Carefully considering a question asked by a student, Mr. Williams becomes thoughtful before answering. Business and Die seaen Life Skills The head of the business department, Mrs. Sue Morley kept busy teaching Type- writing |, Shorthand I, and Clerk-Typist Il. Over the summer she attended a Class at J.M.U. and a workshop at V.C.U. Clerk Typ- ing | teacher, |.P. Williams, other than at- tending a workshop at J.M.U., spent a most. leisurely summer. Accounting teacher and typing teacher, Mrs. Sue Wilson, enjoyed reading, tishing and relaxing during the sum- mer. Distributive education teacher Jenny Bolt went to the beach over the summer and enjoyed camping also. Other D.E. teachers, Billie Sue Brill and Harry Lunsford, department head, spent most of their sum- mer placing students in jobs. is¥tvwyyg regu | 671190 NOON 30809) Py i, Vey, is BS ES al Stressing accuracy and speed, Mrs. Sue Ready for action, Mrs. Sue Wilson prepares Cheerfully greeting her students, Mrs. Sue Morley encourages her students to some intense dictation for her clerk-typing Morley makes everyone feel welcome in concentrate harder. class. her class. 20 — Faculty
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Special Service People Lend a Helping Hand There were many people behind the scenes who help with the hectic day-to- day running of Lee High. Miss Betsy Mi- nor returned this year to continue her work as a speech pathologist. She came back to Lee after visiting Dallas, Texas over the summer and becoming an “offi- cial cowgirl.” This year two teachers joined the teaching staff. Mrs. Mary Ca- paraso taught the multi-handicapped. She was immensely impressed with how well the student body accepts her spe- cial students. Mrs. Helen Sink moved to Staunton over the summer. When not teaching, this Learning Disability Re- source teacher fantasized of owning a large horse ranch. Mr. Dale Caparaso was the Special Education Department chairman. To relax after a long day of teaching his special education students, Mr. Caparaso helped coach football in the fall. Mrs. Eleanor Sanger has enjoyed be- ing the school nurse for twenty-four years when not taking it easy with her hobbies, sewing and ceramics. Ronnie Terry was the head janitor and super- vised over keeping the school spotless. Mrs. Nancy Hyden and the cafeteria staff decided on a massive change in the school’s cuisine. Starting this year, Lee High students were able to buy fast food in the cafeteria. All of these people helped keep our school healthy, well- fed, and clean. Gazing toward the sky and thinking of an early summer, Mrs. Helen Sink is caught daydreaming. Sharing an amusing joke with one of his students, Mr. Caparaso is also planning the work for his next class. The cafeteria staff patiently waits for lunch and orders of the now-famous “General Lee Burger.” Mrs. Mary Caparaso awaits her stu- dents’ arrival before starting another day of learning. 22 — Faculty Par...
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