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Mr. Wildesin looks happy, thinking about his law career. William Hester — U.S. and Va. History Jeanne Hildebrand — English 12 Susan Hudson — D.E.; Fashion Merchandising Emily Hughes — Guidance Counselor Lorena Jefferson — Typing Phyllis Jones — Guidance Counselor Virginia Justis — General Chemistry Robert Kirchner — Physics Faculty 31
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Teresa Ellis — Computer Math; General Math; Geometry Jane Epperson — Alg. I; Math 9 and 10 Pete Fearnley — Alg. II; Alg. I Alease Frady — Bookkeeper Judy Goodwin — Guidance Counselor William Gray — English 9 and 12 James Hale — Band Theresa Hemler — Art; Crafts 30 Faculty Nov. 11, 1978 — don’t remem- ber the date? You can be sure Mr. Wildesin does. On that date he first arrived at Midlothian to replace retired social studies teacher, Mrs. Wolfe, who resigned to devote full energies to her antique shop. Mr. Wildesin, having a pro- found fascination with Ameri- can history, attended William and Mary from 1968 until 1972. From 1972 to 1973, he did his graduate history work at the University of Virginia. In 1973, Mr. Wildesin began teaching in Danville, Va., instructing students from grades seven through twelve in government, world history, social studies, and geography. In 1974, he moved to the Fair- fax-Alexandria area of North- ern Virginia, where he taught seventh grade social studies. Here Come the Judge! Mr. Wildesin attended the Marshall-Wythe law school at William and Mary from 1975 through 1978. In October of 1979 he passed his Virginia bar exam. Congratulations! The 1979-1980 school year was Mr. Wildesin’s last year at Midlothian. He, in his own words was “plunging into the ranks of the unemployed.” He expects to become involved in state government here in Rich- mond. Wildesin is an avid reader of political commentary and enjoys antiques, traveling, and collecting Virginia books and prints. In the 1980-1981 school year, Mr. Wildesin will be greatly missed. This year was a year that was marked by his sponsorship of a successful Bat- tle of the Brains team. In what- ever he endeavors, we wish him the best of luck!
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Pete Koste — Geometry, Algebra I Dalene Landes — General Science Frances Lavender —Secretary Gail Ledbetter — Typing; General Business Ron Lester —Advanced P.E. Phyllis Miles —English 9 and 10 Josephine Moore —French I, II Karen Morano —German I; Spanish I], III 32. Faculty [ie wee
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