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, , . , V, 1 ,-- f 4,.Map4,pV-4-f1f', Ls s7 K -.,,,' f X ur2 f3 i '-Aff s...VfV Q A grutltnitt- ot' l.iit'z1yettt-, Miss Norma Boyle tezfelles innior high ninsit- :intl lflnglish. She leads Ctlllllllllllify sings :intl pnts ull sorts ot' spirit into pep asseniblies. Sho tlilwwtt-tl the ninin show ot' the lf'nn l-'est this yoar. Q Mr. W. D. Bracken, holding fonr tlegrees, teavhes Qt-it-in-e :intl sponsors Urphe-llelphizins. He is proin- ina-nt illllllllll Ill'Ui't'HSi4lIlEli groups ot' the vity. Last 4llllllllt'l' ht- atrltlresse-tl the sciem-e tl:-pnrtnient of the Nattionail l'ltlnt'ntion Assot-intion t-onvention in Detroit. Q Alotliering sevt-ntli grade-rs, preparing t-ostuines tor st-hool protlnctions, untl teaching honie t-eonoinic-s lntvv provitlwi at well-ronntletl progrznn for Miss Theresa Brick during her nine years at Lafayette. 0 Tent-liing both junior and senior high 4-losses anti sharing the sponsorship of the sophomore vlztss ot-4-npy Miss Aline Brown's time at l,at'ayette. She t-o-tliret-tell the sophomore play. Q Mr.DonaId Bunker, hnndsoine und hnniorons tespecizllly hnnioronsl, is it sciellve tezlclier :intl at jnnior t-hiss sponsor. He is working for at degree in zoology anti has spent niany hours studying. Q Mr. W. L. Butts, a teztclier ot' Anlerirnn and worltl history. has at law degree as well ns an zu-atleinie one. His keen wit and fine sense ot' humor are deeply up- pret-inted by all. l':tp:v 'l'wt-nty-six
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rg.,-fr ii? I Q- 'l'wvutv-livv f ,i.N. I MR. D. H. MURPHY is proving to be an ideal boss in managing the mechanism of Lafayette. Although he does not always have this genial grin, he is always chuckling in his heart at the tactics of some of the students. His watchful eye and paternal feeling keep every stu- dent under his alert observation. He feels that each one is his personal responsibility. There is quite a history attached to his record at Lafayette, for he ably served as coach and then vice-principal before he accepted the highest executive position of principal. 6lrb'Q.s-:wif 0 One of our shining examples of friendliness and generosity is our MR.. B. O. CORBIN, who has filled the position of vice-principal for two years. Besides serving as a good pal among the students, he is a very inspiring teacher of science and algebra. His treasured possession is that vest-pocket pet, his blue pencil, for he feels that the familiar BOC cannot mean the same in any other color. It is very seldom that his face is not lighted with a winning smile, but when it is not, the students can quickly sense that he is up to serious business. 0 MISS ANNA HAGUE is one of Lafayette's most valuable possessions. Her deep under- standing, untiring sympathy and helpful advice have contributed much to her ability in acting as adviser to girls. Her interests are versatile, for she is sponsor of senior high Girl Reserves, co- director of the junior high all-school play, and teacher of five classes a day. She, too, bears a pleasing smile for all, and her work in charity is renowned. . ,487 ,Qi-w-lrlJn-d v-J 9 'J I , , fl - 0 ' V L'-1, Arr'-f' ,451 is-41 -'VQ4 - .f ,. 3' ...t4,....1 1 ,-.J-L P'-if-7' s
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0 lfoutball, basketball, and track, well-mixed and seasoned with five periods ot' science. have been Mr. Hubert Campbell's daily diet sinre he first eanie to l,at'ayn-tte. He has developed some splendid teanis. Q Mat-h eremlit t'or the snrt-ess ot' l,afayette's two hip: undertakings, the Fun Fest and the pageant, goes to Miss Mary Lee Coffman, general uhairnian ot' hoth. Miss t'oft'inan teat-hes eonnnereial 4-ourses. She spon- sors the National Honor Society, Q A nteinher ot' the Association ot' Artists. Miss Ina Culver has developed some ot' the t-ity's promising young artists in her classes. All posters and signs used in the school are painted under her supervision. l'ap.:e 'l'wetily-suv.-ll 0 Mr. Harold Dilley, junior high, is the sem-und nieni- ber of the faculty who is a graduate ot' Lafayette. He has at-qniretl a wife and a son since he 1-ante to Lafay- ette. Mrs. llilley is also a Lafayette graduate, and Frank Edgar may be some day. Q The inusie t'or the t'hristnias pageant is of great signifiranee. Miss Logan Gilbreath bends all her energies to making it inspiring. The prograins for which her groups provide nnisic are nuinerons. She super- vises I.afayette's programs on KFEQ. O Miss Lulu Golden, friendly jnnior high teacher, is always willing to take tinie from a full prograin to at-ronnnodate anyone wanting assistam-e in costume problems.
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