Rustburg High School - Owl Yearbook (Rustburg, VA)

 - Class of 1952

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[AST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Rustburg High School of 1952, being of sound mind and dis- posing memory, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament, and do de- clare all other wills heretofore made null and void, I, In General We leave our beloved homeroom, cold stove, empty coal buckets, unnumbered air- planes, not guaranteed to fly, and all the shop noise to the Juniors, knowing that they will keep it as well as we did, To the school we leave the stage scenery we slaved over, one nail which we hope Mr. Maddox will see is used for the new school, and all our faithfullness, loyalty, fineexamples, and school spirit. To everyone we leave the many memories of all the happy and sad experiences we had together in the last eleven years, Il, Faculty To Mr. Hodge, we leave the dream of a school with all A students and by special request of our boys, a pair of heel taps for obvious reasons, Mrs, Martin, we leave you the memories of the wonderful times we had with you as our Sophomore and Senior Home Room Teacher, They were grand times, We know Mrs, Hunter will be glad to receive the map we wish to leave her so she can always find the right school bus, We wish to bequeath another red necktie to Mr, Garbee because the old one is worn out now, To Mrs, Wilson we leave hopes of an entire History IV Class with all up-to-date books. Mr. Mitchell, we leave you memories of Tommy Moon, A prompt Home Economics III Class is what we would like to leave Mrs, Reigel, but we doubt if that will ever be possible. To all our teachers we leave memories of our smiling faces, undivided attention in classes, intelligent answers to all questions, and our meek and tidy nature. Alsoa large size bottle of aspirin with many thanks for all that you have done for us in years past, Ill. Special Requests Mac Hodge leaves his Daddy to all the poor students yet to come. The ability to have a temper and a man at the same time is what Geraldine Krenning wishes Jeanette Puckette to have, Gene Neighbors, Marshall Booth leaves you his usual quiet nature and asks that you please use it. To Carol Phillips, Norma Jean leaves her ability to attract tall men, Judy Marie Steppe bequeaths her extra freckles to Freddie Keesee to add to his present collection, Her singing ability is what Willie Marie Fariss wishes Kathleen Elliott to have. Lois Lee, Evelyn Wisecarver hopes you’ll make good use of her vocal cords that she leaves you for it was really a sacrifice for her to part with them, To Dale Talley, Wanda Wood leaves the secret of her height, Amy Miles wishes Lucy Wright to have her ability to get a diamond. His giggle is what Wallace Keesee wants C, B. Moore to have, Buster Williams, Martha Anne Overbey hopes you will inherit her ability to get along with the State Troopers and use it well, To Gary Cheatham, David Yates leaves his weakness for girls, especially for blondes. Tommy Moon leaves hiw own special talent for getting in and out of trouble to Paul Wing- field and hopes it will be very helpful. Her dancing ability is what Judith Blankenship would like Dolores Johnson to have, Peggy Jennings, Mildred Lindsay would like to leave you two of her most useful poss- essions, her hair curlers and her scissors. To Annie Cyrus, Mary Coleman bequeaths her ability to get along with small children, knowing she’ll need it. Her fHrtatious nature is what Charlotte Venable would like Connie Edelstein to have, She hopes Connie can uphold it, but warns that it’s a very hard job. G. H. Coleman should be very honored to receive Danny Wooldridge’s athletic ability since they both know R.H.S, will need great athletes now that Danny has vacated his short- stop position, Doris Wooldridge bequeaths her ability to have nightly dates to Peggy Blankenship. To Gladys Lindsay is left Ann Burks quiet studious nature, Her ability to work late and stilt have dates is what Catherine Isaacs would like to leave Nancy Alcock, To everyone, all the Seniors leave ‘‘loads’ ® of love and best wishes. We hereby appoint Alice Mae Moore of the Class of °53 executor of this our last will and testament, with full power and authority, having perfect confidence in her sound judg- ment, ‘prolly ’

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SENIORS Judith Allen Blankinship Willie Marie Fariss ror Judith Marie Steppe Evelyn Wisecarver



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WHO'S WHO Best-all-round - Wanda Wood Tommy Moon Most Dignified - Mary Coleman Mac Hodge Most Athletic - Judy Marie Steppe Danny Wooldridge Most Studious - Ann Burks Mac Hodge Most Attractive - Mildred Lindsay Danny Wooldridge Sweetiest - Amy Miles Normy Riley Cutest - Judy Blankenship Tommy Moon Nosiest - Evelyn Wisecarver David Yates Laziest - Willie Marie Fariss Wallace Keesee Most Popular - Charlotte Venable Danny Wooldridge Happiest - Catherine Isaacs Marshall Booth Best Dancers - Martha Anne Overbey Danny Wooldridge Wittiest - Judy Marie Steppe Tommy Moon Neatest - Doris Wooldridge David Yates Quietest - Geraldine Krenning Marshall Booth Most likely to succeed- Mary Coleman Danny Wooldridge CE oll Kathy Ellis and Wayne Templeton

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