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IDean Edward Kelley, A.B., M.A., Pratt, Dean. Secretary Emma Ulbrich, secretary to the Principal. The Kanawhan, 1951 Page Thirteen ,1
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FACULTY Thelma Taylor, A.B., East Bank, vocal music. Albert H. Frey, A.B., Charleston, band. Lester E. VVeaver, A.B., M.Ed., East Bank, industrial arts. Mary D. Ford, A.B., B.L.S., East Bank, librarian. Absent when this picture was made, Capt. VVillia1n C. Waggy, Ir., who Was called by the armed forces. ' oar Joseph Butta, B.S., Chesapeake, physical education, assistant coach. Rose F. Farry, A.B., East Bank, physical education, business training. Edward L. Nugent, A.B., M.A., Pratt, in- dustrial arts, athletics. Boy E. Willianis, A.B., M.A., East Bank, biology, coach. Page Twelve The Kancuchan. 1951
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wav' ,4 ?!eaecwZ Voyage Twelve years ago, we launched our Ship of Fate This Senior Class of '51g We set sail to a distant isle, We had many courses to run. Our hopes wcre high, our courage great, In this vast exploration, For we had launched upon a voyage To the Isle of Educationf' Our ship was manned by the Teacher's Tribe And charted by Parents, dear, Each one had to man his post . To keep the decks all clear., ' ' Land was sighted by and by 1 ' A ' An Island small and greeiry' We clocked our ship and climbed ashore On Freshman Beachv to preen. Our stay was short, our work was hard, And soon we left that shore. VVe raised our sails and launched our ship For the Isle of Sophomore. This journey took a few short months, We were tossed about by the storms The gale was high, the waves were rough! V It left us tired and worn. But with the help of the Teachers, Tribe We crossed the bay much sooner, And to our utter dismay and delight 'Ne found the Isle of Junioru! A beautiful isle, this was to be Our stay here was a pleasure, But all too soon we had to go, There was another isle to measure. This last lap of our voyage Is filled with memories sweet, Too many things for 1ne to count Have made it all complete. But let me say, before we leave, VVe've loved this exploration, A happy experience, our voyage was To the Isle of Education. VVe must leave now, to continue our voyage, Our search for the Isle of Success, We trust that we have left a mark Of worthiness, of honor, of the best! BETTY WEEKLEY Page Fourteen The Kanawhan, 1951
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