Christiansburg High School - Demon Yearbook (Christiansburg, VA)

 - Class of 1947

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if ?ofu!cy- were Senior Class Will I, Rose Spangler, with fondest memories and jubilant heart, will and bequeath to NIarie Scarborough our little black Ford. Yes, I hear that driving is dangerous, but pedestrians are often found in a run-down condition. l, David Smith, do hereby will and bequeath to Janet WVoolwine my place in NIL Stanley's heart, hoping that it doesn't eramp you like it did me. V 1, Frances lilpperly, do hereby will to Philip I-Ioularies Locker 309, hoping that he can get to it when the bell rings, as I never could. - I, John Epperly, do hereby will to Conrad I-Iogue my mangy athletic socks which served me faithfully through football and basketball seasons. I, Dorothy Lester, being of uncertain mind, do hereby will to Dink Murray the football socks that Parker Manor willed me last year with the hope that she will find a better use for them than I did. P. S.-Nfaybe you'll get around to washing them-since I never did. I guess they need it after all this time. I, Betty Hart, being of magnificent mind and freehearted, do hereby will and bequeath Cand Pm glad to get rid of 'emi to Joyce Snuller the pair of those ole gorgeous saddle oxfords handed down from Marjorie Miller to Frances Kinzer, then to mc, in hopes that she will leave what's left of them to some member of the Class of 1948. I, Frances Bolt, clo will and bequeath to Betty Ratliff my seat in fourth-period typing class with sincere hopes that she will have as much fun as I did. I, Dortha Cecil, hereby will and bequeath to Jean Gearheart my nickname Tennessee Toddy and I hope that she has as much fun with it as l did. I, Margaret Ann Walker, do hereby will and bequeath to Delmer Stanger my seat in Mr. Stanley's second-period English class. I, Sidney Bailey, being weak in body and mind, do hereby leave, will and bequeath to Frances Akers my place in the hearts and headaches of the faculty of C. I-I. S. May she bring peace to their minds and realize more benefits from this honorable position than I did. l, Alma Davidson, do hereby will to Freddie Broce my ability to walk calmly out the door while someone is outside madly honking the horn. I, Louise Simpkins, do will to Frank Spence the ability to slip out of the little room of study hall and go to the gym without being caught. - I, Parker Manor, being of weak mind and statue likewise, do hereby will and bequeath to Blanche Anderson one old shorthand book, hoping that she will get more out of it than I ever did. I, Nancy Porterlield, being alive Cthat's all 1 can say after four years at C. H. SJ, do will and bequeath to Patsy Reed my ability to get out of Mr. Stanley's Senior English class most any time on one excuse or another. And I hope it gets you more places than it got me! I, Margaret VVillianis, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Poff my ability to type fast Cas I never couldj. I, Esma Bishop, do hereby will and bequeath to Jean Roberts my ability to play basketball Cas I never couldi. 1, George Bell, being of a sunny disposition and being the posscssor of a well-balanced mind, wonderful personality and a handsome face, do hereby will and bequeath to Anne Hornbarger the love I had for Rosemary hlartin-before she jilted me. I, Rose Spangler, with sad and reluctant heart, will and bequeath to Mary Frances Lawrence the old but never faithful mimcograph machine in the office with my special permission to put ink on the outside of the ink pad any time she chooses. Also, to leave with her a warning-for best results, don't call the machine smuggy names when it doesn't work-call it Sylvester. P. S.-The ink runs out on the bottom. I, Betty Atkinson, do hereby will and bequeath to Joyce Slusher, my seat in typing class with the hope that she can leave any time she pleases Cas I diclj. I, Peggy Cox, do hereby will to Mildred Parsons my place in hffrs. Leo Smith's heart. P. S.-That ain't much, but it'S all I have-I had to make two wills. I, John Chumblcy, being of strong mind and little-big body, do hereby will to Nellie Crawford, 50 pounds of my unneeded weight. 1, Marie Shelton, being of strong mind and weak body, do will to Betty Price my ability to not flirt with boys butjust to plain flirt. I, Dorothy Church, do hereby will to E. J. h-lartin my seat in first-period study hall in hopes that he won't be called down for giggling as much as I have because of Frank Spence. I, David Thomas, will to Ray Dyer my seat in the crap games in h'Ir. Stanley's sixth-period English class. I, Dorothy Landis, do will to Perry Sarver my ability to leave school at 3:30 every afternoon. I, Frances Iilpperly, do hereby will to Merlene King my ability to get along with all the teachers and like them as I did. I, Nancy Porterheld, being of sound body fexcept for the weak spots,J tired mind, and strong, defiant bangs, do hereby will to Janie Kincaid the nickname of Moe Cfor her bangsl which has remained with me smce the Surber days. And if she ever decides to use it, she can have my exclusive formula for peroxide. l17l

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'Me Demmaf Senior Class Directory DOROTHY LESTER Hi-Y Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, I, 25 Vice President, Sophomore Class5 Beta Club, 3, 4, President, 45 Library Club, 3, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Debate Club, 45 Literary Editor, TI-IE DEMON. RALPH LESTER F. F. A., I, 2, 3, Reporter, 25 S. C. A., I, 25 Vice President, Senior Class5 Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 35 Basketball, 3, 45 Monogram Club, 45 Wearer of C. MAX LINKOUS Treasurer, junior Class5 F. F. A., 35 S. C. A., 3. PARKER MANOR' Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Football, 45 Monogram, 45 Basketball, 45 Circulation Manager, THE DEIWON, 19465 Bird Club, 25 Cast of the junior Play5 Wearer of C, LOUISE MILES Library Club, 35 Monogram Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 43 Wearer of Cf, PAUL MITCHELL Debate Club, 3, 45 Senior Class Editor, TI'IE DEMON. RUBY NOLLEY . Library Club, 45 Home Economics Club, 45 Cheerleader, 45 Monogram Club, 45 Cast of the Junior Play. MARY ELLEN PEREGOY Beta Club, 3, 45 D. E. Club, 45 Senior Class Editor, THE DEMONQ Pilgrim of Daughters of American Revolution, 4. MARY NANCY PORTERFIELD Vice President, Freshman Classg Secretary, junior Class5 Cast of the junior Play5 Beta Club, 3,45Hi-Y, I, 2, 3,4, President, 45 Cheerleader, 45 Library Club, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Proofreader for THE DEMONQ Glee Club, I, 25 Wearer of C. Lois REIsH Glee Club, 23 Hi-Y Club, I, 2, 3, 45 D. E. Club, 45 Debate Club, 35 Typist, THE DEMON. MARIE SHELTON Hi-Y, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 D. E. Club, 4. NANCY SIMMONS Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 Glee Club, 25 Cheerleader, I, 3, 45 Monogram Club, 4, Secretary, 45 Beta 3, 45 Paper Staif, 35 Business Manager, THE DEMON. LOUISE SIMPKINS Glee Club, I, 25 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 45 Library Club, 4, Reporter, 45 Basketball Manager, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Cast ofthe Junior Play. EMMA JEAN SIssoN Debate Club, 3, 4, President, 45 Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Club Editor, THE DEMON. EDWARD SLUSHER Editor, C. H. S. Foolishness, 35 Assistant Editor, Hilltop Highlights, 45 F. F. A., I, 3, 4, Reporter, 3, President, 45 16 Debate Club, 3, 4, President, 3, Vice President, 45 Library Club, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 Bird Club, I, 25 Representative of I-Iigh School Life Magazine, 45 Club Editor, THE DEMON. DAVID I'lAMMOND SMITH Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 45 Beta Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 45 Football, 3, 45 Baseball, 25 Library Club, 3, Secretary, 35 President, Junior Class5 President, Sophomore Classg Debate Club, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 35 Monogram Club, 3, 4, Assistant Editor,TI-IE DE- MON, 35 Editor, THE DEMoN, 45 Wearer of C. I'lILDRED SowERs Hi-Y, 3, 45 Debate, 35 Home Economics Club, 3, Treas- urer, 3. ROSE SPANGLER Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Glee Club, I, 25 Art Editor, TIIE DEMON. EDWIN SUTPHIN D. E. Club, 4, President, 45 Library Club, 35 Hi-Y Club, 3: 4- PALMER SWEENEY DAVID W. rl-lHOMAS Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Library ClIIb, 45 Baseball, 35 Bird Club, 25 Assistant Business Manager, 'THE DEMON. MARGARET ANN WALKER Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, President, 3. LUCILLE BVI-IITE Beta Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 3, 45 Transfer, Salem, IQ Baxter Seminary, 45 Paper Staff, 45 Society Editor, The Baxter Annual. KEMPTON WILLIAMS - Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 35 Monograrn Club, 3, 45 Secretary, Senior Class5 Football and Basket- ball Manager, 35 Paper Staff, 35 Cast of the Junior Play. MARGARET WILLIAMS Hi-Y, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 3, Reporter, 35 Library Club, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH WIRT Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Beta Club, 45 Glee Club, 25 Paper Stalf, 3, 43 Cast of the Junior Play. ANNA WOODS Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 Monogram Club, 3, 45 Beta Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 45 Debate Club, 45 Sports Editor, THE DEMON. BEATRICE Woons Beta Club, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Debate Club, 45 Treasurer, Freshman Class. WALTER TVOOLWINE Bird Club, 25 Monogram Club, 45 Reporter, Senior Class5 Football, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball, 2, 35 Wearer of HC.



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Je Femme if Senior Class Will I, Ralph Lester, being of sound body and mind, well-built, possible to look Elt, easy to get along with, a very slow-tempered individual, do hereby will to Madeline Martin the ability to FOUL up in class and also be able to smoke between classes without getting caught, in order that she, too, may be an eight-year student. I, Lois Reish, do will to Loretta Kincaid my seat in Mrs. Morgan's Government class in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Ruby Nolley, do hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Lucas my place as cheerleader with the sincere hope that she will have as much fun as I did-especially with the Narrows' boys. I, james Gearhart, do hereby will and bequeath to Donald Oliver some of my weight because I think he needs it more than I do. I, Peggy Cox, being of sound mind CI hopej, kind heart and high altitude, do hereby will to Peggy Porterfield part of it. CThe height, I mean.l P. S.-I ain't got no mind or heart to spare. I, Frances Bolt, do hereby will and bequeath to Marie St. Clair my ability to keep a boy friend for over six weeks with- out having a fuss with him. I, Kolmer Altizer, being of weak mind and one of Charles Atlas' satisfied customers, do hereby will to Beverly Poff my place in Mrs. L. H. SIl'llTll1,S heart, which I never had. d dI, Louise Miles, do hereby will to Betty Miles my basketball uniform in hopes that she will have as much fun in it as I i . I, Hildred Sowers, do hereby will to William Lester full possession of Locker No. 348. I think he already knows the com- bination. I, Kemp Williams, being of extra-tall statue and very feeble mind, do hereby bequeath to Josephine Sowers my long, beautiful, curly-haired toupe which I have found very serviceable and handy during my stay at C. H. S. I, Dorothy Lester, being a generous soul, do will to James Huff my absent-mindedncss and my ability to be referred to as a most careless and forgetful individual. I, Nancy Simmons, do will to Eugene Nolen my place next to Buddy Knowles as cheerleader, in hopes that you'll have as much fun as I did. I, Billy King Cafter finishing school will be of sound mind and healthj, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Pannell all the leftover things in my locker, which still includes a muddy towel found at the Galax game. I, Margaret Ann Walker, do hereby will and bequeath to Frances Ann Correll the mirror in my locker, in hopes that she will get to use it more often than I did. I, Louise Miles, do hereby will to Janice Holcomb my seat in sixth-period typing class in hopes she will have as much fun as I did reading letters when I should have been typing. I, Betty I-Iungate, do hereby will to Teddy Spradling my nickname Swibble in hopes that he will keep up my good work. I, Edward Slusher Cbeing of three years latej, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Vest all the A's which I didn't make in Mr. Stanleyfs English class. I, Anna Woods, do hereby will and bequeath to Deloris Capps my Government book provided Billy King and David Thomas furnish the first chapter. I, Margaret Wirt, do hereby will and bequeath to Sarah May Altizer my seat in study hall in hopes she can get along better with Mrs. Smith than I ever did. I, Beatrice Woods, do will to Corretta Shepherd my ability to get Cfs and Dis in gym, when I dress every day in the six weeks. I, Billy Hart, do will to Merthel Williams my ability to go to home room twenty-four times out of seventy-four days and not get skinned and salted by Mrs. Morgan for it. CArrghl I spoke too soonj I, Vina Hess, do hereby will to julia Nixon my wonderful ability to lose my temper in class, have to stay in, and then have the teacher feel so sorry for me that she cries. QThat,s the only thing I care to leave behind at C. H. SJ I, Lucille White, will to Cecil Woolwine my ability to always be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I, Edwin Sutphin, do hereby will to Ioan Landreth my ability to skip gym class without getting caught. I, Jean Britt, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty King my locker in hopes that she won't get too hard up and have to spend the two pennies that have been in there for two years. I, Margaret Wirt, do hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Fizer one-fifth of my gym locker in hopes that she may find her gym clothes. I, Emma Jean Sisson, do hereby will to Betty Jean Williams my ability to always be day-dreaming when Mrs. Morgan calls on me in Government class and then give the wrong answer. I, Billy King, do hereby will and bequeath to Edith Bolt my English Literature book-providing that I get it before I graduate. I, Mary Ellen Peregoy, do hereby will and bequeath to Nitta Burk, my ability to make honest C's in English class. I 18 l

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