Stuart Hall School - Inlook Yearbook (Staunton, VA)

 - Class of 1938

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lfx L5 ' 1938 INLO CLASSWILL Il, the Senior Class of 1938, being of reasonably sound mind and unim- paired memory, do hereby will and bequeath to those surviving us, the following belongings and special rights. First of all, let it be noted that to the Class of '39 we bequeath, with the greatest assurance that they will never be abused, our dignity and our Senior privileges. To the whole school we leave an affectionate farewell, and a promise of remembrance in the years to come. I, Sally Osborne, do will my great love of Lou I.ehr to Miss llalluff, and my blondness to Honey Peck-as if she needed it! I, Helen Howell, will to Jane Spencer my dancing shoes-and may they help her to be as graceful as I was in dancing class!!! To Miss Butler I leave my energy in basketball, my wiggles at all times, my posture-almost never! I, Ellen Hancock, will my athletic ability to Eleanor I-lenderson, and I leave my slenderness to Midge Hollingshead. To Miss Cobb I, E. J. Southworth, will my favorite lucky charm in the hope that future science classes may benefit by her extensive experiments on super- stitious. To Miss Dalluff I will a skit of Charlie McCarthy so that she may rise from the ranks of unemployed secretaries to fame in radio. With deep regret in my heart at such a loss, I, lane llaynham, will my great love of spinach, together with a can of spinach, to Lucy Sasscer. I, .Indy Davies, will my algebra book to Allison Scott, because we both loved it so. Also my lack of interest in volley-ball to Mary Charlotte Thorn. I, Jean Peters, will lletty Heckel to the care of Miss Cobb, hoping that Miss Cobb may see that she washes her ears at least twice a week. I, Sally Dennis, will to Randy Jennings the key to the pound, with the sincere hope that she will never let an auction go by. To Charlotte Lyman li, Matilda Caldwell, will my dearly beloved Apollo I, Marion Fowler, will my devotion to Mr. Gibbs to Betty Ritter, with the request that she continue to keep him on the straight and narrow path. I, Martha Ann Gans, hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Olivier an Eversharp lead pencil, because I shall not be here to supply her with pencils next term. To lletty VVithgott I, Oneita Carter, will my sewing kit and a pair of stock- ings that really match. Witli a great sense of duty I, Georgina Ilevan, do will to Margaret lilicks, my roommate, my exquisite piano touchg and to Ruth Hodgson Powell, a box of crackers, so that she may never starve without my food. I, Betty Musser, hereby will and bequeath to Miss Martin, two books: The Life of M1 A. Hannah and The Life of W111. McKinley, to lend to her future American History students, who should give more interesting and longer reports than I have ever delivered.

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STUART HALL Mary Alice Morgan wills her most honored title, 'tSqueakie, to the girl who nibbles her way through life-Jean Twuciftfcll. On Martha Ewig is conferred the great honor of owning Tina l'Il1111C,S Little llrown Hat, which has now solemnly reached its fourth year. Marian Merrell wills her beloved murmle cha eau to Alice Beasley who I P . f practically owns it anyway, and her ability to cook to Margaret Underwood. l, Betty Flinn, will my lab apron to Shirley Iennys, so that it may protect her from any evil acidsg and my ability to get to breakfast on time to Miss Crathorne. To Allison Scott, l, lleg Virginia Northern, will my navy blue walking hat- with lots of love, and a new hat-rubber! Jo Howard gladly gives up her unwanted sense of humor to lean Riggles, and her ability in Math. to Ann llouic. l, Mildred Pine Martin, do hereby will and bequeath to my roommate, Alice lleasley, my best beloved lloodles, that he may continue to rest on my bed as he has in the past two years. May she always love him as I did. To Jem Meyrowitz, l, Francie Goodell, will my trucking, and my place juckin' to Miss 'llutler and .lean Clarke. li, lileanor Rust, do hereby will and bequeath my little green gym suit to Dorothy McCrackin. lt has had a long history at Stuart Hall, and I know it will be an institution here for many years to come! Virfinia lienson wills to lla Ja Gibbs a mair of shoe trees to straighten the l as toes of his shoes. l, Lynn l-larris, will to Ann llouic my emotional stability hoping that it will help her more than it helped me. To Kitty Caperton l will my bedroom slippers. To Merrick Farrar, my beloved sub-usher, l, Virginia Davis, will and be- queath my little yellow hat, bestowed upon me last year by Lolly Baker. No one has ever seen it, and my only plea is that she keep it, as I did, carefully concealed. Last, to the li. l,. A., though it costs me a pang, l will Ernest, my dear yellow dog. APPIQECIATION AND FAIQEWELL X1Ve, the members of the Senior Class of 1938, wish to extend our gratitude and thanks to Miss Martin, our sponsor, for her kindly interest in everything that we have done. She has given us much advice, but best of all she has given us her friendship. To you, Miss Martin, we give our appreciation and leave our love and best wishes. 455 l ,lA

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