Stonewall High School - Confederate Yearbook (Clearbrook, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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Stonewall High School - Confederate Yearbook (Clearbrook, VA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 69
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Page 70 text:

Aly £bay,A at §toneuall Our days at Stonewall we’ve enjoyed much, In spite of lessons, tests and such. Now that they are about to stop We feel we’re spinning like a top. Of course, right now we ' re very proud, To have the privileges and joys allowed. To all the Seniors throughout the land, And in everything to take a hand. All through the years from Freshmen till now. We’ve looked up to the Seniors with a bow. But now we’re in their very shoes And do most anything we choose. Some day after we all depart, From Stonewall’s halls but not its hear We hope to look upon this day And remember the way we used to play. Now after all is said and done, And after thinking of all the fun We’ve had in school at Stonewall High, We’ll remember those carefree days with a sigh. By Dixie Hager Our Cla33 This is a short summary Of the class of ’48, We hope you’ll miss us When we pass through the gates. Jim is our president We think him very fine, Betty Carper our vice Who is so devine. Jerry and Janet who sing all the time, Ronald and Leroy whose names won’t rime. Betsy and Jack who study most of the time Catherine, Rudell and Stella are the com¬ mercial kind. Donnie who rides his horse around, Hilda and Trenary catch the ball on the rebound. Joseph’s firetruc-k, Oh! what a sound. Red and Dickie can flirt with so much ease, Frances and Dixie wiz by with a breeze. Fanny and Marie can spell, so it seems, While Nina and Margaret make up a team. Loretta and Ruby are never apart, Betty Lee and Pauline are ready to depart, Dick is ready for baseball to start. Well my friends, I hope you know The class of ’48 A s a whole. By Betty Pugh

Page 69 text:

Stonewall Well class it’s time we re leaving, But let’s not have any grieving. Our life is really not ending, Why no it’s just the beginning. We’ve studied hard the past years, What’s the use a shedding tears. We’ve all looked forward to this day, And helped each other in every way. We ' ve had some fun I’ll admit, But also worked quite a bit, Times came when we felt blue, But with God we all came through. T guess sometimes that we were bad, And made the teachers very mad, In later years they’ll relate, We had that class of “48.” The teachers all were very kind. We really hate to leave them behind, And I guess after our graduation, They will need a long vacation. Our principal we can’t thank enough, For us he has done so much, Always willing to lend a hand, Trying to make us understand. We’ve made many friends, From the beginning to the end, Friends that were sincere and true, In helping us to get through. Now that we have reached our goal, We leave with all body and soul, Best wishes, luck and love to all, We won’t forget thee, old Stonewall. By Betty Carper F ante In youth for greatness we prepare, All greatness has too start somewhere, It’s not just how you get your fame. It’s all the way you play the game. We the Class of ’48, Are now about to graduate, Our aims were high and our grades were low, But from our school we now must go. We’ve worked our way through the halls of learning, And now we’ve come to a point of turning, We’ve had our joys and sorrows too, And now we’re here to say, “Adieu.” By Ronald Carper (fib)



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