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(Jjech edtcation MRS. A. W. LOFTON Because of her dedication to the students, loyalty to the school, interest in each individual pupil’s progress, co-operative spirit (willingness to give aid and assistance wherever possible), and her ability to counsel boys and girls through the crucial years of high school life, we, this graduating class of 1964 of Williston Senior High School, dedicate the 1964 “Willistonian” in its entirety to Mrs. A. W. Lofton. Born in Wilmington, North Carolina, Mrs. Lofton attended public schools of New Hanover County. She attended Peabody and Williston Industrial High School. She was a member of the second graduating class of Williston Industrial High School. Her undergraduate work was completed at Wilberforce University in Wilberforce, Ohio, where she was awarded the Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry. Mrs. Lofton did her graduate work at the University of California, University of Chicago and Columbia University, where she took Guidance and Chemistry. From this University, she received a Master’s Degree in Guidance. She was employed in the public schools of Tarboro, North Carolina, dur¬ ing the years 1928-1930. From 1930 to her retirement early this school year, she served as teacher of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Senior Science in the Williston Senior High School. She was at one time, during her thirty-three years of service, Assistant Principal and Guidance Counselor. She also taught in the Williston Branch of Wilmington College. Her fraternal and community activities include membership in the Alpha- Kappa-Alpha Sorority. She is one of the founders of the local chapter of the Alpha-Phi-Omega. Mrs. Lofton is a life long member of St. Stephens A. M. E. Church. During her thirty-three years as teacher, Assistant Principal, and Guidance Counselor at Williston, she is well known for her persistance upon proficiency in Science and for her deep concern for the moral and intellectual grtowth of all the students. Because of this devoted Teacher, the “Ever Lasting Light’’, will continue to burn around Williston.
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DR. WILLIAM H. WAGONER MR. TALMADGE O. PAGE MR. HAYWOOD BELLAMY MR. DALE K. SPENCER
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