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Red Letter Days In 1962 The trips to and from home are the most pleasant times of the day. Riding a school bus is one of the greatest teach¬ ers in the world. BELLS! A long, a short and a long blast! Again! and Again! A Civil Defense drill—maybe we can go home? Phooey! It was only a regular drill. Back to classes! Auto Mechanics is one of the most popular courses offered at the Technical School. Juniors and Seniors find this interesting and profitable work. Industrial Arts always is a favorite with the boys as it is with Mr. Batson, the in¬ structor. This is the place of the most amazing sights in the world. Dancing, they call it but it resembles the antics of the wildest tribe in Africa fused with the energy of atomic warfare. Fun, though! I r i | t I k ! t I » » I ? i I I t » » I » I i i I I I 13
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The Wilson Faculty MR. GERALD STUMP MRS. IRIS TAYLOR Another of Wilson s students who came back to teach World History, American History and Government! He received his B.S. Degree from Bridgewater College and has done graduate work at U. Va. He is the proud papa of a baby girl. Although Mrs. Taylor teaches Physical Education, she has another big job of girls ' basketball coach for both JV and Varsity squads. She has attended U. Va. Mr. Roche took Miss McDowell ' s place March picture of you. Dear Diary, I read today that in the near future some schools will he using tele¬ vision and mechanical devices to teach the students. Gosh! Oh, no! I hope that never happens here—just think how hard it would he to talk a machine out of a test! It might he fun to see all these expensive de¬ vices in operation—but a television set never gets thirsty, never gets in on ‘■get-togethers”—so who wants a television! Come to think of it real live teachers aren ' t had after all and just a whole lot better than an electric machine. We are proud of our faculty and would like for them to know we appreciate the many things they do for us. MRS. LEOLA B. THOMAS MR. ROBERT WENGER Latin may be a dead language but it isn ' t dead as far as the Latin students of Mrs. Thomas are concerned. Mrs. Thomas attended Mary Baldwin, Scarritt College, George Peabody Col¬ lege and she has done graduate work at U. Va. With a B.S. Degree from Bridgewater College, Mr. Wenger heads the Business Department here at Wilson. He teaches Bookkeeping and General Business. He also became a proud papa this year! 1, 1963. Sorry Mr. Roche we don ' t have a The School ' s Efficient Secretaries Hard At Work Miss Diehl and Mrs. Shanks Bus Troubles? This Is The Man To See. He’ll Get Things Straight! Just see Mr. Cleveland, in charge of transportation. 12
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