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,, ': 14' CLASS WILL Pat Angle KANAWHAN Q13 l -:A 'Z 1-I . . .ppb , -.al 51 1 ee WE, the Senior Class of 1933, of Cabin Creek District High School, East Bank, in the 'county of Kanawha, in the state of West Virginia, hereby leave our unsought hopes and ambitions, personal and class property, in the hands of our followers This wrll shall and should take Ol recerve effect on or after we the brrght and shining stars have gone on our short and distant paths or be- yond and beneath rn the thick nar ron and vr rde ways of the wor ld Thus we leave our last vt rll and testament as follows To the Junior class vr e most unxn rllrnglv leave our faithful class advisors To some capable and talented Junror such as herself Betty Wolfe gives up her posrtron on the Kanawhan staff Robert Eccles Elizabeth Sham Rax mah Car nrfax and Hester Moore leave their A grade cards to J T Brannen Bland Walker Wrllram Hayes and Pat Hilton Lofton Tudor and Roy Schvr ernsburg hand down their football secr et rn knocking em cold to the J unror boys and their followers Phyllis Dressler takes this opportunity to offer Reba John son her posrtron as ivory pounder Upon Ralph Wrllrams and Melvin Clements Palmer Wright and Walter Krnsolvrng bestou their many talents hoping that they vs rll be able to display them as nicely as therr orrgrnal owners Clayton Hudnall and Eugene Keeney turn over then manager shrps to Carl Wilson and Walter Wagner Ar tre Toler and Elizabeth Eccles donate their famous corduroy skrr ts to the fir st two people to apply for them Delma Lane and Thelma Reid endou Lucrlle Lane and Louise Mori IS with their beautiful fr rendshrp From Robert Paxton and Marjorie Rader Irene Hudnall and Kathleen Car uthers shall receive nrne book reports Russel Calvert and Nathan Mattox shall come rnto possession of the vast number of lady admrr ers of Harold White and Wood rovx Hunley unrfor ms to Gwendolyn Walton and Antonia Sprlok Two Ju-rrors wrll come rnto possession of the locker of Elsre Johnson and Rachel Noble prowrded they will clean rt out maria- was Page thx ty two 9532 I sf' I iif' ,. lt. L, fa 955 .s 1 ' - - ' - , ' . . A . . . , . I I v I 7. 1 I 7 7 ' . , U Y , : k I x I . I O , ' , ' ' K6 79 1 4 ' ' V 1 ' 1 ' 7 3 1f 1 . y ' 1 - ' 1 V 1 ' ' . 7 ' 1 ' 1 1 . N i . ' . 7 1 - . . ' ' rr' . , . H ' . . , . , 1 V. . . 7 . 1 N. a I 1 ' 1 ' ' 4 I ' . 1 ' 1 as , .545 Anna Belcher and Louise Clark hand over their basketball v 1 1 1 I 0 0 0 0 . I : 5:3 g i :..'f '7 l Z: l is .I i
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M' -' cg2gaEEE!!E5 KQAFQEKWWTTE BJ 5E!!QE5EL25b f- -in 1 4 P Q 1 . , ul -ii. 1 'I . I ' ' 1-2 G?r 'gil ,Q G 'll 219 Wavie Gifford, treasurer. We may say that, as a whole, the class thoroughly enjoyed the entire school yea r. September 8, 1931, saw the return of one hundred and fifty- eight of the class, enrolling as Juniors. BV that time we were set- tled and, rn a sense, 'tbelonged' to the school. For' a while we de- voted ourselves to welcoming and getting acquainted rr ith new- tomers and then again took up the regular routine of classes and school activities Eugene Beaver was again elected president of the class vvrth Marx rn Ixeeney yrce pr esrdent Pat Angle secretary and Billie Mcy ev treasurer The faculty leaders were Miss Dorothy Matrcs Miss Lourse Pix or and Mr Er xr rn Cochran These teachers directed the Junior class play Clrmbrng Roses and rt was a great success Lourse Clendenrn and Donald Mor r rs had the leading parts and sex eral other members of the class also gave ex cellent performances The class xr as also outstanding rn athletics and many earned letters rn football and basketball The average grades of the class yr er e lou er than the pr ex rous year but when we moved into the seniors seats on the last day of school the deter mrnatron to do better vs ork the next x ear xr as the pr edomrnatrng thought of all In beptember 19 2 we entered our last term of high school We held our heads high for vs e yr ere the Benrors As our pr esrdent we elected Hugh McPherson Donald Morris vrce president Pat Angle secretary and RovSchxre1nsburg treasurer Our class ad vrsors rere Miss Elizabeth Campbell Mr H C Kennedy and Mr Lynn lavlor Under thrs leadership me gate the Senror class play Be An Optrmrst xr rth Paul Palmer and Bettv Coleman the leading characters Members of our class also published The lxanawha Ripple which was the irrst school paper rn several years to be a succe s We vs on recognition rn our studies rn athle trcs and rn other actrxrtres and xx e feel that the athletic directors have lost some x ery x aluable football and basketball play ers There vrere one hundred and thrrtr seven of us to receive diplomas and despite the drflicultres rr e encountered by being the operated vxrth our prrncrpal and facultv rn ex ery xr ay that we could In view of these facts ue hope that our classmates and the faculty vsrll think oi us long after gr aduatron as loval supporters of the school and not Just ships that pass rn the night l,,. 5 V.. 4. I ,. if-- ks .?5 1930 I . I nl Y is . 4 s - . . . . 5. .1 Lg . . 'D' - r .n Y , .- . - . . 'ffl r . i U n K 7 y N . ' ' 7 - s - - - - ' C. . U 2 L. ' - . . ,A L L .. A .- . , . . 1 ' . ' , , , as ' ' . 77 ' P 1 K a if , D, I V I Y I I 7' . I ' 9 . . H, Y ' ., 9 ' ' ' w y n A' y X. - v - ' ' - D' . . O V - - . - ' - , 1 O ,L 1 n . . . . , . . k . . . . , ' 'K 5 ,' , ' 5 D 7 . D. y. l U . S . ., . . K . .I . . L - ' .0 I L I .L v l. 7 . L 46 1 l ' - l, v. f 4 n Q R 7 9 1. 7 ' . I . I 1 ' KK A. . If V . Y L . h N - . t . ' C . . S .. . . Y I i. . . 0 I . . 7 .. - 1 Q . . . . w V ' l I V . . depression class, we kept up the standard of the school and co- fe? bs g Q 4 Hdvu ' Q1 LR? 'ls' -' T-I I I Page hirty-unl-
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E 1 I fl QT -:1 123 -.-.,. Q. F, pl KANAWHAN .Happy Hutton and Happy Keeney will leave their happy dis- posrtrons in the care of A. J. Kincaid and Hilda Holt. i .Marjorie Cowherd, Billie McVey and Jean Bates endow Vir- grnra Lyons, Rosalie Johnson and Jean Shaver with their chewing gum to be found under the library desks. Helen Johnson and Felix Buchko will their poetic ability to Lucille Parker and Chuck Jernigan. To some lover of gossip, Pat Angle gives up her Patty Tattle column in the Kanawha Ripple. Wavre Grfford leaves an alarm clock to Elmer Berry Evelyn Campbell and Ada Mae Shaver have finally consented to give up their popular rty to Margaret Gaye and Katherine Caw- e Hugh McPherson and Dennre Fraley extend their height to John Ervin and Wrllram Hayes James McCon1hay and Elizabeth Waldron may have the seats rn chapel belonging to Gene Beaver and Hilda Holt Ma ur ree Gosnay and Don McSur lev bestow a mir row to Harold Angle and James Smrthers so that they w rll alw ays see the sunny srde of life By request of a special member of our faculty Hayden Moore and James Petrv have been advised to leave their mischievous pranks to Calvert Pucker and lrm Swartz Lon Kinder will surrender hrs business papers to the person with the most patience Carrie White Ruby Hemmings Hazel Westfall and Vrvran Lambert give their choice seats rn the bus to the first to get them If aye Hammond and Margery Skrles leave their famous alrbr I have to study to the Stone sisters Dot Hensley and Louise Clendenrn bestow upon Pearl Maloney and Stella Holbrook their small feet Last but most rmpor tant the class as a whole vvrsh to make the J unrors Car etakers of the follow rng Our most adorable and wonder ful faculty stray know ledge and belongings and above all our highly polished REPUTATION and may rt ner er be tarnished The one most rmpor tant law of this will rs that every one shall take hrs estate and be contented and that the wrll shall never be broken Read and signed by the follow rng witnesses MARGERY SKILES FAYE HAMMOND 'W H50 rxQ5sf5 Iii a--. + ll l 1.211 451, 'rs IZ I' a .I Ax '59 ni. Jn: . v ci . I I. 1 'I I. V 1 y' I l I I , i . . . ' I. N I .OI l 9 I - f ' 1 , M D y 7' r 'I . I I , I - s M n t ' y u . p ' - 1' - - - ' U ' - 57 . I '. . , . ' , . . A 1 ' i . . 5 . .0 as va ' , ' , . ' ., as , , 77 . ,' . . . fb, 1 Y ' v Y V . y 1 f' . - - ' - , . 1 - lfif ' . . . ' li-'P I . , v ' PAT ANGLE 1-' fx Q- N I' '+ '..' 21::-1zf?r---l -'- . F '-'fffiieliif ff Page Ihirty-three
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