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We students will remember them best as we saw them in informal moments. at club meetings. home room parties and planning sessions. But we'll remember them. too. as they are pictured on these pages. in the lab- oratories, at the blackboard. in the library. during pauses in the school activities that fill the schedules of Miami High faculty members. ON THE OPPOSITE PAGELUQPEF left: In the music appreciation room, creative arts teach- ers gather for the camera. Seated: Helen Spach. art, Gladys Ditsler, music, Betty Borin. music. Standing: Al G. Wright, mu- sic, Edris Butler, home economics, A. S. Malone, drafting, Norma Tatum, DCT, Carl Williams, woodwork. Lower left: Physical education teachers re- lax on the gym steps. First row: Louise Tay- lor, Vincent Shaeiler, and Josephine Smith. Second row: Charles Tate, Marianna Wash- er. Otis Mooney. Upper right: Language teachers pose with the flags of the Pan American countries. First row: Margaret Tourtellot, Spanish, Thomas Abernathy, Latin, Loleita Ransom, Spanish. Second row: Edith Christy, Latin, Jane Hayworth, Spanish, Mildred Snedeker, French, Amparo Hunter, Spanish. Lower right: Members of the English depart- ment reminisce about their annual luncheon. Seated: Delta Cross. Arlene Richardson, Barbara Garfunkel, Nina Fowler. Faye Simon. Standing: Marguerite Harper. Sallilu Crawford. Not pictured. Helen Whitten. Above: Gathered in the Home Economics Dining Room are these English teachers. Seated: Lubelle Hodgman, Helen Megee. Cora Lee Page. Standing: Helen Gwaltney, Marian McEwen, Beverly Reichert, Jessie Chamberlin, Ele Turner. Not pictured, Cle- ta Cleveland. Below left: Social Studies teachers confer on the proposed evaluation of Miami High. Left to right: Sue Ellen Hoover, Frances Wynne, Ernestine Tait, Lamar Louise Curry and Emily Garris. Below right: Miss Verna Kimler briefs other mathematics teachers on geometry. First row: Gladys Pierce, Minnie Hunter Wright. Lena Banks. Annie Leigh Rollins. Second row: John Garris. Mildred Lano, Ronald Theobald. -fla-
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L. A .,' I 5 2'-.tffiiifis c fzeaenta 77Z7fS 7 l l'l.L Sl'lll'IIll'l.l'IS KEEI' l AlflvLT1' 0N TIIE G0 l Readinl writin' and 'rithmetic doesn't occupy all the time of these Miami High fac- ulty members. Their duties have expanded. too. since the days of the little red school- house. Now. after teaching classes and grading papers all day. these busy teachers sponsor clubs. attend meetings or serve on committees in their after-school hours. 1951 has been a particularly heavy year for the Nliami High faculty because of the new programs now getting underway in several departments. The proposed evaluation of Miami High. scheduled for next year. meant another com- mittee to serve on for each teacher. as they began the preliminary work on question- naires and compilation of information. The new graduation requirements for next year meant planning sessions for new or revised courses in almost every subject area. One group of teachers spent many hours in conference with students in the guidance center. as the expanded guidance program went into effect. with vocational help in the spotlight for all students.
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Upper right: The Book Week tea brought these faculty members to the library. Chloe Mersen. study hall: George Trogdon. social studies: R. T. Cook. physical education: Edith Phelps. study hall: Patricia Gleason. home economics: Helen Mullen. business education: Elizabeth Strickland. librarian. Nor pi'cturr'z!: Evalene Angus. librarian. l.owcr riglu: Social studies departmental meeting calls together these teachers. Hor- ace E. Richey. Flora McLeod. Wayne Ker- shaw. Forrest M. Boyd. Addie Cutolo. Carolyn Barron. Noi f7l'l'IllI't'1fI Helen Schlo- enbach. Upper Iefi: Mr. Charles L. English conducts an experiment under the watchful eye of other science teachers. First row: Nancye Rickard. Lily Hardin. John S. Cantwell. R. H. Adams. Second row: Clifford Bates. Ma- ry Ellen Lovelace. Zella McWhorter. Gilbert Bromaghin. l.owz'r lvfl: Mrs. Ethel King demonstrates a new typewriter for the business education department. Sc'a1er1.' Ethel Seymour. Mar- garet Fricke. Betty Weeks. Sram1ing.' Daniel F. Keels. Ruth Brewer. Marguerite Clark. Josephine Button, R. L. Conarroe.
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