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....- -1.1-1 Mrs. Morse I think the tall piece of goldenrod should go here. ,, Our art teacher, Mrs. Morse, with her southern accent, is kept very busy helping students make posters, giving ideas about decorations for dances, and co-advising the Senior Class. Famous for her cakes, Mrs. Gray, our math and French teacher, is also adviser of ,the Neapolitan Staff and of the Honor Society., She, isvge-principal of the school. , J , MM x Mrs. Gray Which class will be the lucky one today? Mr. Hunt, our science teacher, has been very in- strumental in creating new interest in this subject during both the school year and the highly success- ful Summer Science Program. He is also co-adviser of the Senior Class. Besides his regular duties with the three bands, Mr. Moore, our instrumental music director also finds time to advise the Sophtimore Class and coach the junior varsity basketball team. Our new vocal instructor, Mrs. Wilkes, has done a fine job with the junior and senior high cho- ruses. She also instructs elemen- tary music classes and has helped many soloists prepare for the annual music fesiyal. V s ,bl M' i J Ki 11 A' L Mm ,W W g,.w?'QM Q ,.,GM1 ,I Wow , Q fx ld Im' xt Allin WW WW? ,VYMI Wrldf f it Mr. Hunt, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Wilkes A little harmony floats out from the music room.
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Mr. Sutter It is surprising what one can find in an en- cyclopediaf' Mr. Sutter, our Latin teacher, is always willing to help students with their personal problems as well as their Latin and English work. This year he interested the students in forming a Latin Club who put on an authentic Roman banquet in the spring. Our driver training instructor, Mr. Rizzo, plays an important part in promoting public safety on the highway by teaching proper driving methods to the teenagers of N.C.S. Miss Sanders, our junior high history teacher, is always able to highlight her classes with stories of her own experience as travel is one of her main interests. Advising the News Stalf and advising the literary editor of the Neapolitan, our English teacher, Mrs. Dean, is kept very busy during the year. She is always willing to help a student write an essay or prepare aspeech. Mr, Rizzo I This cylinder should go up when this one goes down in your car. M Miss Sanders, Mrs, Dean 'This place right over here has beautiful scenery. 9l7' If-I1 'il P022 : ' '
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