Joseph M. Huffman, a teacher in Virginia during the mid-20th century, was rated as good in all aspects including punctuality, cooperation, growth, success, and attitude for the years 1957-1959. His ratings indicate he was prompt with his work and consistently present at the school each morning. He was noted for his cooperation with school officials and other teachers. The document also shows his teaching history, including sessions in Brunswick County, Warren County, and Culpeper County, Virginia. In the year 1958-1959, Huffman used 12 days of sick leave, indicating a possible struggle with health during this time. This text offers a glimpse into the professional life and attitudes of a teacher in Virginia during the late 1950s.
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