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Dt(iye«tce n td 'Ptefrcmatcott As the school year gets underway, there are many people that we depend upon. These people do their tasks in a quiet and unassuming manner; yet their value and helpfulness is not to be overlooked. Every day capable bus drivers transport students to and from school. The service rendered by these con- scientious men is an important responsibility, and they perform it competently and cheerfully. Whenever and wherever he might be needed, Mr. J. M. Hodges, maintenance supervisor, fulfills his obli- gations with efficiency. Called upon for many diversi- fied tasks. Mr. Hodges is an indispensable asset to our school. A beautiful and clean campus is to be desired by any school. Through the efforts of our very able custodians, Glynn Academy is able to boast of attrac- tive lawns and well-kept buildings. For all Glynn Academy students, dinner-time is a very welcomed part of the day. The job of feeding the ravenous students falls on the kitchen staff. Meals both eye-appealing and nutritious have to be planned throughout the year. This is quite an undertaking; but under the direction of Mrs. Walter Hiers, this problem is effectively and appetizingly solved. Mr. Jim Hodges, maintenance supervisor, inspects the progress of the new science building, which next year will be added to his list of responsibilities. Transportation, a vital asset to our school, is provided by capable bus drivers.
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S we Studenti. “7eae£e n Our assistant principal, Mr. Lee, has served Glynn Academy for sixteen years. Throughout those years, he has been interested in each student and has given time and effort to individual problems. Mr. Lee supplemented his high school education by attending the Citadel, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree. After earning his Master’s in Edu- cation degree from the University of Georgia, Mr. Lee began to teach. This career, which was interrupted by service as an Army Major in World War II, was re- sumed in nineteen forty-seven. When asked if he was married, our assistant prin- cipal answered, “Very.” This reply is typical of Mr. Lee and serves to illustrate the wry humor which has endeared the “Major” to the hearts of countless students. MR. WILLIAM E. LEE BS, The Citadel; MEd., University of Georgia; Algebra II, Assistant Principal. Mr. Lee takes a phone call from a parent reporting that his child is too ill to come to school. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Andrews look over records of in- structional progress in the county. The work of Mrs. Mary Dan Coleman, county super- visor, is an invaluable asset to each teacher in our county system. Working with the teachers and prin- cipals, she helps select all material used in the class- room and the methods for class instruction. Our visiting teacher, Mrs. Joe L. Andrew's, is cer- tainly a vital asset to Glynn Academy. She works with both the student and his parents, endeavoring to solve or correct any problem which hinders the regular at- tendance of any student at school. II
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S cc tce Mrs. Hiers, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Williams plan meals for Glynn’s students. Emily Pickney, Johnny Lee Hodges, Aberta Mills, Addline Richardcox, and I earl New- berry prepare for the daily lunchroom rush. Telfair Jenkins, Love Milliron, Lorraine Cash, James Engram, Helen Cox. and Henry Cox maintain the care of the school. 13
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