Madam Viaud High School - Spectator Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1949
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lk 1949 VIAUD SCHDCJL RDANDKE, VIRGINIA 0120l'-021022?'-72041-0Y0'1f0?'-01'-01 he iam! School MARGARET MCGUIRB CUTSHALL . . .... Pfefidenr EMBLYN JENNINGS CABANISS .... .,., I f'ice-Pfefidem RUTH HERRINGDON YOUNGBLOOD . . . Vefrerary-Tfeafufef CHARLOITE RASMUSSEN ...... . . . . Regixtfar gacultg HIGH SCHOOL EMBLYN JENNINGS CABANISS . . . . . Hiftory, Latin MARGARET MCGUIRE CUTSHALL . . . . . . Mathematic: ELIZABETH joNEs HANSBARGER . . . ..... Englixb MARIE LE CATES GARRETI' . . . . . Science graded CHARLOTTE RASMUSSEN LOUISE A. 'DYER TRUE MILLER FARR RUTH HERRINGDON YOUNGBLOOD .Special DIARY JEAN DURHAM .... ...... 1 Mmic LlAL'DG.MEYERS... Typing, Shorthand if 4? ,ce S 1 MADAME GUSTAVE VIAUD PRINCIPAL EMERITUS , V The center of the Viaud School will always be Madame Viaud, its found- er and principal, emeritus. No one could be more greatly loved and more highly respected. Her high sense of honor, rugged perseverance and deep consecration are qualities to be emulated by every student. To Madame the entire family of Viaud will always give love and devotion. We shall all sincerely strive to become real embodiment of her fine principles. DEDICATION When we think of spring, we think of flowers, when we think of sweets we think of candy and when we think of Viaud, we think of Charlotte.' To students and faculty she is the embodiment of' the spirit of our school Always enthusiastic, willing and kindly. Charlotte helps with every activity No day is too long for her, no task too arduous and no child, too troublesome We admire her patience, cherish her smiles and wish for her presence. I So, the I949 Spectator is dedicated to our registrar 2 4,- wmvn nb my a n ma S1 an -1 mx -Q mx-vm sh my mmf H H. LWWM ,www H-ww H HBH K ww m m ssl x xx na! H H Q me H 'fy , H H x gg M , H gm L .W M gms mgmw-nn-,M sim S wmws- man mn laws ' my A 5 ww. 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As the clock slowly ticked out the minutes, the passengers began to arrive. There were Carlisle Farmer and Alex Fekas in their sleek black lim- ousine. Carlisle's successful drug business was in sight ofthe field and Alex's wholesale grocery stood nearby. Carlisle, due to the fact that he was President of the class welcomed Annie Purvis, Nancy Hale, Dot Hundley and Doris Ann Mason ---- successful business women, co - owners of a smart Ready- To-Wear. Three charming matrons, Catherine Ann Vaughan, Joan Cooke, and Anne Brogan were brought. by their handsome husbands. The affection of the couples was easily seen in the warmthtof their farewell. When the lux- urious baggage of the ladies had been safely stored away, all waited for the next arrivals.. There were Clarence Chilton, Massie Poff, and Richard West. These had just flown in from Hollywood after a successful season in the movies. Along with them was Dulaney Ludwick, who had become a world famous pianist. This completed the group getting on at Chicago and in a few moments the motors were started and the plane rose gracefully from the air-field. Several hours later, the Good-ship Viaud approached Philadelphia airport. Another crowd waited for this plane to land. There were girls chatter- ing and exchanging bits of personal news. Two couples stood apart from the rest, Woodrow Wright and Nelda, Louise and Ralph Martin. Woodrow and Ralph were the outstanding bakers of America having won the National medal for several successive years. At the time of the plane's landing, two well-groomed women stepped from a new Lincoln, waved good-bye to those left behind and hurried toward the decending plane. These were none other than Ruth Thompson, Super- intendent of Philadelphia Hospital and Rachel Bryant, Business manager. Margaret Jones and June Godsey, proprietors of the Jones - Godsey Beauty School, Park Avenue, New York, came next. Theseall turned their eyes to see the Roanoke plane landing. From it decended Nancy Sandige, Jean Allison, Dolores Hodges, Jean Patterson, now very happily married. Arriving with them was Jean Parrish, a well-known art instructor of New York. After exchanging greetings, the whole party moved over for the landing of the Good-ship Viaud. ' When she came down, the excitement was great and in the confusion no one saw Jimmy MiIliken's small private plane fly in from Washington. Senator Milliken was accompanied by Congressman J.D. Sisson. The new comers were greeted warmly and began to bestow their personal effects in the plane. At that time, ua cub marked City of Roanoke landed, bringing Gene Adams, Bob Hall, Ned Jennings and R.H. Quinn, successful Virginia business men. Ralph Amos, president of Appalachian, Bob Patterson, proprietor of The Roanoke Paint Co., James Toler, owner of Toler's Exclusive Printing and Thomas Bradly, vice-president ofthe Norfolk and Western Railroad came in next. Then a delux Cadillac convertible brought Billy Holman, Truman Plasters, William Gott, Richard West, Elwood Bradford, Garland Fairchild, Arnold Overstreet, Donald Hatter, Bobby McKinney, Charles Scales and Oma Lee Spencer. These handsome and successful men had driven up from a week's fishing trip in Florida. Billy Draper, Douglas Smith and Beverly Carter now joined the crowd. They had been in conference with the President of the United States and were high in political circles. At that time a small chartered plane brought in Byrd Riddle and Dick Mays, proprietors of Williams Drug Co., l3th. Street, Roanoke. A cloud of dust and a terrific back-fire heralded the approach of the i929 Ford driven by Louise Cohn and Estelle.Weiner. The 30-years antique had been purchased from Mrs. Cutshall together with ownership of the Viaud School. Estelle and Louise completed the party and the Good-ship Viaud again started her engines. Then the class of 'I949 sailed high in the sky for a successful and happy reunion. . 'I' REFLECTIONS FROM THE PRINCIPAL Shakespeare has truly said, There is some soul of goodness in things evil would men observingly distill it out. Anyone who has experienced difficulties would testify to the truth of this statement. So, the cramped quarters of our school, the inadequate facilities and the lack of beauty have built in our students a quality more precious than gold. This is the spirit of love and companionship -the helpful cooperation which every Viaud student shows. To an outsider, perhaps, this spirit woulclinot be obvious, but the entire faculty can testify to its truth. When a new student enters, he could not feel strange or left out, for some oldsters offers help in getting around. Lunches are shared, bill-folds exchanged and coats lent. There is a completely dem- ocratic spirit in the entire student body. No one considers the financial, religious, or social differences in the Viaud family. The faculty all join in saying, We love you little, we love you big, we love you like a little pig. You fret and disappoint us, but we admire your spirit of loyalty to the school and to each other. MARGARET M. CUTSHALL, Principal LlFE'S HIGHWAY l-low sweet to walk on life's highway, To work, to plan for better things- To have someone to walk with you, To laugh, and cheer what you will do And help you when the way seems long '19, Or sooth your heart with some sweet -so For love alone can cheer our day And make light shine on our way. Louise Martin, '49 PARTING The saddest thing for each to say ls farewell to our school so dear As we depart from crowed halls And girls and boys with shouting calls, Who constantly have each one said, This dreary School from day to day Has worn us down in every way We strive and work to pass the course And go ahead by mighty force But now the end is almost here We all will sob instead of cheer For soon we'll pass from out the hall And leave behind, things dear to all. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY J EAN ALLISON SONG: Sta rLdust'f PLANS: Work FOOD: Baked Ham NICKNAME: Jeanie EXPRESSION: Who knows ? ANN BROGAN SONG: You Were Only FooIing PLANS: Work in Norfolk and Western Shops FOOD: Strawberry shortcake EXPRESSION: I don't know KEITH BAILY , SONG: Far Away PIaces PLANS: Go to Watch Makers School FOOD: Chicken NICKNAME: MumbIes EXPRESSION: What did he say? CLARENCE CHILTON SONG: You Were Only FooIing PLANS: Hopes to go to Music College FOOD: Hot-dogs NICKNAME: Corkey EXPRESSION: You're off key ELBERT CLIFTON SONG: Life Gets Tegious PLANS: Plans to go to N.B.C. FOOD: Chocolate pie NICKNAME: Ebo EXPRESSION: 'fEadIe-de-de JOAN COOKE SONG: Near You PLANS: Work for father FOOD: Hamburgers NICKNAME: Cookie EXPRESSION: BilI WILLIS COWAN SONG: Till the End of Time PLANS: Go into photographic work FOOD: Spagettie NICKNAME: Willee EXPRESSION: What do you know? LOUISE COHN SONG: I'II Always Be In Love With You PLANS: GO to University of Miami FOOD: Shrimp NICKNAME: LuIu EXPRESSION: Don't get yourself excited BILLIE DRAPER SONG: A Tree In The Meadow PLANS: Go-to Marion College FOOD: Cherry pie NICKNAME: Doc EXPRESSION: Shoot ,CARLISLE FARMER SONG: To Each His Own PLANS: Go to Business College FOOD: I Sea food NICKNAME: Curley EXPRESSION: It's immaterial to me ALEX FEKAS, SONG: 'Ole Man River PLANS: Hopes to go to the University of Va FOOD: Chop-suey NICKNAME: Axel EXPRESSION: Want a lift kid? NANCY HALE SONG: A Little Bird Told Me PLANS: Be a secretary FOOD: Potatoe salad NICKNAME: Dopey EXPRESSION: Gee BOB HALL SONG: Deep Purple PLANS: Go to A. A. F. FOOD: Banana pudding NICKNAME: Bob EXPRESSION: Women' DELOREIS g Houses SONG: You Were Only Fooling PLANS: Go to work FOOD: Hershey-bars NICKNAME: Lover-gal EXPRESSION: Melody ROBERT HUNT SONG: Girls Were Made To Take Care of Boys PLANS: Go to V. P. I. FOOD: Pork chops NICKNAME: FUZZY'f EXPRESSION: Those things sneak up on youll NED JENNINGS SONG: Bluebird of Happiness PLANS: Go into the A. A F FOOD: M'lasses N ICKNAME: Ned EXPRESSION: PIookup' I SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY 'Ti' MARGARET JONES SONG: A Little Bird Told Me PLANS: Go to business college FOOD: Chicken NICKNAME: Jonsey EXPRESSION: Gee-whiz J EAN PATTERSON SONG: Here I'll Stay PLANS: Go to R. P. I. FOOD: Devilfood's cake NICKNAME: Pat EXPRESSION: l don't know D I CK MAYS SONG: lt's Magic PLANS: Go in the Navy and then to college FOOD: Cheese-burgers NICKNAME: Red EXPRESSION: 'Bout half DORIS ANN MASON SONG: Lavender Blue PLANS: To be a secretary FOOD: Patatoe salad NICKNAME: Dottie EXPRESSION: WeII - - ? BYRD RIDDLE SONG: l Can't Begin To Tell You PLANS: Make a lot of money after finishing college FOOD: Stuffed tomatoes NICKNAME: Baby EXPRESSION: That's a bad kick JIMMIE MILLIKEN SONG: Begin the Beguin PLANS: Go to University of North Carolina FOOD: Lobster NICKNAME: Jim EXPRESSION: What a shot RUTH THOMPSON SONG: Lavender Blue PLANS: Go to nursing school FOOD: Fried chicken NICKNAME: Tommy EXPRESSION: Honey ESTELLE WEINER SONG: Dream PLANS: Go to Margarie Webster College FOOD: Ice-cream cake NICKNAME: Essie EXPRESSION: Don't worry kid, you'll get over it LOUISE MARTIN SONG: In My Dreams PLANS: Go to Seminary FOOD: Lemon pie NICKNAME: Lou EXPRESSION: Golly JEAN PARRISH SONG: To Each His Own PLANS: Go to Art School in Washington FOOD: Steak NICKNAME: Jeanie EXPRESSION: Corn-shucks WOODROW WRIGHT SONG: My Darling PLANS: Go to college FOOD: Bana-splits NICKNAME: Hubo EXPRESSION: Nelda'f ANNIE PURVIS SONG: Crusing Down the River PLANS: Be Home Ec. Teacher FOOD: Fried oysters NICKNAME: Kitten EXPRESSION: Well-- MASSIE POFF SONG: Falling In Love PLANS: Go to Carson College FOOD: George's french-fries NICKNAME: Blimp EXPRESSION: Put down anything NELDA WOOD SONG: My Darling PLANS: Work FOOD: Chocolate ice-cream NICKNAME: Giggles EXPRESSION: Oh, golIy R. H. QUINN SONG: Saber Dance PLANS: Work FOOD: Steak NICKNAME: R.H. EXPRESSION: That's a good one ROBERT WALTON SONG: A Tree ln the Meadow PLANS: Go to U. C. L. A. FOOD: Fried oysters NICKNAME: Peanut EXPRESSION: Hi toots DULANEY LUDWICK SONG: This Can't Be Love PURNS: Julieard Music College FOOD: Filet-migon NICKNAME: DeIl EXPRESSION: How cow SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY I BEVERLY CARTER SONG: Sentimental Joumey PLANS: Work FOOD: Just food NICKNAME: Bishop EXPRESSION: Gismoe DOUGLAS SMITH SONG: Sunrise Serenade PLANS: Go to work ot Ice Co. FOOD: French-fries NICKNAME: Sticks . EXPRESSION: You know it, too J. D. SISSON SONG: Cruising Down the River PLANS: Business College FOOD: Oysters NICKNAME: Johnny ' EXPRESSION: You oin't Kiddin' af 9 We vw? KQBHWN Q . 11, f' :X ,ia I ' '5 X f , K fist -sat ' S29 - 5' jgffi ' .fix l H. : , uf -. rs '- ,iff 5- igwb - v- - w.. .,..v... - . - I P -'-I s , Ill' up iii' . lk-:. if 'g -' C XJ. . HIT PARADE V Dream l Wish I Knew .........l,...,.... lt's Too Soon To Know' ........l.. into the Night ' ...,.-.,.- Favorite pastime of study hall All the answers N0 Con Do -.....i..........4Geometry problems The climax in June Cramming Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That CigaretteOn-the back porch lts Been A Long, Long Time --...... A Little Bird Told 'Me Earning our diplomas Five minutes before test My Darling, My Darling l....Nelda and Woodrow Secrets -..-------....-.i- ..,1 l'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep ..... Down Among The Sheltering Palms I Your Feets Too Big ----.............. Slow Boat To China lt's Magic ---..--- ......... ..--.....--.... Lavender Blue ---------.... ......... --...... The faculty Night before exams LuLu will be there Rachel Bryant Bill Dunn Che's going into Navyl Passing Report cards Far Away Places ---..-......-,,.-..-....Dreams of college He's Too Fat For Me l'll Be Around --.. ........ ..-...4.... Sleepy Time Gal -- -L--..,..--..-.. V51 A Big Girl Now Small Fry ---- .... ..-- Those Little White Lies -..--....-.. 1.-.------...-.-----..-- Massie Poff Mrs. -Cutshall Rita Smith ,.,, ' ' 'I' Catherine Ann Vaugh an Jimmy Milliken Ross DuBoss C to get out of classl Nature Boy --1-1,-,.-,.,.,,,...Be rno rd Peters You Were Meant For Me -...--...---- Babyface --......-- .... ..---......... By The Way ---..-...-..-....--... Bob and Delores Bobby Hunt Down the back steps I Can't Give You Anything But LoveByrd Riddle lt's A Sin Mrs. Meyers Maybe You'll Be There i..-Closet in Miss Rasmussen's room Aint Doin' Bad Doin' Nothing ...The students OVER A QUARTER CENTURY OF FUR SERVICE Your Favorite Furrier MM! 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