Williams High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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4 M, .Mraz Usdalc Answering the telephone that rings incessantly, explaining where the failure sheets are kept, balancing the books, answering dozens of questions, typing reports and letters are but a few of the duties Mrs. Tisdale capably fulfills. a cheerful smile with a willingness to be of Combining service to the students, Mrs. Tisdale has earned the affec- tion of the student body. W .Z - 1. X .Wifi fm 'Nl we--av 4 e ...-Q -L. ,Mn Handurant Mr. Bondurant ably fills the position of assistant principal in addition to teaching three classes of general mathemat- ics. As adviser to all the organizations of Student Govern- ment, he is always willing to assist us with our problems and projects. i ,f ,Miss kay and Mrs. lfates Whether aiding us in the choice of a profession, a college on our courses, our guidance counselors, Miss Ray and Mrs Yates, have willingly given of their time to hear every l V problem, large or small. i . 'W ' J '1:,7 , ,Mn Miller Serving as Dean of Boys as well as history teacher, Ath- letic Director, and coach, Mr. Miller has become an in- dispensable member of our faculty. His activities are var- ied and complex, but he handles each with calm efficiency mixed with humor.

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r 7knV 'K N sf I r P 2 4 my v an 1 Waiter N. Wtiitamz 'High rhnni F' 1 . jgnritrtginxt Gltig irhnni-Z1 fgixriixtgicrrl, forth Olaroiirta Through the portais oi Waiter Ni. Wiiiiams High Schooi have passed ior a decade students seeking the quantitv and quaiitv oi education necessarv ior mature and responsible citizenship. A sinceritv oi purpose on the part oi stu- dents. and a dedication to dutv on the part oi the proiessionai staii have de- veioped a proud tradition and a state-wide reputation ior iocus upon the de' veiopment oi schoiarship. ieadership. char acter, and service. This vearbooh is a visibie svmboi oi a schooi vear that abounds with hopes iuiiiiied. iovs reaiized, and ambitions ciariiied. This pubiication is a tribute to a iovai, understanding. and devoted senior ciass. it wiii make possibie manv happv hours oi iond recoiiection. Education is the ioundation oi democr acvg itis iiie and growthg and it means happiness and securitv. Through the vears Wiliiams High Schooi has weicomed students into an atmosphere oi schoiarship that has been within the ir ameworis oi civic and morai purpose. The academic emphasis has been tempered with a baianced program oi co-curricular activities conducive to weii-rounded citizenship. Having arrived so recentiv upon this educationai scene, T ieei somewhat presumptuous and deepiv humbie to reiiect upon the accompiishments oi the past. As we turn these pages, we shouid recognize and revere the peopie and events that represent progress oi vears past. We can point with pride to those peopie and events that have shared the stage during the present vearg vet, we must iooh to the future. Those who are departing are chaiienged that we mav sav proudiv, Thev are our aiumnil' Those oi us who remain vet awhile are chaiienged that thev mav sav with equai pride, That is mv aima mater. in the iace oi progress and accompiishments, iet us resoive that Wiliiams High Schooi shaii not become mired in the compiacencv that can come from ' iactiong iet us resoive that our schooi shaii attain goais vet unreached ' et unleaiized . seii-satis and iuiiiii potentiai v



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Administrative Staff Composed of the heads of the specialized educational departments, the Administra- tive Staff of the Burlington City Schools has the task of co-ordinating the activities of the different departments throughout the system. First Row: Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Hous- er, Mrs. Fidler, Mrs. Strick- land. Second Row: Mr. Fes- ta, Mr. Lentz, Mr. Valentine, Mr. Newlin, Mr. Hight. School Hoard Because of their genuine interest in offering the best ed- ucational advantages to Burlington students, the school board members give freely of their time and support dur- ing their six year terms. Front Row: Mr. Traynham, Mr. Isley, and Mr. Pardue. Second Row: Dr. Kernodle, Mr. Horton, and Mr. Lackey. 1, Dm Spikes Striving to keep our school standards high and possessing a progressive spirit, Dr. T. E, Spikes has constantly worked to improve our curricula and to expand our school facili- ties. In both he has achieved much success. His efforts are sincerely appreciated by all of us who have reaped the benefits. 2I

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