Jonesville High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Jonesville, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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A s4M., .ir MRS- RUBY CANIPE, MRS. KATE KEY, AND MRS. MRS. IRIS CANIPE, MISS MAXINE BRANN, MRS. SARAH LYDIA JOHNSON work hard getting the Hrsf graders OH FINGER, and MRS. HAZEL NOLAN are helping the second to 21 good Staff- ggaders establish a Hrm foundation on their second step of e ucation. ! MRS. CATHERINE WILKINS, MRS. MARY HARRIS, and Our fourth grade teachers, MRS. BLANCHE RASH, MRS. MRS. RUTH VVHITE find their job of introducing the third EDITH BRAY, and MRS. HELEN DUDLEY, eamestly grade pupils to their new books very interesting. strive to improve their students socially as well as educa- tionally. 12 f 'flf 7x T' Nm ATf g i? 'i'f 'i '5'1 ' W ' l.'W '5? ?7 fT'ff'ff7L 3l''l 'W 'f'i'5l'f'f'iiiI i'i if'Tf 'f'?'iff1i'?f77 f:f'f'f7'Ef7:5-wmEIiEiA.1i'..

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II I MR. GERALD BOLES, our agriculture teacher, instructs his pupils the correct way to use the complicated tools in the shop, and teaches them the newest farming methods. MRS. LOUISE RANDLEMAN, our science and biology teacher, is always willing to help anyone with his work but is 'ilrked to no end with those who rattle incessantly. . vu, U 6 .7 .l , ' '--- -'4 MR. JOHN CHARLES, our social stud- ies teacher and football coach, seems to be saying, Now you may not believe this, but it is true. It happened to my great-grandmother. With a cheerful attitude, MRS. LO- CENE HOOD breezes through the usually dreaded Senior English classes. MISS SPEER, our Algebra, geometry, trigonometry teacher and senior advisor, has a special talent for making friends, and, is a person to whom every high school student looks for guidance. MRS. IDA FAYE BYRD has a full day teaching Junior English and is kept even busier with being librarian. MISS ANNE WILHELM, our commer- cial teacher, is soon to be off to Dar- lington Raceway. She is to announce the '60 races. She practices daily on her third period typing class. Ready- Set-Col MR. JOE STROUD, our math and al- gebra teacher, is a firm believer in the old saying, Read the rule, Boylv NIRS. JANE HOLCONIB. our French and Chemistry teacher, still manages a smile after Fifth period Chemistry class. 11 1 ' .liiifliii-EitigiffMSX'-If5.Kxts 4Qs-N?E4-11:52 :'2,?'4' Ji-21312 A-I i .. J x XX



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,,. .. I' E., My I 4 1 f I ' .. gg K: ,. ' I ' 1 A ' F 'A H Q if I2 ,Ii I ,tariff if -'Q fffiy wx, ' 'W x, 1 Q I I 1 fri, i f: -. 1 A' ' .1 MRS. JEAN MATI-IIS, MISS LOIS PARKS, and MISS MARTHA ROSE MILLER are striving hard to acquaint their fifth graders with a higher degree of education. db . I MRS. BLANCHE PHILLIPS, MR. CHY RASH, and MRS. W. H. DYAR are working to improve the manners and citizen- ship of their sixth graders. Q MRS. EDNA REECE, MRS. MARY KELLY, and MRS. MR. EDXVARD XVEST and MR. CLYDE PHILLIPS' main MABEL WACONER, our seventh grade teachers, make their objective is the preparation of the eighth graders for high subjects so interesting that there is never a dull moment in school. any class. 13 .1 1 'I 'Lf7iEi-UlJ3 'N'1i

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