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Finding his student’s paper somewhat humorous, U.S. history teacher, Mr. Don Hamilton compli¬ ments Cathy Manning on her sincerity. Checking to see that all his students are present, Mr. Jim Diggs assumes the responsibility of disci¬ plinarian and teacher. Disturbed by a misplaced test, Mrs. Virginia Oben- schain, American history teacher, searches her desk for the paper in question. Attempting to get her point across, Mrs. Jo Meeks uses hand gestures to help create a more vivid picture.
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Overwrought by some student’s disruption of the class, Mrs. Pat Kidd shakes a commandable fist giving orders to be quiet or else. Making use of the blackboard and the overhead, Mr. James Christy enlightens his students on the basics of geometry and Cramer’s Rule. Jumbles of activity help geometry students learn the theories with Mrs. Linda Hickey coordinating the fun with some good advice. Planters and Harvesters—27
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Somewhat shocked by an imposing question, Miss Sara Palmer pauses for a moment of silence to count to ten. Specialization Varies Within Department Pre-Civil War and the history of the South were of special interest to Miss Sarah Palmer, while Mrs. Jo Meeks was intrigued by Latin American- United States relations. During her trip to the Midwest, she experienced life in another part of our country. Mrs. Marjorie Langfitt, who believes in the involvement of students in local affairs, took 28 youths to a United Nations seminar last summer. She helped to coordinate Lee’s clubs by acting as the Interclub Council sponsor. The theater, art, music, and travel interested Mrs. Virginia Obenschain, whil e free-lance newspaper writing engrossed Mr. Don Hamilton. Mr. Ned Bonfoey combined U.S. History with the outdoors, by advising the Outdoor Club. Disturbed by the inconsistent marks of her stu¬ dents, sociology teacher Mrs. Rebecca Harvill double checks the question and answers.
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