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MISS KATHERINE BRIDGES: A.B. in English, Ran- dolph-Macon College, A.B. in Library Science, College of William and Mary, school librarian. MR. LOWELL K. COFFELT: I3.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, teaches vocational agriculture, sponsors Future Farmers of America and the Loudoun County Young Farmers Association. MRS. LILLIAN R. BRIDGES: A.B., the George Wash- ington University, undergraduate work, Westhampton College, the University of Virginia, summer course, the George Washington University, teaches Latin, sponsors Latin Club. CAPTAIN JOHN W. DAVISON: B.S., United States Naval Academy, teaches eighth and ninth grade mathe- matics. MR. WALTER T. CATON: B.M.E., Shenandoah Conserva- tory of Music, special summer course, Band Clinic at Virginia Music Camp, teaches junior and senior hand, general music, Glee Club, and General Music Instruction, sponsors the Majorettes. MRS. SUE L. DIEDRICH: B.S., Madison College, gradu- ate work, George Washington University, College of Wil- liam and Mary, teaches algebra, assists Mr. Simpson with administrative work. MR. DANIEL R. CLEMONS: A.B. Shepherd College, undergraduate work Emory 81 Henry College, graduate work, University of Virginia, teaches health and physical education, coaches junior varsity football, sponsors Hi-Y. Mrs. Forsyth attentively listens to the questions asked by Sherry Scarlett, who is concerned about her home economics project. 1-'SF'
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MBS. LOIS B. AHlYE'l l'E: A.B.. Shepherd College: post- graduate work, Bridgewater College, graduate work, George Washington Unix:-rsilyz special summer Course in chemistry at Conxerse College, teaches general science and chemistryg sponsors Debate Cluh. MR. GEORGE F. .-XTWELL: BS.. ldniversity of Hary- land: graduate work. George Washington Linixersityi special summer COUIBC in history of education at George Wiashington lvriiwtsityz lt'LH'll6N general hu-iness and bookkeeping. MRS' MARIAN B. ATWELL: B.S,, Madison Collegeg special summer Course in history of edueation at George Washington University: lt'i1l'llt'5 home eeonomies: sponsors Future Homemakers of A1111-l'it'ii. MRS. DOROTHY S. li.-Xl'fNll2ARIJNER: BS.. College of William and Mary: graduate work. George Washington Knixersityg University of North Carolina: teaches home economiesg sponsors Tri-Hi-Y tfluh. Mrs. Arnette, Mr. Caylor, Mr. Wert: Awarded National Science Foundation Scholarships MB. PEAHLY I.. BAHMGARDNER: AB.. Unixersity of North Carolina, NIA.. George Washington Unirersityg speeial summer course in speech and dietion at George Washington Univer- sityg tt-:relies English and public speak- ing: sponsors Forensics and Loudoun High Radio Hour. -M' - ' llllll iii . r 'X J EQ l' 5 swf FV, MRS. RHEA BRAGG: BS.. Radford Colle-geg under-graduate work. Em- manuel Collegeq graduate work, George Wlashington University, teaehes type- writing and shorthandg sponsors senior elass. in Yes, Amendment 17 was adopted in 1913, points out Miss Betty .lo Myers, teacher of American History, as she pauses beside the desk of student Dottie Brauner.
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MRS. BARBARA J. DILLON: BE., Wisconsin State Col- legeg graduate work, the George Washington Universityg teaches eighth grade historyg sponsors the Student Co- operative Association. MRS. ANTOINETTE EISENHARD: A.B., Moravian Col- legeg graduate work, George Washington University: teaches sophomore English and Frenchg sponsors the eighth grade. MRS. ZELLA D. FORSYTH: B.S., University of Texas: M.S., Iowa State Universityg teaches home economics: sponsors the Future Homemakers of America Club. MRS. NANCY G, DILLON: A.B., Mary Washington Col- lcgeg graduate work, Westhampton, George Washington Universityg special summer course in history of educa- tion, George Washington Universityg teaches general math- ematicsg sponsors ninth grade. MRS. MATILDA C. GRILLE: AB., Lynchburg Collegeg graduate work, the George Washington Universityg teaches eighth grade English. MRS. MARGARET R. GROSS: A.B., Florida State Uni- versityg graduate work, George Washington University, College of William and Mary, and the University of Virginia: teaches health and physical educationg sponsors junior class. It' TX rr . t ., r . '6.-., A .A hi me 6 I . f. f wwfvfs-I 1:6 I rl A AS 4' , 44'-sat . ,Y -I lv f Mrs Freda Nlyers enjoys the satlre in the MAD magazine. a favorite publication of her senior English students
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