Naruna High School - Lone Pine Yearbook (Naruna, VA)

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I® FCirUTOPtD F!iis is a book, the Loro Pine, to be read between the lines, . • It is for you to supply your a . n thomc, Fbu interpret the story as you wish. ’ Vo set the background, for every story must have its setting We offer you as background for your story the buildings of your school—-“-the buildings In which you works play, and dream of v ho.t the future yoora will bring® It has been a privilege to make this book We ask that only you-read it« whether it be today, or twenty years from now, read it, and remember some small part of you?: ' life at _ mm -IP SO mss dcetczha dauxel. In sincere appreciation for the inspire atlonp assistance and advice so cheerfully and helpfully rendered us r e the class or 1948 ' dedicate this volume nine of the Lone fisi% Hi, J, J. ftUX JL, PRINCIPAL CP IIARUIJA HIGH SCHOOL 1 K tJ O tJ 9 it.i0 v GX 999Q99 999V ©AgTiCUltUrG IJiss Elizabeth Puckette .. e ,• «© e ©Second Grade i.rs© ixtnel olowdis «oq4 ' o © p 3.o © © Seventh Grade Ills s J enny Llclvor 00000 «epo® « o 0 „Third Grade lira® Gleo Q« Kent ae OOO © 9 O © i, ’athematies} Latin Lias Shirley Tomes,, eoO o« O0 8O , 4 ,. 0 Fifth Grade Lisa Kathleen nall oos oosa ©©History? Geography Lrs 9 Lu c ile Riegel ©t}®©®©©©®®©®© ©Home i conomlcs Li ' S© Arline ’whitlow® ® 6 .. ©English; Science i ‘« Alma Lomor ?©© ® c? ® ® ® © © © © © ©©© Firs t Grade Lrs9 i.yrtle xore®o t ®Qaas© a eoa« © ©Sixth Grade lrs o Lorioft Puckett© a © ©.® ,®®.® ©First Grade Lrs ® Ruth Hines ® e ® 0 o® 0 0 ,® s « Ba . ©Fourth Grade — 00 AnnuaI Sto ff E6 i t or - la -6h i of „ . •.. .Gerald Choelcleit Assistant Sditor-In-Chief..„...lae Wilburn Business Manager....Violet Crabtree A rtlst...... . R nby Jaclrson Athletic Mena « « v « ' « ♦ ti « « Paul Hosier lean Iati??hon Ae Guard Scott Advertisement l-anager.«.. ... •« .Shirley Mason Haney Hen ran Circulation Manager...............Mildred Maddox iftaxine Mi lin er Edward luyme typist ............................. A me ‘ ' legd Assistant Typist 0 ..............Elizabeth Hines Advisor.« . . ................. As. Cl®o l tst wmm Cl€5os Officers X O,. d tf ;, « A « • ? ft t; 4 « ♦ «• v • t «- .v ‘ •0 0 1 1? d O t jtO0 O 5 jt d. S2 t £ $ 25 llf?lsO i Al ©01!! ©% t (f o J il « tf V ' i iV -f- A « «« « « «£ « ' If Treasurer, «• • ♦,,« «♦. «. ♦ Paul Hosser OpOT s . o, ■ ♦ v w« « « « « -ft 6 $ r X 301!3t Sponsor .•« ,. .« « ,,. Jfcfcrs« Mortem ’o’hitlov Xa 5o oXoratid bX ♦ x ' ' i.- T ' - 5 £ ' • JL ' £5 ' 1 - ' 3C i Jl t c t t t d vS- U ) 1 4 « l ' 4 v 4 «t 4« 4f ( f4944444)4 Motto.If od be for tin wbo ran he against us ? - SaJ Violet Jane Crabtree Violet” Fun-loving, ©yes twinkling at some secret Ambition- To have a church wedding S©®n doing most- plannini trips in a HO Chevrolet This above all 2 to thine ®n self b© true? Gerald Avery 0 booklett • ' Ciiovk. Straight forward, happy, fan-loving Ambition- To b© a Big League Ball Piayar Seen doing moat- loafing Pals® $inr cast h Ct vl !;t ihv. false heart doth know, 5 Nancy Crabtree Hendrea Bunt” As sorry as the day is long Arab!tion- To move into a home of her own Seen doing most- daydreaming ” But screw your courage to the sticking place. And we’ll not fail,” Huth Elisabeth Bines ’fibber Musieal, frank outspoken in maimer and speech. Ambition- To bo a Home Economics teacher 0 Seen doing most- Gabbing •• nil n better to have loved a d j.ost than never to have loved •ft tl F l, Buby Clay Jackson ’’Ruby arefree, fun-ioving ssbition- To be a seCA-e ai ieen doing cst- aYi f the Princes and lords are out We breath of kings$ Ui honest men s the noblest. v oi of Cod Cl Edvard Lee Layn© Layne quiet- unassuming To Join the Wavy a doing ®ost Studying ater 6 water everywhere and 11 • the boards did shrink, er. water everywhere and ao a Hath Elisabeth Bines Libber frauic outspoken in manosr and epeecn Anbitlon- TO bo a Hot ® Sooncaios teachero Seen doing most- Gabbing ’Tin better to have than never to have tovea Kfc Bttbj Clay Jackson t9 Bttby” arefre©? fun loving® jabibion- aO be a secreoai,, Sen doing w t- Bavins 5 Princes and lords are out we breath of kings 8 in honest £Rs.n s the noblest work of Godo Edward lee Layn© Layne auiet- unassuming® , AW u To |oin the Kavy doing most - Studying water everywhere and a A . b the boards did shrink j .«!• water everywhere and ao « r!T nlC A W -Jean Gray Laughon Loveliness,, poise , a good sport Ambition- To be a nurse S$ea doing nc«t- being late to school w Beauty is truth, truth beauty- that is all ?Ce mon oia. earth, and all ye need to know Shirley Lee Mason “Shirley Sincere, so fine in character and purpose Ambition- To be an. educational director in a church seer, doing most- Planning another trip X s ra the master of my fate, I s a the Captain of my aoui Mildred Leigh Maddox Mildred Love, laugh,and be marry Ambition- To get married Seen doing most- riding in a 4? lord uid still they gassed and still th© wonder grew. That one small head could carry all he knew w I Olivia Maxine MS liner Karine Alert student s winning- in her way Ambition To be a nurse Seen doing meat- smiling n By tae grace of God I am wfeat I am? Am© Ladle Riogel Anns ' Fan-loving, La]?py=go=-lucky Ambit!cm- To be a laboratory tech siclan Seen doing most-- reading rr They never nought in vain that sought the Lord aright 0 Paul Edward Roseer ■ P ol • LoysX a genial, happy Ambition- To go to ¥„P I Scan doing most- Waving at the girl© A thing of beauty is a joy forever® artha Inc?, Wilburn rt lC0Z M Sunny personality,® genian© friend Ambition- To be a seamstress Seen doing most- sewing rt Good night- good night, parting is such sweet sorrow That I shall say good night f tlll it bo morrow •” Leonard -Milton Scott Scott” Neat , buaineas-like, friendly Ambition- To be © banker Seen doing most- Reading w The curfew tolls the knell of part¬ ing day. The lowing herd wind slowly o er the lea . The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me, n ♦ Leonard Moat liandscm® Prettiest Stolrley Edward Ksfcy Moat intellectual Most Beat studious all arouud w ' ISost original Host dlgnlflscl Beat sport SI 7I0E PLAY. PRIDE AHD PITH JUD ICE jsser). B%I3S3ETED • • , II07I2IT£2t 22, 1S47 JaneCLIaxine Ilillner5 s the swoet« tempered beauty of the FIirtatiou3 Lydla(Anne then ine {Ine 2 V. ilburn) s !oung officer{Paul a ranch to the disgust of her scholarly sister LIary(Violet rabtree ) But Blizaboth( Shirley IJason) is so crltcal that her good poke hardly count,, When, her clergyman consin(Paul. Hines) coiaos to curt her 9 she brushes him off without a second glance® L!ama{Elizabeth inos) is frantic Then Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy t looks as if an affair is possible etween Elizabeth and lfc « Bingley s friend 11% Darcy« But LIr® Darcy Leonard Scott) is a proud young man and is shocked by llama’s vulgar ttempts at matchmaking. He not only whist a himself off to London t takes l.i 0 Bingley with hi®-——before he is ensnared,, Jane is eartbroken, and pines av ay until she becomes ill Elizabeth is iragod that such an injustice should be done dear, sweet Jane And ion Hr. Darcy comes back to propose to Elizabeth against his better udgment , 8he promptly tell3 him t, IIo t l and berates him for taking F Bingley away and breaking Jane’s heart. But the deep attraction etween Elizabeth and Darcy triumphs over the pride of one and the rejudice of the other and both couples are re-united Ilrs Bennet ieliglited but I.k% Bennet (Gerald Chocklett) thinks she is slightly illy. Three daughters married I7ov; she can concentrate on her other ° aG ughters 0 The play is made even more enjoyable by such able naracters as Hiss Dirigley (Dancy Ilondren), Hr, Bingley s haughty j ady Catherine de Bourgh{ Doris Epperson), Darcy’s overbearing A Jackson), tlxo maidj and. Lady Lucas {Joan Laurjhon), ignbor, and Charlotte her plain daughter(hilared D ddox), Last -Will and Testament V e j the Senior Class of-On© Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Eight of Naruna High School 8 Campbell County, of the State of Virginia , having completed our pursuit of knowledge in school and wishing to distribute our various assets squally and accordingly p do hereby execute this last will and testament, Article I To the Faculty 9 the Senior Class bequeaths its love for study and fondness for all branches of learning that have been pursued during its high school course. Article II To Swanson Arthur , Gerald Chocklett bequeaths his ability to play ballo To Elizabeth Gilliland 8 Inez Wilburn bequeaths h as ability as p seamstress s a that you, Elizabeth, will not have to spend three months making one dress 0 To the school, Paul Rosser leaves the baseball diamond. Do take good care of it as Paul did. To Betty Wood, Violet Crabtree bequeaths her secret to keep a slim figure. To Mr, Riegel e Leonard Scott bequeaths his ability to aing so that Naruna High School can have a Glee Club next year. To Vivian Johnson 9 Nancye Hendren bequeaths her ability to get married. You had better get busy, Vivian£ To Mildred Toler Edward Layne leaves his quiet, studious ways. May you, Mildred, prosper from it as Edward has. To Shirley Evans, Jean Laughon bequeaths her size 16 gym suit. To William Jennings, Ruby Jackson bequeaths her sunny smile . To Martha Roakes, Elisabeth Hines beqfceaths her ability to laugh loud, so that you, Martha 8 might be heard 0 To Rodgers Arthur 0 Shirley Mason bequeaths her good scholarship. To Beatrice Elder, Mildred Maddox leaves her modest ways so that you, Beatrice, may be a dignified senior next year. To Evelyn Rlegel, Anne Rlegel leaves her happy, jovial spirit of getting things going and being full of life, Evelyn, try tripping on the air as Anne does. To Clara Morton, Maxine Millner bequeaths her will to do and spirit of cooperationc Prophecy——Glass ox ' 1948 ,, s „ Kent, our annual advisor, seems to be very popular in getting mail these days from her class of 48 reports that— .mne Hiegel, head dietitian in the lunchroom at Parana pi-rix School, says that cooking in a consolidated schoo..- xs qu.x e _ a job. Buby Jackson is working as a secretary in Richmond, hho iBa , % married yet, but there ' s a sparkler on .her finger. Veil yean L ugkon is certainly in her seventh heaven as a.,nprrisor of Virginia Baptist Hospital. Her latest patient is r jL l ;s ' Ohocklett, who broke his leg sliding in heme after his thl?d home run of that g me He is nw Playing with the Yankees. Elisabeth Hines finally got her horns in Gir.dys and says she’s very busy keeping house. Haney Hendron, our homemaker of the Senior Glass, is now in her own homo, practicing what she learned . sooe Economics. fha Home Sc. Department has got a new face. Inez Wilburn is teaching sewing in Mrs. Ri©gel’s place. What happened to Mrs. Riegel? Down on Clark’s farm, Mildred Maddox Clark is practicing too, what she was taught in Homs Sc Maxine Mi liner is nursing in a hospita.. in Hew York. Bhe likes the northern climate fine. Shirley Mason is in New Mexico teaching in a Mission School. Violet Crabtree is working as a stenographer for Leonard Scott, who is banker on Wall Street, iolot weighs 150 ana has got rathor slow in her typing® On the cruiser MariaE Edward Layne is Mmxral. H® looks rather dashing in Ms uniform. Paul Rosser is managing Ms dairy farm in ftisoonslxu His wife, who graduated from Eadford,makes an excellent housekeeper ft J ' Junior Class Pro s id ant Loia CunninghAm Vice President.. ....Inc-.rjon liinix Secretary ft irsaeurer... .Klisahath Hi Hi land HU I or jurat, ...Vivian Johnson .n unoy . v ns Arthur ' Jtodpors tSldor, Boat rice Crabtree, Floyd Evans, Kancy Jennings, Thotaas Ell r.ubath, Gilliland Jennings B WiIlian Irby, Jean Lc Haney, O’neal Johnson, Vivian Crows, Era®. Gray liinix, Imogens Cunningham, Lois Vice i Vos dQXitao © , •• j.:ildrod i ' .vi.01 j 5 oc re L ry - •• ♦• i airbar a © ott Treasurer ©« © c Honne fc t liistorx o i oxryy Jookex , Kvelvn Riegal Bennett, James Elder, John Foster, hart i.addoxp Hilly Roukou p Russell Short g, j. F Jr« ‘ allace„ Ernest Arring orij. flelli© Ashworth, Janie Hooker, Meggy Cawile, 1x3 i r,h Oolborfc, Barbara Evans, Rachel Foster, Joan Getr re 11, Rue ha 1 Mines, Sara Johnson, Angie Laughon, Mao Morton, Clara haighkore Lavonne Ocron, Rebecca Riegei, JjjYelyn Scott, Barbara avlor o Mildred Freshnan Class i ' resident. ..... Juanita n il liens J Vice President........... jack Rudder I Secretary I Treasurer. ...Shirley BVans I Historian.....Mildred Toler Reporter..................Jean Scott AnChur, w nson Jordan, Louise Clowdis, Bobby T ' addox, I.tery Morris, fhonas Martin, Marie Ruddffp, Jack Roakos, 1 artlia Ruddor, Joe Short, Dorothy Berkeley, Flcisc Scott, Jean Clowdis, liarie Toler, ’ ildrod Dnnkloy, Cecil V.ti i;low, Pay_ y cvaris, Shirley Williaru:, Juanita lilies, Rebecca V. r ood, Betty Irl; , Estelle Student Cooperative ’ vssoclstion rres ident... ie© President Secretary i o v a f o C- « O o e rf % v -a 4 V « 4 t « Slisatjfith Hfncs Rodgers Artfettr .. .;S ya Hiaoa Reporter., Treasurer • dvisorsa m ® 4 sS 0. • Lias ♦ SMrletr ' Las ©si . I ' -liitlow Kathleen Hall All hi£h school stuc ' onto ca c nonbera of ' • Ae FUTURE FAF-.M8BS OF MSftICA A PCS ILOnt o a ® O d e •) a ) 6 e t O O A 4 O « ' i ■ 5i C f s ® a 9 o d !) 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Etbel Cl rdis ;l ' - ' kts! y i 1 ' « looker, rehin Dudley, C. clvor, «To r r. eighth ore, ; 13 , o- V-ee, CV v«ir of- ' v o tcy Jrshr • flHams, ■Stove ' ••allaca, Irvins ' -• ' TJer, C lev ton :.otk rson, Bill -T -nninys, Ilerr m .ind.-rson, ' n-r ; .rrin ton, 1 ' Childress, iotty .Teen ’• Olliert, Wt,y Cerrol Crabtree, Virginia Dors ' ) 1„ . • ' • v, v i?uth Dun V 1 v , ' n rr Ira Elder, firr ■ ' ' orris, Joyce Jockson r Carolyn Jackson, Helen JOT’deyi, Lurlee layno, “ l h «! •• Hncrieton, ' •■■-fie n°r, 3?113 1 , rorrno Wrlarht, Christine Sixth Grad© Teacher , « F T «■ b .• Burton, Ray Colbert, .Philip Cunningham ' 5,C t Daniel, Raymond Gilliland, Wilson Hamilton, Ralph Rsmlette, Acie Hudgens, William Dennings Mdlson Jennings, oohrmie Jennings, Marshall Mann, James Mason, Cecil KeH-uey , Ralph Rosser, Franklin Dennett, Mae iyrtle a ore Clowdis, Beth Crabtree, C«cil Foe Dpyrdy, Adelle Elder, J rgaret Harvey, Betty Jean Fines, Jean Holland, Fay liana, Bertha Short, Shirley Singleton, Margaret Stokes, Laura Viar, Anni© Viar, Una halier, Doris whitlow, Betty • illlams, Dale J Fifth Grade Teacher.. ?£iss Shirley Tomes B OOker, Dudley gmwrson, Herman Foster, Keith Hamilton, Harl Hamer, Earvin Jackson, Leris Norton, Dcbney Owen, ' ' .farrin Shenpard, inston Tibbs, ’• inston V.’ill lams, Jack i. illiamson, H T Arr insrfcon, Irena ChJ1dress t Gertrude Clordis, Ann Cunningham, Hebeeca Dimkley, tmsi© Kldor . Sterling Garrett, Laula Hamlaite, Catfcerln Holland, Mnry Hudflrene, Mary Jackson, Jennie luffs, Catherine J ' tmlncs, Marine Larne, Fanline fason, Verne V aller, rari?!® tToodall, Gadia riafct, Shirley fourth Grade Teacher., --, .Mrs. W. B, Hines Clark, Cecil Da ti ie 1, K ©nn eth Elder, Billy Jackson, Heyiaosad Jennings„ Titian 11 orris, Bobby I J ©wers, Atwell Puekette, RandoXnb Seasagter, Grandy Senoggs, Thomas Toler, Morgan bright, Carlton bright, Tester Trent, Samuel r ' atm, Gordon %i i1if, «T olmn ie a rtbur,Joyce G olbart, fohotmo Donald, Hilen CtMainghstR, Patty S o t? Vson, St er1in g StOVes, rayy T’hf rfi Grade Teacher...HJiss Jenny MeIvor • Davidson, r ' nxine Dowdy f Rachel Dunkley, Virginia -Ider, Betty Jo® Oarrett, Louise Jenn Insea, L ' llen J©im1ne s, Jesmluffs, Lorens ann, Greece son, Betty Nash, uarllne He i o ' n| rv s, Jline Owen, r f ' eiln deemster, esopy Shews rd, Be rh i ra Montgomery, C-ene ye Arthur, Po r st Clark, Harold Cades, billfe i%riss, Royal. Fore, K ward Foster, Tony ? 8 7,ior, Berman Howard, BoBby Joe Irby, Thome 3 iladdox, Lowe i I r allac©, Vernon Williamson, Henry Lee • Jlllanjs, Johnny Turner, Dayid Coates, Shelba Jean Clowdis, Handy Childress, Elizabeth Stolid Grade teacher o l .iss Andereexkj bd is ftVriri ion H Co, Burton J V« C hi id res Handalph Cunningham Lilly I ' .vtmr , German Karris, Lloyd i ore r a IF red Garrett 0 Hobart Budylins Grover }. • ep nie 1 fi Hus t on f .oor | L o i Hi v C; orris Malcolm Norton, Jack Power J immy XitH.Sj, Frank Toler 0 Bussell Trent, Loiiia Vi hi blow s Blanton i 11 i ata a , Jana 0 .vri h , 0 Jcunsfl jglimhoth racketto i ippo r s on I ‘ orwan Bailor, Luther Brawn 4 ch rlto Clay Charlie oofcer% Linda Cades, Mdi th, Lay riflioch Cartha Foster fl ' orro Cray KrazlorHaney ' larper, Shirley - ine a Felon Jordan, Haney Maddox Martha k e L nr- 9 Lucille Hire p Perry Ann Rosier Am Leott Fancy Sera£g8 Lean Chiid£ Visv inis First Grade Tencher «Vrs„ Ajjaa Boniar Anderson, Chester Arthur, 3 Itsmy Dunk.ley, Duvall Farias, Plunkett Howard, Jincny Earper, E vn yd IteDaniel, Perrow I atm, Lawrence Poaser, L-ayn® Tibbs, Jack rirht, fi’lwood Berksdele, Loekie Zvti t a on, Ho rb ert isher, Lena lean Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Butey Dunkley„ Patty Bid or, Joyce Elder, Lois Farias, Punic© Hewlett®, P R y J®tmines, Myrtle ♦Tanalnas, Joaenhino Haicfihors, Cl or ia Jean B«ynolds, Virginia La® Slouch , Me 7 or le Songster, Shirley Sincloton, isabeth richt, Joyce Williams, Juanita Williams, Yonnie Lee Colbert, Carolyn Hudcens, Brenda Haller, Kanaia Ball i, jff’lvst G-rode ■ ■■■ I Tea char .,f ' .rs , barton PucHrctt Cowile, J ' -mes Cerwile, I ' elvin Ku ene Chewing, Franklin Morgan Colbert, Tony v C uan inffha m , T a yne Dowdy, Clarence Jackson, Charlie Wi11isms, Carter Isaac, Woody Elder, Tacit Enoch, i-stelle Mae Foster, Lois Lae Francis, Keys Lrmerae Garnett, rildo-r d Irby, Juanita Jackson, Peggy Ann TcHanev, Anne 7ari® Perrow, Rebekah Short, Rita Gail Tolar, Rosa Leigh 1X1lams, Cynthia Barksdale, Violet Montgoraery; t21st “ Moon, A,§n«3 M ° If U w u ■A O) fC3) 1 C I a |i I j H sn j O [Mi rvn fr 11 f i n ip a rt c o S t Vi ’A’SiJ ' - ' ' ' Si EVilRY THUJG FOR YOUR OFFICE TELEPHONE 2183 716 Main STREET LYNCHBURG,VIRGINIA REGISTERED JEWELER 0 ( 3 AMERICA GEM SOCIETY 809 MAST SPR ESS I.YI1CHBURG. 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