Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA)

 - Class of 1954

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Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 14 of 60
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Page 14 text:

Will tAnd Zestament Realizing that we the class of 1954 are about to make our departure from Dunlap High School, we wish to leave the following vices and virtues of sane minds and healthy bodies, and therefore we do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. R. L. Graham, our principal, we leave our many thanks for his patience, under¬ standing and helpfulness. ARTICLE II To Miss Zona Landes is left our gratitude for making this 1954 REFLECTOR a success. ARTICLE III To Miss Winnie Murdock we leave our sincere appreciation for the many things she has done for us. ARTICLE IV We bestow upon the entire faculty our mo JKjmcere thanks for their patience and guidance. V To the Juniors, along with the many responsibilities, we leave the joy of being a senior and getting to go to the football games on the bus. ARTICLE VI To the students of Dunlap High School we leave the following: Ray Armentrout wills his algebra book to Darrel Martin. Shirley Carper wills her waist line to Patsy Jones. Rod Owens wills his big feet to Mr. sJenkins. Mary Ann Paxton wills her ability to play basketball to Ruby Powell. Eddie Ray Alfred wills his football suit to David Webb. Evelyn Hill wills her long hair to Gloria Brubaker. Julian Cooke wills his patience to Miss Pansy Smith. Helen Perkins wills her quiet ways to Grace Ott. Gerald Bratton wills his troubles to anyone that wants them. Margaret Owens wills her love for government to anyone that can stand it. Mary Baxter wills her cheerleading ability to Sonia Carter. June Carter wills her ability to sell poppies to Mr. Blumling to Miss Murdock. Elizabeth Carter wills her boy friends to Fay Critzer. Shirley Dilley will§ her good nature to Martha Camden. Betty Jean Wilkerson wills her short hair to Mrs. Jenkins. Bob Cooke wills his ability to get away with mischief in class to Sammy Rogers. Stuart Dameron wills his height to Perry Vail. Dale Bratton wills his basketball ability to Delbert May. Betty Snyder wills her love for laughing to Sally Martin. Sealed and signed this 1st day of April, 1954, The Senior Class of ’54 Betty Snyder, Chief Executor.

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STUART WARNER DAMERON “Stu” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 3. AMELETA JUNE CARTER “Junie Babe” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 1 , 2; Chief Marshal 3; President 3, 4; Maid of Honor 3; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Editor of Annual 4. ERNEST HARRIS Post Graduate BETTY LEWIS SNYDER Bets Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; Paper Staff 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Basketball Score- keeper 2. GERALD GENE BRATTON ‘‘Jerry’ ’ Annual Staff 4; Industrial Arts 2 .



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Class History Our Senior class began in 1943 with Betty Wilkerson, Margaret Owens, Evelyn Hill, and Shirley Carper. The following year Rod Owens and Charles Lewis joined the class. Mary Paxton came from Boys’Home to Dunlap in the third grade. Later, in the fifth grade, Shirley Dilley, Charles Groves, Mary Gray, Barbara Moore, and Annabell Smith came from Callaghan School. Helen Perkins came from Covington the same year. Mary Baxter joined the class from Kentucky in the sixth grade; then we were joined by Bobby Drummond. When we got to the seventh grade BettySnyder, JuneCarter, ElizabethCarter, BobCooke, Julian Cooke, Bill Howard and Herndon C rosie r we re added from Hunter School. Gerald Bratton also came in thatyear from Gap Mills. In our freshman year Ray Armentrout came to the class from Falling Springs. Charles Lewis, Herndon Crosier, Bill Howard and Charles Groves left the class while we were sopho¬ mores . The year we were juniors we gave the Junior-Senior banquet at the Silver Arrow. The same year Annabell Smith, Barbara Moore, Mary Gray, Rebecca Lewis, and Bobby Drummond left the class; then Dale Bratton joined us. This year we have had, in addition, Eddie Ray Alfred and Stuart Dameron, making nineteen members in the class. Our biggest jobs this ye re the publication of our annual and production of our play. We elected class officers that we thought best leaders of our class every year throughout the four years of high school. This year they have been: June Carter, President Ray Armentrout, Vice-President Shirley Carper, Secretary and Treasurer Betty Wilkerson, Class Reporter June 9, 1954, our graduation day, is the day we have been looking forward to, yet dreading since we were freshmen. With a mixture of joy and sadness in our hearts we must say farewell to Old Dunlap. We wish to express our thanks to everyone that has made this wonderful day possible for us. Class Historian, Mary Baxter

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