Falmouth High School - Indian Legend Yearbook (Falmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1949

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41. Mennis Payne leaves his pretty freckles to Scotty Fulford. 42. Raymond Payne leaves his blue eyes to Billy Barber. 43. Paul Peregory leaves his D. 0. classes to Walter Hunter. 44. Frank Ramer leaves his buying of cherry candy to Richard Shacklette. 45. George Ramer leaves his athletic ability to John Lewis Way. 46. Bobby Resio leaves his dancing to Graham Monroe. 47. John Skinner leaves his telling of jokes to Franklin Brown. 48. Robert Stone leaves his careful driving to Wayne Skinner. 49. To Willard Latham, David Sullivan leaves his quiet ways. 50. Dwight Sullivan leaves his getting around the teachers to Clinton Watts. 51. John Sullivan leaves his neat looks to Vanice Dickinson. 52. Lorraine Sullivan leaves his many shop classes to Elmer Sullivan. 53. Sidney Way leaves his good times with the girls to Frank Tulloss. 54. To Curtis Dickinson, William Young leaves his lumber hauling. 55. Charles Moore leaves his light complexion to Robert DeBruyn. 56. Bud Damron leaves his chaffeuring for Coach Hoskins and Franklin Wyne to Donnie Freeman. 57. Lois Boutchyard leaves her typing ability to Zelma English. 58. Peggy Brooks leaves her personality to Margaret Brooks. 59. Gloria Callahan leaves her brown hair to Lillian Bullock. 60. Delores Corbin leaves her ability to run off stencils to Elinor Beach. 61. Joyce Cropp leaves her nice ways to June Harding. 62. Lois Curry leaves her ways with the boys to Catherine Curtis. 63. Jackie Dobson leaves her position on the basketball team to Helen Verburg. 64. Paulina Dye leaves her singing ability to Lois Dye. 65. Anna Fleming leaves her captaincy of the basketball team to some lucky girl next year. 66. Barbara Gallahan leaves her pretty hair to Frances Courtney. 67. Agatha Gracik leaves her flirty ways to Barbara Timmons. 68. To Frances Boutchyard, Thelma Hammons leaves her red hair. 69. To Bettie Sullivan, Frances Harding leaves her ability to get along with people. 70. Joyce Huffman leaves her diamond ring to Lois Gallahan. 71. To Hazel Duerson, Anna Jett leaves her v. luning smiles. 72. To Mary Frances Olive, Irene Jones leaves her laughing ways. 73. Jean Layton leaves best wishes to the girl who will be maid of honor next year. 74. Mary Ann McWhirt leaves her blue eyes to Virginia Blake. 75. Rachel Newton leaves her Loving” ability to Margaret Newton. 76. Velma Newton leaves her pretty black hair to Frances Powell. 77. Aleen Patton leaves her flirting ways to Bernice Poyck. 78. Helen Porter leaves her Beta Club membership to the lucky person next year. 79. Norma Jean Poff leaves her sales ability at Woolworth’s to Gloria Foster. 80. To Betty Lou Snellings, Ann Shackelford leaves her quiet and bashful ways. 81. Barbara Snellings leaves her ability of getting A’s to Virginia Mizelle. 82. Ivy Snellings leaves her slim waistline to Joyce Gray. 83. Marlene Snellings leaves her alto singing to Shirley Chaplin. 84. Hazel Sullivan leaves her worries as Editor of Indian Smoke Signal to any one who wants them. 85. Jean Stevens leaves her laughing ability to Madline Allen. 86. Nettie Sullivan leaves to Coach Hoskins an efficient secretary. 87. To Mary Frances Corbin, Mamie Truslow leaves her good grades in history. 88. Alice Verburg leaves lots of success and happiness to the girl who gets May Queen next year. 89. Ester Way leaves her typing ability to Marie Dobson. 90. Mable Williams leaves her bookkeeping grades to one that is crazy enough to take bookkeeping. 91. Dorothy Wright leaves her hill-billy songs to Lucille Patton. SIGNED: Nettie Sullivan Mamie Truslow Barbara Snellings WITNESS: Aleen Patton Hazel Sullivan

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LAST WILL AMD TESTAMENT OE THE SENIOR CLASS OE 1949 Wc, the graduating class of 1949, having finished our long and successful task of school life, and being of sound minds and memories, do hereby will and de- dare our valuable possessions to our classmates and faculty. 1. To Mr. Snead, our principal, we leave our appreciation for all the privileges and kindnesses you have given us, the Senior Class of ’49. 2. To Mr. Edwards, our assistant principal, we leave much happiness and success with your glee club. 3. To Miss Kehoe, our senior sponsor, we leave fnuch love for all the kindness you have shown us in the past year. 4. To Mrs. Hoskins, our annual sponsor, we leave a new group of efficient com¬ mercial students who will like you as much as we do. 5. To Miss King we leave a class room filled with quiet girls. 6. To Mrs. Cooper we leave a whole class of A students in history. 7. To Miss Hammett we leave even more success in her promising years. 8. To Mrs. Peirce we leave a girls’ basketball team who will win every game. 9. To Mrs. Cannaday we leave a more intelligent group of students. 10. To Mrs. Castle we leave a Beta Club consisting of every student at Falmouth High School. 11. To Miss Goodloe we leave more students to take up Home Economics. 12. To Mr. Wyne we leave the best of carpenters, electricians, and plumbers. 13 To Mr. O’Hair we leave an outstanding class always. 14. To Mr. Hoskins, our coach, we leave an undefeated basketball team. 15. To Mr. Muse we leave a successful and progressive group of agriculture boys as future farmers. 16. To Mrs. Hammon, Mrs. Chinn and Mrs. Henderson, our grade teachers, we leave our greatest appreciation for all the kindness you have shown us. 17. To the Seniors of next year we leave a smaller class with more privileges and a year of success. 18. To the Juniors of next year we leave much luck and success. 19. To the Sophomores we leave the wonderful fact that they will be Juniors the next year. 20. To the Freshmen of next year we leave our sincere hope that they will have happiness in the years to come. 21. Paul Aaron leaves his photography to Sidney Snellings. 22. To Charles Jubb, Hansford Boutchyard leaves his dimples. 23. Robert Buchanan leaves his motor scooter troubles to Bill Poyck. 24. Charles Burton leaves his skipping school to Sidney Monroe. 25. Jack Curtis leaves his farming ability to Francis Sullivan. 26. Jimmie Dye leaves his flirting with the girls to Joe Sullivan. 27. Judson Fulford leaves the best of luck to the one who is May King next year. 28. Sterling Hall leaves his football career to Dike Hooe. 29 Phil Helfin leaves his quiet and bashful ways with the girls to Charles Abel. 39. Charles Houck leaves his car wrecks to some unlucky person of next year. 31. Raymond James leaves his curly hair to Lauman Schooler. 32. Steve Kukrak leaves his typing ability to Robert Henderson. 33. Vernon Kurz leaves his black hair to Brad Perkins. 34- Restress Loving leaves his singing ability to Carthage Prince. 35. James Meade leaves his ability to stay in Coach’s office to Richard Carpenter. 36. Withers Moncure leaves his ability to talk to girls to Milton Powell. 37. Bradford Monroe leaves his horse laugh to Temple Brooks. 38. Holmes Patton leaves his shortness to Elmo Brown. 39- William Patton leaves his handsome looks to William Futrell. 40. Clinton Payne leaves his Prince to some lucky boy next year.

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