Clarksville High School - Golden Leaf Yearbook (Clarksville, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Anne Crudup, Circulation Mgr.; Betty Morgan, Business Mgr.; Gregory Taylor, Assistant Editor; Gwennie Cooper, Editor; Mary Jane Marks, Advertising Mgr. “ 5L Jeaf Staff Snapshots! Please, please! Copy! Oh, please! Gwennie looking for Miss Wagstaff! Miss Wagstaff looking for Gwennie——■—then two heads together. Cutting, pasting, typing, long hours after school-- such characterizes the annual staff! Being elected to the first Golden Leaf staff was quite an honor, and all of us were mighty proud. Although some of us did a little more than others under the guidance of Miss Wagstaff we managed to meet deadlines. We only hope that we have given 1 51 ' s graduating cjass something to cherish. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Strum. C. Hite, R. A. Leuhard, L. Winston, C. Wartman, R. West, R. Hite, J. Maxwell, E. Clements, B. Poarch, S. Wilbournev SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. J. Marks, A. Crudup, G. Walker, G. Cooper, B. Morgan, M. Maxwell, G. Taylor, W. Walker, C. Cooper. This page was sponsored by STATE THEATER

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R. West, Treas.; G. Taylor, Reporter; Mr. Moore, Principal; Bob Chandler; Pres.; Miss Wagstaff, Sponsor; M. Coleman, Sec.; M. Marks, V. Pres. Tis Clarksville High School Under the leadership of President Bob Chandler the S . C. A. has had a very successful and busy year. The Student Cooperative Association is organized for the purpose of stimulating character growth of pupils and of promoting the general welfare of the school . Each student in high school is a member of the S. C. A. and is given an opportunity to help create an atmosphere in the school home which is conducive to ideals and habits of civil conduct. TheS. C. A. was in charge of assembly programs which were held every Friday. School groups and visiting speakers presented a variety of most enjoy¬ able programs. With Mr. Moore as the teacher, the S. C. A.sponsored a Parliamentary Procedure Class. Our spring months were busy with preparations for the Staunton River District Meeting which was held in our school . We feel that our students and visit¬ ing students derived much good and a great deal of enjoyment from this meeting. With the district meeting behind us, we began to really concentrate on our May Day. Miss Wagstaff directed the activities and with full cooperation from the entire school we presented a May Day that was even more beautiful than our 1950 program. The S. C. A. rounded out a busy year with a tea for the graduating class and faculty. Our S. C. A. is growing and we hope that more and more of our students will turn to the organization as a clearing house for their problems. FROM ANOTHER GOOD SOPHOMORE PRODUCTION R. West, C. Hackney, and M. Moore This page was sponsored by L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Walter B. Anderson Richmond, Virginia



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SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gwyn Cooper, President; Rita Hite; Carolyn Hite, Secretary; Nancy Page Bowman, Treasurer; Shirley Wilbourne, Vice President. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Walker, Sponsor; Betty Lou Morgan, Reporter; Charles Wartman; Robert West; Mickey Moore; Gregory Taylor; Billy Poarch. OURS IS THE WORLD The Clarksville Beta Club was organized on December 16, 1937, for the purpose of promoting the ideals of honesty, serviceand leadership among the high school students, and the rewarding of meritorious achievement. Any sophomore, junior, or senior who attains at least a B average and is outstanding in lead¬ ership, loyalty and citizenship is eligible for membership. Greg , Robert and Mickey on Initiation Night The Betas off to convention This page was sponsored by CLARKSVILLE MOTOR CO., INC. Your Pontiac Dealer 26

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