George Washington Carver Regional High School - Hawk Yearbook (Culpeper, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 19 text:

I •-« 4 • BOYS PERSONALITIES GIRLS c Perselle Smith Most Thespian Mollie Grayson Carl Milton Quietest Barbara Brock Marshall Taylor Best School Citizen Gertrude Minor ; Don Williams Most Excitable Ethel Glascoe William Dorsey Best Athlete Class Poet Majorie Arrington J i James Tolliver Class Scientist Martha Minor Raymond Ellis Most Vivacious 3 «■ r ;- ! Henry Ficklin Class Jester Janet Andrews A-rfi Daniel Shanks Brainiest Enola Timbers • Walter Turner Most Artistic Priscilla Fletcher H. Best Personality Artena Grasty bsh Neatest Lillian Monroe — Cobble Paige Class Optimist Eva Gray Donald Hopkins Most Versatile Gloria Wormley Bobbie Rawls Most Popular Joyce Williams O Leon Morton Most Original Odessa Hill O rH Most Musical Anna Louis Rogers Ferguson Most Talkative Beatrice McQuinn 71 c Raymond Ellis Class Procrastinator Matilda Jackson T Richard Moore Most Likely to Mary Beasley QO Succeed

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{ 44 Pom Our Carver o CD H - i QC Carver, Carver, We raise our voice, It is you that make us rejoice. We know that in years to come you will never die For unto you we have an eye. In thoughts we hhve you in our hearts With hope that you never depart. Even if our memory gets vague an old What we have gained will be greater than gold. If it ' s not so very fine, It will reveal to all mankind We’ll always use you as a stand For Information at our hand. Before we leave we shall rejoice And let you hear the last of our voice No one shall ever know how we feel But onward career our hearts will heal. We shall boost your name so very high In time to come, it will never die. Since it is time for us to start, We all say we are sorry to part. Unto you we leave our many wills But our hearts are so heaped with ills. Again we’ll say we’ll regret But our name we shall never forget. We tried to be sophasicated friends And others hearts we tried to mend Unto you all we tried to feel And many a matter we tried is heal But whether we made a success or gained That to our classmates we’ll have to restrain Unto our f acuity, friends , and classmates This parting time always waits To say unto you our many good by’s With tears streaming from our eyes Now that we ' ve stayed until the last day We ' ll say good by as we turn away.



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CLASS PROPHECY As I look deep into my crystal ball and probe for the future events in i 960 of the Class of 1950, the fates and fortunes appear bef T-e my eyes I can see Mary Beasley as Secretary to the Principal of Carver High. Barbara Brock and Audrey Ellis have founded a school in Atlanta, Georgia, known as Shorty s University The Gale twins, Annie and Lillie, have graduated from a Voice School. They are now singing in Hillsville, Virginia. Mollie Grayson, the great singer of the Class of 1950, is now singing at Goldstein Club in New York, N. Y. Barbara Fleshmon lives in Culpeper. She teaches Correct Posture at Carver High. Loretta nd Mildred Washington are still pals. They have opened a Beauty Lalon in Washington, D. C. Tune in on WCVA in Culpeper on Saturday nights, aid listen to Anna Lewis s musical program of Mexican songs. Walter Turner is teaching the first grade in Readerville, Virginia. If you are ever in Philadelphia, Pa., visit Janet Andrew s Dress Shop on Topsy Avenue. John Waller still drives his favorite school bus. Mary Jordan sings for the Solid Senders of Front Royal, Virginia. Ramond Ellis attends a Boys School in Boston, Mass.

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