Stonewall High School - Confederate Yearbook (Clearbrook, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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STELLA ARBUTUS DeHAVEN “Stella” “Not too sober, not too gay, but a sweet, girl in every way. Stella accomplishes everything she undertakes. She is Chief Typist on the annual staff and the way she goes at it reminds you of an experienced secretary. 1944- 45—Member: Dramatic Club, Glee Club. 1945- 46—Member: Glee Club, Social Club. 1946- 47—Member: Glee Club, Social Club. 1947- 48—Member: Annual Staff, Softball, Basket¬ ball, Glee Club. BETTY JOSEPHINE FAHNESTOCK “Fanny” “A hearty• laugh, is better than none.” Betty’s hearty laugh seems to tell you that it isn ' t fun to laugh low. You can tell by her sparkling blue eyes, that she enjoys fun. 1944- 45—Attended Miller School. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Softball Literary Club. 1946- 47—Member: Literary Club, Glee Club Softball. 1947- 48—Member: Glee Club, Softball, Literary Club. RUBY VIRGINIA FISHEL “Ruby” “Silence is golden.” You can’t blame noisy laughter and talking on Ruby, because you can hardly hear her talk. She is the smallest Senior, but she really gets places in her studies. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Glee Club. 1946- 47—Member: Softball. 1947- 48—Member: Softball. ( 17 )

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DONAL STEWART CLINE Donnie” “Oh for a barn full of horses.” The tall, black curly haired boy is no other than Donnie, who is one of our stand-bys. Yes, if anyone ever needs help Donnie is there. He has done much for our class, as well as the whole school. We all hope Donnie will keep up the gocd work and keep his pleasant personality. 1944- 45—Member: Newspaper Club, Dramatic Club Track. 1945- 46—Member: Newspaper Club, Social Club, Monogram Club. 1946- 47—Treasurer, Social Club, Editor of News¬ paper, Monogram Club. 1947- 48—Member: Monogram Club, Manager, Foot¬ ball, Track. JAMES MERRITH CRIM Jim” “If you don ' t have fun what’s the use of living ?” Jim, being President of our class, has quite a responsibility, which he shoulders very well. This is about the only time he is really serious, for he has a dynamic personality. Jim’s success in sports has helped to win his popularity. 1944- 45—Member: Football, Baseball Squad. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Literary Club Football Squad, Baseball, Basketball. 1946- 47—Secretary: Junior Class, Treasurer: Monogram Club, Member: Social Club, Spanish Club, Manager: Basketball. 1947- 48—President: Senior Class, Member: Mono¬ gram Club, Annual Staff, Football Squad, Track. JANET LEE DeHAVEN “Janet” “I ' d rather work when I want to, than be bossed around by others.” Janet is very fond of sports and that is why she is the Sports Editor on our annual staff. We don’t know her secret ambition but we all think she would make a good Physical Education teacher. 1944- 45—Miller School. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Softball Squad, Basketball. 1946- 47—Treasurer: Junior Class, Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Monogram Club, Basket¬ ball Squad, Softball Squad. 1947- 48—Monogram Club, Softball Squad, Annual staff. Basketball, President: Glee Club. ( 16 )



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BETTY LEE FRANKS “Betty “A quick smile is always worth while.” You usually see two Bettys together but you can tell Betty Lee from the other Betty, by her dark hair and brown eyes. She is often seen smiling even though she has the tough job being Business Manager. 1944- 45—Treasurer of Freshman Class. 1945- 46—Member: Glee Club, Social Club, Softball. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Softball, Treasurer of Spanish Club. 1947- 48—Business Manager of Annual Staff, Member: Softball, Basketball, Glee Club Literary Club. DIXIE ANN HAGER “Dee” “Some mocl ' st people still blush.” Dee has a fine personality and a very nice smile for everyone. When you hear a jingle you know she is around, because she carries the keys to the office in case anyone would want school supplies. 1945- 46—Member: Glee Club. 1946- 47— Member: Social Club, Spanish Club Softball. 1947- 48—Member: Softball. HILDA MAE HENRY “Mae” I go to school just to have something to do.” Hilda’s fine personality and winning ways make her one of the most popular girls of Stonewall. When you hear a laugh that ends in a squeak you know it belongs to her. We don’t know what we would do without Hilda because she puts life into the class. 1944- 45—Member: S.C.A. Council, Dramatic Club. Softball. 1945- 46—Member: S.C.A. Council, Social Club Paper Club, Softball, President of Glee Club. 1946- 47—Member: Paper Club, Monogram Club Softball Squad, Basketball, Vice Pres’’ dent of S.C.A. Council, Secretary of Social Club. 1947- 48—Member: Monogram Club. Annual Staff Softball, Basketball, President of S.C.A. ( 18 )

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