Parry McCluer High School - Parrimac Yearbook (Buena Vista, VA)

 - Class of 1938

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Le Graybill Radford State Teachers College, BeBe iiss Mary Ee Scales - Hartisonburg State an dias College, 3.5 : Miss Mary Guill - University of Virginia, B.S. s iiaiinaiiipiatajaianiamaeatiioas Siehcliiantaionacad suse tai ud -y } ak 2 etal it? ‘etwgud ae sieuth-t en ee aa aa pt 2 OF s Vw Tee. | : est eG sald a mateo eet, ee pid ree Bhs, a sottabheat oe Ch a Te ae +e A SSssx ee fe ’ i eee Bie bes ae eke Bi § ial | jhe mace | on) y y ane - Y : shes fae By a. £ + XE By. bs 7 DETR. RT te ot | Cay. UO LO CR AY RSE SSS SS SSS Z i a i ‘ ‘ A opoaen SENIOR CLASS Miss Guill, Sponsor Colors: Blue and White Motto Flowers Rose Life is accomplishment; not mere existence. President Vice-President becretary-Treasurer Roy Bates Richard sreeden Henry Cunningham Kenneth Fitzgerald William Graybeal Sherman Henson James Higginbotham Lewis Johnston Douglas McCormick Cfficers Members James Higginbotham Clara Mac Hite Kenneth Sizer Kenneth Sizer Clinton Truslov Levis Updike Helen Brockenbrough Anarlotte Comer Elizabeth Eubank Clara Mae Hite Ruth Pugna Emna Tomlin eee VAG sb? 1é . stat’: i haa cate Deane sok ane as He arabe Bee eS le ae ‘ er rie’ i Beh yy Ya, ‘ i aM ow, Vaee. SAE SENICK CHARAC TERISTICS SS Laughing, witty, full of pep, Ever upholding Senior rep., That's Charlotte. S aS LAC PN eT aS 5 Can't be dignified to save her soul, But always found on the honor roll, 'Tis Ruth. «, COS et Ne ‘NS RR RR Tl A, AES. ORR ¢ MCR, ARRRROT BS ATURE: Gr GR + OO (iP EEE Cr aR ee SENET es A very nice girl in every way, A kind not found just any day, Quiet Elizabeth. Not too short, not too tall, Always picking on us all, Why, Helen’ Through acting he will win his fame, But girls will always be his game, W Gallant Fitz. - A.friendly laddie always jolly, Ever full of fun and folly, Our James. . | ; “fall and lanky, very slow, Stepin-Fetchit from head to toe, V i There's Doug. after arguing all day with all his might, He sits up and listens to frogs all night, faking lessons, Dick? Although he isn't very tall, He's our hero in football, V Rah for Roy. - V Vali V i +, i . t y) i ae i tit wy ‘ma oN or ig | é z, . ‘ = y = f tl ee . rat ; | weer Bd oe ry Sk sn ae: tinea ib ie i 5 Foye a) | as nr —_ si LW¥5, walt Pada 6th ie ‘ye Py aa =i, m ie) Map OR tt ae : a a ; Hi Pe Ae y ae - oye. Sree: ey - Rs, a7 Re: os: tee he 7 7¢.. reer Co ef vey! 4 ines yar. o- a M ae orn: bye mateee on era ea oe vat | Sirs: « ; ae eee, ite iat ik . yo i shageeh j : , ‘ it Let a Se yee Yee ef chal tear shee k. ; eet Bete an i. Bg MWe AP ave AA } bhi 3 . gh sitaged Sik, Begs , ce i - ? i y wae : y y ‘ a i -ibe@ Prre : : en ae. He, 4 } wae Fi a. 4 y 3 = ae e , ow 3 is Ae sey! BAD Aj ns ‘ f i . af , ee ; ey v4 on ii CS - ‘ ele 4 ‘ ‘ 1 s te , « 7 | ' ye i 4 : i L wa VA b 4 i A . ‘i f i r “ft AT an = ne 4 iy ie ae | A) iy a pied: nt a, ase yncrt ; A iAaih, sis i i ‘see ie i RN ie FS; Wend “ saintes oa 7 Te OL | Sa a CE aS} i; I aA eee oy = a oy _ ss = - : . ice Tey ih dh ae aN sie ya, Se peg —- if +o aes es: NESS Ae Seven feet from head to toe, He'g a walking weather bureau, How's the atmosphere, Lewis? —_ han LE SNES vc Be ENE She ek RR 0 I A, Rice Te ermine, Gaia ¢ A very good sport in every way, Arguing, and joking all the day, Sunny Sherman. | 2S} =e SS Smiling, polite, attractive blond, Always riding with his mom . Charming Billy? Serious, sincere, quiet and dark, Wonder if he ever goes on a lark? Do you, Clinton? Shrewd, indifferent, without a curl, Always seems to have a girl, How do you rate, Henry? , Me Ae Ae at “ea “aa, , a, A tiny girl but dynamite, Who is as jolly as she is bright, Bright Clara Mae. a, “a, Amiable, but naughty as he can be, Miss Guill, make Charlotte quit picking on me. For shame, Zerks MM” “ta, Penrod . or Shavings no difference because, Whatever the role, it brings the applause, Kenneth, you're an actor: Quiet, studious, slender, and tall, Quite efficacious playing basketball, Emma. on Ay rn aes pie gue By) te 1 oY , yi fa anaes ri a, 7 e oy} ms Ae vs hd iy wy hig ay ry eae Day : . | ; fre yas p v ij id - : ay ; ? ea igh ogi “ie tate aie Ned fen i re a) , Fs : ff if ey Hen antek me ets Yom eh RE ae = : rr ame rene. he fiee ) Se e pelt aye oy: ie whee, . ahs “te 1) Se it P _ : + a Hie. | %, ‘Vid : vy: 4 : os he WU iD bs isi PE HARA ie i ees fo bee ; hb) 4] . . ah fi 4 pes rye 25 } . : “eur 7 a . me ’ q . = 5) V4 4 it Ni in ' io 2 s | 4 - F A ar, ‘ f roy aye oll Phe : 5 : pat at ae pay ¥, ? f . bak ae i lew Ane a Ee A ec == ae ’ ai ‘we Zz we i fl : ib iy nse 1 A yw ae b 4 oad cas wh Que yn vied, i ‘sepa 3 la esa ihn AE a PPT id on ae a, . 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CH: ud uae, ae ‘4 of ig ws . a ia vot 4 bo i BR i Paihet C h tak Poet eae: ai roaedah ape hee ta bia ij om idl tated) bilan L Cae a we ed oR a! ‘date roar | Ne ey Oe ae ; eke ae Na: Ra ys Pee ea “ie hal betes in am boa. j r iy mee PD hve 4 N ieee i, ia ya a MT ody 4 yu ei See nee: Cee: ca Pl ly r i 4 Ritt i nay a sation a ‘i vine ba we eat eats Yee VC Wn a lye re Wit hth a aud une Si ‘ fe ; 5 F A cane pet TnL ee 4 Nie te i oy r 5 ; ae hie ta } 1 nl id Br, Ps veh : ay 4 hea Oh ‘Ly i Rea ; Pe: : Paes ae pon: on, NS | Pe: ; ha : 7 J : ‘ ’ a = Hv li i Ee ZS or fs = SS Cs 6 haha eile 4% te OY a ER A EO CR AO RE | NE ORS, eT EY a | t SENIOR MIRROR IO ee age Best Locking Boy Jamss digzinbotham : {Fy a= — a E28 eh fy ea ee : bal i ee Sea, Vi hag -2 J Charictte Comer 4 Best Locking Girl Char’.octe Comer Best Dressed Girl LEE NSnN (Best Dressed Boy Sherman Henson Most Original R’.chard Breeden © Wittiest Henry Canningham Best Leader James Higginbotham @lost Athletic Girl Charlotte Comer “ Most Athletic Boy James Higginbotham Most Intellectual Clara Mae Hite Most Conoeited Kenneth Fitzgerald Best Dancer Levis Johnston ' Best Actress Charlotte Comer a Kenneth Sizer Best Actor ) Se, ‘ Y $e ee fa) ae j ‘ = ay, : sy 4 : Pa — Sele peed 2 . A ? -@ ell a4 ’ ; ates ail aa aii im . wie ah ' i ee date. 4 - Surwus, a i aa ee ee ey Miart— nF A 4 GRADUATION What emotions it bestirs ys to suggests First, there's sadness because we're leaving Though we each would surely be grieving If we could not be receiving Qur diploma with the rest, You have heard in someone's speech That the dawn of each tomorrow Brings us either joy or sorrow = - But to us - = it has brought a bit of each. Ay 7 fo ; — J bi corel pocorn nnn OR SON A RE EE EE SSS rg | a — ae a @ ee And what a curve ahead! O met We've got to try and make it - - And whether or not we like it - - We'll show you - we can take it - - You just wait and sees We'll tackle each task with all our might This may to some bring fame, fo many it may give a name But come what may - we'll play the game, And try to do it right! ; And youlve come to wish us well Vie hope that there may come a day When we can hear all of you say - - “That class surely made its way! But. only time can tell. Here are some facts, however, which cannot be denied: We. have the education; we're not lacking aspiration; And it may take some perspiration, But we won't say Can't till we've tried. - - Emma Tomlin CRD a OE | : ; ee ‘ aS i be, ee | np ni y | a 5 if Lraggmun od at dandeew 32 soap cata tate | tes ae ae | NING) STO BRT GmNNhen aes «tare a ioataak . 3m a Velde eet ‘- i) ed eas ‘sede “ “i a ni As 1: | fs 1 tes ge “Se: sy ce een bison: or a ese: i ' efaos wi? Ad! + ste Eye ee es a - i. eres Paste. « ' ss ol Sed eva aeF Ce aa bite SOT? Gene we dl -. taeit : a ee A | a oe Meni a “geek ‘onto ar eakie€ ge xe a, . Vy, ee Le Stine iad $1 «4 va ng rin ated Re epee ae ee Ass ey ae Bs take. ar er 7 ee eae ak « 7) w shaate - rena gx ot See foe ee ‘. hx, tee ’ 35 Galt «. 29699 — m= : | a : ae : aw FF Bau? a th 5S @ oF | om Foe w¥ Lie = 4 ; we a oi it - Oa tine aod ae bs i ‘ . 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Night clerk! is yelled at Pitz gerald every night as he stands at the desk of the Hotel New York, Crash$ and Graybeal's hand is cut again by a test tube as he works at his job at the Paper Mill. Give me two hamburgers some way, yells Sher- man Henson at Paul's Cafe. All aboard! calls the porter and then the streamline bus leaves the terminal with the driver no other than James Higginbotham. Ding, dong! the church bells ring and Rev. G. Douglas licCormick steps into the pulpit. ixtras! extras! screams the paper boy as the people rush to read the news that Kenneth Sizer has signed a contract with Warner Bro. in Hollywood. a Me we ae A “=a, Knock: knock’ Who's there? No one but that Henry Cunningham, a sulesman for the American 2ea Co. Tickets, tickets, yells the showman, See the tallest man in the world, Lewis Updike. te Aas = eres ; pean | W _ 7 , Esti i. aa! J pes ee hee. € ’ . ont ; y 4 ue S 7 . 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Yen Fok Tne sors a Ae ee ef aki 4 ss ae 5 as ; 24 a 4 ; Ye ‘ Sy a) ae +e: mit nist ra “Sree rs Pap tar te Atdpped Same Roe ae Ldn a0 3 ai 5 i Ma. yesoet ‘at AK: ein nes: fim: Fvesaes. es ae he wi rd . i 7 oy ty jet? tad axe of oy oars. inom toa pan ie Sef Peotto, wil zi MORO Re ba acre tien er am ae os , ign! , 7) e rid al anh ti. oo ; gig Oe at) ol eaten ‘pels slbee ” afuants ehhtts feos ) Wpbn sags Sive.t ares ae — Waa. 5 i | = + ao ’ oe e ye a pA a ie. AS i. « 21 - Say WEE SOS : cg SNe es Aes gee ws | . ———$—__—— waa -—————. ae = : re a ‘ i OTA TO SE | RTE ee ee ee Be tre er I ee TS Crder in the court room,” shoutes Billy Graybcal as he tries a murder casé. Our Children must be protected, continues Mr. Truslow as he makes a speeoh in congress upholding the Child Labor Bill. Don't get your clothes dirty, Jimmy, says Blizabeth Eubank as her son starts tu play. Ting-a-ling! sounds the dells at the hospital as Emma Tomlin awakes from a dream, and finds she has five minutes to get ready for duty. Click, Glick! says the typewriter as Helen Brocken- brough makes out an order for dresses. Tap, tap! so0unds Charlotte Comer as she performs at the Rockbridge Theater. Clap, clap: comes the applause as Ruth Pugh com- pletes her performance as an Opera singer with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Star Dust is heard as Clara Maeé Hite directs her eight piece ordhestra. -- Henry Cunningham 7 yh a : iS 4 Died ere ao feodyew Vit tend “ae eee ws er ey tee : F : ke ; rs ' it elt ew we ‘xeon a waht cul . 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Ps 4 rage war Seger: oe By. : oy ag ty : 4 + a r pod i 7 Ta tet vices! 9 oth anell as ema, 2 x3 9 dnt eur ae bee ee eee iF : ; «a - = kes a aa j xa ae r. e 7 va We y a ‘ Cu 2 ee . in? f é ‘ PA ” ds ’ at J ¢ 4. Pd = bi 4 7 : ae Pat tay w rutcuntiey Unewcid pom! Mabey ener f : 7 8 ) pr yt Tak « ‘ oo ' : a rh ee x pei Bw - “i £OK d f Afr x 7 be we , tae on . ey nA } . — Be bm A @ of 7 SeQes a. ione . rat? ’= ) a Ay Py ’ : Pub : 4 ; ce 1 ieee ‘f z 7 y F hax i of. ae 4 Dee: ve ee | } i re es +m F ‘i 2 A P ; 7 x 7 bs a5 ah = « - eye Pal a oe ty . : ’ us he f F ay ‘ 4 a a “ = ie e . Pa V4 54 ee ee Meta ee re : JUNIOR CLASS Mrs. ©. Lewis Graybill, Sponsor Colors: Pink and Vhite Motto Flower: Rose ig do our part in Parry McCluer. President Vice-President Secre tary-Treasurer Edward Bartiett Roy Cash Otis Flint Milton Henson James McCormick Jack McKee Billy Snider Winnie Beckner Evelyn Claytor Virginia Brugh y Doris Dillard Officers Members Milton Henson Virginia Brugh Jack Mckee Edna Grow Mae Jenkins Ruth Jenkins Flora Lanum Frances Mays Edith McCormick Arlene Rogers Madeline Shafer Hunice Thacker Mildred Stephenson Helen Floyd P Se mS atti. . : ts v -_ _ “ oy Ae f . 2 . =f % : oe oe a mn RRS abbeys bined ofl dk Ueber Shs Sale TES veh Pe ; : ¥ : 3 cind os “Shy eked anon a 39 ta 5 foe 4s einen é. fet ; : ps ; ¢ Ny ak ) ‘ . pe : : A is bs % ; ” PRL ee ai. Bend 7” ‘ sbiehiteie civ tee, seal td . we 4 weet el mp ina ; Gers ainthah Aer ; . ais 3% v4; ant “4 ‘ ; 7 ‘4 NS rag ’ ae ih 7 Si : eek ae | ay haere ex , OH, Gyre , it he ¢ = € oceota fe ee i pe aah 7 | ot ya a ea ; Alias tue 7 at hid - wie) a elated, desl seas a geen 20, eee iii ee: pve samara a | i Te an tes tehs ae tek ae er i ae poke ‘sitet omtfoaalg, | 5) A ae Tate gota. “ph let Mrwaige2t bewei - rn . Oe eS AWA da | ai OL A METTIMGIE. ES ay ELE AS SOO SSS riage, o——— Oa zs = A SS eS oofes Py ws H : H nears gee - te a an : = ik ae So . co, jo P i i i : 4 ‘ett oi 2 eee mae f Ps ED ,. _ LN o) Vids BS fhe Junior Class on November 18, 1957 had the first class play, EVORYBULY'S CRAZY. The cast included; Billy Snider, Jack ijchee, Milton Henson, Sdward Bartlett, Roy Cash, James McCormick, Otis Flint, Virginia Brugh, Eunice Thacker, Nancy Gilley, Doris Dillard, Madeline Shafer, Evelyn Claytor, and Helen Ridings. Zach played his part well and the play Was a great success. The other outstanding event of the year was the Junior Party held at the Community Hall in February. Hach Junior invited a guest and the members of the High School Faculty were also guests of the class. Games, contests, and dancing were enjoyed. Punch and cakes wers served later in the 6veninge ie ; ro al a Te —- By , pa ‘4 ! towkis {ats eal poe 4 ty wien . : + GTN GRIND git hate tamil hae pai se qomelt wR seta “ ce ve Coe Ww ‘a dee same, A eee ie wh ae Ae iad ‘tag SI omnes gE 0 OE a ! ot GiHegt tietn 2.40 baceaht vee be ras « f _ ea bee on ae « s 7 ‘v4 at 2? jesve so tomeaps a tisha eae ae cb eres i. ‘al eaetaal a)... 2340 Pe w? base! sete Aid elie“ vn che itt pea a ie 5 ent Ce A ea RE Gh Sher ae (enh tant. et Un Pas. ‘weg Pant Prien Vn. heal ons @ so we Ae nena OF x ete TOM . at ’ J wi mo oe -. a. af The « ES i “- 7 Se a Why a ad coral eae vibe 4 P- eS . - Fe : a i Pp wh = = ; t eee iy he ; ee Ly ‘ ; ° a. , . 7 = 9 a y ms - = F i) ie P ; Ly au “ Rags i + 7 a eon ae 4 7 . — ape ‘ a 7 . “tak i i ' J _ i ’ 5 OAs . ; 7s. F } le Ves n vas Sak pei £5 7 “hie ity PA | al 6 ‘ a A ERED GMI SMES CA ASP SO UTE 6 ORS AR RE EE ore eB TY Sk ane ® Seeteew eee Teneo FE two renee § ORL) LITER TRS | LAI ARRON ES A A We | PO SD. EE RE em te oe Re 8 Sr ors eee) WE aE eee 4| SS . 2 WHO'S WHO IN THS JUNIOR CLASS = le Best Looking Boy -— Bla tr Dillard Prettiest Girl -— Frarces Mays eS OR ORT RR CRE WII AY RSS. GRR OO Best Dressed Boy — Milten Henson SO ERR OE RN. CR § ae ROT SE Best Dressed Girl - Edna Grow SANE WLW Best Dancer — Blair Dilla:d Dery nneet a Rl, ant 8S Most Stylish - Mae Jenkins hittiest Utis Flint Happiest - Arlene Rogers Friendliest Evelyn Cleytor ilost Dignified - Madeline Shafer Best Athlete - Roy Cash Quietest -— James McCormick Most Businesslike Boy - Billy Snider Most Businesslike Girl - Virginia Grugh 15. Most Versatile Otis Flint 16. Most Dramatic Milton Henson WV Most Musical - Jack McKee Most Sophisticated —- Edward Bartlett Most Literary - Edith McCormick Most Polite — Virginia Brugh oe 2) 6 a Eee. Mil uae snalees cm a 7 An ay eegper: C2 pi a) et er a ‘ : : : ae ) | Sele bonnet! eae i: r oa i i, Ey ‘inte = tases tavd | Sa . E x . 2 a : ; ' aah aati -” eins. se tye -. 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PP deh es ae 2h eee rey Pee Prvigretate ethene epong ; 4 SCPHOMORE CLASS ie re Schreiner and iiss Meador, Sponsors Colors: Rose and Green Flower: Peony Motto Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Officers President Raymond Riegert Vice-President Louise Page Secretary-Treasurer Frances Terrell Members Carl Anderson, Kenneth Jenkins, Margaret dustin, Thomas Childress, Madeline Barger, Edna Bates, Kenneth Comer, Estelle Birmingham, Jargaret Brocken- brough, George Cunningham, Blair Dillard, Harmonson Floyd, Russell Gardner, Guy Merritt, Lloyd Page, Raymond Riegert, Clarance Shewey, Emmett Shewey, Hansford Vest, Nancy Cunningham, Helen Feazell, Annabelle Finley, Lois Fitzgerald, Hester lox, Josephine Gilbert, Jean Keller, Mary Lawhorn, Edna Pearl Lilley, Marjorie Magann, Louise Page, Virginia Paxton, Aileen Reid, Dorothy Secrist, Frances ferrell, Joan Thurston, Rhomalda Whitesell. it ae i Lye ce Le iin? : , ‘ ‘ J ih . nh ’ yy ; | a i a ; al ; 4 cae “s ig ne ' hb 95) te Up ’ ( ’ “% ; yh i ae - 4 a 2 ne g . ‘fad cy wi tevin P ied te ree n bil cP Wy . yy le i a WY, k te iwi) ae ina, twig ‘oe ee we i gy uae j 8 eye, yp te pe: Pe ad a wether Ad aly rit eas ane OME gh EDR ae ‘ i Cy Pere ah Shy eae ) n Aited Lo Dipeanad's beh xccomigh ii “ ee ory ‘2 sivnat ) Fey o . i ae yer a ‘ L% . ‘ ’ « , . ra del Le he Jeb aoe 4 ; eh CAF oes Sa TR iA Ri bd “: YY ; a 7 qe = oie 4 2 WES = : a t SSS be 2 CE SF 0S ESS TSA , JUST TMAGINE 4 =O an ©. 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F = wa eh | x a , Doe Ree Rey Weed yeas Ping ¥ hn ean 5 a] Py , : ae - 2 ped a ‘ vai a taps = Eh, WIM: SL Pa FRYSHUAN CLASS Miss Mann, Sponsor Colors: KEed and White Flowers Rose Motto Always Climbing Uffiscers President Jack Brugh Vice-President Frances Cunningham Secretary-Treasurer Josephine Long Members Jack Brughi,: Melvin Chittum, Allen Covington, Wyatt Cash, Winifred Coleman, Augustine Driscoll, Harry Ewald, Ike Lynn, Calvin Leighton, Van Sterrett, Earle Snyder, James Truslow, Charles Teague, Claude Whecler, Lewis Watts, Billy Turpin, Merrell Crance, Virginia Blackwell, Martha Bradley, V ivian Covington, Mary Cash,-Frances Cunningham, Helen Gilbert, Virginia Keller, Josephine Long, Helen Moore, Dorothy McCormick, Mildred Reid, Louise Ridings, Lillian Ridings, Christine Howsey, Audrey Staton, Jcan Starkey, Katherine Swisher, Gladys Southers. ¥ ch hes, 7 : ri unt ee . eg = re a erat. ‘ = r x | . anne es ai : Sees Le : mas ioe we . vooae. afin. aa aes a iy : ea x aae aay : : 2 : % ce A : ee : (ae ax g te Fi a eat 40 oot bes ba “pevoli® f : ae ; ee si int h eh ay ag tv at is : onteat : ; aed 7 i i om i re oo Ce a atoms our Urey sie eR Seapets : ele aA! 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Gone but not forgotten those days’ I wonder what happened to Jean Starkey--Oh, yes, I remember now, she graduated from Hollins in 1935 and Frances Cunningham told me she saw her, while visiting abroad last summer, running a roulette wheel at Monte Carlo. (I wonder what Frances was doing at Monte Carlo?). Let's see, it is getting clearer now. I can remember almest everyone in my Freshman Class. Junior Driscoll is directing a jazz band in New York and Allen Covington is conducting a symphony orchestra and is touring in Europe now. Audrey Staton is teaching dancing at River- side. Charles Teague is Chief of Police in Glas- gow and there have been only two murders since he went into office last month. Helen Moore and Helen Gilbert have taken the singing Pickens Sisters’ place on the radio and arc really sensational. Claude heeler is commander-in-chief of the Japanese forces which have just been defeated by the Cninese. Dorothy McCormick and Mary Cash are singing in Grand Opera. Ike Lynn is a sailor but is still painting Poo signs. Thar's a runor goin' tround that Roosevelt nsec or eb pan ‘ialbets aid : — | Ce ies . 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Mes ae od a 4. et: ue ine Hatt it. 4a ge ad ea 4 i 2 re i eae | + hotveom 9adkt eens 4 aad ——— + conn a —_, SS ain't running for the Presidency no more. [ hear Jack Brugh is running for the Presidency and Melvin Chittum is running for Congress. Lee LS +S arg ws ae Sy = — Virginia Blackwell and Virginia Keller graduated from Southern Seminary in 1944 and both have jobs in Buena Vista. James Truslow is running for dog catcher in the Second ard in bast Lexington and Merrell Crancé, Mayor, is supporting him. er NS Lewis Watts has turned Guinea Springs into a summer resort and has retired on the money he made while playing the stock market. It was Bill Turpin I saw training the mon- keys at the circus last spring (nice work for Bill). And Van Sterrett was the owner of a num- ber of traveling shows (leave it to Dinger to pick a vocation with lots of pretty girls}. Vivian Covington is teaching French (cui, oui) and Mildred Reid is teaching Latin at Parry McCluer. Dotsy and Dimple Ridings are doing a sister act in Hollywood and I hear Dimple's engaged to the great Gark Cable. Dwtsy is married and hés two “Little Dotsys' . Since Nr. Schreiner has been playing professioal basketball, Earle Snyder has taken his place at Parry iicCluer Calvin Leighton is running a laundry in Central Africa. Gladys Southers has opened a tourist home on Long Hollow road. Vyatt Cash has taken over Paul's place and has turned it into a cabaret. r ‘ae , ct cit a ae erect Snes efor ee Reena cea ea a ele! see} Sy Se SA Dy se ke: = aris ee i 7 pr ° wee - a1 a ¢ OA ied: 8. iit. 2 a a tet in “ae it os ' 4 : vs care em ee ee oe aes m tae all ee 209d, ot a allie Phere aes “yen 63 8 Wei vy pee sitTowesd, 10 008. = | ; . 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I don't want to miss seeing the great Winifred fire burning low. in Europe with Martha Bradley as her companion. Coleman in his latest stage sensation home o and Juliet, . I have to get to the first per- formance because I want to get vack home and in bed. 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Dimple Ridings Emma Tomlin Hester Fox Jo Gilbert Mary Cash cham, Pee! i! i} a a dot | we 5 Ea on aye Pa Mele ) ee a iN Ale Le Ve Schreiner ° James Higginbotham, Kenneth Sozer Members Roy Cash Claranag Shewey ( Capt, elect) Lioyd Page Emmett Shewey Douglas McCormick Lewis Viatts dames MeCormick Hansford Vest Raymond Riegert James Higginbotham ( Capt.) ri SEE 8 NRE ASTER, EEE § ERENT am Ee THEY § UE ee: Care) St -teeeeeeaem roe § ENT Se ae RE Cee eR FUOTBALL SQUAD, 1938 Coach Captain Manager Henry Cunningham Roy Bates Richard Breeden Fenneth Fitzgerald Charles Teague Milton Henson Carl Anderson Russell Dillard Lewis Johnston aeorge Cunningham + “? y ied y | s ° J aie] ey, Wee oe. ‘ re tenet out 5 4 et ie i ae se vid ES, se kee x “Rol ae re yy pare we ta ti eat Bi acti, tse. “y ia = 5 i a 5 . ‘ia ae Ya _ ‘ } . ‘, 4 a : a e % | NS ) ies hs : s re: ° ; ie 7 F ‘ ar Me J 3 y, ‘ ) eee.) ME ly “s + re ‘ : : | . | ; ia SS ‘ a 4 i , Woe } Ps. . 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