Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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DOROTHY ELIZABETH WALLNER “Rings on her fingers, bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes.” If you are looking for a friend and a sport, Doro- thy is just the one you have been looking for. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, 30, ’31; Art Club ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Writers Club ’32; Vice- President Writers Club ’32; French Club ’32; Hi-Y ’30, ’31, ’32; Boosters Club ’30, ’31; Athletic As- sociation ’30, ’32; Art Club ' 30; Honor Association ' 31; Gay Nineties ’32; Photographic Editor of Oriole ’32. ETHEL LUCINDA CAROLINE WARD “Curly locks, curly locks, wilt thou be mine? You’ll not wash the dishes, not yet feed the swine.” Ethel smiles often and we like her for it. One of her type makes many friends and in return is a friend to all. She is a good Senior! Jefferson Literary .Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Com- mercial Club ’31, ’32; Activities Committee of Oriole ’32. MARY CYNTHIA WARD “I sing, I sing, from morn till night, From cares I’m free, my heart is light.” Mary has lots to say, but her sayings are always worth while. She usually gets what she wants, and we hope she will continue to do so all along life’s pathway. Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Dec- lamation Club ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; French Club ’32; Physics Club ’31; Chemistry Club ’32; Writers Club ’32; Circulation Committee of Oriole ’32. DOROTHY ABBIE WHITAKER “Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating curds and whey. There came a big spider and sat down beside her, and frightened Miss Muffet away.” Abbie is ever very kind and modest, but with that contagious kind of disposition that everyone wishes for. Her heart is as big as the universe, when you once reach it. Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Dra- matic Club ’32; French Club ’32; Chemistry Club ’32; Writers Club ’32; Activities Committee of Oriole ’32. 26

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MITCHELL MUNCEY SURRATT r “Multiplication is vexation, addition is as bad, The rule of three perplexes me, division drives me mad. We have never seen Mitchell the least bit angry; he takes things as they are and never seems to worry. He is the best of good sports. Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, 30, ' 31; Com- mercial Club ’31, ' 32; Football ’30, ' 31; Hi-Y ' 31, ’32; Advertisement Committee of Oriole ’32. MARGARET LUCILLE TIMMONS “Shorty is so very small, A mouse could eat her, hat and all!” Winsome and sweet, that’s “Shorty.” A friendly little somebody whom everyone likes. Could we have succeeded without Lucille and her merry spirit? She has our best wishes. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ' 31; Music Club ’32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Art Committee of Oriole ' 32. DOROTHY BELLE TURNER “Ply the spade and ply the hoe. Plant the seed and it will grow.” Dorothy has been with us only this year. By her quiet ways and sweet smiles she has won the love of the whole Senior class. She is one of our studious Seniors. Dot, we hope you much success all through life. Writers Club ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Gay Nine- ties ’32; Photograph Committee of Oriole ’32. ISAAC LEWIS WALKER “The captain was a duck with a packet on his back. And when the ship began to move, the captain said, ‘Quack! Quack!’ ” Kind, loyal, faithful, and a good sport is “Ike,” our president. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ’31; Declama- tion Club ' 32; Athletic Association ’29, ' 31; Treas- urer Athletic Association ’30; Class Historian ' 29; Philatelic Society ’30; Treasurer Philatelic Society ’29; Latin Club ’31; Treasurer Jefferson Literary Society ' 30; Boosters Club ’30, ’31; Monogram Club ' 32; Chemistry Club ’32; Hi-Y ’30, ’31; Presi- dent Hi-Y ’32; Football ' 32; President Senior Class ’32; Best All Around Senior ' 32; Business Manager of Oriole ’32. 25



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MARGUERITE VIRGINIA WOHLFORI) “Handy, spandy, Jack-a-dandy, Loved plum cake and sugar candy.” Marguerite is one of our attractive girls, who has a way of making friends and keeping them. She has made a lasting impression on our minds that time cannot erase. Circulation Committee Oriole ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ’31, ' 32; Boosters Club ’30; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. CATHERINE BALL WOOD “ ‘Cat’ came fiddling out of the barn. A pair of bagpipes under her arm!” Can you imagine school without “Cat” to cheer us? Circulation Manager Oriole ’32; Music Club ' 32; Dramatic Club ’32; Cheer Leader ’32; Hi-Y Club ' 30, Treasurer ’31, Vice-President ' 32; Latin Club ' 31, President ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Assistant Phy- sical Education Director ' 32; Athletic Association ' 29, ’30, Vice-President ' 32; Monogram Club ' 30, Secretary-Treasurer ’31, Vice-President ’32; Basket- ball ’30, ’31, ’32, Manager ' 32; Boosters Club ’30, ’31; Honor Association ' 29, ' 30, ’31; Jefferson Liter- ary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. through trials to triumph Our Senior Class has worked its way Through trials to triumphant end. In many hours, in work and play, Our Senior Class has worked its way. There ' s nothing more that one could say, As upward we our pathway wend. Our Senior Class has worked its way Through trials to triumphant end. Margaret Kent, ' 32. 27

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