solution of a problem. 27
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