Draper High School - Valley Echo Yearbook (Draper, VA) - Class of 1946 Page 30 of 112
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Page 29 text: “CLASS HISTORY Feur years age last September, sixty-seven green freshmen en¬ tered high scheel. Hew silly we were and v hat a task: te get ac¬ customed te high seheel. We were guided by Mrs. Sou ers and Miss Huff. We really get te knew people by running inte them trying te find eut where we were suppesed te be. Our elasses organised with Margaret Webb, president; Billy Dishen, vice-presi ent; Billie Dere Martin, secretary; and Fauline Crewder, treasurer. We alse organise seftball and basketball teams. Our setftball team wen the Champienship ef the scheel. Hee-ray! l ! Then befere we realised it we -ere Sephemeres and mere used te high school life. This year we missed several members ef eur Freshmen class whe left us. We were under the skillful leader¬ ship ef Miss. Farmer, whe helped organise eur class, with Irery Webb, president; Billy Brysen, vice-president; Fauline Crev ' der, secretary; Billie Deve Martin, treasurer. This year the girls took Herae Economies fer the first time, and were finally even with the beys by geing te the annual Heme Ee. and F.F.A. picnic. (Our first time-and it rained! Anyway, we had a geed time in th gym and escaped the ants, tee.) Hew impertant we felt te be J.uniers. We were with Mrs. MoGaveek. This was probably ®ne ef the happiest years we ever spent iR high scheel. This year effieers chosen te lead the class were: Adell Lancaster, president; Bill Lindsey, vice-president; Cenway Heward, secretary; Billie Deve Martin, treasurer. The Dramatics Club, the Beta Club, and the S. C. A. were erganired, with members ef eur class taking a very eetive part. One ef the biggest events was planning and giving the Junier-Senier enter¬ tainment. We had a lawn supper at Mrs. MeGaveck’s herae. The feed and the fun, and the firewerks that we hadJJ The favers were min¬ iature diplomas, and hew we lenged fer the day when we weule get the real enes. Then we ordered ©ur class rings and pins. Whee-e-e. Last September we became dignified Seniers, with enly nine menths left te eeeemplish the many things we had planned befere graduatien. We spent this year with eur principal, lAr. Carter. We lest two ef eur class, Stanley Tayler te the Amy, end Alraeda M Meere te a husband. Our leaders were Bill Lindsey, president; Bill Dishen, Vice-president; Billie Deve Martin, secretary; Ivory Webb, treasurer. At Hallowe’en we had a party fer the class and their guests. The gym was s speeky and everyene had such a geed time. Class rings and pins came in Nevember. How proud everyene wes, and hew pretty the rings and pins were. At Christmas the faculty gave the high scheel a party. The gym was all deaerated and even a tree and lights and mistletoe!IJ We are new. ' leaking forward te a Junier-Senier entertainment, when we will be the guests, class night, fcm d the always dignified Baooalaureate sermen, and finally the last great moment when we will cress the stage in aur caps and gawns and reoeive eur diplomas. And mixed with eur emotions will be the feeling ef sadness that ©ur high scheel days are ever. Billie Deve Martin, Historian ”Page 31 text: “LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Being af seund umd dispassing mind, we da hereby will amd be¬ queath, am this the sixtk d ay af May, aiaataea hundred aad farty sarea, ta the faaulty aad high seheel alasses tka fellewing pess- assiaas: Mr. Carter: A perfeet atudant kady. Mr. Alliaan: A statien wagen ta bring all the basketball play¬ ers ta tha ball games. Mr. Hardy: A shep alass that aan drive nails. Miss. Farmer: A pasitian as Math. teaeher as lang as she desires it. Mrs. Payne: An interesting and industerieus Chemistry alass. Mrs. MeGaveek: Bast wishes far many happy wadding anniver¬ saries. Miss. Levern: A sueeessful life as a basketball aaaah. Mrs. Newman: A aan apenar far her heme eeenemies alasses. Harley Marshall: A geed lawyer ta get him eut af treuble. Darethy Stevens: A life af ease where everything gees right. Bill Lindsey: A peund af eenfidenoe areund the girls. Hattie Tayler: The wedding ring that usually fellews the engagement ring. Billy Brysen: Greater skill in arguing and debating. Adell Lanaaster: The epperthnity ta sing in a ‘Night Club’. Billy Dishen: A jeke beak in arder that he may laugh and graw fat. Janet Armbristar: Cantinued pawers ta meet life with a smile. Ray Cavey: A demaaratia farm af gavarnment. Mary Phillips; The aeurage ta smile at tha bays withaut blush¬ ing. Arie Grimes: Tha futura af a preaahar. Alma O ' Dali: Career as a heusewife. Rabert Lawsen: Tha pawer ta graw a mustaehe. Wilma Make: Tha ability ta just graw. Siman Cavey: The eppertunity ta develep his many talants. Jean Kirby: a successful life. Babbie Dalten: A lasting partnership with the Farmers. Billie Deve Martin: The ability te eapture the beys hearts. Cannie Heward: Tha ability ta aut alasses in eellege as she has in high scheel. Barbara Phillips: Leve and unity, dark earners and eppertunity. Munsey Webb: A kettle ef Christmas Night perfume. Belva Alexander: A Deeter Pepper far mere pep. Burman White: We leave a keek, Haw te Overcame Bashfulness . Ivery Webb: A glass eye that wen’t flirt. Margaret Webb; The ability ta grew up te tall handseme beys. Melba Shaw; Tha ability ta baoama a auccassful artist James Lang: The ability ta aatah himself a gaadlaaking wifa. Daris Patarsan: The right ta maka ssms man a gaad wife. June Owens: Health, happiness .and prasperity. Pauline Crewder: A fur pieee ta wear an her mast axaiting dates. Ta the Juniar Class: The paise and dignity af the Seniar ©lass. Ta tha Ssphmsra Class: Inaraased knawledga and suaaass in tha next twa yaars. Ta the Freshman Class: The ability ta study hard enaugh ta bassme senisrs. Pauline Crewder St Margaret Webb ”
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