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THE W. T. WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL “In order to form a more perfect un¬ ion,” the students of The W. T. Wood- son High School worked together . . . moving toward fulfillment of goals while moving toward the end of the first year of nnr school ' s existence. ei C( fc ti tc h e: n V j tions. Here we made new friends and had new experiences, while developing our personal aptitudes to their fullest. Arlene Burke and Richard Payne alias Mr. and Mrs. Satterwhite celebrate Mrs. Satter- white’s birthday as Ronnie Bulson narrates the saga of her life. 8 History teacher Mis. Helen Miller and her husband give an exhibition twist at the Key Club Dance.
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THE CAVALIER STAFF proudly dedicates the first issue of the yearbook to EMORY W. CHESLEY . . . Mr. Cheslev plays receptionist . . . This being the first year of The W. T. Woodson High School only modifies the importance of acknowl¬ edging Principal Emory W. Chesley as the most valu¬ able single person who united Woodson and insured her existence for posterity. Having hand-picked his faculty and administration, Mr. Chesley continued to be a vigilant overseer. Per¬ sonally, he designated the various sponsors of all the Woodson clubs as a result of their knowledge and ex¬ perience in the activity as well as initiative and enthus¬ iasm. Likewise, Mr. Chesley worked very carefully and very conscientiously with the faculty and also the par¬ ents and their children. Mr. Chesley formulated a di¬ rect correlation with the Student Government, Student Activity Committee, and Student-Parent-Teacher As¬ sociation. Mr. Chesley became a familiar and friendly face seen everywhere and at all times around Woodson, partaking of many of the extracurricular activities. Long before school formally opened on September 12, Emory W. Chesley had held several faculty meetings as well as student executive committee meetings. By the time students finally arrived the school was ready to function smoothly and efficiently. Certainly, Mr. Chesley has served as the main factor in the unification of T he W. T. Woodson High School in its all-important first year. In August Mr. Chesley assembled the faculty for the first time. Finor W Chesley. principal 7
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Pat Rampy and Nancy Robb assist at the Mardi Gras coronation of Mary Margaret Marston and Paul Ramsey. The W. T. Woodson ' s All-State choir included Mary Mar- Leod, Belinha Rowley, Carolyn Schlipf, Mike McBlair, garet Marston, Brian Schaible, Nancy Wright, Donna Me- Bob Garner, Ken Owens, and Ken Pennington. 9
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