Altavista High School - Nuntius Yearbook (Altavista, VA)

 - Class of 1942

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Junior Class Colors: Molto: Flower: Purple and White “What we are to be, we are becoming” V iolet OFFICERS Prestdentss. 25 fo G Ai oo Sec Bice ee nd ee re ee EARL NELSON Vjceel resid ent. ..4 costco sag. aah ata sca tS ade ee. tee Peg ne ce Aaa ee We a ea HAZEL BARKER Secretar pal (easur ef sds ee ee oe ee ee ee JEANETTE PICKREL Historidri bc... ee Fee Rene Whee IS POM EaeY OF Se sere Se Ff Bitty SMITHERS First Row Faye Apcock T. T. ANDREW Marion BENNETT Laura Bowers RicHaArp BarNEY Second Row HazeL BarKER PAULINE CHAPMAN Lioyp Brown JUANITA CLIFTON Atma Cox Third Row Epwarp East EvELYN GIBSON BiLLiE GREGORY G. W. GoopMan ANNIE HAMLETTE Fourth Row Lippy Hai Haro p JOHNSON VIRGINIA JETER AGNES HUNDLEY Boston LAMBERT Fifth Row ALEAS DEANER Lizzie Har ANNA Hatt JEANETTE Hai Bettie Mason ee NOR ECMBES:

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ARTICLE XVIII To the Juniors, the following individual bequests are made: To Vernell Reynolds, someone to talk to after Guy is gone. To Rachel Sparks, Calvin Carter leaves his Civics nap. To R. E. Snyder, Leona Farmer leaves her “golden voice.” To Elizabeth Wooldridge, Margaret Payne leaves her “Carole King” figure. To Annie Hamlette, Lois Robey leaves Samuel Smith. To Lloyd Brown, Dorothy Roberts leaves her “devil-may-care’’ ways. To Marie Spence, we leave Jacqueline Barker's fast movement of the tongue. To Hazel Barker, Helen Richards leaves her last minute arrivals at school. To David Burkhart, Marjorie Gregory leaves a hairpin to hold his hair in place. To Richard Barney, Shirley Dowdy leaves her curley hair. To Rebecca Unrue, Gene Cecil leaves her “pig tails.” To Agnes Hundley, Shirley Preston leaves her abilit y to remain cool and calm. To Zada Walthall, Kathleen Cox leaves her tiny waist. To Reginald Pearson, Tommy Holt leaves his ability to tease girls. To Billy Smither, L. D, Laughon leaves his ability to dodge girls so that he might graduate next year. To G. E. Sparks, Paige Clanton leaves his ability to blush. To Kelley Shelton, Christine West leaves her business ability. To Edward East, Louis Barnard leaves his place in Juanita Clifton’s affections. To Juanita Clifton, we leave Lucille Pugh’s typing speed. To Frank Hilton, we leave Ray Plymale’s ‘‘kid curlers.” To Annie St. John, Connie Shelton leaves her everyday school attendance. To G. W. Goodman, J. R. Hogan's ability to yodel. To Harold Johnson, Billy Travis’ ability to speak distinctly. To Boston Lambert, Odell Tippett’s popularity. To Earl Nelson, George Smith leaves his place on the football team. To Hampton Owen, we leave Malcolm Drinkard’s date book. To Warren Wilks, Wayne Walters studiousness. To Melvin Williams, Dick Smith leaves his peculiar way of spelling words. To Irene Tuck, Rachel Preston leaves the box her diamond came in in hopes that it will bring Irene good luck. To Laura Bowers, Gertrude Haislip leaves her infectious giggle. To Edwin McCrickard, Jess Burgess leaves his masculine strength. To Alease Deaner, Doris Morris gladly leaves four inches of her height. To Alma Cox, Frances Cox leaves her cheerful laughter. To Billy Gregory, we leave Dorothy Hobbs’ position as the youngest senior in our class. To Faye Adcock, Martha Qualls’ jitterbug fever. To Richard Smith, we leave E. B. Quarles’ supply of chewing gum. To Frances Roberts, Kitty East leaves her dignity. To Virginia Hall and Robert Seay, Mae Holley leaves her love of typing. To Jeanette Pickrel, Hazel Crawford leaves her position as leader of the senior class. To Jeannette Hall, sister Nancy leaves her position as the only girl in the geometry class. To Virginia Jeter, Elrie Moore leaves her nice ways and good grades. To T. T. Andrew, Nancy Robbins leaves her French accent. To Nancy Wilks, Rebecca Smith leaves her blonde hair. To J. T. Walker, Jim Bennett leaves his witty jokes and ways. To Pauline Chapman, Rosa Belle Lane leaves her position on the basketball team. To Marian Bennett, Pauline Cecil leaves her day dreams. To Libby Hall, Loma Brooks and June Worley leave their list of soldiers to write to. To Elva Marsh, Ruth Anthony leaves her quiet ways and manners. To Elizabeth Hall, we leave Dorothy Reynolds’ seat in the library. To Surena Sizemore, Iberia Reynolds leaves her love for the movies. To Evelyn Gibson, we leave Rachel Andrews’ and Virginia Shelton’s place as helpers to Mr. McIntosh. To Betty Mason, we leave Elizabeth Owen’s love for Home Ec. To Frances Stinnette, Polly Hancock leaves her love for driving a car south. 21 aOR Mice ew clieee ree Obl C).@ L



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First Row E.va Marsu Epwin McCricKaNnp JEANETTE PICKREL Eart NELSON VERNELL REYNOLDS Second Row HampToN OweENn Frances RoBertTs REGINALD PEARSON Marie SPENCE Bitty SMITHER Third Row RACHAEL SPARKS R. E. SNYDER FRANCES STINNETTE RosBert SEAY SURENA SIZEMORE Fourth Row RIcHARD SMITH IRENE TUCK Resecca UNRUE Nancy WILKs ELIZABETH WOOLDRIDGE Fifth Row ZADA WALTHALL MEtvyn WILLIAMS G. E. Sparks WarREN WILKES YEAR’S ACTIVITIES Sponsored a magician show. Entertained Seniors at Junior-Senior Prom on May Held a rummage sale. le REE oe Held a hat party. Participated in class night. Sponsored Roy Hall Show. Took part in Candle-Light Services. Presented three plays in the school auditorium. bo ANIL AL MRS EIN eC dsl se Ola OlOMe

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