Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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ARRIETTA PAULINE DOWNS “Polly, put the kettle on; Polly, put the kettle on; Polly, put the kettle on, and we’ll all have tea.” “Polly” is a good-natured and willing worker. She is ever ready to smile and have a cheery word for every member of the Senior Class. We admire anyone, Pauline, that can take all our jokes with a good spirit! Joke Committee of Oriole ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ’31. RUTH ANN EASTMAN “Summer breezes gently blowing. In my garden pinks are growing.” When we hear her name, We think of picture taking. But this is not a shame — Just look what a picture she is making! Literary Committee of Oriole ’32; Hi-Y ’31, ’32; Music Club ’32; Art Club ’32; Writers Club, Presi- dent ' 32; French Club ' 32; Basketball Team ’31, ’32; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29. ’30, ’31; Boost- ers Club ’29, ’30; Honor Association ’31; Gay Nineties ’32. MAXINE ELLEN GALLIMORE “She’ll sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, And feast upon strawberries, sugar and cream.” She’s graceful, slender and tall And never allows her dignity to fall. She’s just the type that we all admire, And down in her heart is friendship’s fire. Activities Committee of Oriole ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Gay Nineties ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. ALBERTA LEE GROSECLOSE “Up street, down street, each window’s made of glass; If you go to ‘Madam’s’ house you’ll find a pretty lass.” “None but the brave deserve the fair!” Alberta is what we call a real friend — a friend to hold when life grows old. Accept the class’s best wishes for success. Circulation Committee of Oriole ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Boosters Club ' , 3.0, ’31; Vice-President of Class ’29. 18

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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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JUNE HOARD GULI.IFORD . . Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. June is quiet and refined with a seemingly natural ability to make good grades. We hope her life will be a success. Jefferson Literary Society ’30, ’31; Music Club ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32; Hi-Y ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Chemis- try Club ’32; Boosters Club ’30, ' 31; Athletic As- sociation ' 30, ' 31, ’32; Honor Association ' 32; Art Club ' 30; Joke Editor of Oriole ’32. N. H. HURD, JR. He went to catch a dicky bird and thought he couldn’t fail, Because he had a little salt to put upon its tail.” Here ' s a pal in every sense of the word. Ape- Eye” is the type of fellow one will always remember. He is full of wit and humor and always content. Chairman Athletic Committee of Oriole ' 32; Chemistry Club ' 32; Hi-Y Club ' 30, ’31, ' 32; Foot- ball ’29, ' 30, ' 31, Captain ’32; Manager Basketball ' 31, ' 32; Monogram Club ' 29, ’30; President ' 32; Athletic Association ' 29, ' 30, ’31. DOTTY JACKSON May we, like the clock, keep a face clean and bright, With hands ever ready to do what is right.” A friendly disposition, a ready smile, and always willing to take her place in all school activities. Who would want a better prop for our class? Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ’31; Dra- matic Club ' 32; French Club ' 32; Boosters Club ’29, ' 30; Hi-Y ’32; Circulation Committee of Oriole ' 32. EVELYN BUCK JONAS “Here I am, little Jumping Joan; If nobody’s with me I’m always alone!” Evelyn, our class will cherish your memory in our Book of Memories as a true friend. We won’t for- get those wonderful debates and prize-winning essays. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ' 31; Art Club ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Photograph Committee of Oriole ' 32. 19

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