Bedford High School - Peaks Yearbook (Bedford, VA)

 - Class of 1952

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Class of 1952 ANDREW LYLE PADGETT Mustard Au, you don’t say so!””...Mustard’s a joke lover, as well as a lover of baseball, track and football. He also likes holidays and sleeping in study hall. His chief dislike is Monday morning, which he claims shouldn’t be. We all wish you the best of luck after high school, a nd know you’ll get a kick out of life. Football, ’49, 50, Manager, ’48; Baseball, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52, Captain, 52; Track, 51, 752; Vice President, Freshman Class, ’49; Hi-Y Club, 50, 51; Hobby Club, ’51, ’52; Distributive Education Club, ’52. LOUISE WILKES ROBERTSON Louise “Well, I tell you now, it’s like this!”? ... Louise invaded B. H. S. during her sophomore year. With her she brought above average marks and a world shaking sneeze. She has plenty of ability and she deserves the best. Louise is sure to go far. Basketball, ’50; Football Ticket Seller, ’50, ’51, ’52; Basketball Drink Seller, 51, 752; Forensic Play Contest, ’49; V. S. C. A. Day, 49; Eighth grade play and Representative, ’48; Tri-Hi-Y, ’50, ’51, °52; Spelling Contest, 51; Winner of District Forensic Contest, 152; Beta Club, 51, 52, President, 52; Girl’s State, 51; News Editor of Otter’s Lookout, ’52, Reporter, ’ 51; Homeroom Representative, 51; Feature Editor of Peaxs, ’52; Glee Club, ’52; Latin Tourna- ment, °52; Class Night, ’52; Valedictorian, ’52. HORACE WALKER WOOLDRIDGE, JR. Squeaky T hate Women!”... Squeaky is our woman hater, but he’s lots of fun. To him Monday mornings are a big mistake. He’s been a big help to ol’ Bedford High in baseball, basketbail, and football. We don’t know what we’d have done without Squeaky in Chemistry Class. Here’s wishing you the best. Baseball, ’49, 50, 51, 752; Basketball, ’49, ’50, 751; Football, ’49, Po Omart wel ackanes Tete Clic Ove. s Dyers Zee eresiden teas Toa Lobby: Club, ’51, 52; Paper staff, 49, ’50; Vice President, Sophomore Class, ’50; Vice President, Junior Class, ’51; Secretary, Senior Class, ’52. “4 15 ie

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Class of 1952 FRANK LEE HUBBARD Frank ““Have you seen Helen?” ... We all like Frank with his brown hair and eyes—and with Helen Nance. Frank’s quiet, courteous, and always there ready to lend a helping hand. In sports, football and track are his strong points and he’s a big asset to them. We have a feeling Frank’ll get what he’s going after. Hootballiv495 Gomes 1525 Co-Captainms Ie lirackwaA0 aac OmmcTInman Fie Ye Clubwes i 5255 Presidentwes 2-m bresidentwe Union @laccemacit, Playground Supervisor, ’52; Model Genera] Assembly Delegate, ’51; Business Manager of Peaks, ’52. JAMES LESLIE KENNEDY Jim “Great day in the morning!” ...He may be quiet, but he’s nice to have around. Anything with the name of sports attached, Jim likes. He’s been a mainstay in track and football—loyal and de- pendable. We predict that he’ll go places in the future. Playground Supervisor, 52; Hi-Y Club, ’59, ’51, 52; Vice President, Junior ‘Class, s1s) President, Senior Class, S25 Lraek ms 40..050.;-6 01 Manager, 752; Football, ’49, 50, °51, Manager, ’52. MARJORIE ANN McGHEE Margie O look, isn’t that funny!’’... Here’s a girl we all like—with fun just bursting out all over her. She always has a joke to tell, some- thing to confess, or something to ask. With her height and speed, Margie was a big help on the basketball team this year. Everyone wishes you “good luck” in whatever you do. St. Patricks—Basketball, °49, ’50, ’51; Tennis, ’49; Volleyball, ’49; Reporter for paper, 49, ’50, Feature Editor, ’51; Chairman of C. S..N. C., ’51; Student Council Committee, ’51; Bedford High School, Tri-Hi-Y, ’52; Basketball, ’52; Homeroom Representa- 99 tive, 52; Reporter for Otter’s Lookout, 2. 5 Pp 5 “14 J



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CLASS HISTORY This is your announcer bringing you the history of the Class of 1952. Long ago, in that misty past, we started to school. In those days members of the class were already making their marks in their respective schools; at Liberty Academy were Andrew Padgett, Jimmy Kennedy, and Tommy Daniels; at Bed- ford Elementary School, Margie McGhee, Frank Hubbard and Avery Harwood; at St. Mary’s in Hagerstown, Maryland, Helene Dunn; and Louise Robertson at Berryville Ele- mentary. It was a momentous day in our history when we came from grade school into the freshman year at high school. During this year, John Zoric added his hame to the growing rolls. In 1949-1950, the sophomore class was pulled together under the guidance of Mrs. J. J. Thax- ton, Jr., better known as Mrs. ‘“‘Humphry.” Clarice Powell, who attended the Bedford Elementary School, was back at Bedford High School. Sally Babb, of Bronx, New York, and Louise Robertson from Berryville, Virginia, also joined our class. During the latter part of the year, Julia Fulton’s shrieks were heard no more. She, Warren Elliot, and Bill Kennedy left the class to go their own ways. In our Junior year, we still made the sliding desks of Room 25 our headquarters. At this time Tommy Daniels and Horace Wooldridge became permanent members of our class. This WaspauredslettersycareiyespOrtc OL sba rims picked up the Western Quarter state champion- ship in football and the District Championship in Track. Frank Hubbard and Bobby Martin were co-captains. Junior boys on these win- ning teams were Avery Harwood, Frank Hub- bard, Tommy Daniels, Jimmy Kennedy, Jack Karnes, Bobby Martin, Horace Wooldridge, and Andrew Padgett. In the latter part of the year the Juniors lost John Zoric to Pennsyl- vania, and Sally Babb to St. Catherine’s in Richmond. Finally we come to our year of years. Al- though we had lost Bobby Martin to the Army, Clarice’ Powell to Bed Burnett, “and Jack Karnes to Hargrave Military Academy, we forged ahead. Jimmy Kennedy was chosen president, and a mighty rough time he had of it keeping the class in line. Helene Dunn, a new- comer from Hagerstown, Maryland, was vice President, Horace Wooldridge, Secretary, and Avery Harwood, Treasurer. Margie McGhee of Bedford Elementary School days was back alter a stay of threésyears ateot. patric seam Richmond, and acted as homeroom representa- tive. Although the seniors were under the auspices of Miss Bibb for the first six weeks, in room 22, we soon transferred to our favorite room— number 25, with Miss Ida Patterson shepherd- ing them. Soon things began to move fast and furiously; Helene Dunn was chosen co-editor of THe Peaks, Frank Hubbard elected presi- dent of the Hi-Y Club, and Tommy Daniels and Avery Harwood were co-captains in foot- ball. Under their leadership Bedford copped the half-state championship in football, and proudly brought home the trophy. Avery Harwood was captain of the basketball team, and under him Bedford came very close in the district championship—missing it by 5 points in the South Boston game. Margie McGhee was on the championship team in girls’ basket- ball, and played her part in bringing us the district trophy. Captain of the baseball team, which came in second place in the district was Andrew Padgett. On December 6 the Juniors gave the Seniors a Prom, complete with a floor show. In March, there was the paper dance which was very much enjoyed by all. The gymnasium was decorated with strips of newspaper, and punch was served from buckets. A floor show was provided for amusement during intermis- sion. On May 23, the Juniors gave the Seniors a picnic out at Bedford Lake. On May 29, the Florence Tea Room, in con- junction with Mr. Charlie Green, Jr., gave the Seniors and their dates a buffet supper and a party afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Birch, who own the tea room, gave the party in honor of their daughter, who is a senior at New London Academy this year. Tonight, we Seniors are gathered at our final banquet to be followed by the Bac- calaureate Sermon, and Graduation. Time forbids further chronicle of our many activities. This is your announcer, signing off. LoutsE RoBERTSON—H istorian

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