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A gf '1 'Z E4 ass. ,. ' . . ff' ' i is 551 New Miss Huston Maybe you could do a better iob, O'Eesa, with your Hello. I'm HELEN LESLIE, American History teacher at our school. I'm a graduate of Be- rea College and the State University of Iowa. When not reading or gathering material on history, I enioy baseball and gardening. Since education never ceases, and a desire to learn should keep one alive, alert, atten- tive, and proud, I try to impress upon my students that by understanding history and its relationship to present-day affairs, they will become better equipped to handle the everyday problems of life. fingers! Hello. I'm HAZEL KELLOGG, librarian. For several years I have worked in the Curricu- lum Library at the Board of Education office, and since library work occupies most of my day, l have few hobbies. After receiving my B.S. from Mary Washington College and my M.A. from the University of Virginia, I ac- cepted the post of librarian at Roosevelt Jun- ior High School which l occupied until 1957 when I joined the staff of Charleston High School. - 1 5,9 AXE 511. tn Tj' Hello. I'm MAXWELL GUNDLACH. As Gen- eral Metals instructor, l offer the boys train- ing in the skilled trades and machinery con- struction. Outside of school, I spend most of my time in my own home workshop, with a little hunting, fishing, or photography on the side. I also like to go to basketball games and watch TV football. To me, the most urgent school problem is emphasis on fundamentals, I stress this in teaching metalwork to the students.
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if ,W , ,Q -2 . . , k ki A 'fig E I rf x, .2 I 'Q '?i'51f. During a discussion on Shakespeare, Mrs. Gregory gives her students some first-hand information about Stratford on Avon, his birthplace. f .' ' I f , I. of - T5 ' A J . , X ff ff, 1? I ,iff 1 ff' Hello! I am ANNA M, CURRY, in- structor in Plane Geometry and Alge- bra II, and am currently a student myself, working for my Master's de- gree. In my previous years as a teach- er, I have been employed at Boone County High, South Charleston High, and at Thomas Jefferson Junior High. ln my leisure hours l watch baseball, football, basketball, play golf, and work with flowers. In my teaching I strive to get my pupils to apply themselves to their best ability. I hope you enioy your tour through our school. Z . Hello! l am PAUL EDWARD GREEN. This is my second year as a teacher of Physical Education here at Charleston High School, and I must say I enioy my vvork very much. I think all students should take a part in some extra school activity, and through athletic activities, l try to im- press upon my students that one does not have a personality, one is a personality! Since sports are my main interest, especially basketball and football, I have very little time for my other hobbies, except watching television, Hello, amici. My name is MAR- CELLA COOK, and l teach Latin in Room ZOI at our school, and before coming here, I taught Latin at Jeffer- son Junior High. l obtained my A,B. degree from Hunter College of the City of New York, and my M.A. de- gree from Columbia University. My only hobby is listening to my hi-fi set. All my extra time is spent taking care of my home and family. I hope you enioy your tour through our school. It's a great institution.
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Hello, there! I am MARTHA COLE, Biology instructor and Student Council sponsor. I en- ioy many sports but swimming and basket- ball are my favorites, I hold a B.S. degree from Morris Harvey, and an M.A. from West Virginia University, but neither one quite prepared me for the thrill of heading the CHS Student Council, I enioy working with the pupils' representative body which can, and which we hope will, help make your stay in our school a pleasant one. Hi, there! I am VALERIE MARLAND, your brand new French and English teacher, and I love it, I hail from Lacon, Illinois, where I once taught grade school. I was graduated from the University of Illinois and the Uni- versity of Virginia. I spend my free hours paying golf, swimming, enioying basketball, reading ll adore mysteriesj, playing the piano, and painting with oils. I am a mem- ber of the Women's Symphony and the Y.W,C.A. I I 0 si Miss Garrity- I iust can't seem to shake this-honk-cold' Hello. My name is ANN DAUBENSPECK. To fulfill my duties in the English Depart- ment, I stress the importance of listening, speaking out, reading, and writing. I try to make my classroom a pleasant place in which to work, but in order that my stua dents may grasp the fundamentals of Eng- lish and acquire as much knowledge as pos- sible, I insist on absolute attention to duty. My favorite spectator sports are baseball, basketball, and football.
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