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Fine Arts Ms. Laura Edgerton B.S. Degree — Manhattan C. Mrs. Ann Householder Strings Teacher - — -- - Mr. Basil Kerr B.M.E. Degree — U. of Miami Mr. Roger Wiley M.M. Univ. S. Dakota TJrsT TWm WiIIiams M.F.A. Degree — Ohio Univ. WCTRPTOOTns INDEED FORTUNATE to have educators who are uniquely equipped to perform the responsibilities of teach- ing. We as students gain the knowledge and attitudes needed to be responsible citi- zens, the skills for earning a living and leading a useful and rewarding life, and the appre- ciation of ideals inherited from our past generations. In addition to classroom teaching the faculty is in- volved in the school’s on going activities by advising clubs, sponsoring events, and coach- ing our teams. For so many, hours are spent more at school than at home. We appreciate their dedication to WHS and to their noble profession. The Legend Staff surveyed our teachers and found their personal hobbies quite wide- spread and interesting. Read- ing. cooking, baking, and cross stitching led the surveys top totals. Other hobbies of note were running, bridge, tennis, skating, singing, painting. flowers, music, cats, skiing, sailing, sewing;, bike riding, camping, writing, collecting, swimming, t.v., golf, foot- ball, decorating, physical fitness, crafts, and ceramics. Of special inter- est: Weightlifting experts: A. Spalviero and A. Horn Showing German Shepherd Dogs: W. Williams Remodeling Old Homes: N. Smoak Hiking and Climbing Mountains: J. Weise Dancing: F. Saunders R C air crafts: L. Lampkin Photography: Q. Scott and A. Stamp Snow Skiing: N. Mills Making Movies: G. Somers Travel: D. Berkhan, L. Grendahl. and C. Young Piano: S. Paggi Backgammon: B. Sharpe Science fiction: S. Jacobs Scuba: J. Cliff Painting: S. Avinger Fishing: L; Haywood The survey also disclosed the fol- lowing information about our illustra- tive faculty: SURVEY QUESTION: Please list at least one of your “famous expres- sions” that can be remembered by our students. WHS FACULTY: “Nice” — N. Smoak Put the chair down” — J. Johnson WTG” — M. Drews “Read my lips” — A. Douty Its the Law — G. Hazelton “Oh, for goodness sake” — M. Holt Respect must be earned — Q. Scott SURVEY QUESTION: Are you a Clemson or Carolina Fan? WHS FACULTY: TIE VOTE! SURVEY QUESTION: Where were you born? (State) WHS FACULTY:Other than USA — Germany — C. Davis Palestine — J. van Aalst Majority — South Carolina Outside of the Deep South: Texas — B. Varnado K. Simmons S. Avinger Pennsylvania — K. Olson W. Ridill New York — L. Lampkin A. Stamp Rhode Island — E. Remington New Jersey — G. Somers Ohio — S. Jacobs W. Williams N. Nanette S. Paggi California — M. Drews West Virginia — J. Fulton Arkansas — D. Reilly Illinois — R. Pavlisko Indiana — W. Sweeney Washington — C. Somers SURVEY QUESTION: What would you consider as a good student? WHS FACULTY: A person who knows how to play and enjoy while taking the responsibility of bettering himself through learning — C. Black A good student is one who wants to learn” — K. Olson One who has positive attitude to- ward learning” — St. J. Brown SURVEY QUESTION: What was your childhood ambition? WHS RESPONSE: To be a doctor” — R. Pavlisko and Q. Scott To own a yellow convertible” — J. P ggi To fly a plane and to have a girls’ military school” — M. Holt To work with jet engines or space vehicles” — J. Weise To coach football” — W. Sweeney “To be tall — Jane Fulton To write a book — D. Reilly To run in the Olympics” — S. Steed Pro Ball — A. Horn SURVEY QUESTION: Why do you teach? WHS FACULTY: ”... I like to work 26 I enjoy the challenge and being with young people — M. Albrecht For the enrichment of students” — D. Gold ... I enjoy the subject matter and the students” — K. McDermott
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The Legend Presents ... The Class Of 1982 After three years of waiting for Senior privileges, the class of '82 found many changes. The Charleston County School Board felt that these privileges should be limited. One privilege taken away was the open campus for lunch. Class ranking was changed. Only the academic courses would be counted. For many people this change meant a drop in their average. Although these alternations caused much controversy, they were not nearly as severe as the cutbacks encountered by the class of ’77-78. That year there were absolutely no Senior privileges. Despite these changes the Senior class enjoyed their last year. They are sure to look back on their last four years at Wando with many warm and some funny memories — Jr.-Sr. picnic, Sr. Trip, and selling elevator passes and giving incoming freshman a hard time. 1982 Senior Committee Back row: Henry Ligon, Deneen Middleton. Myron Deas, Thomas Apter, Marcella Hamilton, Jimmy Shulse, Lois Thornton, Scott Lineberger, Velma German, Robert Batts. Chance Wieters, Lisa Wallace, Gary Huff, Front Row: Joyce Curry, Jenny Frampton, Heidi VanDerveer, Mary Fischer, Deanna Mitchell CLASS OF 1982 27
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