Wilson Memorial High School - Hornets Nest Yearbook (Fishersville, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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The 1963-64 Wilson Faculty ; é MR. PAUL AUSHERMAN MR. CLAREN H. BATSON Mr. Ausherman, who comes to us from Bridgewater College, lists ‘The Post’’ as his home. He is busily engaged in coaching the debaters when he isn't taking surveys in his Social Problems classes, Mr. Batson has been at Wilson since 1947 and has been teach- ing Ind. Arts all these years. Right now he is busy studying at UVa. for his MA Degree. MRS. ALICE K. BROOKER MR. ANGELO CACCIAPAGLIA Swimming and sewing occupy Mrs. Brooker when teaching Physical Education and Health to 9th and students at WMHS. She is a Madison College graduate. she isn't 10th grade Mr. C., as he is affectionately called, is a native Stauntonian and a UVA graduate. Photography is his hobby but those who have him for Biology think that is his hobby. MRS. NANCY COOK MR. JAMES COOK UVA will be conferring an MA on Mrs. Cook this summer. As teacher of the Creative English class and English 10, 11 you would think she would stay busy but she found time to do much of the dramatic coaching this year. Glenville State College claims her as a graduate. Yes, these two Cooks are a husband happy we are to have them at WMHS. Mr. Cook has served as faculty chairman this year and when he isn't pouring science and math into students’ heads he is doing further studying or training that monster of a dog, ‘'Storm. ' and wife team. How 10 MR. E. R. BERRY MRS. MILDRED S. BLACK A Lynchburg College graduate, Mr. Berry is teaching World and American History. He is a real tennis player—any of you stars want to challenge him? Guidance Coordinator, HORNET'S NEST sponsor and English 12 keep this lady quite busy. During her leisure time you may find her taking graduate courses at Madison. MR. MARTIN L. CLINE Coach Cleveland has had his ups and downs with basketball and baseball teams since he has been at WMHS. He is also head man when it comes to bus transportation; this doesn't leave much time for hunting and fishing which he likes very much. MR. C. AL CLEVELAND Mr. Cline has come back home as he graduated from WMHS in 1953. He is a graduate of Bridgewater College and is now doing graduate work at Madison. He says he loves to garden and care for animals when he has the time. MRS O. S. CRUTE MISS LOUISE DIEHL This new math is certainly fascinating to Mrs. Crute and she is having a bafll teaching it for the first time this year. She is an expert bridge player and has taken up golf so she can challenge her golf-playing husband. Mrs. Crute is 8th grade counselor and a faithful member of the WMHS faculty. Without this vital person the school would not be the same. She holds forth in the office and runs it effectively and efficiently. With all the students, teachers and administrators problems, she never is impatient or unkind. A real gem in a good setting.

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The Administration MR. HUBERT W. MONGER Principal “An inquiring mind built for him a great future.” Mr. Booker, you have served Wilson with dignity, care and insight and have made our athletic program one of which we can be proud. To learn to lose with dignity when we have done our best is a lesson you have taught us well and one we shall never forget. Each day you have given unselfishly of your knowledge, time and energy to make our lives worthwhile. ‘‘Goodbye and you'll be hearing from us in the future’’. W | [ p RY He serves not self, but y all humanity.” Mr. Monger, you have challenged us to seek and grasp difficult subjects that will bring benefits and lasting enjoyment to our lives. The high standards you have set for yourself and for us have been a worthy challenge to us. You have shown us through under- standing and friendship how best to live and serve in this wonderful land of ours. From those of us who are leaving these halls we say Adieu’ and ‘'Many thanks”. “ A 4 ) a4 y % ¢ oc x Lt a L y, Ae ne tL VE oie a MR. A. BROOKS BOOKER Assistant Principal and Athletic Director



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The 1963-64 MR. SIDNEY L. DRIVER, JR. Physics and Chemistry keep Mr. Driver on the move when his ‘58 Plymouth doesn't. He earned his B.S. from Bridgewater and his M.S. from UVa. He also lives on ‘'The Post.’ This lively young Social Studies teacher and 11th grade counse- lor has two main hobbies—-a girl friend and cars. This year he found time from issuing absentee passes, to coach the senior play. All in all—he'’s a busy Bridgewater graduate and WMHS alumnus. MR. JAMES T. DUTTON MRS. J. GROVER EAST This new, young and quiet English teacher graduated from UVa. with honors and received his M.A. from Harvard University. Last summer he roamed the countryside of the British Isles and this delightful experience has made his English literature come alive in his classes. Collecting coins and traveling are the hobbies of this lady who teaches English 8 and 9. She lives in Waynesboro and is a Bridgewater graduate. MR. LARRY V. GOCHENOUR MISS GLORIA L. GREGORY all day long but in his out of Mr. Gochenour teaches Typing | full school hours he works at Leggett’'s in Waynesboro ... . day's work for anyone! Infirmary caretaker and Practical Nursing instructor—that is for Miss Gregory, a WMHS graduate, who received her B.S. from the Medical College of Virginia. A pretty and efficient nurse! Wilson Faculty MR. C. FRANKLIN DRUMHELLER 11 MISS LILLIAN W. EISENBERG MISS PAULINE DUTTON MR. NORMAN L. DULANEY Dulaney isn't busy teaching Science or leading the he is acting as father and companion to his insisted this young When Mr. Pep Club activities, young son. Sorry--last year we son was a daughter. Salem College awarded him his degree. Miss Dutton, F.H.A. sponsor, spends her leisure time reading and cooking. She is also doing graduate work which takes up quite a bit of her time. She is one of the friendliest and most fun-loving teachers on our faculty. MISS HAZEL W. GARLAND This dynamic teacher, although she is short in stature, she is long in wit and math knowledge. It has been reported she even likes math problems for dessert. A math wizard and a beloved teacher at Wilson. A very versatile teacher who is teaching English but who last year taught math is Miss Garland. She has attended Roanoke, Madison and Radford Colleges, as well as UVA. MR. JESSE B. HAMILTON MR. N. C, GUYNN Gardening and agriculture are especially interesting to Mr. Guynn—because that is what he teaches. Mr. Guynn attended Emory and Henry College, received his B.S. from VPI and his M.A. from UVa. An alumnus of East Tennessee State College, UVa. and R.P.I., Mr. Hamilton is now teaching social studies and has taken the job of National Honor Society sponsor. He is interested in Foren- sics and serves as one of the coaches.

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