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NR G. XV1I.r.ARD Y' , 5 ? f x i . r Principal ,-P f ' our principal The Vvilson City schools have heen especially hlessed, since 1937, to claim the services ol' a man of the stature of Mr. Ceorge S. VVillard. Versatile in his talents, hone ored for his wisdom, respected in his leadership, sought out for his experience, and loved for his human-kindness, he stands head and shoulders ahove many other high school principals of longer terms of service. Expecting others to have faith in those things that are good, he first has faith in himself. By honoring others for the good he sees in them, he brings honor to himself for heing so discerning. This is as we see him in our daily lives 5 W, ahout the school-just, stahle, generous, devoted, patient, humhle, and courageous. ln our state and in our Southland, we ltnovv that he is recognized as one of the outstanding leaders in secondf ary education. Surely, we the Seniors, will rememher many little intimate pictures of our principal during this difficult year of transition from Charles L. Coon lligh to liilte Senior lligh School, and his courage in meeting the many problems will serve as an accolade for us in the years to come. Serving now for ten years as the school secretary, vve have another vvonderful character in the officeAhlrs. Rosa Brandon. ller duties are many and varied. 'lihe johs she has and those she takes upon herself would he a challenge to a llercules, hut she manages to do all of them well. Her resourcefulness is unlimited: her ad vice, sound: her judgment, infallihleg her energy, hound less, her sense of humor, keen. She is indispensahle to the school, for her personality gives a cheerful friendf liness and cozy warmth to the spirit of the school.
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lxll-I R A STOINF Dzreetor o lHSllllClI0lZ MR C H ADAMS MR S G CHAPPELL Clzau man of Board Supe1z11te11dent o Schools board of educatron As the pohes Indlxlrl 1 hodx for the ope11t1on of pubhe se l1ools the sehool hoard IS respo11s1hle 111 1 large measure lm rho qulhts of ecluemon 111 1 eommumts Surelx VV1lso11 l1 IS hee11 lortun1te oxer 1 penoel ol mam XLITS Ill 11111110 1l1lLlll0CI1I and decheated me11 md women IS ITlLlT1bLlS ol 1ts Bond of Eduemon Through the tlre less efforts ol these ho'11cl memhers, the Se1peri11te11cle11t mel the e11t11e sehool pelsonnel md ulth the suppmt ol mmx 111te1ested e1t1ze11s puhhe eclueatlon has mox ed loru 1rd Ill OLI1 eommumts I or tl1e11 CllStll1gLllSllLCl sen 1ee 1e11dereel each sear wlth out eompe11s1t1o11 and lor the1r u11l11l111g mterest 111 pro X1Cl1l1U good sehools lo1 the south of Wll9OH, we .JOC1111 s1lute the IT1LIT1l5L1S ol our Board ol EClLlCdf1OI'l and express Olll SIIICCIL 1pp1ee1at1o11 NRS I VV BENSON NR F T GREEN Page Twelve NRS C A KING MR. R. E. RIRKLAND, R. MR. In. B. PLXLER . MR. C. L. VICK, JR. -1.-s-7.1. W-.e..,..mvP.:::1nu-1.Nu-......1..w:s. -m,uumm '-'-4111-'-f ' v - f- '-'14 '- ' 1 ' ' V A , . . .- . - . . -' ' - - 1 '11, .J
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fins, MRs. BE'I rv ABERNATHY: East Carolina College: M.A. HScienccg Science Cluh Adviser: Senior Class Adviser. Miss LELA Avcookz VVoman's College of the University ol' North Carolinag A.B.-Englishg Career Day Adviserg ACCULADE Editorial Aclviserg Counselorg Quill and Scroll Adviserg Senior Class Adviser. MRs. ELLA BEAAION: VVoman's College of the University of North Carolina: A.l3.-Scienceg Science Club Adviserg Sophomore Class Adviser. MRs. JEANETTE BRooRs: Meredith Collegeg A.B.-Com- mercial Subjectsg IXCCOLADE Business Stall' Adviser: Senior Class Adviser. MRs. lXlII.DRED BuLI.ARD: Columbia Universityg M.A.- llome hconomicsg l'uture llomeinalxers Cluh Adviserg Sophomore Class Adviser. MRS. ETIIEI. CRAWLEY: East Carolina Collegeg AB.- lznglishg Career Day Adviserg Counselorg Future Teacher Cluh Adviserg Senior Class Adviser, HOWARD KEITH ESTEP: University of North Carolinag M.Ed.fScienceg Science Cluh Adviserg Sophomore Class Adviser. Miss LOUISE FIRE! Salem College: A.B.-Commercial Subjectsg Future Business Leaders ol America Adviserg -lunior Class Aclviser. MRS. KATHERINE FLEMING: Duke Universityg AB.- Social Studiesg 'Iunior Class Adviser. MRS. FLORA l'lANCI1ROVVZ llunter Collegeg BA.- Matheinaticsg junior Class Adviser. Luci Ilistrilmtes new grfnnnmrs to Mr. Keitlz Estep serzitinizes tlze experi- Mrs. Mildred Bullard slzows features 0 am ntzons Lollege-lnoznnl seniors in .lliss nzent ns T. Hennzon and H. llfnril zlistill the new sewing nniclzines to S l fe L u Atvcocks English class. water in tlle CllL'HllSH',Y lnlnorzitorlv. and P. Pike.
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