Charles Town High School - Rambler Yearbook (Charles Town, WV)

 - Class of 1945

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I, Elwood Tumblin, do will and bequeath to Pat Whirley my seat in English class. May he never make less than F. I, Mary Walters, do will and bequeath to Dorcas Magaha and Doris Crowley my ability to keep quiet. May they always keep quiet in their classes as I did in mine. We, Martha and Rosemary Watters, do will and bequeath to any couple who gets along as agreeably CD as we do our desk in the senior home room. I, Vivien Webster, do will and bequeath to my sister, Jane, my blonde hair. May we someday look as much alike as the Watters twins. I, Leighton Welch, do will and bequeath to Carl Day all my love for girls. May he never have less than I did. I, Beulah White, do will and bequeath to the seniors of '46 all the books in my locker. May they use them more than I did. I, Bill Whittington, do will and bequeath to Fatsy Kisner my ability to get along with Mrs. Yowell. May they never argue as much as we did. I, Betty Catherine Willis, do will and bequeath to Dotty Lee Bush my Ibookkeeping workbook. May she never make as many errors in it as did. I, Billy Wysong, do will and bequeath my height to Allen Whirly. May he always look over other peoples' heads.

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We, Ruby Jackson and Chic Burch, do will and bequeath to Tootles Smallwood and Evelyn Lawrence our seats in Senior home room. May they be there to occupy them more than we were. I, Evelyn Johnson, do will and bequeath my bottle of red hair dye to Miss Moore. May she have better luck than I. We, Imogene Johnson and Mary Jennings, do will and bequeath to Tiny Alfriend and Frances Wysong the first booth in Sicott Sz White's Drug Store. May they sit in it more than we did. I, Janice Johnson, do will and bequeath to Alma Howell my typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand books. May she never have to use them as much as I did. I, Louise Langdon, do will and bequeath to anyone who will have it, my habit of eating my dessert first at lunch. May he enjoy it as much as I have. I, David Lynn, do will and bequeath to Mary Frances Keiter my booth in the New Central Restaurant, which is about paid for. May she get immediate service as I did. I, Glenn Magaha, do will and bequeath to Charles William 1BillJ Fulk my football jersey number 42. May he always get his face dirty as I did. I, Doris Marshall, do will and bequeath to Biddy Dorsey my ,seat in Journalism class. To Miss Moore I will my love. I, Naomi Mason, do will and bequeath all of my shorthand books to Miss White. May she suffer with them as I did. I, Charlotte Peer, do will and bequeath to my sister Lorraine, my ability to take shorthand dictation. May she never take more than 200 words per minute. We, Dot Perks and Lottie Whittington, do will and bequeath to Helen Papasa our ability to hold our men. May she always keep Rouzee. I, Glenn Ramsburg, do will and bequeath to the seniors of '46 who lose their government books, the use of Mr. Lowery's. May he see it at least once a week. We, Violet Ring and Ruby Lloyd, do will and bequeath to Anna Weisenburg and Catherine Graham our seats in home room. May they sit as near each other as we did. I, Helen Reininger, do will and bequeath my hook nose to Miss Moore. May she never get hit as much as I did. I, Harrison Rouzee, do will and bequeath to Buddy Stone my foot- ball jersey No. 435 and to Billy Fulk my love for Mrs. Reger. May they enjoy them both as much as I have. I, Forrest Salter, do will and bequeath to Paul Dailey my height. May he never bump his head on the bus door as 'much as I did. I, John Smith, do will and bequeath to C. H. S. and the teachers 'my numerous brothers Qfive to be exact! who will become seniors during the next thirteen years QI hopel. I, Ruth Staubs, do will and bequeath to Lucille Lancaster my seat in government class. May she enjoy sitting in it as much as I have.



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'IFIHIIE TOWN CRHIEIR Charles Town High School, May 26th, 1955 NUPTIALS AND BETROTHALS Miss Helen Reininger, former national basketball champion, has announced her marriage to Admiral Allan Marshall, USN. She plans to take over the U. S. Navy, while her erstwhile husband teaches the sailors the gentle art of girls' basketball. if -pf if Mr. and Mrs. John Watters an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Abby, to the famous Naval hero, Comm. Mack Hooe. Mrs. Hooe is quite well known as the artist who designs the covers for Boing, the nation's leading maga- zine. A' -A. 1' Miss Naomi Mason has decided to wed her latest and most persis- tent suitor, Mr. Virgil Jefferson. She felt that she's be more at home - or rather, at the movies - with the theatre magnate than with her former fiance, Mr. Gates, an engineer on an electric train. if wk is Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whittington of Charles Town release the start- ling news of their daughter, Lottie Gertrude's marriage to her old sweetheart, Ralph Rickel. Mrs. Rickel expects to resign her job as night club singer at The Club Thirteen. if -AY is Mrs. Louise Langdon has an- nounced the marriage of her daugh- ter, Louise, who made her debut shortly after completion of school at Charles Town Girls' land boys, tool Seminary. The bridegroom- to-be is handsome Pan Johnson, noted as a novelist, actor of stage and screen, playwright, statesman, aviator, pianist, singer, philanthro- pist, and husband. if ,gr if Miss Betty Catherine Willis, dean of Hi-Nose Finishing School for Girls in New York City, gave her aristocratic pupils quite a shock yesterday. She announced her marriage to Herman Pop Sch- maltz, clean-up man at Hi-Nose School. if ,Q if Bubble-dancer Colleen Cain, and multi-millionaire Warren Ripple were quietly married in Rene last week. The room in which they took the vows was just opposite the divorce room. One slip and they could cross the hall. is iv is Twice-divorced Verna Drish has just married Alec Costello, her childhood sweetheart. They are planning to make a business of hauling milk, if Mrs. Costello's back doesn't break. 'A' if it The lovely actress, Impi John- son, has returned to this country from abroad with her newest hus- band, Count Quinteville, who claims to be of French, Irish, Italian, Swedish, Dutch and Spanish de- scent. She says, He is all, and has all I'll ever want -if his money doesn't run out. if wk if Ev Johnson, after breaking the hearts of her thousands of suitors by refusing to say yes, has at last promised herself to her very first beau, a Colonel Pine. She says, After all these years he has accepted my ring, and the ball and chain for his ankle. if -Af if Miss Mary DeHaven and Mr. Archibald Childs were married yesterday after breakfast. It was said the condemned ate a hearty meal. The bride was attired in a vermilion wool bathing-suit, with a veil two miles long. The wed- ding was delayed so as to have a special two-and-a-half-mile-long church built for the occasion. if -3 is Actress Winifred Dorr recently starred in the play Romeo and Juliet. While working in the play she fell in love with Romeo and they were married on the hand of the Statue of Liberty. -A' iv ir Miss Betty Lou Il-Ienshaw, who last year demofmated to the President's wife the arts of home- making, has consented to become the cook and general slave as wife of the noted circus thin man, Slim Hungry. if -k if RETURNED FROM RENO Mrs. william nickel, the former Janice Johnson, departed our fair city this week - destination Reno. After the customary six-weeks va- cation, she plans to re-harness her- self to a well-known commercial transportation tycoon, and settle down to the serious business of raising little trucks. if f if Mrs. Franklin Schultz, nee Miss Dorothy Perks, returned this morn- ing from Reno where she has just divorced her sixth husband. She plans to wait at least two days be- fore marrying again, a custom which she originated at C. H. S. if 4, is Jockey and Mrs. James Drip- pingham were offered a divorce by neighbors who complained that though their quarrels were very in- teresting, they couldn't stay up all night to listen, and thus missed too much. Mrs. Drippingham is well-known as the first woman jockey. She was befo1'e marriage Miss Janet Birkitt. if 4, if RECENT ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards announce the birth of sextuplets in the Queen's Sons' Hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Edwards was formerly Miss Violet Lee Ring. Mr. Edwards stated that the names of the children would be Esther, Marjorie, Harold, Helen, John, Pauline, after loved ones of Mrs. Edwards.

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