Broadway High School - Memories Yearbook (Broadway, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Senior Personalities FRIENDLIEST Jean May Bill Neff MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Davis Kline Stanley Turner MOST DIGNIFIED Margaret Renalds Richard Kline MOST STUDIOUS Norma Caplinger Stanley Roller NEATEST Jean Lohr I )onnie Moomaw WITTIEST Gay Hottinger Gene Driver BEST ALL AROUND Mary C. Dellinger Bevelyn Fulk BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Barbara Phillips Lawrence Roller MOST ATHLETIC Alice Higgs Sonny Derrow MOST DEPENDABLE Mildred Renalds Brisco Dellinger MOST TALENTED Patsy Smucker J.D. Lantz QUIETEST Xie Cook Lowell Ritchie

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If Pearl Showalter, will to any Junior girl, my blond hair and blue eyes, if she uses them to advantage. I, Joan Skidmore, will to any Junior my position as typist providing they use it to get out of classes as I did. I, Pauline Smith, will my position as chief doodler of the Senior Class to Elaine Muntzing. I, Patsy Smucker, will to Loretta Reamer my position as Editor of the Communi-k, if she doesn’t put it out on time. I, Betty Jo Southerly, will to any Junior, my ability to blush. To George Miller, I, Mary Jane Turner, leave my seat on the bus from the Gap. I, Arlene Wittig, will my curly hair to Ellen Ritchie, so she won’t have to curl hers. To Eddie Keller, I, Jane Waggoner, will my small stature and my southern accent. I, Jean Waggoner, will to any Junior my weak mind. I, Darlene Thomas, leave to any Junior, my retiring manner. I, Walter Carr, will to Delaney Blaine my movable ears providing he uses them to entertain the girls. I, Daniel Cline, will to Dirk Freeman my love for the Army, if he doesn’t get drafted as I did. To Bobby Black, I, Brisco Dellinger, will my love for late hours, my red hair and dependable ways. To any Junio r boy, I Sonny Derrow, will my habit of arguing with Mr. Whitmore in Physical Ed. Class. I, Gene Driver, leave to Patsy Hoover my seat in the Senior room if she lets no other boys sit with her. I, Bevelyn Fulk, will to Paul Smith my hillbilly singing, if he doesn’t join Jimmy Raines. I, Richard Kline, will to Ward Moyers my love for driving convertibles if he doesn’t break the speed limit. I, Kenneth Knicely, will to Jesse Cline my seat in Howard Cline’s car. To any junior boy, I, J. D. Lantz, will my black wavy hair providing he does not have it set at a beauty parlor. I, Bill Neff, will to Glade Fulk my ability to out-run all cops, if they have a ’36 Ford. I, Bobby Rhodes, bequeath my funny faces and my contagious chuckle to Brown Hupp. To Donnie Strickler, I, Hoyt Riddle, leave the water pistol I used on the teachers with good aim. I, Lowell Ritchie, bequeath the distinction of being the quietest boy in the senior class to Lawson Roadcap. I, Stanley Roller, will to Kermit Sites my changeable personality of being either good or bad. To Eugene Reid, I, Lawrence Roller, bequeath my position as Mimeographer with a strong back and a weak mind. I, Benny Runion, will to John Mathias my sweet smelling hair tonic to keep his hair in place. I, Bobby Sager, will my fair complexion and blonde hair to Lawson Roadcap. I, Alvin Strickler, bequeath my height and broad shoulders to any junior who needs them. I, Donnie Turner, will to Miles Turner my blonde hair and long legs. To Donnie Stroop, I, Stanley Turner, leave my temper with hopes that he can con¬ trol it better than I could. I, John Wagner, will to Don Holsinger my title of “The Mad Chemist.” I, Everette Wampler, leave to Bobby White my red hair and happy disposition. 1, Donnie Moomaw, bequeath to Jackie Driver my talent in basketball with best wishes for success. I, Junior Mathias, will to Bob White my ability to never be late for class. 1, Richard Litten, will to Cletus Phillips my love for fighting. NANCY MAY JOAN SKIDMORE

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