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COACH BUD ALEXAYDER Civicsg Geographyg Boys' P.E.1 Athletics MRS. NANCY BAGGETTE Englishg General Science E21 Our Each teacher at Ruston High contributes to the growth of all the students, not only through teaching them subject matter, but by taking a personal interest in the student as an individual. No two human beings are alike, and since teachers are human beings, neither are they alike in their teaching methods. This makes the six-hour school day varied and interesting. Wife at RHS are grate- ful to have teachers who are concerned about us, and who are eager to help us with our problems. Not only does our faculty guide the student body in the class- room, but in the extra-curricular activities as well. Somehow the teachers find time to sponsor organizations, classes, and worth- while projects. Many a student has found, after working with a teacher in some phase of schoolwork, that the teachers at RHS MR. OSCAR P. BARNES Band MR. HUBERT E. BELISLE MRS. XVILMA BOOLES Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Typingg Shorthand
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Our lin ll g Jferrfcs DIETICIANS Mrs, Tinsleyg Mrs. Dring, Head Dietician. The upkeep of a building as large as RHS is a full-time job for our custodians and maids. Without their continuous efforts to keep our school clean and attractive, we could not be as proud of the appearance of our school. The kitchen staff deserve a special thank-you from the student body for providing wholesome, hot lunches. Students seldom realize the planning that must go into preparing good lunches, and the time spent in pre- paring the meals. They begin work around seven in the morning, and don't leave work until all is clean and ready for the next mornings i , .,, .L f, A 5 f S .. -t - ,,,,, f. 1 V MQ .-5 vi ' 'E I ,,.w ' fw f rf-7fw L'f '-I Q FQWSQQA, ,,ggg4:f:,fv:,:,9Jzg i'uN YrQtvw4 ,sfy,?,.,h 5 1.?,,w 7 . 'saggy 454- s ' 1 t ' - . i zjk .. ,Qjtts3g.gfes ga,t.t fig.?ijf.g,3 ,r. -V-Jilfiiliii ' V lleliltilslclgli ff' Mglilllvl 5 if llgixlil l f- ? ,ai?.gt31 ' v,ljyggi4sscf2lil ?i'xi'ggt43Q -A .2 62igQUixa.4 .,f4yagig2gagggQrQ1 ,ittggftiirfrs ..,43g.gie.g:3g 4, TT ,gggigim-K Y 'it -L1-QV, it 1, r I 2 1, 5' t-i' ' - Q. .. Vys. ' S 7f- F H ,- 1 .r - , . .ij -' tg,-, KITCHEN MAIDS Robertine Levingston, Cascile Wilder, Vera Fraizer, Mellie B. Lyons. cooking. So to these behind-the-scenes workers at RHS goes a word of ap- MAIDS preciation in hopes that they will continue their work as well as they Dorothy Hicks, Ruth Ann Wiggins, Theresa have in the past. PHHCISOH- JANITORS Mr. Hanks, Mr. Otwell, Mr. Ferguson. x
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lNlR. BOBBY GENE CAMPBELL BIISS MARTHA CLINGAN Algebrag Advanced Math Ent?-l15h Zzculfy are also friends of all the students. It is almost impossible to adequately express our gratitude our teachers for their time and effort in teaching us. Perhaps the best way each of us can thank our teachers is by our actions toward them. This year let's all strive to be more courteous to our teachers, more considerate of their crowded schedules, and more conscientious in our schoolwork. Let's also take advantage of the opportunities for learning our teachers provide, and form good study habits. If we do all this, not only will our teachers feel that their Work is worthwhile, but we find that we have Obtained knowledge that will be useful to us for the rest of our lives. MRS. SOPHIA COOK Home Economics MRA CLIFTQN DRY MRS. SYBIL EDMUNDS Agriculture BiOl0gy
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