Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1946

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MRS. DEBORAH MRS. RUTH WISDOM E11gIiSl3 hflRS. MARGARET LANGSTON Englisla Miss MARCELLA PURDOM English Journalism students, Carmen Wyatt, Evelyn Wittman, and Sally Roop, learn how to read copy and do make-up. ENGLISH In the English department, Tommy found a sextette of hard working teachers, most of whom have some school activity claiming their after 3:15 time. A familiar face around the office where she helps keep track on at- tendance, is lovable Mrs. Ethel Schilling, whose classes are always packed with idolizing students. Mrs. Debbie Sanborn, who explains Shakespeare during regular class periods, is student council sponsor, and during the past year has had her hands full publishing a brand new handbook and attending the many suce cessful dances given by that organization. Kiwanette sponsor, Mrs. Ruth XVisdom, has discovered that it's a hard job keeping up with the schoolis twenty most popular girls, especially, when there is a new grandson at home clamoring for attention. To Mrs. Jessie Cannon goes the majority of the credit for the lovely lounges. A natural born salesman, she also took over, with the able assistance of o-ur senior homeroom teacher Mrs. Margaret Langston, the advertising for the June Class Play program-and the money really rolled in! MRS. JESSIE CANNON , .... be .,,. . . f,r:5:5:g. gg, jr:j'j1,:j:5:5:5'5:j:5:5:1. :2. ' 4 in ,, 2+ :nr-'.. .. . N00 .1.1.:.,:. ,.. q. . . ,Q , , 1... EM 22 99 4 if 1-:: 7-if'I!'i25 - - f iiiif zaa. . ,-.11 .. 3 i -vw:z-:-wa-:::::'4:::: 2 ' 'r .FAU :o5g:igE:.A iv ,.. . , ., , , . Q ,.,...,.,.:.f.2.:.,. ,- :V 4.1:-f 5:2-2 r'- fs? 'B A449 : 1251515255 'E.E3W:r-1'3r33?2-1.5 5: .. sags?f!iQ:agf53i., .zsa-15 .-,1g1s.e.1- 3 SANBORN E11 glisb MRS. ETHEL SCHILLING English E11 glislo Tommy gets a shoulder view of Senior English. 10

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OUR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MRS. LUCILE SUMNER TRACK Assistant Principal For two years now Mrs. Track has been filling the unenviable position of attendance booster. It is her unpleasant task to hand out the blue slips to those who have failed to comply with the regulations concerning absences. Needless to say the absenteeism has fallen off greatly and credit goes Where credit is due. Her Work at school has certainly not been her only interest. A few months ago she slipped off from school herself fwith the approval of our principalj and married Mr. Frank A. Track just before he sailed for Shanghai where he has charge of habili- tation of Chinese merchant vessels in that area. We Wish them every happiness and an early opportunity to be together again. LIBRARY In the library which she has made a pleasant place to spend an hour or two, we find Miss Clara Crone. This is her first year as librarian although not by any means her first year at Jefferson where she' is one of our best loved and most widely known instructors. With a pleasant smile, she is always willing to assist any student with personal or assigned problem. Miss CLARA CRONE Librarian i OFFICE Cf a truth our oiiice is a pleasant place, too, in which to transact business. In fact our secretary, Mrs. Hazel Pattillo, and her little assistant, Miss Betty Lackman, greet all new and old comers with a helping hand. All of the credit for such an accurate record of our school finances goes to her. Miss Lackman is wearing a new diamond, a new smile. BETTY JANE LACKMAN Mas. HAZEL PATTILLO Assistant Secretary Seffefafy 6219 33+



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MRS. ANNE AYALA Psychology, Iourmzlism MRS. BETTY CAMPBELL History Miss NIARGARET DEAVER History Tommy maps out a desk campaign in American History class SOCIAL STUDIES The next stop on Tommy's Teacher Tour was in Social Studies where he 3 found a busy little person dividing her time between psychology and l journalism. Mrs. Anne Ayala admits that her happiest moment this year was the arrival of her husband from overseas, but a close second came when she learned that her Njeffersoniann had won a first class honor rating in competition with other school newspapers from all over the country. Next in line was room 308 where Mrs. Cassie Ma Olson takes continual delight in the individual accomplishments of each of the members of her senior homeroom, which in the past year has had the highest number of Honor Roll students. And wouldn't you know it-Mrs. Olson is sponsor for both Honor Society and Scholarship Incorporated. The assemblies which she arranges twice a year are highlights on the school calendar of events. Busy, too, is Mrs. Aurora Lloyd, Girl Reserve sponsor. Mrs. Lloyd and her husband-teacher take an unusual interest in the boys and girls with whom they work. Mrs. Betty Campbell, a newcomer to Jefferson, lost no time in taking her place in extra-curricula activities and is now the faculty adviser for the Service Corps. MRS. AURORA LLOYD History MRS. CASSIE MAE OLSON History, Sociology MR. HORACE TOLBERT Civics Adrian Hernandez sketches pictures of prehistoric man for Sociology students Mildred Macomber and Gloria Carreno. flllie

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