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, g 13. -' 7 ,Kr 'V-I .71 N kg, Tx -N.. A74- MRS. ROSE CAGNINA NIR. ALIADO DELGADO ,.. MISS ANNIE CARLIQI ARD L. GALLANT LEZ77117'-X H11111' C0111n1e1'v111l 41fl7emf7fif5 -, 1 Y . 1 xx ! A ET ff 1 f ' 1 iv' f kann- R 2, ' , X-,, I 'ai . , . '-NN T. M T 'iff Y' - R 1 . 1? . 21.44 '1 f ' 1 E - 4' , . X Y: , 3 E 1-, B T V Hi' ' 1 K ' R 13 if l ' in 3 ' 'Z ' ur. fu , AV E ,A i ' 0 , 1' f I MRS. MOLLIE ROSE COX MR. G, R. GR,-XEBER MRS. ANGIE NOTO MR. xv. M. PEARSON Higfgr-1 Atlvlgrfi-1 L1111g11.1ga1 Sfiencs -a ' 1 l11ge1he1'xx11l1 1h1g111'111c1p.1l..111111.1111 lxl'lTlQlP.1l. .1111l 1l1e 1le,1111. 1l1e l3e11,11'1111e111 l'le,11l1 11j11'111 .1 c,1l1 11111 1l1.11 1,111 up 1l1e p11l1c1c1 11111 l'l1llNlDOI'OL1glI. xx h1cl1 111 ELlZ'lT V: l 111- .1pp1'11xc1l hx 1l1e Tlclllff. Thqx 111- ,1l11'1 111111111- wl-4 ' 11l1le f111' 1l1e11' 11xx 11 1e11,11'.11e 1lep.11'1111e1111. The 1.11lx1 h i 111 11l11.1111111g nexx c11L1ip111e111. 1chc1lL1l111g cl.111c1. 1111- E- 5 1111111111 rlic Eg'.lLlllIlQ 111e1l1111l1 ,1111l 11ffc1'111g 1l1e 1111111 -1 A 111111'e11111g .1111l l1elpf11l p1'ep.11',11111'x c111'1'1c11l111111 111-1- g, 4, f- 2 11l1lc f,1ll 111 1l11-111, l11 .11l1l1111'111 111 1he1e 1lu11c1. 1l11'11- wi?,+,Jf E '. xc1'1.111le 1e.1cl111'1 ,1l111 1.'1,1111l11c1 cl.111c1 111 .1 x.11'11'1x 111 I 111l1iggL1, -A X'4,t'1.w Xl1'1. R1111- C..lvQl'I1ll.l, l1c,11l llbl'.1lAl,1Il. .1111l l1c1' 11.111 1 i 4 111- ,1l1x .111 l1',l1lX 111 5111111 11111 Ill 1cc111'i11g 111f111'111,1111111 QQ 'gf' ' 1111111 1l111 lil11'.11'x. Xl1'1, C'i.1g11i11.1 .1l111 111111111111 1l11' Y A ,f U l llNl'.ll'N C lL1l1. A gl Xl1'. X111.11l11 l3cl1'g.11l11. l1c.11l 111' 1l111 1111111c 1lcp.11'1- 111c111. 11 c11111l1,1c1111' 111- 11111 1111lx 1l1c- li11 liul li.1111l. l , RT? l1llT 111' 11111' 11exx 111'cl11-11111 .11 1xcll. l3111l1 l1.1x1' l'1'1111gl11 135,11- ' T- 111.1111 1111111c.1l l11111111'1 111 ll1ll1l1111'1111ql1. :gh 3 5 ' ' , , XT111 Xlllllg' C .11'l111. l11x11l Ill. 1l1c Ci11111111c1'c1,1l 1lc11.11'1- MRS. HELEN SCHROEDER English THE lllclll. Ekllkllfx Ill 11l1l1111111 111l3111111c11 XI'Illll1M'TIC. 11111' Ill 1l1e 1111111 11111111l11'1c-1111111c11111'11'1f1x11111q X. xx l11cl1 lN 1lc11g11111l 111 g1xc 1- 111ll1'g1- l11111111l 11-111111' .1 11'111c11c1' c11111'1e lll 111'1c1111l 1x11111g. Nhc lN T.1xQL1lIX .11lx11111'11f 1l11' l 1111111 l3111111111 lculc-1-1 111' X111u1'1c,1. Nlr. l1l11x1. .11-11 L, L1.1ll.m1. in .idclition to his duties ,11 l1e.11l of 1he Xl.11l1e111.11ics cleplrtnient. 1e.1ches Plane 1111111111-11'x. Senior Xl.11h. .md Functioml Xl.1th. X111 1111lx clue. Xlrs. Xlollie Rose Cox co-ordimm 1l1e 111,111x clifferem ph,11es of history. but she .1l1o 1.-.1cl1e1 .X111e1'1c,111 l-l111orx. N111 Bill f.11'.1el1e1z our heicl foorlmill coach. 11 ficee xx11l1 1l1: f111,111c1.1l. 1checluli11g. 1r.1i11i11g. .md tmvei p1'11l1le1111 .111.1cl1ecl 111 ,1ll of T-lillsl'1c1rough's ,11hle1ic1 .1111l pl1x11c.1l c1luc.1111111 cl,1s1e1. l11 .icldition he is 1p11111111'11f the ll Club. One 111 H1ll1l1111'11ugh'1 1111111 .1c1ix'e cluh1. the P111 .X111e1'1c.111 411u1lc111 l,e.1g11c. is sponsored hx' Xl1'1, Angie N11111. 1l1e l1c,11l of 1l1c l.111:11.1:e 1lep.11'1111e111. who .1lso lll 11l1l1111111 1c.1cl1c1 1cc11111l.1111l1h11'1lcou1'se1 of Sp.111ish. N11-. XXQ Xl. l'e.11'11111. besides being head of 1l1e Science 1lcp.11'1111e111 ,incl teaching :1dx'.111ced Science. 111111111111 the NI11111111 Picture Opeixitors who .ire re- 1p11111il1lc for ll1llsho1'ougl1'1 .uulio x lNL1.ll 1r.1i11ing pro- :QI'.1l'lT. Une 111 1l1e 111111: useful suhiecrs ,IE Hillsborough l'lR. 111' i111p1'11x'c111e111s of 1'e.11li1'1g skills is taught E11 Xl1'1. Helen Schroeder. he.1cl of the English ljeparti- 111e111. DEPARTMENT HEADS 18
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Have you ever wondered why your schedule always Works 'fy MISS JANE DOWDELL MRs. MIRIAM DULANEY Dean of Girls Regist,-,W MISS JANE DOXVDELL, dean of girls, has become one of the most indispensable members of the administration. Her understanding, helpful attitude has been a guiding light to the many who have gone to her for advice and assistance. A good sense of humor is a wonderful asset no matter what the situation might be, and Miss DoWdell,s Wit will long be remembered by the many students she has guided through Hillsborough. Both the students and the faculty have come to admire her friendliness and leadership. out or why you graduate with the right number of credits? Then meet the person responsible, MRS. MIRIAM DU- LANEY, registrar. In her little cubby hole in the main office, Mrs. Dulaney keeps track of not only Hillsborough's students, but new students also. All transcripts of the records of students both present and past needed by colleges, the Federal Government, and businesses are her responsi- bility. In addition Mrs. Dulaney teaches two classes in World history. Wfant to see Mr. Gaither, need an absentee admit, or want to read a bulletin? Then head for the office. Behind the scenes of Hills- borough's smooth-running offices are the secretaries who, although they are not well known by students, are Vital to all Hills- borough. They are also responsible for the student office assistants. In charge of the main office are MRS. LORENE DAVIS and MRS. LOUISE LUCAS. They are responsible for keeping the records straight, handling visitors, filing mail, and answering correspondence. The attendance and the citizenship of all students are the duties of MRS. DOROTHY ELLIOTT, secretary of the dean's office. MRS. PAT STOKES, Mr. Hamilton's sec- retary, publishes the daily bulletin in addi- tion to her other duties. Mimeographing tests and study guides are just one of the many tasks that MRS. DAVID GILCHRIST handles for the Eng- lish department. MRS. GRACE NEILS- BURY does the same for the history depart- l11CI'1t. Eff si cz I I . . -we K sq.. wt..
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ws x .4 HHS 4.1, f,,fJ an Miss Hill, Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Sweat, Mrs. Bost, and Mrs. Terry enjoy Mrs. Odham, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. McFadyen and Mrs. Yost discuss these the wonderful Florida sun in our inner court. unusual paper-mache animals. I r' , , A F X ,ML if . Q Q! 'f . W THE FACULTY 1955- Many of our teachers have to be very versatile. They fill in for teachers in other subjects, and are always ready to help in projects such as chaperoning dances, sponsoring clubs, and keeping detention. Eour years of English is the requirement for all diplomas and it may be filled from the large variety of courses offered at Hillsborough. English is divided into three groups, advanced or x, regular, and slow or y. Each student is placed in the group where he is best fitted. In addition many electives are also taught. Regular sophomore English is taught by Mrs. Priscilla Lightseyg Mrs. Kathleen Mcljadyeng Mrs. Vera Odham, and Mrs. Lois Yost, who also sponsors the Kiwanettes. Mrs. Barbara Bost teaches x while Mrs. Irene Byrd teaches y. Miss Sarah Hill, sponsor of the junior American Citizens, and Mrs. Dorothy Stokes, sponsor of the Future Teachersg teach regular junior English and x is taught by Mrs. Anna Terry, who also teaches regular junior English and senior Xg and by Mrs. Louise Hoobler. The same English course is taught all seniors the first semester, but the second semester three English courses are offered. Regular Eng- lish or literature is taught by Mrs. Emily I-lylant and Mrs. Sarah Sweat. Advanced or college preparatory and thesis is taught by Mrs. Alice Twilley, who also teaches regular junior English. Grammar or C is taught by Mrs. Gladys Metz. Reading is taught by Mrs. Margaret Peeler, sponsor of the Junior Red Crossg and Mrs. Ellene Xvalkerg in addition to teaching regular sophomore and regular junior English respectively. Drama and speech are the fields of Mrs. Thelma Jones and Mrs. Frances McKibben who also sponsor Hillsboroughis three drama and speech honoraries- Masque and Gavel, Thespians, and Pi Kappa Delta. Publications are the businesses of Mrs. Jeanne Clark, Mr. Leonard Browng and Mr. john Lortong the duties of which they have assumed along with their other English classes. Mrs. Clark taught regular sophomore English, journalism, and advised both the Red and Black and Hilsborean staffs the first semester. Mr. Leonard Brown took over the second semester. Mr. Lorton teaches regular junior English, Creative Waiting, and also sponsors the Helm. Making plans for their English classes are Mrs. Twilley, Mrs. Peeler, The jolly five at the lunchline are Miss jones, Mrs. Wfalker, Mrs Mrs. Metz, Mrs. Lightsey, Mrs. Hylant, and Mrs. Hoobler. I X ,gqas-f!g'z. ' f X W ul 4 5 f in hlbff , I S311 f q.,..m,.- in . - sz. .an- -:Jj . lv Pr, .f lla , gui. McKibben, Mrs. Clark, and Mr. Lorton. JS.. Q.. f 7 Q F H 'IIB 5 259535. as-, ,
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