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Ly EL eMCcCur SIR: Principal There’s a room beside the office that seems rather in- significant, but those who know just whose it is know there is certainly something going on there all the time. Yes, Mr. McCue’s office is continually bustling with school activities; in spite of this fact, however, he takes the time to welcome each one of us and give us any help or advice we need. Even though there are over 1800 students at E. C. Glass, Mr. McCue is genuinely in- terested in each individual student and makes each stu- dent feel that he is important to the life of the school. Here are those... As you pass Miss Armstrong’s Mr. J. Winston Milam has been office, you always see her with with us for only two years, but pink and yellow cards; and you has already endeared himself to know at once she is busy arranging all of us here at Glass. our schedules. Although he controls his Especially to the eighth graders “charges” with a firm hand, he is does Miss Armstrong extend a admired and respected by the helping hand planning their boys. His good nature and practi- courses, and adjusting them to a cal jokes give him top rating with new environment as high school the girls. students. We are proud, Mr. Milam, that Miss Armstrong has become a you are our Dean of Boys. favorite among all of us the past two years. J. WINSTON MILAM Dean of Boys MARGARET M. ARMSTRONG Assistant Principal PAULINE FISHER STALL Assistant Principal Our diligent, hard-working As- sistant Principal, Mrs. Stall, is al- ways busy trying to help us with our various problems, and to work out a better school program for the future years at E. C. Glass. Her consideration and advice are always appreciated. May the underclassmen benefit, as we have, from her fine guidance.
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Just as Judge Daniel, for whom Daniel's Hill is named, administered justice to Lynchburg, so does our FACULTY to us.
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“Are you trying to join the busy “Same face, new place,” office staff, Mrs. Mayberry?” Wilsa Candler. . . « who have worked constantly Mrs. Stall shows college bul- “I’ve worked so hard that I’m letins to Bobby and Larry getting silly,’ says Mrs. Noell.
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