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Presentation When the Annual Staff of 1949-50 was organized at the beginning of the session, its members became immediately aware of a greater significance of the annual for this particular year-a year unusual in the history of Stephens City High School. First, this year's Senior Class is the initial class to be graduated under the new twelve-year educational system, and second, this year marks the final session of the existence of Stephens City High School as an institution of secondary education. The Staff and Senior Class felt that, in view of these facts, this edition of the annual should be a chronicle or history in brief of the years during the life of the high school which has meant so much to so many people, from the time of its origin in 1916 up to and including the current session. It is the sincere hope of the Staff members that, as students of the past and present turns the pages of this book, they will feel that they have been a part of the history of our school and that they will relive many pleasant memories and associations at Stephens City High School. Esmrm Wrnnmivrs, Editor-in-Chief
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Table of Contents PRESENTATION DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY EX-OFFICIO STAFF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES CLASS ORGANIZATIONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1. Faculty 2. Grade Groupings
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Dedication DR. P. B. STICKLEY For a number of years the size of the proposed Stephens City High School was debated pro and con. One faction fought valiantly for an eight- roorn buildingg a second faction maintained that a four-room building would be adequate. The debates concerning this matter were held almost nightly in Lemley Brothers' Tailoring Shop. The leaders of those in favor of the larger building were Dr. P. B. Stickley, Mr. R. A. Lemley, Mr. Atwell Guard, Mr. Hawkins Orndorlf, and Mr. William Painter. Of this farsighted number only Dr. P1 B. Stickley is now living and to him, as a representative of the group who fought to provide ample educa- tional facilities for the youth of this community, we dedicate this the final edition of the Stephens City High School Annual. THE SENIOR CLASS or 1950
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