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Administration Waynesboro High School functions smoothly and efficiently with the help of our various departments of administration. Under the watchful eyes of our teachers we make valiant efforts to increase our education. The secretaries in the office help us with problems ranging from college to lost football tickets. The members of the guidance council devote much of their time to helping us make a success of our high school careers. The cafeteria staff keeps us all in good health with their tasty lunches. Good o]d Waynesboro High School is kept clean and in excellent condition by our competent maintenance staff. The Waynesboro School Board, a group of respected Waynesboro citizens, is rarely seen by the stu¬ dents but is responsible for the school as a whole. Much gratitude is due to these people who have given so much to their lively, but eager, students. Waynesboro School Board Several fin e citizens of our city take time from their busy lives to work for the betterment of the Waynesboro public schools. These people, appointed by the City Council, meet monthly to discuss plans for school expansion, im¬ provement of facilities, hir¬ ing of teachers, finances, and over-all school curricu¬ lum. Members of the Waynesboro School Board are Mr. Robert Gray, Dr. Beverly Loesch, Mr. F. B. Glenn, Dr. Monroe Couper, Mr. Robert Wilbur, and, standing, Mr. Thomas Overton.
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Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Moore sample the refreshments at the home economics Christmas open house while Mrs. Wylie explains how the macaroni tree on the table was made. 6
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The Faculty Those most directly responsible for our education are our teachers. These capable people devote much of their time and energy in trying to make us the leaders of tomorrow. By attending state, district, and local school meetings, our faculty members continually strive to improve their methods of teaching. In ad¬ dition, there are special department meetings, such as science, English, math, and home economics. Next to our parents, our teachers are the ones who have studied and helped us most. We want them to know that they will always have our gratitude, admiration, and good will for the labor and interest they have shown us. Eugene P. Brondoli General Supervisor Meredith A. Boyd Health and Physical Education Mrs. Reba H. Brooks Business Education, Skyline Sponsor John A. Brown Speech, Social Science Mrs. Martha H. Browder Librarian, Library Council Sponsor S. C. Callison Assistant Principal, S. C. A. Sponsor 8
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