Grafton High School - Re Echo Yearbook (Grafton, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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• • Senior • • We, tin members of the Senior Class of 1951, not wishing to take everything with us, do solemnly will, lx queath and leave the following items: Joe Knotts leaves his height to Dick Adlington. Marilyn Miller wills her place in solid geometry to a bov. She says it’s no place for a female. Patty Pop” leaves her long hair in care of Mary Jo Foley. Bessie Manlier leaves Miss Jeran frantic. What will happen to the library? Pattv Jaco bequeaths her absence excuses to Shirley Brown. Carolyn Anderson leaves all her extra-curricular activities to Sylvia Waggoner. Think s1h ’11 find time for them all? Barbara Williams leaves Dick. She’d stay if she could. Eli .alx th Summers trades her text books for a cook book as she leaves to join her husband. Chris” leaves most of her antics to Wilma Kirby, but keens a few for herself. Don Willis wills a new wastebasket to Mr. Faulkner. The old one is all stuck up with gum. Ellen Gainer leaves, and her friends will have to walk to school. Don Smith wills his brain to the biology class, so they can really lcam. Martha Clayton wills her go xl grades to everyone who needs them. Nola Snay wills her arguments to Bettv Hawkins, hoping she ll win some of them. Leo Bradford bequeaths his car to Mr. Curie. No one could spe d in it. Mickey Snyder wills her tardiness to someone else who can get by with it. Elaine Woodyard leaves “Dobbie” to keep up the the family name. Dorsev Weaver wills his pereptual g xxl humor to Rav Gray. As a senior he’ll need it. Diane Sweet leaves her temper somewhere in the halls of G.H.S. Be careful, everybody. Since there’s no one big enough to take Mac’s voice, he takes it with him. Charlotte Smith bequeaths her dimples to Peggy Kiger. Now Peggy has two sets. Ruth Poling wills the commercial club to another hard working girl. Patty Burnside leaves Brooks, but slie’s not willing him to anyone. Jack Headley and David Hoffman will their jokes to Staley White. Oh no! Loretta Carpenter bequeaths the peroxide tliat was willed to her to Margie Hargett. Dorothy Blackman leaves all her good times to Joy Cuppett. Jack Bennett wfills all the poster work to Doris Hildreth. That’s a dirtv trick. Betty Frey bequeaths Shirley to the teacher, hoping they’ll teach her a lot. Alice Vevon leaves her cheerleading limp. She worked herself up into a case of rheumatism. Bill Turoczv leaves his wise cracks to Mrs. Yost. He hopes she'll like them better if she sees them more often. Pattv Utt takes her flirting with her. She intends to keep right on using it. Jem Zinn and James Zorik leave their back seats in alphabetically arranged classrooms to Jcx Zorik. Ray Williams bequeaths his sociology grades to next year’s seniors. Maybe they’ll be satisfied. Kenny Sturms has to leave Shirley, but he’ll still see her once in a while. Jiggs Stevenski wills his place on the basketball team to Pete Isner. Katie Moats w ills her gvm squad to Suzanne Lawson. That jxx r squad! Dick Poe leaves his athletic ability to Travis Swiger. Get to work, Travis. Evelyn Watkins lx qucaths love to her many friends. Chick Bennett wins his locker to Brooks Bartlett. Watch out, there’s a lx ar trap in it. Bobby Duckworth and Kenny Shingleton will the Parkview bus to Donnie Kirby. Ellen Cochran isn’t leaving anv thing. Should she? Nobodv ever left anything to her. Edsel Poe leaves his habitual hunting sickness and gunsickness to anyone who needs it. Dolores Norris wills her basketball ability to Jean Sapp. Jim Isner wills his red shirt to Mr. Haan. Jim Xewbrough leaves his persuasiveness to anyone who gets kicked out of the library. Larry Simmons ) equeaths his lxx ks to charity, lie doesn’t want to see them again. Phyllis Culp wills her popularitv to Dorothy Lobis. Eileen Brown leaves her curly blond hair to Shirley Bumgardner. Bobby Brvan leaves his g x d spirits to Macbeth. Macbeth could probably use them. Phyllis Burnside leaves the majorettes to work out their drills without )x r. Bus” Brown wills his study hall to Mr. Culp. Maylx he’ll like it bettor. Glenna Defibaugh is taking her beautiful fur coat with her. Dam it. Josephine Coffman wills as many embarrasing moments to Mr. Faulkner as he gave her. Fred Gough wills the F.F.A. to some other hard working fanner. Peggy Haislip leaves her bright smile to all who frown. Paul Davis leaves early. He has to catch his bus. Mary Marquess leaves all the Re-Echo headaches to some other hard worker. Norma Heaton wills her quiet smile to Ruth Williams. Bob Hoskinson leaves Macbeth to next year’s English class. Bud Kennedy caught his coat tail in the d x r in an effort to lx first out. Bobby Keyser wills his curly hair to Benny Mays. Wilma Miller wills luck to next year’s seniors. Bernice Luzadder leaves to join Dan. Martha Kemple wills tlx Tri-Hi-Y presidency to anyone who can stand it. Bob Kiger leaves all. Period. Charles Little leaves with a little more than he brought in. Cordell Luckev wills his fun to some other Lucky” fellow. Jerry McProuty leaves a shiny penny to the one who can answer his questions. Jean Luckev leaves her friendliness to some grouchy person. Barbara Devers wills theme writing to someone who always has plenty of ideas. Phyllis Rogers came in like a lion and leaves like a lamb. Alan Shriver wills his (perpetual motion?) machine to those who benefit by it. Bettv Moore and Betty Morgan leave, but they still have their friendship. (Continued on page 31) 28

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Seniors 1 Alice Evelyn Vevon Evelyn Jane Watkins ! Student Council-1, 2; G.A.A.- Social Games-3; Y-Teens-4; ! a. 4: Social Games-3; Tri-Hi-Y- Commercial Club-4; Re-Echo-4. 1 4; Girls’ Volleyball-4; Head 1 Glieerleader-4; Thespians-3, 4; j Thespian Plav-4; Junior Play-3; I Re-Echo-4; Band Librarian-2, I 3. 4; Squad Leader-2, 3, 4; Off- 1 ice Ass’L-4; Girls’ Basketball-3; Dorsey Wayne Weaver Dorothy Marie Westerman F.F.A.-1, 2, 3. 4. Social Games-3; Y-Teens-4. Barbara Ann Williams Douglas Ray Williams F.H.A.-l, 2, 3, 4 (Treas.-2. Bearcat Staff (Ed.-3, 4); Thes- Song Leader-3); Girl Reserves- pians-3, 4, Class Vice Pres.-3: 2, 3; Y-Teens-4; 4-11-3; K.T.A.- Cheerleader-4; Quill and Scroll- 4; Re-Echo-4; A Cappella Choir (Vice Pres.-3, 4); Hi-Y-4; Cam- -2; Mixed Chorus-2, 4; Office era Club-3; Re-Echo-4; Press Ass't.-2. Club; Prince Junior Senior Prom -3. Donald Burton Willis Ruth Elaine Woodvard Football-1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt.- Commercial Club-3, 4; Tri- 4); Basketball-i, 2. 3, 4; Re- lli-Y-3, 4; Re-Echo-4; Squad Echo-4; Student Council-3, 4 Leader-4; Girls' Volleyball-4. (Vice Pres.-4); lii-Y-1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres.-4); Letterman’s Club -1, 2, 3. 4; Basehall-1. 2; Prince Junior Senior Prom-3; Class President-1, 4. James Zorik Jerry Zinn K.F.A.-2, 3, 4 (Reporter-4). Camera Club 4; Crafts Club-3; Social Games-3; Library Ass t.-3, 4. 27 ■Pi

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