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rOWARD MANY GREAT TOMORROWS FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL STUDIES Seated: MILDRED T. IRVINE. GLADYS E. WIL- KINSON, Longwood, University of Virginia, C ollege of William and Mary ' , B. S.; Spanish. JUNE C. SMALL- WOOD, Mary MYashington, B. A.; Latin. ALICE H. TAYLOR, Westhampton, University of Richmond, A. B.; French, French Club sponsor. FRANCES MORGAN. PATRICIA M. SEXTON, University of Tennessee, B. S.; Geography, Goober Pep Club sponsor. Standing: ROBERT G. CHURN, ROBERT HOW- ARD. ADDINELL W. LLOYD, Grove City College, LITT. B.; Government. LELIA W. DOAN, Westhamp- ton, B. A.; Latin. NORMAN JENKINS. JAMES B. JEAN, Wake Forest College, B. A.; History, Monitors Club sponsor. ■ li INDUSTRIAL ARTS, HOME ECONOMICS, AND MUSIC First Row: EDMOND B. CONGDON, University of Tennessee, East Tennessee State Teachers College, B. S.; Industrial Cooperative Training. MARY E. BAILEY, Madison College, B. S.; Home Economics, Senior Guid- ance Counselor, Gold Blazer sponsor, |. V. and Varsity Cheerleader sponsor. DOROTHY SEARS, Madison Col- lege, University of Colorado, Richmond Professional In- stitute, B. S.; Home Economics, F. H. A. advisor. RALPH STRONACH, New England Conservatory of Music, B. M.; Instrumental Music, Band Director. Back Row: R. J. PARR, Richmond Professional Insti- tute, B. S.; Distributive Education, D. E. Club advisor. LESTER HALSEY, Eastern Kentucky College, B. S.; Mechanical Drawing. WILLIAM N. HAHN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B. S.; Industrial Arts. WADE HALSEY, Eastern Kentucky College, B. S.; Industrial Arts. MATH AND SCIENCE Seated: ELLEN M. MOYER, Marion College, Long- wood College, B. A.; Arithmetic and Plane Geometry, Gold Blazer sponsor. HAYDEN GWALTNEY, College of Mdlliam and Mary, A. B.; Geometry, Algebra, Arith- metic. GEORGIA W. WEST, Randolph-Macon W ' om- en’s College, A. B.; Arithmetic and Algebra, Sophomore Guidance Counselor, JOHN M. LEETE, Randolph- Macon, University of Wrginia, B. A.; Physics, General Science, Science Club sponsor. HELEN W. COVER, Longwood College, B. S.; Math and Geometry. JANIE E. WOOD, Westhampton, University of Virginia, B. A.; Algebra and Arithmetic. DOROTHY T. GUY, Hollins College, A. B.; Math and Algebra. Standing: BURTON F. ALEXANDER, University of Virginia, B. S.; M. A.; Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigo- nometry, sponsor of Circulation Staff of Missile. LAURA BETH BIRD, Westhampton, B. S.; General Science and Biology. KAY OWNBY, M ' esthampton, B. A.; Biology. JIMMY F. SUBLETT, University of Richmond, B. S.; Chemistry, Senior Class advisor. Key Club advisor. WALTER H. THOMAS, Austin Peay State College, B. S.; Highlands University, M. S,; Biology. thirteen
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OUR FACULTY GUIDES U COACHES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: ROBERT HOWARD, Emory and Henry, B. A.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, M.Ed.; History, Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach. ROBERT KILBOURNE, Emory and Henry, B. A.; Varsity Basket- ball Coach. JOANN KISER, Madison College, B. S.; Physical Education, Coach of Girls’ Sports, Monogram did) sponsor. OTIS NEWTON, East Carolina College, B. S.; Physical Education, J. V. Football Coach. Back Row: ROBERT G. CHURN, Randolph-Macon, B. A.; History, Chairman of Athletics, Varsity Baseball Coach. RICHARD A. ZARUBA, JR., Western Kentucky State, B. S.; Physical Education, Freshman Basketbail Coach. HUBERT PAYNE, Concord College, B. S.; His- tory and Government, Varsity F’ootball and J. V. Basket- ball Coach. NORMAN fENKINS, Randolph-Macon, B. S.; History, Varsity Club sponsor, Varsity Football and j. V. Baseball Coach. COMMERCIAL AND SECRETARIES Seated: GRACE BOSWELL, Secretary. Standing: JANIE LEE REYNOLDS, Averett College, B. S.; Mary Washington, B. A.; University of Virginia, University of Minnesota, New York University, M. A.; Bookkeeping, Guidance Counselor. NANCY INGE, Longwood College, B. S.; Shorthand and General Busi- ness, Commercial Club sponsor. ANNE SCARBOR- OUGH, .Madi,son College, B. S.; Typing. HELEN H. BROOKS, Longwood College, B. S.; Shorthand, General Business, Typing. EVA FOWLER, Temfile University, B. S.; Miami University, M. S.; Shorthand, Office Prac- tice, General Business, Facultv Sponsor of Review Busi- ness Stafl ' . DORIS CURLIN, Secretary. ENGLISH Seated: FRANCES STRONACH, Meredith College, B. A.; Wellesley College, M. A.; English, Advisor of class sections-Mmi c. MILDRED T. IRVINE, Mary Wash- ington, B. A.; English and History, JEAN BAGGETT, Catawba College, B. A.; English. FRANCES EVANS, Longwood, B. S.; University of Virginia, M. A.; English, Missile sponsor. FRANCES MORGAN, Longwood, Uni- versity of Virginia, University of Riehmond, B. S.; Eng- lish and P’rench, Junior Counselor. LUCRETIA LITCH- FIELD, Marshall University, A. B.; English, Librarian, Projection Crew sponsor. RHEA J. DODGE, Mary Washington, B. S.; Librarian, Library Staff sponsor. Standing: KATHRINE WARNER, Madison, B. S.; English, Freshman Gouuselor, O. G. Club sponsor. BEV- ERLY ANN BAILEY, Colorado Women’s College, Uni- versitv of North Carolina, A. B.; English, P reshman Class ' sponsor. WILLARD MORRIS, Indiana State Col- lege, B. S.; English. RAYMOND QUIST, Gustavus Adol- phus (iollege, Handine University, University of Minne- sota, B. A.; English and Speech, Dramatics Club and Forensics Club sponsor. THOMAS R. MILLER, High Point College, Duke University, A. B.; English. JAMES W. SUTHERLAND, Randolph-Macon, A. B.; University of Virginia, M. Ed.; English, advisor of Weekli News, Quill and Scroll sponsor. MARY H. HOLLOW A ' i ' , West- hampton, B. A.; English and Latin, S. C. A. sponsor, ad- visor of Review. twelve
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TEACHERS ENJOY TIME OUT OF CLASS Each teacher at PHS will he long renieiiiberecl for some im- iisiial characteristic. Who will ever forget Col. Llovd’s eticiuette lessons, jokes, and ties . . . Coach Payne’s, “We all live in the United . . . What?” In English, we listen to “The Bells ' from Miss Evans and, “But surely you ' e read the Nci- hchin ciiUcd,” from Mr. Suther- land. In science Mr. Leete’s grin will always he remembered, and Mr. yVlexander’s jokes add interest to the math department. Each of these teachers help make life at PHS interesting. TIic familiar faces of these two teach- ers, Miss Gwaltney and Miss Morgan, are always on hand in the mornings to greet students arriving on the second floor. In a classic pose, Miss Evans and Mr. Alexander seem always to use the doorway of .31.5 for their daily confer- ences. Two new members of the faculty, Mr. Quist and Mr. Morris, somehow find time to relax during class change. fourteen
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