Stephens City High School - Newtown Pippin Yearbook (Stephens City, VA)

 - Class of 1942

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Albert Colaw receives Davis Baughman's aeronautical ideas. William Mowery leaves his black curly hair to a certain member of the faculty in need of it. CJ. C. GJ Carmen Luttrell leaves the ability to catch her man to Gladys Hawkins. Betty Dodson leaves her quiet dignity to James Bowman lAll seniors will return to witness a transformed James.J Hilda Racey leaves her ability to tell a joke to Gladys White. Eileen Clark leaves her tall stature to Theresa Malone. Janice Bucher leaves her possibilities as a successful housewife to Neva Yates. Mildred Painter has decided to share her early birdness with a fellow classmate, Kenneth Mowery who will find it a valuable asset in business. Mary Louise Kelchner leaves her curly blonde hair to Courtney Richards. CWhat an attraction for the ball team a blonde will befl Helen Clark generously gives her merry countenance to Margaret Carper. Yvonne Bayliss leaves her reliability to all freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are in need of the ability to get their workin on time. Nevaline Vincent leaves to Evelyn Reynolds her important niche in the Home Economics Department. Margaret Fox leaves to Perry Painter her habit of being seated. composed and in a studious mood when the class bell rings. CODICIL: We Seniors make the following special bequests. -To Mr. Aylor-A competent school secretary. -To Miss Pullins--The privilege of being addressed as Mrs. Roy Wise- carver. -To Miss Stickley-The privilege of being Mrs. Harold Estep in the next Newtown Pippin she sponsors. -To Mr. Dobbins-Introductory letters to eligible maidens. -To Miss Elsie -A polite and studious freshman class. --To Mrs. Rhodes-A Home Economics Class that earns Sl.0O0.00 for cottage equipment. -To Mr. Gordan-Early Collection of Wm. Mowery's bequest. -To Mr. Walker--Fifty new desks. QWe want the old double ones for our bonfire ceremonyfl --To Mr. Jones-The title of Senor. -To All the Primary and Elementary Teachers-A courteous High School Student Body. -To All the High School Students-One good radio. -To the Stephens City High School one 325.00 Defense Bond. --ELOISE ALBIN Testator '42 COD The Distant Prospect Pleases Us. -Samuel Garth In the year, 1955, we find a few interested persons speculating about the Stephens City Senior Class of '4-2. To satisfy their curiosity a Hawkshaw was engaged to trace their fellow classmates. When Hawkshaw returned three years later, he gave' the following report:

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Page Ebersole leaves his People's Drug Store cap to Robert Smallwood and promises to teach him how to see with the one eye not covered by it. Kenneth Mowery leaves Edgar Spicer his endurance as a jitterbug. Charlotte Wyant and Beatrice Anderson leave Darlene Boyce their ability to stay awake in classes even after Sunday and Wednesday nights. James Letterman leaves to Nancy Parker his ability to chew gum without detection. Louise Perry leaves to Pauline Owens her conversational ability. Billy Dovel receives from Billy Brumback the honor of being Stephens City's only ten o'clock scholar. Averyl Warren leaves to her sister, Dorothy, her dimples and genial manner. Mary Belle Watts leaves her quiet, studious habits to Isabelle Sheetz. tldea in mind-I. S.+ M. B. W. : Super-studentj ' Elsie Painter leaves her liking for hill-billy music to Melvin Bayliss. James Stimmel to Roland Pennington his success with junior girls. Louise Sager leaves to Zida Atttip her bashfulness. fWe suggest that Zida give Louise a bit of her temerity.j Rhoda Baker leaves her love to a certain sophomore boy. Frances Ewing gives to Eloise Beaver her spare inches. CWhat a bequest if they were spate tiresj Audrey White leaves her blush to James Lofton. Roland Snapp leaves to Lee Fawcett his obsession for blondes. Frank Brumback leaves to Dayton Easter his qualifications for being a mule raiser. Lawrence Owens receives from Richard Cather his million-dollar grin. James Alexander gives to Rudolph Martin his red hair and freckles. CHe wouldn't know him.J Marjorie Moore leaves to any junior girl, who would like it, the privilege of taking a tide in a forty-two Buick. Kenneth Catbaugh receives from Fred Watts the ability to entertain especially during class periods. Neomi Ruckman leaves her figure to Betty Anderson. Philip Loy leaves to Harry Hart'man his stubbornness. tHe doesn't need itll Anna Marie DeHaven leaves her willingness to serve to Elsie Hahn. fShe can use this.D Delvin Reynolds leaves his ability to argue to Floyd Potts. Kathryn Smith wills Cora-Dutteter her giggles. Edith May Whitmore wills to Josephine Everly het boy shyness. Orville Nesselrodte leaves Calvin Potts his debonair attitude. Eugene Lupton leaves to Wiley Pingley his ability to say no and stick to it. Bernice Carpet gives to Jean Strickler her badly-worn book of jokes. Donald Atmel receives Maurice Carpenter's army hair cut. Nina Stine leaves her musical talent to Naomi Carpet. Lester Singhass leaves his ample meal ticket to Alfred Hicks. Rosa Lee Cather passes on her hereditary title of wild-cat to Ralph Campbell. CTake care how you Juniors will this title next year.j Hilda Edwards wills Ella Louise Satgeant a perfect love affair. Richard Boyd leaves to Harold Hartman and Lester Shickle his ability to apply the honey. Janice Richard leaves her beauty-box to Carolyn Loy. Ernest Davies wills his twinkling eyes to Lawrence White. Billy Norman wills his world of knowledge to Charles Ritenout. Ruth Hetbaugh leaves het Hhair-do to Virginia Reynolds.



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Eloise Albin James Alexander Beatrice Anderson Rhoda Baker Hilda Edwards Roy Bayliss Richard Boyd Page Ebersole Davis Baughman Frances Ewing Margaret Fox Ruth Herbaugh James Letterman Mary Louise Kelchner Richard Cather Anna Marie DeHaven Ernest Davies Eileen Clark Helen Clark Rosa Lee Cather Betty Dodson Billy Norman Louise Perry Betsy Perry, Carmen Luttrell and Hilda Racey Elsie Painter Eugene Lupton Charlotte Wyant Ruth Parker -The State Home Economics Advisor to all the Home Ec. instructors in the Virginia Public Schools. Social worker for the American Welfare Associa- tion. -An overworked stenographer pounding out her wrath on a typewriter because It's always the horse that pulls that gets whipped. -A widely read after newspaper columnist. ' An important member of the Russell's Radio Song and Instrumental Duo. -A chiropodist making money out of hot dogs. -Pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers. and so making that team undefeatable. A daring pilot grounded for frightening the pas- sengers by looping and rolling. An aero nut who has achieved success as an instructor at Randolph Field, Texas. -A telephone operator who knows everyone on the line like a book. -A nurse who gives service and joy to her patients. A beautician who delights in brightening up the scenery. -Holder of his idea of a perfect job, that is, one which offers enough time for James to take those necessary cat-naps! Presenting Lieutenant Letter- man of the Stephens City Fire Department! -A smiling secretary. -A truck driver who herds a big six-Wheeler around. A well known florist who developed a thornless rose which she calls Cecil, -Boxing instructor at the U. S. Naval Academy. - The Bell Telephone Company's right arm. -A Secretary who makes eyes at the boss. CIt's just her merry eyes.D -A scorching radio announcer QBeware, Winchelllb -A nurse greatly in demand because of her kindli- ness and efficiency. -Director of the Eastern Milk Association, Inc. -The ace Saleswoman for The Fancy Ice Cube Co. that caters to men's clubs only. -Star members of the Rockettes, world-famous dancers at the Rockefeller Center, N. Y. The lure of the stage overcame their high school ambitions of being private secretaries. -Secretary for the Southern States, Inc. CAvoca- tion-Secretary for the Frederick County Demo- cratic Clublllj -Farmer. and dignified deacon of his church at Kernstown -Winner of the coveted Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes for The Wyant Anthology. -A model in a New York Shop for women having a Croesus purse.

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