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Teachers Receive GDoor Prizes, At Meetings Of Scattered apart over the school as they are, there is seldom a in brief conversation as they enjoy soft drinks at recess are Qleft moment when the men teachers are able to congregate and discuss to rightj Mr. Munn, Mr. Ledford, Mr. Smith, Mr. Rice, Mr. the latest football results or the problems of the world. Engaged Tucker, Mr. Harrison, and Mr. Corn. Mr. Karl K. Munn, 307 Lakeview Heights, B.S., Wake Forest college, teaches ninth grade general science, coaches football, basketball, and track teams, favorite pastime is playing minor sports, dreams of coaching an undefeated football team, enjoys eating good food. Mr. Roy Augustus Ledford, 307 Lakeview Heights, B.S., Wake Forest college, teaches business arithmetic and eighth grade math, coaches baseball team, assistant football coach, played professional baseball during the summer, favorite pastime is football, as a child, he aspired to be a professional football player. Mr. James A. Smith, 216 Hillcrest Drive, A.B., Wofford college and Masters degree, Converse college, teaches chorus and band, sponsors the Union High School pep band and marching band, as a child, he Wanted to be associated With a band in some way when he grew up. Mr. William' C. Rice, Route 1, Buffalo, sponsors T.6rI. club, teaches vocational carpentry, as a child, he hoped to be a great athlete, takes great pride in his two children, ages 12 and 8. Mr. Coleman H. Tucker, 108 Hart Street, sponsors T. 611. club, teaches machine shop, as a child, he hoped to be an engineer, enjoys being with his family when possible. Mr. Ross Corn, 216 Pine Street, B.S., Berea college of Kentucky, supervisor of vocational education, teaches wood shop and me- chanical drawing, sponsors T. 811. club, favorite pastime is carving. Mr. James E. Harrison, Buffalo, teaches auto mechanics, cele- brated his twenty-fourth Wedding anniversary on October 15, 1960, he has fulfilled his childhood desire to become an auto mechanic., Mr. Ralph Cahagan, 205 Calhoun Street, B.S., University of South Carolina, coach and athletic director of Union High, teaches physical education, favorite pastime is sports, unfulfilled wish is to have a winning football team.
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Well As State Retirement Benefits For Old A e Mrs. Frances Gibbs Lamb, 68 West Main Street, B.A., Winthrop college, M.A., Duke University, Head of Language Department, teaches English and French, sponsors English Book club and Sans Souci, while traveling in Europe last summer, she saw Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip at Windsor Castle. Mrs. Frances A. Kirby, 901 East Main Street, attended Coker college, A.B.,, Winthrop college, Head of mathematics department, teaches tenth and twelfth grade algebra, sponsors Math clubs and other senior activities, considered having the 1960 GLEAM dedi- cated to her a great compliment. Mrs. Elise B. Warr, 125 Park Drive, B.S., Winthrop college, Head of commerce department, teaches typing and shorthand, sponsors Young Stenogs club, works with senior activities committee. Mrs. Nancy S. Garner, Route 3, B.S., Texas Technological college, teaches Home Economics, hopes to visit the parts of the United States that she hasn't seen yet, hopes to have a home of her own someday, favorite pastime is sewing. Mrs. Peggy C. Crocker, 322 South Mountain Street, attended Spartanburg Junior college and received a B.A. degree from Lander college, teaches physical education, coaches girls, basket- ball team, on social and homecoming committees, aspires to visit our fiftieth state, Hawaii. Miss Vera Nell Robinson, 606 Perrin Ave, B.S., Winthrop college, M.Ed., University of South Carolina, teaches shorthand, typing and business math, sponsors Young Stenogs club, works with junior dramatics committee, senior activities committee, enjoys cooking and making do-dads such as paper flowers for stage decoration. Mrs. Betty M. Holcombe, 108 Douglas Heights, A.B., Converse college, teaches twelfth grade business English and tenth grade English, works with junior dramatics committee. Miss Mildred Burdette, South Pinckney Street, B.A., Winthrop college, is librarian of Union High, sponsors Library Club, co- chairman of senior dramatics, co-sponsor of Hi-Life, favorite pas- time is reading, considers it her uhomeworkf, Although most of the teachers take advantage of hot lunches in cokes, coffee, and cookies are Cseated, left to rightl Mrs. Lamb, the cafeteria, several bring lunches from home and eat in some Mrs. Kirby, Miss Burdette, Mrs. Warr, fstanding, left to right! quiet place. Enjoying recess in the Jolly Building lounge with Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Crocker, Miss Robinson, and Mrs. Holcombe. l
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The County Education Association This Year Mrs. Evelyn D. Richbourg, 208 Spruce Street, attended Lander, B.S., Winthrop college, teaches general science, eighth grade sponsor, on junior play committee, enjoys playing golf and reading in her spare time. Mrs. Mary Louise Hill, 110 Merriman Street, B.S., Winthrop col- lege, teaches eighth grade science, a trip to Hawaii and to parts of the United States unfamiliar to her would interest her greatly, unfulfilled wish is to have a pretty new home. Miss Emmie S. Brown, 124 Park Drive, A.B., Coker college, teaches United States history, head of Social Studies department, sponsors student council, guidance counselor, her unfulfilled wish of long-standing is to visit Williamsburg, Virginia. Mrs. Rachel G. Williams, 211 South Church Street, A.B., Win- throp college, graduate work at University of South Carolina, teaches world history and psychology, sponsors Psychology clubs and Beta club, tenth grade sponsor, favorite pastime is reading and frequently adds a new book to her collection. Mrs. Dora L. Wilson, 108 Park Drive, A.B., Furman University, teaches eighth grade social studies, works with assembly program Teachers get their mail and the keys to their respective rooms in the lower oHice', of the Jeter building. While picking up keys in the morning, they often take time to exchange pleasantries before and social committee, particularly enjoys traveling and she hopes to go to New York with her family someday. Miss May Frances Gilliam, 205 South Street, A.B., Furman Uni- versity, teaches citizenship and world history, ninth grade class sponsor, guidance counselor, favorite pastime is reading, recently enjoyed reading the book, Royal Mother by jennifer Ellis, would like to visit Switzerland. Mrs. Eoline E. May, Route 1, A.B., University of N. C. Womanis college, graduate study at Columbia University, University of California, Wofford college, teaches world and United States his- tory, GLEAM adviser and Quill and Scroll sponsor, favorite pastime is planning suitable additions to her home, an unfulfilled wish of long-standing is to put her bookv on paper. Mrs. Ann Doggett, 7 Fant Street, A.B., Stephens college, A.B., University of Mississippi, teaches special education class at Union High, favorite pastime is reading because it is the culmination of all our intellect, spent a delightful year in Germany and hopes to visit there again. beginning a busy day's work. Pausing a moment for this are Qleft to rightl Mrs. Richbourg, Mrs. Hill, Miss Brown, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Gilliam, Mrs. May, and Mrs. Doggett.
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