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The office staff is comprised of LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Hazlett, bookkeeperg Mrs. Gloria Lewis, secretary. Office Staff Aids Administration Mrs. Lewis answers one of many phone calls she receives during the day. 20 To keep CHHS on its toes, Mrs. Hazlett and Mrs. Lewis have the tranendous task of answering phone calls, keeping records, and maintaining a calm atmosphere in the main office. These ladies have become very familiar faces at CHHS, and students as well as teachers have learned to rely on our secretary and bookkeeper for odd jobs and numerous favors. As secretary! Mrs. Lewis types reports and runs errands. Mrs. Hazlett keeps each class financially stable and keeps a record of all school expenditures. Without these two very important people, an average day at CHHS would never run smoothly.
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Students Develop New Skulls MARION DORNEY LESLIE GOODE Mechanical Drawing, Remedlffl ' Industrial Arts B.A. -Umversity of B.S. University of RlCllm0Hd Oklahoma EARL HUMPHREY EMILY WALKER Vocational Electronics Home Economics B.S. Milligan B.S. Longwood Students who are enrolled in the industrial arts courses offered at Colonial Heights High School learn many me- chanical skills. The principles of 'good design, which the students leam, enable them to make individual projects. When a student is enrolled in mechanical drawing, he may progress from the learning of the basic language of industry to the drawing of an actual blueprint of house plans. In vocational electronics, the students gain knowledge of basic electronic circuitry used in communications. Beautiful clothes, delicious food, and distinctive cen- terpieces are made by girls enrolled in home economics. There are three main phases of 'the homemaking pro- gram. One is kitchen work in which students plan and prepare tasty meals. In the living room there are dis- cussions about many problems of family living. In the sewing area, the students fashion many well-made gar- ments. l Gym suits, showers, tennis shoes, and jumping jacks are just a few of the items associated with our phys- ical education classes. Health classes offer instruction in mental health and driver's education. lx, E . JOHN CRENSHAW EARLENE LANG GEORGE POTEET BARBARA RAGLAND Health and Physical Health and Physical Health and Physical Health and PhYSica1 Education Education Education Education A,B, Guilford College B.S. Longwood A.B., M.A.T. University B-S- LOIlEW00d M.E. University of North Carolina of North Carolina I9
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Maintenance and Cafeteria Staffs LEFT TO RIGHT: James Hicks, Luvenia Washington, Byron Washington, Julius Pittman, and William Reynolds. Each day, our cafeteria staff is faced with the task of preparing nutritious lunches for approximately a thousand students and faculty members. Lunches are served on three shifts. This difficult feat is smoothly carried out under the capable direction of Mrs. Vir- ginia Starnes and her staff of eight members. Because of our maintenance staff, Colonial Heights High School still has the sparkling quality of new- nessi' that students noticed when our school was first built in 1964. This diligent team of five workers may be found working late at night after all of the students and teachers have gone home. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mrs- Barbara Toombs, Mrs. Dorothy Ket- Grace 0'Donne1l, Mrs. Frances Austin, Mrs. Lois Kirkland, cham, Mrs. Frances Duncan, Mrs. Virginia Stames, Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Marshpund, Mrs. Mamie Rose. 2l
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