Wakefield High School - Starstone Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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Mr. Wood I The Industrial Arts department at Wakefield is composed of six capable teachers. Each has a separate interest which he pursues avidly. Other than teaching Wood Shop, MR. SAMUEL WOOD, awarded his M. A. by George- town, is also an active member of his church choir. MR. JOHN JOHNSON, our electronics in- structor, is a graduate of East Carolina College and is presently taking a course in electronics and color television. MR. WILLIAM M. BOWERS was awarded his M. A. by the University of Florida. At the pre- sent time, Mr. Bowers is taking courses in typo- graphy and photography. MR. VICTOR E. REPP’S vital interest is in developing the foundry area and the electrical plating. Mr. Repp was awarded his M. Ed. by the University of Maryland. The major interest of MR. JAMES STEMPLE, who is at the present teaching industrial arts, is lapidary and jewelry making. Next year he will have a course in the latter subjects. Mr. Stemple was awarded his M. A. from the University of Maryland. MR. ALBERT SCARTZ really enjoys teaching, for he teaches mechanical drawing at Lorton Pri- son, as he does here at school. Mr. Scartz was awarded his B. S. by Fairmont State. I. D. men a hard-working hut playful team. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Stemple, Mr. Bowers, Mr. Scartz, Mr. Repp.

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Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Cerutti, Mrs. Tate, and Mrs. Lloyd. Homemakers hold forth in Wakefield s first floor rambling Home Economics rooms. The Home-Ec department is made up of four outstanding homemakers. MRS. AND- ERSON, who holds a M. A. from George Washington and MRS. LLOYD, a graduate of Madison are old-timers with the depart- ment. MRS. PRISCILLA CERUTTI, form- erly Miss Crowe, is now taking practical advantage of her homemaking skills. Mrs. Cerutti’s alma mater is Pennsylvania State. A recent addition to the staff is MRS. MIN- NIE TATE, who taught at Claremont last year. Mrs. Tate, who attended Georgia State Teacher’s College and is now attending the University of Maryland, has a son at Har- vard and a son here at Wakefield. Suzie Price, Mrs. Cerutti, and Judy Foy. Oh. will she ever learn how to do this?



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Math teachers boast brains, energy. and a will to make students work. Mrs. Mable Coakley MRS. MABLE COAKLEY, a graduate of Houghton College is a math teacher here at school. Mrs. Coakley is a motherly looking woman whose ability to talk easily enables her to make friends. MR. ROBERT ROUNTREE received his Bachelors at Mercer University and his Masters at George Washington University. The master of mathematics is one of Wake- field’s towering teachers. Excelling in the world of numerals, Mr. Rountree is known for his objective approach to life’s little daily problems. A math teacher who enjoys her work, MRS. MARILYN EARL graduated from the College of William and Mary and was awarded her B. A. degree there. Rumor has it that she works as a part-time mechanical brain.

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