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Seniors of 1952 William Grover Stuples Helen Taylor Richard Guy Williams Cultivate literature and useful knowledge for the purpose of qualifying the rising generations for patrons of good government, virtue and happiness. Phyllis Arlene Sullivan John Edwin Taylor, Jr. Shirley Louise Wimer Paul D. Wright Catherine Jane Swezey Peggy Jean Terry Vergie Grace Wine Edith Joyce Zimmerman Charles Mason Swezey Norma Jean Wade Phyllis Jean Woods George Washington
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Seniors of 1952 Mary Joyce Roberts Joyce Elizabeth Shiflet Mary Elizabeth Smith Carl Woodrow iow Rob r r Cornelius ShifI.ett Marilyn Edith Sorce ) j, Elzia Delno Serrett George Douglas Shifflet Betty Louise Shiflett Samuel Shiflett Nancy Jean Stinespring Nira Janet Stinespring I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong. —Abraham Lincoln
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Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of Waynesboro High School Filed: May i, 1952 State of YirCxINia COUNTY OF AUGUSTA Waynesboro, Virginia We, the Senior Class of Waynesboro High School of 1952, being of reasonably sound minds and bodies, do, with the making of this our last will and testament, declare all other wills of previous date null and void. ARTICLE I Realizing that the underclassmen will probably never reach our high position and almost super¬ human intelligence, we leave the following to the said persons: Dillon Allen —Leaves his week at Boys’ State to some lucky Junior boy. Ruben Andrews —Leaves his natural red hair to all the envious boys who get theirs “unnaturally.” Jack Ball —Leaves his book “How to Grow” to Jimmy Sandy. Eva Mae Batman —Leaves her quiet voice to Bob Madison with orders to “Keep your big mouth shut. ” William Barnes —Leaves his ability to get around to Dolly Stover. Eugene Bazzrea —Leaves.Praise Allah. Shirley Brown (Blond) —Leaves some of her excess weight to Sylvia McQuire. Shirley Brown (Brunette) —Leaves her position in Rose’s Dime Store to Doris Craig. Jackie Callahan —Leaves her position in the Dancing Dolls to John Calhoun, who could really go places with the opportunity. Janice Campbell —Leaves her job in Fishburne’s Drug Store to all those gals looking for an excuse for being there all the afternoons after school. James Craig —Leaves his job as sports announcer for WHSR with hopes for a better season next year. Mary Frances Campbell —Leaves her height to Susan Dinwiddie. Jane Carr —Leaves her babyish ways to Mrs. Ogg. Ruth Chandler —Leaves her dimples to Thad Poulson. Nancye Coiner —Leaves her book “How to Like Yourself in Ten Lessons” to Shirley Harrison, who is already on the seventh lesson. Mabel Collette— Wills her cousin, Billy Stinespring, to all his admirers. (Phone 5793) Mary Warren Collier —Leaves her cute figure to Ann Mahler. Bertie Courtney —Leaves a pack of “cigs” to Earleen Humphries who has such a hard time bumming them. Mary Crouch —Leaves her long hair to Jo Ann Rodgers. Knox Crutchfield —Leaves his Atlas Course to Alan Dale with orders to practice well. Nancy Day —Leaves her place in the Chemistry Lab to anyone who has a gas mask. Helen Diffee —Leaves her ability to get ahead to Bobby Ruppel, who doesn’t have one. Patsy Dodd —Leaves her title as “Man Hater” to Mary Agnes Wheatly with orders to take heed. Phyllis Doyle —Leaves her sweet ways to her sister, Ellen, who could profit by them. Elizabeth Fisher —Leaves her loud, clear voice to Shirley Fitzgerald. Phyllis Forbus —Leaves W. H. S. to go with Charles. Jane Fitzgerald —Leaves her temper to Miss Woodyard to use on the girls’ basketball team. Glenn Frasher— Leaves his contagious laughter to ever echo through the halls of W. H. S. Virginia Gibson —Leaves her serious ways to Bobby Vines. Shirley Hewitt —Leaves her good posture to the typing classes so Mrs. Craun won’t have to keep re¬ minding them to “sit up straight.” Wanda Hicks —Leaves her path to West Virginia to anyone who isn’t afraid to cross the mountains. Joyce Shiflet —Leaves Rudy to all the Junior girls who want him so badly. Corkey Shifflet —Leaves his curly hair to Mr. Brondoli.
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