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Xs, TEACHERS HAD FIRST A native of the hills of Tennessee. MH. JOSEPH E. CLARK likes to read. listen to classical music and dabble in ceramics. Art teaeher and adxisor of the Art Guild. Mr. Clark would like to be re- tired and in a position to spend all his time in arts and crafts. Faraway places have an undeniable appeal for MISS EVELYN COVINGTON. Amer- structor. She enjoys M teaching the average student and the ones who have a real de- sire to learn. An auditorium is the 11 t rl' number one need at Lakeland High. ac- cording to her. and it would help school spirit. . 'ff' . . . k'jgn3':?'M-D ican History 1n- g't3'?. MISS CATHERINE CRAIG. born in Cottonton. Alabama. is a true southerner. The thing she enjoyed most about college was running the schoolf' Here at Lakeland High School she is advisor if the Classical Club and the sophomore class. Teaching Latin. Miss Craig looks for two essentials in a student. honesty and a willingness to learn.
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