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238 -FACULTY la mes High tower Anne Hays I l I I. ludy Hobbs Joanne lernigan Donald Haynes Dorothy josey A :fit -a e,lllgsl5sllllEIwetl 1 fil l' I., lillliilllilljljiljfjljifjj jtllsllitztg2:ai1.aa.izr::s.11t25gtetel?zie1gtjz2a1,ji all :ff . We uajfetiaflgjagjlilggfgtj llflitttwf t.L2efwltllaltziftizett:Q 921. ., it ttg.gltt2stitftajatatifzfit SlsiiifiiltitlllaitiieflM25iisliiiiizilliz1i?:iliQ?Hl5t Z' I. glfljfljitlrflfiizzjfiaii-ii . jgaztgjttizllwt .lltailtijlljftllg- f 1 iff lf wltiti llzgsijzlsiiiit 'ls .ffl ztglligfaiilflll' r51.g,i3fl,,ygllQy. it it 1-'B'--gjl?.tel't:2'f-I1 mmf., illlliililliiiwft- f its.iiiitzeziittglfillzl ' . we tt' lllgfgf2,lltllll2l2lisl1fEfefisizea 'a-'a xiii? , I 'll ' Y?itililiflzliiiillEizii? fl.f.l'sf..i Y ' l tl- AllllllillliliiYi2l2ELis1 2- . 'A nb .,b. '..gl,.-Wi- 1af,11l3llilifiljlsiltillgitjjlgfistaz': i'lf2-5 . 'mil' 'figfizalf-E Q 'tg' .,1.Q'ffAQfiiZ. I . 5, ,px ., ' ljllllifv :E Q a -aj ge' .K lg ' S , I 4 f -- w a t- fikiz V-Y 1 ' lf? l J la YR fa- 'fi iz li it 1 1 ldll, Bill Hill Below: Carl Hudson esson plan j in Iude 1776 mphasis MR. DONALD HAYNES received his B. from SHSU and taught math. In MRS. ANNE HAYS' opinion, interes and love for the students and the knowle of himfherf' constituted a great teacher. celebrated the Bicentennial, by remindi students throughout the year of our marvelous heritage and of our good fort in being Americans. She received her B. from Duke University and tries to motiv students so that they will enjoy and see t importance of studying American Histor MR. IAMES I-IICHTOVVER taught Fren and received his B.A. from the Universitl Kansas and his M.A. from the University Michigan. Chairman of the Math Department, WILLIAM HILL taught Algebra ll. Hill believed a great teacher should be someone who enjoys his subject. Duri his spare time, he enjoys reading. Women's Lib. has done wonders for sports, claimed MISS IUDY HOBBS. She worked with girls' track and field, girls' c country and the cheerleaders. Her favori hobbies are water-skiing, sailing and traveling, with skiing occupying most of spare time. Miss Hobbs received her M. from SHSU, and has learned that to mak great teacher means to place demands discipline on students. CARL HUDSON taught American Hist and received his B.A. from Austin Colleg Drugs on the campus are detrimental the whole education process and to the individuals vvho use them. I deplore the need for such stringent measures for lavv enforcementf' said MRS. IOANNE IERNIGAN about the new drug dog. She taught creative writing and English IV - L and received her B.A. from Texas Technological University. Mrs. lernigan claimed she had no spare time to get bo because she enjoys concerts, the theatre movies, reading and writing. Considerin herself liberated,f' Mrs. Jernigan is for complete equality of wages and opportunity. MISS DOROTHY IOSEY taught P.E. an sponsored Markettes. She received her from SHSU. '
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teacher MRS. MARY FOX ved her B.A. from U of H. t'RAY CILBREATH taught nent and Economics and ved her B.A. from U of H. h there are many apsects s Lib.l I donft agree with, r definitely been second- ong enough. jobs, credit, l be obtained by skill and gender, said MRS. ANNE ie taught Typing I - L and w. After graduating from st Senior Class, Mrs. Cray 3.A. from TCU where she i Cum Laude. She spends 2 with her Shelties and at in the East Texas woods. ime, Band Director JACK 1 listens to music, studies and composes music. He from SHSU and has done ere and at the University tnberg said, Memorial is I have ever taught in and wt in four other schools. 'g taught the Symphonic, ng, and Marching bands. notivation and extensive re the qualities of a great lRS. MARY HALL. One of Jbies is traveling. She has ips abroad in the past six lans to go on an Oriental summer. Mrs. Hall taught - K and English ll - L, and .nimal Loving Youth. She .and M.Ed. degrees from iiversity. Concerning the al's new ruling, Mrs. Hall eriously curtail their fthe n and that people who ll always have more than those who can't. was the word MRS. IANE to describe the teaching orial. She taught Algebra ill - K and L. Her favorite zcollecting antiques and Women's Lib to her was only logical. RED HAUSINCER enjoys .now skiing, hunting and fling through the eastern 2 summer was her way of Bicentennial. A graduate lausinger taught P.E. and s' and girls' tennis teams. nbition is to become Han complished snow skier!!
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-r is one who inspires his - sometimes in spite of I, remarked MRS. ANNE is one of the Typing I - L, and Clerical Practice I - L lumper received her B.S. rsity of New Mexico and l of H. Her objective as a alp students develop the r their own personal use for future employment. LLEY obtained her l3.S. at of Oklahoma and taught English ll and lll. a favorite hobby of MISS taught Health I, P.E. and lleyball and track coach. sived her B.S. from Texas versity and as a first-year oped to give students a hat the world expects of ie tried to be open with and listen to their side. al Science Fair was a part DSCLSKEY's celebration ion's 200th birthday. She hwestern University and nf Colorado. Miss KY as ny many of her students, amistry I - K and I - Land National Honor Society. LOMA LAFFERTY taught was the chairman of that ie received her B.A. from iversity and directed the Chantelairs and Chorale. ia Lamba Society IPAL'Sl ISS DEBBY LEMM taught and Spanish I and ll. She ieived her B.A. at Trinity. Y LEONARD who taught likes to read in her spare studied at UT where she 5.5. Mrs. Leonard labeled nvironment at Memorial VVonderful! accepted the position as 'ranglers during mid-fall. B.A. from the University was and taught American rand Bible, He feels that derstanding, knowledge ' are qualities which can found in a great teacher, Pauli Kosclskey f3?i25i5 -tiff.. ti 'Q ,V KNO . Xxxvzfg -A Tww SEHK xx 35 . Wx ., I My N lt XE? 51 il Coloma Lafferty jan Kin
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