Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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Mr. Jack Finlayson and Mrs. J. M. Douglass discuss their typing classes. Mrs. Douglas is sponsor of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Mrs. Carolyn Morris, an alumni of the University of South Caro- lina, prepares for a French Class. She also advises P.S. social club. Mrs. Beth Stillwell Barron sponsors the Junior Music Club and Junior Class. She teaches sophomore and junior English. lima, Carl Douglas, chemistry teacher, is a stu- dent at the University of Berne in Swit- zerland. Miss Clara Nolen, sponsor of Beta Club and Stamp and Coin Club, teaches English. 4.AAu' x'R..,51--X FACULTY ID Are there any questions, class? Mrs. Lee always made sure we juniors knew our geometry, and like the majority of our teachers, she tried to help us with our many problems, Whether with penmanship or col- lege applications. Miss Nolen who has an A.B. degree and a Masters of Education, seemed always interested in our activities. She herself is a collector of coins and stamps, an active church member, and a lover of fine music. Miss Smith, who has a B.S. and a M.Ed. degree, has many similar interests. She also enjoys fishing. A teacher here for 34 years, she is sponsor of FBLA and Stamp and Coin Club. Mrs. John Vickery advises the Future Teachers of America Club. Mrs. Barron, a graduate of Wesleyan College, is very interested in Q. goiL...X....3.,,

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gs A My N '- H, C , naman .fuss W. J. Glenn seems to be one of the busiest teachers at M.H.S. He teaches civics, American history, and business law, and ad- vises the Alpha Hi-Y. Mr. Glenn is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Georgia with an A.B. in Journalism. He also has a Mas- ters of Education. This is J. W. Str0thcr's first year teaching at Marietta High School. He is a graduate of Louisiana College with a B. A. in art educa- tion. All his junior and senior students agree he's tops in the field. French Johnson, popular sponsor of M Club, has been Marietta's athletic director and head football coach now for three years. He has a B.S. degree from Tennessee Tech and a masters from Pea- body College. Coach Johnson is also head coach of the golf team. N D . Miss Ruth Leah Ogden, is the capable di- rector of music education for the city schools and our own choral department. Boyd Mc- Keown, known to everyone as Mr. Mac, has skillfully directed our Band for five years. Outstanding records at this year's music festivals were made by both the Band and the choral groups. Mrs. E. A. Wolfe teaches sophomore and senior English and sponsors the Senior Tri- Hi-Y. She is another new teacher at M.H.S. P



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Mrs. John C. Vickrey checks her Algebra and Geometry papers. Mrs. Vickrey has an A.B. degree from Murray State College. ALL ,IUNIORS music, reading, and cooking. She sponsors the Junior Music Club. Mrs. Douglass, typing teacher and Junior Tri-Hi-Y advisor, likes to work with the young people in the First Methodist' Church's Junior Fellowship. She is also interested in sewing and camping with her family. We are indeed fortunate to have such high caliber teachers. A concrete witness to their outstanding ability and personality is the eminent position of Marietta High among Georgia schools. Credit for the spirit of co-operation they foster in every phase of our school's activities and acclaim for their accom- plishments is well deserved. To say that these peo- ple are truly good teachers is the highest tribute that can be paid them. What can I do for you, honey? Mrs. Edna Poole Lee teaches geometry, penmanship, advanced algebra and trig. She has A.B., B.S., M.A. degrees. frenz. , pig? F05 TING 'tWatch that ball, girlsf' Mrs. Miriam Hipsher teaches Girls Physical Education and coaches the Girls Basketball Team and Cheerleaders. She herself enjoys many sports. Mrs. Charles R. Scrgcnt, typing, shorthand and business arithmetic instructor, discusses teaching aids with Mary Ellen Smith, Business Education Department Chairman. 1-umm.. mNTRY NG BALANCE swear an mg JOUQNAL iii: 07

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