This document provides valuable insight into the teaching career of Paul K. Gentry in Courcon County, Virginia. Gentry, a white male, was born on September 15, 1899, and was married. He held a Bachelor's degree from Randolph-Macon College and had experience teaching various subjects and grades, primarily focusing on 6th and 7th grades. Throughout his tenure, Gentry received varying ratings in terms of punctuality, cooperation, growth, success, and attitude. His career spanned from the 1946-47 school year to the 1956-57 school year, during which he demonstrated proficiency in teaching and mixed success in professional qualities. Gentry's record also highlights his physical condition as lame, his lack of musical ability, and his potential for athletic coaching. This text sheds light on the life and career of a dedicated educator in mid-20th century Virginia.
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