Greenbank High School - Mountain Breeze Yearbook (Greenbank, WV)

 - Class of 1949

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0 0 Se Uon ■ Zula Gray Taylor of Dunmcre. “Zudie.” Pastime — Sewing; Hobby — Cooking; Chorus—1947-48. “With the smile that was child- like and bland.” ■ David Dale Gragg of Green- bank. “Dan Tucker. Football Manager—1948; Foot- ball — 1945-47; Basketball — 1946-48; Varsity G. Club — 1949; 4-H Club—1945-49; Pa- per Staff. “For courtesy wins woman all as well as valor may. ■ Mary Arlene Curry of Durbin. “Toot. Pastime — Eating; Hobby — Sewing; Dramatics Club; Chor- us — 1947-48; Paper Staff; Rooters Club. “Joy rises in me, like a summer’s morn.” ■ James Edward Plyler of Cass. “Luther.” Pastime—Loafing. “He knew the precise psycholog- ical moment when to say noth- ing.” ■ James Theron Shores of Green- bank. “Bulldog.” Driver Education — 1947-48; 4-H Club—1945-49, President 1948-49; Golden Eagle Staff— 1949. ■ George Orine Kane of Arbo- vale. “Sonny.” Pastime — Nothing in particu- lar, everything in general; Foot- ball— 1945-48; Basketball — 1946-49; Glee Club—1947-48; Paper Staff; Varsity G. Club —1949; Senior Play, “Here Comes Charlie.” “Let us, then, be up and doing, with a heart for any fate.” Pictures from Left to Right

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Se ti n4, . . . ■ Eleanor Jane Shields of Stony Bottom. “Janie.” Pastime — Reading; Homecom- ing Attendant—1948-49; Sen- ior Play, “Here Comes Char- lie.” “So many worlds, so much to do.” ■ Robert Keith Gum of Bartow. “Dum Teeth.” F. F. A.—1945-49, Reporter 1947-49; Homecoming Attend- ant—1947-49. “Bless me! This is pleasant!” ■ Shirley Solinda Simmons of Durbin. “Cindy.” Driver Education — 1947-48; Rooters Club—1945-46. “I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me.” ■ Leonard Melvin Meador of Cass. “Buddy.” Pastime—Music; Glee Club — 1947-48: Band—1945-49; Dra- matics— 1949; Chorus—1947- 48. “It is a world of startling possi- bilities.” ■ Gale Fenton Shinaberry of Cass. Football, Manager— 1945-48: Homecoming Attendant—1947- 48; Golden Eagle Staff — Sports Editor; Basketball, Man- ager—1946-47-49; Senior Play, '“Here Comes Charlie.” “Just at the age ’twixt boy and youth.” ■ Joyce Eleanor Hamrick of Cass. “Joy.” Pastime — Dancing; Hobby — Sleep; Homecoming Attendant 1948-49; F. H. A. Club—1945- 49; Paper Staff Society Ed- itor; Dramatics Club; Driver Education—1948-49. “We are young, and we are friends of time.” Pictures from Left to Right 0



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0 TViCl. 0 J E, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1949, after clue consideration of our many at- tributes and effects which should be passed down to our underclassmen and faculty that they might be retained in our ALMA MATER, do hereby, make and affirm this, our Last Will and Testament, declaring all previous wills null and void. Section I Because of the love, patience, and guidance that has made this day possible, we, Ihe Graduates of 1949, do sincerely will each shining hour of happy school life to our parents. Section II We, the Graduates of 1949 wish to erect a memorial to our faculty and to those upon whom has rested the responsibility of our educational safety, guidance, and well-being during our four years at G. H. S. Since nothing is more lasting than a worthy monument, we will build, in the merry month of June in the Greenbank of a Hill near a Sylvan Grove of babbling Brooks, beginning with a small Peg. We will illuminate the entrance with a Post light overlooking an evergreen Flora near the Coyner of a Moss-er lawn — but you must McNeel to see this. Continuing our creative urge, we will build a stone fireplace where Wood-dell burn, chopped by our faithful Mullenax in our surrounding Forrest. We will build our shop very carefully: for “The Smith a Mighty Man is He.” We must include a well-equipt Siler and plan a space behind the range for Colaw. Our pantry shelves, we will put in the Pink with Doyle Pineapple. For our modern air-minded ago, we must build near Kessler’s Air Base, where we may soar at ease so long as the Weather Holt(s). We must have plenty of Ccle in the bins. How We plan to raise Kane! We will remodel the Gal-ford so Wallace may cruise the estate. What a machine we will plan for our Taylor and the color scheme must be Ultra-Brown for our Davis, even though we Trac(y; our step to Murphy’s. Oh, but we’ll be in a Clutter as we present our new Dollie, and how Cris(p)t we will feel when we Winifred to our idea. We will use Virgil’s Aeneid if we may borrow—and oh, yes—over all— There will be a voice That is weird Chanting, “Where are you, Twierd? ’ There’ll be Minnie remarks About this. Section III ITEM 1. To the JUNIORS, our illustrious successors, we bequeath our romantic interludes of Study Hall. ITEM 2. To the SOPHOMORES, adolescents in the field of knowledge, we leave this motto, “it is good to live and learn.” ITEM 3. To the FRESHMEN, our beloved babes, we will “the spirit of the Forty-Niners” with this thought, “all is not prold that glitters.” 74JM . . . Section IV AS INDIVIDUALS, we hereby will the following, being of sound mind and absolute willingness, as is required by law: I, PAUL KESSLER, will my diabolical ingenuity to Richard Meador. I, LEONARD MEADOR, will my excess avoirdupois to Ben Poscover, so he can slide easy to and is I. 1, MARY MILLER, will my display of boy fiiends to the Lonely Hearts Club.

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