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-QL V7 fe-f ffl.. f' Miss NlABEL CAPERTON MRS. JEss1E M. CHAMBERS XX Inv ... ,Q-if .5 Miss ROSEMARY Bucnfxxax Mas. BEvERLY BURTON Soft lights and the lavish bulletin boards in the class- rooms are the things niost liked in the new school by MISS HOSEMAHY BUCHANAN, sophomore English teacher. She spends most of her outside time as adviser to the Torch Club and in Little Theatre work. MRS. BEVERLY BURTON is a graduate of F.S.l,'.. a new and attractive asset to the D.C.T. department. Mrs. Bur- ton is adviser to the junior class and the D.C.T. Club. She loves music and in her spare time collects china and crystal antiques. She spent her summer water-skiing and playing golf, If MISS M.-XBEL CAPERTON had her way. gum-popping would he outlawed in l..H.S. She teaches physical educationg is adviser to the Lionettes. G.gX.A. and somehow finds time to help the cheerleaders with their practice. bliss Caperton enjoys outside activities such as golf and fishing and once thought of becoming a medical doctor. Shorthand and typing are the subjects taught by HRS. .IFSSIH Nlflfi CHAMBERS. She is always busy with Y-Teens. church work or Eastern Star. Mrs. ffliainlue-rs niust he the doluvstil' type since scwing. Crocheting and gardening are her hobbies.
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4-1-nu K, Ax .H 1 Y gg ,X ,XX g fs X X '- F Y 1 Lvxfl 'LW I Miss HAZEL HALEY MR. VERNON E. HALL MR. HARRY A. HATCHER MR. BOBBY J. HOUSER Of all the wonderful things in the new school. MISS HAZEL HALEY likes the stage in her room most of all. It gets plenty of use too with the plays and speeches given by her English IV and speech classes. Miss Haley is interested in dramatics and spent her summer working with a summer stock theatre. She also works with the Little Theatre and is adviser to the senior class. Quill and Scroll. Keyettes and Highlander. Courtesy is the quality most admired in a student by MR. VERNON HALL. He is teaching Bookkeeping I and II and Business Eng- lish. although he does find time for the AVA-Library Club for which he is the adviser. Writing and building were the other professions considered by MH. HARRY HAT- CHER. English III teacher. He likes the lay-out of the new building along with the excellent lighting. A new- comer to L.H.S. is MR. BOBBY HOUSER. He teaches General Math. but he once considered studying archi- tecture. Mr. Houser admires courtesy in a student, while he dislikes complacency in one. I3
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