This was your Musket, Class of '68. A break with tradition in burgundy red. But tradition was not yet known by this class of 68. Only three years in the school the tradition was unfolding. In this yearbook notes old friends share their wishes.
So shout out to Tricia, I have your yearbook ;-)
The yearbook was dedicated to William R. Ross; "A teacher whose dauntless spirit and enthusiasm for Watauga and its students is unmistakable.
His persistent desire to help students is displayed both in and out of the classroom. He provides challenge and opportunity for experience in acting by directing the senior play every year. It is indeed a privilege and an honor to have Mr. Ross on the staff of Watauga High School.
So shout out to Tricia, I have your yearbook ;-)
The yearbook was dedicated to William R. Ross; "A teacher whose dauntless spirit and enthusiasm for Watauga and its students is unmistakable.
His persistent desire to help students is displayed both in and out of the classroom. He provides challenge and opportunity for experience in acting by directing the senior play every year. It is indeed a privilege and an honor to have Mr. Ross on the staff of Watauga High School.
A mentor and science teacher from the early years, Lewis Coffey gave us 35 years at WHS. Eventually serving as Principal of WHS on two different terms.
Auto mechanics continues to grow under the instruction of Robert Bob Davis.
A young Roger Harwood makes drafting and technical drawing of interest to all of his students.
Full of School Pride, Lera Randall was spotted in one of her rare out of library appearances.
Raise your hand if you ever got "shushed" in her library! :-)
A young Roger Harwood makes drafting and technical drawing of interest to all of his students.
Full of School Pride, Lera Randall was spotted in one of her rare out of library appearances.
Raise your hand if you ever got "shushed" in her library! :-)
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