Lakeland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Lakeland, FL)

 - Class of 1952

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Mr. Robert Lawton Miss Marguerite Lumpkin Miss Maxine Mr. Harry Mclntyre ' Mayhall C I QA 5 i -fl.. if f Mr. Charles Metcalf - - ii Miss Virginia Miller Musit dominates most of MR. ROBIZRT l.AXX l'ON'S out-of-sthool time. and even a portion of his sthool hours is devoted to dirt-ttint: our up-and-toming hoys' thorus. Although he is teaching general math in I..H.S.. he instrutts in musit at Florida Southern College and directs the thoir at a Winter Haven thurth. MISS MARGVQERITE LUMPKIN ht-rtays an ovt-rvthelnnng fondness of travel in the many fine trips that sht- plans and extstutes for studt-nts---trips to Sarasota. St Augustine. and even Xwashington and Xtw York. bhe is head of tht sotial studit-s dtfpartment, teathing world history and Ameritan his- tlttw Ft-vs' students hast graduated from this sthmwl without hting wt-ll atquainted with MISS MAXINL MtlN'l'YRlf. ht-tter known as Bliss Mat iht- atttendt-d Florida Southern and FSC. for her AB. dthurtt and taught in Sarasota. lflorithi, tor two ytars iht would like to see air tonditioning and an attrattivt- room for tluh mtetinys in tht- ntw sthot-I Bliss Mat tttatht-s plane and solid geometry. trigonometrt. and is head of tht- math dt-partmt-nt. 'lht' name MR HARRY MAYHAIJ. and l.al-ttland High 'sthool prattitally go hand in hand. for ht- has httn ht-ad ot tht ttttistt dttpaitnitnt tor tht' twist tistntx-thrtt' yt-ars. As wt-ll as proxiding a mt.sit.iI ttlutatittn for studtnts ht has ttitiltttl haitz .ts .ziztttttr ot tht lakeland High Sthool hand, tht' uizls ulttt tlt.h ans tht higitls dzill ttairz all tit xshhi: .t:t .tzn-ttilu tht htsf Nitntt' is a l:-thhx as vttll as .i t-th ft r MR CHARI la Mllf All, who admits that ht has ht-en rttttztdt-1 as Ilrtst ttht' Chaiht llt sfttt-is his spazt ti':.t inxtnting --r fishing. Ht' has trast-ltd width. :halting trips turoagh North an' N-tt.th Atntritt arg.: tht Ntutti Patitit lslt-s. Ht- NI.xIt'N that his tttnttption or ttzt' itztal stt.t:tnt is t-nt who tiits to -to tt.t latst ht' tan with all ht' has at all times anti platts MISS VlRCilfXlA Mll.l.l'R has taught in I. H 5 tor nxnt- xtntis attt'r holding various other teathing positions. Htr third xtar lfnlulish stu ltnts haxt' tntt-xt.: and ht ntttittfd from her extt-lltfnt interpreta- tion tit oral httfiatart wht' ltlxts htst ah-rut tht sthot-l tht tint- spirit that tharatterizes the relation- ship ht-tv.t't-n tatulty and stlltltllts

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Miss Eunice Keen Mr. Harry Hatcher Mr. George johnson I i i i i '. 2 I 'aft l 7:34-vdbfao :gel-ELLUQ N U-NlLlJ-L ,QW 'f A J wumtji '?7 iW'2'2g 07 LwlLbL4.3ovcL L4 X .,,...., Miss Rebecca Keith Mrs Eula Lastinger M Mr. William Lawrence Surely a teacher who lists farmer, butcher, bus driver, correspondent and soldier among his past occupations would have many intriguing adventures to tell his classes. These are a part of MR. HARRY HATCHERS background, as are degrees from the University of Tennessee and Peabody College. He teaches English 3. MR. GEORGE JOHNSON, who teaches world geography and math, is a native of Brier Hill. Pennsylvania. His leisure hours are spent tinkering in his workshop or amusing his baby daughter. Georgia. In the new building he hopes to see lounges provided for the teachers and for the students to use in their free moments. It is hard to believe that MISS EUNICE KEEN. bustling about the library in her customary brisk manner, has been L,H.S. librarian for sixteen years. Any student who asks her for help will find that his needs become her primary concern, and she will not stop until the deed has been accomplished. Despite her associations with all 1700 of them. Miss Keen likes best about her job her contacts with the students. MISS REBECCA KEITH is back at L.H.S. after taking a year's leave of absence to obtain her M.A. degree at F.S.L'. Teaching American history leaves her little time for her hobby, reading. To Miss Keith. the ideal student is loyal to his school and all its activities, an enthusiastic participant in several things, working to the best of his ability in the classroom. A rather peculiar combination of subjects-typewriting, office practice and Bible-keeps MRS. EULA LASTINGER leaping from one train of thought to another. Almost the entire school de- pends upon the fine secretarial work done by her office practice class where the work is not only under Mrs. Lastinger's direction, but much of the actual doing is by her. Two sons keep her busy outside of school. Advisor to the S.G.A. has assumed an important role in MR. WILLIAM LAWRENCES routine. Teaching four classes of health education leaves him scarcely enough time to cope with the many problems that an active S.G.A. presents. Travel, baseball, his young daughter, meteorology-these are among Mr.,Lawrence's favorites



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Miss Mdriorie Mitthcll hllss Vellald hlOLli g Mr, I,, L, Miss I-ouc-lla Nelson Pope I fix K ix Q ' , NA X ! , X 1 Y, A - I X Mrs. Mildrcd Rcnner mar'-NH Mr. Claude Ridley A swimming pcml in the new huilding is the numher une .imhitwn uf MISS MARIORIE MIT- CHELL. girls' physiml e-.lutdtiun tuither. Alxxpiys un the iw. she names gulf. fishing. and swimming as her favorite spivrts, In her .in iduil student is sine whit engdges in selwol .ind Llaiss .lctixities tu the hesr uf his ihility. MISS VALDA MOCK. Alyehm I te.1iher. is cxperieniing her first year in the cdut.ition.1l field and finds many things .ah-'ut the pwlie-ssinn interesting .ind .ipptilingq bhe is .i gr.iduate tif F.S.I'. .ind h.1s hcen .1 PI'UliL'SNIUl'l.Il d.initr, Asked .ihuut the extent uf his tr.ixt'ls, COACH I.. I, NELSON. hotter kniiwn as Nurmi. s.iid, Bryant Smdium--the sidelines nn lirid,iy nightsf' .ind entliusmstit fmitlmill Inns lcnmv this is true. liotwtlmill h.1s mdde Il'LIIIL'IIililLIN strides during his hvur ye.irs .it I,.H S. Trying tn prndtite .1 lily Ten eh.impiiwnship te-.tm ltmes 1,1-.ith little time tn indulge in fishing. his Iii-hhy It m.1y wme .is .1 surprise ti- num students that the entire taeulty .ii:i'L-es with MISS I.OI'EI.I.A POPE when she ndmts .ipplt-pwlisliin: hy students .is her pet pu-X e. Miss Pope. lwniernnking te.uhcr. spends her spare time .unending tltih meetings. hitithnll 4.imL's. twlletting demi-tasse trips .ind tr.ix'e-ling, Indi.1n.1 h.is sent tis .1 neu English .ind Amtritan histuri te.1ther this ye.1r, MRS. MILDRED REN- NER. She likes the students here. hut she misses the .1swti.itiun th.1t mmes from longer atquaint- .inte-. She LlI.lI'.lLIR.'I'llC'N .in ide-.il student .is one who is alert. full wt fun .ind m.1nncrly. Leisure time' MR. CI.AI'DE RIDIEY has nune, It he isnt teuhing D.C.T. in the sclwtil. he is going to stlimil himself .ti the I'nivei'sity uf Flimridti, xsmking twr his thurth, or lghoring mer the yxird of his .ilmi-st nun li-vine, Findents who are .idditteei ru milking in .issemhly h.id hettcr watth out for him. Some day he is going to give in to his suppressed desire and knmk their heads to- gether.

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