Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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■£EirjEII E The RRHg. MARY EDYTHE CHINAULT “Roses are red, violets are blue, Sugar is sweet and so are you.” Edythe is just the sweetest thing. This is just one of the many nice things we hear about Edythe. She has been with us only one year but she has won a place in all our hearts. Typist of Oriole ' 32; Snapshot Committee ' 32; Commercial Club ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32. WADE LAWRENCE CLINE “He stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum. And cried, ' What a bright boy am 11’ ” “Einstein” with his humor has stolen a place in all our hearts. He is good in anything he under- takes, as his past record will prove. P. H. S. will miss his debating. Declamation Club ' 32; President Chemistry Club ' 32; Organizations Editor of Oriole ' 32; Secretary- Treasurer Physics Club ' 31; Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. THELMA JACQUELINE COLTRANE “E is an egg in a basket with more, Which Peggy will sell for a shilling a score.” Peggy with her bright ideas has helped us through the years. In the Senior Class she was the star thinker. She is a poet tool Everyone will remem- ber Peggy. Editor-in-chief of Oriole ' 32; Chemistry Club ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Declamation Club ' 32; Physics Club ' 31; Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Class Historian ' 31. MARGARET MADELINE COVEY “April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet.” Whether she was born with gentleness, acquired gentleness, or had gentleness thrust upon her, is a subject for discussion. There’s a certain little smile in Madeline ' s eyes that gives you a warm, comfortable feeling when with her. Dramatic Club ' 32; Chemistry Club ' 32; Joke Committee of Oriole ' 32; Lindbergh Literary So- ciety ' 31; French Club ' 31. 16

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MIRIAM BRUCE BRALLIiY “There was a young lady of Leeds Who spent all of her time in good deeds.” Miriam has won honors in literary work — mostly poems. We hope she will some day be a great author. She will remain in our minds always. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30. ’31; Art Club ' 30. ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Literary Editor of Oriole ' 32. ELSIE RUTH BUNTS How could we see which way to go. If you did not twinkle so?” It takes people like Elsie to uphold the scholastic side of class success. She was very close in the race for honors this year, but wait — she ' ll get them yet. Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Dra- matic Club ' 32; Music Club ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 32; Honor Association ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Gay Nineties ' 32; Literary Committee of Oriole ' 32 ; Oriole Typist ' 32. VIRGINIA WILSON BUNTS Come, let us form a merry ring. Talk and laugh and dance and singl” Virginia sits at the back of the room, it ' s true, but she’s always right on the front line when we need her. And won ' t we miss her when we leave P. H. S. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Dramatic Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31. ' 32; Honor Associa- tion ' 30, ' 31; Gay Nineties ' 32; Advertisement Committee of Oriole ' 32. HARVEY WILLIAM CARSON Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep are in the meadow, the cows in the corn.” Our Senior group would not have been complete without Billy. Small in size but not in importance, and full of bright ideas. He certainly has been a help with his music. Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Music Club ' 32; Physics Club ' 31; Chemistry Club ' 32; Philatelic Club ' 29, ' 30; Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Literary Committee of Oriole ' 32. 15



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HAZEL BEATRICE CRAIG Merry have we met, merry have we been, Merry let us part, and merry meet again.” Hazel is characterized by a gay laugh and spark- ling good humor. She is friendly and lovable, has original ideas and is not afraid to express them, although she can be aggressive. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ’30, ' 31; Declama- tion Club ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Honor Association ' 30, ' 31; Literary Com- mittee of Oriole ' 32; Class Historian ' 32. CARMEN SYLVA DALTON “ ' Jockey, come give me thy fiddle if ever thou mean to thrive. ' ' Nay, I’ll not give my fiddle to any man alivel’ ” To have a friend like this is really worth while. She ' s just the type we need the most, and that’s why her friends are counted in hosts. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30. ' 31; Dramatic Club ' 32; Music Club ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Boost- ers Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Hi-Y ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Latin Club ' 31, ' 32; Treasurer Latin Club ' 32; Honor Association ' 30, ' 31; Gay Nineties ' 32; Editor of County Paper ' 32; Ad Editor of Oriole ' 32. LILLIAN ATKINSON DAVIS “The viands were various to each of our tastes, But the bee brought the honey to sweeten the feast.” Her ability is beyond our realm of understanding. We all love her smile, her pleasing personality. It is easy to see “Lil” will always succeed — even in love. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Vice- President of Jefferson Literary Society ' 31 ; Art Club ' 30, ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32; Boosters Club ' 30, ' 31; Our Gang Comedy Club ' 29; Commercial Club ' 30, ' 31; Secretary-Treasurer Commercial Club ' 32; Vice-President Sophomore Class ' 30; President Freshman Class ' 29; Art Committee of Oriole ' 32. CHARLES EWING DYER, JR. Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water.” “Doc” — of course he is one of our most promi- nent Seniors. If you don ' t believe this, ask June. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29. ' 30, ' 31; Writers Club ' 32; Chemistry Club ' 32; Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Mono- gram Club ' 32; Philatelic Club ' 28, ' 29; President of Philatelic Club ' 29; Football ' 31; Basketball ' 32; Ad Committee of Oriole ' 32. 17

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