Ms. Catherine C. Comer was a white, single female teacher from Shenandoah, Virginia, with a good physical condition and Presbyterian faith. She attended Shenandoah High School and Madison College, earning some college credits but no degree. With two years of college and practice teaching in fifth grade, she displayed musical ability and coached basketball and baseball. In the 1943-44 school year at Leesburg, Loudoun County, she taught grades 6-7, receiving a salary of $8400.
Miss Catherine C. Concer was a white, single female teacher from Shenandoah, Virginia, with a good physical condition and Presbyterian faith. She attended Shenandoah High School and Madison College, earning some college credits but no degree. With two years of college and practice teaching in fifth grade, she displayed musical ability and coached basketball and baseball. In the 1943-44 school year at Leesburg, Loudoun County, she taught grades 6-7, receiving a salary of $8400. She was rated as good in punctuality, cooperation, growth and success, and attitude. Miss Concer's record in the Loudoun County Teachers' Register showcases her professional skills and qualities in the educational field during this period.
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Catherine Comer, teacher, Shenandoah, Virginia, Presbyterian, music, basketball, baseball, education, professional skills, Loudoun County