Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1956

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f Sis. James Newsome M. A., University of Alabama B. S., Newberry College Roy Tip Sheffield M. E., University of Georgia Marion Blume L+' L if at 'S-iw at 'H , M- we 1' 1 Q. .,,, W LQ: ' , ,, an 1 ., -1.2 .1 YM 052.551 X S Miss Mary Lance B. S., G. S. C, W. R. H. Hutcheson A. B., Oglethorpe Universiy

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..,....5 Mrs. Dallas Stewart B. S.. Berry College Lloyd Hatrel M, A., Gonzaga University Teachers Sho Interes Being a brand new student in high school, I felt very lonely and scared. All those people! As I began to meet other students and my teachers, this strange feeling left me. In our math classes we were introduced to a bit of algebra by Mrs. Stewart and Mr. Sheffield. We also learned to write checks and to buy stock. Mrs. Dobbins and Miss Lance taught us in science class many of the so-called secrets of our universe. Harold Wynn B. S.. Georgia Teachers College They had models of the solar system so that we could see and understand better what they were describing. Our English classes were so much funf Mr. Hatrel and Mrs. Hutcheson made their work interesting and beneficial with various speaking and writing projects. The shop classes proved to be lots of fun for the boys who were taught by Mr. Wynn and Mr. Newsome. Coach Blume adventured to all parts of the world with us in our reading classes. Mrs. Stanley Dobbins B. S., Oglethorpe University



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Harry McKivigan M. E.. Penn State University Robert Wood M. E.. University oi' Miami ' . kiwi' ww r WMS Dil? it 106 l , . :.i. e r M Dallas Stewart B. S., Berry College .. C 1 Miss Joyce Spealman X I ' ag., .-, , g , A vydxiwqf 4 A A. B.. University of Georgia Facult Is Interested Mr. Wood, author of our Alma Mater, teaches us math. He and Mr. Stewart have taught us many prac- tical uses for math in our modern times. Checking ac- counts, writing of checks and bills, and graphs have been explained to us. Mrs. Hill, who took over Spealman's class, helped us to better our reading. Sometimes we read books and illustrated them by means of posters and projects. Through these props our reading classes be- came more interesting. English, too, was a subject I enjoyed. Although it seemed so hard, Mr. McKivigan could always help us figure out the construction of the sentence. I was always getting adjectives and adverbs mixed upf All of the teachers at Marietta High School are in- terested and understanding teachers. We as students feel that they devote much of their personal time to us and to our interests. They have been advisors for our clubs and have sponsored such events as Held trips, our science fair and many music and essay contests. At the end of every year they give awards to the pupils who have been outstanding in some field. Stu- dents and parents alike appreciate interested teachers.

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