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saan” ESP ABA GE Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrington, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Fearrington, sponsor of the French National Honor Society and of the Sophomore class, holds a favorite keepsake, a china sabot made in Quimper. Mrs. Elsa Hampton, B.A. Whether teaching or sponsoring the Spanish Club, Mrs. Hampton, a native of Cuba, is always willing to lend a helping hand to her students. Mrs. Margaret McDermott, B.M., M.A. Mrs. McDermott points to Rome from whence the Latin language, which she teaches, originated. She sponsors the Senior class and had the honor of teaching at the Governor’s School last summer. Miss Julia Summerall, B.A. Miss Summerall, an energetic Latin and Spanish teacher, discusses, after visiting Chile last summer, the geography and the colorful history of the people. Miss Mary Martin, B.A. During her recent visit to Rome, Miss Martin purchased many souvenirs like the pictures displayed above. She teaches Latin and is co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Eiieen Hepler, B.A. Frau Hepler, as she is called by her students, enriches her classes with audio-visual aids and discussion of her summers in Germany.
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Mr. James Anderson, B.A., M.A. Advanced Place- Miss Lillian Trimble Rhodes, B.A., M.A. Students Mrs. Marjorie Stephenson, B.A. Mrs. Stephenson ment teaching is nothing new to Mr. Anderson of Miss Rhodes, senior English teacher, find that ably serves as Dean of Girls and as a sophomore as he helped develop a similar course. Next to her class is one made interesting by her lectures English teacher. In addition, she is in charge of English, he enjoys music and refinishing furniture. on modern-day happenings and her ability to the Nurse’s Room. suggest good reading in varied areas. Mrs. Julia Ebert, B.A. Teaching high school students English is not unlike climbing Mt. Everest, but Mrs. Ebert always meets this chal- lenge and wins her students with a thorough explanation and a smile. Mrs. Cecile Harriman, B.A., M.A. After a day of teaching junior English, Mrs. Harriman, a member of a teacher’s sorority, the A.D.K., likes to go home to her family and a bridge game. Miss Martha McBrayer, B.A. Pointing out the correct form for writing, along with teaching grammar and literature for sophomore and junior English, Miss McBrayer sponsors the N.F.L. and enjoys golfing. Miss Elizabeth Kapp, B.A. Calling attention to home- work assignments is one of Miss Kapp’s duties as junior English and accelerated junior English teacher. Second period finds her in the office contacting absentees. Pete WHISPERS Mrs. Janice Owings, B.A., M.A. Besides supervising the ever-busy journalism students in their work on the Black and Gold and the Pine Whispers, Mrs Owings teaches sophomore English, including the accelerated group.
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| . f Sec, Miss Jeanette McDonald, B.A. While teaching French 1, Il, and Ill, Miss Mrs. Mary Green, B.A. ‘Put a little bit of life into it,” might be the McDonald finds the language lab a necessary help in oral practice. motto borne out by Mrs. Green as she shows her Latin class various pictures from Italy and Rome. Physical Education Department Mr. Herman Bryson, B.S., M.A. Mr. Bryson, head of the boy’s athletic department, checks student lockers. Not oniy does he teach athletics, but he also helps boys to become more responsible citizens. Mr. Ray Whitley, B.A. A “smashing success’’ at R.J.R.—not only with classes, but with varsity sports as well, our coach leads us on to victory. Mrs. Violet Nichols, B.S. Because she is a physical education teacher, G.A.A. sponsor, and varsity sports coach, all rolled into one, Mrs. Nichols rarely has a spare moment. Mrs. Tewannah Bradley, B.S. After a day of teaching physical education and assisting with extracurricular sports, Mrs. Bradley relaxes with a good book or favorite record. 23
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