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Page 18 text:
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Mrs. Frederic Gordon and Mrs. Andrew Brown chat Stringfellow and Mr. John Davis pursue their pastimes in the guidance room before school. Mrs. Thornton between classes. Four Teachers Join Faculty at Mid-Term Cafeteria Workers — Mrs. Carlton Heflin, Mrs. Gene lager, Mrs. Mahlon McAllister, and Mrs. Hugh Foster cut gingerbread for lunches. Missing from pic- ture: Mrs. Gabriel Hoffman. Custodians — Ollie Robinson and Charles Lane. Four workers cheerfully prepared meals for the 700 students daily. They also cooked food for any school banquets. Two custodians repaired breakdowns in school or classroom equipment during the day. Every afternoon they emptied trash cans and cleaned all the halls and rooms. Four teachers joined the faculty of CCHS after the second semester. Mrs. Frederic Gordon and Mrs. Thornton Stringfellow kept study halls. Mrs. Andrew Brown aided with girls’ physical education. Mr. John Davis filled the vacancy left by Mrs. Rebecca Harmon. 14
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Miss Laura Thornhill translates a hard Latin sentence skeleton to illustrate her lecture on bones. Mr. James for a Latin I student. Mrs. Spencer Vaughan uses a Warren starts to show Monty Saunders a new technique. New Equipment Aids Academic Work Miss Laura Thornhill teaches world history and Latin I, II, and III. She is Y-club coordinator, a member of the Culpeper Garden Club, and Fire Auxiliary. Her hobbies are walking, reading, and traveling. Mrs. Spencer Vaughan teaches biology and Science 8. She sponsors the sophomore class and is on the science committee. Her hobby is reading. Mr. James Warren teaches boys’ physical education and sixth grade science at Ann Wingfield. He coaches football and basketball. Mrs. Janet-Cary Wayland teaches girls’ physical education, sponsors the Girls’ Mono- gram Club, hockey, varsity basketball, and is cheerleaders’ sponsor. Mr. Edward Weld is industrial arts in- structor. His hobbies are swimming, boating, photography, and gardening. He is also a member of the Jaycees. Mr. William Wenzel is assistant athletic director. He teaches boys’ health and physical education, General Science 8 and 9, and sponsors the Junior Monogram Club. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Mrs. Janet-Cary Wayland demonstrates the right way to hold a basketball to varsity player, Kay Kilby. Mr. Edward Weld selects a tool to be used by a wood- working student on a cedar chest. Mr. William Wenzel draws diagrams on the board for a Jayvee basketball player, Douglas Shaw. 13
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Bus Drivers — Front Row: Roger Suder, Mrs. Homer Jenkins, Victor Jones, Walter Wortman, Powell O’Bannon, Paul Compton. Second Row: Frank Gimbel, Mrs. Carlton Heflin, Mrs. Roland lager, Mr. John Thorpe, Mr. Norman Wilbur. Third Row: Mr. Curtis Weaver, Mr. Charles Har- low, Mrs. Humphries Estes, Addison Willis, Steve White, Mr. Kenneth Brown, Mr. Eugene Clatterbuck, Kenneth Smith. Drivers, Office Workers Serve CCHS Bus drivers must be qualified drivers and good disciplinarians. The nine students, who drive buses, leave classes at 3:05 every after- noon to bring them to the front of the school. Six dependable girls spend their study halls typing, running the mimeograph machine, collecting absentee slips, and doing other odd jobs for the regular office staff. Office Workers — Mary Bache, Mary Edwards, Joice Baldwin, Frances Bayne, Shirley Norris and Susan Beard file students’ records. The girls also distribute notices and absentee lists. 15
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