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rf? 'Nr' -dun-by lb . Mrs. Lottie B. Waters, Advisor The 1955 Tiger Staff, enthusiastic and eager to be- gin, started work on the 1955 edition early in May of last year. The Tiger Staff aimed to produce the best of year- books, capturing in the pages of this book the smiles, hard work, and rewards, of this, the first year in Oscar Frommel Smith High School. Everyone in the school played a very important part in producing this yearbook, from the busy typists who produced articles with amazing speed, to the enthusi- astic students who went to solicit advertisements. The advertising department felt confident the goal of S3000 would be met. The Circulation StaFF had as their goal to place in the hand of each individual a copy of the Tiger . The Stat? boasts of fifty trainees composed of under- classmen interested in producing the Annual. We have tried to portray for you the personality of our school in the sincere hope that it meets your ap- proval as you peruse the pages of this, your 1955 Tiger ,
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'S 'I ll.. Tw- .5 J! -1 ll' A-' 95- CIN, .Iv , Mrs. Payne shows Mary Ann and Ruth how to till out the register, very F. T. A. Officers are Mary Ann Harrison, Program Chairman, Ruth important in a teacherk life. Dill0I'1, President, Peggy Horton, Secretary-Treasurer, Patsy Hobbs, vice- President. F uture Teachers Club Under the guidance of Mrs. Odom, the Future Teachers of America Club, sought to carry out its aims, which are to interest more students in the teaching profession and prepare these students in character and mind for the responsible position they will hold. With president, Ruth Dillon, the club carried out several projects during the year, some of which were an all-day visit with the Future Teachers Club of Maury High School and sub- stituting in the elementary grades. Meetings were held twice a month with a program during one meeting and business during the next. Members of the Future Teachers Club hold u meeting. They are: From left to right: Mary Ann Harrison, Patsy Hobbs, Peggy Wagner, Ruth Dillon, Patty Radlce, Peggy Horton, Mrs. Odom, sponsor. .. .G ,pgs xx .se- alr' .fs sh it lfi ef- X ggi is 'K
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'J Below: Yvonne Bass, Advertising Manager, Betty Spunn, Business Manager, Barbara Berry, Senior Assistant, and Mrs. Hornbuclnle, their adviser, pause briefly from their work. ix V' l K IQ Above: The Literary Editor, Dan Ambrose, and her assistant, Paul Rule, watch with interest as Mrs. Waters points out a few changes to be made. Below: It's a success story as the department heads present flowers to Mrs. Waters and Mr. Wisniewslri to celebrate mov' ing into the new Publications room. Q! Above: Miss West, Dolly Smith, Circulation Man- ager, Murrill Rodgers, Dolores Everett, and Edward Shipley of the Circulation Department admire a sales promotion poster. Annual Trainees From top to bottom: Left group-Bill Story, Peter Miuell, Herman Dennis, Crawford Walters, Jimmie Perliinson, Essie Willis, Dorothy Beard, Jimmie Fen- tress, Eleanor Jones, Patty Radlre, Billy Jones, Sally Best, Juanita Ainsley, Pat Hobbs, Sally Jennings, Lou Rawles, Peggy Wagner, Betty Witherington, Mary Matthews, Jackie Small. Right group-Phil Davis, Barbara Graves, Betty Hassell, Gayle Ainsley, Beverly Parker, Linda Peele, Pat Trotman, Susan Ambrose, Diane Tarkington, Jeanette Gay, Glenda Bates, Mary Wilson, Ann McPherson, Pat Scott, Linda Gregg, Ann Haste, Betsy Thomas, Diane Madrin, . .. .. . . ,. .. r 1- r f.r,,i,, U Ji - 2 C-
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