Waynesboro High School - Skyline Yearbook (Waynesboro, VA)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 33 text:

Cora Dove Yono C laM Billy Clinton Stinespring “Friendship is a sheltering tree.” Elwood Barger C LXcy - Pat Carr Gene Hagwood Corky Roberts Ann Swink Jimmy Wimer Gary Wood “ Thinking much, saying little . ”

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£. evu t Patricia Eves Waggy “Love, sweetness, goodness and gentleness in her person shine.” Ann Hocutt Watkins “A true friend is the gift of God.” Sylvia Ann Wheeler “ She knows good from had and follows the right path.” Jay Norris Whitesell “Rare compound of athlete, oddity and friend.” Betty Joan Willis “ What ' s the use of worrying? It never was worthwhile. ” Walter Holmes Withers, Jr. “ The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. ” Genevieve M. Woodie “A friend may well he reckoned the masterpiece of nature. ” Patricia Ann Wright “ Virtue remains bright and eternal.”



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This is the High School. I’m a cop. My name’s Thursday. This is my partner, Mark Cook, that famed detective from New Orleans. This is the “dope” we got on the graduating class of 1955. The story you’re about to hear is true. The numbers have been changed to names “cause you just can’t hardly get them no more, so there you are, and here I am, and here’s the story.” I find that Toni Jordan has taken Dior’s place in Paris. The new styles are quite the thing. Holmes Withers is doing commercials on television. He is a mattress tester for The Beautyrest Company. Edith Hyman has recently converted her department store into a modern little shop. This shop carries the most recent styles and fashions in men’s clothing. Grayson Via reached his ambition. He has become a millionaire from the inheritances of his rich girl friends. Barbara Johnson is teaching at a Charm School in Boston. All of her students learn to be brilliant conversationalists. Eddie Fisher, Jr., has just chosen a new accompanist. It is none other than Peggy Johnson. Attention all boys ! ! ! Watch out !!!... Billy Stinespring is a state trooper. Delores Kennedy and Janet McCracken are out of the States at the present. These secret service agents are still on the trail of “Greasy Joe.” Audrey Kerby is the test pilot for the “Death-in-a-Minute” airport. She went for her first flight last night and hasn’t returned yet. Notre Dame is now in charge of our hero, Jay Whitesell. Gay Kesterson and Mary Pannell have become great hits in Hollywood. You can write in any time and get the footprints of their pet lions. Their most ardent fans are Kenneth Layton and Don Stinespring. Anita Leavel is touring Mexico and is entertaining the President with her dances. Buddy Phillips is operating a cab stand. He owns four cabs; however, three of the four aren’t in running condition. Carol McAllister, recent winner of the “Miss America” contest, has gone to Hollywood for her screen test. Patsy Odom has become the United States’ first lady President. Among the members in her Cabinet is a man from France called “Frenchie. ” Virginia McDaniel is the president of the “believe-it-or-not” Hot Rod Club. Her motto is: “Henry Ford should be adored”! Freddie Roberts plays for the professional basketball team at U. C. L. A. Jane Cole Oliver, a reporter for the New York Times, has completed her story about Marjorie McClung. Miss McClung has returned from her African expedition with four elephants. Dale Carey is private secretary for Van Forbes, the president of the United States Steel Company. Donnie Wassell has replaced John Wayne and can be seen in person in the lobby of the Cavalier Theater. America’s sophisticated model, Joyce Meadows, is leaving for England to model fcr the queen. Bobby Wood is the full owner of Wood’s Grocery, but he just can’t figure out the overhead. Also, he has painted his dad’s car red and orange (to be more noticeable of course!). Christine Moyers is a spy in Russia. She has learned where all the theaters are located. Bobby Moyer has taken over his brother’s position. He works for the government. As a mail carrier, he owns three expensive and beautiful guards (dogs of course!) to keep the dogs on his route off his heels. Genevieve Woodie, founder of the Dairy Queen, has thrown three coins into the cream fountain. Two of her three wishes have come true. She owns her brother’s car and Woodie’s Ice Cream Parlor. Cora Yono has been flying high, as she was an airline hostess for three days. The third day she married the pilot and is produc¬ ing outstanding co-pilots. Pauline Snead has completed her ten-year contract at Wayne Home Auto Supply, and she has opened a store in Chicago. Here she specializes in spark plugs. Shirley Spears is making a career of the Army, as well as Homer, for she is now raising her own troop. Martha Jane Spilman, a great flute soloist, has become a great celebrity on television and radio. She is assisting Liberace and his brother, George. The great Broadway star, Dabney Sweet, has dyed her hair lime green. Corky Roberts is co-starring with her in “Jitterbug Blues”. Dabney made her dancers dye theirs also . . . (Gold and Purple). Patsy Waggy now owns the University of Virginia Hospital. I hear Sammy is her most critical patient. Mary Faythe Vines was rushed to the hospital following an accident. Her old boy friend lost control of his brakes and car wheels and ran over her right big toe naii. Betty Willis, an artist, has given up painting since she painted Ann Watkins, the famous fashion designer of clothes. Ann can be seen in Macy’s Department Store displaying her newest and smartest fashions. She is now home trying to get Betty’s permanent paint off. Sylvia Wheeler, an electric typewriting expert, has a position with NBC Television Network. She makes 1,000 a week . . . one week a year. Patsy Wright is giving the F. B. I. a good chase. She sent false love letters through the U. S. Mail. Alice Steele has taken over Ann Sothern’s television program “Private Secretary” and has been named “Secretary for the Day.” Freddie Armentrout has a steady job as a bricklayer; however, over half of the bricks he lays are laid on people’s heads. Here is Joe Madison driving an ambulance. I hope it is fast enough for him. Claude Clark is selling tombstones for Dr. “Juicy” Keith’s patients. They both have prosperous businesses. Charles Fields, and Junior Beard are supposed to be trained mechanics. If you could see them now, you’d think they weren’t even good “grease-monkeys”. Donald Jones is giving Lyle Friel his manager’s orders for the coming week at Colonial Store. That famous world-known hobo, Buddy Coffman, was a guest at the White House the other day. The President took pity on him and immediately gave him a position . . . ambassador to Russia.

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