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

 - Class of 1952

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NAME Katherine Camden Clara Cash Caroleen Chittum Betty Durham Shirley Foster Rita Garrett Peggy George Carolyn Glass Frances Glass Phyllis Greene Alice Harris Carolyn Hostetter Joyce Rinker Helen Saunders Joeleen Sandidge Nancy Secrist Doris Slough Martha Grae Slough Ruth Sorrels Dorothy Smith Mary Jane Spence Jeanette Wessier Barbara Wilmer Anna Jane Wood Characteristics FAVORITE SAYING Holy Cow! Ons Cansitin Yea, Boy! You Know It Too! YOhn Bull i You Know MHOpeLortin Holy G's! For Crying Outloud! ' Golly Gee! Shucks! ' Oh, Puke! Il Swan! Oh, Boy! Hot Dog! You Know It Too! Go Slow! Daggone! ' Great Day! My Gosh! Gee Whiz! Holy Cow! You Don't Say! IT Don't Know! FAVORITE SONG It's No Sin Cold, Cold Heart September Song I Get Ideas It's No Sin Mixed Emotions Anchors Away And So To Sleep Again Too Young aT Get Ideas Slow Poke W. L. Swing Dancing In The Dark Too Young You've Been So Good To Me Nevertheless TJ Can't Help It Unforgettable I Get Ideas TI Can't Help It Tell Me Why Blue Moon Because Of You Now Is The Hour WEAKNESS Students in uniform The opposite sex Farmers Farmers Natural Bridge boys Black hair and brown eyes Sailors Chevrolets Brown eyes A tall blond Military school uniforms The Generals Military schools WwW. L. Lexington Donnie Soldiers Horses Country boys Boy 5x3 Fairfield Hi Larry Sailors Blue eyes

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NAME Francis Brantley Alvin Carter Malcolm Claytor Eddie Grow Guy Allen Billy Austin Leslie Burch Eugene Cash Hugh Copper Tommy Glass Leon Goolsby Douglas Grow Sonny Paynter George Pelter Sonny Pryor Dale Rice Jackie Rogers William Smals Bobby Wagner Larry Weinerth Harold Sandidge Billy Wheeler Donnie Withers Frances Banks FAVORITE SAYING “Huh-uh! ' Oh, Boy! Oh, for gosh sakes! Good Gosh! All right, how are you? Good Golly! “Ye Gods! Bald-headed Cary! Well ? ' John! For Goodness Sake! Bless Your Heart! Huh! Bless Your Soul VOb Mm BOy Shucks Good Gosh! WA, Bulli Oh, Boy! Shucks! ! USo iWhatia You Vulgar Thing! Senior FAVORITE SONG TI Wanta Be With You Always It's No Sin Because Of You Slow Poke It's No Sin Slow Poke Sixty Minute Man Sixty Minute Man I'm In The Army Now Old Black Joe Hey, Good Looking Star Dust T Apologize It's No Sin Wrapping It Up Mona Lisa Because of You Rhumba Boogie Nevertheless Blue Moon My Happiness Because of You Harbor Lights Heartaches WEAKNESS Hunting Chemistry Brunettes Chemistry Not studying Women Literature Lois Chewing gum Government Going to Lynchburg Test in Government Southern Sem Poolroom Government Blondes Going to dances Blondes Frances Wine, women, and song Keeping late hours Too many to mention Eat and sleep Fairfield boys



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We, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound minds do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class, asa whole, would like to leave each of the other classes a little something to remember us by. To the Juniors we leave our position as Seniors, our dignity, our refined man- ners, and the hope that they will be as outstanding a class as we have been, To the Sophomores we leave our collection of bright remarks, and any musical, artistic, or acrobatic talent we might have. To the Freshmen we will our athletic ability for which we have always been greatly renowned, our school spirit, our many parties, dances, and good times we've had for the past four years. To the faculty we wish to express our gratitude for all that you have done for us during our high school career, and we want you to know that your patience in guiding and teaching us, and in helping us solve our many problems has been duly appreciated. As individuals we hereby bequeath the following cherished possessions: Guy Allen.......... his free periods to Donald Burch, Billy Austin.........his auto rides to school to Cubby Argenbright. Francis Brantley....his gun to Milton Vest. Leslie Burch,.......his football ability to Donnie Floyd, Alvin Carter........his car to Mr. Barnhill, Eugene Cash........his football ability to Bobby Gardner. Malcolm Claytor.... his weight to Hunter Falls. Hugh Copper........his induction papers to Kenneth Campbell, Tommy Glass.......his size to Warren Banks. Leon Goolsby....... his ability to read music to Rita Morris. Douglas Grow.......his quietness in Glee Club to Billy Swann. Eddie Grow.........his baseball glove to Floyd Schad. Sonny Paynter.......his Sunday afternoons on Sem Hill to Benny Glass. George Pelter.......his hair to Mr. Tenney. Sonny Pryor........ his place with the Blue Notes to Johnny Greene. Dale Rice...........his football ability to Benny Glass. Jackie Rogers.......his place on the baseball team to Floyd Schad. Harold Sandidge.....his wavy hair to Eddie Berry. William Smals...... his good grades to Donnie Floyd. Bobby Wagner.......his monogram letters to Frances Patterson. Larry Weinerth..... his membership in the Beta Club to Lemuel Byers. Billy Wheeler....... his school attendance record to ''Luke ' Renz. Donnie Withers......his height to Harold Burch, Frances Banks,......her place in the Beta Club to Warren Banks, Katherine Camden,..her quiet ways to Margaret Cash. Clara Cash.........her love for music and Mr. Turner to Margaret Cash. Caroleen Chittum....her laughing fits in the library to Loretta, Betty Durham.,.....her corny jokes to Mary Anna Hartless. Shirley Foster...... her ability to carry a tune to Johnny Slough. Rita Garrett........ er giggles and VY. M.I. dates to Hilda Hall. Peggy George.......her jokes to Johnny Kling. Carolyn Glass....... her place in the Beta Club to Shirley Giroux, Frances Glass..... - her watch to Donald Floyd so he will know when it is time for class to be over. Phyllis Greene......her class ring to Margaret Burch, Alice Jane Harris... her ability toplay for the Glee Club without having a ner- vous breakdown to Elsie Lee Elliot. Patsy Hostetter..... her abilityto get good grades in English and Government to her brother Eddie. Joyce Rinker,.......her ability to be ready on time to Barbara Dixon, Joeleen Sandidge.... her dates with W L students to some lonely Freshman. Helen Saunders......her Home Ec grades to Mildred Johnson. Nancy Secrist.......her ability to have fun in Lit. to Bobby Withers, Doris Slough...... ..her ability to get along with everyone to Betty Sanderson. Martha Grae Slough, .her ability to ride a horse and her place as majorette to Carolyn Seay. Ruth Sorrels........her grades to Barbara Rice. Dorothy Smith..... . her majorette place to Diane Nuckols. Mary Jane Spence... her quiet ways to her sister Dorothy. Jeanette Wessier....her place in the band to Joanna Royer. Barbara Wilmer.....her place in the Glee Club to Rita Morris. Anna Jane Wood,....her majorette suit to Shirley Burch,

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