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MRS. HASELTON, Mrs. Metz- ler, Miss Sailors, Mrs. Car- lock, Mr. Carlock, and Dr. Lovelass gossip about un- suspecting pupils at an all- school party. Beanies, Letter Jackets Appeared in Parade educators, with a big burst of Southern enthus- iasm, relive the torture of the previous night's basketball game. Yet, these are only a few of the learned leaders who make up the stellar faculty of University High School. Yes, it was this some bunch who had us in hysterics when they put on a pep assembly for the school. fWhile on the subiect of assemblies, it may be of some interest to know that the Junior Class was going to have an assembly on the subiect of faculty meetings. However, the assembly on the subiect FRENCH ll class presents petits fours flittle cakes, to Miss Ellis at a party in her honor. FIRST ROW: FRANCES ALEXANDER, U.S. History, THEODORE ALMY, English Il, PAT BAHN GOEHE, Speech, Dramatics, HAROLD BAUER, Chorus, CLAUDE BELL, Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, HELEN W. BENJAMIN, Typing, General Business, Business Arithmetic. SECOND ROW: ALLIE WARD BILLINGSLEY, Spanish, RUTH BIRD, Physical Education, MARGARET BRADFORD, Home Economics, Family Living, ROBERT BROME, English I, lll, JAMES BRUBECK, Business Law, Typing, EUNlCE BRYAN, Algebra, General Math. L ,AM lf CI? LJ
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Administration Paced Faculty Leadership fins. TOP ROW: Robert G. Bone, president of the University, Harry D. Lovelass, principal. BOTTOM ROW:Miss Ruth Huggins, associate principal, Warren Perry, assistant principal. As usual, the end of summer means it is time for school to start. Consequently, our teachers abruptly end their vacations, consist- ing mostly of summer working, extra studying, occasional traveling, and little loafing. They must return to reality: nine months of hard work always waiting to be done. Their years of teaching and learning blend into a portion of a lifetime. Yet, each year holds a distinct memory for teachers and stu- dents because of the experiences they share. Led by Dr. Lovelass, Miss Huggins, and Mr. Perry, the faculty guided the student body through another successful year outside, as well as inside, the classroom. Dr. Bone was more than a figurehead to University High students. Whether seen boosting U. High teams at games or shaking each graduates hand, Dr. Bone showed his genuine concern and loyalty for U. High. Perhaps you remember seeing two dis- tinguished members of our faculty wearing green and gold letter iackets and ridiculous little beanies to match while riding in the Home- coming parade or hearing one of our esteemed LEFT: Miss Alexander, Miss Eikenberry, and Miss Hayman relax after helping to initiate the four iuniors into Honor Society. BELOW: fg Miss Chiles and Miss Connell, U. High's Latin teachers, pause a moment during the annual Roman banquet. 22
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I-x W .J 4 A En 'L' .f 7'! V!!f. ,, . , gg: jig' i , - 1 ,Ht 1 ' :ifilfii , .' : ' 553' Gu ni if Ah S - fi .1 . f - if-1-1 Q- t at Crt' Q , Y V, 9, -L , y, K' ' N T M' FIRST ROW: JOHN CARLOCK, Elementary, Experimental Biology, HELEN CHILES, Latin l, Ill, REGINA CONNELL, Latin II, ROBERT CRAMER, General Science, DeVERNE DALLUGE, Physics, Chemistry, THOMAS DOUGLASS, Farm Crops. SECOND ROW: LEVEN DOWDALL, Driver Education, General Shop, ALBERT ECKERT, Algebra, Plane Geometry, THOMAS EDWARDS, General Science, ALICE EIKENBERRY, Vocational Civics, U. S. History, MARGERY ELLIS, French, JOHN GREEN, Farm Management. Curriculum Discussion Brought Changes was mysteriously cancelled.j At faculty meetings there were discussions on ways in which U. High's curriculum might be improved. As a result, the summer term brought an additional chemistry course to the school curriculum. The advanced course, designed to be highly challenging and useful, was offered only to students meeting stiff requirements. Along with other changes, there was such an increase in advanced algebra enrollment that it will be necessary to have two sections next year. ln ARTHUR MURRAY and wife Katherine fthe Templetonsi dance at the Prom. COMMENCEMENT - bound faculty members are decked out in their alma maters' colors. 24
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