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N--f.. Mr. Guy T. Swain, our principal, must have received some pleasing news like, Yes, I am really sick today. I'm not laying out of school. Miss Marie Haigwood, our friendly count supervisor of instmction, is always well comed by teachers and students. Mr. Fred Hobson, our county su erintendent, pro- motes better schools earlly and late. ' .114 1 w l We are fortunate in having a school board so up-to-date and vitally interested in our school. Mr. Marshall Adams, Mr. Roy Boles, and Mr. Bob Snow. Mrs. Gertrude Salmons, Librarian and English teacher, is always working to keea the library in top shape and teac the hard subject of English IV. 4 , , L I Miss Peggy Lewis doesnit look this Mrs. Stacie Croce, our office secre- happy in journalism and Public tary, is pleasing to look at as well as Spea ing. She must save it for her very efficient. English classes.
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'NQ if :HQ 3 Mrs. Louise Randleman, our Sci- Mr. Iohn Charles, Civics teacher Miss Mary Speer, frecluently called ence teacher, isnlt afraid of the and football Coach, hustles the stu- Miss Algebra, is seen ere with her biggest snake or ugliest spider. dents in the classroom as well as famous little brown notebook and, the team on the field. of course, she is checking on some- thing for the annual. Z, i-7 7g 'Riff' U F i Mr. joe Stroud, our Physics teach- Mrs. Jane Holcomb, our French Mr. john Wesleff Mathis, Social Stud- Q er, seems to be saying, Well now, teacher, looks much too serious for ies teacher an basketball coach, is lj we have perfect attendance todayf, her Romper Roomi' students . . . asking how many people are in Sput- ' . nik I . French II, 3rd period I ' rU'Ilall .. I Mr. Gerald Boles, our Agriculture Mrs. Ola Hendren, our Home Eco- Mrs. Faye Boles, the Commercial teacher, is always prepared to nomics teacher, is always cooking teacher, has a look of Class, please si teach the boys anything from farm- up something new, be it wearable be quietf, I ing to the complicated setup of or edible. machinery. Page Nine '3Q6f.iIiHfQM'dTQfH'ilXW'IIHIXIY7' -LTGTYHTQYKV QTQYKMSRCQ I0r1nffQf-- 1 ilk-. Fi N
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