Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS)

 - Class of 1954

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Next we see a superb member of the teaching profession. She is Virginia Wheeler, teacher of English at Woodville High. Her motto is A word from the wise is sufficient. Next we see Lallie Catchings David and Junior in their tremendous mansion on Sligo Street. As the door is answered by the butler, we are nearly trampled by her three charming little boys: Justine, Antonia and Anthony. Ansie Jo has become a poet and has met with great success. There are little Po Joes,” pardon me, 1 mean Riddles in the WOODVILLE REPUBLICAN each week. Did you see the latest sports headline in the TIMES PICAYUNE? It seems that L. S. U. hasn't lost a single football game this year. Lots of the credit goes to Coach Buddy Leake. We travel on to Memphis and there we visit Bonnette Old Maid's Home. It seems that Clarice completely failed to get a husband, so she has established a home for all charming old maids. We see Wayne Whittington exploring the deep dark jungles of the Amazon. Day after day he treads onward with his sling shot in his pocket and ever faithful Gail by his side. In the happy little town of Hollow Cannon, Oregon, we visit Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Jones and their ten happy children. Lucien has really made money in the real estate business, and everybody in town is unsuccessfuly trying to keep up with the Joneses. Jimmy Carter has laughed his way to the top. He wears his black coat and laughs the fears away as the Friendly Undertaker. We see William Davis as Sister Rosetta, the second. He is a star on the Grand Ole Opera” where he sings his beautiful love songs to all old maids. In the African Jungles we find one lone nurse striving to bring civilization to the Pygmies. This is Betty Jo Blanchard, who after six tries at marriage finally decided to give up and be faithful to her work. She is not a divorcee, but what happened to her husbands no one knows. We see Joan Anderson taking Doris Day's place in the show business. She is using her gay personality in entertaining her friends from the Mansion on the Hill. Down in the very southwestern part of Wilkinson County, we visit Dooley's Plantation. Yes, Robert now owns about half of the county. He attributes much of his success to the advice and cooperation of County Agent, Oliver W. Catchings, Jr. Oliver has recently won the distinction of being proclaimed the best County Agent in Mississippi. Buddy Leake

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Patricia Jean Morris leaves her popularity to Clyde Leake and Bessie Tillery. Lloyd Terry Leake leaves his athletic ability and love for night spots to Brandon Inman. Sherry Mae Scott wishes to will her ability to leave school anytime she feels a draft to John Edward Thomas. Berlin Morris wills his studious way to Emil Habig and Charles Sturgeon. Thelma Gertrude Smith wills her love for diamond rings to Sylvia Ann Evans and Celeste Hutson. Frank Whittington wills his ability to sleep through every class and study hall to Junior David and Sylvester D'Aquilla. Virginia Wheeler wills her self-consciousness and ability to blush to Billy Manens and Thomas A. Waddell. Wayne Whittington wills his beautiful hair and luscious waves to Henry D'Aquilla and Ted Denstel. Last but not least, Jimmy Carter needs all he has. These bequests we give in all seriousness with the hope that they will prove as valuable to the Juniors as they have to the Seniors. Class of '54 CLASS PROPHECY The Class of '54 twenty years from now? ? ? ? ? As the picture opens we see a large office in the Pentagon with the name Admiral Mack P. Bunch written on thfe door. It looks as if Mack has worked his way up the ladder the hard way. It is rumored that a battleship is to be named after him. It is to be called the Mighty Mac. Next we see the headlines in THE NATCHEZ TIMES. Bank Robbers Foiled in Woodville by Alert Sheriff. Frank Whittington. He has made quite a name for himself. Besides foiling the robbers’ plans he has stopped all fast driving, card playing, gambling, and has even closed the pool hall there in Woodville. Next we see a permanent partnership has been formed. Yes, John and Jean have finally agreed on one thing and are now Mr. and Mrs. John is the owner of the largest goat ranch in the South now and his time is thoroughly occupied with his children and the goats. What is this we see? Well who would have ever thought itl We see Berlin Morris, who finally passed English after five or six yean, as superintendent of Woodville High. But, as you know, there is always a woman behind a man’s success. The one behind Berlin is Lydia, who does the household chores, minds the children and is the school secretary. As we drive along the road toward Beech Stand we pass a hugh plantation. The sign, we notice, has the name Flowen Planatation. “ As we approach the gate who should greet us but George and Thelma. Thelma finally hooked him.

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