Montgomery High School - Chien Gris Yearbook (Montgomery, WV)

 - Class of 1940

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WEAKNESS All Men Earl Bob Kay Lessons Lee Neil Who Knows Katherine M. Females Falling for Pretty 'Girls Lois Anything in a Skoit Pal Audra Jr. Haskett Argatha Mary Jeanne Stemple Hot Dogs Bob Saxton All Females Making A's George G. Chevrolet Jimmie B. Raymond Bethel Being Quiet Candid Cameras Studying Helen Ray Crow Bowles Butterscotch Pie Alline A Big Mouth Argatha Junior Juanita Joe None Knows Myrtle C. Reading Eileen Betty Stanley Audra Nadine Billy Boys Ju Ju Virginia Bob Ruth The Band All Beautiful Females Class Roster FAMOUS SAYING Boy! He's Cute. I Don't Believe It. Yes Bobby. Boy! She's Cute. I Agree Did You Get Your Lessons. Oh Gee! Could Be. Ain't That a Sight. That's What I Say. Where's Paul? Shucks. Do You Mean Lt? Hi Honey! I Don't Know. Ah! Don't 'I!hart's Right. Where's Skaggs? That's Right. Now! Listen You. Dad-Gum-It. You Look So Cute Today. I Object. Let's go to Study Hall. Hi Honey! Thata Go Baby. I Reckon. Well Alright. Come on Donald. No Not Now. Hi There! I Have My Assignment. Yes, Helen Dear. Oh Yea! Is It Dirty? Ah-Cracky! Well All-Right. Sh-hhh-! O!?'?!! You Nunley. All Right Now. Ah! Now. Okie Dokie Kid. Oh! Yes. Hi Ye Baby! Wanna Fight? Where's Eileen? Hello Honey! Heck! I'm Agin' It. 'Go Kid. What Do You Say? Oh Gee, He's Curte. Yoo Hoo. Yes, I'm Going to Beards Fork. Gosh! What Did Ruth Say? Ah! Now. No Not Now. AMBITION To Graduate in Three Years To Be a Dancer To Be With Bob To Be a Great Success Be a Professor Be a House Wife To To To Sing Like Kate Smith To Fly an Airplane To Be a Great Success To Get Some Life Ins-urance To Become the Husband of Hedy Lamaar To Marry Lois To Quit Breaking Girl's Hearts To Get on Top and Stay There To Cut Pork Chops To Graduate from M. H. S. Be a Stooge To Gert His Dad's Car Be a Professional Football Player Be a Success n Her Boss's Affection To Always be a Good Boy Be a Good Secretary Move Back to Montgomery To Be Another Flash Gordon To Get Mrs. Wilkinson to Agree with Her Get Out of M. H. S. To Get His Red Hair Black Get Out of School Being Proud To Be With Dorothy Always To Go to Mulberry To Be a Great Piano Player To Win Mary's Heart To Be a Chemist Going to Page To Make More Noise Being a Doctor Being a Nurse To Get Ahead in the World To Grow Up To To To Wi Always Make Good Grades Be President To Be a Fisherman To Make Good Coach To Be a Secretary To Be an Undertaker Get Out of High School To Be an Air Line Hostess Trying to Get Her Man To Be a Physical Education Teacher Going to Beards Fork To Be a Teacher To Be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court To Be a Teacher To Be Dog Catcher of Page Page Sixty-five

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NAME Marie Johnson Dorlene Kidd Alline King Charles Knight William Kraybill Lucille Longhenry Mary Manley Bennie Marshall James Martin John Mayes Edward Maynor Robert Miller Luther Montgomery Alfonso Maschino Elo Mussetto Nina McCormick Samuel Nicastro James Nunley Lacy Edgar Nunn Jean Oxley Argatha Pell Jessie Pennington Elizabeth Perry Eileen Petty Elwood Polley Lola Pollock Loretta Pomeroy James Radford Charles Redmond Margaret Roeser Nellie Sandoa Howard Settle Norma Shrewsbury Joseph Skaggs Robert V. Smifth Robert W, Smith Harold Stahl Clinton Stallard Mary Steele Robert Stowers Bethel Strickland Bernard Thompson James Thompson Melvin Thompson Henry C. Tolley Henry J. Tolley Demaia Tolli Carl Tummins Lawrence Ware Marjorie Waugh Betty Whiifen Lola A. Wilkinson Robert Wood Naleene Wright Vic Wrightson Beulah Wriston Beverly Zeigler Page Sixty-four NICKNAME Mamie Ginger King Sonny Dean Red Tubby Barry Jimmy Jack Chief Red Coon Ju Ju Strawberry Eloy Sook Stoo ge Stuff Jack CNiggerJ Kitty Fanny Jay Dolly Stuff Pete Winkie Information Red Tarny Phew Nell Ranger Suzy Sucker Bob Hank Ferdinand Doc Pru Nellie Shorty Shortie Bernie Butch Merk Bob Turk Dema Talley Bunk Marg Leggs Loley Awn Bob Neine Woo-Woo Buley Elmer Class Roster LIKES All Men Earl Bob Kay Being Mama's Baby Studying Benny Football Argatha Paul Drawing Lois Athletics Pal Pork Chops Eunice Eileen Slow Music Lucille K. Being an Operator Sammy Agnes Being a Secretary Jimmy Sadie Miss' Smith Men Donald Everyone Swimming Sewing Helen Ray Crow Bowles Murder Mystery Basketball His Horse Laugh Arga-tha Junior Juanita Mary Emma English Blondes Hunting Eileen Basketball Ice Cream Kidd Arguing Dancing A. Falbo Pollock Virginia Music Mary M. Edith Mae Page N DISLIKES Bad Grades Being Called Red Everyone but Bob Loud Girls To Be Bashful Washing Dishes Conce-ited People Kissing Girls Bad Grades Competition Girls with Red Lips Hugging Girls in the Training Rules Working Mary Frances Poor Grades Being a Stooge Work Algebra Necking Being Teased Fresh Girls Boys Sissy Boys Driving Slow To Dress-up Studying Red Hair Geography Boys Noise Competition Hal Mr. I-Iopkin's Wisecracks Riding Alone Parties Flat Tires Being Quiet Silence Being Called Red Snooty Girls Little Feet Being Teased Brunettes Work Baby Acting Girls Studying English Being Jilted English Studying Not Being Noticed Mugging Men Being Still Loud Boys False Dignity in H. S. Girls All Boys Going to School



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Class Will Be it known to those whom it may concern or interest, that we, the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred forty, of the High School of Montgomery, County of Fayette, State of West Virginia, being of sound minds and memory Cdo we hear a negative vote from the teachers?J do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Jimmy Long Jim Abbott, do will my ability to tell interesting stories to Donald Stark. I, Lorean Abbott, do will my quiet reserved manner to Phyllis Durrett. I Charles Adkins, do will my friendship to Charles Knight to some one with patience. I Kathryn Alapic, do will my note writing to Kathleen Goodwin. I, Pauline Anderson, do will my panther eyes to Lucille Kimble. 1 I I I 1 Myrtle Ash, do will my athletic ability to Ruth Ann Ferrell. Paul Baker, do will my ability to survive in Smithers to Max Hill. Thomas Bickford, do will my enormous size to the 1940 Greyhound football team. , Gordon Billheimer, do will my clocklike execution of the secretarial duties of the Hi-Y to the secretary of 1940. I, Margaret Blake, do will my naturally curly hair to Miss Dober. I, William Bond, do will my ability to carry seven subjects and get A's,' to Johnny Moore, I, Mary Bowles, do will my glamour and positive oomph to Miss Scott. I, Paul Bowling, do will my dramatic ability to Boris Karlof. I, Herbert Bowling, do will my good looks to any sap willing to stand the charge of the females of M. H. S. I, James Branam, do will my brilliant mind to Alfred Tolley. I, Arnold Buckley, do will my ability to coach football to Sam Black. I, Mary Burke, do will the expense of my graduation to some unlucky Junior. I, Gapey Carson, do will my leadership on the gridiron to the Quarterback of the 1940 team. Fon Childers, do will my ability to keep his hair combed to Doc Merriam. 9 7 s 1 I I, Doris Custer, do will my beautiful blonde coiffure to Maxie Ann Vanden Heurk. I, Lido Dalporto, will my excellent truck-driving to any one else willing to take his life into his hands. I, Reno Dalporto, do hereby bequeath my gymnastic ability to Denver Doles. I, Helen Dawson, hereby bestow my sweet and attractive smile to Naoma Milem. I, Alma Dean, do bequeath my sophisticated manner to Betty Beach. I, Margie Delong, will my other key, rest of books, locker to whoever got the lock and key olf 192, and the books out o it. I, Martha Dent, do will my musical talent to Virginia Marshall, and a ditto to Margie's will. I, Eunice Derrick, bequeath my quiet and reserved manner to Miss Hyer. I, Emma Duncan, do bequeath my speed in shorthand to Mable Profit. I, Bob Dwyer, will my thirty-minute sleeping period in Hopkin's class to some other bored sociology student. I, Lucille Ellis, do will my appreciation of Shakespeare to Mr. Hopkins. I, Mary Evans, will my milky-white complexion to Reba Lopez. I, Marjorie Evans, bequeath my incessant chatter to Juanita Plymal. I, Charles Fadeley, do will my all-round boy characterisdcs to ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ? I, Albert Falbo, will my large nose to Jimmy Moore. I, Phillip Ferrel, do bequeath my likeable personality to Bob Fudge. I, Earl Forbes, hereby will and bequeath my all-round athletic ability to Do-Do Lawson, I, Mary Emma Foreman, will my ability to win friends and influence C75 people to Katherine Scott, I, Mary Frank, do will my admiration for the tall, dark and handsome to Hazel Ferguson. I, Dorothy Franks, will my rendition of English poetry to Joe Wilkinson. I, Myrtle Gallagher, do bequeath my talent as an economist to Ronald Miller. I, Gerald Garbett, bequeath my musical ability to Paul Matheny. I, Sarn Giarrizzi, hereby bestow my limpid brown eyes upon Bill Stacey. I, Helen Goheen, do grant my swinging walk to Evelyn Rusell. I, Edwin Hall, do will my argumentive ability, with all its rights and privileges, to my sfpunky brother, Gene. I, Helen Hall, do will my Mae West figure and come hither ways to .,,.,,,,.,,,..,.,,,, ? I, E. C. Hartsock, Jr., will my ability to drive the car with one hand to Allen Merrian. I, Dorothy Jane Matics Hastings, bequeath my characteristics of a modern wife to Helen Hancock. I, Haven Hemmings, do bestow my lily white skin upon Miss Greyhound of 1940. I, Jean Hess, will my pleasing attitude toward Sociology to any future sociology student. I, Clyde Holdren, do will my wavy hair to Roy Estep. I, Helen Ingram, bequeath my singing ability to Jean Shrewsbury. I, C. C. J ames. will and bequeath my hot Saxophone to Bob Hanna. I, Addille Anderson Jamison, will my witty expressions to Ray Sherlock McClellan. Page Sixty-six

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