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1.9 T 25 . v E rf +-, O Q A A J i , ' mum mlm. AllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIlIIlim lIlIlIllIlllllll l llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllif nmnnun. MR. JoHN W. EAKS Mr. Eaks is one of our most highly esteemed teachers. He is not as strict as most of the faculty, but he preserves order and his classes respect him greatly. Science is his own particular subject, and he is an authority along that line. How- ever, that isn't all, for the Freshman Classes will tell you that he can teach Civil Government. He's liked by every- one and we hope we'll keep him a long, long time. WWW MR. ISHAM T. HARDY It was a lucky day that brought Mr. Hardy to us from William and Mary Col- lege, for is he not our Biology wizard? And he is noted for his ability to keep order in the class room, too. He knows what he knows and he wants you to know it. He's strict, but not too strict, and we all like him. May N. B. H. S. be so for- tunate as to keep him many years. gift MR. WILLIAM D. HARRIS Mr. Harris is not only our principal, but he is our Senior History Teacher as well. He certainly believes in the old maxim, Work when you work, and play when you play, and though he doesn't allow any foolishness in his classes, he enjoys fun as well as any of his pupils. If you don't think so, just observe him at a class party or on a hike with us. We have enjoyed his teaching, and we are confident that our history course has meant most to us be- cause it was taken under his instruction. Sixteen
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1 cf , V ml 'L fb.. 'ff' efvff' I 9 Wag I f K A A I 'W lllllllllllll Inn ...-.. mllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll llIIlllllllllllllllllglhllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll Miss LILLIE CHAMBLIN Miss Chamblin is our Home Economics teacher, and a very capable teacher she is. Both teachers and pupils like Miss Cham- blin greatly, for unlike the proverbial school teacher, she is always smiling, and happy. When a banquet is to be planned, we turn to her and she doesn't disappoint us either. For the welfare of future classes in her subject, we hope that she will remain at N. B. H. S. long after we have left it. 411443 Miss CAROLYN CLARKE Miss Clarke is our only French teacher and we all admire her. The admiration of the boys is perhaps the most profound. You ask why? But look at her picture again. We sometimes think Miss Clarke has a direct correspondent in Paris, in re- gard to the newest styles. She is a really good sport and is with us all in our parties, hikes and general good times. 4634? Miss NINA CooPEn Miss Cooper is another teacher whom we have had just this year, but it doesn't take long for a teacher like Miss Cooper to win her place in the heart of each of her pupils. She led the basketball team of the girls through a most successful season. We will long remember Miss Cooper as a capable teacher, and excellent coach and a true friend. Fifteen QXEJ
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als T 2 at Em 5 4 1: E 71 V' '1 ' . X t i A A I ' mnlmllllm........ D'jillllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllmlll IllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIH. nmnlulnm Miss MARGARET ISRLEY Miss Iseley is our Commercial teacher and a better one could not be found any- where. If we were to try to characterize Miss Iseley, we would do so with our Senior motto. She believes it, and she lives it, and so must you if you are to find favor in her sight. She is an excellent elocutioni-st, and when we can persuade her to recite for us, we are fully rewarded for all the effort that has been required to obtain her con- sent. We will remember Miss Iseley and the ideals that she has striven to instill in the hearts of her pupils. ikitii' Miss MARIAN KISER If you ask Miss Kiser's room what she is like they will answer, The sweetest teacher ever, and that is certainly saying a great deal when one is a member of a faculty like ours. Miss Kiser is one of our new teachers, but she has won a place in the heart of each of her pupils. She is the high school Spanish teacher, and a good sport, too, and-well-we just like her, that's all. 4?-it Miss SARAH LESLEY What explanation is needed here? Miss Lesley is our very own Senior teacher and is truly the idol of her Senior Class. She is a busy bee in Sunday School work as well as in her work with us in High School. Miss Lesley is not only .a beloved teacher, but a true friend. To us she is an example of a truly Christian woman, and we will always remember her, in this capacity. Seventeen
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