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Italian humor spice up Mrs. Virginia Martin’s classes between Chaucer’s tales, translating Mac- Beth, and giving anecdotes of English History. Relaxing outside with her students during school, Mrs. Pat Gantt feels the easy, friendly atmosphere helpful to teaching. 24—Planters and Harvesters
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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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In spite of arriving new to Lee, Mrs. Sharyn Billings plunges into teaching her sophomores and leading them through their English activities. Gantt Hunts For Antiques, Old Quilts Scavenging around Augusta and High¬ land counties, Mrs. Pat Gantt spent her free time hunting for old quilts and antiques to fill her renovated farm house. Mrs. Virginia Martin divided her free time between knitting and sewing new outfits for herself and her grandchild. In her extra time, Mrs. Martin found time to read and go boating on the Chesapeake River. Reading occupied the spare time of Mrs. Sharyn Billings, who also acted as forensics sponsor. Teaching three levels of senior English, Mrs. Jean Daniels found time to sew and go on frequent camping trips. Term papers can be hard on students, but as Mrs. Jean Daniels works on grading a few, she feels the pressure of decision and work also. Planters and Harvesters—25
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