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Mu- MR. PAUL AUSHERMAN MR. CLARANCE BATSON MRS. MILDRED BLACK MRS. ALICE BOOKER Mr. Ausherman is a favorite teacher but he star ds for no foolishness and means what he says. A graduate of Bridgewater College and a member of his College debating team gave him experience as debate coach at WMHS. Mr. Batson is one or the standbys as he came to Wilson when it was started in 1947. He is a W. Virginian by birth but a Virginian by choice. MR. GEORGE BROWN MISS COSY BUNCH A new math teacher this year. He teaches Math 8 and 9 in A602Y. We hope he feels at home and that he will want to come back next year. Miss Bunch joined the Home Ec department this year after her graduation from Madison College. That tiny ’ car of hers really gets around and often takes her to her home in Maryland. Mrs. Black also came to WMHS in 1947 and has served as Director of Guidance for 15 years. She lives in Stuarts Draft with her husband and two spoiled Siamese cats. Mrs. Booker is at home on the basketball court, the swimming pool or the classroom. Waynesboro is her home but Wilson is her love. O ' a. MR. JAMES BURTON MR. ANGELO CACCIAPAGLIA A retired service man, Mr, Burton is now teaching Math 8, 9 and Intermediate Algebra Trig in A602X for the first time this year. Welcome to our school and we hope to see you next year. A705X resounds with such terms as bacilli and phenomena all day long bs Mr. C (as we respectfully refer to him) teaches five dosses of Biology. We hear he is interested in birds—particularly the stork. MRS. NANCY COOK MRS. VIRGINIA CRUTE A whiz ai anything she is asked to do! And they are many! She served as chairman or the English teachers and coached the Senior play this year. Cheerful but strict and enthusiastic but poised describe her in mild terms. A real motherly teacher—one a studenl will always remember as being pleasant, kind and helpful. She is the 8th grade counselor and when she has time she cooks ond feeds the bachelor teachers living on the post. A truly wonderful person. MR. MARTIN CLINE MR. JAMES O. COLE Mr. Cline, a Wilson and Bridgewater graduate, is interested in both science and social studies so he has a diversified schedule at school as well as out of school. Mr. Cole who lives in Waynesboro teaches Math 8, 9 and Science 8. Bossing teen-agers is different from bossing those under your command in the Navy. Good luck to a fine person. 10 - -■
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Wilson High School Administration MR. HUBERT W. MONGER Principal Wilson Memorial High School Mr. Monger: father, sportsman, student, friend, and principal. Mr. Monger has two sons: Gary, a senior at Wilson and Steve, a fifth grader. Our principal likes all sports and is an active participant in many; tennis and golf are his favorites. His aims are to someday become a superintendant of schools and to obtain his PhD degree. Mr. Monger, you have helped us through our years in high school. For all this aid we have only two words to express our appreciation, Thank You . . . Contributed by Stoney Campbell We think of Mr. Booker in two ways: As the Athletic Director and Assistant Principal of our school, who goes out of his way to help us with our many problems and as the Mi ' . Booker who loves to fish in a cool mountain stream or go to a coin club meeting. fJo matter how we look at Mr. Booker we all feel the same. We want to thank him from the bottom of our hearts lor helping us through these past five years. We will be seeing you again. Contributed by Ray Cline MR. A. BROOKS BOOKER Assistant Principal and Athletic Director
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The 1964-1965 Wilson Faculty MISS LOUISE DIEHL MR. SIDNEY DRIVER Miss Diehl, an excellenr secretary—lo an even better person. Never does she have ‘grouchy times as most school people have; she is always considerate, courteous and goes cut of her way to do favors for students and faculty alike, A iewel in a good setting. The Physics Lab physics and chemistry. home to Mr. Driver, as he teaches both He graduated from Bridgewater and was awarded his Masters from UVa. A very inspiring scientist who keeps abreast of all the latest scientific developments. Keep on liking it here, Mr. Sid. MISS PAULINE Our DUTTON MR. FRANK DRUMHELLER FHA sponsor is a real extrovert who gets things done by getting everyone to work, She loves a good time—is a talker an alwoys has a happy smile for everyone, A popular teacher and good friend. A jack of all trades as this young man has many tasks to perform other than teach his Government classes. He is 11th grade counselor and keeps the busses and drivers in running shape. A big white Cadillac occupies his mind and his spare time. MR. LARRY GOCHENOUR MISS LILLIAN EISENBERO MRS. ELIZABETH EAST Miss Eisenberg ' s s.udents know their math! She is enthusiastic about her teaching and instills a love for learning in her pupils. She has a keen sense of humor which helps her and her students over rough places. A beloved and respected teacher, a hard combination to find. Best wishes and good luck. Mrs. East holds her English classes in B711X, close to the Library. She drives a lovely green Pontiac. She is serious and reserved but pleasant and friendly. MR. JAMES F. FURR MISS SUSAN GARDNER MISS DORIS DAMERON MISS THELMA DARDEN Miss Dameron, a senior homeroom sponsor and English teacher, is a W M graduate. She has fitted into the heart of the school and seems very much at home. A Triumpli is her constant com¬ panion. Miss Darden of C717Y is a graduate of Madison College and IS leaching Government and Social Studies 8. She is young, viv¬ acious and unattached but—looking. MISS HAZEL GARLAND Mr. Furr one of the younger married men on the faculty lives in Waynesboro. He is an authority on American History and the students find his classes alive and interesting. His bug job is keeping his next door neighbor, Mr, Ausherman, straight, Ha. Ha. Miss Gorland loves to teacli little boys and s!ie can really understand their hkes and dislikes. She doesn ' t stand for any foolishness but she is always happy and willing to help any stu¬ dent who is interested in helping himself. Red-headed and a siren! She is a graduate of Madison and rules the library with an iron hand—have you noticed the in¬ creased number of students going to the library for ’’reference work ? A really sweet but sophisticated young lady just out of college. A quiet man who goes about his teaching with poise and assurance. He teaches typing all day long and maybe he hears the click of typewriters in his sleep. He is well liked and we hope he likes us well enough to keep our typewriters clicking for a long time.
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