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Our school is run under the capable direction of (left to right) Assistant Principal Jarvis Wotring and Principal John B Smith. The office staff consists of (lower right inset, left to right) Marilyn Royston, Julia Snavely, Frieda Yeiter, and (not pictured) Evelyn Fischer. Charlotte High School is very lucky to have two such responsi- ble men as Mr. John B. Smith, principal, and Mr. Jarvis Wotring, assistant principal. The work for these two men is never done at the end of the school day. Many times they are here early in the morning till late at night, doing the many tasks that will make our school a better school. The Charlotte Board of Education consists of (left to right) Harold Weaver, trusree, Frank Morgan, trustee, Clifford Smith, president; Clark Muma, superintendent; Bill Otto, secretary; and Lymon Chamberlain, treasurer.
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Superior Staff Served School To maintain the high stand- ards of education and a well- kept educational institution, a high school must preserve a superior staff of custodians, bus drivers, and cafeteria help. CHS has accomplished this difficult task very ably in the past years, and this year was no exception. Left to right: Ora Whitaker, Arabel Krebs, Blanche Stevens, and Irene Smith prepare the delicious meals served in the cafeteria. Our fine staff of custodians this year included, back row: Leighton Scott, Donald Clay, Bernard Smith, and Ralph Bates. Front row: Fred King, Howard Landers, and Marvin Smith. The bus drivers have a great responsibility in transporting the rural students to and fro, and they fulfilled this job very capably. Back row: Lawrence Crozier, Edman Grier, Dale Hennings, Orval Krebs and Morrison Clay. Front row: Charles Sisler, Carroll Tharp, Verlin Shaver, Max Griffin, and Paul Williamson.
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Art students are learning to realize the skill that goes into creating objects of beauty by drawing and molding clay themselves. Miss Reed (inset) gives capable assistance when needed. Appreciation Keynote in Tine Arts Classes A group of seventh graders enjoy joining together in song, accompanied by Mr. Cook, (inset). 12
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