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Upper School Mrs. Overholser, Mrs. Stamps, Miss Ralston, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Warterfield. ENGLISH Susan Glasgow Brown English. Sweet Briar College, B.A.; Vander- bilt University, M. A., M. A. T. Martha Odle Overholser English. Vanderbilt University, B. A.; George Peabody College for Teachers, M. A.; Uni- versity of Geneva, Switzerland. Elinor Susan Ralston English. Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College, B. A.; University of Wisconsin; Oxford Uni- versity; Vanderbilt University, M. A. T. Sarah Ann Frost Stamps English. Vanderbilt University, B. A.; Colum- bia University, M. A.; George Peabody College for Teachers. loan Metz Warterfield University of Virginia; University of North Carolina, B. A.; George Peabody College for Teachers. Susan O ' Neal English. University of Tennessee, B. S. Linda Kay Poag English. George Peabody College for Teachers, B. A. Mary Taylor Schell Reading. University of Kentucky, B. A. Wendall Lawrence Wentworth English. Vanderbilt University, B. A. Middle School Mrs. O ' Neal, Mrs. Wentworth, Mrs. Poag, Mrs. Schell.
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MISS FESSEY DIRECTOR OF THE MIDDLE SCHOOL As a new student entering Harpeth Hall one makes many new friends. Among these new acquaintances is Miss Fessey, Director of the Middle School. As sponsor of the Middle School Council, Miss Fessey guides the students wisely during their three years there. She listens to the prob- lems and suggestions sympathetically and in an understanding way. Because of her kind and helpful manner, Miss Fessey con- tributes greatly to the lives of all Harpeth Hall girls. MISS PENNY COUNSELOR To the Freshmen and Sophomores at Harpeth Hall, Miss Penny is an elusive figure whom they hope to get to know. For the Juniors and Seniors, Miss Penny acts as a mediator between colleges and students. Also her individual counseling helps each student to solve personal and school-related problems. To the Student Council she is a fearless leader who copes with their prob- lems every Tuesday during lunch. As for the Annual Staff, her wit and sound advice help them to cope with old problems again and again and again. . . .
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1ATHEMATICS Bettye Curry Abernathy Mathematics. George Peabody College for Teachers, B. A. Jeannette S. Andrews Mathematics. North Carolina State University, B. S.; Tufts University; George Peabody College for Teachers. Emily Glasgow Bruno Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, B. A. Laetitia Wenning Hardin Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, B. A. Elizabeth Nanette Henig Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, B. E. lean Hoover Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, B. A. Joyce Lehman Minton Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, B. A. Carol Chambers Oxley Mathematics. Union University, B. S.; Van- derbilt University, M. S. Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Bruno. Miss Henig, Mrs. Abernathy. Not Pictured: Mrs. Hardii Mrs. Minton, Mrs. Oxley. Seated: Mi Mims. Standing: Mr. Pavia, Mrs. Vallord, Mrs. Eilender, Mrs. Nelson. MODERN LANGUAGES Danielle Guillot Eilender French. Austin Peay State University, B. A. Ella Puryear Muns French. Vanderbilt University, B. A.; Colum- bia University, M. A.; George Peabody College for Teachers: University of Rome, Italy; The Sorbonne. Paris. Lenore M. Nelson French. Hood College, B. A.; Emory Uni- versity; L ' Universite de Strasbourg; The Sorbonne, Paris; E. P. D. A. Language Teachers Institute in France: University of Massachusetts. German A. Pavia Spanish. George Peabody College for Teachers. B. A., M. A.; Vanderbilt University. Frederlque Vallord French. Barry College B. A.; Vanderbilt Uni- versity.
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