Martinsville High School - Mavahi Yearbook (Martinsville, VA)

 - Class of 1941

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My , I JQ,,,..Io' 4 -if at-au ' aw A S Q. . ,y -3532 gllhglf-1' Margaret Shumate Virginia Stone Emestlne Stultz Henry Stultz Elizabeth Thomasson Robert Thompson J ack Townes Emily Tumer Juanita Warren William White Sl-IUMAT E, member of Hi-Y Club, BOBBY THOMPSON, member of Hi-Y, - K . 40, '41, and Treasurer of junior I-Ii-Y Club, Cvlee '41, Football Team, '40, '41, MAVAHI StaFf! '34f4l.' ' ' '38, '39, '40, '41, Library Club, '38, '40, '41g Bobby was a transfer from jefferson High S hool, Q C VAH1StEII'I', '41 3 was chosen D. A. R. Represenfative. '40, and Roanolce's loss was our gain. .J , '- . X L VIRGINIA STONE, member of Hi-Y, '40, '41, I, Club, '38, '39, '40: Glee Club' '40, '41s Home TOWNES, !T161'I1lDCI' of I-li-Y Club, '38, '39, I 1' '40, '41g Basket Ball, '40, '41, Treasurer of Class in i '38, '39, '40, MAVAHI Staff, '41, President, of Class, '41, '51, Club, '40, '41, Her interest in the Glee is due partly to her talent at the piano. . H Vlislhf J I H- . if ' 'f':'7' I 1ESFQBTINZSQELJZ' 1lem'?Cf'0l'ff,EY:4f?'Gf0' EMILY TURNER,5aAffrn5el.0f.rar'?kg,,24ojfi1,, . 1-3. t ' ,ap tm' . ' . ' 'ce 'es' emu f - ,CC G1eec1ub,.:4o '4if,4:'r5?a,f3f,g-Ms, '40, 1415 .O.'Q21cfbf' L. , 38, 39, 40, 41, Secretary and Freasurer, 40, . . f F 3 I-I ,. . A . uf -I. bb Cl b .38 39. M S ff .41 40, 41 En1fl'1y'has3aown rqfeability 1n.drarn'a,t1csf-f r h ' ' 'ary ' ' ' ' AVAH' ta ' ' thfgug' yer igour years A I ' J' vkyiffj. . .7 N VV jfysgj-. ,4:!,H,,f 2911.1-7' ', Q . 351, ,J A: ,-3 ff K V13 -' HENRY STULTZ was a member of Industrial ff' I .fj 33'! E ,, I Jill., J' 'ff 'A ' .lgszfyrj rts Class and was our chief advisor in matters of f glee Club, '38,J Class' I yQ,x'Clib,,',' , '41,,g!l-Iome Economics Club, '39 '40, T2-gl , is known for-her ability in salesmanship. .Ig :jf ELIZABETH THOMASSON, member ol I-li-Y, ' '4lg Cvlee Club, '38, '39, '40, '41, Treasurer of y Club, '40, '41gTreasurer, D. O. Club, '40, '41, WILLIAM WHITE, member of Glee Club, '40, Club, '39, '40, MAVAHI Staff, '4l. Winner of '41, Basket Ball, '38, '39, '40, '4l. WiIIiam's willing P Q, x A. History Medal, -40, attitude has won for him many friends. my 'cz eww gn .pi-E7l .AL!f JMX., . , I, ff-or ty, wg, 1 1 ' ' ' 71 Z ' J, f'?!.Q'J f'J'i,sf'!fff'0 5755 3 hh on ,ever 14-7? 4' ,017 'I t 7 f W + ' I A francis Q':':fomf,.I9r,f' ff- 83701 . Il Z aw 54 jpuwf '9 feb' f feejlwf f we . ,f . ,, . Q , .. A ., f A ff, f wif'-Kill.. rafts! Hfldl aff! I' 5 5,1 Mp 7 .Ma arf-N

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5 yfd-2--T' .?e1 '-.,,t... jg , Q ,va-f' ev flgguiiefi-vffflgif-af 5' ' ' i'J Jaw -1' 7' ' inf' ' 47 , -S-' lf ,Law-1 -v - --f' 399 f' ,Digi Ld! -9 y ik' 6- V, Q ,n T1-J if g, ,f I MQQANDIEGVEEL was a mem . -Clu , e40, '41, I-Ie was jolly and g -natured and , 4. ' I ,never got exgted over anything. 421 vQL4i1'L,' aL,Q,1' ,D JUNE MAJOR, one of the mainstays in Glee Club, '38, '39, '40, '41, was a member of the I-Ii-Y, '40, '41, and Home Economics Club, '40, '41, GEORGE D. MITCHELL, Basket Ball, '38, '39, '40, '41, Baseball, '39, '40, George D., a member of the Golf Team, '40, apparently enjoyed his golfing in the afternoon more than he did his school work. DAVID MORSE, the six-foot, two-inch Senior, one of the mainstays of the Glee Club, '40, '41, President of Manual Training Club, '40, '41, wasa drum major ofDrum and Bugle Corps. ELIZABETH OVERTON, member of I-li-Y, '40, '41, Library Club, '41, Glee Club, '38, '39, '40, '4Igx, , u Latin Club, '39, '40g'star guard on the Basket B WW Team, '38, '39, P - ii .792 View fy ' V591 'Agfi' -Cf Q ' 8 Q Ig 10 l.. tga . :1 rom Vec' P. AJh9,Q5Sl1e wed f a i us re ' a ' g ' il- c Q -2 ,gif Q, K Y 9. -. ' K V 1 yy J 'l M X ' Q , Q'-.' ' 62 'H 'T 9 4 ' t isa RAMSEY, member of I-ia-Y Club, '40, lg Glee Club, '39, '40, '41. Louise, frank and always willing to help, was a transfer from Ridgeway, '38. ,IENNIE ROACI-I, member of I-Ii-Y, '39, '40, '4Ig Latin Club, '39, '40, Library Club, '40, '413 is an accomplished violinist and tap-dancer. KAKY SCI-IOTTLAND, an unselfish member of MAVAI-il Staff, was well known for her generosity and untiring energy when she was working for a cause. ROBERT SELF, member of Industrial Arts Garland Lovell Elizabeth Pedigo Club, '40, '41, and D. O. Club, '40, '41, Robert is june Malior Louise Ramsey very much interested in current affairs and is ambi- George D. Mitchell Jennie Roach gjgug 13,9 become 3 furniig ,Q -f ner, J' David Morse Kaky Schottland 'Q' 'I ' ' J' ' ' 1 .. ' ' Elizabeth Overton Robert Self , A V map -36,1 Q tk 16 'T' KV F- NF , 1 ef Q J ,n Y I Y I 1. f V, , I W, Fi? - 5 1 ,nf -A , .l'1ffEf1..' 3. ' . c , ,. X A ' , +. .- ,f . L 1 ei. 1 -1 f , QL, ?v.f.-newly! aft., pai Wy,-gait! a , N. ,Le fr 'Wd' 1 ' ,. - '. 'f 33 fvvflfidru -w'f,,a-sniff W5f.,u,L . .AMPS abs ,E I ,,f C Q ftp'



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V 1' 'R 2. a ' l 1 my ' 'i M- xsu, , 4 2 QKUAL A ,iff J . Qvgifi 0' 33'- 51 aw 8 . D. Whitlow Henry Whittle Mary Widdows Edward Wood Norma ' TM 4 , . D. WI-IITLOW, member I-li-Y Club, '39, '40, '41, Baseball, '39, '40, Glee Club, '38, '39, '40. j. D.'s jovial disposition caused him to be one of our most opular boys. f. 1 ' v i 'xx' gwxf HENRY W1-IITTLE, President of Class, '38, '39, '40, member of Hi-Y, '38, '39, '40, '41, Varsity Club, '40, '41, Football, '38, '39, '40, '41-stellar performer at center, '40, '41. MARY WIDDOWS, member of Glee Club, '38, '39, '40, '41, Library Club, '40, '41,a transfer from North Carolina who was a quiet and dignified member of our class. EDWARD WOOD, member of 1-li-Y, '40, '41, Glee Club, '40, '41, Library Club, '40, '41, Assistant Editor MAVAHI, '41, a transfer from Bassett in '39. Edward's artistic ability and cooperative spirit have contributed much to our Senior Class. NORMA WILLIAMS, member of D. O. Club, '40, '41, and MAVAHI Staff, '41, Norma's constant bewilderment and originality have caused her to be one of the favorite Seniors. Seniafa elau aqdfaay S we think back, we cannot help but feel sorry that we are leaving our good old M. H. S. forever. Schedules, laughter, work, fun-all crowded into four short years. The first half of our Freshman year was spent in Central Grammar School. When we finally got to high school and made our first appearance as the Class of '37, we marched into chapel the first morning of school, Fresh- men unmistakable-from the girls' big bows to the boys' short pants. There were so many Rats running around that half of us were put in Miss F rench's home room and the other half in Mrs. Randolph Smith's home room. That year, we were fortunate to have Emmett Fontaine and Bull Whittle as our presidents. Through their loyalty and coopera- tion, we went through the year with flying colors. Following our several scattered vacations, we had to start studying-cramming too, of course-for those terrifying exams. The final day came and our Freshman days were over. Never in our lives have we felt quite so important as the first time we realized that we were Sophomores. For, at this time, it was our esteemed privilege to tease the Rats Fearing that they would not respect us in

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