Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA)

 - Class of 1935

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Estella Long lea ■es her manual, “How to Grow Tall, Slender, and W illowy in Ten Lessons,” to Elizabeth Bowman. Alta IMatheney leaves second place in all public speaking contests to anybody that wants it. Fitz Hiltzheimer wills his gigantic stature and soldierly bearing to Peanut Conner. Jack Kidd leaves on the first train for Bland County. Jeanne Mustard leaves her deportment grades to Dawn Purvis. Ernestine Seagle wills her 215 pounds to Louise Wood. Elizabeth Summers bequeaths her copy of the “Prisoner’s Song” to Bill Gulliford. Ruth Sutherland and Carolyn White leave their Senior privilege of going upstairs at noon to discuss new ' boy friends to Lee Pickerel and Lucille Aust. Sophia Wallace leaves w’ord to delay the program; she’ll be here in half an hour. Margaret Ward leaves her privilege of reporting on absentees to Frances Snyder. Jack Carney leaves before he is thrown out. Having duly fulfilled the letter of the law, we hereunto affix our names and seal to this document, and having revoked all other walls previously made by us, do hereby testify on this the 17th day of May, 1935, that this is our last will and testament. Hensel Ecktnan, | Elizabeth Pugh, Witnesses. Crystal Frye, ) Class of ' 35. Jack Carney. 23

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Pauline Wygal, Ruth Bocock, and Ellen Kate Harman bequeath their graceful dance steps to Helen Willis, Ethel Manuel, and Vivian Matheney. Kenneth Brugh leaves his wings to Donald Bane and his motorcycle. Margaret Quesenberry wills her vicious attacks on the typewriter to Celia Mumpower. Eloise Bowling leaves her vivacious smile and her pleasing plumpness to Evelyn Elkins. William Whitesell wills a roll of adhesive, to patch up Tad Steger’s in- juries on the field of battle and to sustain his “candy ankles.” Myra Albert and Elizabeth Bonham bequeath their peroxide to Violet Henson and Edith Long. Erances Chrisley and Margaret Nelson leave their scrap paper by their typewriters for Miss DuVal. Jeanne Blackburn wills her slender beauty to Virginia Wallner. Quentin Dalton leaves his golden voice and handsome face to William Patton. George Dewey and Donald Glenn will their ability on the basketball court to John Walker and Bob Hall. Stanley Mabe leaves his habit of quietly strolling into class at 9:30 a. m. to Turkey Elick. Katherine Cornelius and Margaret Vaughan leave their entire supply of rouge, lipstick, and face-powder to Ethel Morehead. Helen Dix and Lois Miles leave their clamorous voices and boisterous manner to Pattie Vier and Mary Cox. Ma rtin Bocock leaves his quiet smile and reserved manner to J. B. Nancy Eskridge and Cynthia Knapp leave their business efficiency and scholastic tendencies to Elsie Wade and Virginia Eastman. Frances Hardy bequeaths her undying love for Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee to Nora Richards. Julius Clark wills his liking for Wednesday-night picture shows to Marshall Owen and Bobby Harris. Lawna Harkrader leaves school for the Magistrate’s office. 22



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QUa00 Proplfprjj g FTER a very busy and happy day at school, during which my classmates had made a deep impression on my mind, I sank into a peaceful slumber and in my dreams delved into the future as far as human eye could see, catching a vision of my classmates and of what some day they’d be. Quentin Dalton I saw as a great opera star; Since High School days his name spread far. Ellen Kate Harman made such music divine, But due credit belonged to Mr. Fine. Lois Miles I saw married to S.N. Hurst; To HomeEc she aspired; with her cooking he was cursed. Fitzhugh Hiltzheimer , electrical engineer, Became quite a sage in his chosen career. Katherine Cornelius worked for Uncle Sam; She helped bring the country out of a jam. Eloise Bowling, so plain in my dream, Was the best dressed woman of the screen. Frances Chrisley outshone them all. For she succeeded Miss DuVal. George Dewey was a tax collector in our home town; Mayor Calfee seemed pleased, for George ran ’em down. William Whitesell sold coca-cola and pop; He was quite a success: it was ’’good to the last drop. Sinclair Dewey was a noted M. D. And best of all was his plastic surgery. Elizabeth Summers taught history in a select girls ' school; As disciplinarian she made them keep the rule. Helen Dix was an excellent music teacher; Accompanying violinists was her special feature. Frances Hardy owned a business college; She always made the best use of her knowledge. 24

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