Parkland High School - Spectatus Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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MISS HELEN BICKLEY B.A., B.S.L.S. By stacking shelves with informative manuals, magazines and new books for parallel reading, Miss Bickley, who serves as librarian and sponsor of the Library Club, sets up o new display for students. MRS. CARRIE MAY ALLGOOD A.B., M.A. Teaching students to communicate in various languages is a duty of Mrs. Allgood, teacher of French ll and Ill, Spanish I and Latin I, who is displaying her family coat-of- arms she made by needlepoint. MR. BRUCE AYSCUE A.B., M.A.T. Adding youthful vitality and enthu- siasm to the classroom, Mr. Ayscue, who teaches English ll and Ill and serves as chairman of faculty com- mittee on clubs and organizations, is a favorite with his students. MISS SAXON BRAY A.B., M.A. Miss Bray, who teaches world history and United States history and who pursues such hobbies as collecting stones and gardening, illustrates her efficient manner by keeping students' papers in order. 29 MRS. ELIZABETH BEAVERS B.A. Participating in a team teaching experiment in history, Mrs. Beavers, who instructs United States history and sophomore English classes, shows to her students pictures that cor- respond with their course of study, YET? MRS. FRANCES BRUCE B.S., M.S. Decorating cakes and preparing party foods are a hobby with Mrs. Bruce, co-sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America, as well as part of training skills for her classes of Home Economics I and ll. xx

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Mrs. Virginia Mickey Mrs. Mickey received her bachelor of arts degree from Western Carolina College, after which she completed her graduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the fall of i965 she was appointed by Governor Dan Moore to serve on the North Carolina Textbook Commission. As a member it was her responsibility to read and evaluate all recent text- books to decide which were appropri- ate for North Carolina schools. This year at Parkland she was in charge of the experimental team teaching United States history class. For plea- sure, Mrs. Mickey enjoys sewing, do- ing needlework, and going camping. Teaching or counseling, Mrs. Vir- ginia Mickey has been an inspiration to all of us for scholastic achievement. Through her thoughtful advice and warm friendship, she has helped us to adjust to a new building and com- bined student body and faculty. ln the classroom her bountiful knowledge and enlivening humor have enriched our minds and motivated us to search for higher goals. Her knowledge and understanding of young people, her wise judgment, and her unfailing kindness have encouraged us to seek her guidance in personal as well as academic problems. To Mrs. Mickey, who has willingly given her time to direct, encourage, and unselfishly serve our class, we, the seniors, proud ly dedicate the 1966 Spectatus. Mrs. Virginia H. Mickey merits senior dedication. ln fulfilling her duty as class sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Mickey carefully measures Tommy Thompson for his cap and gown as he excitedly awaits graduation.



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MR, ROBERT CLARK B.S., M.A. Talented in music, Mr. Clark, who enjoys playing the trumpet, assists the maiorettes and directs the school band, which provides appro- priate and enjoyable selections for chapel programs and athletic events. MRS, BARBARA COBLE B.S., M.Ed. Mrs. Cable, who teaches Distributive Education l and ll, aids the school by being in charge of operations in the school store and serving as sponsor of the D.E, Club, besides enjoying sewing in her leisure time. lllustrating the psychological phenomena hypnotism, William Shouse fascinates his class Teachers coach teams, chaperon 30 MR. CHARLES COOPER A.B., M.A. Mr. Cooper, who teaches students in l.C.T. I and ll and sponsors the state V.l.C. and national V.l.C.A. clubs, has an avid interest in horse- back riding and has entered horse shows and won several ribbons. MRS. ELoisE cuRi.eE AB., M.A, Discussing Germany with her Ger- man I and ll students, Mrs. Curlee, also a teacher of Latin l and ll and sponsor of the Latin and Ger- man clubs, exhibits her German stein and hat, souvenirs of Germany.

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