Christiansburg High School - Demon Yearbook (Christiansburg, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIGR PROP!-IECY by Fred1 Wade 1nd Annxe Slo1ne II w1s the l1rgest tn the VC est Th1t mght we took ID 1 new show Lotus Thompsons Follles of the Future st1rrmg june Reed 1nd M1bel Wlseley 1 re1lly great comedy te1m Arrtvlng tn C1l1forn11 I went to one of the beaches w here I s1w M1rth1 Wtlkerson modehng bathmg suxts deslgned by Dorts Akers M1rth1 sud th 1t Eunice Boyd l11d 1 sewmg shop 1cross the street md th1t Htlsey Chrrsmm w1s h1pptly settled tn the S1n Fern 1ndo V1lley At my hotel I s1w june Berry 1nd her husb1nd She told me th1t o1n Epperly h1d lT'l'1I'I'1CLl 1 successful bustness m1n In 1 book shop I bought two books tI1e hrst one How to C et Out of Hugh School Wtth out Studymg by Ir1s CYCISCY 1nd the second How to Lure 1 Man by Phylhs Kexth Peggte Collms 1nd P1ul1ne McCann Stopptng 1t a large drtve 111 rest1urant tn K1ns1s that VlfglH11 Chr1sm1ns ranch w1s 1bout e1ght mtles 1way so I went to VISII her L1sten1ng to her new r1d1o we he1rd Bobby Shelton 1 news commentator the always dld l1ke to talk? He was rattltng away about the splendxd work of hts secret1r1es Shtrley Carter 1nd B1rb1r1 Mlles Then there w1s a brtef word from the sponsors of Bllly P1ttersons and L J Whttes L1ughter Perfume for Ladtes Who Ltke to laugh Re1l1z1ng th1t l had ox erstayed my tune I left 1nd my next stop was Indtanapolls Here I saw Gr1ce E1nes w1tcl1 mg the speed c1r races Her ctr dm en by Mlckey Dtxon has won stx ttmes IH sexen years After the race I stopped to get 1 drxnk 1nd w h1le I w1s there I watched IClCX1S10D The ftrst 1ttr1ct1on XVIS Sammy Snuffers Burlesque of 1966 the second c1lled H1ppy Homemakxng featurmg the old frtends Gl1d1 CJe1rhe1rt jmet Altlzer and Maxmc Allen Thcre w1s rlso ID 1dxert1sement sung by Don SITTIIIT who 1lso znzltt zfncztt 1nd tpmztmt the show C1tch1ng a tram I got to New York u t IS I got off the platform I he1rd the f1m1l11r pl1r1se Could youse sp1re 1 dtme for 1 cup of coffee l1dy' I turned 1nd found tt was Bob Wtlllams He told me th1t hrs p1nb1ll mxchmes werent selhng so well 1nd that thus w1s hrs only hope I g1ve htm the 1ddress of e1n Stmger 1 D E te1chcr 1bout ten mtles from the ctty ltmlts so he could le1rn 1nother rtcket At the Emptre SITES Butldmg I s1w Peggy P1nnell posmg for 1 ptcture t1ken by the Stubbs C1mer1 Agency I ctdent1lly Peggy w1s modeling l1ck Kltts spectll shoes for he1rtbroken l1d1es Henry Nlxon WIS there getttng 1 story for 1 newsp1per Bemg re porter for the Senlor Cl 1ss really helped htm Dectdtng not to p1ss up the ch1nce I went to Brooklyn where I dtscovered yes P1tsy Rose gtvtng advlce on how to get rtch without worktng 1nd tellmg joe Dxmaggto how to play center freld We had 1 Joyous reunton but I re1l1zed my ttme was grow mg short As I tr1veled through Maryl1nd I dec1ded to see some relattves My Aunt took me to see 1 frrend at john Hopkms Hosp1tal There I s1w Dr Hal Clarke who sa1d for the l1st ftfteen years l e h1d kept Btlly M1ller under mental obserx atlon 1fter frnally gettmg 1ll the Annu 1l 1ds Drtvtng home I he1rd 1 speech from the Sen 1tor of V1rg1n11 Don jones Stoppmg for SOUXCHITS II 11 three block dep1rtment store I was told th1t B1rb1r1 Wlrt and P1ul1ne Huff were m1nagers Well here I U11 back 1g11n 1fter reltvmg memortes of four years wtth my frrends 1t C, H S lt m1kes me wonder Is there really 1ny pl1ce hke home ' Th1ts 1ll ttll next tune lots of loxc BY PATSY ROSL DOTTY SHELTON IIIRRX SARVER PEGGY BRADIFY qlll,llMQll,1fyD1 1, flfpjlfgal Q1 Mn Mm THE 1951 DEMQN ' 1 1 1 - '- ' 1 . .1 ' ,V ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 .1 1 ' Y 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 1, ' 1 . 1 ' . Y 1 Y 1 1 Y 1 1 1 Y ' Y . 1 1 ' 1 '1 . '1 1 ' 1 1 ' Y 1 '2 1 J 1 2 ' 1 1 . 1. , 1 1 1 . , 1 Y1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' K 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . I '- 1 ' ' - ' 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - - ' 1 I1- 1 . 1 - ' I 1 2 Y .2 ' ' 1 11 1 3 ' 1 . J 1 1 . 1 r 1 2 1 1 - 1 Y 1 1 1 . Y - 1 1 1 v r , 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 3 1 S 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 1 . . ' ' Y I talked to Nancy Lmkous, the owner. She satd 1 . . . . 1 - 2 ' 7 ' 1 K G YL K . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 4 c 1 , z ' 1 , ' ' K 1 1 1 , ,, ' 1 ' ' - 1 1 ., 1 1 1 1 1 . I . . V . S 1 Y V ' K 1 1 - 1 ft T 1 ' Y ' 1 . . 1 . . .1 . . 1 1 K 1 1 1 .1 . 1 1 - 1 1 ' 2 1 1 1 , . y ' ' . ' 1 c '1 S ' ' K, ' 7 7 1 . 1 , ' ' , 1 - 1 ' ' ' , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 . - , - , 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 . 1 I . 1 A f L 'u l V . L 6 L I 1 .1 ' Y U ' ,. 1 1 . , 7 4 1 4 7 7 ' . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1. , 4. 1 1 4 , 1 ,1 ' . ' '1 1 1 1 Y ' Y ' ' 4 7 if 9' 'sf I 1 ' 4 l I , 6 N11 Y l - 5 X 1 1 l ' . 1 ' 1 1 X A l lf ll If ily! 1 f

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SENIGR PROPI-IECY My de tr friend This year l965 is my h1pp1est I know you remember that contest I non Well the grand prize V115 1 free tour of the U S 1nd I w1s really lucky bec1use I s1w ill my old cl1ssmates As I left Vxrgmix I s1w th1t our f1rmers Don Atkinson Troy H1vx ley md Winfred Huff were discussing w1ys to get more crops without working Incidcntally they didnt find any Lnterlng 1 drug store I s1w VlfglHl1 Martin xx ho sud th1t Billy Poff m1n1ged the store 1nd she ow ned it She s11d if I wmted a surprise to look tt C 1mbri1 so I took 1 Greyhound bus 1nd left On 1 hill was 1 huge building it w1s 1 new school' ' ' I wandered through the vast h1lls and inquired of some little Sc child where I Ililglll' find the principal Following directions I found Principal Freddie Elmes She took me on 1 tour of the school 1nd 1thlet1c departments whxch were dirccted by Frances Smith and Vince Oliver I Freddie said their school vus a slight bit easier with four periods of gym one study hall and one lunch period They s11d that Claude Duncan 1nd Richard W1rt owned C1mbria 1nd th1t Fuzz Akers w1s m1yor Then too un1or Wade was runmng a new contment1l bus line After remem beting our four 1 J years together I left for Rogers Fighting my wiy off the subway I found that they h1d 1 new school too The city had changed consider lbly now it xx 15 llmost 1Sl1I'gC IS C'lIDbI'1l populltion fifty The schools officcrs were Hclen Wluitlock Principfal Nancy Whttlock Coach of Rogers Live Wires Curtis Anderson Coach of Rogcrs Thunder Bolts and omn Willard l1nitor Ch1tter1ng 1w1y oann told me that Pllton Houlaires vsas man1g1ng the cafeteria and 1lso doing a xery fine lob directing their inter n1t1onally known choir jo also told me that Betty Miles vus teichmg commercnl there md th1t me Dickerson wife of the president of V P I hld told her Betty Broce w1s a secret1ry of 1 wealthy b1nker in New York I had to le1ve soon and decided to go down on the coast At Norfolk I s1w Eddie Williams who had yust returned from reforming the Natives in D1rk Afr1c1 He w1s good 1t th1t 1fter his role in The No Count Boy He told me th1t B B Brown lid just perfected 1 new c1em1cal Brown1col designed to mtke you feel better 1ll over than tnywhere else After wishmg Ed good luck I left for Floridl wondering what it held in store for me I soon found out At Key West I saw Admiral Zeke Epperly md Gener1l Clifford Costigan welcoming the United St1tes President Joe McKenzie who had lust cruised down on his yacht 7 lac Cl9fZflZc17l.I'bIl7'g Pulling Zeke lside I asked him if he had seen my of the othcr classm1tes I-le showed me 1n Cir1ceful Art of Putting ln Annu1l Together in Two Weeks by Ann Henry Smith He also told me that Everette Harris was pl1y1ng profess1on1l football for the Ialorida Baboons Since I was nearly melting in the hot sun I went on t Louisiana where I saw Dotty Shelton that sensa tional new blues singer She said she preferred singing in New Orleans night clubs to singing oper1 in New York More men l guess Refreshed the ncxt morning I put on my boots ind spurs and headed for the Golden West I Tcxls I saw jerry Sarver drivmg 11 herd of cattle from Texts to Mexico Cllling 1 halt she told me I could find Peggy Brldleys house about twenty five miles west Th1nkmg her I went to look up Peggy I found she w1s livmg off her flme from the un1or Play and smuggling jump mg beans to the Mexlcans on the side She said th1t near there was a huge super market owned Wlqllf,yl,12,lli,W,,fW1wg51tlfifvfi,fi, THE 1951 Demon 1 ' , ' ' '1 1' ' ' 1 , 1 ' ' 1 ' . 1 J. ' ' , ' ' 1 f . , . . ., 1 ' 1 ' 1 I 71 K . 1 L K L K U . S ' 1 1 1 1 . ' . 1 ' ' '1, 1 1 1 - , 1 ' ' ' I 7 I l V D A . A , 1 , 1 1 ' ' ' r . v ' ' ' . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1' - , , ' ' ' . ' f 1 . . ' ' 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 'Y 1 1 ' V . - K. . 1 . X r . . v , , U ' ' ' 1 r ' ' ' . ,1 1, 1 4 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 A ' -' 1 1 . S . . . 1 v U . . - f V - - A 2 L ' ' Y ' . . . I . . 1 1 , L , , 1 . 1 1 1 - - 1 K I I y -I 7 1 3 ' 1' ' I 1 ' i , Z ' ' 4 . 1 could just imagine the time those kids had. Cdlfilfldl IU 0110 of the big UCWSPHPCYS, The ' ' A 'Q ' ' i S 1 ' i 2 1 i V. . Y I I 'v - g Y 3 ' I I ,I ' 4 c D 4 . Q I . I . , I K .. H ' ' 'H ' ' 1- 1 . , J ' , 0 . I K A 1 - I . 9 7 T - 1 ' r ' v 3 , 1 I . . f 1 1 ' , . 'i ' ' ' i 1 ' 1 ', '1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 ' ' I . n l 1 D I I ' , I 'A Y A 2 , 1 7 . . 1 I I 1 . sv o I - 4 1 I' f . 1 ' , 1 , , 1 . 4 c , J - 2 1 - ' 2 ' .1 ' . 1 ' Y 1 1 , J ' Y . 1 ' ' 1 I ' 1 i ' , 1 J ' ' ' - 4 S I . 1 I fi zu 11- A - I I 0 I , U l K I f l ul I , Q 'Tv'



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Seniors of l95l of Christnansburg Hxgh School situated in thc Commonwealth of Virginia n this hrst day of January desiring to makc disposition of thc many privileges and possessions which we have cnloyed while in this institution do hereby will and bequeath as stated by each member of the class in this Last Will and Testament the follovtmg I Dotty Shelton being little but loud do will and bequeath to Jackie Gray my ability to see all hear all and know nothing especially when I start to take a Grammar test I Bob Williams being of tired and doubtful mmd leave to Jackie Broce the ability to talk her head off and never get anything said Also to Regis Thompson I leave my seat in Typing class I B B Brown do give total possession to Harold Hall my ability to see pink flying saucers and purple triangles over Mrs Zirkles head along with three gallons of choice modern lipstick remover Also Shirley Crews I would like to give my red horsehalr coat which I cant find I Vance Oliver do will to Jackie Wright my ability to skip fifth period study hall and make straight F without half trying I Pauline McCann will to Charlotte Weeks my Tale of Two Cities with the hope that she gets more out of it than I did I Peggy Pannell do leave to Jimmy Roop my gym shoes ln hopes that he will get as much Kick out of them as I did I Joan Epperly being of rickety body and no mmd do hereby will Esther Akers my ability to ask a question receive an answer and still not be able to understand which I have never used I Sue Stubbs being of weak body and still weaker mind do will with love and affection to Bobby Gerald my special pronunciation of the sound ch Maybe he can sell a shanch on a Shncken better than I did I Mickey Dixon bemg of strong back and half cracked mmd do leave to Paul Graham my red cap and an old pair of socks with holes in the toes I fuzz Akers having big feet and little heal but being a very handsome man UQ do hereby will to Doris Chafin some of my good 179 books I Virginia Martin being of small body and Weak mmd do bequeath to Barbara Altnzer my freckles hoping she will not be teased so much about them And to George Hall I leave my abtltty to read A Tale of Two Citxes at the last minute and still barely pass the test I Frances Smith being strong physically but not so strong mentally do will to John Shelton a vyee bit of my height tn hopes he will use it playing basketball to a better advantage than I have I Glada Gearheart being of vyeak will to Betty Robertson my ability late every morning and talk my way to the office I Joe McKenzie pronounced by be of lazy mind and body do vull to Kenneth Kanocle my title of Laztest Boy in school in hopes that I will not be bothered with tt in College I Eddie Williams being without my cage but with my monkey face do bequeath to Sandra Wickham my office mind and body do to come to school out of getting sent all the teachers to 28l in the Weepmg Gorxllas Apes and Monkeys Association of which I am vice vice vice presldent knovlmg that she is well qualified for the office I Louis Thompson being of generous heart and giving my permission do hereby will to Shirley Olnnger the right to direct the Senior play in Miss Tuckers and Miss Ferris place so that the cast will be sure to get enough time for practice but no time to learn the Innes as of this year I Peggie Collms being here and thats all leave to Tommy Karr my sun tan so he wont go around with his pants legs rolled up shoving his vxhite legs I Sammy S Snuffer Jr being of lanky form do hereby will to Toye Duncan my ability not to act silly and also my ability to be late and not get nn trouble over it I Patsy Rose having many curves many undiscovered talents many mistakes few brains big feet unstoppable mouth and having all my teeth do leave to Jay Vaughn my membership card 1n Alcoholics Anonymous since I am leaving for Higher things Also my ability not to catch on to jokes until Im in class and then not to be able to stop laughing until I have to stay in I Eunice Ann Boyd will thee Nancy Spangler my locker 469 and hope you take better care of it than I did And to thee James Akers my ability to talk in Government Class and get away with it I Fredona Ann Eames better known as Freddy being hrgh tempered do will to Joe Kitts my wonderful ability of talking all the time without saymg anything Also since I am of empty head I leave to Caroline Akers my old brown and white saddle oxfords which have served me faithfully for the past 3 years Joyce Trump my ability to get along with Mrs Zirkle in Senior English Class I Mabel Wiseley being of a strong body and a little mouth do will to Idward Scarborough my seat beside Miss Weaver s desk in 6th period study hall in hopes that he vyxll enjoy belng her secretary as much as I have I Jack Kitts being a member of the Town Council and assistant Mayor of Cambria do will to Margaret Gallimore my ability to leave all the girls I meet heart broken Clt never failsl I Halsey Chrisman will to Earl Hall my tvyo extra year in High School and the Fs on my report card in hopes that he will make better use of them than I did I Joann Willard being of big mouth and little bram do vnll to Janet Phillips my ability always to find some thing about which to talk And to Nancy Kmgrea my ability to get along with Mrs Zirkle I Troy Hawley will to Nancy Engle my may of studying to take tvso books home every night and study them I June Berry do will to Jimmy Taylor the height willed to me and which I never had time to grow in hopes he will have more time I Betty Miles being of good health and sound mmd do will to Jean Jones my long finger nails which every one thinks are artificial I Jean Stanger will to Kenneth Britt the pencil that I took the test A Tale of Two Cities with in hopes he will put it to better use than I did I Don Atkinson do hereby will to Roderick Stubbs my old parking place beside the Agriculture Building My ly lyyflylylllllmlly flillll Ml fl my . 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