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Austin Public Mrs. Florence E. Richey, home ond family life, and Miss Gladys Henninger, secondary education, look over some of the new text books which will prove helpful to teachers in their fields. Schools After a long discussion of school problems, Mr. John L. Keel, health, physical, safety and outdoor education; Miss Margaret Emswiler, special education; Miss Mary Z. Williams, art; Mr. M. M. Watson, audio-visual education, and Miss Mollie Barrington, reading, decide to adjourn. 13
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Supervisors of Listening intently, Mr. Samuel L. Martin, industrial and vocational education; Mr. Weldon Covington, instrumental music; Miss Helen Woodman, physical education for girls; and Mr. Bert D. Burnes, counseling and guidance, learn new ways to guide Austin teachers. Getting together after a planning session are Austin Supervisors Dr. Roy D. Johnson, music education; Mrs. Frances Sims, super- visor of cafeterias; Miss Ruth Junkin, li- brary service, and Mr. Toney Burger, athle- tics, looking over one of the educational magazines.
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WILLIAM B. TRAVIS HIGH SCHOOL 1211 CAST OLTORF STAC IT Office of the Principal AUSTIN 1. TEXAS May 6, 1957 Dear Seniors: Four years isn't such a long time is it? You didn't act too much like you believed me when I told you as ninth graders that you would be seniors someday. William B. Travis is the school that it is because of you and those who have gone ahead of you. The world will someday be the kind of a world that it is because of you. Will you be able to say that you always did your best? Most of you should be planning further schooling. High school is no longer enough. It is increasingly important that you get more general education along with your specialized or technical training. You have had the opportunity to attend the best schools that have ever been known. The world needs highly skilled people to use all of the won- derful technological developments which we have. These developments are made possible by the scientists, engineers and technicians who are the products of our schools. May I urge that you remain strong in your belief that you live in the greatest country in the world and may you have an abiding faith in God and your fellow man. Sincerely W. A. Sloan
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