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HSIAME l Rosa Hendricks leaves her leadership to Sally Loy. Emmogene. Omps leaves her studious and dignified manner to Linda Miller. Betty Wolford leaves her quiet and charming personality to Thelma Taylor. Nancy Sue Cather leaves to Douglas Carper her love for sports and her favorite subject, Phys. Ed. Juanita Braithwaite leaves a roll of adhesive tape to Ann Brown to use in Mr. Ware's class. Iris Racey leaves her favorite booth in the Crystal to Barbara Hannum to enjoy her cokes after school. Hillary Brant leaves to Allen Barley the job as EditorfinfChief of the Woodbine and a two-week vacation when he is through. Donnie Anderson leaves to Roger Ramey his nickname, feet Gardner Brannon leaves to Jack Jenkins the job as senior class president. Hazel Barham leaves her quiet and dignified manner to Jo Ann Sirbaugh. Mary Hermanson leaves her love for Massanutten Military Academy to Tessie Golden. ' Mildred Kirk leaves to Pat Singhass her love for a Sheriff's son. Ruth Rinker leaves her enduring and sparkling personality to Ruth Snapp. Barbara Wolfe wills to Phyllis Cambell her love for the Handley Boys. Pat Swink wills to Marian Copp her love for Clarke County boys. Margaret Brumback leaves her ability to be President of the F.H.A. year after year to Janie Brumback. Marjorie Golladay leaves to Wanda LaFollette her love for making a home. Patricia Smith leaves her ability to giggle in every class to Harold Catlett. Pat Russell leaves his skill for one-arm driving to David Brown. Thomas Reardon leaves to Bobby Layman his Charles Atlas stature. Robert Renner leaves his love for the girls fany girlj to Omer Loften. Peggy McCauley leaves to Joyce Fout her ability to change her last name. Johanna Kettlewell leaves to the remaining students her love for James Wood. Nancy L. Cather leaves to Anna Lee Micheal her A's in Latin Class. Paul Strawderman leaves his tall gracious stature to Nolan Davis. Robert Jones leaves his place in the Senior Spotlight as the Wittiest to Bonny Russell. Lamaris Sager wills her standing room on the bus to anyone who wants it. Donald Taylor leaves his ability to smile when Mrs. Stickley is bawling him out, to anyone who needs it. Dolly Shifflett leaves her love for dancing and goodflooking boys to Varsella Fauver. Victor Crim leaves his ability to sweep the girls off their feet to Luther Dorsey. Charles Coates leaves to George Cather his job as Treasurer of the F.H.A. James Hottle leaves his place in the Senior Spotlight to Sidney Rogers. Harry Pingley leaves his quiet ways to Donald Lockhart. ' Charles Cochran leaves his big ears to Lee Gregory. Warren Kines leaves his ability to repair the ladies' shoes and pocketbooks to James Painter. Geraldine Dellinger leaves to Ann Deighton her pleasing personality. James Hammock leaves his ability to get along with the girls to Jimmy Vaughn. To Miss Newton and Mr. Colaw, we, the Senior Class, leave our deepest and sincerest appreciation for all they have done for us throughout the past year. We, Frances Wolford and Virginia Shifflett, being of strong will and sound mind, do hereby appoint Evelyn Williams and Laurel Ann Muntzing, to write the last will and testament of 1952. Frances Wolford and Virginia Shijfliett Cfestatrixj
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lASl Wlll,A We, the class of 1951 of james Wood High School, being proved of sound :hind and body bequeath the following to those who will cherish them most in the years to come: Louise Jenkins wills to Pat Perry her 22finch waist line and her height of 4 feet and 11 inches. Gloria Clark leaves her pleasing way of getting along with people to Betty Madigan. Betty Keiter leaves to Betty Clark the opportunity of going to Girls' State. Page Huffman wills his studious way to Ray Ewing. Dorothy Coffelt leaves her quiet and lady-like manner to Margaret Ann Pullen. Irene Russell wills her naturally curly hair to her sister, Georgia. Helen Newcome and Gladys Lamp leave to Evelyn Luttrell and Linda LeDane their love for sports. Mary and Kitty Bragg leave their ability to get along as twins to the Hodgson twins. Julian Ebersole wills his dry wit and keen mind to James Patton. Jerry White leaves his big feet and bony elbows to john Taylor. Bill Bailey leaves his love to Mrs. Stickley. Dwain Place leaves to Calvin Shirley and Keven Omps his ability to drive a Ford. Nancy Baker wills her technique on How to Hold a Man Once You Get Him to Ann Brown. Ann Mongan leaves her love for New York to anyone who would like to have it. Graham Teets wills to Ray Morrison his distillery. Dorothy Barr wills her volume on How to Get a Man to Propose, to Frances Jackson. jean Marple wills her quietness to Tommy Biggert. Betty Ann Whitacre leaves to Eugene Baker her foolish ideas. Wilma Ferrell wills to Betty Lou Morrison her last dime. June Luttrell leaves her red hair to Colleen Largent. Millard Singhass leaves to Walter Lockhart his Composition book. Phyllis Herbaugh leaves her job as oihce girl to Pat Pingley. Ray Hines leaves his good looks and his place in the Senior Spotlight to Glenn Silman. jane Grim leaves to Susan Sargent her ability to get a diamond. Phyllis Dick leaves to Jean Dorsey her studious way. Jane Clevenger leaves to Lucy Clevenger the honor of being Best Dressed in 1952. Carolyn Solenberger leaves her dependability to Mary Fauhenstock. Barbara Trenary leaves her charming personality to Yvonne Armstrong. Carroll Dalton leaves to Benny Rogers his job of driving the school bus next year. Mary Virginia Dicks leaves her tall stature and feminine grace to Helen Hensley. Helen Owens leaves to Nancy Boyles her quiet ways and pleasant disposition. jo Ann Wilson, Roxanne Rogers, and Libby Hollis leave their love for Mr. Lovett and Chemistry to Fay Shyrock. Donna Smith and Pat Sutherland leave to the junior girls their love for the Navy. Shirley Peoples leaves to Mary LaRue her love for the boys. Ellen River leaves to Doris Clem her Gift of Gab. Minnie Russell leaves to Barbara Russell her ability to go steady with a sailor. Mae Snyder leaves to Georgiana Gum her love for the Ridgeway Roller Rink. Lois White leaves her shy and cute ways of doing things to Mary Ellen jenkins. Louise Walker leaves to Hilda Vann the opportunity of getting married as soon as she graduates. Sarah Marks leaves her report card with A's and B's to Shirley Barton. Mary Ann Mcllwee leaves to Virginia Bailey the opportunity of being majorette for Rouss Drum and Bugle Corp. 1 Donald Luttrell leaves his ability to drive a Buick to Billy Nicholson.
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SIIPHUMIIRES Row 1. left to right: Z, Mar' stun. E, Huttle. V. DeHaven. F. Kenny. R. Luttrell, E. Hammock. Row Z: Hain- mer. B. Franklin. E. Hmlf son. A. Wherzcl. C. Lou Reed. E. Fox. Row 3: j. ff. Taylor. G. W. Monk, K. Omps, A. V. Dailey, K, Low' cry, G. Phillips. Row l. left lu right: R. Owens. M. Harman, E. Lew' is. L. Fisliel, F. Kuinp. R. McCann, Row 2: M. Rolwin- son. E. Wilsmmii, E. Shelburne. B, Flowers, P, Pelter, Row 3: L. Ramcy, D. Rainey. W. Whitacrc, C. Rulwlc, L. Trip' lett, Fisliback. Row 1, left to right: P. Wliitf tington, R, Seldom, C. Rivers D. LcDanc. R. Wcmlfaird. C. Whitm0re.Rc1w 2: G. Welsli, M. Swisher. M. Triplett. D Owens, A. Grove. Row 3: B Williams. D. Melvin, Pain' ter. P. Virol, E. Fauvcr.
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