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lMr. Thomas D. Church-Tennessee Tech, Vanderbilt Univer- sity, Peabody College, Denver University, University of Illinois, University of Washington, Emory University, Post Graduate Work at University of Georgia, B.A.- Liberal Arts, offt..fev...i,,....t.. i ll I4l Quran, Quayle ,grya Now that you are graduating to a greater responsibility in life, you will be tried and tested to act as responsnbl adults Your parents, church and schools have all con tributed to you in helping to prepare you for this role There will be failures and success, but you must always have hope There is no earthly malady that cannot be overcome or coped with as long as you have simple pur pose I beg you not to succumb to a shot gun approach to life by scathermg your directions to either the unat- tainable or the over-extension of self. I ask you to set your purpose, make-do with what you have, and do. Love life and be morally and spiritually enriched. God bless all of you. . 9 re T .. 9 Q.g.- A ' lu-Q -4 bXX 'A jl 4 XML, F: sen' . fe' af, .5 1:5 I . . 0 U . K - ,B.S,-Biology, M.A. History and Economics, MED-ADNlIN- ISTRATION. Coach Donald Beard-Assistant Headmaster Mrs. Mary B. Kennedy-Secretary The office of the Headmaster handles all the business of the school, including supervision of activities and control of fi- nances. ' Activities such as planning special programs, setting up class schedules, arranging club meetings, sending student transcripts, and handling cor- respondence are part of the of- fice. ln the realm of finances come tuition payments, orders for all school business, and the lunchroom account. . Besides the administrative acti- vities, there is an open-door policy, allowing students to meet and confer with the school officials to work out solutions to academic, extra curricular, and personal problems.
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.ifi , YW- BOARD 0F TRUSTEES Every institution needs a policy making body. The policy making body of Terrell Academy is the Board of Trustees. How- ever, they are much more than this. Time, money, and effort have been con- tributed by the members. Terrell Academy started as a dream. Today we are an accredited school. We have a new building, well landscaped grounds, a new lunchroom, gym, and parking lot. None of this would have been possible without our Board of Trustees. s 7 V I. ,. ,, - Q Q E Mr. James G. Raines- Chairman mrglngatagiwqgxllllams' Sr' l 5,-L, 2:-ivzzfa ' s-. Q f, Y , .fm 1Z'Jl:.?'iQ ,E-QT ' X l ' wt Q' Y. fs :sf 'rl . 1 ze , ' K V , 1 fs is If W g-iv, Mr. Ike Chambless Mr. D.D. Hill Mr. W.C. Woodall ,P M! g 4 do T 1
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4 'Y F' lx 'G' SELE E TARY FACULTY A sandbox desert in the library, clay people Csome missing arms an legsl, splashes of water paint, an excitement for French, the hokey pokey, the HDinasour Song, throm ing surprise parties for teachers, wearing a new learned color to schooh ainckelrace,inabiHtyto pay attention around Christmas time, recess. Signs of elementary school. , i G Q U ,.,Y?l,f' f' ,jr-Q.-N- ,hbx L -' X- 'xx J l 1,1 ' rp li I eg' 71- - I 1 N e. f- ,Y ...SJ as A41 . My -fm C lpA3VjVl?,' 4,.A,. gn' I W ,V 1 ELI l ,g,f i T . Mrs. Hap Oliver- Middle Georgia College, Kinder- garten Mrs. Freda Jones-Auburn University, B .S.-Elemen- tary Educati on: Second Grade Mrs. Ann Garland-F.S.U.: Georgia Southwestern Col- lege, B.S.-Elementary Ed- ucation' First Grade Miss Mary Faircloth-Aubum University, B.S. Early Child- hood Education Mrs. Jani ce Varnadoe Georgia Southwestern Col- lege, B.S.-Elementary Ed- ucation: First Grade Mrs. Betty Heath- Georgia College, B.S.-Elementary Education, Masters Degree Georgia Southwestern Col- lege, Thi rd Grade
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