Warsaw High School - Ambassador Yearbook (Warsaw, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of Warsaw High School, of Richmond County, Virginia being of sound mind and disposing mem¬ ory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills and codicils heretofore made by us. Barbara Ellen Douglas, having herself inherited the temperament expected of a red head and having written her own thesaurus of spicy words, wills this handbook to Judy Peyton to enliven the senior home room in the future. Fuller Hinson Packett, having decided as a one-man team to relieve the government by personally disposing of all surplus wheat and com on the market, leaves his voluminous spot in the cafeteria line to Agnes Harper and Mary McKenny in hopes that the two might replace him in body if not in spirit. Leanna Christopher leaves her gift of weird vernacular to Jane Lang and Gloria Hynson to entertain those cool cats at all the school dances-- ' cause man, to say the least, this girl ' s the most. Walter Morris reluctantly leaves his half of the twins to Freddie Barrack and Melvin Mozingo in hopes that she will have a quieting effect and thus reduce the hub-bub which usually surrounds them. Johnny Bryant, the smoothest operator of a Warsaw High School bus ever seen in this county, wills his bus to Car¬ ole Tallent in hopes that she will be able to find his lost book of regulations, as he has forgotten how to reinstall the governor. Howard Smith, the speed-demon of the typewriters, leaves his souped up typewriter to Barbara Smith for typing up the school ' s Chit-Chat. Tom Eastham, the famous left hand hook-shooter, bequeaths an autographed copy of DON JUAN to the library so that Harvey and Harold Hinson may have access to it in order that they may benefit from his techniques in making their goals on the court of love--even though Tom is a most difficult fellow to follow in that field. Hudnall Sanders, with all good will, leaves his position as baritone in the Glee Club to Oscar Delano, in hopes that he can stand up to being on the front row over which Mrs. Rice always took her disciplinary actions at Jimmy Davis. Margaret Ann Elliott leaves her formula for skipping play practice to Ann Hall and Jennie Lou France, with one statement of sound advice--that they be sure to stay on the road all the way home. Those gulleys can hit pretty hard, can ' t they, Margaret? Edward Scates, the Casanova of Farmer ' s Fork, reluctantly hands over his debonair spirit and tall-dark-and-hand ' some looks to Jimmy Davis in hopes that Jimmy, as time goes on, will shy away from being a one-girl man and lead •as active a life of pursuit as he. Earl Pitts, the person who ' s likely to be the sickest if a plague of altitude nausea ever hits, wills his strong deter¬ mination for not being on the basketball team to Norman France, in hopes that he will be capable of appreciating thai lack of activity adds to the stature. Barbara Bryant, the pert little brunette from Warsaw, leaves her hot platters at Bill ' s Record Shop for Shirley Wil¬ kins and Mary Ogle Tayloe to spin next year to while away those lonely hours when Winston and Tom won’t be there t occupy their time. Roland Brown wills his broken electric shaver and his old set of bar-bells to Tommy Sabotka and Wayne Oliff in hopes that they may put the latter to as much use in building the physique as did he. As for the electric shaver--it was always hard to keep those whiskers from growing with such rapidity, wasn ' t it, Roland? Barbara Woolard leaves her original book on cosmetology and hair care to Shelby Sanders and Gloria Adams, knowing that they are the only two prospects around who will completely carry out her hard worked-for principles. Barbara, put that mirror down. You look fine! Bernard Davis, whose guiding phrase throughout high school has been, In the spring a young man ' s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love, leaves his secret for charming the girls to Harroll Woolard and Wallace Withers in hopes that they know as Shakespeare said, Bait the hook well; those fish will bite. Finally it is time for us, reluctantly but with necessity, to leave our token of appreciation to the faculty, in hopes that they know we have no intentions of fading out of the picture. We hope that they will always look on us as their nice little pupils wishing for us, as we wish for them, to be able to meet the challenge of the unknown, our to¬ morrow, making the world more receptive to the qualities which become all humanity.

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EARL EDWARD SCATES FFA 1.2,3, 4; Safety Patrol 3,4; SCA 1,2, 3, 4; Sen¬ ior Play 4; Student Council 4. HOWARD EDWARD SMITH FBLA 2,3,4; KVG Crew 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Basket¬ ball 2,3; School Bus Driver 4; FFA 4; SCA 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Senior Play Narrator 4. REYNOLDS CLODWELL WILLIAMS, JR. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Public Speaking 1, 2; Prose Reading 3; May Day Narrator 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club Vice President 2; Beta Club President 3; Rep¬ resentative to Boys ' State 4; SCA Vice President 3; SCA President 4, Student Council President 3; Assist¬ ant Editor Newspaper 3, SCA Representative State Convention 3; Newspaper Reporter 4; National Beta Award 2; Secretary of Class 3; Chairman Rappahan¬ nock Valley District SCA 4; Student Council Mem¬ ber 4. BARBARA JANE WOOLARD SCA 1,2, 3, 4; Welfare Committee Chairman 4; FHA 1; FBLA 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Secretary Glee Club 4; Secretary of Class 4; Newspaper Staff, Typist 4; Alumni Editor 4; Safety Patrol 3; May Court 3, Maid of Honor 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Representative to Girls ' State 3; Senior Play 4; Tennis 3,4; Youth Forum 4.



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