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Louise Ann West Seniors of 1954 The two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light. Mary Agnes Wheatley The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, and ease of heart her every look conveyed. John W. Willis An honest man’s the noblest work of God. Winfield G. Willis The gods are on the side of the stronger. James Andrew Wimer Might is the measure of right. Gary Ronald Wood The mildest manners with the bravest mind. Bobby Wood It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Lloyd Fredric Wright Whatever he did was done with so much ease.
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Patrick Austin Talent A laugh is worth a hundred groans in my mar¬ ket. Roger H. Talley He is truly great that is little in himself, and that maketh no account of any height of honors. Martha Florence Terrell Her air, her smile, her motions told of womanly completeness. Robert M. Trimble They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Anne Marie Turner Love spends its all and still hath more. Barton F. Vanderherchen From little spark may burst a mighty flame. Robert Parker Vines Melancholy men of all others are most witty. Franklin Downey Wagner Worth makes the man. Seniors of 1954
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Seniors of 1954 Patricia Ann Yearout Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, in every gesture dignity and love. Ronnie A. Yoder The power of thought, the magic of the mind! Senior Prophecy As I was strolling through a crater the other day picking space flowers, whom should I meet but Professor Bob Boulware, president of the Captain Video division of the Universal Planet Insti¬ tute of Nuclear Fission. As I talked (thought communication, you know), to Professor Boulware, I began to wonder what had happened to the rest of the class of 1954 of Waynesboro High School in the past twenty million light years. Through the help of my chief mechanic, Ausby Aleshire, I set up an intersteller telescope which I focused on Earth and other planets, and this is what I saw: Back in Waynesboro, I found that Jimmy Wimer is now the head bull-frog at the Frog Pond Grocery. Corky Roberts is in—well, let’s say he’s in warmer weather because of the wild way he drove. Carolyn Cole has now settled down on Plumb’s Fruit Farm. Their motto is “Plumbs and more Plumbs. ” Jackie Talley is now writing a book entitled, “Ten Easy Ways to Sleep in Brondoli’s History Class Rosemary Howard has gained 57 pounds. She was moved to the candy counter at Rose’s. Duke Campbell, head photographer for Esquire magazine has the privilege of photographing the famous model, Mary Agnes Wheatley. Oh, by the way, she models—gloves. The double wedding of Joyce Ellis and Jean Shiflett was held last Sunday. The brides wore gold and purple, old school colors. A plaque was presented to Joyce Painter for being the first curb service girl at the Dairy Bar who lived to be old enough to retire. No one else ever lived to tell the tale. The chief mastermind of the embalming business these days in Bobby Vines. Kenneth Davis is the chief pallbearer at his mortuary. Tommy Ellison died the hard way, from lack of oxygen. As usual, he had forgotten something —his space helmet. The name of the Waynesboro News-Virginian has been changed to the Diehl Brothers Daily since George and Garland have taken over. 4 23
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