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Mit. -IUIIN 0. l.lfVVlS, Ill. ll,S. fflculsoll flollt'jlt'. l'1lm,Nl. University ol S. Cf, S1'i:'m'4'x'. .llulh Marion, S. C. I.ikf'.x': lfootl, relaxation, pliologmpluy, llivlikws: lll-Yll1llIll!'l't'tl people grutlimg papers, MISS Al.lt.l'. Nl, Xl ll.l.lANlS .'X.ll. l.iiueslol1e fiolleflt' .lllwic Marion, S. C. l.ik1'.x': Ctllleeils eoaqwrntion. l7i.x'lik:'.v: Ulu-wlllu Lum, idle Nllt. JACK LYON .fX.ll. University ol S. C l'lig1sicrll lfzlucution Clonns-aut, Ohio l,ik1'.x': Peace and quiet. l7i.s'lik1'.v: 'l'o sec Marion get beat. Mlt. HAL MIDDLETON Cincinnati Conservatory ol' Music liunfl Marion, C. Lilies: Payday. Dislikes: Bills. MHS. MARIE P. MIDDLIQTON A.ll. Newberry College lfn,gli.x-li Marion. S. C. Likes: My family, my Hi boys , steak. Di.s'likex: l.osinp.! my home- room, lazy people. 2 s MISS LOUISA xl. MOON A.ll. XYinthrop College 15.8. in l,ilvrary Science George Peabody College for 'llcucllers Graduate XVork, U. N. C. Extension Course, U. S. C Lilrmriun Marion. S. C. l.ike.x': People. stamp colleL tape rccortlinpi. television, my work. Dixlilres: 'l'n track clown lc library hooks. , uootl movies ac Faculty Emerging from the lah is the wliirring sound of u static electricity machine as the physics class studies electricity. From the other science classes We hear Miss Norman leading a discussion in the reproduction of the hydra, and other science teachers discussing sulijects ranging from the stars to the composition of the eartlfs core. Coming from the History classes We hear discussions of George VVashington,s crossing the Delaware, of elmtter. the exploits of Francis Marion and of the politics of Students in llllysies class look on intently as Mlt.'l'OLLISUN explains to l3OBBYand Lllilil ISOBBY turns the crank to create static electricity. the whys of tangcnts and sccants in gconittrx
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ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMICS MRS. MARY li. CARTER MII. JOIIN B. COMPTON A.B. NVintIirop College University of S. C. Iiismry SCIl'l1l'l7, Ilixtury I,ancastcr, S. C. NI'alImlla, S. C. Likes: Basketball, candy, I,ik1'.v: Smiling people. nice- students. Di.rIik1'.s': High lnittersf' Di.s'likr'.i': Lazy shnlvnts. com-uitctl pi-oplv. QRITI M- and Classes Drifting from the open transoms of the English MRS. CATHERINE MISS CERTIKUIJE DAVIS MISS JULIA M. DAVIS B, DAVIDSON A.B. CIUIIIIIIIIIH College A.H. Collnnlrial Collegi- A.B. Randolpli-Iwiin-on English .Vulln'mniir'v XI'oin1-ills College Iwlarion. C. iXI:n'iun, S. C. Jlufll, History Lili:-.s': Coml books, Lilies: Umnl books, Ilnsse Marion, S. C. interesting colivcrsatiunalisis. Stover cliuuulatcs. I,ikz'.s': Sports, liistorit-al l7i.s'lik1'.s': Laziness. Iiixlilcm: Too nnirli nniv novels. Ilixlikuv: IIunscwurk. classes We hear discussions on verbs, adjectives, sub- jects, predicates, and Milton, as Well as recordings and movies of Macbeth and Julius Caesar. In our English classes We not only attain a broader knowledge of our mother tongue but We also learn of the great men of literature and their works. Issuing forth from the library we hear the sounds of the rustling of file cards and an anxious voice asking, SHOW much is my Iineff, Stories of great men and their even greater contributions to mankind are found in the library, Where Miss Moore is always to be found. MISS GRACE Ali. XVintln'op English, Latin liiclgu Spring. S. C. Lilcrhr: hlnsic, lln- In-ru-I rt-znling, steak, sl:-I-ping llixlilirxx: Lnml talkt-rs, liypoc-r'itc-s, getting np on ION and MAL brouse through the library in Students in MISS DAVIS' twelfth gnlclv litcru- se lrcli of reading matter. ture class listen intently to re-L-orcls ol. Murlnflli. 1.
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ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMICS IISS JEANNE'l l'l5 MRS. NIARIE C. STANLEY INIHS, BETTY C. Mli. ROY TODD YORMAN B.S. Coker College STRICKLAND B.S. Clemson College .H. NVinthrop College Sci1':iL'r', English B.S. xVI!'lll11'U1J College A,Lfricuitl1rc' C1'nz'ml Sl'il'Ill'l', Biology Marion, S. C . Conznwrci' Loris, S, C. Vinnshoro. S. C. I,iki's: Boys, girls, flowers Mullins, S. C. Likes: Hunting, fishing. ikes: Chanel No. 5, good manners. Likrx: Having a big time. Ilislikus: Dishoni-sty, rothall, small packages, llixlilccs: Chewing gum, Dislikes: Trying to do insincerity. n- color hlue. had manners. things I do not know I how to do. 7i.i'likc'.v: Rainy days. isinccre people, to get 1 early. DRITH ETICM and Classes modern Russia. In these classes We learn ahout the past as well as the future along with how and Why nations are great. The math classes create sounds of scraping chalk as triangles, square roots, and multiplication examples are placed on the blackboard. We learn in math classes how to solve math problems which We may encounter in everyday life. All these sounds and the things which they repre- sent tend to make better sons and daughters today and hetter citizens tomorrow. MISS SHANNON NVILKEIKSON .-MB. Erskine Collegi- Phy.ri1'1ll 1':l1llt'llfiUII, Amvrivrm History Cohnnhia. S. C. I.ikf'.r: Sports, music, flowers fishing, eainping outdoors llixliki-s: Untidiness, hypocrisy, liver. MRS. PEGGY YATI-IS A.B. Flora Nlan-Donald College liixtory, Sz'ir'n1'1' hinllins. S. C. Like.-Q: Growing plants, setting up aquariums, historical novels. Dislikes: Averaging grades, lazy students. PETE and PERRY saw a hoard while MR. Students in World History chuck a European TODD explains the technique. location with MRS. YATES.
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