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N'---1.654 Business Education Develops Llnderstandings, Skills, and Atti Speed is acquired as fingering and touch control improve. Watch those mistakes! Mrs. Horton's free time is taken up with such activities as playing bridge, read- ing, and swimming. She is a sponsor of the senior class, F.B.l.,A., and the National Honor Society Evaluation Committee, She has recently spent a pleasant vacation traveling up the East Coast. Some of her most enjoyable days were spent in Williamsburg, Jamestown, New York, Philadelphia, and New England. Besides teaching at O.R.H.S., Miss Waddell teaches night classes at U,T, She is active in the U.B.E.A. and F.B,L,A. and enjoys professional business education conventions. Last year she attended a convention in Dallas and this fall she went to Louisville. ln the summer she participates in water sports and works for T.V.A. The techniques of learning symbols for English sounds are explained in Miss Waddell's class. 28
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Carolyn Spence, Nancy Grant, Betty Defenderfer, Peggy Philpot. THIRD ROW: Diane Johnston, Owen Haddock, Ned Flack, Henry Hale, Eddie Delong, Billy Pate, Johnny Lauderdale, Jim Henry, Martha Patterson, Virginia Postell, Celia Murphy, Peggy Turner, Sharon Thompson, Shirley Scott, Melissa Woodbridge, Bette Stubbs, Mrs. Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Weems, Carol Thompson, Dorothy Pack, Libby Williams, Linda Borkowski, Lynn Skinner, Karen Martin, Shelia Manning, Susan Emlet, Peggy Anderson, Kay Ledgerwood, Sheila Crawford, Marsha Kinyon, Judy Shearin, Sandy Fritts, Lauralee Gunter. ' i fill 'ii e Z ii I I L il fi FRENCH CLUB Activities of the French Club increase the student's knowledge ot the French way ot lite, past and present, SEATED, Lett to Right: Renee Lisser, treasurer, Martha Cardwell, vice-president, Jerry Wilson, president, Ruth Bernstein, secretary. STANDING: Sandra Rennich, Kaye Peterson, Julia Mcllee, Penny Schwind, Charlotte Hemperley, Signe Meservey, Glendora Jenkins, Tommy Kitchins, Karen Davis, John Wollan, Richard Martin, Bill Sullivan, Annette Kendig, Nancy Anne Reed, Sue Preston, Mirvine Kyker, Jackie Estabrook, Patsy Mayes, Pat Troutman, Susan Compton, Chris Nelson, Nora Conover, Barbara Jetter, Candy MacPherson, Mrs. Davidson, Patsy Moore. Sandra Whitten demonstrates a model of a Roman house. Anyone who has ever been in one of Mrs. Dora Davidson's classes knows that she is talented in the fine arts-music, art, and literature- and has done a lot of portrait painting, She has a general knowl- edge of how notional attitudes are revealed in languages. She was born in Canada, has lived in Scot- land, and has traveled quite a bit. How do ou know that Saint Peter will speak English? This is the motto of our Language Department. The French Clubs Potluck Supper.
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des Needed To Make ,Individuals Responsible Citizens. F,B.L.A. CLUB BACK ROW, Standing: Ann Harris, Marianne Miller, Sue McReynolds, Sissy Pruitt, Frieda Woodard, Elizabeth Lees, Nellie Hall, Beth Williams, Mary Allison, Sonya Hart, Brenda Newsome, Mrs, Horton, FRONT ROW, Standing: Diane Wiggers, Tiny Wenzler, Barbara Blanton, Pat Smith, Gloria Williams, Charlotte Rampley, Eleanor Muenzer, Brenda Smith, Nina Lusk, Brenda Kelly, Carolyn Farmer, Miss Waddell. SEATED: Frances Holloway, Shirley Allen, Dola Faye Terry, Evelyn Owens, Jan Brown, Judy Evans, Elizabeth Sewell, Mary Freestone. W Qi. ,,a, During the summer months students may see-Mr. Hunter in the J. C. Penney Store working as a sales clerk. At school he teaches business education and is a sponsor ot the iunior class, and serves on the Auditing, the Honor Society, and the Budget Committees, lf his thoughts sometimes seem to wander, he may be thinking of hshing or plant culture, which are his hobbies. Mr. Walter Shipe teaches business education classes and is a sponsor ot the iunior class and F.B.L.A, In his spare time he enioys fishing, hunting, and gardening, His summer activities include working, traveling, and furthering his education. 3. Mimeograph, calculating, and adding machines are tools used in office machines classes. Mike Robinson and Brenda Lewis take a break from their books to admire the bulletin board. lEE
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