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The Office Is Park View’s Control Room Below, Mr. B.P. Lumpkin, assistant-principal, tabulates a stack of daily bus reports. He assists Mr. Morgan in the direction of DRAMA ' 62 as he performs his daily tasks, ranging from issuing passports to supervising students. Mr. C. H. Morgan, principal and director of DRAMA ' 62, prepares to begin a busy day. His duties range from checking electrical equipment to managing school records and reports. His goal is to help members of his cast perform successfully their roles as students. She is everyone from needed friend to understanding mother for each student and faculty member. Every- day she helps the students with their problems and schedule arrangements through her capacity as gui- dance counselor. Park View could not manage without Miss Marguerite Trimm. Below is Mrs. Jill Walthall, the busy and efficient secretary at Park View. She is the official book- keeper, typist, telephone operator, banker, and errand girl. Her cheerful smile and helpfulness make visits to the office a pleasure. 1 1
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And Loyally Supervise Other Activities Mrs. Marie Tucker instructs Transcription, Typing I-II, and sponsors the Reviewers ' Staff. She attended Longwood College where she re- ceived a Bachelor of Science degree. Mrs. Bertha Watson holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Madison College and is a graduate dietitian of Johns Hopkins Hospital. She teaches all art classes, sponsors the Art Club, and is art consultant for the annual. She has furthered her study through courses at Longwood College and the University of Virginia. Mrs. Gladys Wells received a Bachelor of Science degree from Longwood College and has continued her study through night classes at Long- wood. She teaches Science 8 and chemistry and is sponsor of the Annual Staff. Mrs. Frances Whitten attended Radford Col- lege where she received a Bachelor of Science de- gree. She instructs Home Economics 8,9,12 and co-sponsors the F.H.A. Mr. Mac Wilson teaches Business Math, General Business, and Office Practice. He re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree from Lenoir Rhyne College. He sponsors the S.C.A. and is business advisor for the annual. Mr. Harold Wise holds a Bachelor of Arts de- gree from Glenville State College. Mr. Wise teaches physical education, coaches the Varsity football team, and sponsors the Monogram Club. Faculty members meet after school each Monday to discuss problems and make plans for coming events. ' I 1 ;! 10
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Seniors Receive Stage Directions I Curtain time, seniors! You have had your entrance to the stage, and now the exit. You have played your role and said your lines, so you must leave the stage to others. You will soon appear on another stage- one that is bigger, harder, and tougher. The degree of your success on that stage will be determined, to a great extent, by the manner in which you have played your part on the stage of high school life. Your scholastic record and other achievements alone will not measure your success in life, but your very attitude toward your fellow students and teachers and your reaction toward authority and - discipline go into the ingredients from which your character is molded. It is not the score, but how you play the game that counts. Shakespeare, the great student of life, speaking through Hamlet, instructs the actors who are to perform before the king thus: Acquire a temperance . . . Let dis- cretion be your tutor. Suit the action to the word, the word to the action. Overstep not modesty of nature. Let discretion be your tutor . . . Go, make you ready! At the last assembly, seniors rise and face the student body for the final time. As they prepare to leave the high school stage, they are faced with the larger chal- lenge that graduation brings. FRONT ROW: Bobby Taylor, Billy Taylor, Herbert Lee Mills, Larry Perk- inson, David Strickler. 2nd ROW: John O. Cook, Raye Hines, Emmett Williams, Eddie Lewis, Ernest Wray, Charles Jones, Steve Hines. 3rd ROW: Nell Robertson, Nancy Cassada, Jean Bullock, Betsy Taylor, Dian Boddie. 12
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