High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 32 text:
“
Jaxx .. 1 :gf I gf f ff 42 , . -.. .. - - lr- ,- . .. 1,-ffm f 0. I ..,, .. ',4t va.a, 252 5,1 1L,,,, I , :Z 'Q V ABOVE: The siluafion is reversed as Mrs, Bea Bradley RN. gels her Iemperarure Iaken by Sandra Baldwin. FAR ABOVE: Cafeleria srall consisls ol, Mrs. Ella Rose, Mrs. Flossie Manuel, Mrs. Donna Grooms. Mrs. Rulh Weed, Mrs. Rulh Penry, Mrs. Georgia Nolan, Mrs. Wilma Bowen, Mrs. Frances Barker, Mrs. Leila Jackson. Mrs. Edna Dorsey. Mrs. Carol Williams, Mrs. Vivian West Mrs. Mary I-Iulchinson, Mrs. Mable Wright Mrs. Lona Newman. Mrs. Rose Ford. Mrs. Ollie Sullle, Mrs. Fern Benneil. RIGI-IT: I-lead Cuslodian, Mr. A. U. Skaggs, relaxes from 'Iedious cusrodial Iasks ro read Ihe daily paper. FAR ABOVE RIGI-IT: Checking on daily record receipls To make sure They balance is Mrs. Fern Benneir, Calereria Manager. CENTER RIGHT: Awair- ing rhe end of The lunch periods ro clean Ihe parking Iols is Mr, I-Ierrnan Whaley. Mr. Cecil Punneo, and Mr. Bob Birchfield. FAR RIGI-IT: Mr. Lloyd Easlep. Mr. A. U. Skaggs and Mr. G. L. Gran? are fixing a broken lock on one of Ihe classroom doors. 'B'-I . .1 ' ,few 4 f W gif-if ,f . ., .f-,fs sc .fs -3 ' mg' fr -N 1 Q SK 'W ' W fe: ' r Aw ' . ...a,s. ...... X. .. ,Lf ' 2 f 5 .,,, M Amen rw 4 ' ww sans Puma 5522- wa xnSXawT1omw.S 'Tj' A - fi . -X ' Q qv, W' in . Y NSY'- ar A A v- -, K' 1 - np if I - A uwianiciiaiga-. saving f-...W W... www I . -4 .m ,lout-H- VT-ki s wie xsuxrw iyg
”
Page 31 text:
“
Librarians Spend long Hours Developing New Visual Aids Mrs. Mildred PaTTerson, head librarian, Mrs. Galen Calhoun, clerlc, and Mrs. Ann Turner, assisTanT librarian, are spending long hours in developing a new area in visual aids in our library. Mrs. PaTTerson explained The Trend by saying, lT's been our experience ThaT all sTudenTs do noT learn by reading. Visual aids such as Tilm sTrips, slides, and charTs will perhaps assisT Those who can'T. The P.T.S.A. conducTed a bake sale aT Open l-louse To help raise money Tor Tour scholarships ThaT are To be awarded To deserving sTudenTs. This organizaTion is always searching Tor ways To assisT needy sTudenTs and one media is The STudenTs' Aid Program. The pur- pose oT P.T.S.A.? To promoTe beTTer undersTanding beTween parenTs, Teachers and The sTudenTs. ABOVE: P.T,S.A. members Mrs. Calvin Floyd, Mrs. Phillip GaiTher, Mrs. Lovell OversTreeT, Mrs. Paul NovaTny, and Mrs. J. L. McEuen plan The Open T-louse acTiviTies as The daTe draws near. LEFT: Mrs. Virgil Jones, Mrs. RoberT l-lamilTon and Dr. M. W. Clarlc discuss P.T.S.A. membership goals wiTh Miss lda CarTer and Mr. C. W. l-luTTman. ABOVE LEFT: Presiding over The meeTing Mrs. C. E. Jordan Tries To explain The conTlicT oT parenT, sTudenT, and Teacher relaTions. FAR ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Ann Turner wriTes ouT boolc noTices while head librarian Mrs. Mildred PaTTerson shows Mrs. Evelyn Phillips a passage in a reference boolc. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Norman Walker, Mrs, Phillip OaiTher, and Mrs. Ralph Langwell go over The re-ceipTs and balances ol: The P.T.S.A. Tunds. FAR LEFT: Mrs. Galen Calhoun helps To prepare a sophomore English sTudenT by running oTT a magazine arTicle on The Xerox machine.
”
Page 33 text:
“
Nurse Brudley Administers First Aide To Miner Mishups Miss Bea Bradley, The schoo nurse adminisTers TirsT aide To sTudenTs wiTh such Tragic physical mishaps as scrapes, cuTs, and skinned knees. STudenTs musT go To The clinic and call Their parenTs beTore checking ouT oT school due To illness. OTTen, a brieT resT in The clinic will make a sTudenT Teel well enough To sTay aT school Tor The remainder oT The day. The ladies who man The caTeTeria arrive aT school early each morning and begin preparing lunches. The work seems never-ending aT Times, Tor when one lunch hour is served and ouT oT The way, anoTher OT The Three is sTanding in line. The cusTodians are an aide To The enTire sTudenT body. Besides keeping The building and grounds clean, They unlock doors Tor TorgeTTul sTuclenTs To claim osT possessions.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.