Lawrenceville High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 24 text:

Sponsors — Miss Frances Treakle, Miss Grace Mallory, Mr. C. R. Wainman. lUNlORS Jimmy Northington — President: Bobby Jones — Vice-President; Joan Darden — Secre- tary; Mary Virginia Currin — Treasurer Row One — Frank Meredith Baker, Charles Barnes, Bessie Bennett, Virginia Ann Brewer. Row Two — Wilbur W. Brockwell, Jr., Fred Browder, Charles Lundy Clary, Nancy Lee Clary, Willie Walter Clary, Jr., Mary Viginia Currin. Row Three — Frances Daniel, Joan Darden, Albertis Drummond, Lucille Edwards, Mabel Ann Evans, William Hammack. Row Four — Carter Harris, Helen Paige Harrison, Reid Hartsell, Elsie Hawkins, Peggy Joyce Hedrick, Sammie Horne. Row Five — Ruth Johnson, Belle Jones, Charlena Jones, Harry Jones, Lucy Jones, Bobby Jones. 20

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■X ' Krr Wi- period. Miss Treakle, Mrs. Nelson, and Mr. Settle put out a copy of the Bow-Wow” and had class meetings while we dogs argued. You would have thought we were kittens instead of dogs the way we got all balled up in crepe paper while we were decorating for the Junior-Senior, but that night the blue lights and pine trees made our dog house look really romantic. We must have been good our junior year, judging by the juicy bones Mr. Settle gave us in the form of ten cent candy bars at Christmas, his new recipe for salted peanuts at the Junior-Senior, and cokes during English exams. That was the year of our great sports triumphs, and we little dogs were proud to have some building heroes in our midst. Tommy Witten and Gene Thomas made a good showing for the L. H. S. kennels in contests and at Boys’ State. We were sure by the end of our Junior year the doghouse couldn’t get along without us. gssiis And now we are Seniors — the Big Dogs of Lawrenceville. We really took over the place, becoming the barkers” in all the clubs. The Tri-Hi-Y set out to find which of the teachers had been the cutest puppy. Beryl was chosen as the best specimen of doghood in a contest sponsored by the Beta Club. The Senior girls really triumphed in basketball, and Gene Hartsell was given a trophy for being the most valuable Bulldog in football. The big success of the year in our doggish world was the Senior Play. We caused our Senior trainers a lot of worry when the cast went to parties in its honor instead of studying the lines of Our Girls”, but we took in loads of money and were told the next day that our play was the talk of the town. Our Bow-Wows” have got praise, too, even though Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Currin have had to give some help in the last minute rushes. The annual dead-line gave us a scare and we had to work like the dogs that we are. But somehow we have managed to get through our last year in the doghouse. Now we are leaving the kennels, but we’ll always remember our dog house days with pleasure. Dog-gone-it! We’r down-right sorry to leave.



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Row One — Virginia Jones, James Edward King, John Drewry Lambert, S. J. Lambert, Jr., Don Lawson, Ella Mae Lucy. Row Two — Peggy Joyce Lundy, Bill Matthews, Betty Mitchell, Jackie Mitchell, Grace Moseley, James Moseley. Row Three — Bill Moseley, Jimmy Northington, Evelyn Parrish, Jean Parrish, Barbara Pearson, Betty Drew Pennington. Row Four — Mary Elizabeth Pennington, Joyce Phillips, Hunter Powell, Joyce Powell, Linwood Powell, Barbara Poythress. Row Five — Edna Earle Rawlings, Majorie Rawlings, George Mallory Robinson, Duane Royal, Jack Samford, Polly Samford. Row Six — Marian Seymour, Frank Smith, Jeanne Thomas, Wallace Earl Williams. 21

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