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I lUDE YS..TTS, Jeters villo Va Ilei- ' J-er of Choral Clul: 1937-38 ].-Qi:ioer Playground Coixiittee 1938-39 Here’s Hlvira ready fur fun. She is tliore wtien ¥e need her vvith her hely au ' d friendliness, dhe has always d;nie her worlc willingly. She will He r.iisseu hy all. S 1 .FL 1 .H luJ-cG.iRET Yhu TTS, Jetersville Va • ilender of Choral Cluh 1935-36 Liargarot is always happy and rea,dy fur fun. She ha,s Seen very easy to get acquainted v ith an., has Leon extrone ly w ell liked dy everyone who has knuv n hur. Largaret, here’s ii-pin you will find life outside of schuul as happy as it has deen here. Herman Reams: I wonder how old Hiss Spindle is9 Villiam Wright: Quite old, I imagine They say she used to teach Caesar. Hiss Ward: Kelvin, how ms,ny hones have you in your body? Kelvin; I don’t Icnow. Kiss V ard: You were told yesterday. l.elvin: Yes, but I had fish for breakfast this morning. Kr. Hurd: Here young man, ' ■ou should not hit that boy ’Aien he ’ s down . Billy King: G’way. What do you think I go t him dov n for? Did you ever doctor another doctor? Yes , very often. Well, does a doctor, doctor, a doctor the way the doctored doctor wants 1 0 be doctored, or does the doctor doing the doctoring doctor the ottier doctor according to his own doctoring? GIPTS YOU SHOULD KAKL : To your enemies - forgiveness To your opponents - Tolerance To a friend - your friendship To a child - a good example To your parents - respect and affection To all men - Charity.
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i:..RY IL.RlIIilS V ILLSOII, nelia Va Vice-President 5.C.A. 1935-37 Secretary i-onot rai-i Club 1935-37 Chair: an Critic Cor.mittee 1336-37 I.enber Choral Club 1936-39 IlQiiber Library Club 1937-3 9 President ILrio rruii Club 1937-38 I ‘enbe r Ilono raiu C lub 1 938 - 39 LcHber Hi-Y Club 1937-38 Secretary Hi-Y Club 1938-39 IleLiber Debating Tear. 1937-39 Cheer Leader 1936-38 Ilei-iber Social C ..n:nittee 1957-38 President S C.. i.. 1938-39 Class Valedictorian 1938-39 Ilary v;ill l ng be raeer.ibered for the excellent worl: she has done here in school, eiie is liked by everyone, cna hc.s the ability to get along with all T(vhor.j. she rieets o’e slnall always rei— ei.ii er her as a sv eet sriiling girl, c.nu the one senior tliat will ' e uost likely to succeed, raking her classrr. tes proue. of her. THLLI...,. ' . IITGO (SWootpea), Jetersville Va. Kenber Choral Club 1937-39 Ve sl ' ir.ll rJ-wa-ys r erer.ber Theirs, as one of the quietest girls in the Senior class. She is a very stu hous person. ' .Ic arc sure she will be successful in any vacation she uiiv ertake s . PLOREHCL ..UDRLY VRIGHT , ..rclia Vp.. Chairran of Social Conrittee lo36-37 Lei-ibcr of Social Coraiittee 1937-38 Vice-President S.G..t ' j.. 1938-3 9 Treasurer Junior Class 1937-38 .ii-ssistant Editor The Lrxl ian 1938-39 Kei-iber Choral Club 1935-38 I ler.ib e r Vq 1 e da Club 1938-39 Herd: or Ki-Y Club 1938-39 Iler.ib or Basket ball team 1937-38 Captain of Basket ball team 1938-39 llQi ' -iber of Letter Clul: 1938-3 9 .tiUdrey is a very quiet but loving girl. She is a g-od spurt and iaal.es a success of everything she undertalies. ..udrey has laany friends in xaelia High School a,nd is liked by everyone. WILLIjJ.- BRIGHT, I.attoax Vp, . Ilenb or Basket ball teoia 1934-3 9 Hel-ib er Track teooa 1935-36 Hejober Baseball teoxi 1936-38 r.enber Letter club 1934-39 rilways talking cxd chewing gun, i.lways kidding ana funn of fun, ii.lways eager for laughter or jest, Tha t ’ s th e . i 1 1 i an we 1 i ke b es t .
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o CQ •H B o- (U (U -H O rQ ■H iH •H 02 H : O O r 02 e-. •H CO Q 0 O fcifl G O O o CO bjD •H w •H c •H O Ercelle Jones not looking for an Oldsmobile on Wednesday ft night? Mary Hamner not being down and out after the holidays? Elva Lawson not wanting to go to Pov hatan? Ruhie Thore not wanting a • ' gen”? Dorothy Ellihgson being grown up? Ruth Smith not flirting? Jessie V arriner knov ing her history lesson? Martha Selecmn not being always V right”? Madge Lawson not liking the name ' ' Bill”? Wayne Collins being a preacher? Herman not doing extra work? Richard Sydnor not liaving at least three girls around him at all times? Ethel Major as tall as Jane Beasley? Billy King not talking about Chemistry? Thelma Wingo as large as Molly Clark? (5 0 ■H O tiD+ o getting a broken 02 (D ' H -JJ +0 0 - 9 . 0 o si! hD a 0 H p M 43 43 M •H p p •H Cu PA 43 P CO oJ (d3 •H 43 p O -H Wilna Snow not having a book overdue? Webster Morris riding a horse without leg? Charles Holman ta,king a whispering course? Emma Mason Warriner not trying to reduce? Mary Willson not being dignified? Betty Jackson as loud as Herman Reames? Elijah Davenport’s V-8 using less than five gallons gas every time it turns a corner? Stewart Deekens being a game warden? Mr, Heltzel leading the chore,! club? Miss Rutherford playing the piano for chapel? Miss Ward as thin as Miss Martin? Miss Spindle teaching a freshmein class? Mr, Lindsey pJ. owing all (i£?uy? Mr, Hurd being an old man? Henry Waldrop missing the fair one night? A freshman on the girls basketball team? Ann deKrafft and Amy Farley running during a basket ball game? The Sophomore class paying their S,C.A, dues on time? Mr Heltzel not saying, Thatts p CD CH- ct ft P- CD 3 CD 3 CD 3 ft CD O o 3 CD ft CD 3 H- o o 3 CD o c+ ft p H- 3 cq tv ft H- H- oq 3 ftOq oq 3 ft CD H- C+- C CD oq 0 c: •H O Ah +3 PA of ft CD ft H- 0 H- 3 H- P w p 3 3 P 3 CD CD 3 B ' : H- r+ CD 3 irj CD c3 H- M 3 CD ns 3 0 B H- P O 3 P CD H- •o !:p o p 3 •o ft OQ right”? fciO U •H A Miss Coffey being impolite? Charles Hardy walking around his jiaper route? Jane Chappell with a boyish bob? Bill Leeicens not being a,b sent -mind ed? member of the boys basket ball team scoring ten points ' ? Chester Irons not blowing up something in Chemistry? Stewart Deekens a Gome try teacher? Donald Flippen not getting mad during a basket ball game? Mr. Steele losing his pa,tience? Billy Wootton not parading up and down the lialls? 3 P 3 3 H- dq ft O C 3 H- 3 CD M P CD CD ‘O CH- !?
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