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i Mrs. Dorothy Knoll .7 Deon oi Girls I X . Mr. Edward Parnell Deon of Boys Ancl Also . . . 'llic faculty and administration for giying us an educaa tional and cultural background in preparation for the future. Social studies . . . reliving through books, movies and class assignments the colorful history of our nation and other parts of the world . . . languages . . . mastering linglish and the Romance Languages while studying the literature and culture of the l21IlClS in which these tongues are native . . . physical education . . . gaining practice and skill in individual and team sports and living up to our high standards of sportsmanship . . . mathematics . . . employing ancient and modern methods of deduction in courses designed prnnarily to make students think clearly and accurately . . . science . . . the study of plant and animal life and finding out what makes things tick . . . business training . . . preparation for white-collar jobs and college work. Yes, we salute with pride the faculty and administration for helping us to work realistically toward college, future vocations and our duties as intelligent citizens. Mrs. Marian Stephens Switchboard Operator Mrs. Grace Tallarico Secretory Miss Catherine S. Eriksen School Nurse 1 f I S Mr. William H. Thomas Student Activities Director Mrs. Miriam R. Campbell Registration Mrs. Kathryn Cook I Bookkeeper Mrs. Leela R. Overstreet Secretory Mrs. Lucette B. Zwerner Secretary ps. 'N
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y l . 'rl' maid: ...fi ,aff 2+ ,f 4 l rf' i MR. WILLIAM B. DUNCAN, principal We Salute with Pride . . . Xlr. Vvilliani ll. Duncan who, after several years of devoted service to lidison, succeeded Nlr. Robert A. XVilson this year as principal. .Xctive in many departments and activities, hir. Dun- can first served as a teacher in the social studies depart- ment. After that, he was the instructor for the initial driver training class at school. Sports were also included in his busy schedule. lle was an assistant football coach and coached the track teams, too. XVhcn Mr. Parnell entered the armed ser- vices in l943, Nlr. Duncan took over the duties of athletic director and head coach. Uncle Sam needed his services too, so, in l9-H, he entered the Navy. 'l'oday, he holds the rank of Lieuten- ant Connnander in the Naval Reserve. Upon returning to lidison, he became business mana- ger of the athletics department. .Xfter this, he was dean of boys until last spring, when he accepted the position of principal at North Nliaini Iunior Iligh, which he held until niidsummer. Now, he has come home to lidison and his many friends to serve in the capacity of principal. .X familiar sight within these halls was Nlr. Duncan heading toward the llerald room to commend the edi- torial staff on their work, or hiking out to the athletic field to congratulate the teams on their victories, or to boost their morales if they had lost. Yes, we point with just pride to our new principal, Xlr. Vtlilliani Duncan, for representing thc character and ideals synonymous with lidisonl Mr. Duncan Head Administration 4123
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Mrs D. Barret English Dept. Head , I K , ,i ' REFERENCE WORK PLAYS an important part in College preparatory English courses. Tony Hogan, Steve Estok and Linda Vogel are looking for information in some of the well-known magazines. Mr. E. H. Allsworth English, Speech of Ill. AB U. of Arizona BA Goodman Memorial U of MiamiMA U. of Miami M Ed Theater, B.F.A. Anchor Club N. F. L. Thespions Mrs F. Grizzle Mrs. W. Holderman Mrs. F. Holmes English English English Tenn State BS Carnegie Tech BS U. of Miami Ll, BA U. of Fla. MAE ! 52'f'-I: Mr. J. P. Fox Drama, Speech THROUGH DAILY ASSIGNMENTS in Mrs Howards Englls classes students learn fundamentals in speech and composition Reacllng, Rlhng Mrs. J. Howard English Miami U. of Ohio AB Soph. Class Discussion Club . 3 . . Vis. f.?',' I -V
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