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MR. EDMUND J. MILBERG Director, Student Activities; A.B., M.A., University of Miami; Advisor to Student Council. MR. THOMAS C. MURRAY Spanish I, II; A.B., M.A., University of Notre Dame; Advisor to Spanish Club. MR. ELTON H. OTWELL Chemistry, Plane Geometry; B.S., M.S., Auburn University. MRS. CATHERINE C. PACHECO Spanish; A.B., University of Chattanooga; Advisor to the Advanced Spanish Club. MRS. CATHERINE H. PADGETT Developmental Reading; B.S., Madison College; M.A., University of Virginia; Advisor to Sub Debs. MRS. LOUISE L. PEETE Typing I, Guidance; M.A., University of Alabama; B.S., Alabama College; Advisor to Future Teachers of America. 82 MR. WILLIAM PENN United States Government, Economics; A.B., Waynesburg. MR. JAMES R. PETE Woodworking, Crafts; B.S., Bowling State Uni- versity; Chairman of Industrial Arts Department. MR. WALTER F. RENN, Jr. American History; B.S., University of Miami. MR. ANGELO P. RICCIO Librarian; B.ME., Northeastern University; Ed.M., Boston University; Advisor to Video Tape Club, Golf Coach. MR. NORMAN S. RICHARDS Geometry; B.S., Appalachian State Teachers Col- lege; Advisor to Mu Alpha Theta. MR. FRANCIS P. SCOTT Latin 1, World History; B.Ed., University of Miami; Advisor to Latin Club. MISS FLORENCE J. SHAFFER Guidance Counselor; B.S., Hillsdale College; M.Ed., University of Florida; Junior Class Advisor. MRS. JUANITA SHANDS English; B.A., Mississippi College; M.A., Peabody College. MR. JAMES M. SHAW English; B.Ed., Keene Teachefs College.
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Science is a changing ;$eld and Mr. Farrell spends Mrs. Zelda Zoe Cassndy denmnstrates her artistic talent by much of his time keeping abreast of new discoveries. beautifully finishing off this ceramic candelabmm for her class. 81 MRS. BILLIE R. LEWIS English; B.S., VVCSt Virginia University. MR WILLIAM LOWE World History, Latin American History; B.S., Missis- sippi College. MRS. KATHRYN W. LOWERY Librarian; A.B., University of Chattanooga; Advisor to Library Club. MRS. MARCIA MALANAPHY Physical Education, Drivers, Education; B.A., Uni- versity of Washington; Adviser to Girl's Athletic Association. MRS. DOROTHY MASSEY English and Journalism I, II, III; B.A., M.A., Florida State University; Advisor to Quill and Scroll and Thor. MR. EARL N. MCCABE Guidance; B.S., Ed.M., Boston University. MR. KENNETH McCULLOUGH World History, American History; B.Ed., University of Miami; Advisor to Literary Club and National Honor 'Society. IVIR. DAVID C. NICOUAT Graphic Arts; B.S., Oswego State University; B.S., M.Ed., University of Florida. MISS ELLEN MEYER Biology; B.Ed., University of Miami; Advisor to Cheerleaders.
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FACULTY MISS DORA SINGLETARY Typewriting I, Business Arithmetic; B.S., University of Florida; Advisor to Pep Club. MRS. COLEEN C. SKINNER Clerical Office Practice; B.S.C., University of Iowa; Head of Business Department. MISS BARBARA LEE SOLOMON Physical Education; A.B., University of Kentucky; Advisor to Pep Club. MR. JAMES H. SOUTHARD Physical Education and Driver Training; B.Ed., Uni- versity of Miami; Athletic Business Manager. MR. FRANK L. SPRINGER Biology and Television Biology Lab.; B.S., Florida State University; Football and Swimming Coach. MRS. MARGARET SPRINKLE Speech, Debate, and Latin American History; B.A., De Pauw University; Advisor to National Forensic League. MRS. KATHLEEN STANLEY English; BA, University of Miami; Advisor to Red Cross. MR. RAY STEWART Geometry and Trigonometry; B.S., Indiana State; M.S., Indiana State; Junior Varsity Basketball Coach. MRS. HELEN B. STOCKWELL Algebra II, Basic Math; A.B., Atlantic Christian College; Head of Math Department. . MM QA. Whip'f all, 0944i ; 1,le 9 1f fM- yxx .a'Q-xvvivj s f 1f leUTTy'v ' ?XIFQV: ' . Coach Sprmger gm samggpo'mters t0 the co-captams of T63ChCrS Impart KHOWICdg6 the band and chorux effofe their powder pubI football game. And Experience Advising, guiding, and leading, the teachers of Miami Norland spend many hours assisting students with their various club and group activities. The service club spon- sors discovered with the students that producing the Sweetheart Formal involved detailed planning and prep- aration. The advisers 0f the Thor and Valhalla spend countless hours helping staff members With the tech- niques of layout and copy. The sales of pretzels, key- chains, pickles, student directories, and any number of other edible and non-edible items sold by the numer- ous interest organizations are promoted and co-ordi- nated by the club sponsors. When Norland has a social or athletic event or any other activity, faculty members are present to insure its success. 83
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