Victory High School - Optic Yearbook (Clarksburg, WV)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 19 text:

CLASS WILL We The Senior Class of Victory High School, considering ourselves well drilled in English and Modern Problems, knowing that we are the most enthusiastic or possibly the noisiest class ever to leave our beloved school, leave our last will and testament to be executed in the order that follows: Article X, To the Faculty To our principal, MR. J. EDWARD POWELL, we leave our gratitude for his helpful understanding. To MRS. COLGROVE, our school secretary, we leave our thanks for her efficient help. To MRS. MORGAN, we leave our thoughts and impressions of Mr. Shakespeare to pass on to next year's seniors. To MISS GRAY, we leave our sympathies in trying to teach next year's class. To MISS XENAKIS, we leave a room full of empty seats, hoping that they will be filled with quieter students. To MRS. MARTIN, we leave our thanks for the help she's given us throughout our years at Victory. To MRS. BELL, we leave another outstanding choir. To MISS UPTON, we leave all the figures, angles, co-sines and sines to figure out for herself. To MISS VAN HORN, we leave our hopes that the seniors of next year will remember to turn in reference books sooner than we. To MRS. PYLE, we leave our hopes that she will have more luck in trying to teach the characters in Shorthand. To MISS ANGLIN, we the Journalism Class, leave our thanks and appreciation for the help that she has given us in making this yearbook possible. Article 11, To the Classes To the JUNIORS, we leave the privilege to walk in and out of the front door. To the SOPHOMORES, we leave our hopes for a very successful highschool career. To the classes in general, we leave a great school.

Page 18 text:

WANDA WHALEY Commercial Course JAMES WILKES, JR. Technical Course PARTICIA WYCKOFF General Course BEVERLY WOLFE Commercial Course GERALDINE WRIGHT General Course SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS MR. BERNARD SULLIVAN MRS. LILY MORGAN SENATOR WALTER HOLDEN MISS ANTOINETTE ERNST MR. CHARLES CHILDERS MISS GRACE VAN HORN



Page 20 text:

Article III, To Individuals I, JIM DAUGHERTY, being of sound? mind and body do bequeath my jokes and good times with the Joy Boys to my brother BOB and hope that he will be as lucky as I have been in Victory. Sadly, I leave. I, LESLIE FARRELL, will to CHARLES ORVILLE MOORE my Joy Boys hat with all the trimmings. I, PHIL ROSSANO, will my ability to wear a hat at anytime with the permission of Miss Van Horn. I hope he can get away with it. I, BILL DESIST, will my boots and spurs to any junior whoTl get the point. I, JIM GAINES, leave my Whiskey Still and bottling machine to TOM SHARP. I, KATHYRN MOORE, bequeath my ability to borrow typing and shorthand paper to all the juniors who are afraid to rob banks. I, JOANN PICCOLO, will my quietness and ability to sit still for more than two minutes to MARY CATHERINE BARBERIO. I, JUNIORGIAQUINTA, leave my golfing ability to MISS BABE XENAKISand MR. SAM YOUNG. I, CAROLYN HUPP, will my fickleness and ability to change boy friends every week to any junior who thinks she can keep up the pace. I, DORIS LEE FERNANDEZ, relinquish my infectuous giggle to PATTY WEST. I, MARY MARTHA PERRI, will my ability to hiccup to anyone who has to have a sip of water every period to keep him going. I, VIRGINIA LORIA, leave my enthusiasm to my brother ANTHONY. He needs it! I I I, CARL RIGGS, leave to the unlucky juniors my ability to come out of the office every time with a white absence excuse. I, JEAN DRUMPUS, do hereby bequeath my favorite spots around Victory to my sister CAROLE. Note--this does not include NORMAN STEELE, who is my favorite fellow. I, DENNY CUNNINGHAM, leave my ability to take exercises and still thumb rides while in front of Ray's to anyone who thinks he can do it. I, RACHAEL FAZZINI, will to MISS GRAY my rich uncle to end her romantic problems. I, FRISKIE MIROTTO, request as follows: When I die, bury me deep. Put my Modern Problems at my feet. Put my English at my chest. Tell my teachers I did my best. I, CAROLYN HANNA, hereby will my position as drum majorette to the person chosen. I, OKEY RICHARDS, will to JANICE GILL all of my Modern Problems, and I do mean problems III!! I, VIRGINIA LYNCH, will my place at the Public Library to any junior who has the mistaken idea that he wants it. I, BILL ALLEN, do hereby will all the fun and great times and especially my position among the headhunters and good boys to my good pal, ROBERT ROBERTI. . I, BETTY MESSINGER, being insane, will my position as the school crack-pot to anyone who has big enough feet; it might be my brother, PHILLIP.

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