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'T' Mrs. J. R. White A. B., Agnes Scott College Miss Virginia Odum M. A., University of Georgia George Griffin A. B,, Emory University Miss Beth Stilwell A. B., Wesleyan College Y A sf J. Mrs. John Vickrey A. B.. Murray State Teachers College 5 1
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E. A. Nesmith B. S., Georgia Teachers College Mrs. H. D. Askew A. B.. G. S. C W oph Teachers Are Fun The directions for dissecting your worms are on the yellow sheet, exclaimed Mr. Nesmith. A worm? Me-dissect a worm? With instructions from Mr. Nesmith and Mr. Weems, who replaced Mrs. Howell after her resignation, we found that examining Wormy could be fun. Mrs. White and Mrs. Vickrey, our algebra teachers, taught us how to solve problems with unknowns in them. But, oh my-when we got to those word prob- lems, that was another thing! In Miss Stilwell's English class we delved more deeply than before into correct writing and speaking habits. Mrs. Askew, advisor of the Pitchfork, was also one of our English teachers. World History was so interesting! Mr. Griffin and Miss Odum taught us all about world events from the first stages of civilization to the present. French, Spanish, and Latin were taught by Mrs. Macaulay. Besides regular class work, she made the subjects interesting by using songs and games. Mrs. Ralph Howell A. B., Randolph Macon College Mrs William Macaulay M. A., Emory University
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Mrs. E. A. Nesmith A. B.. Mercer University Mrs. D. E. Higgins B. S, Mississippi Southern Freshman Teachers Advise What profession shall I choose'?', That is a question which Miss Anderson helped us to answer in our vocational guidance class. General science, taught by Miss Griffith and Mr. Amsler, introduced many fields of science which we may enter if we should choose the scientific field. Algebra, a new field in math for us, seemed much more involved. So did our freshman English, but every- thing gradually cleared up with the able guidance of Mrs. Nesmith and Miss Sanford, algebra teachers, and Mr. Jones, an English teacher. Mrs. Higgins supervised the girls in their home ec lab and class work. Miss Williams always made her typing classes interesting, too. For the boys the civics and economic geography classes proved to be the most interesting. Mr. Cox, the teacher, was also one of the coaches of B team football. Miss Bessie M. Sanford A. B., Randolph Macon College Joe Allen Jones B. S., Georgia Teachers College
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