Faculty Under the leadership of our faculty changes have been made in many departments. Miss Nannie May Roney, English head, cooperating with Miss Bertha White, Miss Jose-phinc Martin, and Mrs. E. D. Russell, the other instructors of this subject, has made efforts to extend English usage to classes other than English classes. Mrs. Robert Chapman, librarian, has added a shelf on vocations to her department. The home economics sections, headed by Mrs. T. J. Blewster, is now offering only three units of work, in which as much is accomplished as was formerly in six. More stress is laid on current topics in social science than ever before. J. L. Patterson, Miss Anna Gantt, and Miss Gussic Carmical are the instructors. Every person is responsible for his work in science, taught by B. L. Corn-messer and Curtis Love. According to the plan followed each problem rates a certain number of points. To H. F. Dial, the school principal, goes the credit for an experiment made last year in mathmatics, of which department J. B. Bassett is head and Miss Bernice Conard and Alfred Lile, assistants. The experiment was conducted in two geometry classes of Miss Conard. The method gives a comparison between the contract method and the traditional type of study. Changes in commerce are few; nevertheless, progress goes on. A. S. Hendon and Miss Grace Bruton instruct in this subject. The head of the Latin department, H. M. Elder, imparts to us knowledge of Caesar and Virgil, while Miss Mary Toney conducts the French and Spanish classes. French students make posters of life, customs, and scenery. Mrs. Z. McCammon, study hall supervisor, Allan Dunaway, coach, L. W. Jones and H. H. Grauman, manual training teachers, complete the faculty. Top Row: Lyle, Carmical, Grauman. Second Row: Roney, Bassett, McCammon. Third Row: Cornmesscr, Dunaway, Conard, Dial. Fourth Row: Bruton, Jones, Chapman, Love, Patterson. Fifth Row: Gantt, Martin, White, Elder, Blewster, Toney. Page Seven
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Senior Class MISS NANNIE MAY RONEY Sponsor HOWARD M. ELDER Assistant EUGENIA AMMONS Service Club. National Honor Society. The most completely lost of all days is that in which one has not laughed. o COLLINS ANDREWS Outdoor America Club. Whither will he Wanda? ROBERT ATKINSON Outdoor America Club. Hearts of oak are our pride MARY BABB Commercial Club, O. G. A. OI lovely eyes of azure. VIRGINIA ANDERSON Glee Club. Come and trip it as yc go. on the light fantastic toe. o LaDELLE ATKINSON Shorthand and Typewriting Club. Brown eyes, black hair, sweet and fair. DAN AUSTIN Commercial Club. A shrinking violet. o JOHN BABB Agassiz Science Club. Nation' al Honor Society. The silent countenance often speaks. Page Nine
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