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'41-' FLORANEEL, B ,S,E, , Arkansas StateTeachers' College A position which requires much time, knowledge on many subjects, and pe r s onal relations that of a home economics teacher. Mrs. Neel a. mpl y fills this job by her teaching of homemaking techniques in the classroom and by her sponsorship of the Futur e I-Iomemakers of America organization. On the table before her are ex- amples of her beautiful ceramic work which is only one of her many hobbies and accomplishments. BARBARA SUMMERS, B.S, , Southwe s t Texas State Teachers' College This teacher can usually be found in either the mimeograph or typing rooms. As she teaches typing and shorthand, she finds herself wi th not only he r teaching duties but also with important ones of the offic e. Her hobby, and a very lar ge one indeed, is sponsoring the junior class. This job requires a great deal of patience and ingenuity, and Mrs. Summers fits it perfectly. HORTENSE S, TALLEY, B.A., Incarnate Word Teaching high s c hool mathematics such as algebra and geometry is certainly not an ea s y job although Mrs, Talley makes it appear so with her happy manner and attitude, The se characteristics also make her aworthy sponsor of the senior class, Here is shown one of her favorite ways of relaxing, HYACINTH AQ TAYLOR, B.S, , Trinity University Crocheting, taking care of her home,and teaching history would appear to consume completely the waking hours of this teacher. But, remarkably enough, she stretches h e r day to include s p on s o r ing an eighth grade class and taking an active part in school affairs, CAROL TEAT, School Secretary A former student and coed is our school secretary, It is many a tardy excuse, telephone call, and bulle- tin this young secretary has had to put out. When she is not running errands she is helping to keep the files in order, 15
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-Baylor English, reading, and an eighth gr ade class absorb the major portion of this teacher's time. Her sponsor- Faculty fcontinuedl MARVIN L. HESKEW, B.S., M.S., Trinity University His scientific te achings are not solely confined to the classroom. Biology, general science, and chemistry help him to solve many practical problems. The sopho- more class of which he is a spons or is another of his projects. Here he is pictured at the lake, which affords him relaxationand pleasure, gathering material for one of his science classes. ship of the Future Teachers of America organization led it to become one of the pr om inen t clubs at Northside. She also has varied outs ide interests in the Northside district. B e c au s e of her many d ut i e s and interests, Mrs. Jackson cannot devote nearly so much time as she would like to her hobbies of music and singing. PEGGY W. LOVELADY, B.A. , Un ive r sity of Texas Gne can easily see why Mrs. Lovelady is one of the busiest people at Northside. Besides being head of the English department, she has three full time jobs as spon- sor of the senior class, the HORN staff, and the National Honor Society. Her dogs hold an important place in her life. This one is even more than her hobby. JAMES MCCOLLUM, P. E. , Oklahoma ASLM This teacher really gets around. He travels from tl classrooms of geometry, chemistry, and mechanical drav ing to the football field where he coaches football and trac He is also a co-sponsor of the N-Club. CHARLES E. NEFF, B.A. , Southwestern University, B.D. , Phillips University. Understanding of youthful problems and a r e ad y smile endear Mr. Neff to his history and civic classes, his fresh- man class, and to the actors in the senior play of which he was the director. Although he has m any interests off the campus, he still finds time to participate in all the school's activities and to lend a hand anytime one is needed. Here he is shown illustrating a scene from the senior play.
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