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MRS. EUNICE SHANKS 1964-1965 The Wilson Faculty MRS. JESSIE R. SHOMO MRS. HAZEL SPITZER MR. JACK STALNAKER riie second cog in the office wheel whicli keeps the school lunninq so smoothly. Mrs. Shanks, despite her many pleasant and unpleasant tasks, remains kind, courteous and helpful. A joy to work with. Middlebrock claims Mrs. Shomo and her Commissioner of Revenue husband as citizens. She received her B.S. and M.A. degrees from Madison and has served as Home Ec teacher since 1947. This year her room became champion attcnders at school . Mrs. Spitzer can knit faster than you can conjugate a verb— but she has other accomplishments such as teaching English 9 and 11 in a most interesting manner. She is a New Hope resident and a U. of Md. graduate. Keep up the fin? work! We re for you! Athletics, sports and a wife are this gentleman ' s Interests. Mr. Stalnaker, a native of W. Virginia, had a most successful season as football coach this last season. H? is popular with his boys and with the student body as a whole. MR. GERALD K. STUMP MR. DOUGLAS SWAIN MRS. IRIS W. TAYLOR MRS. LEOLA THOMAS Another graduate of Wilson and Bridgewater, Mr. Stump now teaches Government and American History. We found out he’s a staunch Republican but a good sport as well. A certain little girl ' in his life is becoming a ' big girl . A hard worker who is always busy. A staunch member of the Phy. Ed. dept, who will receive her degree from U. Va. this summer. Her policeman husband is her staunch support and often comes by to eat lunch with her. Accidents can happen—and often do. Ask Mr. Swain. We ' re happy his accidents wasn ' t any more serious as we think he is tops. A South Carolinan by birth we hope to make a Virginian of him by choice. Mrs. Thomas, one of the senior sponsors, is a kind and gentle person, always thinking of ways to show her love for young people. She teaches exciting classes in Math 8 and Latin. Her students respect her ability ond share her love of Latin. MR. ROBERT WENGER MRS. SUE WIGGINS MR. PAUL J. WRIGHT MR. JOSEPH ZAPOTOCZNY MR. ROY M. KELLEY. JR. Bookkeeping and General Business classes are popular choices and Mr. Wenger the teacher could be the reason. They find him fair in oil his dealings, We hope he likes Wilson enough to stay a long time. Madison did claim Mrs. Wiggins but we have become so at¬ tached to her we at Wilson claim her as our own advanced typing and shorthand teacher. Mr. Wright has little contact with girls of the student body as his Industrial Arts classes are made up entirely of boys. He is quiet and reserved but an interested and excellent teacher; well- liked by his students and appreciated by the faculty. Wouldn ' t it be easier to say ' Mr. Z ? A newcomer to Wilson whose wife is also a teacher. Science is his teaching field but sports are his love. Science 8 and 9 have come alive under his direction and he has quickly won our hearts with his sunny disposition and good nature. Mr. Kelley is almost too new for us to know much about as he came during the second semester to replace Mr, Persinger as D, E. coordinator. He is a former teacher at National Business College and now lives in Stuarts Draft.
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-c IdJ ' •W - C}- y The Seniors Of 1965 shown in the picture standing are: FRED SIMPKINS, the Vice-President; CYNTHIA BOLIEK, Treasurer and BRUCE HEWITT, President. Seated is JANE BREUER, the Secretary. SENIOR SPONSORS Miss Doris Dcimeron . . A601X Miss Gloria Gregory. . Infirmary Miss Margaret Holland. . C716X Mrs. Violet Mabry . . . 504 Mr. Jesse Ridgeway . , . Chemistry Lab Mr. Gerald Stump . . 717X Mrs. Leola Thomas . . B607Z Mrs. Sue Wiggins . . C718Z COMMENCEMENT CLASS NIGHT BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Phyllis Pleasants Calvin Lotts Sylvia Kessel Vicki Brooks Vada Senscibciugh Peggy Keiser Wanda .lohnson Susan Judd Judy Mizer Mac Null Martha Miller Diana Layne Ray Cline Lois Dull Ronnie Hyden Stonoy Campbell Lynda Strickler Beverly Bellamy Loretta Bosserman Susan Johnson Joy Groves lb
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