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Classes at Jefferson. The VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT offers boys training in a definite field of work—welding, machine shop, sheet metal, automotive mechanics, graphic arts, woodworking, electricity and mechanical drawing. Three pictures above show the work of Jefferson’s Trade School. W. Plunkett works with the electronic ignition system. Upper right, P. Snellings and B. Carter work in the welding shop. Lower right, J. Hoal and R. Jenkins are setting type before printing a program for the last home football tessa x game of the season. And last but far from least in the life of Jefferson—Lights! Curtain! Another play begins. The audience sees a beautiful set, designed and built, staged and lighted by the STAGE CREW, which learns firsthand the technicalities of staging and timing. The stage crew is an important part of every play and assembly. Here, lower left, P. Morgan, B. Williams and M. A. Miller fix the curtain before this year’s Saturday evening’s production of the Senior Play, ‘‘Time out for Ginger.”
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... All Add Up To SRIVER TRAINING
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Behind the Scenes Mrs. Doris Swanson and Mr. Richard Via In the Activities Office, we find Mr. Richard “Buck’’ Via and Mrs. Doris Swanson counting the proceeds from the senior play. Handling money for all school activities is only one of the duties they perform. Books are distributed from this office, school supplies are sold, and business affairs for all organizations, sports, publications, and classes are managed. These and many other responsibilities are accomplished by the Activities Office to keep our school running smoothly. ney, Mrs. Una V. White, left, came to Jef- in 1954 from Forest Park Elementary School where she ferson was secretary. Her son, Jerry, was” graduated from Jefferson in 1956. Her hus- Deane G ee) mets White, is our band director. Miss Edna Ches- right, an graduate of Randolph- Macon Women’s College, came to Jefferson in 1946 from the Ameri- can Viscose Cor- poration. honor Miss Chesney and Mrs. White, Jefferson’s secre- taries, stay on a busy schedule to follow their daily routine. They compile homeroom notices and attendance sheets, fix schedules, fill out college entrance forms, take care of school correspondence, assist Mr. Brooks and Mr. White, and handle tele- phone messages. They are prepared to meet any emergency that comes up in the office, where they can be found as they carry out their never-ending duties. “{ 19 }e
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