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Class Wlll Billy Lee Marcum will my ability to drlve a car to Ralph Parsley Landon Stroud w1ll my broomsncks and cats to Jlmmy Lester Thomas Roy Stroud w1ll my 198 pounds of muscles to Thomas Lee Marcum Ray Chaffxn w1ll my ab11ity to play baseball to Edwm Howard Copley Troy Varney w1ll my ab1l1ty to play football to Ralph Barsley Romalne Salmons w1ll my shortness to Schrxlda Clark Helen Glllmon w1ll my sllmness to Dorls Ann Herald Betty Lo1s L1ttle wxll my natural curly hall' and good looks to Myrtle Corns EISIS Held w1ll my eyes to Dorls Ann Herald and my love to her brother Carl Roxxe Vernatter w1ll my ab1l1ty to make A's ln Amerlcan Hlstory to Ruth Salmons Troy Perry w1ll my tallness to Thomas Lee Marcum Charles Copley w1ll my blue eyes and curly ha1r to Frank Camron Verna Jarrell w1ll my qultness to Schrllda Clark and my A's rn Shorthand to Ruth Salmons Dottre Perry w1ll my long flnger naxls to Dons Ann Herald Gay Willxamson w1ll my flgure to Maxxe Stroud and my long flnger naxls to Sue Stamper Antha Harmon w1ll my ha1r to Lula Mae Ratchff and my dancxng abxhty to ROXIC Mucny Irene Rose w1ll my natural curly han' to any unlucky Junxor who has to roll her harr every nlght Gus Porter w1ll my ab1l1ty to study to Frank Damron James Stroud w1ll my ab1l1ty to study and play hookle to Glen Wxlhamson Vlrgxnxa Wrlharnson w1ll my ab1l1ty to make the honor roll part of the txme to my brother, Glen, and my work on the School paper to Howard Copley Roy Herald w1ll my hot rod to Howard Copley and my racmg abllxty to my cousmg Dons Ann Herald Ked Marcum, jr w1ll my blond han to Howard Copley Buddy Ramsey w1ll my m1ll1on dollar shoe shme to B111 Dillon Ralph Dawson w1ll my workxng capaclty to Lowell Varney 27 Lassie Williamson will my letter writing to Myrtle Corns. 1 , I l a
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Traditions has xt that the Juniors honor the Seniors with a banquet before the year IS over worked hard all year trying to ralse enough funds for the banquet We were determined to make occasion something splendid We d1dn't fall short of our aspiration, for we put on a banquet that we feel was the best banquet that had ever been glven ln our school We had xt at the Mountaineer Hotel xn Williamson Our theme was The Gay Nmet1es and decorations were 1n keeping with the theme After the banquet, we came back to school for our prom We are very proud mdeed of the outcome of both the banquet and the prom That year we lost some students Ella Crum, Martha Endlcott Gracie Moore Ernestlne Crum V1rg1n1a Marcum Norma Maynard, Ervin Marcum and Eugene Rose We gained two students, Augustus Porter from Dunlow and Roxle Vernatter from Burch We were very anxious to get started on our senlor year The day finally came' On August 31 we enrolled as Seniors How excited we were' This was to be the greatest year in the history of our class The word Senior had a certain ring to it that pleased us greatly Our sponsors were Mr and Mrs Crum to whom we are grateful for thelr kindness Herald Secretary and Troy Varney Treasurer Mr Sm1t.h had left us and we had a new principal Mr Francis M. Curnutte We have worked hard this year We have worked on both the newspaper and t.he yearbook and have participated in all activities Three of our girls Virginia Williamson, Betty Lo1s Little and Elsie Herald, were cheerleaders V1rg1n1a Williamson was also Drum Majorette Betty Lois Little was elected Homecoming Queen and Roy Herald a fullback made particular honorable mention ln the State of West V1rg1n1a Football Augustus Porter, a tackle, made honorable men tron Four members of our class namely Ralph Dawson, Ray Chafm Gay Williamson, and Charles Copley belong to the Iewel Chapter of the National Honor Society We are very proud of our achievements And now as we get ready to leave the school we know we will remember with joy, and yet a tear, the time we spent in dear O1e Crum High CLASS MOTTO THE LADDER OF SUCCESS IS BEFORE US LET US CLIMB, BE DO NOT PRETEND CLASS COLORS CLASS FI-QWER BLUE AND GOID RED ROSE 26 . . . . . we ' ' . ' the . y . , . . . y . i and cooperation. Our class officers are Roy Stroud, Presidentg Ray Chaffins, Vice Presidentg Roy , E ! ' ' I . l 7 . . l l . u U , . , . . . . Y , . . ' ' ll g - .
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