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

 - Class of 1935

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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.

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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.

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