Hunter Huss High School - Astron Yearbook (Gastonia, NC)

 - Class of 1966

Page 11 of 264

 

Hunter Huss High School - Astron Yearbook (Gastonia, NC) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 11 of 264
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Page 11 text:

Merit ASTRON Acclaim For making a projected dream a project of today, some sixty-three men who have merited the title of Loyal Huskies have won the affection and backing of the student body of Hunter Huss High School. Assuming the responsibility of financing a 4,000-seat stadium, these men, under the direction of stadium Co-chairmen A. R. Rankin and E. F. Gallagher, have contributed long hours to planning and executing organized strategy. With $65,000 to raise in the short span of a month, a building permit to secure, community apathy to surmount, and a proposed court suit to fight, these d eterm ined backers were neither thwarted nor intimidated. Instead monej was raised with surging momentum, increasing enthusiasm among the Huss zealots. Recognizing their wholehearted interest, unwavering concern, noteworthy efforts, productive influence, and complete support, the Huss student body salutes the Loyal Huskies with this 1966 ASTRON co-dedication. E. F. Gallagher and A. R. Rankin, stadium co-chairmen LOYAL HUSKIES: W. L. Adams, John M. Alexander, Jr., W. C. Alexander, Wilson Barnett, Tom Baugh, Roland E. Bradley, Thomas J. Brawley, Jr., Bill J. Briggs, Hoyt Butler, Jesse B. Caldwell, C. L. Cannon, James P. Cherry, Ernest K1 Clanton, ' James T. Comer, Roy E. Craft, N. Russell Cronquist, Brice T. Dickson, Jr., Dennis S. Doster, Jr., Percy L. Free¬ man, Harry C. Froneberger, E. F. Gallagher, Francis B. Galligan, Mrs. Alice R. Gordon, M. L. Hancock, Jr., George F. Henry, Jr., L. C. Holland, Joe S. Jacobs, Jr., Hugh W. Johnston, Robert L. Jolley, H. B. Kelly, Sr., Gordon Lewis, Charles P. Lytton. John Wesley McLean, Edd S. Maxwell, Jap Miller, Albert R. Morris, James E. Moser, William R. Moser, Charles A. Mullinax, Charles W. Pearson, Ralph A. Price, William Price, Albert R. Rankin, Bartley E. Rob¬ bins, Francis P. Schrum, J. Wilson Setzer, Allen H. Sims, Joseph P. Smith. Arthur M. Spencer, Jr., M. B. Stewart, Carl J. Stewart, Jr., Matthew A. Stroup, Jr., J. B. Styers, W. Wesley Styers, J. Landon Thompson, James G. Threlkheld, David Tompkins, George A. Trakas, F. A. Whitesides, Jr.. Clyde Whitlock, Bruce W. Wofford, M. E. Woody, Joe S. Wray, Jr.. Meeting periodically at the Huss cafeteria to discuss stadium strategy and other Huskie-rclatcd projects was the Loyal Huskie executive board (Jamc9 P. Cherry, Joe S. Jacobs, C. L. Cannon, W. J. Briggs, Francis B. Galligan, E. F. Gallagher, Sr., A. R. Rankin, and B. E. Robbins.)

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Briggs — Local Huskie Actions BILL J. BRIGGS To invest his best is the highest respect one can render. Dedication re¬ quires selfless involuntary giving. To sacrifice time is to expend energies. To involve self is to involve the heart. These prerequi¬ site selfless, sacrificial service. These character¬ ize the investments Mr. Bill Briggs contributed to Hunter Huss High School during the past three years. Today his dividends are student and faculty appreciation and accept¬ ance, warm regards, grat¬ itude, and sincere wishes for the best in life for him. Perhaps, his greatest reward will come in his knowing that he made a permanent place for him¬ self in the hearts and lives of his co-workers and stu¬ dents. Serving a year as teach¬ er, Mr. Briggs received an unexpected mid-year pro¬ motion leavin ga vacancy in Huss administration and a regret in the Huss world. Serving as co-or¬ dinator of student affairs, supervisor of school buses and drivers, and assistant in all other administrative duties, he used his com¬ manding height, steady or¬ ganized involvement, and mounting interest for the school’s best. Yet, para¬ mount to these are the re¬ spect, admiration, and rapport he earned. Symbolizing our belief in him is our naming him the 1966 ASTRON co¬ dedicatee. A member of the Huss Frisky, Flirty Faculty Four, here Mr. Briggs, featured at the micro¬ phone, proves not only his versatility but also his willingness “to be game.” A “World’s Finest” administrator, Bill J. Briggs, is caught here in daily action selling the “World’s Finest Chocolate.” Verifying that no job is too large or too small for his attention, Assistant Principal Briggs hoists the eight-foot chandelier that brought dignity to pageant-setting. 6

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