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Captivating his students attention, Coach McCord explains the basics of physical science. Mrs. Talley and Mrs. Atagon seem to be hav- ing a lot of fun selling tickets Fall Festival. Upper School Mrs. Gilda Aragon Spanisw Nike Sprench Culture Club Mrs. Nancy Billman Latin Social Scienchodel UN Latin Club Miss Shirley Bleasdale MatWCheerleading Sponsor Mrs. Em Boykin MatWBeta Club Mrs. Kitty Sue Bullock Social Science National Honor Society Mrs. Sissy Bynum Typing Computer Science Academic Bowl Team Mrs. Patti Croft Chorus Mrs. Diane Davis English Baron Bulletin Mrs. Winnie Gee Math An enthusiastic bunch of third graders are taught by Mrs. Blake. Flashing a big smile, Mrs. Gibson proudly shows off her granddaughter. A long time faculty staff member, Mrs. Bullock, works diligently on correcting a stu- denfs work. Faculty - 183
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Faculty - Lower School The Child Comes Alive in the Classroom Building the foundation of children's educational careers e that was the job of the lower school faculty. Through artwork, drama, and music, these teachers strived to make the lower school cur- riculum more meaningful and more enjoyable for the students. Making learning and reading fun was one children themselves. Some teachers, such as Mrs. Segars, believed that umany of our ideas come from the things we enjoyed as a child. By using their creative ideas, the lower school teachers in- stilled in the students good study habits, as well as a sense of organization and responsibility, the lower school faculty. Fourt grade teacher, Mrs. Gibson, fe iiThis team helps the stude become aware of the world aroun him at an early age, and opens th door of learning to the real world. By making the students aware oi themselves in their environmen each student could easily b which the children will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Good parentiteacheristudent communication was among one of the greatest ideals supported by major goal of these important teachers. Their ideas were gathered from television, magazines, teacher workshops, other teachers, and even the Assisting Brooks Wharton in tying his shoe, Mrs. Smith shows that she is always there to heln hpr first nrarlor: recognized as an individual and e i couraged to rise to the greatest . his ability. Mrs. Dawn Bartholoma Kindergarten Mrs. Kathy Keith Kindergarten Aide Mrs. Dale Ewart Kindergarten Mrs. Joyce Higgins Kindergarten Aide Mrs. Sara Jernigan First Grade Mrs. Barbara Smith First Grade Mrs. Mary Lou Lee Second Grade Mrs. Marian Love Second Grade Mrs. Elaine Blake Third Grade Mrs. Janet James Third Grade Mrs. Kathy Bledsoe Fourth Grade Mrs. Sara Gibson Fourth Grade Mrs. Becky Boggs Fifth Grade Mrs. Louise Segars Fifth Grade Mrs. Patti Dennis Sixth Grade Mrs. Julia Talley Sixth Grade 5 An assistant to Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Ross finds herself helping out in many activities, including the spring field day's events. 182 e Faculty
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- A new teacher at Wilson Hall, Mrs; Fac ulty Upper SChOOl Shelton lectures to her sixth period class. A new English teacher at Wilson Hall, Mrs. Young has candy for good behavior. A helpful librarian, Mrs. Hiott is always there, even on a rainy day. Displaying her personality, Mrs. Gee keeps her room more lively with plants. Mr. Hugh Hill Science Golf J r. Class Adviser Mr. Mike Hill Social Science Az'hysical EdJBaseball Mrs. Suzanne Hiott Librarian Mr. Chuck McCord Science J V FootbalVTennis Mrs. Frances McLaughlin . Physical Ed VolleybalUTrack Mrs. Robin McMahon French English YearbooquenniV Sprench Culture Club Mt. Bobby Meeks Social Science Mr. James Merritt i ance nsel Many afternoons students can find Miss GU d Cou or Bleasdale helping others. 184 - Faculty
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