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l BRUCE ARCHDEACON B.S. in Ed. M.A. The Smart Red Fox Mr. Archdeacon taught Chem- istry, Solid Geometry, Trigon- ometry, Physics, and Plane Geometry. l l 1oAN ARRINGTON FACULTY BS' in Ed' LILLIE BERNEY Easy to Love Miss Arrington taught 7th grade English, 8th grade En- glish, and worked as an ad- A.B. There's a Doggie in the Window PHYLLIS BLACKFORD B.S. in Ed. Girl of my Dreams PAUL BRADEN B. Mus., M. Mus. Let There Be Music Braden directed our choir, glee club, the iunior and, and he taught the 7th nd 8th grade music classes. visor of the newspaper staff. LILLIAN R. BOWMAN A.B., M.A. Oh You Beautiful Doll Miss Bowman served as advis- or for the Cheerleaders and the newspaper staff this year. She taught 7th grade Geogra- phy and World History. She served faithfully as one of the faculty sponsors of the Senior Stand. WAYNE R. COPELAND B.S. in Ed. Tea For Two Mr. Copeland taught 7th grade Science and General Science. He was also head track coach, served as assist- ant football coach, and coach- ed the reserve basketball squad. Mrs. Berney was advisor for the usher group. She taught 7th and 8th graders Geogra- phy and American History. Miss Blackford served as an advisor of the newspaper staff. She taught us Shorthand I, Typing l, and Business Train- mg. ATTIE COUGHLIN B.S., M.A. Tennessee Waltz Mrs. Coughlin kept us busy in Senior Social Studies. She also taught lOth grade English. 9
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BYRON H. CARMEAN, A. B., M. A. School Days The superintendent of schools in these mod- ern times may not have to worry about TV programs in the classroom. His major prob- lem is to provide classrooms, teachers, and athletic facilities for the hundreds of boys and girls enrolled in the public schools to- day. Mr. Carmean has performed this task very well in providing classrooms for the many pupils in Shelby Schoolsg excellent teachersg and unusual facilities for extra- curricular activities of the student and the school. The new gym at Central School to- gether with the three new elementary build- ings and the annex at the high school are evidence of the way Mr. Carmean, the Board of Education, and the people of Shel- by have provided for the students' needs. ADMINISTRATORS 1. E. McCOLLOUGH. A. B., M. A. Mambo Italiano lBy requestl Mr. McCollough has served as principal of Shelby High School for the past nine years. During that time he has seen the enrollment of the school grow annually and he is plan- ning for an even larger number of students in the fall of l955. Scheduling this large number of pupils is a task in itselfg another is to find rooms available for each of the six periods during the school day. A third task is the problem of scheduling events in the school and checking the school calen- dor constantly so that there is a minimum of overlapping of school activities. Mr. McCollough has not stated this in words but we believe that he would welcome a TV set in his office so that he could turn in on and see what was happening in any part or room of the building as well as the play field at any time in the day.
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MADGE DAWSON B.S. in Ed. Sophisticated Lady Eighth graders were taught English by Miss Dawson. She also taught 9th graders in En- glish. FACULTY MARIE HUGHES B.A. Make Believe Members of the Junior Class were instructed in American History by Miss Hughes. She was the advisor for the Sopho- more Class. EMILE :lQ.l:lN.-- B.S. in Ed. M.A. Little Things Mean A Lot Mr. John Taught classes in Senior Mathematics, Algebra I, and Arithmetic for 8th graders. jAMES KEISER B.S.. A.B. There's No Business Like Show Business Mr. Keiser acted as director for all the plays and had classes in 9th grade English and lOth grade Speech and was advisor for the Thespian Club. LEORA KUHN B.S. M.S. Caribbean Cruise Miss Kuhn taught classes in 8th and 9th grade Home Ec- onomics. She also served as assistant advisor for the F. H. A. and had charge of the Jun- ior Red Cross Program 'IO LUELLA KUHN B.A. B.L.S. lt's in the Book Miss Kuhn was in charge of the library here at Shelby High. She also assisted in se- curing costumes for the var- ious plays. ROBERT LAFFERTY B.S. M.A. Hot Rod Race Mr. Lafferty was advisor for the Senior Class. He also had classes in 8th grade Arithme- tic, Algebra I, Algebra ll, and Driving. LOWELL MCMEEKEN B.S. in Ed. M.A. Wood Choppers Mambo Mr. McMeeken had charge of all the classes in wood work in Industrial Arts. These includ- ed boys in the upper five grades.
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