Wilson Memorial High School - Hornets Nest Yearbook (Fishersville, VA)

 - Class of 1927

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EDIT BROWNEERE “Tis well to be merry and wise Tis well to be honest and true.” Member of Poe Literary Society, Mono- gram Club, Treasurer of Girls’ Basketball Everybody knows “Brownie,” or “Doll Baby,” because she has helped Wilson Hi to win so many basketball games. She has played guard for three years on the first team, and her good nature—well, seeing her mad is something that never happens. These things are why we are proud to have her in our class. KATHLEEN BUSH ‘Beauty seen is never lost.” Member of Poe Literary Society Cheerfulness, attractiveness, and a sweet disposition are a few of Kathleen's many good qualities. She always wears a smile, and that’s why we all love her so. We hate to lose you, Kathleen. JANET COINER “She has a natural wise sincerity A simple truthfulness.” Member of Poe Literary Soctety Janet is one who enjoys a good time and joins in the fun with the rest of us. She possesses good nature, humor, and wit, and we are glad to have her in our class. We wish her sucess in all she undertakes. WILLIAM CLARK “A progeny of learning.” Member of Poe Literary Society, Class Historian, Monogram Club, Art Editor of WILSONIAN The Senior Class will always remember “Wig” because of his ability to help others. He is one whom it is alwa’s a pleasure to meet. As a rule he doesn’t talk a great deal, but when he does talk, something worth while has been said. He is a sincere friend and a hard worker, and we are sure he has a great future before him.

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— Ui ERS Oe I MARIE BRAND “To eat, to drink, and be merry bP President of Poe Literary Society, President of Eta Sigma, Vice-President of Senior Class Here is one young lady who is an excep- tion to the rule that all girls are total losses in math. She makes good grades in every thing and manages to be a flapner at the same time. Lucky combination. That's why everybody likes her so much. We might name a special person, but as Kipling says, “That’s another story.” HELEN BROWN “Work first and then rest.” Member of Lanier Literary Society Helen is one of the girls who always does her best in her school work, and al- though she has a rather quiet disposition, this doesn’t keep her from having friends by the score. All her classmates wish her much happiness in the future. LOUISE BROWER “Where there is much merit, there is great reward.” Secretary of the Senior Class, Member of Poe Literary Society “Lou,” the efficient secretary of our class, is one of its most attractive members. Real beauty combined with musical talent, good nature, and her willingness to work for the school have made her a host of friends, and we are sure that wherever she goes she will find success in all she undertakes. ROBERT BOYD “His conduct still right, but his argument wrong.” Member of Lanier Literary Society, Mem- ber of the Monogram Club, Member of Football Team Robert is our most mischievous Senior. When it comes to hiding other peoples’ property he takes the cake. You'll always find him in a good humor and ready to argue at any time. We are sure that his good nature will bring him great success in the future. Se SL BS EM SE LT a ES EE ae ree Saat ik ba tee BE FE as NOS ee a ee BS



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JOSEPHINE COINER “Honesty is the best policy.” Member of Poe Literary Society, Treasurer of WILSONIAN Here is a little girl that finds friends wherever she goes. Although she is rather quiet, she gets there just the same. She has prepared herself for the business world, and we wish her great success. EVELYN COX “Few things are impossible for diligence and skill.” Member of Poe Literary Society Evelyn is one who makes the high grades. Although she is very studious, she is never too busy to help when called upon. She goes at everything with a great determina- tion, and W. H. S. will certainly miss her. We wish you lots of happiness, Evelyn. MARIE FLOYD “Let my deep silence speak for me.” Member of Lanier Literary Society Marie plays a big part in our activities. When an occasion arises that needs her support, she never hesitates to do her part with vim. With this and many other vir- tues that fortune has heaped upon her, we find her a sincere friend and believe suc- cess will always be hers. WALTER CRICKENBERGER “His smile is sweetened by his gravity.” Secretary of Poe Literary Society, Mono- gram Club, Member of Basketball Team, Joke Editor of WILSONIAN “Buck” is the most loyal of seniors. Good nature is “Sam’s” most prominent trait, and “Crick” is also an athlete of no mean abil- ity. “Edith’s” leaving will cause a pang of sorrow in Wilson Hi, and “Johnnie’s” ar- rival will create a stir in the world.

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