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MAUDE ALEXANDER History Tennessee College. A. B.: Peabody College, A . A. MARY RALEIGH ANDERSON Civics, Psychology Bine Mountain College. A. B.: Peabody College. M. A.: Colum- bia University, Ph. I). MRS. A. W. ARIAIL ... Bookkeeping, Stenography Huntingdon College. A. B. JOHN HOWARD BAKER, JR. Coordinator op Vocational Education Birmingham Southern. B. S. FLORENCE BALDERSON English Georgia State College for Women HARRIET BARNES ................. Physical Education ludson College. A. B.: Columbia University. M. A. GLADYS BAXTER Biology University of Alabama, B. S. MRS. T. G. BILLUPS ........................ Mathematics Western Maryland College. A. B. OSGAR BOLAND Fiscal Agent Meridian College. B. A.: ltushin College MRS. DOROTHY W. BOONE Civics ludson College, B. A. MARY BRAGG Biology Peabody College, B. S.: Columbia University, M. A. MRS. F. LEE BRIDGEWATER Civics University of Chicago F. LEE BRIDGEWATER Physical Education Illinois State Norma! University. B. E. J. W. C. BROWN ....................Algebra, Geometry University of Michigan. A. B. THOMAS H. BROWN ................ Draftinc, Technical Houghton College, B. A.: Bowling Green University, B. S. Indispensable Work Oi Murphy Print Shop Apprentices Wesley Evans, Robert foster and Billy Smith, with their Master, Mr. K. D. Houser, arc making up forms preparatory to running off the April I edition of Murphy Hi Times. Print- ing the school paper is only one of the valuable activities of this busy print shop. Students, teach- ers, school board officials, and anyone ehe con- nected with the Mobile County schools know the work, oi Mr. Houser and his printing classes. Every printed form or paper used in the county schools is a product of Murphy's print shop. This work acquaints printing students with the work of a printer and may assure them a bright future through a useful and congenial trade. M 0111 A N [17
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RAYMOND O. WILSON Principal Memphis Slate, It. S.; Duke University, M. Ed.: University of Illinois, M. Ed. LOUISE K. HAMIL Assistant Principal University of Alabama, B. S. and M. A. W. C. STAPLETON Asst. Principal (Barton) fohnson Bible College: Highland Home College, A. B.: Uni- versify of Alabama, B. S. and 1. A. GREY GIBSON DEVILBISS Registrar Indian College, B. S.: Columbia University: University of Chicago HAZEL D. DRIVER Dean of Girls Univer.c y of Wisconsin, B. A.: Northwestern University, M. A. JOSEPHINE E. HARGROVE Orientation University of Chicago, I'h. B.: Colorado State College of Edu- cation, M. A.: Northwestern University, M. A. MABEL R. LOWRY Office Assistant University of Chicago MRS. ELIZABETH GADILHE Secy, to Principal LORRAINE A. McCOY Record Clerk DORIS HUNTER STUMPH Record Clerk University of Tennessee CECIL M. WARD Director of Trade and Industry Education Ohio State University, B. S. and M. A.: Columbia University MRS. ADDILEAN BOOKER, R. N. School Nurse MRS. HELEN H. McINTYRE Cafeteria Manager Massachusetts State College: University of Alabama MRS. JOSEPHINE BRUISTER Cafeteria Manager Alabama College, B. S. LUCILLE BAKER Manager Welfare Store Experimental Civics Discusses the Atom Ufe in the atomic age is the all-important sub- ject under discussion by a panel of students m one of Miss Ruth lapscomb's experimental civics classes. The group is studying the structure of the atom, the atom bomb, the effects of its blast, its bearing on world peace, and the action of the United Nations on the subject of the bomb. Such discussions arc frequent and represent the new trend in civics classes to deal with the solution of problems common to youth. With this fine training in citizenship it is believed that these students will be better informed as adults and will learn to live more successfully in larger communities. 16] MO HI AN
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MRS. M. CHANCELLOR Stenography Bowling Green Business University, R. S. MARY M. CLARK Civics Troy State Teachers College. R. S. MRS. RUTH ROACH CLARK English Huntingdon C.aliene, A. R. MRS. JESSIE E. COLE History Sr. Ijtwrencc, A. R. LUCILE HOLLIS COONER World History, Civics University nf Alabama. A. R. EMMA A. CRADDOCK.............. Biology Texas University, . A.: Columbia University. f. A. CLAUDE DAHMER Band, Orchestra WINNIE J. DAVIS................................. English Huntingdon ('.allege, A. R. f. HAVIS DAWSON Mechanical Drawing Florida Southern. A. R. H. B. DENNIS Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking Alabama Polytechnic Institute, R. S. VIRGINIA dORNELLAS Mathematics Sophie Newcomb, A. R. RUTH DOUGLAS Mathematics, Geography Alabama Polytechnic Institute, R. S. MYRTLE ENDERLE Mechanical Drawing. Art Tulane University, R. A. LOIS JEAN FITZSIMMONS Speech Western Kentucky State Teachers College. R. A.; University of Alabama, M. A. MARIE FOOTE History University nf Chicago, Ph. R. Exhibit of Freedom Train Documents To become acquainted with documents on the Freedom Train, American literature students and their teacher. Mrs. Virginia McAllister, view an exhibit in the library. Miss Gatlin, librarian, and her able library workers, in cooperation with Miss Forehand of the social science department, pre- pared this display. When possible, facsimiles of the documents were shown; but if they were not available, pictures representing the history of the documents were used. As a result many students learned more about the milestones in the history of freedom, and those who visited the train were better prepared to appreciate them. 18] MOHIAN
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