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Office Co-ordinates Endless Memorandums Characteristic of sixth period is the collection of ab¬ sentee lists by a groping hand extended through the doorway —office assistants are making their rounds again. This infor¬ mation is then deciphered by the busybees of the office hive, who also write excuses, make tele¬ phone calls, and run errands. Our secretary, Mrs. Dees, is here for the first time this year. I ncl uded in her work is the correspondence for the school, the collection of records, and the typing; but the aid of the office assistants re I ieves some of the burdens of office work. With the consolidation and the resulting confusion, the of¬ fice now-a-days often seems to be a jumbled jungle. Yet, need¬ less to say, we would be even more lost without our secretary and her brood of scurrying chicks. Office assistants: Carolyn Brafford, Lynn Hines, Livvy Kage, Gail Hardee, Claudette Vann. Flu, cold, or virus? 12
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Mr. C. A. McDougle, our assistant principal, poses for next week ' s Time cover. Consolidation Miss May Marshbanks, an i out-standing educational leader, is our principal. Although she taught math and Latin, her in¬ terest in music and her Model- T show that she ' s not the typi¬ cal schoolmarm. Mr. C. A. McDougle, the past principal of Lincoln High School, is CHHS ' s new assistant principal . Favorite pastimes in¬ clude hunting, reading and cutting grass. (class?) Oh wel I . . . Through their joint efforts they kept the school functioning on an even level during a dis¬ orderly beginning and have accomplished successfully the pursuit of education. Our principal. Miss Marshbanks, ponders over the delin¬ quency problem . 11
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Picking up after us is the task of our dynamic duo, the superheroes of the mop and broom, Big and Little Thomas. Faithful support comes from Pauline Edwards and Mr. Hogan, who manages Building B, where the cafeteria was finally opened in November. Our dedicated bus drivers faithful ly transport most students to and from school daily. Wind, rain, or snow does not stop them, despite the location of the new school and the mergence which have caused additional responsi¬ bilities, larger loads, and longer hours. Custodians: Thomas Pendergraft, Mr. Hogan, Thomas Morrow, and Pauline Edwards. Experience Provides Service with a Smile Cafeteria staff awaits the mob of hungry students. Our bus drivers take a pause before rounds.
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