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matt if... They Met In Tigerland. Who said teoching and romance won't mix? All GHS rejoiced when Miss Ardis Nasset, girls' physicol education instructor, became Mrs. Coy Gibson last summer. Mr. Gibson combines ninth grade English with a heavy coaching assignment in junior high. Dish Drying Is Routine. The Byron Lee's ore one of seven man and wife teaching teams in Guymon's schools. And team work is the order of the day if home and school are to combine successfully. Dish dryer Lee is also a junior high social studies teacher. Mrs. Lee admits she would rather teach mathematics in junior high than wash dishes.
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Out faculty cccpetate... ..... Ploy On The New Stage. A momentous decision must be mode by Mrs. D. K. Adams, dromo cooch ot GHS—what play will get the nod for the first presen- tation on Senior High's mammoth stage? James Roach, debate, rodio, and speech coach, suggests a favorite of his. There's Music In The Air. Mrs. Herman Henderson and Hoover Fisher see to it that instrumental and vocal groups are constantly at work on concert numbers to delight the radio ond live audiences. 1954 has seen some of GHS' greatest musical presentations, thanks to our band and orchestra director, Mrs. Henderson, vocal director. Hoover Fisher, and our commodious Senior High Auditorium. Faculty Coffee A-Brewing. Four o'clock coffee with hot buttered scones! That's a treat for tired teachers, enjoyed several times this year. Here Mrs. Scott Hecht of the voca- tional home economics department, and Mrs. Margaret Holland, art instructor, confer on table decor with Miss Mildred Russell and Miss Ethel Deakin. Miss Russell teaches Eng- lish to seventh graders, while Miss Deakin is treasurer of all school funds and a high school algebra teacher.
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A New Fangled Paper Grader? R P. Duke, trades and industries co-ordinator, is all ready to sign up for a teacher's little helper, until Robert Meisner explains that his newest vocational agricul- ture gadget is a grain cleaner. Of course, machinery- wise Douglas Dobbs, shop teocher, wasn't fooled for a minute anyway. Machines Don't Mystify Us. Miss Margaret Wright, driver education instructor, who knows what makes a cor tick from one end to the other, has no trouble operating a simple little machine like our new movie projector. GHS' American history teacher, Mrs. R. J. Herbel, is just os proficient a projectionist. Both hove graduate credit in audio-visual education.
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