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Southside Faculty Southside's teachers taught students many things during the course of the school year, not all of which were learned in a classroom. Some students, for example, were given an opportunity to learn that teachers are human beings and not automats. They have their own distinct personalities with individual likes and dislikes. An abundance of understanding was displayed by faculty members when set- ting examples for students who found adjusting to a new school somewhat dif- ficult. Without their expert advice and re- sourceful energies, Southside's memory filled first year could not have become such a resounding success. Flow 1-Mrs. Edna Gilmore, English, foreign language, Mrs. Jane Goodale, English, Mr. Roger Greenawalt, mathematics, guidance, Mr. Joseph Hansen, business education, and Mrs. Jane Hartling, home economics. Row 2-Miss Patricia Hartzell, foreign language, Mr. Robert Heeter, physical education, Mr. Paul Hicks, Mrs. Ruth Ratcliff applies first aid to a wounded Rebel social studies, Mr. Terry Hitchcock, physical education, and Mrs. Bonnie Hoy, home economics. Row 3-Mr. John Huber, industrial education, Mr. Carl Humphrey, business education, Mr. Neal Jay, physical education, Mr. John Jankowski, mathematics, and Mr. Malcolm Julian, English.
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Flow 1-Mr. Dewaine Alley, science, Mr. Lowell Bar- nett, physical education, Mr. Ernest Boyer, music, Mrs. Bernice Burton, English, and Mr. Paul Carmichael, art. Row 2-Mr. John Carter, English, guidance, Mrs. Lois Church, English, Mr. Robert Clark, physical education, guidance, Mr. Kenneth Coulson, distributive education, and Mrs. Majorie Denton, social studies. Row 3-Miss Jacquelyn Doom, business education, Mr. Robert Dwig- gins, music, Mr. Edwin Eilts, industrial education, Mr. Charles Fisher, physical education, and Mrs. Velma Frame, social studies, guidance. Mr. Claude Williams, principal, Mrs. Edith Crawley, guidance direc- tor, and Mr. John Graham, assistant principal.
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Row 1-Mrs. Sharon Kennedy, English, Mr. Gary Kirk- ham, science, Mrs. Lucille Knight, English, Miss Doro- thy Krieger, home economics, guidance, Mr. James McJiIton, science. Row 2-Mr. Charles Marcus, busi- ness education, Mrs. Cynthia Marshall, librarian, Miss Linda Mier, business education, Miss Helen Morrison .l mathematics, and Mrs. Betty Newcomb, English. Row 3-Miss Mary Odle, home economics, Mr. George Pun- zelt, social studies, Mrs. Ruth Flatcliff, nurse, Mr. Charles Retz, mathematics, and Mr. Walter Robinson, attendance counselor, mathematics. Time is a precious commodity to a teacher, who never seems to have enough. There is a never-ending list of tasks which must be completed daily by South- side's instructors, such as grading pa- pers, preparing lessons, preparing exami- nations, and giving lectures. Understand- ably, the school day does not end at 3:30 p.m. for the faculty, but often stretches on into the evening. In addition to normal classroom rou- tine, teachers often sponsor clubs and organizations, or take turns at sponsoring a class. Some of Southside's faculty members contribute time to help with extra-curricular activities, and various other projects requiring faculty aid. Sometimes teachers take time out to eat, too. Mr. Neal Jay anxi- ously receives his food from the cafeteria ladies.
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