Central High School - Sand Fly Yearbook (Painter, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 20 text:

%■ 1 I J§ £1 1 - Central’s chorus line 2 - Can it really be that boring? 3 - Well, I like it short. 4 - It ' s not that bad, Deany. 5- Let ' s all say cheese . 6 - Got a bite, Linda? 7- Um--I ' ll tell ya how to hook ’em. 8 - No fair peeking-- 9- Ouch! 10- Naomi, are you sure you ' re not scared? 11- No wonder it ' s hard to make money. 12- Guess who ' ll eat standing up. 13- What ' s at the bottom of this? 14- It ' s what ' s up front that counts! 15- Now, really! 16- Brotherly love 17- Don ' t be a picture hog, Wally. 18- Dig them royal robes! 19- Ain ' t life great! 20- Oh, Mama, I just can’t marry Rod. 21- We all had a ball. 22- Do you have tired blood? 23- Jolly Ho, old friends! 24- That ' s no way to go places, Mary Lou. 25- Kiss me darling.

Page 19 text:

BONNIE SALISBURY Bonnie Considerate; always ac¬ complishes what she sets out to do; her efforts will bring her success. CARROLL SAVAGE Carroll An excellent sport; has a quiet manner; his classmates think he ' s tops . LINDA SPENCE Linda An excellent athlete; full of vitality; greets all with a friendly manner. Serious-minded; will un¬ doubtedly be a conscien¬ tious nurse. LEONARD VANDEGRIFT Buddy FAYE WALLACE Faye Calls full of gal. everyone mischief honey ; a swell DONALD WALTERS Donnie Helpful; kind thoughts are always associated with this fellow. DAWN WARREN Dawn Flirtatious, being partial to sailors; never shows the effects of her huge appetite. ; BELLE WATER FIELD Belle Has a sweet dispo¬ sition; greatest am¬ bition--teacher.



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of 1960 hereby make our last will and testament. We leave un-used prom decorations to the Sophomores, and remaining cigarette butts to our Captain Len with all good wishes for happy hunting. To the Class of ’61 we leave our dear Mother Mildred, poor woman. Mr. Chesser and the School Board are the for¬ tunate recipients of all remaining portions of books, our incurred pencil marks, and other trash now useless to us. To Mr. Guy we give the contents of all Senior-used pencil sharpeners. More specifically: 1- -Anne Ashby leaves her quiet ways to Billie Carol Harrison . 2- -Joe Bennett wills his height to David Farlow. 3- -E. T. Benson wants Bobby Phillips to have his studious habits. 4- -Bonnie Baker leaves her basketball uniform to Ingelow Hart. 5- -Hugh Richardson leaves his low, quiet voice to Mickey Wallace, and to James Walls he leaves Joan Ashby. 6- -Naomi Laird leaves her Playtex girdle to Teeny Parker. 7- -Mary Lou Carpenter leaves her fickle ways to Malinda Painter. 8- -Bonnie Callaway wills her shorthand book to Connie Brown, and her pickles to Carolyn Parks. 9- -Edwin Campbell leaves his coal-black hair to Jimmy Carpenter. 10- -Phil Long leaves his gift of gab to Carolyn Powers. 11- -Gertrude Doughty leaves her smile to Joanne Lewis. 12- -Pierce Eichelberger wills his athletic ability to Jimmy Bundick and Elbert Spencer. 13- -Bobby Groton leaves his co-operative ways to Mike Melton. 14- -Faye Wallace wishes Becky Sterling to have her red hair rinses. 15- -Wally Parks leaves his quiet manner to Ronnie Wallace and his way with women to Tommy Kelley. 16- -Larry Powell leaves his drawing pen and paint brush to Amy Lou Sandidge. 17- -Linda Spence wills her old blue jalopy to Jerry Killmon. 18- -Garnet Mears leaves the Civil War and participants to Brooks Wallace and Billy Taylor. 19- -Dawn Warren wants Jadean Hargis to have her make-up kit and Ernestine Parker to have her blond hair. 20- -Marsha Agar leaves her ability to catch Onancock boys to Jane Bulman and her messy hair to Tommy Cropper. 21- -Verna Rew wills her Spanish vocabulary to Kay Phillips and her horse to Miriam Massey. 22- -Deany Hickman leaves the lawn roller to David Johnson, who is to convince Mr. Agar that it should be pushed. 23- -Ann Bonniwell leaves her harem to Fanny Kellam and Irene Voyles. 24- -Jo Harrison leaves her basketball to Eda McCaleb. 25- -Ronnie Scott leaves his physique to Barry Brown. 26- -Jeanette Hickman wills her tight skirts to Laura Ann Kellam. 27- -David Webster leaves his Northern accent to Marsha Catoe. 28- -Buddy Vandegrift leaves his monkey faces made on the basketball court to Jack Gregory. 29- -Patty Bonniwell leaves her giggles to Bertha Stevens. 30- -Carroll Savage wishes Tommy Kellam to have his hen-pecked ways. 31- -Bonnie Salisbury leaves her Army sergeant’s uniform to Roy Drummond. 32- -Patsy Lewis wills her freckles to Ann Carolyn St urgis. 33- -Wade Long leaves his habit of picking on his friends to Mason Mapp. 34- -Glenn Pruitt leaves his comb to Maynard Read. 35- -Belle Waterfield leaves her agreeable ways to Donna Rae Beasley. 36- -Donnie Walters wishes to leave menthol taste to Cheri Hopkins. 37- -Brenda Bonniwell leaves her funny-bone to Helen Anne Sturgis and Shirley Hickman. 38- -Paige Ross leaves his ability to make basketball shots to Ralph Jenkins and Jesse Savage. 39- -Richard Read wills his slow motions to Milford Brock. 40- -Carolyn Mills leaves her compact, lipstick, and comb to Linda Mapp. Signed:

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