Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL)

 - Class of 1962

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Book 3 . .Foreign Language ogog ,w.jg,-11, L .. .- 1' A - My , I , , o',o W ., ' v oggooo i i any 'gwfe I ' 5 ' of ,k'V . if ' ,K K - ,f f , I A V . .g.,, 3, . X ,, Q. IQ W X - 1 as f-,,p, -. -sg, - H MISS VIRGINIA H. DE VOEg Spanish I, Jr.High Conversational Spanish, Co-sponsor of Spanish Club . . . MISS MARGARET FAILSg French I Sz II, Conversational French, English II . . . MRS. RUTH GAINERg LatinI Sz II, Sponsor of Latin Club . . . MISS FLORA THOMAS, Spanish I Sz II, Spanish Club . . . MISS DEBORAH DU BOISg Librarian, Library Club . . . MRS. CLAUDIA PENNINGTONg Librarian, Library Club. By studying foreign languages, we become acquainted with the customs, ideals, and living conditions of other countries, and achieve a better understanding of their people. Students apply their knowledge of these new languages and grammar to the English they study every year. Another aspect concerning the study of foreign languagesis the application of what we have learned to our daily living. Different languages are often used in newspapers and magazines. Our study of these languages will aid us if we ever travel abroad. Sure glad it's Friday The Library . . . our bookcase of lmowledge . . . Oh! So that's where it came from. Is that how you spell Bull ?

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an 'N Rx-:Hunts af ll 'K Book 2. .English MR. JERRY BELCI-IICKg English 7, J r. High Student Council Sponsor, Attendance . . . .MR MAX BRANYONg English III, Speech, Journalism, Trojan Tribune Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. RUBY CARSON, English III, IV, English Department Chairman, Senior Class Advisor, Assem ' blies . . . MRS. FANNIE MAE DOUGLASg English 8 . . . MISS BETH ELVERYg English II and III, FTA Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MISS MARION FERNANDOg English 9 . . . The second and most essential book in our Library of Knowledge is the fotmdation for the study of books to come. Our ability to read, comprehend, and use correct grammar is necessary in any field of life. We are fortunate to have an excellent English department in our school. In grammar we diagnose and correct individual weaknesses, place emphasis on usage and construction, and put our skills to work in written compositions. The study of literature helps us to gain an understanding of the beginning of American and English life, to learn to read for the philosophical outlook of the writer, and to appreciate literature as a factor in the development of language. When we become the leaders of tomorrow, our mastery of the myriad facets of commmiication as taught by the English teachers will help to determine the measure of our success and happiness in the future. tenxuaiff She makes us read, read, read. Oh b0y, 2.r10theI' test. MR. RAY HESS English 7 Textbooks MR. DENNIS HOGUE English III, IV, Senior Class Sponsor MR. JACK HOLTON Attendance English III and IV Honor Society Sponsor , MRS. MYRTLE JEAN HUBBARD, English II, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Class Advisor . . . MRS. BETTY KAHLE, English 9, Speech, Journalism . . . MRS. HALCYAN S. REESEQ English 7 . . . MRS. MITCIHELL MOORE RHODENg English 11, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MRS. LE JOYCE STALLINGSg Enghsh 9 MISS NANCY WORLEYg English 8.



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Book 4 . . . .Expression MISS RUBY CHURCHgHomemaking I, Co-Sponsor FHA . . . MRS. FRANCES GOUBAUDg Art, Inter- AmericanRelations, Art Club . . . MR. NICHOLAS MUSZYNSIGgArt 7 8a 8, Art Club Co-Sponsor . . . MR. HATCHER D. HOYTg Band . . . MR. DERRALD P. JAESCHKEg Distributive Education, Sponsor D. E. Club . . . The importance of the fine arts classes in high school varies as the students vary. Home economics classes prepare the young homemakers. Art classes help to bring out the nature of a person's ability to produce beauty. Chorus classes bring out the quality of your voice and teaches the appreciation of music. By acquainting ourselves with the arts of expression, we are able to add variety to our life. Thinking about artistic values. Are you sure this will fit? Do, Re, Me, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do MRS. TYBELL KAHNgHome Economics I, Future Homemakers of America . . . MR. GERALD K. Ki-IRUMQ Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, General Music, Athletic Ticket Manager, Choral Guild, Sophomore Class Advisor . . . MR. FRED SI- BERT, D.C.T., Co-ordinator, Sponsor of D. C. T. Club and Devotions Club . . . MRS. ERNIE STARR, Home Economics, Home and Family Living, Sponsor of FHA, Sophomore Class Advisor.

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Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 115

1962, pg 115

Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 6

1962, pg 6

Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 114

1962, pg 114

Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 185

1962, pg 185

Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 197

1962, pg 197

Maynard Evans High School - Chariot Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 90

1962, pg 90


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