Waynesboro High School - Skyline Yearbook (Waynesboro, VA)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 24 text:

Senior Who ' s Who Most in love Best Dancers Friendliest Margaret Armentrout Chuck Hutton Nita Ellison Bill Smith Mary Ann Myrtle Sonny Beard Most Athletic Most Studious Neatest Barbara Heatwole Richard Lotts Peggy Glenn Jimmy Cook Shirley Grant J. S. McMillan Best Personality Most Conceited Laziest Sylvia Her£0 • • , Tommy Guthrie Mary Ann Johnson Joe Glick Sue Lawless Cannon Steele Most Polite Frances Ellen Coley Van Irvine 4 20 4 -

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' V A r s t Seniors ... V ' A 3 %. iT ' w. As ddti, ' £iXa CPliaSU-Jj Top Row Across G. EDWARD TERRY To be trusted is a great compliment ELAINE JOYCE THOMPSON To be silent is but a small virtue, but ’tis a serious fault to reveal secrets ARNETT W. TOMEY Who winks and shuts his apprehension up JOHN D. TYREE It is good to live and learn M. MARIE WAGNER How pretty her blushing was and how she blushed Bottom Row Across LOIS LOUISE WIMER She’s little but she’s wise EMMA PAULINE WOOD Patience is the best remedy for every trouble MEREDITH L. WRIGHT Silence is more eloquent than words! ! NORWOOD E. WRIGHT Oh, for a life of sensations rather than of thoughts ELIZABETH FRANCES WYANT To be trusted is a greater companion than love JUSTICE EAST I love work; it fascinates me. I sit and look at it for hours 4 19 }



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Senior Class Will The Senior Class of 1949 has called this serious and solemn meeting to read the last will and testament of the Class, and to bestow from her dying hand the few gifts she has had in possession in her last moments. All these things have been distributed according to the needs of the receiver. They are her decisions definitely arrived at, after serious deliberation. We, the Class of 1949, in ninety-one individual and dis¬ tinct parts, in the act of passing out of this sphere of educa¬ tion with a well-trained, high-toned mind and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, making all others null and void, as well as any speeches made by us during our minutes of leisure. Let us pause here and read this great document, as it is drawn up and duly sworn to. Hark ye! listen, one and all while I read. John Taylor leaves one of his four roses to T. Guthrie, with instructions not to sniff deeply. Bennett Campbell wills his baby-blue eyes to Mary Jo to wear with Lawhorn’s sweaters. Louise Hoy wills her silly giggles to Ruby Terrell, re¬ minding her to use them. Betty Mae Allen bequeaths her sailor boy to any girl who hates the Army. Ada Mae Lavender wills her neatly curled hair to Barbara Campbell. Douglas Gumm wills her sweet disposition to Jayne Tremble. Louise Powers leaves her seat in Drakes’s drugstore to Charlotte Hunt. Alyce Sandridge leaves her ability to high-kick to Joan Hyman. Pauline Wood leaves her ability to skip school to Ned Moses who already knows the technique. Nancy Johnston leaves her like for the cadet uniform to Ann Campbell. Elizabeth Wyant leaves her ability to hold her correct note to the soprano section. Christine Sprouse leaves her “good works” in the Salvation Army to Corkey Shifflett. Thurston DeMasters leaves his powers of concentration to Stephen Hughes. Ben Dorrier leaves his bus ride every evening to anyone who hates to walk. Cannon Steele leaves his ability to get in trouble to Tojo Wimer. Jo Ann Anderson leaves her executive position in the D. E. Club to anyone who likes to loaf. Lois Wimer leaves her spot on the mountain to Tweedles Potter who’s already tried it out. Audrey Taylor leaves her solitude to Susie Hartbarger to use in the drugstore every afternoon. Bill Smith leaves his way with women to Donny Austin. Patsy Hollar leaves her many male admirers to any girl who can’t catch one of her own. Doug Smith leaves his ability to quit smoking to Jerry Rvman. J. D. Tyree leaves his car to anyone who is willing to forget its past history. Frances Ellen Coley leaves her driving ability to Fred Moyer. Buddy Fitzgerald leaves his wreck of a car to J. W. Brady whose ora has probably collapsed by now. Gene Heatwole leaves his football captainship to next year’s center. J. S. McMillan leaves his neat appearance to Don Marsh. Brian Ross leaves his ability to endure a class of girls to Malcolm Wade who would probably be in his seventh Heaven! Johnny Troxell leaves his motor scooter to Charles Wright who surely needs one! Paul Martin leaves his past Naval career to Carl Jones who is trying to get in. Mary Ann Johnson had plenty to leave but she is taking it all with her because she will need it later on in life. Joyce Thompson leaves her typing speed to her sister, Margaret Louise. Jimmy Cook leaves his car to Martha Ann so she will at least have transportation, if not Jimmy. Nita Ellison wills her singing talents to Jo Ann Pence, though Jo Ann does very well on her own. Shirley “Fifi” Grant leaves her French dance to any¬ body who can do it justice as she has done. Chuck Hutton leaves his “most-in-love” title to Charlie Freed. Grace Hanger leaves her ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time to Jimmy Yearout. Sylvia Herron leaves her ability to reduce so quickly to Jo Ann Anderson. Eva Owens leaves her maillfe ' n tical ability to “I O.” Arnold! ‘ V Patricia Pendergraft leaves “Choo-Choo” Justice to his wife, because it’s about time somebody else loved him. Carlie Potter leaves her place in the B. A. to anyone who has a gas mask. 4 21 £• 4

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