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GROWTH OF SANFORD SCHOOLS It is with keen interest that we look back over the growth of our school system during the school generation of twelve years, begin' ning in 1923, the year this Class entered the Hrst grade. In 1923, the total enrollment in Sanford white schools was 1,332, with 257 of these in high school, while today there are 1,800 in Sanford schools, with 485 in high school. The number of teachers has increased from nine in 1923 to twenty this year, in the high school. In all Sanford schools we now have sixtyfsix teachers instead of thirtyfnine as at the beginning of the school generation. The graduating class has increased from 47 to 94. 0-ff-I, T. W. LAwroN, M.A. Superintendent of Public Instruction SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL G. E. MCKAY, B.A. Principal Seminole High School Several ' years ago Seminole High School was placed on the accredited list by the State Department of Public Instruction of Florida, also on that of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. We are proud that it has been on both of these lists since that time. This means that any graduf ate of this high school, when entering college, has as high a rating as a graduate from any high school in the South. In addition to regular academic subjects, we offer a complete fourfyear course in vocaf tional agriculture, a complete fourfyear course in commercial work, and two years in home economics. It is the aim of the school to offer to pupils, who do not expect to go to college, practical vocational training. ,Z 5. 746'-I Page Seven
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ll1935ll FACULTY CLIFFORD L. SHINHOLSER ...................................... Freshman English B.M., Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida MIss RUTH A. HAND ....................................... Sophomore English B.S. in Education, Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Miss HELEN VERNAY ................................ . .......... junior English A.B. in Education, Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida MRS. WINIERED STRONG MOSELEY ................ Senior English and Business Science A.B., Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Miss ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER. . .................. Plane Geometry, Commercial English A.B,, Southern College, Lakeland, Florida ROBERT EARL KIPP ............... . ...................... Commercial Arithmetic L.1,, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Miss PHYLLIS C. SMITH ........................................ Algebra, Physics AB., Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida E. JONES LANEY .......................... ............... . . .Algebra M.A., Columbia University, New York, N. Y. MRS. MAE DALY FORT ...................................... Chemistry, Biology L.l., Georgia State College for Women, Milledgeville, Georgia MRS. GLADYS A. SMITH .... . ................................... General Science B.A. in Home Economics, Southern College, Lakeland, Florida ALEX R. JOHNSON .......... .............. ....... A g riculture, Agricultural Biology B.S.A., M.A., University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida MARY S. STONE .................... ................. . .Home Economics, Biology B.S., Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michigan Miss ETHEL RISER ........................................ .... W orld History A.B., Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina MRs. GLADYS MORRIS WILLIAMS ............ American History and American Problems B.S. in Education, Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Miss MARGARET L. COX .......... . .............. Spanish, General Business Science A.B., Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts NELLIE WILLIAMS ............. ........ ..................... . ...... .... La t i n A.B, in Education, Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida MRS. MAY BELLE MAXWELL .................................. Shorthand, Typing A.B., Woman's College, Oxford, Mississippi LEONARD L. MCLUCAS ............ ............. A thletic Director, Physical Education A.B. in Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Miss ELIZABETH JANE LUEDERS ....................... Health and Physical Education B.S. in Education, Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Page Nine
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