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Teachers Found in Informal Poses AX APPLE FOR THE TEACHER— Mr. H. Hash, upper left , presents Miss V. Lewis with “A small token of appreciation” for the honor she brought to the faculty as president of the V irginia Education Association. Mr. A. Shepherd looks on. Mr. H. Logan, upper right, views through the transit what might have been the CHS track. Mr. F. Griffith, second row left , substitutes for a member of the faculty. Miss L. Galleher, center, checks the faculty bulletin board. Mrs. F. Knack, second row right, collects her mail from faculty box. Members of the teaching staff, lower right, eat lunch at the faculty table. • 3 { 18
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Music, Phys Ed Develop Coordination Mr. Walter L. Thomas Studied at Mansfield State Teachers College . . . obtained B.S. in Music Education . . . director of Glee Club, Band, Beginning Band, and Elementary Band . . . taught Exploratory Music . . . adviser to Glee Club and Band . . . member of Activities Faculty Committee . . . Coached Wrestling. Mrs. Lytton N. Warren Was graduated from the Juilliard Foundation . . . received B.M. degree . . . was music consultant . . . taught music exploratory course . . . supervisor of music in county elementary schools . . . gives voice lessons . . . enjoys horseback riding, fishing and hunting. Developing Coordination — D. Heflin, above left , sue- T. Tysinger, hangs by his knees in phys ed class, ceeds in reaching the top of the rope. Above right. Mrs. Gary Waugh Studied at Madison College . . . obtained B.S. . . . taught Physical Education . . . adviser to Cheerleaders, Girls’ Monogram Club and Health Committee . . . coach of Girls’ Basketball and Junior Varsity Basketball . . . lives in Orange, Va. . . . enjoys all sports, especially tennis. Mr. James N. Stover Obtained B.S. degree from Madison College . . . athletic Director . . . teacher of Physical Education . . . adviser to Ushers’ Committee and Junior Monogram Club . . . coach of Football, Track, and Basketball . . . directed the Physical Education Show ... is WCVA Sportscaster. it }:«
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Workers ' Services Benefit Students Student Bus Drivers — Left picture, front: B. Aylor, C. Pritt, D. Young, R. Bobbitt. Standing: N. Shaw, A. Mil- ler, VV. Minnis. Cafeteria Workers — Mrs. R. Hunt, Mrs. G. Carder, Mrs. W. Thompson, and Mrs. R. lager. School bus drivers are like mail carriers in that “neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds . . . ” though an order from the superintendent of schools announced over the radio does. Six hundred forty-eight students travel to CHS each day and the majority of these ride school buses; some come in cars and a very few walk. The bus drivers, who are both students and adults, transport elementary and high school students to and from school each day. A few of these drivers start earlier than the others and go out for a second load. When students take special school trips, such as to sports events, parades, and contests, they depend on these drivers to take them and bring them back. Adult Drivers — Right picture, top row: Mrs. W. Single- ton, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mr. A. Estes. Bottom: Mrs. R. lager, Mrs. C. Heflin, Mrs. A. Estes, Mr. H. Burke. The students and teachers of CHS could not get along without the cafeteria workers. Each week they make up a menu so that the students may know what is being served for that week. These women arrive at school about 9 o’clock in the morning and prepare the meal. They serve lunch to about 300 students each day in two shifts. With these shifts there is ample room for everyone. The custodian of CHS plays a most important role in the lives of the students. He cleans the entire school each night and morning and Saturday and keeps the school heated. He also opens it for activities such as ball games, night meetings, and public entertainment and stays to close up. 4 1 ! Custodian — Ollie Robinson
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