Cople High School - Traveler Yearbook (Hague, VA)

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THE TRAVELER 1949 By Htlc Eowei PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF COPLE HIGH SCHOOL I 3 arw wimm wm-m t,v,r,ivati -d-MMtfmM-mmziLtii m mM towrmr DEDICATION Ab an expression of respect and gratitude we dedicate this our first edition of THE TRAVELER to our principal, Jesse L. Luthy, whose unfailing leadershio, and sympathetic understanding have insoired so many of us along the difficult path¬ way of life. His devotion to the futheranee of education has done much to instill in us those high ideals of culture and wisdom. wwmMiwmm-mmwmiMimMmmsitwKmMiam rmmmnanaBKmi mmsm iimvi vm w wxrnu s ajt witfi mtwwiaim ' vrww™ wt , vrn rm,n ' . .mxmiLUil LVC lMWS fiTfr C.H.S. ALMA MATER w.A Ui T 4 WA0«. U VLL 1 . t 1 V CHORUS COPLE, THE DEAREST OF ALL THE SCHOOLS, TO TREE WE ' LL E’ER BE TRUE. HAIL TO THEE, OUR ALMA MATER, COPLE HI JH SCHOOL, HAIL! WHILE SEASOU3 CMANTE FROM CREEL TO WHITE, AMD DAY DIVES PLACE TO LUHT, THE FLAME OF YOUTH, THE TORCH OF TRUTH WILL 5-UIDE OUR STEPS ARUKT. GUARDED SY THE RAPPAHANNOCK AND THE POTOMAC BLUE, STALES OUR NOBLE ALMA MATER, COPLE HUH SCHOOL, HAIL! CAFETERIA WKVMmmwM W, SHOP COTTAGE FACULTY HIGH SCH OOL JESSE LY : LUTHY,Principal 3 • A. , i4« A. Ran d o 1 oh -Macon college American University The Johns-Hot) hi ns Univ. ELI 3A3ETH BOOKER JOh 3. A. , K „ A. William and Mary Emory University JR AGE P. RYE : ,.SOH 3. A. Bates College Lewiston, Maine LHLA EYELYH 30ULDIU 3. A, State Teachers College Farmville WHQ -|j i rtwmwrmWWrMrmnxwm WM. NrwnwtoaVrfom M M m m m m a FACULTY ELEMENTARY CHARLOTTE I). DOUOLAS Harv Washington College University of Virginia State Teachers College ns Kopxins University State Teachers College Farmville tate Teachers College armvllle VIRCIE DAMEROH Mary Washington College Madison College LATHSKIME TAYLOR Will JHT !ary Washington College villiam and Mary Collette pCcjREnCE JEM KIMS Snecial SIenentary wWMWM e5 a. iui j SENIORS ADELINE ALLEN T.H.A. 46 47,43 4-H Club 45 4b, ‘J 7, - ' 3,45 Secretary 45 Senior Play-Promoter THOMAS ilAUND ARNEST F.F.A.. Up, A 3 Alee Club 42,43,44.45 Baseball 2-ianager 4a, 45 An nu al- 3usi ne 3 g K gr. 4 9 WILLIAM HENRY ATWILL Senior Class Secretary 4lee Club 46 Senior Play Baseball 47,43,49 F’ootball 47,43,49 Forensic Meet 4 g Annual-Asst. Editor 4b Honor iradua.te BARBARA JEAN BRONSON Transfer:Kev Fbrest F.H.A. 43,49, Sec.43 51 ee Club 43,49 Pianist 43 Senior Play Forensic Meet 43 Annual-Editor 49 Honor Graduate ETHEL VIRGINIA DAVIS Senior Class President F.H.A. 47,43, Treas. 49 llee Club 46,47,43, Sec.49 Senior Play Softball 46,47,43,49 Annual-Activi ties Ed. 4a MARTHA CAROLYN DAWSON F.H.A. 46,47,43,49 llee Club 46,47,43,4 S.C.A. President 4 9 Safety Patrol 47,43 Senior Play-Costumes One-Act Plav U 9 4-H Club 45,46,47,43,40 Pres. 45 , Sec.a Treas. ’-6 Softball 46,47,43,49 Annual-Photography 49 ill. M twvnmnimwmmm wromTOTO¥fl HELEN )E SHIELD FOULS Transfer:Wilmington H.S. F.H.A. Reporter 4g Senior Play-Publlcity 8-lee Club u-9 S.C.A. Asst. Reporter 4g Irouo Leader-District S.C.A. 2nd. in Public Speaking 4 b Annual-Typist-Art 4g Honor Graduate EARL D0U1LAS HAYES JR. F.F.A. U6, U-7 S.C.A. Vice-Pres. 49 Treasurer 48 Safety Patrol Captain 4g Senior Play 47,48 Baseball 45,46,47,48 Footoall 46,47,4g,4g LEON AUBREY HUNDLEY llee Club 46,47 Senior Play Safety Patrol 46,47,48,Lt.4® Base call 47,48,49 Football 47,48,49 Annual-Senior Editor 4g Cla=s History JUKE OTERA MOSS F.H.A. 47,48,Pres.49 llee Club 46,4-7,43,49 Safety Patrol 47,48,49 4-H Club 46 Softball 43,49 Senior Play Annual-Art Editor 4g Class Prophecy LULA RICHARDS F.H.A. 46,47,43 llee Club 45,4 ,47,43,49 Senior Play-Costumes Safety Patrol 46,47,48,49 HELEN 11 ex TI 11 k. THELMA DARCUS SAUNDERS F.H.A. 47,48,49 llee CIud 47,43,40 Senior Play Softball 47,43,40 One-Act Play 4g Annual-Snorts Editor 49 TUMBLER RED 30TLY 11 f£ZS hItqe e History is the essence of innumeraole biographies. In these words, long years ago,Thomas Carlyle bespoke a truth that will hold til the end of time. Therein lies the story of our class - the Class of 49 - as it draws near the close of the high school chapter of life. What we have done,what we have said, and how we have re-acted to ever changing situations from day to day - these things are our history. Another quotation dating back many centuries, History repeats itself, 11 is peculiarly applicable to us. In the fall of 19 5 a class of eighteen freshmen entered high school, and, though there have been many departures on the wav, we are finishing our senior year with the same number we had four years ago. Of the orginlal eighteen we still have eleven with us. They are: Ola R e Thrift, Barbara Withers, Ethel Davis, Thelma Saunders, June Moss, Bill Atwill, Leon Hundley, Bob Suth- ard, Otho Sydnor, Edwin Trader and. Russell Wright. Those who dropped out were: Joan Dungan, Frances Evans, Lillian Evans, Grace Hundley, Elizabeth Morris,John Lewis, and George Reed. Joining us along the way have been Adeline Allen, Carolyn Dawson, Lulu Richards, Earl Hayes,and Tom Arnest. Besides these are: Jean Bronson who came from Kew Forest High School, New York,and Helen Fones from Wilmington High School,Del¬ aware . We entered high school under Mr. Luthy as principal, and have been fortunate to have him guiding us through our entire four years. In going through high school everyone contributes something to the total program, some gain public recognition,others are the unsung hero who help in those countless little things that mean so much. Let us recall a few events. During the first year many of us took part in the Glee Club directed by Mrs. Chick. By our sophomore year we had matured enough for the coaches of the various sports to begin thinking of u8 as possible members of their.teams. Some of our girls were act¬ ive on the softball teams which at the end of two years had won 15 out of 17 games played. Mrs. Norris was the coach. That same year, under the guidance of Mr. Hudson, the boys became increasingly inter¬ ested in touch football and the next fall, undefeated, were declared champions of the Northern Neck. A trophy attesting to this fact stands in our llDrary today. This period of victory carried over to the next spring when the baseball team showed improvement. There resulted in¬ creased community interest in sports and the P.T.A. sponsored the pur¬ chase of new uniforms for both boys ' and girls ' teams. There are many and varied things which give us satisfaction as we look back: In public speaking Ola Rae and Bill did some outstanding work, while Jean and. Helen showed evidence of considerable talent in that field. On January 19 th.,1948 Ola Rae,Barbara, Ethel, Thelma, and June with others, presented a minuet in costume at Stratford, a record of which we have in color film. This year some of our girls took cart in the production of a one-act play which was well received in Freder¬ icksburg. The credit for these accomplishments is due Mrs. Ryerson. Again, during our high school days, Otho, through his work in the 4 -h C lub, was awarded a trip to Chicago. We cannot close with out mention¬ ing the three highlights of our fourth year, one, the Senior Play, The Darling Brats directed by Mrs. Norris, another, the annual,produced under the guidance of Miss Bouldln, and, our Junior-Senior Banquet, sponsored by Mrs. Hudson. Tills June there will be another rush of ' 49-not Just for gold as a century ago - but for living good, honorable lives that will make worthy the biographies to be written of our years yet unborn. Leon Hundley vjmmm mmvmmsum WWMJ. TJTTjrnrari wr mi m ww w w aw w w m ay. y ' JSOiOSlLiiOO MyjyM VAVAVAVA yWAVAXnYAVAVAW prophecy To each of us,we must confess, There comes a moment sure, When we do wonder snd want to know What the future holds In store. A crystal ball,a pack of cards, Leaves from a cup of tea, I need not these but only use My gift of prophecy. Attention please, a moment now, I want you one and all to hear If not the whole, at least in part The secrets of to-morrow year. If this time has come to you, I ' ll end your curiosity. For suddenly there comes to me A vision of futurity. I see: Adeline Allen has completed her secretarial course and now enjoys running her employer ' s office and life. Tom Arnest is a traveling salesman. What could be better for one who loved to sit around and shoot the breeze? Bill Atwlll has become a laxvyer, and is still kicking up a lot of fuss fighting for the last word. Jean Bronson has finished her home economics course and is busy apDlylng it, but I can ' t recognize the man. Ethel Davls is married and grandfather Vernon is following the girls ' softball games again, watching Little Ethel star, as did her ma. Carolyn Dawson is happily married but she and Curtis have been so busy running around in fords that they have not settled down to having a family. Helen Fones is dividing her time between teaching her beloved his¬ tory and keeping house for her beloved husband. Earl Hayes is still dazed. He was given to understand that every¬ thing was fine, but for years now, he has been singing! ' ' .‘ here, Oh,Where Has My Little Jean lone? Leon Hundley put that good mind of his to work. He went to Washing¬ ton, became interested in city government, and is now one of the import¬ ant city officials. June Moss has realized her dream of becoming a home economics teacher. Thelma Saunders now owns half interest in Mrs. Beatley ' s store and is putting into good use her year at business school. Bob Suthard found Hague too dull for him and has turned to a business career in the state of Florida. Lula Richards is tired of staying home every Sunday by herself while her husband delivers milk. Otho Sydnor is still the man about Hague. He says he is farming, but one may see him at the local store most anytime. Ola Rae Thrift has completed her business course, secured a good Job, married, and is still working. One may see her in Callao now and then visiting her old haunts. Edwin Trader has made a success in business, and in love. He hook¬ ed a cute wife with the same techniques he used in The Darling Brats. Barbara Withers has a good secretarial Job in the F.B.I. office, in Washington. No husband yet, but there is a man in xtfhom she is very in¬ terested. Russell Wright enjoyed his part in The Darling Brats so much that he moved west, as near Hollywood as possible. My forecast given, I now retire My powers melt away. Just bear in mind that I am but A prophet for a day. By June Moss ;c; V wm % mmwmwtvmwmmimmvjmmmmwwmMtmmM MmmmmMwmmmu?Lmjmjgmmm%M JUNIORS OFFICERS vS pSc t ' ’ - SEDOiilA ALLEN -?DITH ELLEH Li If THY j. AM (ferns. ASURSR - MELVIN FOXV ELL HHs HUDSON MEMBERS SPONSOR SEDONIA ALLEN . 3-0 XY DELANO i-iARIANNA HERBERT SUSIE HERBERT EDITH ELLEN LUTHY FRANKLIN FOXWELL MELVIN FOXWELL NORMAN HUNDLEY SYDNEY JENKINS HERBERT KINO- MICKEY TAYLQE CLASS OFFICARS president -m ry damiel Griffith KJE-PRESIDEHT -JOAN COATES SECRETARY --------- EFFIE SYDi-JOR TREASURER--- LARIANNE HUNDLEY SPONSOR---MISS LELA 30ULDIN ALL3 ' :,t3 CHA11l,ES AuuEN JACK! 30YGL RALPH DAVIS 3033Y HARRIS LAN DON HUNDijEY larl sadder CLAY STRAUDHAN LOTTROM TRADER ELEANOR ANTHONY S-RA! 3AI LEY JOAN COATES DOROTHY MAH DAVIS ALIoj’j FALLIN MARY DANIEL GRIFFITH ijAJRA MAE HAuL MARY uOU HOuLIDAY MARI ANNE HUNDLEY RUBY SISSON EFFIE sydnor ED.IA MAE TRADER MARA I ARET C A U SE Y g rm w vv-H SOPHOMORES fitjfc . K E - fc - .. - TSmmmmmmwmtiMmm FRESHMEN GLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT -3ETTY MAE MOSS VICE-PRESIDENT - SHIRLEY ARM HALL SECRETARY 6c TREAS. -ERNIE KEELIHO SPONSOR - MR. 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A. PRESIDENT - JUNE MOSS - VICE-PRESIDENT - EPFIE SYDNOR SECRETARY - EDITH LIJTHY-TREASURER - ETHEL DAVIS REPORTER - HELEN FORES - SPONSOR - MRS. HUDSON ■jvi V ' i ' ATO I ' UVUAOTT! ONE ACT PLAY lost victory Toy NORTH BAKER AGATHA.. GORDELIA CYNTHIA. PAULA... ANNIE. . . DIRECTOR .BARBARA WITHERS ..OLA RAE THRIFT .THELMA SAUNDERS MARIANNE HUNDLEY ..CAROLYN DAWSON TRACE P. RYERSON 4-H CLUB d U-H CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT. ..JOAN COATES SECRETARY.ALICP] FALLIN RE? ORTER.C AROLYi l DA • SOU SON 1 LEADERS.MARSH VICE-PRES.. TREASURER.. SPONSOR.... .HD EL ' .BOBBY MURPHY ...... ,.DNA TRADER MISS LELA 30ULDIH EANOR ANOTHY ' : U w mm w V! fuminmm - .ra vTWzmm iiw mrni rmmwwm SOFTBALL m APRIL 7.WARSAW AT COPtiL APRIL 1 « . • • • x- , OPL. -rvx x ru . Hixx. APRIL 21..TAPPAHARNOCK AT COPLE 1 i I ' ■ ■ :: g BASEBALL 111 iii 18 ||i |i| ui ui mi s ;■ Ssf R. Wright 3. Murohy L.Hundley R.F C. F. M.Foxwell 1.. Foster Coach - Hr. riles Hudson APRIL 7.WARSAW AT COPLE APRIL 13 .COPLE AT FARM AM APRIL 21.. 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STYLE: TWO SET IN GLASS 30 x 48 . $30.00 30 x 60 . 32.50 36 x 48 . 31.25 36 x 60 . 36.25 For Use In Bulletin board with two set SCHOOLS in glass doors. One side cork CHURCHES the other changeable letter FACTORIES insert - (Letters are not included) OFFICES STORES CLUBS PUBLIC BUILDINGS THESE BULLETIN BOARDS ARE FITTED WITH A LOCK AND KEY TO INSURE NO UNAUTHORIZED CHANGE OR ANNOUNCEMENTS. ALL PRICES F. O. B. CHICAGO 30 x 48 . $44.85 30 x 60 . 51.40 36 x 48 . 49 40 36” x 60 . 59.35 SPEC 1 AL ASSORTMENT OF 600 % AND 1 INCH LETTERS $12.00 DISTRIBUTORS: School Gift Service 4925 GLENDALE KANSAS CITY 4, MISSOURI DAV-SON cork back and changeable letter bulletin boards are constructed with light walnut finish frames. The cork posting surface consists of Va inch cork mounted on Va inch 3-ply veneer. The changeable letter insert is of grooved wood felt covered. These bulletins are made to endure as only the finest of materials are used in their construction. 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