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Miss Catherine . Craig i Mrs. 'lessie May Chambers Miss Evelyn Covington I i O !'v: ' 4' M : 54, E , 5 I A 5 ,, . e,!f s . L , L , use Miss Virginia Davis Mr. john Deedrick Mrs. Mervyn Dickinson MRS. JESSIE MAY CHAMBERS has to be versatile to handle her teaching assignment-typewriting. consumer education and eighth grade math. Although this is her first year of teaching at L.H.S.. she speaks enthusiastically of the friendliness and spirit of cooperation among the students. MISS EVELYN COVINGTON names Odessa, Texas, as her birthplace and is as proud of the fact as are all Texans. She teaches problems and current history. An active cluhwoman. Miss Cov- ington has little spare time to devote to raising cacti. her hobby. or to haseball. her favorite sport las an observer, not a participantj. Latin and MISS CATHERINE CRAIG are synonymous at L.H.S. Because of her fine work in making Latin fascinating and attractive, Lakeland has the largest Latin department in the state. A native of Alabama. Miss Craig is a graduate of Wfesleyan at Macon, Georgia. She dislikes the confusion in L.H.S. and hopes for serenity and more storage space in the new building. N0 one has yet determined how such a small person as MISS VIRGINIA DAVIS can contain so much energy. ability and know-how in general. Miss Davis. who teaches journalism. once was .id- visor to all three of our fine publications. Now she confines her publishing activities to the Bag- pipe and no sound is as familiar to her classes as, Remember, today is the deadline? MR. JOHN DEEDRICK names basketball as his favorite sport as well he might, for he was a top' ranking varsity player during his college career. This is his third year at L.H.S. teaching physical education. and boys who ask every day if they are going to dress out are his pet peeve. The main thing he dislikes about L.H.S. is the lack of respect which boys and girls have for the teachers and for school property. When asked what she would like to see in the new building. MRS. MERVYN DICKINSON, with characteristic humor, said, Mel Students of General Math 2 know that this is the sort of thing that they can expect from their capable and witty teacher. Mrs. Dickinson is a native Floridian and holds a B.S. degree from Florida Southern College.
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Mrs. Nellie Arnett , o .V Mr. 'lack Barker l Miss Ruth Mrs. Lucile Hall Brown Bryant if.: fl .,f' ULLFI- Miss Rosemary Buchanan Miss Mabel Caperton MRS. NELLIE ARNETT has a highly varied background of educational experience. Positions of elementary teacher. iunior high teacher. even principal loom in her past. This year ninth grade pu- pils are finding Civics a profitable and enjoyable study under her fine guidance, MR. JACK BARKER, teaching health education, is a newcomer to the L.H.S. faculty. One of our first-rate coaches, he was athletic director at Lebanon, Virginia, before making Lakeland his home. Hrs all-time favorite occupation is coathrng-not any partitular sport4just coaching in general. Kentueky should he INIISS RUTH HAl.l. BROXVNS nickname. not only for her birthplace. but because it's the spot she loves best. Students taking Algebra 1 are mighty glad Miss Brown moved up from Algebra l to tontinue looking after them in her familiar. and completely deceitful. stern manrrer this year. MRS. Il'ClLE BRYANT. born in North Carolina. attended Whrshrngton Lhrversity, St. Louis. Missouri. and Stetson in Deland. Florida. for her A.B. degree. She has worked hard in l..H.S.. in addition to teathing linglish. as advisor of the 'lam O' Sl .1frIrv. and as head of the English depart- ment. Her hobby is flower gardening and she has toured the l'nrted States and Carnatla. MISS ROSEMARY BYCHANAN tame to us from Crntrnnatr. Ohio. six sears ago. lcathrng ttnth grade linglrsh. she holds a BS. degree from Appalathran State 'l'eather's College and has done graduate work at li Sl' and the hnistrsrtx of Cincinnati. A member of the Lakeland l,rttle Theater. she has done ttL1IsI.lt'lcl1Fig work in dramatrts. which she lists among her hobbies. 'l.ets shut it off. heard anywhere in the xtorld vtould tause all girl students of l.l'l.S to turn around and look tor MISS MABEI. CAPFRTOX. for this is her trademark in the physital eduta- tron classts A native of Oklahoma. Miss C.apertor1 has that lean. healthy, alert appearante tharatttr- rsrit of so many XXX-sterners. Golf is her hobby and she ranks among Lakelands top players. I 2
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Miss Hazel Haley Mrs. Lois Drake Miss Frances Furlow l c QRQCK Q rds Cl. L-L3 Mr. Vernon Ha Q t any T ji, L-KX him l' VV A 2 V 1 Fla:-Z Mrs Eileen Harloe il Mr. Kenneth Hartsaw Soft-spoken. quiet, efficient, MRS. LOIS DRAKE maintains an air of calm assurance despite the distracting clangor of thirty-two typewriters. Mrs. Drake holds a BS, degree in commerce and teaches shorthand as well as typewriting. Her personal requirement for the new building is a huge. cool typing room, One who is cooperative. friendly, conscientious. with a nice sense of humor is MISS FRANCES FURLOWVS definition of an ideal student. Oddly enough. her students would give the same defini- tion of Miss Furlow. Although this is her first year of teaching, she did her interne work at L.H.S. under the supervision of Miss Young last year. She is teaching Latin and Caesar A deep sincere interest in children. reading and dramatics dominates most of MISS HAZEI, HALEYS activities, Students in her speech and Senior English classes finally hetome accustomed to hearing themselves referred to as children, Miss Haley regards her work as adxisor to the Highlander staff as a most challenging but rewarding task. MR. VERNON HALL. who teaches bookkeeping. typewxriting. and hustrtess English lists Auhurn- dale. Florida, as his home Athletics and work with young peoplc ahsorh most of his spare time Like many others, he deplores the crowded conditions of the halls and stairs here and hopes for a large. adequate bookkeeping room in the next building, LHS. added a neu lthrarian this year. MRS. EILEEN HARLOE from Printcton. Nik-st Virginia She heliekes that tht sttitlc-nts here are very nice to work with. Although full tzrne lihrart' mark is pretty demanding. snc- finds time tor reading the latest noxcils. licr hohhy Unlike many of our feminine faculty memhers. MR. KENNETH HARTSAXX' tlitesnt mind atlmita ting how long he has taughtian amazing thirty'-one years. Easy-going. amial'-le Mr Hartsawx has made business arithrtietic an experience hoth pleasant and prohtahle lor his pupils He character- izes an ideal student .tX1!1ZClllgCl lf. cooperative. and rnischiexous,
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