Martinsville High School - Mavahi Yearbook (Martinsville, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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Martinsville High School - Mavahi Yearbook (Martinsville, VA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 13 of 160
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Page 13 text:

S AFF August marked the beginning of the work of the Business Staff. Our efficient and able business manager, Buddy llanes, as- sisted by Grady Moore, Costello XXfashburn, Skippy Turner, Judy Barnes. Frances McDaniel, and Kennon Wliittle could be found at almost any time around the advertising departments of stores. Their high-pressure sales talks left few with the will or strength to resist them. This resulted in our having a larger ad section than any other MAVAHI. Not only was the job of the Business Staff to solicit ads, but their duties also took them to the homerooms where Mary Evelyn Richardson, Ann XX'ooldridge and Howard Oakley received subscrip- tions for the annual. Their next task was presenting the daily re- minders to the students that they must pay for them. Here it must also be noted that very little could have been achieved with- out the capable assistance of the sponsors, Miss Laura Kreger, Miss Mary Ann Pace, and Miss Frances Smith. Photography, too, prt-dominated the first part of their work. fr. . ix . Q ' BUDDY N128 Hll,l'flIL'.l,l' illufluger Arranging the various groups for their pictures and nervously awaiting the proofs created much interest from the beginning. Sabra Scott, Marie l.avinder, and Polly Newman assisted in this work as well as with the picture identifications. Then came the last task, collecting for the ads, and all efforts were concentrated in that direc- tion. This done, it was with a sigh of relief that the Business Staff looked forward to viewing the result ofa job well done. BUSINESS STAFF liirif Rfllll Lefl In Riglvl: Mary livelyn Richardson, Costello Wfashburn, Polly Newman. Grady Moore. Sabra Stott. .ludv Barnes. Ann Xwooldriilge .Yemml Rota: Lcfl In Riglwlf Howard Oakley, Frances McDaniel Tlniril Rong 1.011 lo Riglvl: Kennon Wlmittle, Miss Laura Kreger. Miss Mary Ann Pace, Miss Frances Smith, Skippy Turner

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A AHI XY'hen the annual work was begun. an inexperienced but un- daunted literary staff rallied to the cause. Vile were fortunate in having as sponsors Miss .lane Frye and Miss Sally Taylor who had previous knowledge of assembling an annual. Q' A ii A capable editor is indeed an asset, and Hobby Tuggle proved ' himself to be such. He and Betty jean lNlcFarland. assistant editor, W . supervised the work of the other members of the Staff with the .bars - ls writefups requiring particular attention. Among those engaged in . f this dilhcult task of writing copy to hr space were Tommy Carter, , Helen Machen, and Shirley Cline. The more specialized work came under the charge of Carolyn Hartford and Linda Goodman. Responsible for the sports write-ups were Barry Wcflwb and liuddy Thomas, who covered basketball and football respectively. ,lune Shirley Hollilield supplied the appealing cartoons and Bonny 'l'otstsi,i: , , other artistic touches. lfrfflnr The unfaltering typists who were willing to do all that was asked of them were 'loan Stanley. Dixie l.iles. .leanette lfanes. Hilda Brown, and Edith Ann Tuttle. Assembling the contents of the muchhrevised dummy impressed upon us that our work was nearly done. Then we waited those endless weeks to glimpse what we believe is a finished product. LITERARY STAFF I-'if-.rl Noir. Lal! lr, Riylil: Betty Gardner, -lune Hollilield, Linda Goodman. Betty ,lean Mclfarland, Shirley Cline SLTIHIII Run: Le!! In Riglvf: lidith Ann Tuttle, llelen Machen. Miss Sally Taylor. Barry WL'lwlH. Miss .lane Frye, Carolyn llartlord. Buddy Thomas. Mary Helen Mead. Tommy Carter



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0 R CHOOL MR. M. L. CARPER Sllpefillllfllllelll of Alar1in.i1'ille Citi Sl'l7llU!.f The School Board, composed of prominent citizens of the community, is appointed by the City Council. The Board, in turn, appoints the superintendent who leads them in solving problems such as school finances, personnel, instruction, and physical property. As progressive leaders, they have brought our school system to its present high rating. We are confident that in the future they will continue to build a finer educational system for the coming generations. THE SCHOOL BOARD Mr. F. M. Lacy, Mr. bl. R. English, Mr. M. L. Carper, superimendentg Mrs. Lucy Wfoody, clerkg Mr. J. L. Gregory, jr., chairmang Mr. N. R. Burroughs, Mr. G. C. Wiebel

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