Charleston High School - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, WV)

 - Class of 1954

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:um Mr. Smith learns from Mr. Kelly that geometry isn't the only thing that is complicated. Bradford Davis we Z0 Mr. Davis, a biology in- structor, also serving as head of the Biology Department, contributes another impor- tant service to our educa- tion. He is in charge of the Visual Education Program in our school and is sponsor of the Visual Education Club which carries out the pro- gram he sets up. This mem- ber of the faculty studied at Glenville State College and West Virginia University and is quite active in 4-H work here in the state. Often seen working past 3:00 o'clock and sometimes on into the night is Mrs. Estill, our librarian, Keeping account of the many books and magazines which our library has acquired con- sumes most of Mrs. Estill's time. This indispensable per- son in our school likes to re- lax by working with water colors and ceramics. She at- tended Columbia University to increase her knowledge of a library. Nutr' Ann Daulienspeck This quiet and interesting English teacher, Miss Daubenspeck, likes to continue her use of English by reading in her extra time, She attended West Virginia University and Columbia University. She likes to travel and arrange flowers. Elizabeth Estill Sify 5 t? , . if r 1 ,W . 'bf .. , . ls., W e may J

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Coach Lowe and the refe ree, ,wr Mr. Carp, get together to give the boys their instructions. Mendel Carp , A N253 'Tlil3lQ John Daddysrnan Being just a world history teacher is not enough for Mr. Carp. He works with school boys as a basketball referee and official. This athletic teacher, who attended West Virginia Tech and West Virginia University, likes fishing as well as instructing and officiating at athletic eVEI'1fS. 8-fu r' Mr. Daddysman, who teaches auto mechanics in our school, is well-liked because he will stop a minute to help anyone who has a problem concerning cars As well as teaching, Mr. Daddysman is chief of the stagehands for our auditorium. This teacher attended Morris Harvey College and the Ford Motor Company School in Detroit and in his spare time likes to use his technical knowledge for his own enjoyment by working with a model railroad



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K Planning to take a sentimental journey are James Loop, Charles Ferrell and Mallre Stark Mr. Ferrell, as well as be- ing a teacher in the Com- merce Department, does our school the service of operat- ing the bookstore. Many times in the fall you may find Mr. Ferrell collecting tickets at Laidley Field for football games, which he also likes to attend. He received his schooling at Marshall College and at the Univer- sity of Colorado in Denver Mrs. Frazier, a shorthand and typing teacher, was un- able to teach the beginning of this school year due to an accident in which she broke her leg. She was able to re- turn at the beginning of the semester. Mrs. Frazier at- tended Milligan College, University of Tennessee, Bowling Green Business Uni- versity, and Columbia Uni- versity.

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