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

 - Class of 1961

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3 's.... -Phu: Mr. Frank Poteat, driver training instructor surely has nerves of steel to try to teach some of our students to drive. Mrs. Logene Hood, our English teach- er, keeps her students on the go with grammar, writing themes, and studying the Shakesperian plays. w.-X Football Coach, Health and Physical Education, and Social Studies teacher, Mr. john Charles, keeps all of his courses up to par in teaching, learn- ing, and an added bit of humor. -...S-My Miss Pearlie McGhee, Mrs. Ruby Canipe, and Mrs. Kate Mrs. Hazel Nolan, Mrs. VV. L. XVilson, and Mrs. Iris Canipe Key, know that music must be taught to our first graders, help our second graders learn more about nature and the as well as reading, writing, and arithcmatic. animals that depend on us. Mrs Mary H-irris Mrs Katherine XVilkins inl M R th . . . ., .. 1 c rs. u The 4th grade teachers, Mrs. Bray, Mrs. Finger. and Mrs. CfiSSm2U1 kf10W that 21 third grade Students curiosity inter- Dudley help our students to use library books in their work. ests him in different types of literature. 17

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Fcwultq if st a. J Mr. Hugh Partin, agriculture teacher, teaches our boys anything from the setup of machinery to the fundamentals of fann life. Wifi' Miss Ann XVilhelm stresses speed and accuracy in shorthand, typing, book keeping, and business arithmetic Miss Mary Speer our guidance coun selor does not measure people with a yard stick as often as she measures figures 1n her algebra geometry and trlg classes Mrs. Faye Byrd, English teacher and librarian, varies her courses of study from the conjugation of a verb to the Prime of the Ancient Mariner or to the filing of a library card. QNA Mrs. Jane Holcomb points out to us that it is important to know the French country as well as the French lang uage 4+-. Mr joe Stroud General Math and Physics teacher relaxes while his gen eral math students take one of his difficult tests Mrs. Louise Randlcman, Science and Biology teacher, explains, thc forma- tion of the earth using as an illustration onc of the science projects. ..- Mr. Iohn Mathis, basketball coach and history teacher, notes that the map i very important in American and World History. By the way, Coach, where is that Mason-Dixon line? Mrs Ola Hendren Home Economics teacher illustrates only one method of preserving foods In ill classes she stresses neitness 1n preparing food and clothing L. . . 7 ' - - -V 3 si ml . . 7 3 ,fl- 42 , if l , t , . ,S , , . ' 'S - , :7 4i,vx s.,Ac.S . 5 , is .. I 5 V M- I X ' 2 'sr A V I ,,,., ,M ,W..,y,,,,, I Q1 l ,A 'Q-sf .lvgg S 1, . 5. 4 m it F gk F Q L. , f' - A s lv, A.-Z.. , , I 0 S C , ' . , . ' K., 2 . . , . . Kms 1 2 s 1 . ' ff' ffvif-1'ff-f'T'f ff-1in -'-- F. -.. Fi'iPLtW'V'WW'M'i'xTi'i'? TIH'T?fTii5I3'TY'TfE ..,.a..5'9A, 'l'i...ci'53l .. .. , s a f Ml' ,- - Q5



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