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

 - Class of 1931

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Wilson Memorial High School - Hornets Nest Yearbook (Fishersville, VA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 33 of 90
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W? tee TA Senior Who's Who Th . Irra p2 @ cava Prre 22 (REAncHe BUSH=(3) Aya onl Pounds | BLANCHE Busu, (3) Most Intelligent. | Wooprow GoopwINn | Owens Day, a) | BPS LO Rey TAS © ates ee EO) bra hr or eon aa Res Fs Fie JIMMIE STALLINGS, (6) HSCS LCE Tee: A eens ap Aen a+ + aoe Sach nak iat Mervitt. GoLtitapay, (10) (OSI i sa boo ee ee Hetena McCann, (9) DECOR Gee tas Naiis sas ok ee hk. Tatham KeMPER KIBLER, (8) Sd CHIP TONE IRELY FOUDUCCEEO . ahem. 3e a Deg se enue Rosa GitmMer Puipes, (7) Siudent Done Most for the School... sce ccc ene ee ees Rosa GILMER PHIPPS Boer etshiciic. BLANCHE Bush, (3) Most Popular. | Lucite MENEFEE, (2) Owens Day, (1) | Owens Day, (1) NEOStaI 0 pilar TT POCKETS ine sg vines oe sr eee | Miss REYNOLDS, (4) | Mr. FENTRESS, (4) MOSER TUG NG) ends eghcsrs wate toe ee hehene a (OY wate, yo 80a Mervitt Gotrapay, (10) ROG Os ee Re SAAS EO ee ee ee CLARENCE RitcHE, (5) @lass of 31. As the morrow dawns upon us, And life’s battle is begun, We shall often pause and ponder On the days of 731. To each of us a work’s alloted, Each must use the talents given, Never weary till he’s won Laurels for which he has striven. ‘Though the foe may rage and thunder Luck 18: with us if we try— Try with courage, faith, and patience, With hearts set to do or die. Then we'll success and honor capture, Glory in what each has done, But through all we’ll e’re remember We’re Wilsons class of ‘31. ; —C. F. M.

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(== vitsontan | Last Will and Testament We the Senior Class of 1931, upon leaving the Woodrow Wilson High School forever, do bequeath as our last will and testament the following: To Mr. Jennings the respect and admiration of the students, which he so highly deserves. To Miss Reynolds a more attentive and studious class next year. To Genevieve Yancey, Mary Terry leaves her ability of asking unnecessary questions. To Bob Copper and Carl Cullen, Edith Kisling wills her favorite pastime— writing love stories. To Alfred Harnsberger, Carl Speck leaves his stock of chewing gum, hoping that he will distribute this libera lly so the pupils won’t suffer from want. Helena McGann leaves her place as the prettiest girl in the class to Frances Robertson. Kemper Kibler wills his place as the best looking boy to Russell Wisely. To Ernest Ryder, John Brown leaves his sheet music with the request that Ernest entertain the classes as well as he has. Woodrow Goodwin leaves his intelligence to Robert Cox. Jimmie Stallings wills his ability to pest to Leroy Lanne. Elizabeth Engleman wills her silence to James Byrd. Thomas Beaty bequeaths his place on the Student Council to Joe Terry. Charles McClung leaves his fondness for growing to Edgar Coyner. Owens Day leaves his place as best athlete to Brooks Booker. To Bessie Bush, Mozelle Wilde leaves her book entitled “How to Keep a Slim and Graceful Figure.” Billy Via leaves his neatness to Rudolph Carey. Louise Frankhouser wills her cadet friends to Frances Goodwin. To Mr. Fentress the Seniors will Elsie Straughen for a secretary so he can make out longer and more complicated tests (if this is possible). Margaret Carr wills her small figure to Richard Green. Clarence Ritchie’s laziness is left to Blandine Harding. To Evelyn Kennedy, Jack Baylor leaves his habit of blushing. Lucille Menefee wills her popularity to Marie Kibler. To Wilhelmina Grove, Winifred Ryder leaves her affection for sailors. Sadie Hall leaves her position as taxi driver for the basket-ball team to Mary Robson. — Mervill Golliday wishes his place as prize fighter to be filled by John Custard. ; To Mary Pannell, Annette Robson leaves her quick replies to the questions asked in history class by Mr. Fentress. Louise Batten bequeaths her winning ways to Mildred Hall. 4 Blanche Bush leaves her talent as an actress to Mary Paul Phillips, hoping that she will meet her some day in Hollywood. Seatrice Suddarth leaves her angelic voice to’ Virginia Young and Faith Patterson. To Dorothy Engleman, Rosa Gilmer Phipps leaves her honored position as editor of the WILSONIAN. Douglas Clark’s permanent excuse for tardiness is left for the sole use of Charles Clark. Robert Kline Deeds the patent on his laugh to Vernon Kibler and Stuart Valker. To Thelma Fitzgerald, Margaret Young wills her table in Mrs. Pace’s room, oping it will bring her luck as she finishes her business course. oy Signed and Sealed, . By THE Crass or 1931.

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