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Senior Class Mirror The Greatest Lovers Louise Diggs J. W. Brady The Most Likely to Succeed Phyllis Miller Fred Moyer Cutest Judy Kerby Max Dooms Wittiest Mary Joe Davis Eddie Myrtle Best Personality Doris Webb Connie Guthrie Most Polite Ann Coffey Richard Lotts Best Dancers Janet Arnold Ray Quillen Brainiest Martha Ann Swezey Eddie Yoder Most Athletic Jo Ann Sweet Donnie Austin Favorite Teacher Miss Wise ; |i i 4 21
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u GLADYS ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN Give me love and work—these two only. Not Shown PHYLLIS JONES DONALD AUSTIN JUNIOR EAST 4 20 ]§► EUGENE KING WINIFRED PANNELL EUGENE SIMMONS ROBERT STEELE i A -.K u A J u, ; BETTY LEE WETZEL A deep, heartfelt, genuine sincerity is the trait of true and noble womanhood. EUGENE K. WOODS God helps those who help themselves. JUANITA CHRISTINE WORLEY Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes; in every gesture dignity and love. HELEN LOUISE WORTH Life is a game that must be played. DOUGLAS JEAN YANCEY Not too fast, not too slow, Just the girl you like to know. EDDIE L. YODER Work first and then rest. SENIORS 1950
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CUSS WILL We, the Senior Class of Waynesboro High School of 1950, realizing that the underclassmen will never reach our high position, except by our help, do leave these following qualities to the said persons. All other wills of previous date are now made null and void by this testimony. Being of sound bodies and minds (except for a few bruises) we, the Senior Class do hereby make our last will and testament: Donnie Austin leaves his dislike for girls to Link Antro- bus who loves them all. Roger Burnett leaves his cowboy boots to Ranny Harrison who could use a new pair. Janet Arnold leaves her seat in Mr. Henley’s class to anyone who loves him . . . Ann McCracken leaves a pack of cigarettes to Jayne Trimble so she will have a few of her own for a change. Jo Anne Sweet leaves her “Miss Red Feather” title to anyone who wants to raise red chickens. Martha Ann Swezey leaves her ability to do anything to Ned Moses who can’t do “nothin’.” Mary Jo Davis leaves her ability to be heard and not seen to Barbara Smith. Eddie Yoder leaves his brain to Emmett Kennedy who is desperate for help. Charlotte Hicks leaves her motto: “It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all” to anyone who has ever lost a man. Connie Guthrie leaves his smile to Mrs. DeLong. Howard Shultz leaves !!!!!! Renny Profit leaves his position to Hank Anderson who looks like a hopeful tackle. Margaret Critzer leaves George to all the envious Junior girls labeled “Hands Off!” Nancy Fitch leaves her scholastic looks to “Red” Wimer so at least she’ll have that to go on. Fred Moyer leaves his love to all the Junior girls who thought he was coming back. Buddy Coyner leaves his job at WAYB to anyone who likes to be a janitor. Lois Freeman leaves her contagious giggles to Mrs. Shepherd. Gladys Zimmerman leaves her stand on second floor hall to Miss Wise on patrol. Eddie Alyrtle leaves all his old chewing gum to Air. Tolley who can’t afford to buy a new pack. Connie Kurtz leaves Joan Hyman and her parties to all the envious Junior boys. Hunter Swink doesn’t leave anything because he is still recuperating from the nervous breakdown he had after spending all his money for Sylvia as “Miss Waynes¬ boro.” Billy Kerlin leaves his reformed ways to Glenn Hite. Jimmie Mayes leaves his spot in the pool room to anyone else who sneaks in “under age.” Dorothy Teter leaves her ability to leave school every day at lunch to anyone who thinks he is smart enough. Doris Cowan leaves her carefree ways to Catherine Swezey who takes life too seriously. Joan Kivilighan leaves her love for initiations to Bran¬ don Taylor, saying, “Do everything they say.” Jimmie Austin leaves his hangout at Hick’s Service Station to Jimmie Altice. Guy Balsey leaves his diploma to his brother. Patsy Speck leaves her candy to Pat Lipscomb. Charles Hanger leaves his glasses to Referee Schumann. Guy Hoy leaves his curly hair to Pam Pattie. Bernard Hintze leaves his good looks to L. E. Wood, reminding him to get his beauty sleep. Carl Jones leaves all his little moron jokes to all the little morons in the school. Bill Shorter leaves his battered pipe to be placed among the school’s many trophies for outstanding achievements. We think one of the most important things this school has ever done is getting rid of Shorter. Ray Quillen leaves his ability to smoke a pipe and not get sick to Bill McConnell. David Kiddy leaves his pep to Jimmie Yearout with a list of foods that contain vitamins. Phyllis Miller leaves a few inches of her hair to Air. Gamble to keep his ears warm. Stanley Baker leaves his little red truck to the Coach to pick up the pieces of the driver-training car. Leland Baker leaves himself to Miss Wise with instruc¬ tions to leave him alone. Donald Barnes leaves his slim physique to Bill Balsey. Hugh Batten leaves his sailor suit to next year’s Navy. J. W. Brady leaves Doris Davis —but not to anyone else. Jessica Brown leaves V. P. I. to Jane Coiner who will make good use of it. Georgia Butler leaves her voice to Coach Leitch to use when talking to the football team. Genevieve Campbell leaves her tidy-like ways to Jean Wade in hopes that she will use them. Jean Cook leaves her sweaters to Mary Frances Berry. George Craig leaves his station wagon to Air. Brondoli who already has a wagon. Malcolm Wade leaves his ticket to Boys’ State to John Canada. Ray Weaver leaves his prize cows to Lee Griggs with instructions to throw away his rats. Doris Webb leaves her straight bangs to Steve Hughes. Betty Wetzel leaves her position in Choral Club to Bertie Courtney who can’t sing a note. Juanita Worley leaves her ability to get ahead to Ann Cole who doesn’t have one. Helen Worth leaves the Fishburne Cadets to Cal Hudgins. Richard Daugherty leaves the Doddle House to Wallace Dodd. Floyd Crouch leaves his typing speed to Mary Bess Phillips. Phyllis Davis leaves her patience to all underclassmen who can’t get their lockers open. Max Dooms leaves his neat appearance to Blaise d’Echert. Louise Diggs leaves her ability to get a man and hold him to Ann Maupin. Gilda Foley leaves her ability to worry over her studies to Joyce Roberts. Donnie Garber leaves his figure skating to Alary Lou White. Jimmie Hagwood leaves his bashful ways to Mary Lou White. Martha Jones leaves 25 pounds to Pat Lipscomb. Judy Kerby leaves her ability to have ’em and leave ’em to Nina Stinespring. Shirley Lester leaves her dreams of the future to Shirley Wimer who hasn’t gotten over the past. Janet Matheny leaves her ability to keep away from boys to Jo Jane Williams. Anna Mae McCourry leaves her ride to school every morning with Steve Stegall to Jean Marks. Ann Pannell leaves her long black hair to Barbara Campbell. 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