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43335 VIRGINIA GLENN CLASS CEM Xve have launched out on a river, Vxryith oars made straight and strong By loving hands of guidance To waterways, swift ancl long. Xye now take the oars unaided To send our ships afar. Through calm and storm-tossecl waters, Guided now lov sun or stars. Xve set our sails at sunrise. Qui' masts are fast and sure, S0 in the storms of evening Qui' craft will be secure. Casting a last glance backward Qn friendships fond and true, Xye venture outward and onward To vast horizons . . . new. f-XYIRGINIA QILENN 26
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C1088 BIARILOU VVEST Cute, Conservative, Conwly S.-NRA XYHEELER Attractive, Athletic, AHL: SUSAN NVHITE Patriotic, Polite, Pretty LLTILLE XYILLIS Bloncte, Blythe, Benevolent LUCY XYINGO I.ClllQllUI7lP. Loud, Liberal XVALTER NNINGO Snifty, Small, Slly C.-XRROLL XYOOD Lively, Lilealzle, Load MARY ANNE VVOOD Dainty, Docilv, Dear PHILIP XVOOD Cale, Cheerful, finally BELVA VVOOLEN Smart, Sweet, Small EDXYARD YOUNG Efficient, Entliusiastic, Earnest
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LA T WILL D TE TAME T PREAIVIBLE We, the graciuating ciass of 1950, having enciureci the harciships, sorrows, and good times for the Iast four UW, years, hoping that the coming seniors wiII Iaeneiit hy it, rio hereiay make our first, Iast, and oniy wiII and testament. SECTION I To Mr. Rice we Ieave a hottie of HI'IacIacoIH to ease any pain that we may have causeci ciuring our stay at S. H. S. To IVIr. Humphries we wiII one hrancl new notehooii so he can Iceep tain on the Iatest Hciaten gossip and one History oi NNaIhaIIa . To Mrs. IVIinus we Ioequeath one copy of HINIULE TRAIN . To Miss Qtts we Ieave one team oi dismissal siips with a printeci UE. Cf' on them. To Miss Cucid we Ieave our ionciest affection for all that she has cione for us in the past. To Mr. Hallman we wiii the most comiortahie Ueasyu chair that can he had for we Iinow he cieserves it. SECTION 2 To the seniors, to he, we say, Be gooci to your teachers anti maiie your 'F' honestiyn. To the iuniors we Ieave the hope that some ciay they wiii hc UfiiQ'I'liiiiGdU seniors. Vve onIy remind the sophomores that they are weii on their way to . . . Oh weiii They are weii on their way. To the freshmen we Ieave enciurance that we hope wiII he everiasting. SECTION 3 Sidney Fuimer Ieaves his Uhrainsu to Daniei Cromer. Alien Fine Ioequeaths his UIVIascuIine BuiIcI to BiIIy Seifert. Ioyce Timmons Ieaves the cafeteria to Mrs. IVIanning. Iaciaie Casey wiIIs Iier ainiiity to say UGOII-ee-een to anyone who can use that 'Southern Drawiu. Bobby Pruitt Ieaves his ahiiity to give orciers to Waiter Brice. Pat Ellis Iiestows her magnetic personaiity upon Jan BeII. Hazel Cox, Fran Bailey, and Iuciy Ott Ieave their red hair to Ann CarroII, Jennie Fowier, and Ann Ramho. Barbara Thomas wiIIs her good-Iooicing ciothes to Pat IVIC- IVIanus. Lawrence Hammitt Ieaves those U... ...U eyes to Gaiae I'IiII. Arthur Watson hequeaths his music aioiiity to Donnie Biocif. Kat Tysinger Ieaves . . . WITH Jimmy Lowry. HEimo Ixioore Ieaves his quiet and reserveci manner to Raymond Tate. Mariiou Vxfest Ioestows her Usizen upon Ann IVIiIIcr. Iachie Gauit wiIIs her ahiiity to ciance upon Shiriey Frey. Iamie Smith Ieaves her HI..auren Bacaiii' voice to Peggy Randail. Gloria Key Ieaves Vvaiiace Litticiohn hut NOT to Katherine I-Iannalii Shirley Smiley hestows upon Ann I'IarIey her sweet personaiily. Nlariene Hall wiIIs her iove oi reaciing paraiiei to IVIr. Hoit. Iviury Ann Vv7oocI Icaves her ahiiity to get aiong with peopie to IVIary Patterson. Barhnra Hiighes Iuequeaths her AiDfRH1FliIC,, ahiiity to Rosaiie Guy. Mooriy' Smith hestows his Hiljresifiencyn upon anyone Ilrave enough to unciertaiie it. Lonnie Littieiohn ieaves his giamorous ileafi of hair to Auhrey Rothrofii. Iune Aiien inequeaths her irienciiiness to Iviary Costos. Susan Vvlhite he-stows her ahiiity to speaii French upon Jean- nette Ancierson. Nvesiey Neely wiiis his gooci citizenship to Kari Brancit. Verla Staggs Ieaves her heauty to Joy Aiewine. Peggy Campbell Ieaves . . . to take care of HBUCICH. Gloria Hedge Ieaves her hig, heautiiui eyes to Eiisa Ott. Haroici Miller Ioestows his wisecraciiing upon Vvade Buriey. Boiuiyy Smith wiIIs his vocaI corcis to Thornweii Fricii. Tommy Reaves Ieaves his way with the women to anyone who can get hy with it. V Signed: JUNE GUNNELL, SARA VVHEELER. VVitnesses: HIVIOUSEYH, I. IVI. BALIVIUI51. JUNE GUNNELL 1 SARA WHEELER
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