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Page 32 text:
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S W I N G Y 0 U R l:'A.CUl..TY FUN FEST: Playtime doesn't otten come to the teachers as a group, but here we have evidence that they really knew how to relax at a dinner- dance-card-game party held last winter in the new Cafeteria. Upper panel PA R T N E R I shows Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Darsey leading a square dance promenadep center ' shows a canasta game in progress with Mrs. l-lalladay, Mr. lacquot, and Mr. and Mrs. Redewill enjoying the tun. Center panel shows a group of jukebox iansg registration table where each teacher got an apple with his name attachedg Mr. Coursen and Mrs. lames S. Carter doing a grand rightfand-lett. Bottom panel shows Mr. and Mrs. Robinson coming under the bridge held by Mr. and Mrs. Waters. Right: Virginia Reel, featuring Henry lones and Eileen Baker being applauded by a group ot hep cats. C245
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FACULTY HEALTH means strength. and these experts in the iield of prevention-is-better-than-cure are doing a line iob here. From the left are Nurses Dorothy Davis. Iennette Banker. and Ruth Askins. HOME MAKING is rapidly becoming a popular course with boys as well as girls. thanks to Mildred W. Wood Kat leftl and her fellow teachers. Standing is Inez King and seated. Gladys Funk. ENIOYING their new living room in the New Home Making Building are Urom Qhe leitl Exa Martin. Ann Louise Hill, Cherry Ferrall. and Edna Tarleton.
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Page 33 text:
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hifi ' hs'-I LW PARENT-TEACHER Association council meets to formulate year's plans. Seated are Miss Eleanor Wallingford, member at large: Mrs. Iames Formcm, historian: Mrs. lack Koen, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Russell Peabody, president: Mrs. B. D. Hayes, recording secre- tary: Mrs. George Risen, hospitality: Mrs. Bert Cross, second vice president: Mrs. Fred McNabb, treasurer. Standing are Mrs. I. R. Poage. legislation: Principal Iames S. Carter: Bertha Dang, student representative: Mrs. W. W. Priest, first vice president: Mrs. F. E. Brown. member at large: Bonni Benedict, student representative: Dean Cliff Prather. OUR PARENT-TEACHERS ARE TRUE FRIENDS you will always find those Who want to criticize way the schools are operated, the cost, andfor curriculum. Much of the troubfe in such cases is lack of interest in learning the truth. Fortunately Parent-Teacher Association does an outstanding for the the the our job PARENTS, teachers, and students got the year's biggest laughs at a PTA presented a panel treatment of Can Fifty Get Along With Fifteen? Mrs, Wood. At right are Rowe, Gardner, Barbier, and another member for the PTA, the Hardup Family including the old maid aunt, Duffy, Siitt, and Addington: at right, the PTA treasurer completes her report. of interpreting the schools to the community. The parents are civic leaders in the best possible sense, for they give of their time and talents unselfishly and efficiently for the betterment of both school and com- munity. THE PTA PROGRAM this year has been an active one. Under direction of the president, Mrs. Russell Peabody, the organization conducted several excellent programs, assisted with Open House, the Health Program, Welfare, and a number of student-participation activities such as the panel discussions pictured below. meeting this spring when Mrs. Wood's class in Human Relations Upper left shows Heiskell and Milnes, seated: Stitt, Gardner. and of the Roberts cast. Lower panel shows A Cappella Choir singing
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