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U' f f uf I Mufti Jjwl i 7 4 J Stanley A. Arnold Vocal Music Elby D. Coy Instrumental Music acaftq Did Besides beating a few facts through thick skulls, the faculty spent many long and weary hours sponsoring the extra curricular activities which transformed school from the grind of study. Coaches showed up every day after school and some weekends to groom the boys into condition. Many miles were covered to play a game and many words of encouragement and advice were ut- tered by worn-out coaches. One big job the faculty performed was sponsoring a club or extra-curricular ac- tivity. The assignment to the Telescope entailed spending tedious hours after school and on weekends helping lay out, giving suggestions, and answering in- numerable questions. To C.S.F., G.A.A., Douglas J. Ferman E1 B Baller Social Studies lira M, SV J 65?-gbrariah indusu u Louis H. Herkenhoff D0na1d C Geofgeo English S A- James -wx ANS X Danish f ob rts and Crafgia
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Nellie D. Adams Seventh Grade . . agp? day a bulletin had to be typed, dittoed, and filed. When some wild-eyed student rushed in for a ditto or stencil, a special kind of paper, staples, scotch tape, or advice, Mrs. Stark helped the unfortunate creature. Need a band aid? Run up to the nurse's office. Besides, fixing up scratches, cuts, and slivers, Nurse Coila Swearingen watched over all public health cases in her position as county nurse. She also helped give physicals and eye and ear tests. Afterwards Mrs. Swearingen made records of everyone's condition and sent notices to parents if their children needed clinic Vernon A. Fagin Seventh Grade ' s custodians repaired, built, and cleaned with regular efficiency. Slim Roberson tack- led the maintenance problem while other custodians were responsible for a special part of the school. Mrs. Semore ordered equipment, wrote letters, and had charge of the interminable paper work. The four bus drivers and their one substi- tute, Mrs. Hagar, traveled many miles a day bringing students to and from school. Along with these everyday trips, a bus was run for G. A. A., band practice, football, baseball, and basketball trips, junior high dances and parties. Bill McCauley managed Cafe. X Under the supervision of Mr. Shamel the Bus Drivers Evel D and Jerry 0 yn uke' Sue T801 Selly Pes k mom b t swald relax momentarily iii the f e f-mmf f:z::.::s:..:Y::.: Scmrzzzf the move most of the day. sc edules' they are on those rough, long trips for athletics, ditch days, or G. A. A. C sto Trona's custodial staff 530:35 mleugtg laymond Charles Shamelvgiofficghdea:-ow: Melvin Deckard, and Joe Cmngiavsxic Semore, and Shamel: back dian Frieda Foote, J es Roberson. Herman Theese' row: Ras Manes, am and Rupert Jones. A l ll
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Noel Hg:E2eS,'akinQ ennet d ' Science da and V.C. sponsors came the delight of at- tending meetings, making decisions on awards, and traveling with the group. To come up with good speeches and plays pupils have to be coached. How to deliver this line, make that gesture, or gain poise were questions of everyone who stood on the stage. Lots of outside activities accompanied those in the music field. Training for contests, learning new formations, and perfecting a new number were rigorous for the kids but even more so for the teacher. The chorus gained a big place in the music interests of the school by the exertions of their director. All the faculty had their full share of chaperoning dances and standing yard duty. Ricardo J. Rasines Eighth Grade n E Memu Math an Myrtle J. Anderson Physical Education Richard O. Wilkinson Physical Education Millicent . . . Eighth feffight T. Eaton Business Education Robert N Elghth biagges I3 if v r
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