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u I - 4g ,. i . 1 ive.: -U4-hc-e A- F-11 - lrfrchtv' VIRGINIA RIVES LLOYD ROBINSON PRUDENCE SPOONER BETTY STOUTAMYER ELIZABETH THOMAS ROY UNGER LESLIE YOUNG VIRGINIA RIVES eombines ability with a eharm and dignity all her own and adds just enough fun to give her ela sses sparkle . . . Power maehines, metals and-boys are eombined to produce real wonders thru the untiring efforts of LLOYD ROBINSON . . . Attending to her duties with a brisk and stimulating m anne r, PRUDENCE SPOONER renders invaluable service to the school by keeping the right books available and patiently helping us End that bit of elusive information . . . Po ssess ing a sympathetic understanding of her pupils, BETTY STOUTAIVIYER gives each of her eighth graders a realization of her personal interest . . . Briskly and thoroughly ELIZABETH THOMAS goes about her duties of developing healthy girls and has given to the sehool an in- valuable contribution in the improvements of her department . . . In a quiet, business like way ROY UNCER guides the Student Council and his algebra students to solve their problems. A job well done! ! . . . LESLIE CIVICS YOUNG, an authority on government, puts his heart and his pupils into many projects with real results. I-Ie holds his own unique pIace among students, new and oIcI. IT
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JANIE NANCE JOHN OGINT JEAN OKEY HARRY PARKER With an extensive knowledge of biology and geometry, JANIE. NANCE., makes these subjects very vital to her students . . . A born Yankee, but a Southerner at heart, JOHN OGINT is ready to attempt any problem, whether it be teaching or sponsoring baseball . . . An artist with a winning personality, JEAN OKEY, stimulates and trains her pupils to accomplish wonders in our growing art department . . . Giving unsparingly of time and effort, HARRY PARKER makes every re- hearsal of the band and vocal units keenly interesting by his quick wit, recognized ability, and standards of performance . . . l'iull speed ahead! These students listen very atlentively as their student-teacher, MITCHELL TEDERICK, explains the instructions for a speed drill. 16
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The Seniors have some money! triumphantly announces Helen Tice, Treasurer. President Bowers looks amazed, and Bobby Burke, Sergeant-at-Arms, Benjy Orye, Veep, Hazel Burke, Secretary, and the Sponsors, Miss Bobbitt, Mrs. Andrews, Miss Gibson, and Mr. Young, all look very well pleased. U 614 1:6773 CZLIJA In September of l950, I75 'ieagern freshmen came to the halls of good 'ole W. C. H. S .... Eager? . . . Yes, but also weary from eight long years of hard work to get here . . .From all parts they came . . . some walked . . . some rode in the ever- faithful buses . . . All had one purpose, however . . . to get back to work . . . Their first order of business was to elect Billy Cheshire to lead them through the all important first year . . . After nine months of hard work and three glorious vacation months . . . back they came again with the added honor of being upperclassmen . . . This year the trusty gavel was capably wielded by Barbara Brown . . . The class was distinguished this year by the appearance of its members on the various athletic courts . . . September 1952 brought the class of '54, with its number greatly diminished, back as Jolly Juniors . . . Chuck Leadman guided them through their third year at W. C. H. S .... The year fairly flew, as they were looking forward to the end of the year, when they with their candles, would receive the responsibility of being Udignifledn Seniors . . . With the end of the summer, Dave Bowers steered his crowd of seniors back on the hill . . . Finally and at long last they sat in the front of the auditorium . . . This year things went at a terrific pace . . . they were kept busy with invitations, calling cards, and of course, classes . . . Looking back over the years who can forget! . . . 18
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