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Published          By         SENIOR          CLASS         Woodrow          Wilson          High          School         Foreword         The          small          incidents,          the          many          minor          feelings          and          events         that          form          your          life          and          are          so          common          today,          will          be          most         elusive          to          recall          later.          You          will          remember          the          main,          bare         facts          of          your          high          school          and          your          progress,          but          you          will         not          be          able          to          live          again          through          your          former          hopes,          de-         sires,          fancies:          you          will          not          think          of          your          early,          dazed          ex-         istence,          your          quickly          passing,          yet          pleasant          acquaintences,         friendships,          talks,          fears,          envies,          and          wonderings          of          your         school          scene.          The          intimate,          life-giving          details,          of          students,         teachers,          rooms,          doubtful,          confused          moments,          will          have         vanished.          But          a          little          picture,          an          amusing          word,          a          relic         of          the          past,          can          color          the          picture          once          more.          And          to          help         you          in          doing          so          is          the          purpose          of          this          annual.         F          aculty         Pror.          R.          C.          Jennines( I.          CA         (          Ue         Mr.          CuHar          es          P.          ere          eae          ee)         V.-          of          ?          Vs          sae         Mr.          JOHN          V.          FENTRESS          g.         Mr.          F.          BerKLEY          GLENN          Ve,          he          Bie         Mr.          Harry          L.          Grusps          feo          2          ae         Mr.          Mitver          RITCHIE         Mrs.          ErHet          Davies         Miss          EVELYN          ROBERTSON          Sve          e          NC          Ashwwltee         Miss          RutH          Royston          eA          ley          lon         Miss          Mary          R.          TurNER          Wee.          ctl          Airs                   Miss          TENNIE          VAUGHN         Miss          EVELYN          CoYNER          ag          uty          (AUrntbe         BAG,         ae         Senior          Class         NETTIE          CORDELIA          MOHLER         SNEDIIE?         President          of          Senior          Class;          Treasurer          of         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Club.         She          smiles          and          every          heart          is          glad.”         STANLEY          MORRISON          GARBER         “GIBBER”         Vice-President          of          Senior          Class;          Hi-Y         Club;          Baseball;          Captain          of          Basketball         Team;          Manager          of          Football          Team.         The          world          to          me          is          joy.”         DANIEL          MELVIN          JENNINGS         IDS          INle         Treasurer          of          Senior          Class;          Business          Staff         of          Witso ntan;          Dramatic          Club.         “Tl          am          happier          than          I          know.”         GEORGE          VON          FRANK         BGhOR          GES         Secretary          of          Senior          Class;          President          of         Reading          and          Spelling          Club;          Assistant          Edi-         tor          of          WILSONIAN.         “Memory          is          the          treasury          and          guard-         ian          of          all          things.”         WILLIAM          DAVIS         “BULL         “Eat,          drink,          and          be          merry;          for          to-         morrow          we          die.”         MAYNARD          BABER         “BABER”         Baseball.         “Let          my          deep          silence          speak          for          me.’         SARAH          VIRGINIA          BAKER         SS          EININ          Ye         Dramatic          Club;          Basketball;          Monogram         Club;          Tennis          Club.         “I          have          a          heart          with          room          for          every         Joy.         +)         WILLIAM          NEWTON          BRAGG         4311          NEY         Dramatic          Club;          Basketball;          Football;         Baseball;          Staff          Reporter          for          Junior          News-         Virginian;          Monogram          Club.         “None          but          himself          could          be          his         parallel.”         AGNES          DINWIDDIE         BUCHANAN         “AGGIE          BOO”         Dramatic          Club;          Staff          Reporter          for          Jun-         ior          News-Virginian.         ‘A          merry          heart.”         DELLA          LOUISE          CLARK         SDR          UPA         Reading          and          Spelling          Club;          Assistant         Editor          of          WILsonran.         “Quietly          she          works          away,          faithful         to          each          duty.”         —         FRANCIS          DAVISON          CONNER         “SOI?         Hi-Y          Club;          Football;          Manager          of          Boys         Basketball;          Baseball;          President          of          Mono-         gram          Club.         ‘A          good          disposition.”         ELIZABETH          FAY          DAVIES         SELIZABE          TES          BAY         Debating          Team;          Dramatic          Club;          Public         Speaking          and          Debating          Club;          Editor-in-         Chief          of          Wirsontan;          Staff          Reporter          for         Junior          News-Virginia.         “Hitch          your          wagon          to          a          star.”         MABEL          CLEMENTINE          DOYLE         |          CLEMENTINES         “Not          stepping          o’er          the          bounds          of         +”         modesty.         MARY          MARGARET          FARRAR         “MARGARET”         Typist,          WILSONIAN.         “Gentle          of          speech.”         CURTISSELOVD         pole          lism         “Not          too          fast;          not          too          slow.”         ANNA          ELIZABETH          GARBER         “ANNA”         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Club;          Student         Council;          Staff          Reporter          for          Junior          News-         Virginian;          Typist,          WILSONIAN.         “The          measure          of          life          is          not          length,         but          honesty.”         M.          V.          GRIFFITH         MU          YS         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Club;          Basketball;         Class          Librarian;          Monogram          Club.         “Little          deeds          of          kindness,          little         words          of          love.”         JAMES          MARTIN          GORDON         “SONNY”         Captain          of          Football          Team;          Basketball;         Monogram          Club.         “Wit          is          the          flavor          of          life.”         FRANCES          VIRGINIA         HISERMAN         “JINKS”         Dramatic          Club;          Captain          of          Girls’          Basket-         ball;          Tennis          Club;          Photography          Editor          of         Witsontan;          Girl          Reserves;          Monogram         Club.         “°Tis          folly          to          frown          at          pleasure.”         CECIL          EDWARD          HARDING         BCR          GIIcg         “The          world          knows          nothing          of          its         greatest          men.”         HILDA          MARIE          HOLBERT         VS          IKOSENE™         Dramatic          Club.         ‘Wit          is          the          salt          of          conversation.”         EDWIN          D.          HOPKINS         “EDWIN”          Diligence          is          the          mother          of          success.”         CHARLENE          LaDORA          MATTOX         ASSURE          Ne         Dramatic          Club;          Staff          Reporter          for          Jun-         ior          News-Virginian;          Choral          Club;          Typist,         WILSONIAN.         She’s          modest          as          anyone          and          as         blithe          as          bonny.”         DOROTHY          MAXEY         DOT         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Club;          Assistant         Advertising          Manager          for          WILSONIAN.         ‘The          mildest          manner          and          a          gentle         heart—.”         ELIZABETH          McCLUNG         “AXONAL         Dramatic          Club;          Basketball;          Staff          Report-         er          for          Junior          News-Virginian;          Monograra         Club.         A          smile          that          glows—.”         JEAN          BROWN          McCLUNG         “JEAN”         Dramatic          Club;          Girl          Reserves.         “Everyone’s          life          is          a          fairy          tale.”         MARJORIE          ELLEN          McGANN         “MARGE”         Dramatic          Club;          Assistant          Editor          of          Wit-         SONIAN;          Treasurer          of          Girl          Reserves.         “We          are          all          born          for          love.”         JANE          MARTIN          MENEFEE         “JANE”         Dramatic          Club;          Assistant          Editor          of         Witsontan;          Girl          Reserves.         ‘Pve          lived          and          loved.”         PATRICIA          MENEFEE         SP          Aclee         Girl          Reserves.         Life          is          a          mirror,          try          smiling          in          it.”         JACK          McFALL         WNC         ‘Liftle          more          sleep;          little          more         slumber.”         f-         —          pa          -¢          a          sok          LO          AGL         fit          Us          .          |         htity          CKoKC4Ft          L0U-AY          =         4,          fA          tea          MARGIE          LEE          PHIPPS         3          “  PUNKY          PIE”         Dramatic          Club.         ‘Sweet          childish          days—that          were          so         +)                   long.         Ven          ss:          ey         |          vd,          ne          oe         i)          0          GRISELDA          KATHERINE.          ROSS         Nae          ia          SANT         l          og         i          f          VV          Secretary          of          Dramatic          Club;          Treasurer         am          ae          0          of          Choral          Club.         or          a          y           |          “Soft          smiles—a          face          with          gladness         :          IRA          overs          pread.”         vA.          (oA          {         ve          |          WV          ws          YM’         WILBUR          TAYLOR          ROSS         ;          ot          ;          “BARNEY”         Hi-Y          Club;          Monogram          Club;          Football;         “Ya          Baseball.         e’s          little          but          he’s          wise;          he’s          a         “He’s          little          but          he’          ;          be’         :          corker          for          his          size.”         ADA          MAY          ROWE         “ADA”         oreater.         ’          Sd         “Speech          is          great;          silence         STUART          SAMPSON         SS          DUAR         Dramatic          Club;          Assistant          Advertising         yg          Manager          of          WILSONIAN.         j         f          f         [P-          “True          as          the          dial          to          the          sun.         PHYLLIS          LORENE          SAUFLEY         SET          Ye          latou         Assistant          Editor          of          WILSONIAN.         5]         “Industrious.         GENEVIEVE          SMITH          SCOTT         “JENNIE”         Public          Speaking          and          Debating          Club;         President          of          Girl          Reserves.         “Speech          is          better          than          silence.”         MADE          lS          CE          ESSELARPE         “MABEL”         Dramatic          Club;          Secretary-Treasurer          of         Debating          Club;          Manager          of          Girls’          Basket-         ball;          Editor          of          Junior          News-Virginia;         Choral          Club;          Basketball;          Monogram          Club.         “I          can          single          handed          move          the         world.”         PAULINE          HANGER          THACKER         Si          ORs          Yeu         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Club;          Basketball;         Staff          Reporter          of          Junior          News-Virginian;         Monogram          Club.         “Precious          things          come          in          small         packages.”         ROBERT          WHITE         “BOB”         President          of          Dramatic          Glub )          biaye         Club;          Student          Council;          Business          Manager         of          WILSONIAN.         “True-hearted,          whole          hearted,          faith-         ful          and          loyal.”         JEWELL          WEBB         “BLONDIE”         ‘And          her          sunny          locks          hang          on          her         temples          like          golden          fleece.”         GRACE          BEATRICE          WIMER         S          GRACE          «         “The          fruit          of          patience          is          sweet.”         WILLIAM          B.          WHITE         WILLIE         Hi-Y          Club;          Assistant          Edito r          of          WIL-         SONIAN.         “One          learns          by          study          and          experi-         ence.”         CHARLOTTE          DOROTHY         WRIGHT         “ad          A          CCVES         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Club;          Advertis-         ing          Manager          for          WILsONIAN.         “Happy          am          I,          from          care          I’m          free;         Why          aren’t          they          all          contented          like         me?”         WILLIAM          HARLOWE         SDL          lim         Basketball;          Dramatic          Club;          Baseball.         “What          silly          things          wits          are.”         Senior          Class          History         ;          In          1931          the          present          Senior          Class          entered          the          Woodrow          Wilson          High         School.         While          still          in          the          grammar          grades,          we          had          been          emphatically          inform-         ed          that          we          were          a          terrible          bunch,          and          we          thought          ourselves          quite          the         thing          in          troublesome          children.          Imagine          our          surprise          when          we          were          told,         at          the          first          chapel          program          after          entering          high          school,          that          we          were          con-         sidered          very          good          pupils,          and          that          we          looked          to          be          a          most          promising         class,          in          fact,          one          of          the          most          promising          that          had          ever          entered          Wilson         High.          What          a          gnashing          of          teeth          there          was          at          this          startling          information—         we          were          goody-goodies—,          and          thereafter          we          set          about          to          be          as          mischiev-         ous          as          possible.         There          came          the          unwanted          and          uncalled          for          day          when          we          were          to         be          initiated          by          the          Sophomores.          Some          of          our          number          objected          violently.         Margie          Lee          Phipps          crawled          under          Miss          Royston’s          desk          to          hide,          but          she         was          discovered          and          dragged          out          then          and          there.          We          were          made          to          wear         our          clothes          wrong          side          out.          What          a          lot          of          raw          seams          were          exposed!          But         we          survived,          and          swore          vengeance          on          next          year’s          Freshmen.         For          the          first          time          we          belonged          to          a          real          literary          society.          How          proud         it          made          us          feel!          We          were          well          represented          in          other          things          too.          Virginia         Hiserman,          Sara          Baker,          Pauline          Thacker          and          M.          V.          Griffith          began          to          make         basketball          fame.          We          had          representatives          in          the          Student          Council.          We         gave          chapel          programs.          Why,          we          felt          as          though          we          might          be          Seniors         rather          than          Freshmen.         But          this          feeling          soon          changed.          We          realized,          when          we          became         Sophomores,          that          we          didn’t          know          as          much          as          we          thought          we          did.         Mr.          Harmon          was          the          Sophomore          home-room          teacher,          and          Miss         Vaughn          taught          a          class          of          Sophomore          girls.          While          we          were          in          Mr.         Harmon’s          English          class,          we          gave          a          series          of          debates          which          so          interested         Mabel          Sharpe          that          she          joined          the          Public          Speaking          and          Debating          Club;         and          shot          straightway          to          fame          by          proceeding          to          make          the          debating          team         for          that          year.         Before          the          year          had          well          begun,          we          had          the          pleasure          of          hazing          the         Freshmen.          We          did          not          inflict          any           great          hardship          on          any          of          them,          ex-         cept          the          ones          who          were          very          particular          about          their          style          of          dress          and         could          not          stand          to          come          to          school          looking          untidy.         The          class          officers          of          our          Sophomore          year          were          Wilbur          Ross          as          class         President,          Billy          Bragg          as          Vice-President          and          Pauline          Thacker          as          class         Secretary.          Jewell          Webb          was          selected          to          represent          the          Latin          Club          at          the         University,          with          Phyllis          Saufley          as          alternate.         When          we          became          Juniors          we          entered          more          and          more          into          Scholastic         activities.          Stanley          Garber          was          our          class          President,          George          Von          Frank,         our          Vice-President,          and          Virginia          Hiserman,          our          Secretary.         A          dramatic          Club          was          formed,          with          a          Junior          Class          member          as          Sec-         retary.          We          had          class          members          holding          offices          in          a          number          of          other          clubs         too.          Mabel          Sharpe          made          the          debating          team          once          more          and          won          a          great         many          debates          in          the          county          contests.          George          Von          Frank          was          selected         as          Latin          representative          that          year.         Very          soon          after          we          entered          school          as          Seniors          in          the          fall          of          1934,          we         were          impressed          with          the          fact          that          we          had          a          position          to          fill.          I          think          we         have          filled          it          very          well.         The          Senior          Class          was          organized          in          the          early          winter.          Cordelia         Mohler          was          chosen          class          President;          Stanley          Garber,          Vice-President;         George          Von          Frank,          Secretary          and          Melvin          Jennings,          class          Treasurer.         We          had          in          our          class          several          star          players          on          the          athletic          teams          of          our          -         school.          Among          these          were          Billy          Bragg,          Stanley          Garber,          and          Sonny         Gordon.          In          addition,          Stanley          Garber          was          captain          of          the          boy’s          basket-         ball          team          and          manager          of          the          football          team          during          his          Senior          year.         Francis          Conner          was          manager          of          the          basketball          team          for          1935,          and          also         President          of          the          Monogram          Club.          Robert          White          acted          as          manager          of         the          baseball          team          for          the          same          year.         Virginia          Hiserman          was          captain          of          girl’s          basketball;          Mabel          Sharpe,         their          manager.          Others          who          were          on          the          first          team          from          our          class          were         Elizabeth          McClung,          Sara           Baker,          Pauline          Thacker,          and          M.          V.          Griffith.         During          this          year          these          girls          won          practically          all          of          the          games          played          with         other          schools.         Try-outs          were          held          in          the          Reading          and          Spelling          Club,          of          whch         George          Von          Frank          was          President.          He          won          first          place          in          two          of          these          try-         outs.         In          the          Public          Speaking          and          Debating          Club,          of          which          Mabel          Sharpe,         a          Senior          Class          member          was          Secretary,          try-outs          were          also          held.          Mabel         Sharpe,          Elizabeth          Fay          Davies          and          Della          Clark          were          chosen          to          represent         the          school          in          the          debating          contests          in          the          county          and          state.         The          Dramatic          Club          was          composed          primarily          of          Seniors.          The          officers         were          all          from          thi s          class.          The          President          was          Robert          White;          Secretary,         Katherine          Ross,          and          Treasurer,          Cordelia          Mohler.         Plans          were          made          for          a          Senior          play          entitled          ““The          Volunteer          Wife,”         which          was          given          in          the          spring.          The          cast          was          as          follows:          Cordelia         Mohler,          Billy          Bragg,          Pauline          Thacker,          Robert          White,          Sara          Baker,          Mabel         Sharpe,          Stuart          Sampson,          and          Hilda          Holbert.         Then          came          commencement.          We          found          that          Mabel          Sharpe          and         George          Von          Frank          were          to          make          talks          on          class          night.          Mr.          Jennings         secured          for          us          a          prominent          speaker          from          Charlottesville.          And          so          we         graduated.         High          School          is          now          a          memory—for          most          of          us          a          happy          one.         Senior          Who ’s          Who         PF          CLUNCSE          SOT          ee          EPEC          orc          ete          Mea          ee          A          TREY          tl          eT          EA          Oa          2          KATHERINE          Ross         BESTS          TGOR           GS          BOYS,                    -sssosi8.ock          Bo          ocazel          ase          2          ER          ge          SMa          aot          on          tev          dom          Ceci,          HarpinG         aD          Oy          PAL          MICT          Cin          een          ch          cha          een          wee          0          Ps          Pe.,          Wd          ad          Vs          A          Bitty          BracG         BEI          TAG          OR          Ga)          is          cots          eae          ore          ee,          Way          RE,          de          ene          VIRGINIA          HisERMAN         Bins          EAT          ET          OIG          EDO          ta.          te          pune          0          (,          Coe          ee          Ae          he          UM          Co          ele          RD          STANLEY          GARBER         EGS          aU          des          ACT          ach          LOC          ed          elie          ee          ae          oh          MABEL          SHARPE         TEER          DCSE          D          CSL          aeeteet          Sone          diet          Ot          ti          PORE          no          Ectgree          ee          yee          ee          me          Rg          SONNY          GORDON         FL          EAI          AS          2          A          eR          oe          Bt          ee          ae          Pe          eRe”          ©          BEe          ae          ee          ee          Birt          NEASE         VEDS          SILL          LO          OST          (IU          I          ed          Sete          eee          coe          GRAAL          2          fe          Mee          Sk          te          PHYLLIs          SAUFLEY         EETE          RSE?          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Meee          A          eciea-v.s00h          PO          ey          eer          che          7          Jack          McFa.y         ITS          AUSTEN,          Je          |          Poe          Te          en          aE.          Anne          RARE          Rei          ese          JEAN          McCiunc         ee          SOL          ere          eer          ES          Ree          ace          chan.          EN          yee          Sates          ee          ae          Ceci          HarpinG         DGEEC          ICN          MSO          OM          a          (nin          Mere          MN          Ryd.          Si          ly          ecole          Aen          te          Britt          HarLoweE         WORTHY          LOTT          SRG          SER          RP          ne          enc          FOR          Rn          to          GENEVIEVE          SCOTT         Wiis          INOS          AEG          TCT          a          Nee          5k.          RnR          eR          ae          Os,          PONE          5,          Oe          le          KATHERINE          Ross         ASEPL          OP          Gte          DOVE          RE          meh          8)          Sine          A          ata          An          ee          Chee          BL          et          dae          WiLpur          Ross         INIT:          NODES          Ik          och          ual          Mme          SION          Te          NR          ,          Oa          tse          eels          DAE          ot          PAULINE          THACKER         TETAS          OURO          GTS          eal          CARRE          ME          7c          eH          ae          Ceci          HarpiInG         LLC          SES          SGN          ieee          Oe          Wadia          sicssencet          saab          RACY,          ER          Cope          eee          eC          RR          ER          ot          WiLBurR          Ross         (CLES          TEETER:          SEO          RRR,          SPER          cll          AE          COR          a          Ee          2          PAULINE          THACKER         MS          SE          MET          SOT          ELENA          ret          Samant          icc          ici          adoass          ed          ee          SC          hs,          ak          CorDELIA          MOHLER         Dest          LCE          SONGIILV——-DO          Venn          a.          cee          hin          sos          ete          a          et:          Ra          STANLEY          GARBER         Senior          Class          Will         We,          the          class          of          ’35,          being          of          sound          mind          (?),          sweet          nature,          and         being          possessed          of          many          valuable          and          highly          desirable          traits,          and          belong-         ings,          hereby          bequeath,          hand          over,          bestow,          or          otherwise          give          the          said          traits         and          belongings          to          many          envious          lower          classmen,          in          this          our          class          will          and         testament.         George          Von          Frank          regretfully          leaves          his          book          satchel          to          the          one          and         only          Sleepy          Snyder.         To          Evelyn          Shumate,          Jewell          Webb          leaves          her          solitude.         Charlene          Mattox          leaves          her          passion          for          pretty          clothes          to          Grace         Chandler.         To          Dorothy          Kennedy,          Clementine          Doyle          leaves          her          silence.         Katherine          Ross,          now          having          all          the          boy          friends          she          can          well          take.         care          of,          leaves          her          winning          ways          to          Betty          Gamble,          in          hopes          that          she          will         put          them          to          good          use.         Dorothy          Maxey          leaves          her          dramatic          ability          to          Helen          Craig.         Cordelia          Mohler          leaves          her          place          as          “guardian          angel’          to          Evelyn         McGann.         Jean          McClung          leaves          her          place          as          “class          vamp”          to          Katherine          Terrill.         Mabel          Sharpe          hands          over          her          love          for          public          speaking          to          Edward         Warner,         With          best          wishes,          Pat          Menefee          hands          her          cap          and          gown          to          Mary         Nan          Cevn         Margie          Lee          Phipps          hopes          her          freckles          will          be          treated          with          much          con-         sideration          by          Margaret          Dorrier,          to          whom          these          marks          of          beauty          are          left         Pauline          Thacker,          being          through          with          blushes          forever,          affectionately         hands          hers          over          to          Frankie          Huff.         Agnes          Buchanan          leaves          her          love          of          history          to          Fil          Hubbard.         So          that          Wilson          High          will          not          miss          her          calm,          serene          manner,          Anna         Garber          leaves          it          to          Nancy          Burton.         The          happy-go-lucky          ways          of          Wilbur          Ross          are          bestowed          upon          Cletus         Pannell.         Stanley          Garber          leaves          his          place          as          captain          of          the          basketball          team          to         Jimmy          Hogg.         We          all          know          why          the          girls          fall          for          Billy          Bragg—who          appoints          as          his         successor,          Ray          Frasher.          ;         Sonny          Gordon          leaves          his          athletic          ability          to          Sammy          Gilmore.         Robert          White          leaves          his          place          as          manager          of          the          baseball          team          to         David          McLaughlin.         Genevieve          Scott          hands          her          wit          to          Anna          Tucker,          who          is          requested          to         use          it          with          discretion.         Elizabeth          Fay          Davies          leaves          her          place          as          editor          of          the          Gossip          Column         to          Imogene          Burton.         M.          V.          Griffith          leaves          her          handwriting          to          Rebecca          Doniel.         To          Hazel          Barker,          Grace          Wimer          bequeaths          her          knowledge          of          Com-         mercial          Law.         To          Mary          Frances          Hawkins,          Charlotte          Wright,          with          best          wishes,         leaves          her          marcelles          and          finger          waves.         Francis          Conner,          after          much          deliberation,          leaves          his          “up          and          doing”         air          to          Bobby          Via.         Maynard          Baber          kindly          gives          his          studious          manner          to          Wallace          Dodd.         After          much          thought          and          meditation,          Sara          Baker          leaves          her          soft         voice          to          Virginia          Mohler.         Elizabeth          McClung          will          divulge          the          secret          of          her          so-called          natural         curls          to          Edna          Maxey.         Sometimes          shyness          is          a          desirable          trait.          Realizing          this,          Curtis          Floyd         has          willingly          agreed          to          leave          his          portion          of          it          to          Benton          Rosen.         Cecil          Harding          leaves          his          ability          to          be          lazy          and          handsome          to          “Sot”         Gallaher.         The          indifferent          attitude          of          Edwin          Hopkins          should          be          of          great          value         to          Virginia          Ellinger.         Margaret          Farrar’s          great          book,          “How          to          Grow,”          is          left          to          Mary         Tanner.         Virginia          Hiserman          leaves          her          ability          to          play          basketball          to          Isabel         Fisher.         Ada          Rowe          leaves          her          curls          to          Estelle          Philibert.         Bill          Harlowe          bequeaths          to          Julius          Stombock,          his          wit          and          laziness.         Melvin          Jennings          leaves          the          qualities          that          make          him          so          attractive          to         the          ladies          to          Ralph          Spitzer.         Jack          McFall          leaves          his          ability          to          sleep          in          class,          to          Robson          Coiner.         Jane          Menefee          leaves          to          Daisy          McClung,          her          friendly          air.         To          Mary          Jane          Chambers,          Marjorie          McGann          leaves          her          weekly          cor-         respondence          with          “Jack.”         Bill          Davis          regretfully          wills          his          blue          hat          to          Lewis          Bagby,          in          hopes          that         it          will          be          treated          with          care.         Phyllis          Saufley          leaves          her          years          at          Wilson          High          School          to          George         Diedrick.         Senior          Class          Prophecy         In          reading          a          strange          newspaper          some          months          ago,          I          noticed          an          an-         nouncement          that          thereafter          a          column          would          be          printed          concerning         prominent          graduates          of          prominent          schools.          Immediately          I          knew          that         those          graduates          of          Wilson          High          School,          class          of          ’35          would          have          their         names          published          there.         From          time          to          time          the          following          items          appeared          in          the          column;         Sara          Virginia          Baker,          professional          nurse,          recently          visited          Spain          on         a          tour.         Agnes          Buchanan,          teacher          of          history          in          Wilson          High          School,          has         introduced          a          new          type          of          teaching          throughout          the          schools          of          Virginia.         The          construction          of          the          dam          in          Death          Valley          is          under          the          super-         vision          of          Francis          Conner,          prominent          for          his          engineering          feats.         Alice          Wright,          otherwise          known          as          Charlotte,          has          been          recently         acknowledged          the          greatest          opera          singer          of          the          age.         Mary          Margaret          Farrar          and          Anna          Garber,          who          are          authorities          on         “What          to          Feed          the          Husband”          will          visit          the          old          home          town          soon.         Professor          William          Bragg,          English          teacher          of          Harvard          University,         Stanley          Garber,          M.          D.,          head          doctor          of          one          of          Chicago’s          largest          hospitals,         and          Wilbur          Ross,          outstanding          American          mathematician,          who          has          held         the          Einstein          Professorship          at          Harvard          for          a          number          of          years,          have          re-         signed          from          their          respective          positions          to          form          a          company          whose          purpose         is          to          publish          books          and          decorative          handbills.         Clementine          Doyle          saved          the          life          of          Miss          M.          V.          Grifith,          when          she         fell          into          South          River          last          Saturday.          Miss          Doyle          will          receive          a          medal         for          this          heroic          deed.         Cecil          Harding,          stratosphere          explorer,          sailed          away          in          a          balloon          the         other          day          and          has          not          been          seen          since.          It          is          popularly          believed          that          he         is          now          worrying          the          inhabitants          of          Mars.         James          Gordon          was          elected          to          Congress          from          Virginia          with          a          ma-         jority          of          thirteen          votes.          His          opponent          was          Genevieve          Scott,          former         Senator          from          this          district.         A          double          wedding          of          Miss          M.          V.          Griffith          and          Miss          Virginia          Hiser-         man          was          held          Monday.          ‘The          brides          wore          purple          and          gold,          old          school         colors.         Miss          Hilda          Holbert          is          making          a          great          success          as          a          comedian          on         Broadway          .         Edwin          Hopkins          and          Maynard          Baber,          well          known          scientists,          have         discovered          another          element.          Again          they          have          rendered          a          great          service         to          humanity.         Miss          Charlene          Mattox          and          Miss          Della          Clark          have          recently          been         appointed          on          the          board          for          criticism          of          books          published          by          Garber,         Bragg,          Ross,          and          Co.         Miss          Jane          Menefee,          Marjorie          McGann          and          Jean          McClung          are,          at         present,          in          charge          of          the          famous          home          for          taking          care          of          stray          and          aged         Cats,         Patricia          Menefee          is          a          most          noted          woman          doctor          of          the          United          States.         She          will          attend          a          convention          in          Vienna          soon.         Miss          Pauline          Thacker          has          become          the          second          “Singing          Lady”          of         America.          She          has          thus          combined          her          talent          for          telling          bedtime          stories         with          that          of          singing.         Miss          Mabel          Sharpe          and          Miss          Elizabeth          McClung          have          recently          be-         come          professional          basketball          players,          the          first          ever          known.         Miss          Cordelia          Mohler          is          now          a          head          secretary          to          the          President          of         Montgomery,          Ward          and          Company.         Katherine          Ross          and          Dorothy          Maxey,          are          to          be          presented          in          the          Court         of          England          this          spring.          Miss          Maxey          will          render          several          concerts          at          a         request          of          the          King.         Margie          Lee          Phipps          and          Phyllis          Saufley          have          formed          a          company         which          has          for          its          purpose          the          betterment          of          chewing          gum          flavors.         Mr.          William          White          has          recently          been          elected          President          of          Yale         University,          where          he          has          been          instructor          for          some          years.          He          is          the         youngest          person          who          has          ever          held          the          position.         Grace          Wimer          and          Jewell          Webb          are          two          of          the          most          popular          motion         picture          stars          of          their          time.          Grace          only          recently          showed          talent          for          act-         ing,          but          Miss          Webb          has          been          heading          for          stardom          for          many          years.         Robert          White          is          at          present,          Business          Manager          of          the          New          York         Herald,          of          which          George          Von          Frank          is          editor.         Curtis          Floyd          is          director          of          the          largest          brass          band          of          Waynesboro,         Virginia.         Miss          Ada          May          Rowe          has          founded          a          school          for          aged          school          teachers—         the          subject          taught:          “How          to          Grow          Old          Gracefully.”         Jack          McFall          has          recently          accepted          a          position          with          the          International         Correspondence          Company,          where          he          will          write          textbooks          about          English.         Melvin          Jennings          is          at          present          working          on          a          new          picture          in          Holly-         wood,          ‘““The          Handsome          Hero,”          in          which          he          is          taking          the          leading          part.         Bill          Harlowe          has          joined          the          Barnum          and          Bailey          Circus,          in          which          he         will          take          the          character          of          a          clown.         William          Davis          has          become          President          of          the          A.          and          P.          Company.          He         has          been          employed          by          them          for          some          time.         =a          4          4,          4          |          (Vy         ie          Yorr          bike          gL          r 4          sae          |          yrs         rg                              ‘4          ’         Junior          Class          ,          wr         Eleanor          Aldhizer,          Henry          Barnett,          Mary          Bartlette,          Ray          Beverage,          Imogene          Burton,         Allen          Carrier,          Grace          Chandlier,          Ruby          Clatterbaugh,          Helen          Craig,          Anna          Davis,          Eloise         Davis,          Wallace          Dodd,          Rebecca          Daniel,          Ruby          Ely,          Frances          Fortune,          Marshall          Freed,         Robert          Freed,          Betty          Gamble,          Kitty          Harner,          Mary          Frances          Hawkins,          Marion          Higgins,         James          Hogg,          Fil          Hubbard,          Evelyn          Jones,          Violet          Kingsbury,          Frances          Kiger,          Alvin          Landes,         Ella          H.          Matheny,          Daisy          McClung,          Louise          Morris,          Malvola          Mullen,          Cletus          Pannel,         Dorothy          Parmer,          Leonard          Rogers,          Marjorie          Ross,          Evelyn          Shumate,          Elwood          Snyder,         Ralph          Spitzer,          Julius          Stombock,          Mary          Tanner,          William          Taylor,          Anna          Tucker,          Bobby          Via,         Louise          Wagner,          Ruth          Worth,          Josephine          Young.         Sophomore          Class         Eleanor          Atkins,          Harold          Atwood,          Ruby          Baily,          Hazel          Barker,          Marie          Beverage,         Suzanne          Black,          Ernest          Blessing,          Josephine          Booker,          Nancy          Burton,          Mary          Jane          Chambers,         Robson          Coiner,          Darrin          Coleman,          Donald          Coyner,          Freddy          Coyner,          Mary          Craig,          Margaret         Dorrier,          Chester          Davis,          Jeanette          Deputy,          Hazel          Earheart,          Virginia          Ellinger,          Charlene         Fauber,          Isabel          Fisher,          Muriel          Foster,          Ray          Frasher,          Louise          Furr,          William          Gallaher,          Sam         Gilmore,          Ralph          Golladay,          Louise          Harmon,          Mildred          Harner,          Norma          Hassett,          John         Henkel,          Jack          Hess,          Pauline          Hewitt,          Louis          Hildeband,          Douglas          Hubbard,          Frankie          Huff,         Katherine          Kibler,          Marion          Kirby,          Bertha          Klann,          William          Kline,          Lenna          Landes,          Jim         Leonard,          Dale          Lowry,          Faith          Main,          Winston          Martin.         Rosalie          Martin,          Edith          McCrary,          Evelyn          McGann,          Ann          McKenna,          David          Mc-         Laughlin,          Bob          Meinhard,          Virginia          Mohler,          Brownie          Myers,          Ailleen          Niday,          Burnell          Pan-         nill,          Josephine          Pannill,          Lavelle          Phipps,          Roger          Pleasants,          Sara          Poole,          Benton          Rosen,          Lottie         Sandridge,          Billie          Saufley,          Wilmer          Saufley,          Helen          Shooter,          Cyrus          Schwab,          Hazel          Smith,         Edgar          Snyder,          Charles          Steck,          Joe          Suddarth,          Pauline          Swink,          Dorothy          Taylor,          Katherine         Terrill,          Charles          Tonkins,          Edward          Turner,          Rosie          Weller,          Mary          Wimer,          Kathleen          Wine,         Lawrence          Wright.         Freshman          Class         Roy          Lee          Allen,          Sadie          Armstrong,          Isabel          Arnold,          Mary          Baker,          Lewis          Bagby,          William         Barbour,          Leona          Barett,          Ray          Bean,          Eliza          Beery,          Lois          Brady,          Elizabeth          Brandt,          John         Breeden,          Carl          Byrd,          Edgar          Campbell,          Elizabeth          Campbell,          Mary          Carr,          Jane          Carroll,          Carl         Childress,          James          Copper,          Jean          Copper,          Randolph          Crowder,          James          Dalhouse,          Dennie         Dameron,          Mary          Catherine          Davies,          John          Davis,          George          Diedrick,          Gray          Dinwiddie,          Vir-         ginia          Driver,          Dorothy          East,          Warren          Ellis,          Charles          Everly,          Lillie          Farrar,          Margaret          Fisher,         Gene          Fitch,          Mildred          Fitzgerald,          Doris          Fitzgerald,          Pat          Floyd,          Phyllis          Forloins,          Natalie         Frye,          Phyllis          Frank,          Rosalie          Frank,          Grace          Frazier,          Milton          Gardner,          Audrey          Greaver,         Ovelina          Greer,          Geraldine          Hammer,          Welby          Harner,          George          Harris,          Myrtle          Henderson,         Elo          Hess,          Virginia          Hildebrand,          Catherine          Hiserman,          Raymond          Hite,          (Marguerite          Horne.         Leo          Hutchens,          Elizabeth          Jones,          Phyllis          Jones,          Creighton          Kennedy,          Dorothy          Kennedy,         Robert          Kennedy,          Ramona          Kerr,          Clarence          Kite,          Charles          Knicely,          Leo          Lafferty,          Stanley         Lamb,          Wallace          Landes,          David          Leonard,          Mary          Lough,          Aubrey          Marion,          Katherine          Martin,         Richard          Maupin,          Gaynell          May,          Edna          Maxey,          Kemper          McCauley,          Charles          McCormick,         Richard          McCoy,          James          McFall,          Thomas          Martin,          Carl          Morris,          Dorothy          Moses,          Agnes         Moyer,          V.          A.          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V.          GriFFITH         Ve          0          M          Vy.          a         Jack          Hess         VIRGINIA          HIsERMAN         JimMEY          Hoce         HILpa          Be)          SDA          Wt:         Fin          RE,         NEIL          hehe          ae          BG         KATHERINE          KIBLER          PPL          a:         EvizaBETH          MCCLUNG          x          -         VircIntA          MOHLER          ekky         WiLBur          Ross          :         MaBEL          SHARPI         PAULINE          THACKER         Bossy          VIA         gn          a          aay         The          LIEE          and          HABinS         of          a          Wilson          High          School          Student         EVERY          DAY          HE          READS         The          NEWS-VIRGINIAN         ‘““Waynesboro’s          ONLY          Newspaper”         Bh          E          CeAGUSS          SER          es.         .          He          finds          there          ALL          the          news          of          Wilson          High          School          and          Waynesboro.         .          He          finds          there          EACH          WEEK          the          JUNIOR          NEWS-VIRGINIAN,         edited          and          operated          by          Wilson          students.         .          .          He          finds          there          all          the          news          of          the          world          he          needs          and          wants          brought         to          Waynesboro          by          The          Associated          Press.         .          He          finds          there          “Alley          Oop,”          “Out          Our          Way,”          “The          Newfangles,”                  “This          Curious          World,”          “Stories          in          Stamps,”          and          other          features          he          would         not          “‘miss          for          the          world.”         Every          Member          of          The          Family          Enjoys         The          NEWS-VIRGINIAN         MEMBER          ASSOCIATED          PRESS          ESTBLISHED          1892         CLOTHING          SHOES          FURNISHINGS         for          Wilson          High          School          Man         The          Man’s          Shop         “Where          Style          and          Quality          Go          Hand          in          Hand”         Main          Street         Rosenthal’s         “Watch          The          Fords          Go          By”         Ladies          Style          Shop         Wayne          Motor          Sales          Company         Waynesboro         Vein          o          jai          a         The          Leader          Store          COMPLIMENTS         H.          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