James Wood High School - Woodbine Yearbook (Winchester, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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James Wood High School - Woodbine Yearbook (Winchester, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 53 of 100
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WUIIIIBI H951 The Senior Class of blames Vxfood High School early in the school year felt the urge to get underway with the aeeonif plishinent which we have now rcached, the puhlication of the lirst annual. The first step toward our goal was the organilation ol the annual staff at which time the Seniors elected Hillary Brant, jr., our editor, hy holding a secret hallot. There were numerous other editors and assistant editors elected hy our staff. lininediately we hegan work on the annual. Not only did we work during school hours. hut we held meetings inany nights and Sunday afternoons. Now our worries are over. the annual is ready to he presented to the students and patrons of the school, It is the sincere wish of the staff memf hers that this, the first annual, will down through the years give inspiration and courage to each class as they face the prohleins of their high school days. ELlilll7 l71'Cl11'6f1Z Hillary Brant, jr. Assixttmt Editors: Sarah Marks, Jo Ann Wilstiii. Rosa Lee Hendricks, Nancy Sue Cather, Bar hara Trenary. Literary Editor: Mary Herinanson. Assistant Literary Editor: Geraldine Dellinger. Business Muriagerz Donnie Anderson. Axsistmit Business Mamigerz Mildred Kirk. Adiiertising Nfamigerz Betty Kieter. f lliii Winn: EditorfinfChief: Hillary Brant. jr. Business Manager: Donnie Anderson. Assistants: Kitty Bragg, Carroll Dalton, Carolyn Solenherger, Enimogene Omps. Pliotogrtipliic Editor: Dwain Place. Assistants: Shirley Peoples, Ruth Rinlter, Donna Smith. Cirftdation Nfamigcrz Pat Sutherland. Assisttnits: jerry Wliite, Nancy Baker. Art Editors: jane Clevenger, Mary Ann Mcllwee. Chief Typist: Dorothy Coffelt. Asxisttints: Dolly Shifilette, Margaret Brunihack. ' Mm, if wr-'P

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Alll lllllll Under the leadership of Jane Clevenger, President, the Art Club has had a very success' ful year. The knowledge of color and its use has heen stressed throughout the year. The cluh has practiced various types of sketching and painting. Under the direction of our sponsor, Miss Elsie Thornhill, we have enjoyed doing the art work connected with the various school activities. One Row 1, left to right: M. Hoover, M. Bragg, S. Wliite. J. Sirhaugh, E. Rivers, N. Malone, P. McCarty, P. Whittington. R. McCann. L. Fishel, Sager, F. Miller, E. Franklin. Row 2: M. Swink, Mills, C. Sutherland, Left to right: M. Mcllwce, Re' porter: M. Renner, Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Thornhill, Sponsor: Clevenger, Presif dent: P. Strawderman, Vice- President. of the most interesting activities planned was a trip to Wzishington, where we visited the Nat' ional Art Gallery and other artistic points of interests. We are grateful to Jane and the other officers and to Miss Thornhill for a very enjoyf ahle and successful year. 1. Clevenger, 5. Gilliam, D. Watts. Miss Thornhill, W. Swartz, P. Strawderman, M. Renncr, M. Mcllwee, S. Brant, R. Luttrell, K. Bragg.



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Ltr HA Row l, left to right: G. Monk, W. Wliitzicre. C. Ruhle. R, DuBruder, P. Giles. C. Artrip, S. Rogers, R. jones. L. Hodgson, T. Biggert, H. Hodgson, L. Clowser, D. Owens, G. Cather, Al. Fletcher. Row Z: D. Rainey, L. Trip' lett. R. Ferrell. -I, Herhaugli, E, Baker. L. Vwfolfe. C. Coates. D. Anderson, V. Crim, D, Taylor, Hottle. l.. De' Haven, V. Conihs, A. Flowers. -I. Brewer, B. Driver, C, Courtney. K. Lowery, Row 3: D. Hodgson. li. Raeey. A. Dailey, B. Franklin, A, Grove, ff. Dalton, R. Strosnider, NN. jenkins. D. Lockhart, WY Thompson, P, Huifman. R. Ewing, D, Melvin. D, Brown, Al, Gregory, N, Mclntire, Mr. Payne, Row 4: L, Rainey. ,l. Hammock, M. Smith. KI. Fishhack, Al. Taylor, -I, Vxfliit' acre. C. Vw'iliong. W. Vyllnle. -I. Vaughan. V, Lutzenhiser, L. Vxfliil' acre. Adams, D, Ritenour, B. Niclif olson. E. Largent, R. Raugli. F.F.A.Oflicers: H.Hodgsong V. Crim. Sentinel: C. Coates. Treasurer, D. An' derson, Secretary: Hottle, Vice' President: D. Taylor, President: L, DeHaven, Reporter: Sidney Rogersg Mr. Payne, Advisor. The Future Farmers of America is an organization of, Ivy, and for hoys studying vocational agricul' ture in high school. The foundation upon which the organization is huilt includes leadership and char' actct' development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholf arship, improved agriculture, orf ganizcd recreation, citizenship and patriotism. Row I, left to right: T. Davis, B. Bay' liss, C, Gordon, E. Larid. R. Rohinf son, B. Sager, S. lvielntire, B. Gard' ner, C. Shelhurne, jr., S. Hausernian. D. Cole, V. Crim, Row 2: R. Lowery, H. Strosnider, Palmer, Place. M. Davis. Al. Miller, T. Tavenner, R, Ralz' loif, G, Brant. Bryson, Pi, Conner. Vvv, Dalton, R. Bryson. Row 3: Painter. B. Andrews, Cf. Shirley. R, Ivlurphy, VI, Linlz. H, Painter, XY. Comhs, Pugh, D. Lewis. K, Pmarley, VU, Stotler, Row -4: U, llealley, Ritter. H. flalleli. TXT. Reiiliell lVl. l'rier. B, Vx illiainr. l., lewis, H. Pattei' son, CJ, Loiton, lx, Umps, P, Dielcs. 7 T lx. Conner. lxow 5: fl, Ruclrnian, jenkins, R, Vfliitacre, R, Morrison. VI. Ballowe R. Kendall. H. Pinegley, D. Place, lp

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