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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY N A BEAUTIFUL September day ln 1941 a group of 32 green notes were J seen dancing up to the muslc room on second floor of Unldls I-llgh School to begln the1r Journey up the scale They Were greeted by Mlss Lotta Bond of the staff After a few weeks of becommg acquamted tour notes were chosen to gulde them through the com1ng year Whole note James Shep herd One half note George Moffett Quarter note Ruth Benedum One exghth note Mary Frances Kennedy Durlng the year the muslc notes and staff enJoyed a p1cn1c held ln Ward s field and a welner roast out at Kennedy s One of our be loved class mates MHTJOTIE Allman left us for matrlmony After cllmbrng a fourth way up the scale class was dlsmlssed for three months On September 7 1942 thlrty two members stlll retalned thelr enthuslasrn ln sufflclent amount to return to school A new note Austln Hlmes declded to Jom us thls year M1ss Bond cur very capable muslc teacher was back to help us on up the scale James Shepherd st1ll remalned the whole note but Jack Saurbourne was chosen the One half note Dorls Robey Quarter note two elghth notes Robert Frush and Lorralne Weekley Durlng our sophomore year we lost two ot our members Elma Jane Kelley and Mlldred Stutler The notes and staff had a Hallowe en party ln the gym and a p1cn1c at Laurel Park Plans were made for the next year and after cllmblng up the scale half way class was drsmlssed untll September On September 7 1943 the class seemed much brlghter and was notlced by everyone as belng very br1ll1ant Mlss Bond stlll remained our falthful teacher As offlcers of the class Jack Saurbourne was chcsen as whole note Blll Coffffln daffer half note Eugene Bowen quarter note Homer Mackey Robert Frush and George Moffett exghth notes We were very dlsappolnted when s1x of cur mem bers dld not return They were Lela Bates James Prlce Loyal Walker Austin Hlmes Ruth Bochert and James Shepherd who left for the navy Thls year we worked very hard to get enough money for the Junior Senlor Banquet We final ly made xt' And a very n1ce banquet was held at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel 1n May Durlng our Junlor year two new notes Joined us They were Dlck Whlt tmgton and Delbert Bauman Another ncte Betty Lou Morrlson left us and moved to Brlstol In the sprlng the class enjoyed a party held m the llbrary The annual Junior Play was Llfe Beglns At Slxteen It was a huge success One of our brllllant notes Homer Mackey was elected F F A State Reporter and won thlrfl prle ln the State Home Improvement contest Another note June Allman recelv ed the honor of being the best glrl cheerleader ln the sectlonal tournament held The Junlor boys won the hrgh school class tournament and recelved an t tra tlve trophy After a very busy year whlch took us three fourths the way up the scale we took a vacatlon for three months From a very successful Junlor year thls exceptional class came danclng back to school entermg the last lap-Semcrs We were happy to see the sm111ng face of MISS Bond when we entered Old Falthful on second floor on the mornlng ot September 7 Offlcers thls year were B111 Cofflndaffer whcle note Eugene Bow en one half note Ollve Adams quarter note Jack Saurbourne Mary Frances Kennedy Eleanor Lee Marcrum and Eugene Bowen elghth notes The new note this year was Imogene Wrrght who came from Washlngton Irvmg Hlgh Sch ol In the fall June Allman was chosen to represent the hlgh school as Prlncess to the Fall Festlval held at Salem College We lost four of our boys thls year to the Armed Servlces Bob Frush and Delbert Bauman to the Army Bob Davls to the Mercchant Marlne and Eugene Bowen to the Navy A party was held 1n the lrbrary and was enjoyed by everyone present Our class was named the Bond Class and Marchlng Progresslvely was chosen as cur motto We recelved our banner about the mlddle of the year The class recelved thelr rxngs early 1n the year and presented Mrss Bond with a pm to show our love and appreclatxon for her Eleanor Lee Marcrum and Mary Frances Kennedy were chosen our co V8,l6d1Ct0l'13llS and Alma Durbln our salutatorlan for the graduatlng class The last week of school was a very busy week for the notes and staff On Monday of May 21 was Class Day Fuesday Semor Examlnatwns Wednesday S6ll10I' Play whlch was very successful and enJoyed by all who saw lt Thursday nlght the JLllll0l' Senlor Banquet Friday Semor Faculty P1cn1c The Semor boys were very actlve 111 football and basketball Bob Davls and Jack Saurbourne were Cc Captalns ln football and James Lee Wllld0ll was Cap tam ln basketball Dlcr Whlttlngton B111 Coffmdalfer Homer Mackey Jack Saur bourne James Lee Wrndon and June Allman Cheerleader earned letters The Semor Class won a trophy for havlng the best cheerlng sectlon of th class tour nament On the nlght of Monday May the twenty eighth the twenty one notes of the Bond Class marched down the alsle to the sweet strams of plano musxc and recexved thelr dlplomas Some of them w1l1 COllt1l1ll8 thexr schoollng whlle oth 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SENIOR CLASS WILL 1 E THE CLASS OF Nmeteen Hundred and Forty F1ve of Un1d1s Hxgh CQ School West Mllford West V1rg1n1a bemg about to pass from thls llfe 1nto the great beyond ln full possesslon of a sound mmd memory and understandlng do make and publlsh th1S our last wlll and testament hereby re voklng and makmg vo1d all former wllls made Ly us at any time heretofore To Mrs Eavenson we leave a pollce club to keep the senlors of next year 1n the lunch lme To Mr Hutton we leave a razor to shave the plgs when he lets the halr set on them To Mr Marcrum we leave strlngs to t1e to the students who take programs to l19lghbOI'lllg schools so they will be sure to get back To M1ss Kxllmgsworth we leave a box of cough drops so the sen1ors of next year won t get out of a day of dlscusslon To Mlss Avelzandre we leave a paper stick to p1Ck up the paper that typmg pup1ls of future years throw on the floor To Mr Fldler we leave a muffler so that they can hold classes ln other parts of the bu1ld1ng when he leaves the door of Room No 8 open To Mxss Bond we leave a box of asp1r1ns to take care of part of the headaches we semo s have caused her To Mrs Buswell we leave these fly swatters to keep the flles off of her 1n the sprlng To the Class of Forty SIX we leave our class Splrlt and appreclatlon of the fmer thmgs of l1fe To the Sophomores we leave our right to speak of our accompllshments To the followlng 1nd1v1duals 1 Ollve leaves her quletness to Ruth Greathouse 2 Mary V1rg1n1a leaves her rlght to the nlghtly walks around West Milford to Mary Phylhs Ellls 3 Duck Moffett leaves hls mghtly occupled chalr at the H1 Ho to Herb Arnett 4 Imogene Wrlght leaves her frankness to Norma McCartney 5 Mxldred Rxchards leaves her rlght to be true to the army to Helen N1ch olson to smg to Emma Jane Smlth 7 Mary Frances leaves her ab1l1ty to make stralght A s to Ardelle Costley 8 June Allman leaves her knack for making frlends at Weston to Kathryn Forlnash Eleanor Lee Marcrum leaves her beautlful golden locks to Dorothy Jean Sutton Loulse Bu ge leaves her ab111ty to date steady to Gertrude Gabr1e1 Lorrame Weekley leaves everythmg but Charles Dobbms to Wllma Lee Plerce Wyeene Nepps leaves her slmpleness to Loulse Lynch Grethel Clevenger leaves her love for home making to Betty Ross B111 Cofflndaffer leaves h1s amazmg ab1l1ty to cut capers 1n class and get by w1th It to Charles Dcbb1ns Ruth Benedum leaves her gllmmermg beauty and qulck flash1ng smlle to Edxa Chandler 16 Dorls Robey leaves her rlght to wear an engagement rmg to Cora Thompson Dlck Wh1EtlllgtOll leaves hls beard to Bllly Marcrum J1m Wlndon leaves hls careless dlsregard for study to B111 Balley Eugene Bowen leaves h1S rlght to chase girls to Gene Burnslde Jack Saurbourne leaves cloakroom neckmg to Rlchard Pltts Homer Mackey leaves hls non excused absence sllps to Johnny Mltchell 22 Alma Durbln leaves her boots that she needs for her long walk to the bus to Roberta Smlth 23 To Mr Currey Eugene Bowen B111 Coffmdaffer and Alma Durbm leave thls battery sc the students next year won t have to slt m the dark We do hereby COI1St1tlltf9 and appolnt Mlss Bond as our sole executor of th1s our last M11 and testament . -6. We want to keep .things in the family so Betty Smith leaves her ability 9. ' 10. 1 ' r 'A 1 ' . I 11. ' ' ' ' 121 ' ' . . 13. ' . 14. ' . . I . . .. . V 15' . . . . . 17. ' ' ' ' ' . 18. . . . . h . . ' 19. ' ' ' ' ' . 20. ' ' ' . 21. ' ' - ' 'N .
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