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Teachers Show Veuriecl Expressions MRS. MARGARET JONES--Mrs. Jones is one of Edison's 13 English teachers. Though her chief concern is senior Eng- lish, Mrs. Jones also instructs sophomores as they pursue precise diction. She graduated from Texas Technological College where she received her B. A . MR. BION L. LAUBSCHER--A chemistry teacher, Mr. Laub- scher received his B.A. from the University of Arizona and came to Edison in the fall of 1964. He has had experience in analytical X-ray and water chemistry. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. MISS STELLA LEAL--After receiving her B.A. from South- west Texas State College, Miss Leal came to Edison in 1964 to teach Spanish and English. A 1961 Edison graduate, she was president of Future Teachers, co-editor of BEAR TRACKS, and a member of the National Honor Society. In December, she became the bride of Mr. Ralph Reyna. 4 Mrs. Margaret Jones Mr. Bion L. Laubscher Miss Stella Leal Mrs. Charlotte Barrier gives her hamburger a look of disgust An enthusiastic supporter of the Golden Bears at the Edison at the Sabrina Fair work day. Alamo Heights football game was Mrs Marion Powell
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School Functions Spectators at the Edison-A lamo Heights football game were Mr. Marvin Greer and his son, Reagan. Mr. Fred Harding poses Mrs. Barbara Andrews for her picture in the SPARK. fi asf, if -p . -- eff' 4-S354 sf- so MRS. MARIE H. GRAHAM--A recipient of an M.A. degree from Southwest Texas State College, Mrs. Graham instructs second-year algebra. Her 1964 summer was spent traveling through the Smoky Mountains in Virginia, and to Washing- ton, D. C. MISS PATRICIA ANN GRAHAM--A typing and bookkeeping teacher, Miss Graham received her B.S. degree from St. Mary's University. She is interested in sewing , knitting, and reading. She has a vast interest in the problems con- fronting our youth. MR. IOHN W. HEDGLIN- -A teacher of government and ec- onomics, Mr. Hedglin received his M.S. degree at Trinity University. He enjoys traveling and takes many trips to his- torical sites throughout the United States. MR. MERVIN JACOBS--A recipient of an M.E. degree from Trinity University, Mr. Jacobs teaches woodworking and sponsors the Industrial Arts Club. His favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing. I Mrs. Marie H. Graham Miss Patricia Ann Graham Mr. John W. Hedglin Mr. Mervin Jacobs 21
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when Fciced Bq Diverse Situations i Mr. Ronald E. Malone Mr. Paul McCar1ey Miss Mary Anne McCurdy LEFT: Mr. K. D. West shows utter defeat at the hands of his 6th period journalism class. Mr. Raiford Ball holds his young daughter, Ginger. .H , Mrs. Carole Bryant, Miss Ann Arnot and Miss Helen Wyatt watch the cheerleaders during a pep rally. , MR. RONALD E. MALONE--A recipient of a B.S. from Texas AKLM, Mr. Malone came to Edison in 1963 to teach drafting and geometry. He sponsors Edison's golf tearh and the Audio-Visual Club. Fishing and water skiing are his hobbies. MR. PAUL MCCARLEY--Mr. McCarley, American history teacher, received his M.A. from Southwest Texas State College. He is the varsity basketball coach and a sponsor of the E Club. Like most people, he enjoys a good steak. MR. TRAVIS W, MCCOWN- -Director of the marching band, B band, and orchestra, Mr. McCown also teaches health. He received his M.E. from Trinity University and has been teaching for ten years. He spent last summer attending the summer band clinic and the Texas Bandmasters Convention. MISS MARY ANNE MCCURDY--Miss McCurdy, who teaches Latin and English, came to Edison this year. She received her B.A. at Agnes Scott College and is working toward an M.A. in Greek and a B.A. in philosophy. Music, creative writing, and painting are her hobbies. 1
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