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Trying to make her senior English class grasp the main idea, Miss Diann Lehman gesticulates while explaining a story in literature. Keeping silence in the library becomes a difficult task for Miss Bea Morris when she brings her soph¬ omore English students to do research. Junior English students often find discussing famous authors boring, but Mrs. Terry Boyle helps to create a new learning experience. 22 Planters and Harvesters
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Running all the audio visual equipment can be a difficult task but with the guidance of Mrs. Elnora Fountaine, it becomes an easy one. Explaining to Jimbo Sowers how to use the refer¬ ence part of the Media Center, Mrs. Nell Wright displays her library science competence. Checking the card catalog files for a missing card, Mrs. Katherine Brooks assumes her role as secre¬ tary and organizer. Stopping long drought to smile, Mr. Ernest Holley finds the break from the paperwork a pleasant experience. Going through piles of different newspapers, print specialist Mrs. Laverne Cacciapaglia chooses the ones to stay in the files. Planters and Harvesters—21
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Captivated by a student’s whimsical remark, Mrs. Claudette Obenschain smiles at one of the more amusing reactions to a confusing topic. Morris , Harris Feel The Spirit Of’76 Enveloped in the Bicentennial spirit, Miss Beatrice Morris traveled to Boston as did Miss Connie Harris. Along with traveling, Miss Beatrice Morris exercised her lungs singing while Peacock Ice advisor, Miss Connie Harris, enjoyed painting and playing tennis. Journeying to New Orleans this past summer, Mrs. Claudette Obenschain, Leeword and Mesmerized by classroom conversation, Mrs. Martha Hamrick tries to comprehend the strange answers that English students can dish out. Attempti ng to clarify a point of interest and con¬ fusion, Miss Connie Harris flips through The Cruci¬ ble, a perennial favorite among juniors. SCA newsletter advisor, kept busy with ceramics and sewing. Sewing, knitting, and house plants also became a pastime of Leeway advisor, Mrs. Terry Boyle, who kept superactive participating in softball games and teaching summer school. Mrs. Martha Hamrick, a member of the chaperone committee, involved herself with gardening, music and books. Planters and Harvesters—23
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