Appomattox High School - Traveler Yearbook (Appomattox, VA)

 - Class of 1952

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The Last Will And Testament OF THE CLASS OF '52 Being of sound mind, | hereby will on this 8th day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1952, to the faculty and high school classes, the following possessions: To Mr. Burke - A corps of teachers who are satisfied with their pay. To Mr. Kerr - A perfect student body. To Miss Harrison - Our appreciation for her tireless efforts on our behalf, To Miss Holley - A Roman Holliday. To Mrs, Orman - Continued popularity with the students at A.H.S. To Miss Overstreet - A permanent position on the faculty of A.H.S. To Miss Allen - A classroom equipped with all the latest business machines. To Mrs, Taylor - A new Ford for a driver training car. To Miss Mottley - A modern Home Economics cottage. To Mrs, Brown and Mr. Bragg - A gymnasium equipped with winning teams. To Miss Asher - Pupils who will not use the conference rooms in the library for gossip clubs. To Mrs. Payne - A light, airy classroom, not in the basement. To Mr. Hudson - More and better Chemistry students. To Miss Davis - A well-prepared eighth grade. To Mrs. Cheatham - A room full of Spanish students who really study. To Mrs. Speir - A less varied schedule. To Miss O'Brien - A pair of high heeled slippers, so that we will not mistake her for one of the students. Mrs. Norfleet - More excuse blanks, so that she'll be able to fill the needs of all the students. To Mrs. Webb - Months with more weekends, To Mr. Pack - Bigger and better brooms to keep the shop clean. To Mrs. Gilbert - The ability to keep her good disposition forever. To Miss Kate Franklin - A modern music room without disturbances. To Mr. Ashworth - A good wrench. To the Grade Faculty - An elementary school, all their own, away from the interruptions of the high school , To Thurman Arrington - A new book of jokes, To Nina Barlow - A partnership in the Casco Ice Company. To Fleetwood Blackwell - Justa little more time in whichhe can doa fewmore things first. To Howard Blanks - More radio repair work to keep him happy. To Kathryn Burkey - A life filled with music and happiness. To Sylvia Burkes - The ability to master a Tennesseean accent, To Doris Caldwell - The power to keep her pleasing personality. To Dan Carson - More time in which to express his splendid ideas. To Jo Ann Catlett - A Free airplane trip to California with an abundant supply of Gordon's potato chips. To Edwin Cawthorne - The position as football coach in Johnsonville, To Hazel Cheatham - The best of luck throughout her life, To Mary Alice Cheatham - The fulfillment of her ambitions to become a nurse. To Bobby Chenault - The honor of being the second Bing Crosby. To Agnes Christian - The right to become a secretary to the governor, To Peggy Cole - A style shop to run competition with the Vogue, To Sam Coleman - A pretty girl to go with his new Ford. 18

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BEST ALL AROUND Martha Nash and Bill Jamerson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sylvia Burks and Randolph Martin WITTIEST Ann Thomas and Thurmond Arrington CUTEST Peggy Smith and Wade Drinkard



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To Loretta Doss - A Layne cedar chest for her home in Spout Springs. | To Wade Drinkard - A new book of excuses. | To Mildred Ferguson - A position as a secretary in Gladys. | To Ann Franklin - Absolutely nothing, because her sweet smile and winning ways are all she | needs, To Lewis Garrett - An M.D. from the University of Virginia. To Ann Goad - The ability to overcome obstacles that may lie in her path toward further education. To Ida Belle Harvey - A happy life with a wealthy man. To Joan Harvey - Continued joy in the field of education. To Virginia Herndon - The power to remain as lovable as she is. To Kendall Hunter - A jet plane so he'll be able to travel more rapidly. To Bill Jamerson - A lunch counter all to himself. To Billy Johnston -A glass eye that won't flirt. | To Faye Kestner - A year's supply of non-fattening candy. To Jack Layne - The quotation, In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love. To Lucy Martin - A position at Patterson's Drug Store. To Randolph Martin - The combined dignity of the Senior class. To Doris Lee Moore - The honor of being the second Michel Angelo. To Sue Moore - More time to be with Charlie. To Mary Ellen Moore - A happy home on Marshall's farm. To Martha Nash - More friends to add to the host that she has. To Leon Paulette - The book How to Win girls. ; To Waverly Payne - The privilege of asking more questions, To Billy Perdue - A life of happiness, that the twinkle may never leave his eye. To Lois Notestein - A new home, all her own, in Evergreen. To Virginia Ragland - A Long life, filled with happiness. To Mary Ellen Ramsey - A home in which to make Johnny Cakes. To Roy Sharp - A McCormick reaper. To Rosa Shupe - A Hudson in the future. To Moses Smith - A Shirley Temple doll and a home on Reynolds Street. | To Peggy Smith - A special rate on stamps and telephone calls to Norfolk. To Mildred Smoot - A happy home in Clifton Forge. To Earlene Stinson - A never-dying smile. | To Calvin Tanner - A pamphlet entitled How to Impress Stella. To Jean Taylor - The song, Stay as Sweet As You Are. To Ann Thomas - Another ring to go with the one she already has. To Beatrice Totty - A ticket on the USS INGRAHAM, To Shirley Walton - A baby grand Steinway, The instrument of the immortals. To Fred Weakley - A Franklin watch, so he'll be able to get to Ann's on time. To Daphine Wells - A Wood home on Park Avenue. To David Wood - An ideal position for himself. To Mary Woods - Whatever she most desires. 19

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