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DEDICATION ' Last December, with unexpected 9 suddenness, death struck the faculty 9 of Washington High. The news of the -I untimely death of Mr. Glenwood f .l . Soldon came as a startling shock and the anguish induced by his passing was, and still is, visibly and profoundly felt by all those with whom he came into daily contact. The staff and adviser of the 1963 Hornet dedicate this year's edition as a tri- bute of love, affection, and respect to his cherished memory. Mr. Soldon died in the full tide of a career which gave great promise for fu- ture usefulness. He was greatly esteemed in our school and in the community as well. Here was a man of superlatively high standards as reflected in the ex- cellence of his record at the Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, the institution from which he was graduated with honors in 1962. Other honors granted to Mr. Soldon at his Alma Mater were: election to Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Captain of the Lions, A. M. and N's football team, 1960-1961, Scholastic All-American, 1961, and election to the All Southwest football team. The genial personality and the high caliber of service rendered by this fine man will long be missed by those of us at Washington High. All of us who cher- ish his memory can perhaps find some small measure of consolation in the words of the poet Walt Whitman who wrote: He is not gone. He is just away, With a cheery smile and the wave of a hand, He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us wondering how very fair that land May be, since he taries there. It is our hope that this small tribute will serve to edify, preserve, and per- petuate the memory of Mr. Soldon, to whom this year's Hornet is dedicated. May he enjoy the eternal rest and peace that he has so nobly earned. by - B. D. Ross Page 7
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ANOTHER VIEW OF WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL K, ff' 'ii ., ' 'f' 235 - I IU I ig gm. Mm' x-, - I IIII . M y , uv, ' w-- , ., ,.. .. ,.eA'1i.,i1.. ' I ' ii' 5 '-.If'2A' ,L 5 My Ir m a' W iavfiiii i fl 3,ffmI'W1'2i,?, A y f felt -.fr gt , 'A -2 ' ,, i wife if 9, 3-'til M is-: I ll E Wim- ' I' as I I I gf 4 N .A 4: wa ' i , A 4-A - 4055222 3 'A a if , - , ' ,. A Washington High School . . . . Has membership in the North Central Association . Has an enrollment of 940 students 3. Has 35 faculty members 4. Has air-conditioned classroo COURSE OFF ms and cafetorium ERINGS English 4. Home Economics 8. Science English I Home Economics I General Science English H Home Economics II Biology English III Home Economics III Chemistry English IV Home Economics IV Physics Languages 5. Trades 9 Social Studies French I Industrial Arts Civics French II Foods Management World History Trades and Industry American History Business Auto Mechanics Arkansas History General Business World Geography Typing I 6. Physical Education Economics Typing II Shorthand Mathematics 10. Music Bookkeeping General Math General Music Office Practice Algebra I Band Plane Geometry Chorus Algebra II History and Appreciation
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FACULTY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FOREIGN LANGUAGE Dietician Miss Betty Eason A . B. English Mrs. E. M. Dunnings B.A. . M.A. French Mr. David Ross B.S. - English Mrs. Jean M. Neal B.A, - English Mrs. Harryette Yates B, S. Foods Management Page 8 Mrs. Marzell Smith, B.S. , M. Ed. English Miss Betty Io Kelley A. B. . M. S. E. English
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