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V JO1,-QP' I1 S,- 'QQ ef Mrs. Faye Byrd, librarian for both high Our very capable math teacher, Mr. Miss Mary Speer, our loyal annual staff school and elementary school, is always Joe Stroud, not only helps his math counselor, also teaches math and coun- busy guiding her assistants for a pos- students but others as well when the sels the student body in any problem, sible future in Library Science. need arises. whether it be college or personal. ull' JK if F xx' f Q z ku JA Mr Edward West prepares hls 8th M1ss Betty Jean Robinson mrkes sure Mr Troy Proctor one of the nevser grade students for high school and takes there is never 1 dull moment in any members of the faculty has alreldv time out to be 1 fine leader of our of her classes proved himself an outstanding teacher Boy Scouts r if Q! kk fi Mrs Mary Kelly is working to improve Mr. Tolar Haynes keeps his students on Mrs. Mary Parker is shown here her 7th grade students in every manner. the go with the responsibilities of being teaching her 'Tth grade students the 7th graders. importance of knowing their English language. 13
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Mr. Parker, teacher of chemistry, bi- ology, and science is shown here ex- plaining one of his many experiments. Miss Ann Wilhelm is always around, keeping us on our toes in typing, short- hand and business arithmetic. 9-4 , li-ww? X Seems as though Mrs. Ola Hendren, Teaching health and social studies and home economics teacher, always has coaching football keep Mr. john Charles some new idea about home decorating on the go, but he is never too busy to and cooking. help us with our problems. l 552 ' if v- vf I L! -ii W E Q,-mira VVhether it be English II or science, Mrs. Snow is close by and willing to Mr. Miller is ready to explain it to us. assist us when we need help in French or English III. ?' CJ --n Mr. Hugh Partin helps our boys to Without Mrs. Logene Hood, our Eng- Always smiling is Mr. john Mathis, learn more about the needs and uses of agriculture. f f 'mf 'ff' 11.113111-:wivw:-wiv 4H1 1V21-eff-'favfveisxv-F' rN9?l5EW'eKSXNNAYX- '- .1 1: .Lgf ,N-.'--, if--X' lish grammar would be lost and so who teaches History and coaches bas- would the Freshmen and Seniors. ketball. He is forever pushing his boys, basketball team toward that Class A Championship. 12 , NYXXA .. , ,..,..1f...
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Mrs. Edna Reece guides her sixth t 'NNI . f . ,,, if Y' , J . 5 ew -f. '... Q fx' rf-' ' . T fo. ..'- I - 3' K '4 ,ng ' . nv-J . 1 ,.-:g,g-- -sz , . J l. . pf, I I ,V 4 , 2 4 - - 2 4 'j 'K . , , 4, . W , . , . f. . 1 f. X, ,V , Mr. Everette Elledge's 6th grade, unper- Sixth grade teacher, Mrs. Virginia Dyar, grade students in learning, and adds turbed by the photographers, lets no works eamestly to improve her students her own special touch of humor. interruptions interfere with class work. in their education and personal lives. go-u2j14,tMbaju ' .rf ?fZm.a-J.z1,1..., x!.rx.?w0lLtL YVithout Mrs. Kathryn Fleming, the 5th grade would have a hard time learning about the states and capitals. -ui. - ' J W fr-'79 auf -cf' l l Mrs. jean Mathis, one of our 5th grade teachers, is striving hard to acquaint her fifth grade students with a highei' degree of education. Miss Lois Parks is shown here, trying to prove to her 5th grade students the importance of knowing about the state in which they live. Iwi' .f-Q-W' 5' 'Nl WA-..., XVith a smiling face, Mrs. Helen Dud- ley is always there to assist her 4th grade students in any problems that may arrive. 'Q' N , X ...L t swim A Miss Ohna Triplett finds teaching very Mrs. Sara Finger, one of our 4th grade interesting and expects the very best teachers, strives to teach her students of her fourth graders. the importance of the educational part, as well as the social part of life. 14 V-.. .rx s.. xx x :A 1 . ,vxn-X-'a.afbffo+f,ff1,r-ffviwwl-Jmf'-TI'Ifl'iN'1? N'TVRl'f4 'H-fff'f95if7P-?QW'l - 1lN?'f '5'W'f'f'?'N ' l i -., - - 1 i J fi ft V ,Q h 4 may mug! VL L
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