School board members H. C. Altizer, H. T. Harrison, and Charlie In the new book room, Superintendent Goodman look over bids for insurance on the new buildings. This E, Armstrong Smith helps his secretary, was one of the many problems faced by the board at its May meet- Mrs. Mary Musulin, fill a book order. ing when the construction program was almost completed. Administration Supervises Expansion Mr. J. Meredith Robeson is the new principal of Cumberland High School. Finding a new principal for C.H.S. was an additonal task faced by the superintendent and the school board while they were in the midst of making momentous decisions concerning the building program. Mr. Meredith Robeson, who had served pre- viously as a teacher at Prince Edward Academy, in-Farmville, proved to be the man brave enough to guide the school through its year of physical expansion. Mrs. Frances Hamlett, the only new faculty member, became head of the busi- ness department of the school. She attended VPI last summer where she worked on her master's degree in business education. Mrs. Catherine Garrett and Mr. Jimmy Kindle continued work on their master's degrees by attending night classes at Longwood College. Mrs. Mary Musulin, secretary to the superintendent and the school board, announced that she will give up her position at the end of June to move with her family to Charlottesville.
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Willing and capable workers helped everyone forget the inconveniences of con- struction. The cafeteria ladies provided tasty and nourishing food which enabled students and teachers to hurdle more effectively the obstacles faced on the campus and in the classrooms. Harold Gary, custodian for many years, kept the school plant as clean as possible under the circumstances and performed other tasks too numerous to mention. Mr. Homer Simile and Joe Brooks continued their ex- cellent work in the school garage and supervised certain jobs of construction as well. Mr. Carl Matthews became a new member of the bus-driving crew, and Earl Kirby, for the second year, helped to transport his fellow students to school. StF fata? oe Mrs, Elizabeth Newman, Mrs, Louise Meinhard, and Mrs. Ruby Brown prepare rolls, one of their specialties, for lunch. Helpers Make School Function Smoothly Loy Whaley relates a humorous incident to his fellow bus drivers, Mrs. Martha Keller, Carl Matthews, and Earl Kirby. The engine of Bus No. 10 is being checked by Homer Simile and Joe Brooks. As part of his custodial duties, Harold Gary clips the grass on the front lawn. SCHOOL B 7 US fy) STATE LAW. |
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