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AA Wilson. Basic 8A, 11 A, Dramatics; Miss Constance Benson. Homemaking, Nu- trition; Miss Joan Taylor. Basic 7A, 12C, 10B; Mr. Ray Haskell Basic 8C. 12A, Vocations; Mr. Nixon. Physics. Chemistry. Biology, Science. Middle Row: Mrs. Betty Crosby, Shorthand, Aviation. Mental Health; Miss Idris Anderson, Basic 10A, Algebra. Bookkeeping; Mrs. Winifred Bratton. Library; Miss Doris Geddis. Arts and Crafts. Homcmaking; Mrs. Hcrminc Clagett, Basic 7C, 11B. Bottom Row: Miss Jane Russell. Girls’ Physical Education; Mr. Wesley Bratton. Basic 9B. 12B. First Aid; Mrs. Johnnie Huggins, Basic 7B. 11C. Faculty Top Row: Miss Virginia Jeffries. Assistant School Secretary; Mr. Ronald Cox, Vice-Principal; Mr. Orin Hoffman. Boys’ Physical Education; Mr. Robert Smith. Math 9B. Elementary, Junior High and Senior High Band; Mr. Philip Wilson. Shop. Bottom Row: Miss Ella Green. School Secretary; Mrs. Marjorie Haskell, Typing. Office Practice; Mrs. Carol Rodman, Spanish, Basic 9A, Library; Mrs. Margaret Frodsham. Geometry. Advanced Math, Latin I and II, General Language; Mrs. Elinor Boezinger. Basic 8B, IOC,
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One of the world’s greatest romanticists was Robert Louis Stevenson. His “Requiem,” which appears over his grave on the summit of Vaea Moun- tain, in the Samoan Islands, besides being a part of our beautiful literary heri- tage, expresses the romantic philosophy. REQUIEM “Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie; Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. “This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill.” Stevenson worked with feverish intensity on one of his greatest novels on the very day of his death. This world, to him, was not a vale of tears, but a happy, adventurous, inspiring place, where great discoveries could be made in science, in social welfare, and in appreciations and creative expressions in the arts. Romance was, to him, and today it still is, a happy, beautiful, whole- some way of life. 4
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If thou must love me, let it be for naught Except for love's sake only! —Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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