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progress in English means progress .W 5. ,fr Wifi.. . .. Mrs. Rhea Rivet Buckner Mrs. Charlotte Hamilton its Mrs. Joyce Mehl Mrs. Dora Lee Kilpatrick 'H -... Helping freshmen to start their study of English is Mrs. Buckner. Working 10 improve his reading speed and comprehension is sopho- more Art LaGrange. MJ QQ.-3 Q. 53: MU 4 3 a 1 I av .r .ry L .Jo .i sift N t -Q ll' , 1 5, w .quit ,-,vs -- - -riisiaitt ir' 1 ' ' u 'H :ssl as MS ,tk ,,, ,L . I- 'il-N r 5 t ts elif? gill. Y' 6fW,.,-. gtg NIO., YI., .. 13: ' ' '.NQf0.'Vx QNX ,,V Xxxxws H. x . v Km, , k L, ,. , W' AQ' X ' 5 Ayn ' L :'r:..,,,- ,O 't.1A'5+m ' max. I 'Ik v M .W . X, tx 1 jf r wma, - ...A-4. 1 ' A, K ' ,Q . Mrs, Mildred Mitchell 'N - MRS. RHEA RIVET BUCKNER: B.S., Louisiana State Universityf M.A., Northeast Louisiana State College. English MRS. CHARLOTTE HAMILTON: B.A., Randolph College, Newcomb College. English ll. Junior Macon Women's Prom Sponsor. MRS. DORA LEE KILPATRICK: B.A., Northeast Louisiana State College. English Il. Y-Teens. MRS. JOYCE MEHL: B.A., Louisiana State Universityg M.A.E., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, English III. MRS. MILDRED MITCHELL: B.A., Baylor University. English III and IV. MRS. AUDREY E. NEAL: B.S.E., University of Arkansasg M.A., Louisiana State University. English IV. MRS. EDITH BROWN RODRIGUEZ: B.A., Newcomb College. English II. MRS. ELEANOR THOMPSON: B.A., Louisiana State College. English III. MISS JANE WHITTINGTON: B.A., Belhaven Collegeg M.A., North- western University. English I and IV. Cheerleaders.
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library is source of knowledge for all. MRS. MABEL H. HEMPHILL: BA., Northeast Louisiana State Col- lege, M.S., Louisiana State University. Assistant Librarian. Co- sponsor fog the Library Club. MISS GENEVRA WASHBURN: B.A., Newcomb College, M.A., Columbia University, B.S., Louisiana State University. Library. Library Club. Because of the store of information it holds, the library is probably the most frequented room in school. lt is an excellent place for working on re- search papers, making book reports, obtaining supplementary references for class work and the like. The library provides an ideal atmosphere for much worthwhile study and research for any student who wishes to take advantage of this op- portunity. K Y i Mrs. Mabel H. Hemphill' Q. '55 . . Miss Genevra Washburn 4' Mrs. Hemphill helps Connie Estes, Jimmy O'Neal, and Larry Mullins with their reports. Preparing a report for Civics are Gary Strickland, Marc Swayze, and Jeff Liner.
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in other fields. .QT QL I' p J X ,gk I w N' l 5 Q , , Wa 5 x E A Mrs. Paul Neal Mrs. Edith Brown Rodriguez Miss Jane Whittington Mrs. Eleanor Thompson During 'the first semester, English students mas- ter the mechanics of the languageg the second se- mester is devoted to literature. Students may find themselves in the mysterious world of Poe, the' London of Charles Dickens, or the riverboat with Mark Twain. To create through writing and to ex- perience through reading are the goals of the English students of Neville. The art ot communica- tion is taught to all grades with the realization that through this ability good relations may be estab- lished among people. Pondering on Julius Ceasar are Sophomores Mac Ray, i ,L ' gm f,..,w--ei' ,.,.punlQ'f t - Q t' . i .3 -. T . W .. l 3 f 3 , 3 , k it 1 + 4 'Vi L5 A . Q-... tt' X Great Expectations puzzles Lawrence Hunnicutt. Don Smith, Betty Jo Spargo, and Buddy Wallace. sssgwztr in i in 5 i Wild uns'-
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