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During his college career, Mr. Bar- ton enjoyed his salesman and advertis- ing classes the most. He has been a member of the staff for two years. After a busy day on the iob, he goes home and spends quite a lot of time with his daughter. He is now writing a thesis for his master's degree. For outside enioyment he likes to play golf. MR. JOHN BARTON, Distributive Education Mr. Bell, who is in charge of the audio-visual department, owns a tele- vision, radio, and hi-fi equipment store with his brother. Now teaching English, Mr. Bell would some day like a chance to teach speech, his college maior. In the summer he can be found tramping the golf course or fishing. Some summer in the future he would like to travel to South America to dig up ruins. MR. DONALD BELL, English and Audio-Visual Director Coach Bline, who feels that the qualities of a good student are good attitude and self confidence, is a physi- cal education teacher. He is a great water skiing fan and is co-owner of a boat with Mr. Peters. He particularly prizes his football films and is always willing to run a special showing for anyone interested. He is very proud of the C. B. L. cham- pionship football team this year. ftfs wif. if F2 l??fff?4T4'Qf'l- 'tr :ss Q-35552 fa ' MR. JAMES BLINE, Physical Education Nineteen
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From his college career, Mr. Ackley remembers mostly the exams. When asked if there were anything particularly interesting about himself, he said that he received the lowest exam mark, twelve points, ever to be given in the Spanish department at the University of North Carolina. He enjoys fishing and hunting. Mr. Ackley has traveled throughout Europe. MR. JAMES ACKLEY, Mathematics Mr. Addison is looking forward to a two-month tour of the West this coming summer. On the trip he will certainly make use of his knowledge of photography, which is his hobby. When asked what he thinks of the school and the students, he replied, l think we have one of the finest student bodies I've seen. He then added that the students are a fine bunch of kids. MR. ROBERT ADDISON, C. O. E. Mr. Banks is married and has two children, of whom he is quite proud. As a teacher of biology and general science, he thinks that a student should have a great interest in what he is studying, especially if it's bio- logy or general science! Mr. Banks is quite a shutterbug and has carried his camera with him on many of his travels throughout the United States. MR. WILLIAM BANKS, General Science and Biology Eighteen
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Mrs. Blose, who is a new member of the staff this year, has one husband, one child, and one dog. For enioyment she likes to sew, but she can remember one occasion when sewing was not pure pleasure. She had to stay up all night in order to finish a coat which was due the next day in a sewing class. She also enioys traveling. Once she and her sister saved enough money to tour Scotland and England together. MRS. RUTH BLOSE, Home Economics Just watch Mrs. Buck's face light up when you mention her home in Wis- consin. She spends her summers there with her husband, who is a chemistry teacher. She thinks that a speech course would be very valuable to the stu- dents if it were required. Her idea of a good student is one who has the ability to find inspiration in the ideas of others, willingness to work hard and steadily, and intellec- tual curiosity. MRS. VERA BUCK, English Mr. Carter, who last year taught wood shop, has now made a big change by moving to the mathematics department. His hobbies are carpentry and fid- dling with automobile parts. He has also remodeled his home several times. He owns some land on the island of Anastasia in Florida and would like to go there to live. MR. ISAAC CARTER, Mathematics Twenty
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