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Clay Martin One of the most colorful members of the faculty is Mr. Martin, who is in charge of the Physical Education Program and is head basketball coach. Mr. Martin, yho is continually working with boys, has become accustomed to the nickname he has received from them. He is usually greeted by shouts of Country when he appears in pep assemblies. When Mr. Martin finishes his work in school, he likes to go on hunting and fishing trips, where his tall tales originate. He studied at Davis and Elkins College and West Virginia University. This attractive teacher of home economics and boys' chef, teaches her students the art of good manners, gro- cery purchasing, and the other necessary things connected with cooking. Well liked, Mrs. Osborne was Miss Hensley until Christmas vacation when she came back with a new name for the New Year. She attended Marshall College and Columbia University, When not working in school, Mrs. Osborne likes to make her talents useful by textile painting. She also likes art and music in addition to traveling in the United States. Norma Hensley Osborne 28 Florence Martin Mrs. Martin, a very competent English teacher, also serves as speech instructor in our school. She plans and directs most of the dramatic productions presented by the school, and also plans with the office the calendar for the use of the stage, and the schedule for assemblies. Mrs. Martin attended Fairmont State College. Continuing her interest in dramatics and the stage, she likes to follow the current stage hits and read plays, when she has time. Mrs. Martin is also interested in sewing, cooking, music, and sports. This charming and energetic teacher likes to convince her students that the world is a place in which we must all live and work together. She does this by her instruction in general business and economic geography. While school is not in session, Mrs. Phillips likes to listen to classical music and eat chocolate cake. She studied at Ohio Uni- versity, Northwestern University, and West Virginia Uni- versity. Marguerite Phillips
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I vt ,,.-.,. ,. -- K K .- ' A , L' . .W,. I . i N W Ada Lively James Loop John Lowe W Mrs. Lively, our advanced typing and short- pand instructor, serves as head of the Com- 'nerce Department. Away from teaching, Mrs. -ively is an equally hard worker, acting as lsponsor of the Future Teachers of America and business Education Club. Also, she is quite active in the Kanawha County Classroom Teach- zrs Association. For relaxation from her work and other extra activities, Mrs. Lively likes to garden and play bridge, she is always available TO baby-sit for her grandchildren. Serving a dual role as printing teacher and law-maker, Mr. Loop is a very busy mang espe- cially when the House of Delegates of our State Legislature, of which Mr. Loop is a member, is meeting. As other proof of his interest in edu- cation, Mr. Loop has written a textbook for printing that is widely used in the United States. He has attended West Virginia Institute of Technology, Marshall College, University of Tennessee, West Virginia University, and Morris Harvey College. After finishing his work with school and politics, Mr. Loop enjoys watch- ing football and working in lodge group ac- tivities. Popular Mr. Lowe, one of our biology in- structors, also serves in two other capacities, acting as B team coach and as a track coach. Mr. Lowe attended West Virginia University. When finished with his work at school, he likes to read and study history, especially that con- cerning the Civil War and Stonewall Jackson. Also, Mr. Lowe likes to attend athletic events and to enjoy a good movie. After many hours of tedious work, this chest, under the hands ot Mr. and Mrs. Roll, will soon lend its grace to their home.
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Carl Roll Mr. Roll, a genial and likable gentleman, teaches woodwork and mechanical drawing. He is the person whom we all seek to find a certain sized nail or to borrow a hammer. If not working in the woodwork shop, Mr. Roll is usually busy in his garden working his roses. He likes to take home movies and go camping occasionally. He received his education at the Stout Institute. W ' Gertrude Roll This active sewing teacher, Mrs. Roll, shows our girls a good way to save money by instructing them in how to create today's fashions with their own hands. She serves as the class sponsor for the junior class, which in itself is a sizable job. Mrs. Roll attended Madison College. At home with her husband, Mr. Roll, our woodwork teacher, she likes to do just about the same things as he does. Q.. The CHS faculty chats gaily over the special luncheon prepared by the boys' chef class. 29
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