George Washington High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Danville, VA)

 - Class of 1966

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for Inquisitive Learning O. T. Bonner Superintendent Daville Schools Ernest G. Baxa Administrative Assistant WITH AN AIR- CONDITIONER to ease summer tensions (while students swelter) one can see why office staffers Mrs. Inez Anderson and Miss Elizabeth Copeland are in a happy mood! ) W. C. Overton General Supervisor Director of Research W. Townes Lea School Board Chairman ONE-MAN WELCOMING committee, Mr. Guy Yeatts greets students disembarking from the school bus — but Nancy Emerson seems rather reluctant to accept his hospitality. Dr. Jefferson D. Beale Leonard M. Thompson Frank Talbott, III School Board Vice-Chairman J. R. Denny, Jr. Earle Garrett Mrs. C. J. Schollenberger

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Administration Exemplifies Genuine Enthusiasm I I Mr. Guy K. Yeatts . . . would like to travel to Japan . . . member of Kappa Delta Pi at Duke University . . . yearns to buy a farm . . . served overseas during World War II . . . M.Ed. degree . . . has been assistant principal at G.W. for four years. Mr. Richard Harrold ... as- sistant principal . . . M.A.T. at Duke University . . . presi- dent of freshman class at col- lege . . . sponsors Confederate Hi-Y . . . loves spaghetti . . . dreams of building a larger school . . . held mem- bership in honorary and edu- cational fraternities in college . . . keeps up with current events by reading Newsweek. Mr. J. T. Christopher . . . principal . . . claims to be a mad scientist ... if given a million dollars, would keep it a secret from President Johnson . . . has been at G.W. for forty years . . . detests improper classification of living things . . . graduate of Columbia University with M.A. degree . . . has commented, typically, “I have a zoological garden during the day and a botanical garden in the evening.” HANDING A DESERVING staff member a million dollar check (cough!). Mr. Richard Harrold grins happily as Mrs. Celia Dishman’s co- horts — Mrs. Mary Lee Wells and Mrs. Judith Yeaman — wit- ness the occasion. UNABLE TO DETERMINE whether it was a girl with short hair or a boy with long, wavy hair who just walked by, Mr. J. T. Christopher ponders the problem in obvious discomfiture.



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Miss Ann Andrews . . . attended Randolph- Macon Woman’s College . . . A.B. in Latin . . . sponsors Latin Club and A.M.C. Sub- Debs . . . was graduated Magna Cum Laude . . . intends someday to travel to Greece and Rome . . . studies ancient sculpture and archi- tecture . . . relished steak and Italian food. Mrs. Mary Bacon . . . captain of hockey and basketball teams at Madison College . . . served as vice-president of college senior class . . . prefers Corvairs . . . has taught English at G.W. for fifteen years . . . received B.S. degree . . . would like to see the U.S.A. Mr. Roland Bacon . . . attended State College of Iowa, N.C. State, and University of Florida . . . watches “Hullabaloo” and “Andy Wil- liams” . . . used to play the saxophone . . . has seen America from coast to coast . . . excels in furniture building and designing . . . M.Ed. degree in industrial arts. Mrs. Ethel Barker . . . teaches a Bible class . . . says children are her hobby . . . attends Dan- ville concerts with pleasure . . . loves apple- sauce cake . . . U.N.C.-G. graduate . . . A.B. degree . . . has completed graduate work at U.Va. . . . guidance. WITH A RESOLUTE eye on classroom affairs, the substitute teacher (Mrs. Nancy Wilson) knows all the tricks — unfortunately! Miss Mattie Beale . . . motion picture camera pro- vides hobby . . . sponsors G.A.A. . . . enjoys read- ing Family Circle magazine . . . prefers roast beef over all other foods . . . detests girls who comb their hair in class . . . East Carolina College . . . physical education ... B.S. degree. Mrs. Beverly Bedsole . . . works in forensics with public speaking . . . taught art in Maine last summer . . . rated the “Steve Lawrence Show” highly . . . swims for enjoyment . . . teaches English with a B.A. degree . . . University of North Carolina . . . likes “Snoopy” of “Peanuts”. Mr. Fred Beyer . . . thinks long bleached hair on boys disgusting . . . enjoys ice skating and hiking . . . delights in watching “The Addams Family” Mr. Richard Bliss . . . prize-winning artist . . . B.S. in mathematics from Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tute ... is working toward M.A.T. at Duke . . . watches “Slattery’s People” ... has taught at George Washington two years . . . member of Phi Kappa Phi. 30 on television . . . natural science teacher . . . B.5 . degree . . . hopes to go to Germany someday . . . North Carolina State College. Mrs. Fonda Boatwright . . . attended Marion Jr. College, Lenoir Rhyne College, and earned M.A.T. at Duke University . . . has visited forty-one states . . . member of Foreign Exchange Student Com- mittee . . . senior class advisor . . . enjoys dra- matics and the fine arts . . . social studies. Mrs. Mary Leigh Boisseau . . . wants to visit San Diego . . . pet peeve is people who don’t listen to directions . . . sponsors fresnman cheerleaders . . . honored with membership in Kappa Delta Pi at Longwood College . . . B.A. degree . . . language arts.

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