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Guiding Lights Show Best Way John L. Madison B.A., M.Ed. Mars Hill College, Wake Forest Uni- versity, University of Virginia, Uni- versity of North Carolina, South- eastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Guidance; Student Council. Mrs. Ruth C. Cvizic B.S., M.Ed. Concord College, University of Vir- ginia; Guidance, English IVA; One- Act Play Sponsor. Alabama State Teachers College, Virginia Union University, Virginia State College, University of Pennsyl- vania, University of Virginia, Rens- selear Polytechnic Institute; Math II A; Guidance. THERE ' S ALWAYS ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT . . . Mr. Hill, Mr. Madison, and Mrs. Cvizic discuss the educational opportunities of our school. New to CHS this year, Mr. Madison directs the work of the Guidance Department. With his help, Mr. Hill and Mrs. Cvizic inform each student of the educational opportunities offered. They help all un- derclassmen make out their schedules for the next year. The seniors seek their aid when deciding upon a career and the college best suited to their needs. The ACT and SAT tests, which are required by colleges, are given to interested students. Mr. Madison, Mr. Hill, and Mrs. Cvizic are the guiding lights that lead the students in the best way. 17
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Mrs. Ernestine Humphries Secretary Keeping the office operating efficiently requires experience and patience. Mrs. Cashwell and Mrs. Humphries fully qualify in these areas. Evidence of these qualifications can be found in their typing and record keeping. In addition to their secretarial work, they operate the intercom and administer first-aid to minor injuries. Nowhere can better secretaries be found. Mrs. Burks is also a woman of experience and patience, but in a different area. Her firm hand controls five study halls each day. Spending the day signing passes and keeping restless teenagers quiet seems to be a tedious job, but Mrs. Burks handles it with a smile. Although these three women are very busy, they find time to help students with their personal problems. If you need to talk to someone, any one of them is willing to listen. Mrs. Cashwell , Mrs. Humphries, and Mrs. Burks are indispensable personnel. Mrs. Ernestine Cashwell Secretary WHAT DID I DO THIS TIME? . . . Although J. Gordon sits beside her desk, Mrs. Burks finds a daily reprimand necessary. CHS Has Best of Secretaries TIME OUT! . . . Even though they are hard workers and contribute much to CHS, Mrs. Humphries, Mrs. Cashwell, and Mrs. Burks find time for a little amusement. 16
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OUR CUSTODIAL STAFF . . . Mr. Bowyer, Mr. Martin, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Thompson are always around when they are needed. Staff Performs Vital Tasks Ringgg... It ' s 11:42 or maybe it ' s 12:39. Every CHS student attempts to be the first in the lunch line. Hot dogs, po- tato salad, vegetable soup, scalloped po- tatoes, hot rolls, chocolate cupcakes, banana pudding — it ' s such a hard deci- sion for hundreds of ravenous CHS stu- dents. But this delicious food was not prepared at the Dairy Queen. Mrs. White- side, Mrs. Comer, Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Dress- ier, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Cash work hard all morning for a varying menu. This window is broken. I ' m so cold. Oh! I dropped my lunch tray. Mr. Martin, where are you? Mr. Brown, Mr. Thomp- son, Mr. Bowyer, Mr. Martin, and Mrs. Ervin are always right there willing and eager to help. Both night and day these kind and friendly people keep CHS in tip-top shape. THE CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES . . . Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Whiteside, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Cash, Mrs. Comer, and Mrs. Dressier prepare to face the ravenous mob of hungry students. 18
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