Waynesboro High School - Skyline Yearbook (Waynesboro, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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We, the 1948 Senior Class of Waynesboro High School, of the City of Waynesboro, County of Augusta and State of Virginia being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills made by us heretofore. ARTICLE I To W. H. S. we leave the spirit of cooperation that “marked” our class since its years in these hallowed halls, with the hope that we have in some way, made Waynesboro High a better school. To the Freshman Class we bequeath the hope that you will derive the joy and pleasure from high school that we, the undersigned, have. To the Sophomore Class we do hereby will our love for being different and our ability to get things done. To the Junior Class we leave our sacred title of “Seniors”, the choice seats in the auditorium and all the priv¬ ilege of being a Senior. ARTICLE H 1. LEO CLOUTIER wills his neat appearance and pleasant attitude to Charles Hanger. 2. JANET KNICELY leaves her ability to study to the Freshman class who’ll need it during their next three years at W. H. S. 3. MACON BROWN leaves his ability to leave class to Conrad Gutherie, who always seems to get caught. 4. FLORA LARSEN leaves her ability to flirt with all the boys to Yvonne Garber. 5. ANN GREAVER leaves her nice, yet sophisticated, ways to Thurston DeMasters. 6. RUTH MAIER leaves her willingness to work to Cannon Steele. 7. RUTH LUCAS leaves her innocent yet flirty ways to Martha Butler. 8. DOROTHY DAVIS leaves her nice personality to Cullen Bradley with instructions to go ahead and use it. 9. PHIL BUCHANAN leaves his ability to come to school late and leave early to Ray Quillen who’ll be try¬ ing the same thing in a few years. 10. GEORGE BAKER leaves his title “Boy of the Month” to anyone worthy of it. 11. POWELL FOSTER leaves his craving for higher learning to Mary Joe Davis. 12. ED HANEY leaves his afternoon seat in Mrs. Davies’ office to Lee Griggs, hoping he will inherit some of Ed’s initiative. 13. HELEN LOUISE ANDERSON leaves her nice manners to the Sophomore boys, who always try to give Mrs. Trimble a hard time. 14. JO ANN CANADA’S knowledge of what she bequeaths is dense; so she leaves her vocabulary to anyone capable of using it. 15. JUANITA DOBBS wills her continuous talk about the state from which she came to Mary Grissim who is also from Alabama. 16. PICKFORD KENNEDY leaves his love for W. H. S. to Helen Marks who seems to be following in his foot¬ steps. 17. TESSIE NEOFOTIS leaves her ability to be loyal to Milnes, to some sophomore girl who will be as true to Donnie. 18. MASSIE WRIGHT leaves his skill to entertain at all times to Doug Smith. 19. JOAN HANGER leaves her title “Miss Fishbume” to Betty Taylor. 20. BUNNIE RICKS leaves her modesty to Flossie Klutz. 21. HELEN KINSER leaves her neat appearance to Nancy Fitch. 22. RUBY ARNOLD leaves her ardent Sophomore admirers to the future Junior girls. 23. PEGGY MOYER leaves her position on the Varsity Basketball Squad to Jo Ann Sweet. 24. MILNES AUSTIN leaves his cot in the locker room to Davey Kerns. 25. LOIS FURR leaves her Cullen and the Buick to Mary Ann Johnson. 26. JEAN BIRDSONG leaves her name “little mutt” to Peggy Glenn. 27. DELORES YANCEY leaves her good connections at the University of Virginia to Joan Kivligan. 28. PAUL DORSETT leaves his many fans, except Sally, to the future Varsity Sq uads. 29. JANET ALTICE leaves her ability to camel-walk down the second floor hall to Mrs. Snyder who has watch¬ ed and wondered at her so many times. 30. WAYNE BROCKENBROUGH leaves his ever-ready smile to Karl Sheffield. 31. BINNY CHEW leaves her ability to get to so many places in so little time to Sue Lawless who has so much trouble getting nowhere. 32. SHIRLEY LARSEN leaves her naturally curly hair to anyone who wants to get it by a Toni Home Perma¬ nent. 33. HAZEL MOYER can’t afford to leave anything ’cause she’s gonna’ need everything herself for her mar¬ ried life with “the Reverend”. 34. FRANCES QUILLEN leaves behind all her old love affairs. 35. LEMUEL IRVINE leaves his ability to discuss historical events with Mrs. Snyder to Joe Glick. 36. GENE BABER leaves his second floor hall comer and Doris to any Junior who’d be crazy enough to risk having teachers bawl him out every day. 37. HOWARD FITZGERALD leaves his nice physique to Charles Crafton with a reminder that “practice makes perfect”. 38. PHIL BROOKS leaves his ability to wear his hair short to Charlotte Hunte. 39. JOYCE COOKE leaves her dimples to Jimmy Austin who is cute without them. 40. JANICE SANDRIDGE leaves her Crozet fans to Pinkie” Wade. 41. HELEN MARIE ANDERSON leaves her house on Wilson to Nita Ellison so she can stand at the window and watch Elwood. 42. WILLIAM BALL leaves his ability to read quietly in the library to Bill Shorter who always seems to get kicked out of that place. 43. MARY LOUISE HARRY leaves her ballerina skirts to June Talley. 44. SHIRLEY JOHNSON leaves some of her straight hair to Audry Hamilton. 45. WALTER THOMPSON would like to leave his job at Kroger’s to “Peaches” Wright b ut since he already has a job, Walter decides to keep his and make it a full time career. 46. FRANCES CAMPBELL is passing on the family key to Fishbume to her sister Ann who probably al¬ ready has one of her own. J 47. WILLIAM FOLKS leaves his hidden talents with women to Van Irvin who puts on such an innocent front. 48. RALPH WAGNER leaves his ability to be seen and not heard to “Tojo” who is heard but not seen. 49. BOB MOORE leaves his casanova ways to Donald Marsh who is well on his way now. 50. JACKIE QUESENBERY leaves part of her temper to Leland Baker, telling him to use it to stand up for himself. r 51. RAYMOND PARNELL leaves his ability to sleep in class and get by with it to Carl Jones. 52. “BABE” HINTZE leaves her collection of Hillbilly Songs to anyone who doesn’t know how to sing, saying it’s better to sing these than none at all. 53. ARTHUR HODGE leaves his straight A’s in English to Dickie Hammond who would like a change from his usual F’s. 54. DONALD BEVERAGE leaves his baby face to Thomas Tillman who looks just the opposite. 55. RUSSELL COFFEY leaves his quietness to Edward Bunch who could certainly stand some quieting down. 56. MARY LOU POWELL leaves her intellectual ways to Mary Moore. 57. MARY PRATT leaves her popularity to Joanne Pence. 58. FRANCES QUICK leaves her ability to giggle at nothing to Eddie Yoder. 59. JACK FISHER leaves his beard to Charles Hutton. 60. BETTY LOU DUMAS bequeaths her ability to get and hold a man to Shirley Lester. 61. MARIANNE SHUMATE wills her headache as editor of the “Gold ’n Purple” to Sylvia Herron. 62. PAUL ALMARODE wills his technique for “cutting school” to Sonny Reid who is developing a few of his own. 63. BOBBY COHN leaves her ability to throw wonderful parties to those envious Junior girls. 64. IRMA FITZPATRICK bequeaths her way of wanting to know and see everything that goes on to Suzie Hartbarger. 65. BETTY McCAMBRIDGE and ROSE MARIE SAUNDERS leave their friendship to Jane Coyner and Joan Hyman hoping that Jane and Joan will have as much fun together in high school as they did. 66. BILL MANEY wills his ability to like and be liked by everyone to Bill Smith. 67. NINA McGANN bequeaths her job at the “Charme Beauty Shoppe” to anyone who has a desire to learn to make “pin curls”. 68. ELEANOR SAUNDERS wills her drawl to anyone who thinks it’s cute and would like to borrow it. 69. LEROY TURNER bequeaths his way of keeping quiet while Miss Wise is calling the roll during home room period to her next year home room students. 70. ANN TAYLOR leaves her ability to high jump to Mary Lou White. 71. MARY LEE STINESPRING leaves her red hair to all the dark haired boys who insist on getting theirs out of a bottle (Peroxide, that is). 72. KENNETH COFFEY leaves his ability to keep his mouth shut to Eddie Myrtle. 73. SALLY ELLIS leaves her cute and petty ways to Bobby Lou Lovegrove. 74. TOMMY LOTTS wills his love for loafing to Carl Jones. 75. DOUG MATHNEY bequeaths his ability to get along with anybody to Charles Freed. 76. JANICE STEEL leaves her cute figure to Alyce Sandridge in hopes that it will help her in her career as a model. 77. GENE GARST leaves her ability to fall in and out of love so easily to Janet Arnold. 78. ROBERT PLEASANTS leaves his 250 lbs. to Tommy Raftery so he can make “first team” in football next year. 79. LEONARD ALDRIDGE leaves his expression, “Oh, Fudge” to Charles McLear. 80. MARGARET WOOLFORD leaves her soft spoken manner to “Herby” Ross. 81. MAZIE HANGER leaves her quiet ways to Mr. Tolley’s classes. 82. DIANE RICKS leaves her prettiness to all the envious Junior girls. WITNESS TESTOR Janice Steele Members of the Senior Class Babe Hintze Helen Kinser Marianne Shumate

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