Mary Manuel Clark, a white female teacher hailing from Winchester, Virginia, held a Bachelor's degree from Westhampton College and had a total of 127 college credits in various subjects. She began her teaching career in Loudoun County in 1955, teaching English, Geography, and History and earning a salary of $2640. Throughout the school year, she was rated as good in punctuality, cooperation, growth and success, and attitude. Her professional record indicated good use of her teaching abilities, punctuality, and cooperation with colleagues. A dedicated teacher, Ms. Clark had no unused sick leave by the end of the school year, exemplifying her commitment to her role. Her record provides valuable insights into the standards and practices of education in mid-20th century Virginia.