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Teachers Provide The Backbone For PHS Giving a guiding hand and an ob- jective opinion, our teachers have made this one of our most successful years. A few of their many qualities are understanding and patience Sl, 'TC73' 1. Mr. Harold Hutto - Agriculture I, II, III, FFA sponsor. 2. Mrs. Doris Miller - English II, III. 3. Miss lack Holley - Algebra I, II, III and Trig- onometry, Beta Club sponsor. 4. Mr. Evans O'Bryant - Business Math, General Math. 5. Mr. Olin lohnson - Auto Mechanics. 6. Mrs. Betty Ballard - Biology, Chemistry, Student Council advisor. 7. Miss Ollie Thompson - Math I and II. 8. Mr. Bill Few - Boys' P.E., Drivers Ed., Head football coach, athletic direc- tor, 9. Mrs. Iulia Lyman - Typing I, II, Short- hand, Office Practice. 10. Mrs. loan Miller - Physical Science, General Science, Annual sponsor. 11. Mr. Stan Cato - Senior Band, Iu- nior Band, Chorus. 12. Mrs. Lynda Cavender - English I, II, III, Newspaper sponsor. 13. Mrs. Pauline Raley - U.S. History, FTA sponsor. which enables them to provide us with proper guidance and supervi sion. Each individual member has the willingness it takes to encourage students and to be a friend, too. 5 .IA 106 ai. 1 nf . 3 ' 1 1? kid , . .L s Qu.-' 5175! ..,i:f' Ai i 7 ,J i I x -7-A , v ,, I :K R, .. ,. .tr '13 .rq ft wt -ft as W Ah 5
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1. Cafeteria Staff - Ida Mae Strain, Shirley Lowery, Ianie Mae Lockhart, Sandy Strain. 2. Dietician Mrs. Norma Mills keeps things running smoothly in the cafeteria. 3. Custodian R. 1. Knotts keeps PHS neat and clean. 4. Serv- ing as maids are Mrs. Ethel Sowell and Mrs. Lu- la Mae Tyson. Y K E ' - i. Q-,,...., H mb F,f . i PM 1 4 ,H . - r -L ff ll 4... ,,. -L l , ja, 1'-'-1. , 1 ,Q-'e,is ' T , f .D ...S , X. Necessar Services Are Appreciated Efficiency became the key for the cafeteria workers and custodians. Endless tasks and exhaustion reigned throughout the school year. The cafe- teria staff arrived each morning to prepare for the students a balanced and nourishing meal. Afternoons found them planning for the next day's meal and cleaning the cafeteria. The custodian and maids were con- tinuously kept busy. Duties ranged from mopping to adjusting heat. The job was endless, but it was necessary and indeed valuable. 108 I F lg
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