William Fleming High School - Colonel Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1953

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Llzrr: Mr. and Mfr. IV. A. Cnultzr and Billy. CENTER Asovez The principal addrrffer the Jtudcntr. CENTER Bl-:l.ow: Mr. Coultnworler early and latt. pained To THE STUDENTS or WILLIAM FLEMING HIGH ScHooL: RIGHT: Announrnnznxlimz. Your school life has given you multiple opportunities to experience growth and personal development. Your Annual is an attempt to reffect some of those opportunities, with illustrations involving you and your friends. That section headed Administration gives you the pictures of your faculty and information about them. We assume you know what many did, because you worked with them at various times. However, here you have a listing of degrees obtained, and subjects taught by each. Classes, in the Annual, mean group divisions for administrative purposes. Each person is ranked with his class group according to the number of credits he has in September of the current term. Ninth graders must have completed eighth grade, tenth graders must have at least 3 unitsg eleventh graders must have at least 7 units, and twelfth graders must have at least II units. A minimum of I6 units is required for graduation. These units are earned by successful completion of the various courses offered in the high school program. Activities represent our efforts to answer the human need for doing things together above and beyond the basic minimum. Your course work represents the least you can do to be exposed to what we call an education. Your sports, your clubs and your publications give you opportunities beyond this minimum, opportunities just as broad as you yourself wish to make them! Our Sports program is geared to offer everybody something. Human nature being what it is, some find themselves participants in allg others have but a single favored field. We take pride in the number participating in each interscholastic sport for the boys, and in the excellent perform- ance shown by our teams in each sport. We have no interscholastic program for girls, but our ntramural offerings are broad enough to find appeal for any normal girl. Administratively, we are always proud of our publications. Much hard work goes into our Newspaper, and into our Annual. And we believe the end products show that it is effort well spent. Our Clubs are always into some type of action which provides for fun and training for members and they often extend benefits to other youth groups or to adults apart from the school. Our advertisers are our financial backers. It is through their contributions in cash that we are able to produce an annual. The sale price would pay only a small portion of the cost. We are honor bound to support these advertisers even as they are supporting us. Keep them in mind! Visit them! Patronize t e l QA Vx.. u- ,X I' ' W. A. COULTER X

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The olonel Staff 1-any ...- FIRST Rvwr F- Vallllhdrl- 13 Cfllfffohanff. 1. A. Mruvrfr. B. jagv. D. Hur. SEcoNu Row: j. A. Dnbbinf, B, Rout, j. Cullinx. 'l'mIw Row: Mn. Kirk:vrwd, M.A. Zvkgllylk- Light. M2 llixnn. FoIvR'rII Row: N. j. Rout, II. llzglar, A. Mzyzr, R. Cracqfnrd. FII I'II Row: P. Murrir, P. A. Gardner, P. Shafn, j. Bower, . IU . Jownar . FREDERICK VAUGIIAN ..... . , . . . . . Hdiznr I'As'rY xlURRIS XIARY JXLICE l'owI:I.Ll SALLIE IDONYNARI! . . . . Rufznraa .llanagzr .-XNN MEYER X job: ANN IJOBBINS . . . Adwtnex Edxtorf JANICE CoI,I.INs, , , . Amit BILL Busu .... .flthzr Gradzf lidimrf Rorsuzv I.IcII'r . . V BU-L JAG0 1 ph,,,,,g,aph,,-, IJEAN Doss RONNIPI Cmwrouo . . Adnmiinratmn FREDERICK VAUGIIAN NANCY jo Rom' l BILL Roor . . . . , Advrrmznienlx SALLIE Dowwmur gmin, Edimn PRISCILLA Sum-Ian f IDEYVEY IIEGLAR FREDERICK VAUGIIAN 1 Bon Cnurcxsnmcx . Spam Edzmrf NIRS. VIRGINIA lxmxwoou. ..... , . -,Sponrmr PIIILLIP ANN GARDNER .., . junwr lzdatnrx jo ANN SlcXI:I-QR I Xlk. Tofu IJIXON . .....,.. Photographic Admxor ju BOXVER , liach year the student body awaits anxiously for the annual and expects a better one than the year before. We, the Annual Staff of I953, sincerely hope we have met these expectations and that this yearbook will be a book treasured for life. Editing and publishing the COLONEL is a job of hard and constant work offset by the fun we have working together in class and on our yearly outing. The first jobs are those of advertisement solicitation, subscription drive, and picture taking. Then follow the organ- izing of the book, the compiling of copy, the arranging of pictures, and the deciding of many problems. Some of the work is done with the help and cooperation of other students but the major part is done behind closed doors so that the content and design of the annual are a complete surprise to the students. Now we can sit back and enjoy, as we are sure you will, the Fmished product of our labor. Look at it, read it, enjoy itg both today and in days to come.



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Q44 Z-dfdccff, ' ,Cf 1 AERA 'ks vu. L 'FOI' Row: Mr. Donald Bakrr, HS., lndufirz Hfrfcalzl, B.S..U., .l1ll.f1'C,' ,'Ur.f. l'1'rgirz1'a Boyd, B.S., Phyfiral L'du1'atz'mz, lffzglidz and iblej J'lli,r,r Carbauglz, .-LH., Crm1u1erf1'af,' fllr. Pllilip Crabirff, B.S., Marh, Plzyffral Eflufatiofz and Coarh AIIDDLE Row: Mr. Con Davif, .l.B., l'hy5ica! lfducatzbrx, f:0dflI,' Zllrx. l'ivz'an llirkenxnn, B.S., AB., 1-IJV., Ilifiory and G1wrr1znzerzt,' A'lr.r. Ufrzevifve Dirkirmnz, HS., Blf., ALS., Dramatirf and lL'r1gliJl1,' .VL Tom Dixon, 1l.B., A1lllh!1Illlfl.fA' and Sfimzrfg Mr. 0. S. Garber, BMI., SFIIEIIFK BOTTOM Row: jlrf. Caffzfrine Czlrzlopf, fl.B., Engfiflz and Sofia! Srimzrfq jlrf. Roma Cuffin, BJ-I., LanguageJ,' .Milf Ruth 1l1AfI'llF7'5UII, HS., KS. in IHS., Lz'brarz'a11,' QVUJ nldfgdfff fanzn, HS.. fJOUIIIIt'I'fl'Hf,' flliyy Cayfe folzrzmn, HS., 1V.lfd., AI!lflIl'IlI!11l'f,f -if 6 23?

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