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513' Knock it off, MR. JOHN TEANY, health education teacher, might have said during his most embarrassing moment. Some ioker stole his pants while he was playing in a basketball game with weather five above zero. He is married and has a boy and a girl. Sewing and traveling are MRS. MARTHA ALLEN'S hobbies. She is a home economics teacher and new to the L.H.S. teaching staff this year. A thing of beauty is a ioy forever is her favorite expression and her outside activities are church, theatre, and music. ,u MISS LOUISE WILLIAMS, biology teacher, once considered architecture as a career. She collects antiques, early American furniture, and pressed glass. Miss Williams spends her outside time directing a chorus and sewing., She is also state co- ordinator of the Florida Junior Academy of Sciences. MISS JOANNAH WILLIAMS, chemistry and physics teacher, had her most embarrassing moment when she forgot to go to a dinner given in her honor. She was a medical secretary before she became a science teacher. A phone ringing at 2 A.M. is her pet peeve. .fy
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S e 1' fssl, f gg... Conceited people are the pet peeve of MISS MAXINE Mc- INTYRE, sponsor of the Keyettes, L Club, and Senior Class. Miss Mac teaches business arithmetic, geometry, and trigo- nometry, and maintains that an ideal pupil is neither a book- worm nor a butterfly, but a wholesome, all-around boy or girl with a sense of humor. Architecture was once considered as a career by MR. ROBERT HOUSER, general math teacher. He is adviser to the Junior Lions Club and states his opinion of an ideal pupil as one with curiosity. His pet peeve is disinterested students. Pg. . Speak now or iorever hold your peace, is typical of MISS RUTH HALL BROWN, teacher of Algebra ll. The Torch Club has her for an adviserva wise choice indeed. Give Miss Brown cockers and flowers and she'll be content, The person who says l can't is MISS MINNIE SKlPPER'S pet peeve. She teaches home economics but once considered being a dietitian. She enioys church work, gardening, and reading. T 'i x X
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A good football player who can pass all his work is COACH NURMl NELSON'S requirement for an ideal pupil. He is L Club adviser and teaches physical science. As head football coach, Nurrni claims his pet peeve is seeing the Dreadnaughts lose a game. ,Q IN How about that? is COACH JOHN STAPLES' favorite expression, His wife and three luscious little girls make up his family. He considered ioining the US. Marines but chose a teaching career in- stead, COACH JIM MlLLER, physical education teacher, naturally rates sports as his hobby. Students who try to soft-soap their Nay through school are his pet peeve, so watch Out boys! Coach Miller is married and has one son. 'ilffx F? 'CE 'C 9? A good garne of golf rates high as MISS MABEL CAPERTON'S favorite pas- time and 'nost definitely her hobby. Ad- vising the Lionettes, coaching the cheer- leaders, and teaching physical education leave her very little time for outside ac- tivities though At one time she con sidered rnedicine as a career MISS MARJORIE MITCHELL is kept quite busy with the GAA. and the newly formed girls' drill team, besides her gyrn classes Anv spare minutes she'll be found either fishing or playing golf, her hob- bies, People who don't listen to instruc- tions lyappers: are Teacher's pet peeve, as everyone knows,
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