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jooulty Instruction methods reach goals The question of whether to serve as a superior or a friend was solved in various ways by the teachers at Memorial. Fortunately, the question of whether to be a teacher or a friend is one that I have never had a problem dealing with. Friendship is the basis of teaching, said Ms. Bristow. I am my students' teacher, not their friend. I hope they know I care about them deeply, as friends should care about one anotherg but I have ac- quaintances, both on this faculty and outside of school, that I consider true friends, people with whom I share confidences, hopes, problems and triumphs. I can't be a teacher and share all of myself with my students, stated Mrs. VanWinkle. The main aspect of my relation- ship with students is mutual respect. I simply treat my students as people. I have never even considered separating teacher from friend, add- ed Mrs. Kelley. I approach students always as a teacher first. I try to be consistent, fair, knowledgeable and open. Friendship comes later, stated Mrs. Schofield. continued on page 158 One-on-one help was often necessary for understanding math. Senior Wade Huggins consults with Mrs. Pam Calder on a tricky pro- blem. Photo by Grant Olbrich. if . ..E 'T Organization is an important part of a librarian's job for Miss Ann Carrol, Mrs. Ma louise Rose and Mrs. Marie McPhail do a VY fine job. Photo by lim Tomforde. 156 O Faculty Q-I .-,,,..-cull by Mark Shearer. Always ready to lend a helping hand to eager freshmen, freshman secretary Mary Petitt calls a mother to check on a student's illness. Photo Chemistry students were required to me many new scientific techniques. Instru Mrs. Vonnie Iones demonstrates the densit water. Photo by Dan Thompson. xi!
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cretaries were First row: Mrs. Barbara Gaff, Mrs. Mary Louise Rose, Mrs. Francis Lynn Harrison, Mrs. Margaret O'Donnell, and ylor, Mrs. Mary Petitt, Mrs. Nellie Brock, Parrott, Mrs. Lois Brow, and Mrs. Audrey Mrs. Avenelle Mattingly. Photo by lim urs. Berta Standley. Second row: Mrs. Diane lones. Bock row: Mrs. Nancy Calhoun, Mrs. Tomforde. . 'i'i N! flirt fy.-. 2 1 Q i if' 'C 1 5 Y? t . 2 5 ool l J-rg unches are prepared and served by 11 'es. Front row: Sharon Spell, Lillie Lewis, ty Choates, lean Henderson, Melva Lang Buck row: Ruby Frizzell, Bertha Hanek, L, Z . as . to t Q ll 'Q E ox ' gt li l . .X Pauline Tilley, Viola Rodriguez and Marilyn Cooper. Photo by Dan Thompson, Frances Phipps, Viola Zebransky, Thompson. Lurvine Herbert, Teresa Saffer and Gladys Caulking. Photo by Dan Thompson. Ognoskie, Olivia Sandwiches are prepared by employees Zelda Faculty O 155
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