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THE FACULTY OF SOUTH HOPKINS WAS “WHAT ADVICE DO YOU GIVE TO Sheila Bandy Library Aide It only takes a little success to cause much happiness in your lifetime so set some goals that are important to you and strive to achieve these goals therefore you will have success and happiness. Kitty Davis Accounting I, Typing I, FBLA Advisor “Don’t talk when the teacher talks, Don't look at your keys. Don’t chew gum, Don’t be tardy, Don't be out in the hall, Don’t litter the floor, and Don't forget that these are the best times of your life! Sylvia Bivins Family Living, Home Economics ”My advice to the students is to go to college, work hard, play hard and not be in a hurry t tie your life up with responsibilities and debt: Myra Sue Bourland Civics, French, General Business Study hard and learn as much as possible. Set goals for yourself anfi tfjtfHM Lthem. Don't worry about don't be afraid is against cun he ble to you Pa Look Phyllis Economics Bus. Comm., Typing II, Bus. Law Office Machines Live life more abundantly. Mary Lou Earle Trig, Analytics, Algebra I L, Math I Take advantage of every ivailable academic learning opportunity why|g getting your free public educatj Barbara Eicnl Librarian Do not waste your as much as possible to function as an adult in an adult- Mience p learn all you can in your and tabp advantage 01 the •, re- willing to go out of -their y. . me best possible education. s V 1illiam Fulkerson Math II, Algebra ake advantage'; itself. Fox Terri Bundy Math 1, Math 2 ' Listen! When you're something yocralready know, listen, you may hear new ideas. Lonnie Burgett Health and P.E. Strive to achieve your potential in all you do. nd Physics lity-that Brenda Gamblin yath I and II 'Work hard and learn as while you have the opportu Sandra Grayson Distributive Education. You only get out of life what you put into life! If you put a little into life, you obtain little. If you put a great deal of time and effort into life, you obtain a great deal. Since life is a competitive process, you need to learn how to do the best that you can so that you will be able to obtain Chuck Childress Civics, English, American History Beverly Harper Strive to achieve to the maximum Voc. Agriculture Aide 24 Faculty
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ASKED THE FOLLOWING QUO riON: THE STUDENTS Of SOUTH HOPKINS?” “Finish High School and set a goal for yqUitfJIMfll-v | Richard Heltsley Jr. Mass Media, Civ Uffl'Government Issues “Learn to think Lr yobrselgjes. It will help yl more in the future l. v anythin : v orth while Bjto■t y-ryoi goafjrtnrc plan,your-ilme so v. i -be abl- fjgr are reallv '’ia, Louett Ho s Ki. and x A: . empty i Charles Jarrell Voc. Agriculture, Science [Students should the spirit of effort fed liverhe Pay oi truth, always exercising ;i ydcontroling their temper. Eng! | Patricia Sperry steiri ?eograph} mandates an empty life.' Steve Kessinger Driver Education, Science ■ Study and work hard while vou are litre at '■South Hopkins, because you only get out.ot school .whai you put into it. ' Robert Love Art “The students should take advantage of ■' everything that is offered in High School at this, time in their lives because once they graduate it is lost forever.'' Darrell Menser Industrial Arts “Never go to Egypt on Friday's. Shirley B. Nance Health and P.E., Psychology “I would advise the students to make the Most of their High School days and not hurry into adult responsibilities. story, Civics sion and never be Irmance. To to Chemistry Physics, Cf L'Use B wisely and make the best of your opportunity at S.H. Gayle Tabor ■Special Ed. 'Strive for individuality and self esteem and you will have the creativity one needs to achieve in life. Ruth Tucker English I, II and III “Tend' your school work like you would a garden: Work every day, weed out anything that will 'stunt' the growth of your mind. ople James Vaugn Voc. Agriculture “Remember to care-because care about you. Wanda Whitledge Guidance Couns' “Be honest, and Linda WinsteA U.S. History “Be the best at whatever jou want to be.' Odenia Woodruff Reading “Half of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at. Once you have learned from this little quote you know you need to stud g Sarah Oglesby
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