Warsaw High School - Ambassador Yearbook (Warsaw, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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ik A j fh i l i L . i L Id J .- ' . L, L I ■ A its i i t — ' j— M m-m ' Sk- WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL PRE SENTS AMBASSADOR ALMA MATER. (to THE TOME of Old Lang- SVklt’) By Joe M. Perk• t ' S WhenaU our -friends are. scattered tor Arxdl sioujly tqraLUir j olc{ When all oar hopes seem black as tar We ' ll SI “this Son of old: We- come -from, cjood old Worsen Hiqh Where al are tau.qht to soy That friendship cannot pass us by Or knoua edqe lead astray. ( chorus) YVe. ' fd. taucjht to -fiqht for truth ancl riqht And ell Ihe things uoe C9 ' Our heri faqe. of -freedoms liqht And hope and love ter all- Volume. Ill 1948 2 = Ls r W M W8M WJ1UKJ ®KJMCATI©SS . . THE SENIOR CLASS WISHES TO DEDICATE THE AMBASSADOR OF M TO £55 . artha, 4 tlrlr FOR HER UNTIRING EFFORTS TO DO THE BEST POSSIBLE TOB ON ALL THE CURRICULAR. AMD EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SHE HAS UNDERTAKEN £0 WILLINGLY WITHIN ONE YEAR. MISS WEBB HAS MADE HERSELF AN INDESPENSABCE PART OF OUR SCHOOL. y U MMM- ' MI vS £y-:‘ .w. v w. p w w tw .Claude Garland Commercial Ins, Elsie Triplett Home Economics Thelma Lowery Freshman Class Ins. Martha Webb English Northup Snowden Ins. in Science and Physical Education —M—.. I ■■■■ ■ ■. ■ ' ■- ■■ - ■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ — I ■ fata vrwrr?rrM frvt- t Joe Perkins Principal ( J| f 3 mmml Henry Seward Agriculture Athletic Ins, : ' TBZ II I ■ Dishman, Howard Edwards, W. D Franco, June Harper, Allen ranees Balderson, Alvin Brown, Wesley Bulghsr, Elsie Carter, Grover Clarke, Leroi Clarke, Virginia Lamb, Ann Murphy, Tayloe Pitts, Pearl Reynolds, Mable Sanders, Geraldine Smith, Hugh Snowden, Marie Sydnor, Louise i Walker, Billy Wilson, Peggy Last Will and Testament The Senior Class of Warsaw High School does hereby leave to the members of the Junior Class the following: First of all, Alvin Balderson wills his talent of scting and flirty ways to Tommy Robbins. Wesley Brown wills his jokes to James White (Tatobug). Elsie Bulgher leaves the Home Economic Cottage to Ruth Smith. Grover Carter leaves his quiet ways to Amos Elliott and Leslie Fallin. Leroy Clarke leaves her round, square, oblong, triangular and the rest of her cute freckles to Edna Bryant. Virginia Clarke leaves her telephone conversations and love letters to Louise 7 est. Howard Dishman leaves his skill on the mound to Bobby Wilson, and leaves Clanton’s Drug Store to Patricia Pinkard and Cordell Sanford. W. D. Edwards leaves his touch down on the basketball court to Stewart Dishman. June France leaves her typing and bookkeeping ability to Myrtle Morris. Peggy W’ilson and Ann Lamb, after much consideration, decided to take Billy Walker with them. Roy France leaves the tennis court to Jerry Spiker and Myers France. Frances King leaves Revere’s Inn to Mary A. W r ithers and Mary to Ralph Revere. Mary says, She is going to start a new life. Ann Lamb leaves her Walking Jewelry Store and sparkling brown eyes to Ann Edwards. Tayloe Murphy leaves his dreamy eyes and flare for writing to Warren Thrift and Robert Tallent. Edna Mae Nash leaves her long wavy hair to Burnette Scott. Virginia Mae Pierce leaves her dignified and quiet ways to Frances Bell. Pearl Pitts leaves her big hair bows and cute little shape to Mildred Ptranklin. Mable Reynolds leaves her black hair and fancy sewing to Rita Jenkins. Geraldine Sanders wills her little and many secrets to Ernestine Nash. Hugh Smith leaves his tall, slim, and small figure to Kermit Sanders. Marie Snowden leaves her cute freckles to Billy Croxton. Louise Sydnor says, She is leaving ole W. H. S. for good but, she is hoping that Dorothy Coates wi ll take the best of care of Miss Claude and the typewriters. Billy Walker leaves his artistic ability to Irving Packett. Peggy 7 ilson leaves her sports, sweet smile, and cute ways to Barbara Clarke. Allen Harper leaves his crazy conversations to Sonny Sanders and Mr. Seward and the agriculture building to Ellsworth Bowen and Darrel Woolard. In conclusion. The Senior Girls leave their diamond rings to Mrs. Dwight Snyder. Class Historian, Frances King Class Prophecy I hurriedly slipped into my new evening dress, on which I spent all my last week ' s savings at Millers and Rhoads, where Howard Dishman has become the head manager. It has been a long time since I put my savings into such a luxury as an evening dress, but I did need a new dress for the W. H. S. Alumni Banquet of 195 8, at which all my class¬ mates would be present. I walked rapidly to the Warsaw High School gymnasium, to find the lobby crowded There greeting everyone is Dr. Hugh Smith, a well known Washington min ster, and with him is the President of the United States, Roy Prance, who had left Washington to run its own business, while he came to the banquet. Coming toward me is Virginia Mae Pierce, who just won the Miss America title for the tenth time, and with her, Wesley Brown, who has become Ambassador to England. Could the Millionaire, the crowd is talking about, be Billy Walker? They say he lights his cigars with million dollar bills. Why, look who is sitting across from, me--Mr. Mrs. Paul Revere. ' Someone said Prances gave up her movie career to become Mrs. Revere. Here comes the Charming Ann Lamb. Ann, much to the amazement of all of us, followed the teaching profession and she is now a mathematics instructor at Warsaw High. Someone said that Ann became so attached to math in her high school days that she just could not give it up. The President of our Alumni Society, W. D. Edwards, who has just completed his 10th post-graduate course at V. P. I., is announcing that dinner is served. Tayloe Murphy, the millionaire playboy, is seated at the table with me. Tayloe shows me the pills he takes for his acid stomach. They are Carter ' s Liver pills manufactured by Carter-Balderson Co. I never thought that Alvin and Grover would have such a prosperous business. I just chatted with Louise Sydnor and her husband Boatwright Sanders. They say, they are making millions off their Dairy Farm. I looked around for Virginia Clarke to make up the fifth party. Much to my amazement, I learn that Virginia is out sailing on the Atlantic Waves with her new hubby, Robert Allison. Virginia ' s solgan is still, Marry Robert and s ;e the world through a port hole. Peggy Wilson and Marie Snowden have a radio show over Station D-U-Z called, Ingnid Igglestine ' s In-laws. They will make a personal appear- ence at Warsaw Mosque tomorrow night. Pearl Pitts and Elsie Bulgher, famous jitterbug team, now entertain us with some of the number from their newest show, Till the Stars Shoot. I have just talked to Mable Reynolds a few minutes. She said she had set up a Sewing Shop and really had a fine business. Everyone is talking about the fight which took place the other night. Allen Harper won the Heavyweight Championship of the World from Joe Louis. Joe is still unconscious. To my surprise, June France just came whizzing through. She said she is a singer in the Stork Club in Hollywood. Clarke Gable was her escort. Leroi Clarke has joined Ann Lamb in teaching at Warsaw High School-- Home Economics. She says there ' s nothing like housekeeping. Oh, here are our last entertainers on the program--why, it ' s Edna Mae Nash and Geraldine Sanders impersonating the 1948 Warsaw Hip-h Faculty. Once more, with pleasant memories of old and dear friendships still fresh in our minds, I turn in at the door of my cosy little bedroom, re¬ move my lovely evening dress, and hang it in the closet, till the next year ' s Alumni Banquet. A good time was had by alii Class Historian, Frances King mmmmr tv, mm, mmn mm 3i= Stewart l s hr nr Ann Edwards Amos Elliott E Barbara Clarke Dorothy Coates ■ William Croxton Rita Rita Jenkins Myrtle Morris Ernestine Kush Irving racket! Patricia links] Ralph Revere Thomas Robbins Cordell San fori Eugene Sanders Hermit Sanders Ralph Smith Burnette Scott Ruti barren Thrift Lcuiss ' ' lest James ' .Vhite Robert Vi 1 : ; ' 3 t Darrell . Townsend, Annie Mae Waterfield, Harding Williams, Shirley 1. The Cute Ones 2. Our Kitchen Stall ' 3. Three’s a Crowd Dear Ole Alma Mater Softbal1 In thus!astes? in Donald Taylor Bryant Sudd Clopton Dabel Damron Po sa Lee Da1anc ranee z=M :■ 1 ia v Ruby I nrlcrie Ann ' TortHern George Oliff Euyene ' -itts Donald ore Anna Ha Sanders Leon Scrtes Lester Scott Joyce Slaa Pa mI Store ' , ■ ■ n Cool, Clear ' .7ater ■ • Sydnor, Georgie Tallent, Mary Lee Wilkins, Madeline Vanlandingham, Christine Withers, Lavelle Old Faithful i ' icy, Fayo, Ann a— 3 = M ailgimMimiMI PJM ' 7 ' 777 7 i yj vinr, ' V . 7. 7 w 7.7 . ' . 77 I ' J IV I . V AwV V WV Vvy v V v o Id in Lansda11 M U4LJQ ' 1 Ml WXWMKMW ' MW W lT TWW .Vy7:! L [ ' ' •. ' Mll ' l’-’J ’dM 1 .V jV ' ; l+ [ U Bp:.:’ r Wj 1‘- 1 - ,’■ • . . I Iff FIFTH GRADE THIRD GRADE ' wm- wmxm - I T SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE II Left bo r! t: First row: ?r; IH r, Lamb - Webb - .-visor. Advert ' s I • ’ Sditor, 11son - FACULTY Left to rirtht: First row: L Anderson. nwery, larlsnd, er- rd, ork ' ns - ' p j p 0 r ) f | 1, ebb Second row: ' louldln, inowden, Triolet t. Booth, Crsbbe hird row I A ' ’ ' 3 rj , 9 . . • i,, U i. ITot Pictured: Tackett { CHEER LEADERS First row left to right: Fatricia Plnkard, Second row: Dorothy Coates, Frances Bell Third row: Evelyn Franklin Louise West, Ann Lamb-Leader, COTILLION CLUB Left to right: Walker - Treasury, Fulley - Refreshments, Wilson - Vice-President Edwards - Decoration, Lamb - Secret ry, Murphy - President. 7 ? V . 1 ■.4- K ' fear - . ’ t - . - _; mm. . jeh hm t • ■.. :. . ■ ‘ - ' CiJ ' • _ t a - 1 _ .k, m • r.- :• • ■ fit ..aJMlfe l ' l, :■ ) -n s .22?“$ «• , a .i ' ■ ii ratHai Sit? f SMS . .saa ..-- IS afcs- - ' ’ .. ...i- j|IWIW IBMWf9M8BIW . rs Ml • ! . ' « J • r U.SAMK . m f:W j . ' 4K ■aaaaarj.-iiWMi. ? P- l mm Wilt MmJ U wtKmmwmmmvmsi 7V y. : .vfiYi; tiWiYfcii F. F. A. Left to right: Robert Wilson - Cordell Sanford Grayson Smith - Ellsworth Bowen Treasury - Secretary Reporter - Vice-President Donald Bowen Billy alker Henry Seward Sentinel President Adviser F. H Fir3t Row left to right: Lois Franklin - Secretary Elsie Bulgher - President Phyllis Fallin - Vice-President Second row left to right: Pearl Pitts - Treasury Miss Triplett - Adviser Barbara English - Reporter Left to right: Edna Bryant - Reporter Virginia King - Vice-President Barbara Pulley dong Leader Harlan Davis - Song Leader Harding Waterfield - President Joyce Sisson - Secretary STRICTLY FORMAL CAST, left to right: Clarke, Wilson, Brown, , Carter, King, Harper, Murphy, Bulgher, Baldarson, Sanders Sydnor, Dishman, Pierce, France, , Clarke, Lamb, Reynolds, Walker France Snow;Jen. Idwards Smith, Not pictured: Pitts Nash Left to right: Ann Lamb - Reporter Herbert Garland - Treasury, m v vf f l i r 0m Hi ■ 1 1® a ' nf) ' iBpf 1 B PPV ' a pBg- J Hi 1 ’ gags Ip 1 1 M hIvM 1 If J: n, a tt ilk, -«iu g W -A. .. 1 mSb @ « iffsli The Virginia High School league presented here in Warsaw High School auditorium March 12, a one-act play tournament for the schools of the Northern Neck dis ' - ' et of which Warsaw was the winner. From this district next the regional tournament which was held ■ College of University of Virginia. Those in the cast were; -t i© winner went to iary Washington Barbara Doerer---Maurya Tayloe Murphy-—Bartley Ann Lamb-Nora Ann Edwards--Cathleen Phyllis Fallin-Women Frances Bell Mary ' Withers Joyce Sisson Wes-ley Brown-Men Cordell Sanford Leslie Fallin Ellsworth Bowen Martha Webb- ' -Director rm m RIDERS TO THE SEA MWWW wc ' -m Taking it Easy ,palsl Tennis Champs Home run slugger Posing For the Birdie Ginny, Faye, Lou Let s play ball Very Chummy Gazing at the Action mile, Rachel Perfect Pose They ' re off to the Picnic Grayson M II m MU FOOTBALL First row left to right: Wplker 2 B, Wilson C., Edwards L. E. Second row left to rirht: Sub., Elliott R. G., Sub., K. Sanders Sub., Sub., Elliott R. G., Revere L. G., Murphy Sub. Warsaw 32 — Farnham 0 Warsaw 18 -- Tappahannock 0 Warsaw 12 -- Cople 32 Sanford R. E., H. Dishman R. H. B., S. Dishman F. B., Thrift L. H. P., Pulley Sub., ere L. G., Bowen Sub., Seward Coach Packett Sub., Brown , S. Landers a— Sh s ' ZZZ W VJ , ’71 ; TT nrrnifrrsTiT JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Balderson, Pulley, Sanders Second row: Thrift, Tallent, Murphy, Coach--Mr. Seward Scores: Warsaw 6--King George 5 Warsaw 7 0ak Grove Warsaw 7 -ColonIal Beach l6 Warsaw 4--Klng George VARSITY BASKETBALL First row; Second row; Scores: Warsaw Warsaw Warsaw Warsaw Dishman, Walker, Sanford Wilson, Dishman, Edwards Coach, Mr, Seward 20--0ak Grove 21 44—King George 17 27--Colonial Beach 49 27--Montross 37 Warsaw Warsaw Warsaw Warsaw 26—Oak Grove 37--King 40— 59 - George •Colonial •Montross Beach 45 25 45 51 Volley Ball First row: English, King, Wilson, Croxton, Packett Second row: Pinkard, Franklin, Pulley, Packett, Fallin, Sydnor, Clarke Coach, Miss Snowden First row: Fully, English, Wilson, Packett, Session Second row: Franklin, Clarke, Franklin, Doerer, Edwards, Morris Coach, Miss Snowden Scores: Warsaw 12—Oak Grove 23 Warsaw 21--King George $4 Warsaw 21--Colonial Beach 17 Warsaw 22—Montross 12 Warsaw 15 — Oak Grove 39 Warsaw 22—King George 46 Warsaw 15—Colonial Beach 10 Warsaw 21—Montross Basketball Scores: Warsaw 24--Farnham 28 V arsaw 44--Farnham 22 Warsaw 31-- Farnham 30 i BASEBALL Left to right: First row: Doorer, Sisson, Pulley, Packett, ’.ViIson Franklin - Manager, Clarke, Dawson, Soott, Clarke Second row: Sydnor, Croxton, King, Clarke, Pierce, Pell, Jenkins, Snowden - Coach. BASEBALL Left to right: First row: Dishman, Wilson, Edwards, Sanders, Walker - Captain, Dishman, Garland. Second row: Bowen - Manager, Hall, Garland, Sanford, Revere, Pulley, Thrift, Packett, Balderson, Harper, Seward - Coach. u (I I L l Itii lill it l ' . ah£ . li. IL Compliments of EL HARDWICK W rsauJj w CENIlWIlll AKiHlfMi R 16 RWHT,? UP. PKone Heathsvtl! Village f Virairia. Compliments AUBERYOTF War S uj v Va. TMOMdSAHD BITTNER tiamtstMict Warsa w,Va IQLV.lMm HMSLWmt . PM OWE lVrtKS V,6i Con rai ulations ClASSOF ‘AS MILLERS 5-IO-$I.O(M)P Wa rsaw, V.r cjmia. Cornphiuenk EAST-COAST-ELQLM.CO. Warsaw, Va. NORTHERN NECK STATE BANK VVA R SAW VA directors W. Tay loe Murphy ChaS. H. Ry land. W. A. Tones Dr 1-4. L. Segor R. E. PeedL M. 0. Hammock Thos T Wri jKt W ' i l li am M. Walher X. 0. Rail CT Ev ere.tt Sa n.de.rs V. W Sandejrs Forty —Years of Service. To Ocxr F ievqtjS Atop Custom EPS VILUAGE. MOTOR COMPAKIY foxo Sexr ce xxo 3at£s Sp 2 c Loltz .1 ocj In Q Y ' AM JO E fD £. 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BROOKS SON,INC DISTRIBUTORS Mill too r } Lur l r } B uJdir c $upp)ie_S Hav-duyare, PltxmBei-S , arv.cL EUctr Cal Supplies Roofmcj PairvtS av d U 0 a v A pp)iarvc 25 Estimates Awn Piams Fornvshed 07c f a.h.(xy r l ' AOch ) l a- i to.Jr r l M m .M-ACW ’ 1 M ii f f. p Tl T iJ JTfl ' f ' T 7T r t m ' tit v rmun r v f T - t J HksQ Ivii : y. ::”rr-- ' r: ========t m | i COMERCIAL por.tr a it PAPPAUANNOCK STUDIO PhOT 06 RAPHY O School PKoTogft-apKs o Kodak Fm sk rig and Entargiwg o Copies —A4 miai ' uire.s — Fracas o Cameras — Filins — Supplies Phone TaPPAHANNOCK 157 V At p Rv Laa e ' Ave. CONGRATULATIONS to fUE CLASS op lS n-l9 y WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL Pr orA THE OFFICERS ANJD EMPLOYE ES Of= Y OUA LOCALuy -OWA eo-AND- OP ? f AT D TIDEWATER TELEPHONE COMPANY Compliments OP THE WALKER CANDY CO. y fon ' h-oSSs K St fSTHTTT mzww. ummimmmi is £2 WWWM TlTW 3Wp SENIOR STATISTICS Balderson, Alvin Brown, Wesley Bulgher, Elsie Carter, Grover Clarke, Leroi Clarke, Virginia Di3hman, Howard Edwards, W. D. France, June France, Roy Harper, Allen King, Frances Lamb, Ann Murphy, Tayloe F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; Strictly Formal Andrew Culter: Member of S. C. A. and Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1,2; Treasure of S. C. A. 1; President of class 1; Master of ceremonies 3 } Captain of Safety Patrol 4; Chaplain of S. C. A. 3; Football 3 4; Strictly Formal Mr. Ahern; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. Member of F. H. A. 2, 3 4; Vice President of Northern Neck F. H. A. 3 } President of F. H. A. 4; Strictly Formal Nettie Cutler; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 4; Patrolman 4; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3 , 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3 4; Basketball 1, 3, Volley Ball 3 4; F. H. A. 2, 3; On the Welfare committee for S. C. A 0 4; Strictly Formal Marcia; Glee Club 1, 2; On advertising committee for the Ambassador of 1948; Member of S. C. A. and Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3 4; Football 1, 2, 3 4; Basketball 3, 4; Treasure of S. C. A. 4; Chairman of Social committee of S. C. A. 3 ) Strictly Formal Lt. Bob Cunningham; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3 4; Football 1, 2, 3 4; Basketball 3, 4; Treasure of class 4; advertising manager for annual 4; Chairman of decorations for Cotillion club 4; On Social committee for S. C. A. 3; President of class 2; Secretary 3; Strictly Formal Jim; F. F. A. 1, 2; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. Secretary of F. H. A. 2; Strictly Formal Mrs. Tilton; Assistant art editor for Ambassador of 1948; Art editor for Ambassador of 1948; Volley Ball 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. Vice President of class 3j Master of ceremonies 4; advertising manager for Strictly Formal ; Chaplain of S. C. A, 4; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; On advertising committee for Strictly Formal ; Member of S. C. A. and Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. Strictly Formal Cindy Collins; Literary editor for Ambassador of 1948; On publicity committee of S. C. -A. 4; Member of Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3 4. Strictly Formal Jane; Business Manager for the Am bassador of 1948; On the Ambassador Staff 2; Secretary of Cotillion club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3j On Health, Music, Literary and Athletic Re¬ wards 3; Reporter for S. C. A. 4; Chairman of Publicity committee, S. C. A. 4; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Basketball 3 4; Football 3 4; Strictly Formal Elroy; Editor-in-chief for Ambassador of 1948; Secretary of S. C. A. 3; Vice President of S. C. A. 4; Vice President Nash, Edna Mae of Cotillion Club 3; President of Cotillion Club 4; Chairman of School Beautification Committee 3j Member of Program Committee; Literary and Athletic Rewards 3; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 3, 4; Chairman of Program committee for S. C. A. 4; Transferred from Binford Jr. High, Richmond Va. in Sophomore year. Member of F. H. A. 2, 4; Strictly Formal” Marilyn; Member of S. C. A. and Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 4. Pierce, Virginia Mae Vice President of Class 1; ' ’Strictly Formal” Sally; Pitts, Pearl Member of Safety Patrol 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3i Class editor for Ambassador of 1948; On the advertising committee for Ambassador of 1948; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary of class 1; Treasure of F. H. A. 4; Member of F. H. A. 2, 3 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Member of S. C. A. and Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Staging Committee for Strictly Formal . Reynolds, Mable Member of F. H. A. 2; On committee for properties for Strictly Formal ; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sanders, Geraldine Member of F. H. A. 4; Chairman of Properties for Strictly Formal ; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, Smith, Hugh 3 4. On Staging committee for Strictly Formal ; F. F. A. 1, 2; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Snowden, Marie Vice President of class 4; On advertising committee for Ambassador of 1948; Chairman of Library Committee 4; Strictly Formal Josie; Member of S. C. A. and Sydnor, Louise Junior Red Cross 4; Transferred from Thomas Dale High, Chester Virginia, Senior Year. Strictly Formal Rose Tilton; Chairman of Publicity for Ambassador of 1948; Glee Club 1, 2, 3? On publicity committee for S. C. A. 4; Member of Safety Patrol 4; On committee for S. C. A. 3j Member of Junior Red Cross Walker, Billy and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; On publicity committee 3, Class President 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3 4; President of F. F. A. 4; Chairman of Program committee for S. C. A. 3; Vice President of S. C. A. 3j Treasure of S. C. A. 1; Treasure of F. F. A. 3; Sports editor for Ambassador of 1948; Strictly Formal George; Captain of Football and Basketball 4; Captain of Baseball 3 4; On the Ambassador staff 1, 2; Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, Wilson, Peggy 2, 3 4. Strictly Formal Agnes; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 4; Basketball 3 4; Captain of basketball 4; Assistant editor-in-chief for Ambassador of 1948; Chairman for Literary and Athletic Rewards for S. C. A. 3j Been awarded School Letter 3? Member of Junior Red Cross and S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President of Cotillion Club 4; On school Beautification and Program committee ' s for s. C. A. 3 « ' v ( . V • r.- ' i V;- ' • • • ' ’■ • -v t ■ • ' ,.n. ;• - « • -V V, • . -V 9 ♦ Vs • ' r V y ■ V’ f - , :: v . 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