Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA)

 - Class of 1969

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John Wilkins and Dennis Wood strike the keys with their nimble fingers. Mrs. Brenda Lowey Old Dominion College; B.S. Typing ll, Personal Typing, V.O.T. MODERN EQUIPMENT PROVIDES EMPHASIS FOR JOB PREPARATION. Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe, where did that key go? This phrase found itself being used over and over by students taking Typing l. The stu- dents were not only able to study General Business and Typing; but also were able to choose from a variety of electives, such as Shorthand and Book- keeping. Under the Business Depart- ment's program, those wishing to ac- quire more skill could either work in the afternoon or take extra classes. Fortunately for the students, a large selection of office machines and type- writers were obtained to provide them with as much knowledge as possible on job preparation and personal use. Shorthand students could build their speed by practicing with the E.F.I. Lab, 0 modern piece of equipment de- signed to dictate materials to the pupil at speeds according to their ability. This type of practice prepared the stu- dents for jobs that the future may bring. Mike Rooks circles his mistakes while Bill Hewitt proof reads. 34 Mrs. Linda Thomas Old Dominion College; 8.5. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General Business and Recordkeeping H.l. Wiliet Tri'-Hi-Y Sponsor Miss Linda Hollowell Madison College; B.S. Personal Typing, Typing I, Business Law Amici Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor

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BRUINS TACKLE HOUSE-HOLD CHORES AWAY FROM HOME. Mr. David Sawyer Virginia Polytechnicol Institute; 35. Wood Industry and Technology, General Industrial Arts H Mr. Vernon Tyson East Carolina College; 8.5. Drafting, Mechanical Dfowing Athletic Equipment Manager Bible Club sponsor Mrs. Patricia Todd East Carolina College; 8.5. Home Economics 1, II and IV F.H.A. club sponsor Mrs. Mary Allen Longwood College; 3.5. Home Economics I, II and III Senior F.H.A. club sponsor ,ll, Man, I hope this thing holds together until I get this home!. D.E. club sponsor, Bookroom With everything from triple layer cakes to wooden replicas of the famous Playboy Bunny, the Industrial Arts Department enjoyed a year of develop- ment under ideal surroundings. Drafting and Design students work- ed under the able leadership of Mr. Vernon Tyson, while Shop classes were handled by Mr. David Sawyer and Mr. Bernard Griffin. The students took ad- vantage of the new equipment made available. Finished wares from both Manual Arts and Industrial Arts De- partments were on display during the year in trophy cases throughout the school. Exotic aromas filled the halls of Western Branch as future housewives, under the guidance of Mrs. Todd, pre- pared meals of notable taste. These young homemakers of tomorrow were not only learning cooking, but sewing, child care and other tasks to equip them for future domestic life. Mr. Bernard Griffin Hampton Institute; 8.5. Industrial Arts Mr. Elmer Martin University of New York; 35., MS. I.C.T. I and II Business Coordinator, V.I.C.A. Adviser Mr. Edward Welsh Virginia Polytechnicol Institute; B.S. Distributive Education and Supplyroom advisor 33



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Lola Fay Smith catches-up on homework? before School in the library. From 8:00 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon, the library is one of the quietest yet busiest places in W.B.H.S. Mrs, Andrews and Mrs. Gas- kins, the librarians, and their sixteen assistants worked hard to keep the library functioning at peak efficiency. Reference materials were kept at the students finger tips to assist them with their class assignments. Books for book reports or, just to read for pleasure were always available. The attractive library, with its 150 seat capacity, al- ways appealed to students as a place of solitude 'for additional study. High School Library Aids Seated; Jill Furman, Gloria Galbreath, Sharon Griffin and Judy Key. Standing; Ricky Edmundson, Gary Martin, John Harrison, Michael Jones, Marcia Sweet, John Cowhig, Robert Bennett and Patty Goskins. Mrs. Geraldine AndreWS . 'ii Virginia State College at H Petersburg; 3.5. Library Mrs. Miriam Gaskins Library THE SOLITUDE OF THE LIBRARY APPEALS TO MANY STUDENTS. Jr. High School Library Aids Seated; Doug Rosskomm Standing; Jan Powell, Peggy Phillippe, Julia Reed and Pam Whitehurst.

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Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 147

1969, pg 147

Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 82

1969, pg 82

Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 76

1969, pg 76

Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 72

1969, pg 72

Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 32

1969, pg 32

Western Branch High School - Bruin Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 134

1969, pg 134


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