McAlester High School - Dancing Rabbit Yearbook (McAlester, OK)

 - Class of 1931

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Tim D.txNc1No RABBIT, IQSQI I7 One of the teachers who makes our home economics department a success is Miss Maude llopkins, instructor of domestic art. Miss Hopkins received her B. S. dereee from the Oklahoma A. and M . College at Stillwater and is one of the sponsors of the Home Economics cluh and is a junior class adviser. A new-comer to M. H. is Roy Holleman, who received his B. S. degree from the Oklahoma A. and M. College. His general science classes have been remarkably successful. He is one of the freshman class advisers and sponsor of the Nature Study club. john R. Greene, instructor of manual training and drawing, received his education from Southeastern State Teachers' College. The boys find his course very practical. He is also one of the freshman class advisers. Miss Margaret Iiehols, instructor of public speaking, freshman adviser, boys' debate coach, and sponsor of the Dramatic and Golden M clubs, has been successful in all she has attempted. She has a B. A. degree from Oklahoma College for Women and has done work in Austin College. Miss Auval Brown, instructor of general science and biology and sophomore class advis er, makes her course interesting by her intense enthusiasm for her work. She received her B. A. degree at Baylor University and her M. S. degree at the University of Chicago. Q Lester S. Munneke, another new-comer to McAlester High School, has contributed much to the success of the school. He is music instructor, having classes in theory, band, orchestra, and boys' glee club. He obtained his B. A. degree at the University of Kansas, and did work at Parsons College and University of Oklahoma. Miss Nell Warford, instructor of home economics, junior class adviser, and one of the sponsors of thc Home Economics club, has shown ability in her method of presenting her work. She has a B. A. degree from Oklahoma College for Women. Coot Pyle, athletic coach, instructor of physical education for boys, freshman class adviser, and Letter club sponsor, has always presented the essentials of true sportsmanship to all that he has come in contact with. He has attended Southeastern State Teachers' College and Southern Methodist University. Mrs. Margaret E. Johnson, study hall teacher and junior class adviser, has shown generosity in giving her time and efforts in making the junior class a success. She has attended the Eastern Oklahoma Teachers College. Another study hall teacher is Miss Bess Breedlove. As head sponsor of the freshman class, Miss Breedlove has done her bit toward making the freshman class successful. She attended Southeastern State Teachers' College. The attractive secretary of Superintendent Hale, Miss Helen Beaty, is very competent and is always ready to help the students in whatever way she can. Mrs. George O'Neal, formerly Miss Rosalie Weeks, was Mr. Crudup's secretary during the hrst semester of this year. She resigned her position shortly after her marriage. She is a graduate of McAlester High School. Miss Rosemary Bailey, who took Mrs. O'Neal's position as secretary, became quickly adapted to the work. She is also a graduate of McAlester High School.

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16 THE DANCING RABBIT, IQ3I . ... 1 W 4 nasal ' Green, arford, A. Brown, Echuls, Munnekc Pyle, reedlovc, Johnson, Beaty, 0'Neal received her B. A. degree from the University of Oklahoma and has also taken work at the bnlversny of VVisconsin. . VV. C. Hershey, commercial teacher and vice-principal, has attended the Indiana Business University and the Waltoii School of Commerce. Mr. Hershey has been in Mc.Xlester lligh School longer than any other teacher and has some of the largest and most successful classes. Ile is a great aid to the commercial students and often assists them in securing po aitions. Mr. Hersheyis efficient co-wolrker in the commercial department is Miss Gladys Coble, who received her education from the East Central State Teachers' College. Miss Coble is one of the junior class advisers. The success of her classes in bookkeeping, shorthand, and other commercial subjects shows much taetland persistence. Miss Helen Knight, instruetor of both college and high school mathematics, received her B. S. degree from the University of iMissouri and is now working on her M. A. degree which she expects to receive very soon. As head sponsor of the senior class, Miss Knight has given much of her time to its activities. T S. B. Edwards, instructor of .algebra and freshman class adviser, received his B. S. degree from Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College. Mr. Edwards is a favorite among the students of McAlester High School. . One of the teachers who is known among the students as being able to see both sides of a question is Miss Narcissa Bond, plane geometry instructor, sophomore class adviser and sponsor of the Na-Kouts, girls' pep organization. Miss Bond received her B. A. degree from the University of Oklahoma. Miss Nell McClure, teacher of Spanish, Spanish club sponsor and junior class adviser, is one who believes in doing her work thoroughly and efficiently. Miss McClure received her B. A. degree from the University of Oklahoma. Having adopted the contract method of work, Miss Octavia Hale has succeeded in making her courses more interesting. Besides her Latin classes, Miss Hale is sponsor of the Cicero club and a freshman class advisor. She received her B. A. degree from Southeastern State Teachers College. C. W. Teter received his B. A. degree from the Arkansas College at Batesville, Arkansas. This year he has succeeded in organizing the Ride Club which is a part of the Hi-Y, boys' organization that has won several awards this year. Besides these activities he is teacher of chemistry and physics. j l l l .X



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