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wi (pee BCUNyy Meda ptf ys ¥ hy ata I } | it i 4 TL Ve Ay eon i | Tf : a mn he oH fy ag j Nee os tf A hag my vas Miss Edna Ewart We, the Senior Class of 1949, deem it a high privilege to honor one whose fairness, loyalty, efficiency, grace and wit, as well as the gift of remembering her students, have endeared her to one and all. No longer is she a member of the Rustburg High teaching staff, having re- tired, but the spirit of all she stood for will remain. La UA Mel; ine sit | Ne rf ib i) } M hy Text oat if BAS mn iy ie ELA) ane i ce a hy a) Yield Feat ie f ae ; 1a | abs Pag ia i' , 17 was i ’ i PE Ly ‘ Ne SR eee. J. Rhea Gardner, Principal ; 4, Ready, always, to listen to our problems and to give understanding and guidance, Mr..Gardner has grown to mean an invaluable force in the lives of each of us. | Mr. Gardner has been at Rustburg High eighteen years as principal. We are indeed fortunate in having him as our leader, administrator and teacher. We wish to say ‘thank you’’, Mr. Gardner. = RUSTBURG HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY € First row (Left to right): Mrs. Winebarger, Mrs. Blankinship, Mrs. Elder, Miss Carwile, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Garbee. | Second row: Miss Gannaway Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Rae, Mrs. Williams. Third row: Miss Moseley, Mrs: Minnick, Mr. Gardner, Mrs. . Mayberry, Mrs. Thompson. Agriculture Department Heme Econemics Department Mr. Fauntleroy Veteran Instructor Wetecce ryt Mrs. Sowell Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Phillips Veteran Secretary Cafeteria Workers Mr. Maddox Sam Anthony Janitor Assistant Janitor ‘ t y NaN 1) f Piuth; , ‘i ib gs i 4 has ; 4 i s Ai ; r 7 f] bya a Bay : ” +4 ; 5 rm uy ah ma , - a? ms pul mh = Fy — ay ears. te : ie w i my ke Charles Richard Scott Senior President, Sophomore Reporter, FreshmanSecretary-Treasurer, Annual Staff, F.F.A. '46-'47-'48-'49, F.F.A. President '48, Baseball °46-'47-'48- °49, Softball °47, Volleyball '47-°49, Popularity Contest '48, Degree Teams °46-'47-'48-'49, Christmas Play '49, Senior Play, Glee Club °48, Literary Contests '48-'49 Nancy Carroll Wooldridge Senior Secretary, F.H.A. '47-'48-'49, F.H.A. Historian '49, Volleyball '49, Softball '48-'49, Glee Club °'46-°48-'49, Newspaper '48-'49, Senior Play, Pop- ularity Contest '49, Annual Staff, May Court °49. af John Walker Jones Senior Vice President, Freshman Vice President, F.F.A. '47, Annual Staff, Bus- iness Manager--Rustic Record '49, Chr- istmas Play '49, Degree Team °47, Glee Club '48-'49, Senior Play. Beverly Thomas Millner, Jr. Baseball '47-'48-'49, Newspaper 49, Annual Staff, Glee Club ‘49, Christmas Play °49. 7 a‘ Martha LeGrand Kabler Junior Vice President, F.H.A. '47, May Day Special °48, Senior Play, Literary iif Contests '46-'47-'48, Literary Region- a al Contest °48, Annual Staff, Christmas Play '49, Newspaper °48-'49, Glee Club Ay °46-'48-'49. Clarice Jeanette Kreger F.H.A. '47-'48-'49, Softball °48, Glee Club 46-'48-'49, S.C:A. Committee °49 Senior Play, Volleyball '48-'49, F.H.A. Rally °48, Annual Staff. Doris Mae Jones F.H.A. '47-'48-'49, Softball '48-'49, Glee Club '46-'49, Christmas Play '49, Senior Play, Volleyball '49, May Court °49, Annual Staff. pe ieee, Pies a, i ae Sie Elsie Lorene Lerner F’.H.A. '47-'48-'49, Glee Club '46- °49, Annual Staff, Softball 48-'49, Volley- ball °48-'49, CNT Charles Curtis Millner Junior President, Editor Annual '49, Assistant Editor - Rustic Record '48, Glee Club '48-'49, Senior Play, News- paper Staff '49, Secretary Glee Club °49, Glee Club Lester Watkins Tanner Junior Treasurer, Sophomore President, Freshman Reporter, F.F.A. '46-'47-'48- ‘49, F.F.A. President '49, F.F.A. Vice President,'48, Baseball '48-'49, State Farmer ‘48, Annual Staff, Degree Teams °47-'48-'49, Executive Committee Hub- Federation '49, Literary Contest ‘49, Secretary Hub-Federation °48, Volley- ball °47-'48-'49, S.C.A. Committee °49, F.F.A. Convention No. 23. b Elizabeth Anne Stone F.H.A. °47, F.H.A. Reporter '47, Glee Club ’46-'’48-'49, Newspaper '48-'49, Annual Staff, S. C. A. Committee °49. ‘ x y Eugene Carden Tweedy x Sophomore Vice President, F.F.A. '46- '47-'48-'49, Baseball °48-'49, F.F.A. Secretary '49, Senior Play, Glee Club °48-'49, F.F.A. Reporter °48, Degree Teams '46-'47-'48-'49, Annual Staff, Volleyball '48-'49. Ronald Delano Moon F.F.A. '46-'47-'49, Christmas Play '49, F.F.A. Sentinel '49,.Senior Play, Glee Club '49. | Allie Brown Wooldridge F.H.A. °47-'48-°49, F.H.A. Leader of Songs '49, Softball °48-'49, Maid of Honor '48, Volleyball °49, President Glee Club '49, Glee Club °46-'48-'49, Senior Play. Gordon Malcolm Wright Sophomore Secretary, F.F.A. '45-'46- °48-°49, F.F.A. Secretary °48, F.F.A. Reporter '49, Degree Teams ‘'48-'49, State Farmer ‘49. — CLASS HISTORY In September 1944 a noisy group of boys and girls banged up the stairs to a new life -- high school. In the confusion were erasers, bits of songs, smears of lipstick and several baseballs, and combs. A stern gentleman walked in....silence. From the silence came A. P- Coleman as class president, our motto ‘'The foundation of life is built with the bricks of character’’ and the colors of silver and gold were chosen for our class colors. Mr. Stone, our home room teacher, would com sole us with his ballads. Amid continued battles of brains and era- sers we were Sophomores. Our fueds became fiercer, as our young arms grew stronger and the erasers went swifter and harder. Lester Tanner was our class presi- dent and seams in home ec. began to worry us. Martha Kabler dis- tinguished herself in poetry reading. Miss Jean Perrow was home room teacher. Poor George Washington suffered a blow from 4 football -- understand that he has since been relieved of his agony and taken down off the wall. Then we were Juniors with Curtis Millner as our president. This year we really began to have fun with a variety of activities in which to participate -- going to Charlottesville to a football game and seeing Monticello, lots of parties, Mother-Daughter and Father -Son Banquets, ushering for the Senior play, going on a fine trip to entertainment. How the time flew by and how happy we were! For the first time our school had a May Festival. We did a Spanish dance and Allie and Joyce were in the court. At last we were Seniors. Richard Scott was our class president. Our year began with a round of parties and dances, including a formal given by the F. H. A. girls! Again we made a trip to the University of Virginia to see a football game. In November after lively campaigning, a mock presidential election was held. This was sponsored by the Senior Civics class. The whole school put on a Christmas pageant, ‘‘Why The Chimes Rang, ’ with almost everyone participating in some way. We had a lot of fun putting on our Senior play called ‘‘One Mad Night.’’ The Juniors worked as a committee ushering, and fixing re- served seat tickets with our class colors, red and white, and flower, the carnation, worked skilifully jin. Soon afterwards the Juniors put ona hilarious play called ‘'Cleaned and Pressed.’’ Joyce Cheatham was Queen of the May Festival and from our room in the court were Nancy Wooldridge and Doris Jones. Our class represented the Pilgrims' in the festival. The Juniors planned a nice Junior-Senior Banquet for us. A group of us again went to Washington to see many places and things of historical value. The county track meet was revived and held at our school. Then came thelong-anticipatedclass day and graduation exercises, and with their simple beauty our history is closed. Martha Kabler Class Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Ladies and Gentlemen, Board of Education, Superintendent, Teachers and Friends: On behalf of my client, the class of 1949, of Rustburg High School, of the County of Campbell, State of Virginia, U. S. A., I have called you together upon this solemn and serious occasion, to listen to her last will and testament, and to receive from her dying hand the few gifts she has to bestow in her last moments. Cutting so rapidly loose from life, and finding so many things of such gigantic proportion to attend to before the end should come upon her realizing at the same time that she had no longer any time left to spend in cultivation of her own virtues, she did, collectively, and individually, deem it best to distribute these virtues with her own hand to those friends to whose needs they seemed best fit- ted. But she had tried to be just as generous and impartial, and distrib- bute wisely unto those who will make the most of such gifts as she has in her power to bestow, the talents that have served her most faith- fully these four years. These are her decisions as at last arrived at through very deliberate consideration. Owing to her flighty state of mind, and the unusual disturbance of its gray matter, she begs me to state for her that she may quite possibly have been mistaken in her inventory; but such things as she thinks she has, she hereby gives into your possession, praying that you will accept them as a sacred trust from one who has gone before. Listen then, one and all, while I read the document, as duly drawn up and sworn to: We, the class of 1949, being about to pass this sphere of education in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make public and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills or promises hereto- fore made. The Senior Class leaves to the oncoming Juniors all the broken pencils, notes, books, initials carved on desks and a cold room. To our beloved teachers we leave all the chewing gum stuck un- der the desks and on the banister leading to the office. To the faculty we leave our deep appreciation and gratitude for their utmost efforts to guide us through our years of high school. Because many of her pupils are graduating this year, we leave Mrs. Blankinship a note of remembrance, a little notebook with undetachable leaves in which to keep the names of her pupils. Ronald Moon wills his way of passing time backstage while prac- ticing the Senior play to Billy Lawrence. Allie Wooldrid,e has agreed to leave her b ottle of peroxide to certain Junior girls. Need we name them? To Arvin Moorefield Jack Jones wills his ability to crumple at the oddest times. Lorene Lerner wills her formula for having secret beaux to Betty Ann McDermott. Gordon Wright leaves his-wave set to Tom Martin Goff. He hopes it has at last accomplished its purpose. To Mary Coleman Alma Dodson wills her laugh. ; Beverly Millner wills his ‘‘wind-up'’ to Maynard Foster. Please practice it every afternoon for thirty-five minutes. Joyce Cheatham wills her appetite to Norma Jean Fitch. (She hopes it will not take quite as much effect, though). Earl Calohan, Jr. wills to Bobby Upshaw his interest in the W oold- ridge Florist. To Juanita Waller Martha Kabler leaves her dramatic talents. A. P. Coleman wills to Mildred Lindsay his ‘‘12 o'clock’’ bedtime. (because of studying.) (continued) oe. ei CLASS PROPHECY Today was a very important day of my life. I had just been accepted to fill the position of airline hostess on the huge Constellation which was at that moment being loaded out on the runway. As my instructor took me out to the plane, I got the surprise of my life, for there in the pilot's cockpit sat Beverly Millner, one of my old school chums of R. H. S. Very shakily, I climbed into the plane and upward we climbed. It was a cloudless day. The engines of the plane hummed as we zoome- ed into the blue. This was my first trip back east in ten years. | was a little disappointed that I wouldn't be able to stay very long. After seeing that my passengers were comfortable, I stepped into the cockpit to see that everything was under control. Glancing over my pilot's shoulder | noticed in the altimeter that we were suddenty dropping and fast. Beverly gave me a warning nod and | hurried back to my passengers. Giving them as much reassurance as | could, I man- aged to warn them very calmly of the coming danger. We dropped lower and lower and then suddenly it happened: a crash, and then stillness. Slowly I opened my eyes and managed to pull my- self out of the wreckage. Upon inquiry I learned that no one was hurt seriously. Looking around I decided that the place looked vaguely familiar. I was then told that we had landed near Rustburg. ‘‘No, it couldn't be true,’’ I kept telling myself, but it was; for across the field came Earl Calohan, of all people, to help us. He was happily settled on a pros- perous turkey farm not far away. He offered us lodging for the night, but of course all the passengers could not be accommodated; so the pilot radioed for another plane, which soon came to our assistance. | was so tired and upset and longing to hear news of the other seventeen of my classmates, | decided to remain a few days. After a delicious supper, I eagerly began asking questions about the rest of the ‘‘gang'’. | was then told that several of them had settled down right around Rustburg. A. P. Coleman was now a prominent principal at Rustburg High and had added to his faculty Doris Jones and Lorene Lerner, just out of college. Joyce Cheatham had inherited a large sum of money which she had used in res- toring her beloved Gravel Ridge School; and was now in the midst of her teaching career. Alma Lee Dedson, | learned, had just graduated {rom nurses’ school and now held a position at Virginia Baptist Hospital. I can seeher now under that white starched cap. I'm sure she hasn't lost any of that sweetness she used to possess. Elizabeth Stone had taken a sudden interest in a dancing career and was now teaching at Floyd Ward's School of Dancing. Richard Scott, after delivering many inspiring sermons, had ac- cepted the cail as pastor of his childhood church, Whites Methodist. Gordon Wrigh., I was informed, had married a very wealthy Eng- lish girl and had gone to England where he was already retired as a gen- tleman of distinction. Louise Driskill, after having been discovered by a leading stove company as ‘‘one cook in a million,'’ is now. enjoying a successful car- eer as a traveling demonstrator. Lester Tanner was now fulfilling his school daydream. After taking a correspondence course on ‘How to Become a Detective in Ten Easy Lessons,’’ he was now employed by the F. B. I. in Washington. Martha Kabler, having been discovered by Arthur Godfrey on his famous ‘ ‘Talent Scouts ’ program, had reached great success on her own radio program, ‘‘The Scream in the Night. ’ AEE _ CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Ronald Moon, realizing the need of a Funeral Home in Rustburg, had established his own shop. In his spare time, | learned, he had taken an interest in the banjo and was now enjoying his favorite hill-billy tunes. Nancy Wooldridge, after majoring in higher music at Farmville State Teachers’ College was now a noted piano soloist for the Nation- al Symphony Orchestra. Hunter Irby's cute smile had led him to Hollywood stardom. I was told that his latest picture ‘'The Man With Charm ' was really the talk of the town. Allie Wooldridge was now employed as a model by Guggenheimer's in Lynchburg. She had just returned from an annual trip to New York's Modeling Convention. Eugene Tweedy had decided that no life was better than one ona farm. Hehad married that cute little schoolday sweetheart of his and was well on the way to reaching his goal of four children. Jack Jones had been inspired by a business career and was now president of Lynchburg Textile Corporation. As I thought back over our conversation, I remembered we had left out one of our most outstanding classmates who always provided us with many laughs. None other than Curtis Millner. Upon inquiry my host handed me a copy of the New York Times. Immediately my eyes came to rest upon a column headed ‘‘Laugh Awhile'’. I was told that Curtis had reached world-wide fame through his column. Well, at least my curiosity was at ease, for not only had our class 949 become successful in life, but all had chosen lives that would surely benefit all humanity as well as themselves. Jeanette Kreger Class Prophet LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (continued) To Garnett Manley, Curtis Millner wills his punning remarks. j Louise DriskillAeaves her quietness to Betty Thompson, feeling that she needs it direly. Hunter Irby wills his secret of getting sick just when History 2 starts to Harry Bailey. : Elizabeth Stone wills her ability to always guess the right answer to Evelyn Wisecarver. Lester Tanner leaves his bus route to Gene Lee. Doris Jones leaves her pleasant smile to Ann Perrow. Gene Tweedy leaves his way of attracting teachers to his desk (espec- ially at test and exam time) to Earl Riley. } vn Jeanette Kreger wills to Nancy Blankinship her ability to have seven dates a week. Richard Scott wills his size to Franklin Carson. Nancy Wooldridge wills her taste for turkey to Joyce Carwile. We hereby constitute and appoint the said Gilbert Fariss of the class of 1950 sole executor of this last will and te stament with full power and authority, trusting completely his discrimination and deep understanding. 1-1 VR HOtnOL Best All-Round Wittiest oas Ot ser oomMn “hf Most Studious. Allie - Gordon Laziest dtr Ose oc AO pe, BAD TO Hy Most Dignified prrtHh ee cuntecor —HP Py Oe me pe D 37 97H OF Fa) Most In Love a ie | | E E J l J a a i cs r c z ml 1 k a 5 b t e t t e h Most Popular Most Likely To Succeed Best Dancers N H G a u e n n n Cc t e y e r Grumblers Most Athletic DH hs pe at i he ait iy A aye ‘ i CLE Made teal 2 vi fi 4 Adib en Fate m4 wt tk ' e % ‘ ay f s we JUNIOR CLASS Motto - ‘‘All for one; one for all’’. Colors-Blue and White Flower-Red Rose Class Officers yp A: President............Garnett Manley o Vice President.........Bobby Upshaw BeCTeCLALY. sy atii.t, a8.) Billy lawrence ereasure vin wei oe Mildredusooth ECGDOTTE Ti aAMetedt eins cise sie te lOVCe Dell Home Room Teacher Mrs. T. A. Mayberry Front row (Left to right): Carleen Bradley, Charlene Wright, Margurete Peake, Joyce Carwile, Nancy Blankinship, Juanita Waller, Bettie Scott, Laura Trent, Mildred Booth. Second row: Bobby Upshaw, Mattie Lou Kreger, Jean Bell, Doris Miles, Anne Perrow, Joyce Bell, Geraldine Peak, Gilbert Fariss. Third row: Vincent Pugh, Eugene Lee, Jimmy Steele, Garnett Manley, Billy Lawrence, Harry Bailey, David Tanner, Walter Manuel, Mrs. Mayberry. Not in picture: Maynard Foster, Morris Hodnett. : re —- cof Ras “Se 4 RAN h . ) phe ss Dh Sere y i Sanat! Pat Sica Saath ; th a Cedi had Be ee bh) es tha aut uy DCT) s We ed ha fn ) ayy EL ibe 1 } aat a war th om ANE NL : j : vu a iy he et WADE Ss net f OP i, rt aL ‘ f 1 ; wt 1 ae ths LUE Leeann aa Ai les be oe al) ter ble telly th eS } taeeN BVM Wed. bh Rh aS eT an (aa ae ue yey 9) { Man | | if i 4 } ; 7 bent Ne, PU, m MN AB OMS TaN Ot ai Wai RR ; us Al eh rik anal nO PR Lih Pile No a fi it i ees ae a | Cpa | ui ay j t Poy 4 Lee F to Ae + N a Aga hig ie | F ent prey . iy ale Pri Ae dul aie Ak AAG ba Pt add a | A eS Oe pareve RKTT iy MUCHO nT CCT) ROLE eS MD By eee ei CALAN | ta He oh tee Be h CU EG Wa pt | Che eee | ey eit ANE Raa tye tai ae iy een ae of } Oy Pak i h ih Wy t Fotit re wy vf SOPHOMORE CLASS RN Motto - ‘'Not for one’s self, but for others’’ Colors - White and Blue Flower - White Carnation Class Officers Ppecilentie sists yah cus eee . Arvin Moorefield Wicembresident: tr . yirie Ve le + eis? Franklin Coleman BECKetaLy = Wiel isie eye sie ie 412 . Betty Ann McDermott TET GAGUTE Tech erie te sies sian pede sit) fay ieee Barbara Miles “LS varies hy ee Ne OE a a eg Anne Stevens Home Room Teacher Mrs. Doyle E. Martin Front row (Left to right): Edward Lair, Alan Irby, Betty Ann McDermott, Laura Mae Gear, Norma Fitch, Clara Wiley, Joyce Riley, Carolyn Brown, Leonard Cowart, Franklin Carson. Second row: Gene Wells, Sonny Gear, Manie Reynolds, Betty Thompson, Anne Stevens, Alice Jennings, Barbara Miles, Betty Lou Tweedy, Earl Riley, Donald Talley. Third row: Arvin Moorefield, Jarrett Dalton, Ernest Tweedy, Franklin Coleman, Arlen Fle shman, Bobby Davidson, Harold Blankinship, Dabner Adkins, George Coffer, Mrs. Martin. Not in picture: Gerver Wooldridge. SOPHIC SOPHOMORES Grumble xy roa fede m ain ad prelooa leet oie! Pe ata Man 2h ah aetie Bobby Davidson CurleyiLocks cenit s biievlsmaivel ele le) teite eeu eh eres Leonard Cowart BigpestiBlutfersycomt tai pice) el alpen wimcl isle lanaie Jarrett Dalton Earl Riley Woman Tater ts (eit ibis te Were (site vel att 6 6h) Arlen Fleshman Lypical Bachelorwa7.qeueieticheieu tia leiisi ys ia) iste (steal Edward Lair Bickle stil iieswie is heite then ian e se heen ape iia wet rane Arvin Moorefield Biggest Fibber civ js inbmieiacs oe Neate ta tetas tlle Alan Irby Gig glers uC Arosa wollen Wroiie lie yes theta trey eames ey eave) ences Clara Wiley Carolyn Brown Sonny Gear Heartbreakers; . 6s es tenet te ol ou osha senha eee Latte alee Bashtal Lover) svcus) event orci ratic vies mltaaited oie seis Dabner Adkins Not Bad onthe Byes cove unie ailelteieMeneedoi site - . Gene Wells Blonde Bombshell. ........ eR Gh qhitiey: . . . Barbara Miles Little | Butricoud ar tenants sa dente alot he eineniar= Gerver Wooldridge Franklin Carson PTUMNPOL Lal shi) eels Viable tre ates ae +... + Betty Ann McDermott Always Cracking Corny Jokes.........-. Manie Reynolds Dimple 8) )iy .) oy, coe ste Wisutiey falas Uist lalla eee attiom aaa Alice Jennings FEAZIESE AM sire felt obey te Mata | (at Vel g's.y Siuleh RUke epee Met mobaemts George Coffer Inseparable: ste! ipsareoss le idl cotetue asus ete ohne eats. hehe Anne Stevens Betty Ann McDermott Football Matertal i i2) t)'.ee peel eaeke pete niu aale Franklin Coleman (Oh, those shoulders!) Donald Talley Crazy) Character sig.) oneness etches ts sl ele) cian es - .. . Joyce Riley Piano: Polinde £211:9.0 wise s Ueaise cle oltetisuere . (Boy! can she Sweet Georgia Brown!) Jitter bugt ater scr; cl ti Nomremhe tio tot ontaniaty culkin hah ta eee Laura May Gear Doesn’t'Miss A ‘Trick fyi ie) oh re -++-+ Betty Lou Tweedy Most Ini Love’ 3 isi 0 stead) et sibel Toles) ones ites ae Betty Thompson (Bet you'd never guess who!) Shy, ButiOhiSo Sweet). 2. eiciy. vs, 6 fe cathe bea on ol Weume Norma Fitch Tall, Dark and Improving Every Day . . . . Harold Blankinship Big Ball Player) . 0c: . . Ernest Tweedy (Golly, can he stop those balls) ay ee hi FRESHMAN CLASS Motto - ‘'Co-operation is the key to progress’’ Colors - Green and White Flower - Lily of the Valley Class Officers Resi denten iciie.s ye) rues iiss te naieubey ss Mice Mildred Lindsay Vice President -----+--:--s:¢-s: Danny Wooldridge Secretary.-.-+--+-:++++.-.-+.+.- Martha Anne Overbey Treasurer Rai) a) i ee ee iC OWaAT der ra Ze %, Reporte ry pcastaee cathe etn ol uetaiar aca een, Males Home Room Teacher Miss Edie Gannaway Front row (Left to right): Wallace Keesee, Judy Steppe, Eileen Javana, June Simmons, Geraldine Krenning, Judy Blankinship , Charlotte Venable, Amy Miles, Doris Wooldridge, Tommy Moon. Second row: Marshall Booth, Thomas Goff, Betty Lou Brown, Mildred Lindsay, Ann Burks, Norma Jean Riley, Susan Swan, David Yates, Danny Wooldridge. Third row: Kenneth Bond, Evelyn Wisecarver, Wanda Wood, Catherine Isaacs, Martha Anne Overbey, Willie Marie Fariss, Mary Coleman, James Heatherley, Miss Gannaway. Not in picture: Willie Cyrus, Edward Frazier. ‘““FRESHMAN DAZE lst Period: HERE SHE COMES!!! Here she comes! Shhhhh----- Squeeky, ‘Our mouse mascot, comes out for his morning stroll, sees Miss Gannaway, and beats a hasty retreat. Geraldine hastily throws Mildred’s book (the one with the mirror in it) to her, barely missing poor Judy. Marshall rushes to pick up the circle of paper around the trash can where he missed while prac- ti cing. Other remarks frequently heard: ‘‘Willie Marie, be quiet!’’ ‘‘Wanda, turn around!’’ 2nd Period: While a dozen or so unlucky Freshmen and Miss Gannaway ‘struggle through Latin, the rest gather with Tommy in the front of the room for a game of Tit, Tat, Toe. A. P. starts his list of names as the noise in- creases. ‘Recess; Catherine and Judy Marie operate a junk yard for all homeless airplanes. Norma Jean sits back and gulps her last candy bar. 3rd Period: Alge - Brat - 3+ 1 = 3l as Mrs. Minnick says ‘‘careless mis- take.” “Boysin back, please sit down. ’ Our favorite algebraic expression-- How do you do it?'’ Martha Anne looks dumbly on, Amy heads for the trash can with her balled-up test paper and Wallace giggles and sighs, ‘‘saved by the bell,’’ as the periods change. 4th Period: Danny brings out his sport book as Tommy Goff settles back for anap. Judy starts to dream about George (Washington, that is), Kenneth, David, and Willie suggest we sing Happy Birthday to ‘‘Honest Abe. ’ Dinner Bell: Jeter says ‘‘Beans! Make way!’’ and rushes to catch up with Amy, Doris, Mildred, and Martha Anne. Danny gives up one bottle of milk out of his horde of three to Edward. True sacrifice. Back to rocm to see Ronald Moon arriving for his daily talk with teacher. Betty Lou and Evelyn calmly walk to the auditorium to start on their 1500 words (result of mis- behaving) with Jarrett close behind. 5th Period: As Mrs. Mayberry arrives, Martha Anne throws her Dick Tracy ‘comic onto Mary’s desk. Willie explodes with laughter. Eileen wakes up from dream of Sonny. Mrs. Mayberry lectures on our second period study hall behavior. Anne quickly prepares her special report papers. Charlotte grabs Judy's lipstick and then Judy uses her compact. 6th Period: June eaters after digging up atomic energy. Willie Marie strug- gles with Geraldine and her algebra. 30-minute Period: All quietly studying - seeking knowledge. Phys. Education: Danny dashes for his glove. The unbeaten Rugged Rustics frantically fall down the steps to new conquests. But then there are rainy days. tch, tch, tch. Hot dog! Education! We all stumble out in a daze. i ? | PA ig , Van} ih th ‘ ; F be | . J ¥ (Aw ' D Vii Pine : j cwa 2 ¢ ? ; . } y ie Ligany ihe J P| it : | ut if teh, ave foe iN, bean : aan) a} “im rhs H é Wi it! Mirae el: y pode fi fava leleicne) | rey ctor ; f i Nh ; TRAN Meco Caleb (| vin, A) ee) La Oily Va Po Seventh Grade Mrs. S. J. Thompson Sixth Grade Mrs. Blanche Garbee Fifth Grade Mrs. Irma Bryant. Fourth Grade Mrs. Dana Evans Third Grade Second Grade Mrs. Lucille Winebarger Mrs. Virginia Elder First Second Grade Mrs. Carroll Rae FirstGrade Miss Elixabeth Moseley ie Ney ae ny } ayy “4 | ; is ee ht i iy nals a Ailad hy fn Of WAN vy } ray fi hi ‘ Tih A ’ i wht 1 i ; Lit Cee ANNUAL STAFF Editor=-in-chief.............-Curtis Millner Assistants Editor ys) - een . Jean Bell BusinessiManagers 0. i... Joyce Cheatham Assistant Business Manager .. Charlene Wright MAVISOT Pee ee Cael ei ore MP Se May perry, First row (Left to right): Jeanette Kreger, Charlene Wright, Curtis Millner, Joyce Cheatham, Jean Bell. Second row: Elizabeth Stone, Nancy Wooldridge, Doris Jones, Allie Wooldridge, Hunter Irby, Jack Jones, Lester Tanner, A. P. Coleman, Jr., Beverly Millmer, Mrs. Mayberry. To Mrs. Mayberry we extend our deepest thanks and heartfelt appreciation for her conscientious help and faithful guidance in making this publication of ‘t‘The Owl’’ a success. May Queen. ....... Joyce Cheatham Maid of Honor...........Anne Perrow (Left to right): Amy Miles, Barbara Miles, Doris Jones, Anne Stevens, Joyce Cheatham, Anne Perrow, Mildred Lindsay, Joyce Bell, Nancy Wooldridge, Nancy Blankjnship. NEWSPAPER STAFF Officers foditor-in-chief jj... .- |... : A. P. Coleman, Jr. Assistant Editor............+.+...- Bobby Upshaw Business Manager.....---++++++++++Jack Jones Assistant Business Manager......-.- Billy Lawrence aviSOr Sis. ucla « heltie s+ « «soe ete Miss Gannaway, Mrs. Martin First row (Left to right); Jean Bell, Joyce Carwile, Amy Miles, Betty Thompson, Elizabeth Stone, Bettie Scott, Mrs. Martin. Second row: A. P. Coleman, Anne Stevens, Nancy Wooldridge, Bobby Upshaw, Joyce Bell, Martha Kabler, Jack Jones, Miss Gannaway. Third row: Curtis Millner, Billy Lawrence, Martha Ann Over- bey, Mary Colema.i, Beverly Millner, Harry Bailey. - Tae HOMEWARE. dS Officers Presidents fees a oe ee Lea Vice President ......... Barbara Miles Secretary (i lrieie isla a oie (UN OY CemmaEE Treasurer........... Louise Driskill Historian...........Nancy Wooldridge Advisor. .........Miss Louise Carwile Front row (Left to right): Miss Carwile, Bettie Scott, Louise Driskill, Mildred Booth, Joyce Bell, Jean Bell, Nancy Wooldridge, Barbara Miles, Betty Ann McDermott. Second row: Carolyn Brown, Joyce Riley,Carleen Bradley, Juan- ita Waller, Nancy Blankinship, Geraldine Peake, Jeanette Kreger, Joyce Carwile, Margurete Peake, Betty Lou Tweedy. Third row: Charlene Wright, Laura Trent, Allie Wooldridge, Alma Dodson, Clara Wiley, Manie Reynolds. Fourth row: Anne Perrow, Doris Miles, Lorene Lerner, Alice Jennings, Norma Fitch, Doris Jones, Joyce Cheatham. F.F.A. Officers Pree HE oe ie eee ce pen siete + ene Stet anne. Wace uae identrs cy ose eee era rnetti Manley, Becreta nye) ater sis wed 8 sens Huse Gene Tweedy Tres Siuner .catibas eves nie o's) eis Bard Calohen,: jx: Reporters i fences ee ne es « Gordon, Wright Canine Le eiclieie et) aie hela hale tee Rone LdeMioon ASOT teks dee ee NA res fi Reva toned First row (Left to right): Gilbert Fariss, Alan Irby, Leonard Cowart, Donald Talley. Second row: Hunter Irby, Harold Blankinship, Harry Bailey, Robert Davidson, Ronald Moon. Third row: Earl Riley, Ernest Tweedy, Jr., Jarrett Dalton, David Tanner, Walter Manuel, Vincent Pugh, Dabner Adkins, Mr. Gard- ner. Fourth row: Gene Tweedy, Gordon Wright, Garnett Manley, Richard Scott, Lester Tanner, Earl Calohan, Jr., Billy Lawrence. Officers President............ Joyce Cheatham [stVice (President i. (ities eee Jean Bell 2nd Vice President..... - Betty Thompson DEeGretaryi emir phe rola LLLie - Anne Stevens TEEAsurer sue tet. Peete tiene Reporter... 2 4501. + . Franklin’ Goleman Sponsor AAU eee EN fale |e bia Mayberry Committee Chairmen. ..A. P. Coleman, Jr. Joyce Bell, Doris Jones, Garnett Manley Earl Calohan, Jr., Elizabeth Stone Norma Jean Riley, Mildred Booth First row (Left to right): Anne Stevens, Betty Thompson, Joyce Cheatham, Jean Bell, Lester Tanner. Second row: Doris Jones, Norma Jean Riley, Mildred Booth, Joyce Bell, Elizabeth Stone, Mrs. Mayberry. Third row: Earl Calohan, Jr., Franklin Coleman, Garnett Man- ley, A. P. Coleman, Jr. GLEE CLUB Officers President .........:... Allie Wooldridge Vice President ....... . . Nancy Wooldridge DECLrETAMY. a Pubes alt.) ea Roe UT EL SVS DEL os DIKE CLOMes je) eure ake et A oe) GANNAWA First row (Left to right): Miss Gannaway, Betty Anne McDermott, Doris Wooldridge, Norma Jean Riley, Judy Blankinship, Geraldine Krenning, Charlotte Venable, June Simmons, Clara Wiley, Laura May Gear,Nancy. Blankenship Mildred Booth, AllieWooldridge, Joyce Car- wile. Second row: Wallace Keesee, Wanda Wood, Ann Burks, Betty Lou Brown, Susan Swan, Nancy Wooldridge, Martha Kabler, Elizabeth Stone, Jeanette Kreger, Mattie Lou Kreger, Laura Trent, Lorene Lerner, Charlene Wright, Bettie Scott. Third row: A. P. Coleman, Evelyn Wisecarver, Mildred Lindsay, Martha Overbey, Anne Stevens, Doris Jones, Joyce Cheatham, Betty Thompson, Mary Coleman, Anne Perrow, Joyce Bell, Jean Bell, Alma Dodson, Louise Driskill. Fourth row: Sonny Gear, Harry Bailey, Franklin Coleman, Harold Blankinship, Gene [weedy, Gordon Wright, Earl Calohan, Jack Jones, Bobby Upshaw, Curtis Millner. SENIOR PLAY a SCENES FROM ‘'‘ONE MAD NIGHT ’ ONE MAD NIGHT’’ CAST Don Cutter, a young playwright ......... .- Jack Jones Wing, his Chinese valet........... . Curtis Millner Priscilla, who knits ........... . Nancy Wooldridge Lady Macbeth, a victim of Shakespeare. . .Allie Wooldridge John Alden, who hunts Indians. ....... ¢ .-Gene Tweedy Mr. Hyde, a ferocious villain ...... . Earl Calohan, Jr. Dr. Bunn, who is ia charge.......... -Richard Scott Lucille Marcy, a damsel in distress. .... Martha Kabler Mrs. Kluck, the housekeeper. ......... Alma Dodson Gertrude Finch, Don's fiancee. ..... . . Joyce Cheatham Mr. T. Ashington Finch, her mother ...... Doris Jones Depression, their colored maid. ... -. - Jeanette Kreger Artemus Burke, a lawyer............ Hunter Irby Danny Silleto, wanted for murder Ronald Moon ' We really had ‘tone mad time’’ presenting ‘‘One Mad Night. ’ The (f excitement of night practices, the nervousness just before curtain time A on ‘‘the'' night, the blunders on the night we gave the play, Mrs. Min- hie nick's flowers, the fun we had building the set; all these things have been a¢ carefully tucked away with all our other memories of days at old Rustburg High--memories waich will be taken out again and again and fondled with careful hand. We would like to add that probably no other group of Seniors in the world was better sulted to give a play in which the chara- cters were maniacs than those crazy Seniors of 1949! The success of our play would have been a complete impossibility without the patience and aid of Mrs.Margaret D. Minnick, our director. We can never thank her enough for the intexest she took in our Senior play, so we would like to say again: thank you, Mrs. Minnick, for always being on hand to say ‘‘All right, let's try that scene again, until you knew that our play had been rubbed to its highest polish. ee lt ash (iam hi ME NA ‘'f 7 ee a a) ie Te as eft ys ‘ J phat an ve PS as Cd ify oh PEs Oe ee peo Tel BASEBALL SQUAD Coach.........Mr.J. R. Gardner Front row (Left to right): AlanIrby, Danny Wooldridge, Mr. Gardner, Earl Calohan, Jr., Billy Lawrence, Lester Tanner, Second row: Dabner Adkins, Bobby Davidson, Eugene Tweedy, Beverly Millner, Eugene Lee, Richard Scott, Franklin Coleman, Walter Manuel, Hunter Irby. 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