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Physical and Practical Education Needs Are Met MRS. MARGARET CHASTAIN From the first grade to the tenth, girls develop physical co- ordination by participating in the physical education program. Be- sides being the girls' P.E. teacher, Mrs. Chastain also coaches the girls' B basketball team. MR. RANDOLPH FOGLE Being in charge of the maintenance in all the schools in the dis- trict is a tremendous job for Mr. Fogle who also teaches a class in shop. In the picture above, Mr. Fogle proudly stands by the new Yellow Dog. He worked all summer to get the bus ready for this year's various athletic events. Basketball is the principal winter sport in our physical good sportsmanship and how to get along with their education classes. Not only do the students learn the fellow teammates, rules and principles of several sports, but they learn
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Much Valuable Equipment Concentration and practice develop speed and accuracy in typing. Students, especially Libby Ann Prickett, seem to be enjoying their chemistry lab. Lunches are served cafeteria style to students and faculty. ooVe® MRS. EVELYN V. CRUTCHFIELD With her attention centered on business education, Mrs. Crutchfield teaches her students the techniques of typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Mrs. Crutchfield has devoted much of her time in helping to make the Saints’ Scroll a success. As senior class sponsor, she guides the seniors’ activities. Graduation exercises are planned under her able direction. 23
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Lunchroom Serves 550 Lunches Daily Nourishing lunches are served daily by the lunchroom workers. They prepare 550 lunches a day. (L to R) Geneva Pinkney, Jessie Walker, and Mrs. Willie Han- cock prepare food for the lunches while Mrs. Hazel Oliver does the important book work that is involved in having an efficient lunchroom. Not pictured are Annie Johnson and Martha Johnson, two other valuable workers. Study halls provide the students with an atmosphere of preparing to learn. Deep concentration and open minds lead the students in making themselves ready for the future. Bonnie Inabinet, head cheerleader, explains to Mr. Fogle how badly we need a permanent sign on the bridge advertising the ballgames. Steve Zeigler doesn’t seem to have an opinion.
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