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Page 33 text:
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ALL FINISHED . . . Mr. Sampson, Mr. Martin, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Bowyer are ready to leave after a busy day. The Custodial Staff works hard to keep CHS running efficiently. Clean halls, classrooms, and rest rooms are always found throughout the building. Also, repairs and replacements are constantly being made by this staff. CHS says thanks to the Custodial Staff for the mag- nificent job they do. The st udents appreciate coming into a warm, clean building when the snow covers the ground on those cold mornings. They also welcome the friendly smiles and the hearty “Hi” from the staff. Staffs Keep CHS Functioning Food! Food! Food! The way to anyone’s heart is through his stomach, and everyone at CHS has a place for those delicious cafeteria meals. So from 8:00 until 2:00, the Cafeteria Staff mixes and matches meals to make us happy. Well balanced meals with several items to choose from are found on the counter. Home made rolls, cakes, and pies are favorites among the students. The Cafeteria Staff greet and are greeted with happy smiles as students select from the food displayed. NO GOOF-OFFS . . . Mrs. Dressier, Mrs. Henning, Mrs. Whiteside, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Comer, and Mrs. Craft add a pinch of fun to the meals. 29
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WORKING IT OUT . . . The office girls, B. Twitty, D. Reyn- olds, P. Drudy, D. Gregory, and Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Humph- ries keep CHS running smoothly. Office, Library Keep CHS Together I rs I IMF. ro (;0 . . is a familiar statement to library as- sistants: Mrs, Mills, Mrs. McClanahan. L. Smith. Hubble. S. Kemper. V. Meadows. K. VV illiams, C. l.oan. T. Carper. R. .Austin. S. .Adams. .M. Bell; (Not pictured; P. Buckland). Running the office requires skill, experience, and patience. Mrs. Humphries and Mrs. Potter are fully qualified in these areas. As school secretaries, some of their responsibilities include typing, mimeographing, making announcements, keeping the supply store, plus helping students in distress, whether it is supplying a band-aid or tardy slip. Operating the library are our new librarian, Mrs. Mc- Clanahan and her helper, Mrs. Mills. These two ladies, through much hard work, have made th e library a place of learning. Probably the most outstanding evidence of their work is a long needed “research room”. So the “fresh faces” in fhe library and the “voices of experience” in the office help keep CHS functioning. Mrs. Wanda Mills Assistant to Librarian Mrs. Mary E. McClanahan Pikeville .lunior College, hastern Ken- tucky .State College; Librarian. 28
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IT’S MINE ... Mr. C ' lemmer holds on tight Jl ' ST A EITTI.F EARLY Mr Phillips says, Please don ' t tell Mr, Trunibo. LOOK AND LISTEN . . . L. Plott “teaches” teachers to TAKIN(j A DRAG . . . Getting it together in the new MOL ' NTAINEERS? , . . .lust spirited teachers on Mountie Day. smoking area, Mr. Salyers and students relate. ON THE MOVE? Mrs. Burks is on the way down from study hall.
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