Rustburg High School - Owl Yearbook (Rustburg, VA)

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ee aI “es cf iG ’ ce +e Privat an. Ys 4 cY A 1 Siete ‘ t! BIS I Cig t ras ohhh ee tb et pele ce eta +3 oF ae 4 . “42 ia, . vee SeeE SIG UT ye ; . : ’ $25 Se aend tae Copsey eee the tein Ay ' ; we Livy onic] od Pont a - b 4 -s P wt oe aaF Ae =F Pring OF Oe oy eter. 26 Muleyiiectt oT eke SP: Pde Fay YP “7 Te yt hes dis ufo te eyes a eqwen re Fees —rirsy trish peded ned — ps i DEDICATION We the Senior Class of 1948 hereby dedicate this the seventh volume of The Owl”’ to Mr. Boyd Maddox. In his 23 years of service to the school and to us, he has proven a willing helper and a conscientious worker. This is a small token of our esteem and devotion to one who has made our High School journey a little bit easier. As we depart from this school, we leave with him our deep appreciation for all his efforts and a sincere wish for his continued health and happiness. ANNUAL STAFF Edito r-in= Oh ehs = — nom nomen nn EVE Harris ASS. E.ditorea--9 82 -een nnn nnn Joyce rie eee, Bus. Ma pager So-----aes-nwnnwnnnn=Dixie Dentc Char rlie Mit chell Circulation Manager --- «------Virginia Puckette a Art E.ditorsceuchoeaene ola e ea et oes Sports Editor----- -.«..---+ .... - Calvin Baile A CELVAITIS Sm ae ee ee et a a ne or ow ew rn ee LO LLS Dodso ELE STO LD AT oe we oe oe wt ee en oe we oe ot ot ot oe on ot om ee oe PO TL putea Ss Prophe Cym- - a e een ne een enn nn - Ariene Daniel TC STO Pm i mo ee Charlie Mitchell SPONSOT=- n enn nnn nnn nna --Mrs. S. J. Thompson We, the staff of the Seventh volume of the Owl, have what we hope will prove to you cur fond devotion to our Alma Mater. We spent many hard working hours in making this the annual we hope we enjoyedevery minute of it. May the staffs that ‘ The Owl’’ and make it even better than our tireless efforts could, s v A paar’ er ee O a pedo oe a fs C bee : we © Uv ot me vo eed me ped ore e ov a ¥ represent the dignity and high standards of ‘‘Ole R.H.S.’’ ‘Dark ad 7 SriceuAbe | 7 = peek, bu Mt te ee. bassin cetey ne REA eae BB to seen aet F A ; 8 = ne AERC = : y a ne Tih. S wae is ¢ LED 0% sty 9 : “ = 5 tM Ae fot Bhst eo ’ . ¢ _ ss iites St—2nres = ss a2e - sroeee see ati eet tai ex wand ; : ; thy eS Sra : : : baie igs peer see ae SR Shy os aH Fees tee Aan. = ay ie hg wit 4 “8 wes ; eet WER AHO $s og ELe ye tamer as eet «fk ies fee taig 5 Rt iS fame yi open oe + be deem é geist io 4 pas fre q tAlwal Bibstrd ae hts [ 7. tobets ee fs pe if a ne re pS Os ry ee cel se First Row (left to right): Mr. Gardner Mrs. Winebarger, Mrs. Garbee, Mrs. Second Row (left to right): NX Mrs. Mayberry, and Mrs. Thompson. , Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Martin, Mis Bailey, and Mr. Bise. Jonah Se Miss Ewart, Miss Mo Senet a se oh aA 4 RNa Alyy A ' Y } bie ib ut (ie Vey “7 ats AOA | ES mie Neh es . mat ra hy eh pe ADRES 5 a arid 5 Panel j Bi! Jian me Rs “ap wi) ; ‘ i ian. Ue, bee ; ii} ) ae a =e at ’ i OME i a eat ie Oe Lihe@ a) Tie Pe 5 aen , j ‘ - x | i ey 1 a i in ‘ ’ , “ 4 4 1 ‘ind afl iM : Ay “4 ! i ‘ Ar} a? ' A : av wie Fee VAL ‘ ve Nai ty A CY | Ae Ov eee nie o By aii ; i ae wf mu i i i. - aay ; nae i 7 i ir ; Bay a ee. Kn i au a¢ 7h | q: | ‘ we ve fl Pia fat Ae. a ss ee oe east gage mtn a Se be ohne e 5 oe Sty ce siren rele CLASS OFFICERS iy President----+---+-+----- Eiva -Harris Vice-President----Charlie Mitchell Secretary------ a Arlene Daniel Motto-“Onward Ever Backward Never” K lowe fw --2 eee Kardenia fetel lo eee eee epee . Green and White Eiva Ann Harris ‘'Red”’ Eva's most outstanding attribute is her parkling personality. There's alwaysa laugh me when you are with Eva. She can be proven by her Studies hard, too, as excellent grades 3; Senior play, of im 4 chief of annual Charlie H. Mitchell, Jr. ‘‘Buster’’ Charlie has always been a faithful work- eratevery task which has come to him. His good nature and brilliant mind are assets that will count much in making him a success in life. F.F.A. 1,2; class president 3; volleyball 2; 4 class vice-president 4; senior play, annual staff, and paper staff 4. 5 pn i Arlene Mable Daniel ‘‘lene’’ In ‘lene we have the combination of the musician and the student. She likes to be on the go and have a good time. F.H.A. 2,3; class treasurer 2; volleyball 3; recreation chairman 3;5.C.A. 1; glee club 2,: 3,4; class secretary 4; soft ball 3,4;senior play, annual staff, andpaper staff 4; popularity conte st 4. ¥ Calvin Wayne Bailey ‘‘Lemon’ In Calvin we have two people-- one, se- rious and studious-- the other, happy-go- lucky and fun seeking. Probably these attri- bute to the fact that he is well liked by his fellow students. F.F.A. 1,2; president of class 2; reporter F. F.A; baseball 1,2,3,4; softball, volleyball; class reporter 3: Boy’s State 3; associate member F.F.A. 3; senior play, annual staff and paper staff 4. bal Miidiw bere, thal. Vi + Dixie Lee Denton ‘‘ Dix’ Here is our giggler! Dixie is very at- tractive and witty, and makes lively any crowd sheiswith. She has won many friends by her carefree disposition. F.H.A.1,2,4; softball 1,2,3,4; glee club 1,2, 4; class vice-president 1,2,3; class reporter, paper staff, senior play, May Day court, and vice-president F.H.A. 4; volleyball and pop- ularity contest 1,3,4. Otis Riley ‘ Cutie’’ rem i eee. sill 22 1? : sie ; In Otis we have the chief expounder of sail y humorin his class. He possesses an abund- Z ance of originality in his speech and actions. Ls 2 t F.F.A. 2,4; senior play, annual staff, F.F.A. ra 3 degree team 4. if i af? ff i Virginia Grace Puckette ‘‘Jenny’’ Whenever anyone has any math. to work they take itto Virginia. She is a combination of student, friend, and helper. q Softball i 243,43 volleyball; annual Staff. and senior play 4. he, leveland Louis Johnson ‘‘Chicken’’ C Clevelandis alwaysin a ‘jolly good’ mood andis never faced witha task too big for him. His dramatic ability was proven in the Senior play. F.F.A. 1,2,4; volleyball; senior play, F.F.A. degree team 4. . Pearl Elizabeth Caldwell ‘‘Blondie’’ And here is Pearl, quiet, sincere and trustworthy. She has been a faithful student Her friendly and bright disposition predict a bright career for her. F.H.A. 2,3,4; volleyball 3; annual staff and senior play 4. Donald Lee Fitch ‘‘Donnie”' Donald, the quiet and bashful member of our class, is ever ready and willing to lend a hand. His gentlemanly characteristics should help him r “eS Cale greatly in years to come. 4 ed F.F.A. 3,4; volleyball; senior play; F.F.A. degree team 4, Doris Ann Dodson ‘ Dot’’ Doris is quiet, thoughtful, and guided by the highest ideals of life. Her friendly disposition and willingness to lend a helping hand has won for her many friends at R.H.S. Class secretary 1,3; reporter 2; glee club 1,2,4; softball, volleyball 1,2,3,4; treasurer F.H.A. 2; annual staff, senior play 4. Robert Louis Krenning ‘‘Rip’’ Robert certainly likes the girls! He is a jolly ; ‘ s happy go lucky and gets much kick out of living. © 7 F.F.A. 2,3,4; senior play, volleyball, F.F.A. degree eam, and glee club 4. ce nah MAY QUEEN Alice Irene Brown ‘‘Queen’’ lrene,the sweetestand quietest girl in the Senior class, is a good sport and the best friend anyone could want. Softball 2,3,4; volleyball 2,3: class trea- Surer 3,4; May Queen 4; senior play 4. May Court Ann Perrow Sophomore Dixie Denton Senior Maid of Honor Barbara Miles Freshman Allie Wooldridge ehh Vitter) She AEA) are ¥ vw ay} { 4 ON PATA 2 bal + We = . F 7 ia i A CLASS HISTORY September 8, 1944, was a very impressive and important day for our class. At last we were in high school. We were joined by Martha Faye Richardson, Shirley Moon, Ronald Winebarger, and Robert Krenning, who made a group total of 29. We were really hard to manage, and were usually honored by the presence of Mr. Gardner in the last period study hall. Our teacher this year was Miss Frances Cardwell. Class officers were: Jim Board, President; Dixie Denton, Vice-President; Doris Dodson, Secretary; and Theolise Maxey, Treasurer. That year rolled by very quickly. We soon found that we were sophomores, and one step nearer the goal! We were very glad to have Miss Cardwell as our sponsor again this year. We weren't quite as unruly now as we realized we were beginning to grow up. We chose the following officers this year: Calvin Bailey, President; Dixie Denton, Vice-Pres- ident; Theolise Maxey, Secretary; Arlene Daniel, Treasurer; and Doris Dodson, Reporter. Much to our sorrow, we lost seven of our classmates. We gained two new ones - John Hodges and Bill Tweedy, who were unable to finish out the term. This glorious year was climaxed by a picnic at Timber Lake the last day of school. Then we were Juniors! We lost quite a few of our members this year. Theolise Maxey went to summer school and was a senior this year. Ruth Bagby got married. Several others stopped. We were glad to have a certain member back with us who decided not to get married. This was a busy year for all of us. The outstanding social event was the Junior-Senior entertainment which was held at school. Class officers were: Charlie Mitchell, President; Dixie Denton, Vice-President; Doris Dodson, Secretary, and Irene Brown, Treasurer. It wasn’t long before this happy year was over. We were greatly honored at being able to hold the Daisy Chain for the dignified Seniors. At last the zenith of our high school career was reached! We were Seniors! With this position came the ordeal of trying to act dignified which was very hard for us to do. Eva Harris was elected to fill the presidential chair; Charlie Mitchell was Vice-President: Arlene Daniel, Secretary; Irene Brown, Treasurer; and Dixie Denton, Reporter. This year, above all others, was full of important events. Each month a party was given at the home ofamember ofthe class. Our May Day celebration was held at the school. We were proud for our own Irene Brown to be Queen of this event. Our play entitled ‘‘Yours Truly Willie’’ was a gratifying success. Last, but certainly not least, came Commencement Day! With this, our fond associ- ation with Rustburg High School ended, and we were students of the world. But in our hearts the memories of those days will ever remain and be renewed from time to time as we meet later in other walks of life. Wherever we go or whatever we do, we shall always remember the happy times we had in that ‘good old clas of ‘48’. PEARL CALDWELL, Class Historian DAES ry var Wicene rei’ ar Ai Bat = Wi rns Pern ee N LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1948 of Rustburg High School, having attained the scope of its cap- acity, and being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: GENERAL To the entire school, we leave our spirit of devotion and faithfulness to uphold and preserve our Alma Mater. To the Junior Class, we leave the Senior room wherein we hope they will find as) much pleasure and benefit as we have. FACULTY t en : With Mr. Gardner, we leave a devoted affection and a sincere appreciation of his care- ful consideration and foresight. We are grateful to Mrs. Thompson for her advice and assistance with our annual. To Mrs. Mayberry, we leave the expre ssion of a hope that in the near future she will have access to a device which will assist her in grading our chemistry test papers. We are most grateful to Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Minnick who so faithfully assisted us in the preparation of our Senior play. And to all the other teachers of Rustburg High School, we hold our selves indebted for their unfaltering support. SPECIAL Pearl Caldwell leaves her ability to keep secrets to Janette Kreger. Donald Fitch is eager to will his power to keep the girls off his mind to Jimmy Steele for he is tired of possessing it. Eva Harris wills her capability of defending herself in an argument to Doris Jones. Our tall, dark, and handsome Robert Krenning bequeaths his attractions to no one, for he wants them all himself. Dixie Denton leaves her ability to enjoy life to Elizabeth Stone. Calvin Bailey, two-thirds funnybone, wills his natural ability to entertain the whole class to A. P. Coleman, Jr. Irene Brown leaves her beautiful disposition and personality to Joyce Bell. Cleveland Johnson concedes his ability to be quiet to Curtis Milner. Virginia Puckette wills one-half of her power to be faithful to her lover to Martha Kabler; she wants the other half herself. Charlie Mitchell presents his inability to resist fun to David Tanner. Doris Dodson leaves her ability to sing to Harry Bailey. It is hereby declared by Otis Riley that Allie Woolridge shall receive all of his cute remarks so that she will have twice as many. Eugene Lee is the fortunate heir to Arlene Daniel's ability to write well-he needs it. We hereby appoint Curtis Milner of the class of 49, Executor of this our last will and testament, with full power and authority to execute same, having complete confidence in his judg - ment and integrity. CHARLIE H. MITCHELL, JR. CLASS PROPHECY It was June 3, 1958, in Washington, D.C., and vacation time was here again. Two wonderful weeks stretched before me, to do with as I pleased. Unusual circumstances had contributed to make this vacation more wonderful than any I had ever spent. Only the week before, I had entered the weekly radio slogan contest sponsored by the Super-Snax Cracker Company and had won the grand prize, which was a Buick Convertible. The car was at the curb, my bags were packed, my trip to search out my classmates of Rustburg High School, and to find out how they had spent their time since our graduation. My first stop was New York, and who shouldbe the first person I saw when I arrived? Allan Ladd? No. Van J ohnson? No. It was none other than Calvin Bailey, I soon learned that he now has a string band of his own and can be seen playing in western movies with Dixie Denton as his star vocalist. Unfamiliar with the laws, I was soon stopped by a cop for speeding down Fifth Avenue. I was informed that I must attend traffic court. Much to my surprise, I found Eva Harris to be the judge. She had finished law school and was serving as judge in New York, but she will be leaving soon to accept the position as Judge of the Circuit Court of Campbell County in her old home town. After paying my fine, I went on with my journey hoping to have no more trouble. On Route 29 my eyes caught a sign reading ‘‘men at work’’, and I was met by a man with a red flag waving me to stop. While I waited for the traffic to be cleared, one of the other work- men came to relieve the flagman for lunch. This worker seemed familiar to me - I lookedcloser. Yes, it was Robert Krenning still a highway worker digging ditches in hopes that some day he will be a big boss of the highway. Finally the traffic was cleared, and once again | hit the highway, or should I say tree? As I turned to look back, that was the last | remembered. The next thing I knew I was in Johns Hopkins Hospital where I found another of my classmates, Doris Dodson. She had finished her nurse’s training and was head nurse here. After a good check-up and an hour of rest from my shock, I set out to have my car fixed. In the meantime, I received word that it was ready and to call for it at Fitch's Garage. I knew it must be Donald Fitch. He had become a skilled mechanic, and had opened a place of his own. I questioned him as to other classmates, and he informed me that most of them still lived in Rustburg and sur- rounding counties. Of course, my travels wouldn't be complete without visiting my old home town and school. After long hours of driving, I reached Rustburg. I didn’t know where to begin to look for them. I would stand a better chance of getting my information at school - at least Mr. Gardner should know where some of them were. On entering the library, I was met by a tall blond girl with blue eyes who fitted my remembered description of Irene Brown. She finished her course at Virginia Commercial College, and was now Secretary for Rustburg High School. I received allthe desiredinformation. Virginia Puckette had changed her mind about going to Waynesboro to work, and had married Cecil Reynolds. She was keeping house while Cecil served as Pay Master at Craddock Terry Shoe Company. Pearl Caldwell had chosen a new name and changed her address to Saxe, Virginia, and was keeping house while Jimmie continued his professionof music. Otis Riley was writing books to express his own original ideas. Charlie Mitchell had won fame as a college professor, and had quite a hard time choosing the right girl. Cleveland Johnson runs a bit dairy of his own located just outside of Lynchburg on Ward’s Road. Finally, I realized that I was tired and needed some food and some rest. After eating a good meal at the Virginian Hotel, I attended a movie. I didn’t know I was to see a stage show. As the curtain went up, I found myself waiting to enjoy the dances of Dixie Denton who was on vacation from Hollywood. That concluded my search for classmates, and my vacation was over. It was necessary that I return to Washington to my job. In spite of my tired feeling and hardships, my trip had proven a wonderful occasion full of unforgetable new memories to add to my old ones of my classmates of ‘48. On my next vacation, I hope to tour Mexico and South America to add more Spanish to my vocabulary. I don't expect to meet any of my classmates there, but who knows, I might meet my fate! ARLENE DANIEL, Class Prophet Cute as a Mule. . Noisey as Can Be Handsome Romeo . Charlie Mitchell Shy as a Doe PRY, Donald Fitch Mad as a Hornet Happy as a Lark Funny as a Clown Brave as a Lion Neat as a Pin Laziest. Stubborn Robert Krenning Clever Charlie Mitchell Old Faithful Plain as an Old Shoe : Virginia Puckette Best All Around Girl Irene Brown Best All Around Boy Crazy as a Loon .... Arlene Daniel Good as Gold...... Eva Harris Slender as a Reed . .Doris Dodson Cattiest. Busy as Can Be Flirtiest Calvin Bailey Most Athletic Girl Dixie Denton Most Athletic Boy Class Grumblers Quietest Girl Jole Blond . -Pearl Caldwell Jole Blond's Brother . . . Calvin Bailey Free as a Breeze Dixie and Arlene Forever Going Arlene and Dixie Most in Love. . : Eva Harris Smartest.... Eva Harris Biggest Fibber. . = aes DOLLS Deasan Most Dignified Doris Dodson aaa 9 SR devs ET as ben, R = eer : sf Tat son 5 er eed, SAS w PL Pee = 2 wpe ao! : Lad +3 Kt$3ers 0) sep 7 ase Ors idee eh} et tabs Tipe eee etek tre ee er) dal sees eee . aaeta - eses deaee —o conan) : me bs Bo 2, iD eor eee Sp etenees theres t se Te SiS et ret. elapameeng li spey PAWS bp a : ee ; ames erin hee ws Wek ee 4 Psa i. : “ mepe 2 TR ctas sy istpeepast trast g Pee pt eds Fas et “ - , thiewes hae Pere =e dn VO e wad) gor hes : PSEER Motto ‘‘The istption oF A is b upon the bricks of character.’’ Golors Redand White Flower - Carnation ae. Class Officers re sident --- -- --Curtis Millner VD, Sf peiyy ff ob jo Vice President ----Martha Kabler i hy — iia Secretary --- -----Joyce Cheatham y ) Treasurer----- --- Lester Tanner Reporte r- ---- --- A. P. Goleman, Jr. Home Room Teacher Mrs. Doyle E. Martin Earl Calohan, Jr. Lester Tanner A. P. Coleman, Jr. Gene Tweedy Hunter Irby Gordon Wright jack Jones Doris Bobbi tt Beverly Millner Joyce Cheatham Curtis Millner Alma Dodson Ronald Moon Louise Driskill Richard Scott Doris Jones ee Martha Kabler Jeanette Kreger Lorene Lerner Joyce Pugh . “lizabeth Stone Mary Jane Torrence Allie Wooldridge Nancy Wooldridge The Junior Class has heard about the family of turtles which lives in the marshy spot just back of the community cannery. This family is made up of three members. These are Father Turtle, Mother Turtle, and little Baby Turtle. They have been living there for about two hundred fifty years, but few of us have seen them because they are a little shy and hide in the mud when we are around so we won't be tempted to bother them. As Spring came on one year, however, they decided that they would do like any of us would do; so they planned to have a picnic and go to a nice place which they knew.. They would go up to a sunny spot a few miles the other side of Charlottesville where there was an espec- ially fine place. So Mother Turtle packed a lunch of deviled eggs and sandwiches and got some coca-colas, and then they started. About fifty years later they passed through the City of Charlottesville and came to the fine spot. Mother Turtle spread a cloth and they put the food on it. They were all ready to eat when they found they had forgotten a bottle opener, and so Baby Turtle was told to go down the road to a store and get one. Baby Turtle got ready to go, but before he left he made his mother and father promise not to eat anything until he got back. This they did, and Baby Turtle started on his way. Ten years passed and he hadn't returned. Fifteen years went by, then twenty-five, and finally fifty years were up. Mother Turtle was getting hungry and said to Father Turtle, ‘ ‘Let’s eat a bite.’’ And Father Turtle, who was very hungry also, said, ‘Yes, let’s do. Baby Turtle is not back yet and he won't mind if we eat a little.’’ So Mother Turtle got the things ready again and they each started to eat a sandwich. All of a sudden, out of the bushes appeared Baby Turtle and yelled, ‘‘I told you so, I knew you wouldn't wait for me, and just for that I’m not going after the bottle opener ! ’ JUNIOR CLASS Most of our Junior pupils this year can play some musical instrument, but everyone of them can sing a fairly good song. With this idea in the back of our minds, we decided to make up a list of the favorite songs of each of them. After the list was completed, we found that many of the songs suited the person to a ada baat Mrs. Martin - “Always” Earl Calohan A. P. Coleman - “I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover” Hunter Irby Jack Jones - “Sabre Dance” Beverly Millner Curtis Millner Ronald Moon - “Waltz Of The Wind” Richard Scott - “Near You” Lester Tanner - “Baby Face” Gene Tweedy - “Near You - “Why Does ItGet So Gordon Wright Late So Early” Doris Bobbitt Joyce Cheatham — “Because” Alma Dodson - “Now Is The Hour” Louise Driskill of Blue” Doris Jones - “Begin the Beguine” Martha Kabler - “Martha” (opera) Jeanette Kreger - “Song of India” Lorene Lerner - “Beg Your Pardon” Joyce Pugh - “Together” Elizabeth Stone Mary Jane Torrence - “How Soon” % Allie Wooldridge - “Always” Nancy Wooldridge - “Baby Face” - “The Old Lamplighter” - “I'm My Own Grandma” - “Serenade of the Bells” - “If 1Only Had A Match” - “Rainbow At Midnight” - “Five Foot Two, Eyes - “Serenade Of The Bells” Sen ake ; rs ah ekg 2 iM a te eee . Y mapaeie: - J cnr ny, -weeeae ty ty estas shayt- | r ; . $323) . 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Loe arty Eee Bie 1D) “: ¥ al ne a = reall 4 Y oa be ¥ Oe ae ee th Biles a me :. ° a fae ihe omy a oa] q es ;. mes a @ ARENT, 7 ae Se uy an ee ac ! Ci « iD’ a di ! FRESHMAN CLASS rn i CRUE wanes: “ bsioaenad BRS Se, OCS ORES ¥ fas H mS 22) OE ERY OER coconey 2 2? ap oy Ww we om ee ee ee RO RR Seer! RRR OS? Motto - ‘‘Not for one’s self, but for others’’ Colors - White and Blue Flower - White Carnation Class Officers re sident---.-. .... Franklin Coleman Vice-President---. Arvin Moorefield Secretary--------- Betty Ann McDermott - Treasure r-------... Betty Thompson Reporte r- n-ne eee Anne Stevens Home Room Teacher Mrs. Roy C. Minnick Dabner Adkins Harold Blankinship Franklin Carson George Coffer Franklin Coleman Lenard Cowart Jarrett Dalton Robert Davidson Arlen Fleshmen Alan Irby Eidward lair Arvin Moorefield Karl Riley Donald Tally Firnest Tweedy Eugene Wells Gerver Wooldridge Carolyn Brown Norma Fitch Alice Hawkins Alice Jennings Betty Ann McDermott Barbara Miles Manie Reynolds Joyce Riley Janna Rucker Anne Stevens Betty Thompson Betty Lou Tweedy Clara Wiley FRESHMAN CLASS ‘“ QUAZY QUOTATIONS ’ ‘ A girl who is wrapped up in herself makes a mighty small package.’’ ‘'The best way to lose a boy is to bore him with a beau-by-beau account of your conquests.’’ ‘‘The girl who gets along best with boys is the. girl who knows how to get along ‘without’ them. ’ ‘ Being on time for dates is much less trouble than thinking up an alibi for being late.’’ ‘“The girl who goes to school to ‘pursue learning’ is smarter than the girl who goes to learn pursuing. ’ 5 ‘ Put the knife away, we get the point. We'll shut up.’”’ ‘‘Oh, well, I guess we're just squares in the social circle.’’ ANYTHING FOR A LAUGH! ‘I told RodgerI never wanted to see him again, so he turned out the light! ’ First Cutie: ‘‘How was the movie?”’ Second Cutie: ‘‘Terrible! I could hardly sit through it for the third time.”’ Gg Atom Smashe1 - One who cracks feeble “Gorey yourself with Tle jokes. ’ ‘ Atomi i ape - A personwho is really sharp.’’ cutie.’ Bi aks earths ge ake ‘ The Wheel - Apersonwho gets around.”’ “Ww 4 ind. ell scratch my back and call me The Yearling - AFreshman (Usagain?)’’ Lassie, if they aren't words with wisdom”’ « wake E Seen oe eet erie ren- ; “! — Sprigiebarors oatite yey E Bite sabe te? Wee y o Facets. te . q : . 4 me han a = iti 23 eae - ied = x = = ‘ 2eye Ba (yard = : 4 - YI F-Es4 Jae ated tbe o's 5 ots! : . i 3 “ ex - ee : ‘ y 4 = he. P64 PBL Ode Lae asm ip S Sole oes. pee pe : Fed is fs eee p+ is . 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Leslie,a friend of Willie---.- - - -Arlene Daniel Evenly Harris, Bob’s Fiance---------Doris Dodson Hugh Knox,Grace’s Fiance---- - -Charlie Mitchell Mr. Prescott, Radio Announcer ------+--Otis Riley VisitorslIrene Brown, Virginia Puckett, Pearl Caldwell NEWSPAPER STAFF RES” Abe eee ea Sit wulnae 998 aot , 24, Ge KP) : CAI TER ae « ae p em a0 wt sa ea nye BOY Hat str lao an a w ty Local —uww«hoyvya Harris Assistant Eiditor-- -...-...--- Curtis Millner Business Manage re----------«---jJoyce Cheatham lypists-- Martha Kabler and Nancy Woolridge Local News-- -- TALUS Cie yi Denton Gossip ---C s Milner and Peatsie Kreger Character Per UAC umnh Nive Ma Pugh Book Review--- -- ----Elizabeth Stone Reporter---------------Calvin Bailey joi A OMe eae te ny pee ee oa eae ep ee Arlene Daniel Writerc- Ve PIR or Anne Stevens Jean Bell Arvin Moorefield Betty Thompson Harry Bailey A. P. 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