Wythe High School - Echo Yearbook (Wytheville, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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1. Seeing the WORLD! 2. Over Parked???? 5. Isn l Love Grand? 6. Hi-There 3. End of ihe Trail 4. Hubba-Hubbcu 7. Happy, Ann?

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I, Bertha Crockett, do will and bequeath my dignified air to Ann Calfee. Take a hint, Ann. I, Betsy Kincer, do will and bequeath my ability to carry on conversation in civics class to Naomi Kincer. Puff, puff - it's not easy. I, Lois Blair, do will and bequeath my sophos- tication to Paige Felty. I, Eva Akers, do will and bequeath my col- lection of sailors to Page Smith. Be careful, don't get sea sick. I, Elizabeth Anderson, do will and bequeath my eyebrows to Jean Felty. I, Madeline Helvey, do will and bequeath my neat proportions to Louise Porter. Come down out of the clouds, Louise. I, Garlen Callahan, do will and bequeath my position as assistant to Dick Spence to C. R. Spence. Hey C. R.! Did you know the bottles with skulls on them aren't good to drink? I, Art Clippard, do will and bequeath my English notebooks to a future student of Miss McNeil. Persevere, you English students. I, Jewell Edmonds, do will and bequeath my ability to type to Wendell Gallimore. I've told you not to strike over, Wendell. I, Doris Grubb, do will and bequeath my love for second period chemistry class to one of Mr. Fishel's future students, I hope 'she learns what H20 is. ' I, Charles Dunford, do will and bequeath my skill at the wheel of my truck to Jack Cox. P.S. If you do try my method, I suggest you renew your life insurance. I, Harlen Gilman, do will and bequeath to Lloyd Coe, my way with Miss Roberts. A smile really helps your grade. I, Dolores Hoback, do will and bequeath my dimples to Nancy Turley. Keep smiling, Nancy! I, Aileen Kabrich, do will and bequeath my position as head cheerleader to one of the re- maining six. I, S. B. Grubb, do will and bequeath my middle name Banks to any one who will claim it. I, Betty Ryan, do will and bequeath my ability to be late every morning to Ida Sumner. Try sleeping late one morning, Ida. I, John Helvey, do will and bequeath my skill at telling complicated stories to David Crowgey. Speak up, David, and let the world hear you. I, Swanson Hurst, do will and bequeath my amusing anecdotes to Tommy Topham. Why don't you try to keep next year's senior class laughing? I, Sonny Lowder, do will and bequeath my position on the W.H.S. basketball team to David Edmonds. I also recommend that the basket be enlarged. I, Doris Seagle, do will and bequeath my curly locks to Peggy Burke. I recommend Connie's Beauty Shop. If this doesn't work, try a comb. I, Jane Smith, do will and bequeath by nick- name Smokestack to Mary Williams. You Lucky girl. I, Jack Poole, do will and bequeath my seat in the Legislature to Elbert Bowman. I, Pat Tuggle, do will and bequeath my title, The Biggest Flirt in the Senior Class, to Jimmy Patterson. Keep winking, Jimmy. I, Hoover Rodgers, do will and bequeath my chewing gum to an aspirant to the name Bubble Blowing Champion. Warning: It's slightly used. I, Tom Shrader, do will and bequeath my four extra aces to Pete Shelton. Keep 'em up your sleeve, Pete. I, Betty Jean Umberger, do will and bequeath my slimness to Corrine Allison. You've gotta' watch those vitamins. I, Frances Veneziano, do will and bequeath my big mouth and corny iokes to Pye Terry. I, Ella Frances Williams, do will and bequeath my smelling salts to Shirley Anderson. If this doesn't help, then try leaning on a nice broad shoulder. I, Claude Taylor, do will and bequeath my iob as broom pusher at Newberry's to Bobby Thomas. A little work never hurt anyone I, Chicken Umberger, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to J. C. Humpheries. All you need is a Charles Atlas Course, J. C. I, Donald Warden, do will and bequeath my tall, light, and handsome looks to the Casanova of the Junior Class. - I, Helen Houseman, do will and bequeath my nick-name Hel , to Janet Kincer, I, Georgia Manuel, do will and bequeath my place behind the candy counter at Newberry's to Nancy Jo Umberger. What, more pounds, Nancy? I, Kathleen Pattison, do will and bequeath my bright remarks to Ruby Patton. Yeah, they call me sun. I, Daisy Mae Semones, do will and bequeath my mild temper to Carolyn Hilten. I, Richard Shupe, do will and bequeath my sousaphone to Billy Spiller. ............... No, on second thought maybe you'd better keep your trumpet. I, Jake Suthers, do will and bequeath my position as the most athletic boy in the Senior Class to Sammy Veneziano. I, Eugene Warren, do will and bequeath my likeable disposition to Douglas Grubb. I, Dayne Umberger, do will and bequeath two sets of triplets tied together with I6th notes to Rachel Umberger. Can you do that, huh? I, Lloyd Lindamood, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Sonny Land. I, Jack Wine, do will and bequeath my know- ledge and front seat in Senior English to M. D. Taverner - if he needs it. I, Ralph Cline, do will and bequeath my quietness to James Ingo. Just doing what comes naturally.

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