Churchland High School - Trucker Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

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For her Willingness to help others, for her never ending efforts to make Church- land High a better place, and to make us a better class, VVE, the SENIORS of 1950 lovingly dedicate this, our 1950 TRUCKER to Miss Gracie Lee Van Dyck, in hopes that it Will help to express to her how much We mean Thank You, Gracie I CHIEFS OF STAFF MR. BECK--Principal MR. PAW'LOYVSKI-Assistant Principal and Coach mn If II . ms m COUNSELGR mn a a I a I Emma ' , In ' In mam ms RI I , - I - If 'HW I- ' --'ia' MISS BISHOP MISS GIBBS MISS BUTT MRS. GVVYN m ms mga an .-sms gm 2 B I. was H 4. II gsm In :Em I-gn IEW IW Em 1322 HI I Q E if S5 lg-as a B a Is Is s a a as IIE W IIQII QWEI ' MII gII I rf II Vmsw is ms mn a Is a E a 1 I-4' QI 'E H, :- E Emu Iva x ix E Img ww is um as . m ,kwa mn 5 Is I Inj I I W A I H ga 3 W I H H H WI I I II- my B B - Q -'-ai .: E X I N In .:...,. I Q I H I if .-5' ms Is '51 EE m Q E Is a ms I I 5 HHH II I mm!! 555. 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In the crowded halls The class when roll is called The friends We've made and all The things We've learned For you We'll yearn. Through the help We've had From teachers who were glad to do The most they could to help us through Our gratitude may We express And know that in our happiness VVe always Will be true To our Alma lWater dear VVe sigh farewell to you. Words by C. H., B. V., A. B am sam ss em Zi H- . ., Q wma -mtv ss ss n ss as n ss E . ss na. was :rss 5 ss-m amen 2 sam -ss an -ak me ans me L as if ss ss n n ss a a n ss we me ss as me we , -wx , , Q ss as Hs n s if a u mx me if wi i i I ef n s n ra wi ss na are x- ai ss me wa: aa as E gf me rig n ss me iz Q E ss E a H sf B ues X 1 ss s ew am If if a a Q was HX as K s awe B an aaa mum on ss S IOR DOROTHY ANN ADANIS Basketball 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, Vice-President 4, F. H. A. President 45 Softball 2, 3, 43 The Countryman 3. MARY LOIS BOWLING Librarian 43 The Countryman 4. BILLY BROVVNING BURKS Football 1g Track Manager lg K. V. G. 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Bus Driver 4, Hi-Y 2. TROY HOLMAN CARTER Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, Z, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 45 Varsity C Club 1, Z, 3, 43 4-H Club Vice- President 1, President 2, 3g junior Leader 4. SANFORD. BRIGHT CHAPMAN Hi-Y, Football Manager 1, Bas- ketball 1, 2g Baseball 2, Bus Driver 4, The Countrymiang Visual Aid 35 Brand 2, 3g K.V.G. 2, Crew Chief 3, 4. CLARENCE ALLEN COLLINS Track 1g Class President 3 A M. 'rel -5-13' wwe M wa, :W -4-3-'-v s M- s rs ' 5 g - 45 I 'P if Sl 6 'Y ,iz , . s,.., ' gi 1 , ff, 1 6. 1. V -Y y 53 lx SENIOR JOSEPH NEVILLE COTTON Football 45 Visual Aid 3 SHIRLEY ANTIONETTE CRAWFOD Truckers Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Presi- dent 3 5 S.C.A. Representative 15 Treasurer 45 Basketball Z5 Co- Captain 3, Captain 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 35 Busi- ness Manager 45 F.H.A. Mono- gram Club 35 President 45 Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerlead- er 45 The Countryman 45 Senior Class Playg Pierrette Club 45 May Court 3, Maid of Honor 4. ROBE RT S COT T CULLEN Hi-Y, President 45 S.C.A. Vice- President 35 President 45 Presi- dent Norfolk County S. C. A. 45 Varsity C Club 3 5 President 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Playg Track 1, 2. HELEN LOUISE DAIL Soft ball 25 Senior Class Play5 Pierrette Club 45 May Court 4. LUCILLE KATHLEEN GARRENTONI W V Truckers Tri-Hi-Y 45 Major- ,W EM I ' , ette 3, 45 Driver Training 3 W .-as ,,, 5 ,,,, ,, JACQUELINE MAE . if 'LIE' . - GRAHAM Hug ': Transferred from Deep Creek .X .1-.- High School Deep Creek, Vir- ginila. Chorus 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Soft- ball 25 Library Club 23 F.H.A. 25 Truckers Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pier- ette Club 45 Driver Training 3 se. s .1 X, ,, N , .. ......,a. , ,,,,. , Q . fe EEQWQSQ K fa' 55351 H 1 ef 5 . s is -if bs W 'Gisli m15Q.f' Seiten gg aa S H ee V, M W - wfei rigfa J if X ' QQ E is in ,I W M a M Q. E a Va W W we H E H 5 gm E -ex, - W -1 H E W 1 ie sam 2 Q ew E 'Q l:E'5 ' 355955 EQ W 5 awgeigi E Q P F45 of s ' jr? - rift' r K 9 wi fir Q fi 2 ei M . 1 W . 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ALICE LORRAINE HARRISON Truckers Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, +5 The Countryman 33 Driver Training 3. ai.. N 1 , , . a - as -.-. aaaa ms .gs :-:a- mx -na-: F M itx QE? i X a x aint ix ra ai: fav aa Ka ii a aaa a 1- an an aaaa a a E L a , a E... saaaa rg 55 Sixvsnlm aw -1 tax aaa aa. as a axa E aaaas as na ar. ' a a Mas max aa aaa-a mmm a aaaa mia aaa W M a aaa f.- was aamws Tm.a a ,Nc Agari- ,. 'NSBA aazar. i-ima,-A wma aaa , aair z. a a aa a a, la 5? x ii a H, x aaa Haas! .9 aa. ' ,ia 4 Af I a , aa nr aa 1 W fa. . aa KE' ,a. 'v1'i.W.a'-VI 'H . , 5 Q. H.. If lx: via I 'F ax ai. Y.. .aa ...aa Q za ...Ma A aaa aEa,a.,.B ,iw K ...W H a was E aa -aaa-a . aaa assi aa a aa a an aaa aaa'-KWH B It an SENIORS JOYCE UPTON HATHAW AY Truckers Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 3, Secre- tary 2, S.C.A. Representative 4, Xnnual Staff 2, 3 5 Circulation Manager 4, Cheerleader 4-3 Beta Club -I-, Vice-President 3, Mono- gram Club 43 Senior Class Play, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Basketball 3 -lf Piereite Club President +3 Dru er Training 3 5 May Court 4. JOHN EVERETT HOLLAND, 31-. Transferred from Suffolk I'l'gh School, Suffolk, Virginia Hi-Y 2, Secretary 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Varsity C Club 3, 45 Cl-ass Vice- President -I-5 Annual Staff, Art Editor -l-g Senior Class Play, The Countryman 4, Art Club 3. LOTTIE FRANCES HUDSON Truckers Tri-Hi-X 1, Treasurer 2 3 Secretary of S.C.A. -lg An- nual Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief -lg Cheerleader 4, Monogram Club 4 Senior Class Play, Pierette Club Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Ed- itor in-Chief 4, The Countryman Librarian 1, 2, Softball 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Driver Training 3 May' Court 3, 4. VVILLIANI NEVILLE JEAN J. V. Basketball 23 J. V. Foot- ball 23 Basketball 1, 3, Co- Captain 4, Football 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity C Club 3, 4. DONALD BRUCE KING S C A. Representative 35 Driver a ning 35 K. V. G. 3, 4, An- nual Staff 4, Track 1, 25 Beta Clu 1 3, 4. VVILLIE BRYAN KOON, Jr. Football 33 Track 2, 3, Basket- ball 2g 4-H Club 2, 3, Bus Driver 4. AUM SENIORS DORIS LEE KOWALSKI S.C.A. Representative 25 F.H.A. 25 Churchland Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 President 45 Cheerleader 45 Basketball Manager 45 Annual Staff, Assistant Business Man- ager +5 Senior Class Pliay5 Pier- ette Club 45 The Countryman -l-5 Monogram Club 45 May Court 3, 4. NIARGARET LERLINE LENIOINE Chorus 25 Churchland Tri-Hi- Y 3, Treasurer +5 Annual Staff -l. HA RRY LEE LOVETT, J r. Football 2, 35 Co-Captain 45 Basketball 3, Co-Captain 45 Track 3, -1-5 Varsity C Club 2, 35 Chaplain +5 Senior Class Chaplain. MILDRED ANN M A NG UM S.C.A. Representative Z5 Truck- ers Tri-Hi-Y 25 Librarian 45 F. H. A. 4. MARY ELLEN MOODY A. 25 Softball 2, 35 The Countryman 35 Driver Training JOHN DONIVAN PIERCE Track 1. IOR JANET ELAINE ROBINSON Librarian 2, 3. WILLARD VANNAH SMITH Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2g Track 1, 2g Varsity C Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 'lg Chorus 1, 25 K.V.G. 1 JANE CAROL THOMAS Chorus 23 Churchlland Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 43 Art Club 3g F. 45 Annual Staff 3, 43 Pierette Club 4g May Court 4. JAMES DONALD TROUTMAN Silence is golden. MARIAN JUMELLE VAUGHAN Truckers Tri-Hi-Y 35 Secretary 4-g Pierette Club,-Vice President 4-Q The Countryman 3g Librar- ian 2, 3, 4g Driver Training 3g May Court 4. I-IOMER VINEYARD Driver Training Zg Visual Aid 3, 4g Art Club 3g Bus Driver 4. ,UW ails- as-mm, -'I 5sQ5?Eg'- im' is mm, Eggs EILQE KISS? H Us aww - Qsssem 353535. E885 we mx I Ellis Ssfarre H rut' K wm- MENU is s NEW - Ev 11-rj - we I H 5 s E ,K Menus Q2 elif jxgw: 5.2 -X r-I is 5 grime- H? tg. m'l we 23 sg li Hi- EE Hz SENIORS BILLY LEE VVATERS Football lg Band 2, 3, Officer 4, Visual Aid 3. B ETY .I ANE WHITTA K ER Truckers Tri-Hi-Y 1, Z, Vice- President 3, Pierette Club, Treasurer 45 Driver 'Training 3g Lilurarian 2, 4, S.C.A. Re- presentative 2, 3, 43 May Queen 4. RONALD EUGENE WILKIE Transferred from Cradock High School, Portsmouth, Virgina. Footlmall 4, Band 4, The Coun- tryman 4. BILLY GENE WILLIAMS Senior Class Playg Hi-Y 43 Driver Training 33 Band 2, 35 Band Captain 43 Drum Major 43 Annual Stlaff, Senior Class Editor 45 Football lg Track 13 K.V.G. 2, 3. jOYCE ANN WILLIAMS Class Secretary 3, 45 Majorette 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Truckers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Secretary 1, 35 Driver Training 3. ELSIE MAE YOUNG F.H.A. 3 9 Band 3 3 Driver Train- ing 4. JEAN ANNE YOUNG Monogrlam Club 43 Churchland Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 45 Cheer- leader 45 The Countryman 4, Senior Class Playg May Court 4. Pk HONOR GRADUATES DONALD KING ELSIE YOUNG LOTTIE HUDSON ' NANCY GILBERT JOYCE WILLIAMS Senior Class Prophecy W e Prea'z'c1f: That Dorothy Adams and Shirley Crawford will become stars for the University of Virginia basketball team. That Mary Bowling will catch Ronald Wilkie in the year 1974. That Billy Burks will become a well known minister and will hold services in a pup-tent in his back yard. That Troy Carter will star on the All-America Redheadsn basketball team. That Sanford Chapman will become conductor of the little choo-choo train in Ocean View Amusement Park. - That Clarence Collins will become a tree surgeon in a desert. That joe Cotton will reduce to 99 pounds by 1986. That Bobby Cullen will become a famous detective who is continually looking for girls. That Helen Dail will supervise the Goo-Goo Kindergarten School. That Lucille Garrenton will become an old maid. That Jackie Graham will become Miss Five-by-Five of 1960, That Nancy Gilbert will become a great banjo player. That hflargeurite Grant will become a famous cartoonist in the New York Timer. That Horace Guynn will become supervisor of the Hadacol lV1anufacturing Company, with Loraine Harrison as his assistant. That James Hall will become the second Einstein! That Ruby Harris and William Jean will become a well known comedy team on the radio. That Joyce Hathaway and Lottie Hudson will become stars on the radio program It Pays To Be Ignorantf, That John Holland will become a banker, so he can pay all of his debts. That Donald King will become a Bum! That Billy Koon will invent a beverage containing pure alcohol. That Doris Kowalski will be sent abroad on research work to see what effect the onion has on the eyes. That Lerline Lemoine and Ann Mangum will be the team Irma and -lane on the program f'lVIy Friend Irma. That Harry Lovett will become the author of a very famous book entitled How To Get Out Of High Schoolf' That N1ary Ellen Moody will be a famous milk-taster in the Pine Grove Dairy. That Donnie Pierce will become the star on The Quiz Kids. That Janet Robinson will become a sports announcer on station N-U-T-S in Williamsburg. That Bill Smith will become a monkey-a grease monkey, that is. That Carol Thomas will become a famous hill-billy singer. That James Troutman will become Admiral of the United States Army. That 1V1arion Vaughan will probably talk herself to death at an early age. That Homer Vineyard will specialize in raising pigeons and grapes. That Billy VValters will conduct the Mule Train. That Betty YVhitaker will become a physical education teacher. The main exercise in her class is chewing bubble gum. That Billy Williams will become the second Professor Stoopnagle. That Joyce Vifilliams will become a man-hater. 1 That jean Young will become an outstanding model of dungarees and plaid s nrts. That Elsie Young will become a great Shakespearian actor. VVith these predictions coming straight from our crystal ball, we give them to you, the Seniors and to your friends, with the hopes that you will endeavor to live up to the brilliant futures which have been seen for the very outstanding class of 1950. SENIOR CLASS PLAY JUNE MAD Cast DORIS IQOVVALSKI ......,...H-- L ,..........M.. ,.,... P enny Wood BILLY WILI.IANIS .............H...., M,A..-,,,---,-- C huek Harris SHIRLEY CRAWFORD L... --' .......L..-...... D ,,,,L,- ,DNI1-5, YVood HORACE GUYNN ,.L...L......L.-.LL,LL. .LL.... -.LL E 1 mer Tuttle BOBBY CULLEN,----, HELEN DA1L----L- JOYCE PIATHAVVAY--- JOHN HOLLfXND----- JACK NICHUGH .... JAMES HALL- L.... LOTTIE HUDSON ..... JAMES LlNKLL--,- JEAN YOUNGLLML-- ,- .........L -. ......,......,LL L .... D r. 'Wood ---L----,L-----------------------------Effie ------------------L---L--L------lVIilly Lou G. Nlervyn Roberts --L----L--------------------Roger Van Vleck ---------------------------,-----Nlr. 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'71 Last Will and Testament We the Senior Class of Churchland High School, being of sound mind and body, do declare this to be our last will and testament, making null and void all former wills made by us. We do hereby state that all our debts and expenses be paid by our executor who is herein named: We make the following bequests: Item One: To the Juniors, we leave our never ceasing struggle to survive through the dreadful tragedy of Macbeth. Item Two: To the Sophomores, we bequeath our ever flowing fountain of knowledge which we, as Seniors, have never found time to exploit to its fullest extent. Item Three: To the Freshman, we leave the great dignity and unsurpassed wisdom collected by us during our sojourn CC Page 2391 VVebster's Unabridged Dictionaryl at Churchland High. Use it carefully, kids, itis our most cherished pos- session Item Four: To the faculty, we leave peace and quiet, which will come with our departure. Item Five: I, Bobby Cullen, leave the headaches of the SCA to any poor sucker who is unlucky enough to receive it. Item Six: I, Helen Dail, leave to Barbara Figart my flare for acting discovered by Miss Gracie Lee Van Dyck when she cast me as Effie.', Item Seven: I, Lottie Hudson, bequeath my small waist to Betty Huffington and my natural blonde hair to Jean Skidmore. Item Eight: I, Janet Robinson, leave to the school my big brother, Rocky. Item Nine: I, Sanford Chapman, leave my classroom insomiai' to Ernie Floyd. Item Ten: I, NIarion Vaughan, leave my shy and quiet nature to NIargaret Pat- terson with the fond hopes that it may be used by her someday in the near future. Item Eleven: I, John Everett Holland, leave my persecution complex to John Kirchmier in hopes that he will carry it on. Item Twelve: I, Elsie Young, leave my history notes to Cvene Carthwright. I also leave to him my power of comprehension in order that he may read and understand them. Item Thirteen: I, Billy Williams, leave all my knowledge of leading the band to Patsy Bush. Item Fourteen: I, Betty Whittaker, leave to IVIartha, my sister, my able brain to be used to maintain the high scholastic average established in this school by the WVhittaker family. Item Fifteen: I, Billy IValters, leave all my love', for Mir. Pawlowski to Bill Lane. Item Sixteen: I, Lorraine Harrison, leave my ability to make good grades in Chemistry to my sister, Charlotte. Item Seventeen: I, james Hall, leave my great ability of being pest and baby to James Deaton. Item Eighteen: I, Mary Lois Bowling, leave to Miss Gibbs, the wonderful thought that she will never have another Bowling as librarian 6th period. Item Nineteen: I, Ronald E. Wilkie, leave to the freshman boys my backward- ness and my ability to be bashful around the girls. Item Twenty: I, Lerline Lemoine, leave to the students of Churchland High School my ability to keep quiet in the halls and in class. Last Will and Testament-Confirmed Item Twenty-One: I, Troy Carter, leave to Ronnie Collier, my ability to be a successful quarterback. Item Twenty-Two: I, Carol Thomas, leave my ability to carry a tune, to Tommy Hall in hopes that he will sing sweet melodies wisely and wish him in 1952 the best of luck. Item Twenty-Three: I, Billy Koon, leave to Churchland High the rambling wreck of '49 CBus No. 661 and the wish for mercy on the next driver. Item Twenty-Four: WVe, the gang of Lunch table No. 4, realize it is the usual rule to leave ability and knowledge to some member of the incoming class, but con- trary to custom, we feel, we would like to take with us the wisdom of one Betty Reynolds. Item Twenty-Five: I, Nlarguerite Grant, leave my good conduct grades to Louis Slade in hopes that he will live up to them. Item Twenty-Six: I, IVIary Ellen INIoody, leave my history grades to lVIargaret Vann. Item Twenty-Seven: I, jean Ann Young, leave my ability to be lazy and get away with it to Hommie Nlanning, in hopes that he will carry it through. Item Twenty-Eight: I, Dot Adams, leave my desk that sits so hard to some un- fortunate junior. Item Twenty-Nine: I, Ann lXfIangum, leave to Nancy Madison all the responsi- bilities and hard work of keeping Tommy Hall quiet in the library. ItemThi1-ty: I, Harry fBoyJ Lovett, leave my bubble gum to Gene Skinner in hopes that he will make good use of it. Item Thirty-One: I, Joyce Upton Hathaway, leave some of my feminine appeal to Daniel Boone. Item Thirty-Two: I, Doris Lee Kowalski, leave my empty head to Lake Westfall, in hopes that he will use it as I did. Item Thirty-'I'hree: I, Jackie Graham, leave to Patsy Taylor my slimness. Item Thirty-Four: To the school, We of the Senior Class, leave our excellent example as students. VVe nominate and appoint Mis-s Gracie Lee Van Dyck to be the executrix of this, our last will and testament, with full authority to carry out all its provisions to the utmost effect. 19 In testimony whereof, we have set our hands and seal this first day of June, A. D. 50. CSigv1edJ CLAss or 1950 Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above-named Class of 1950 as their last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at their request, in the presence of the said testatrix and of each other. - fS1g7l6'dl FRANK D. BECK JOSEPH PAWLOWSKI QQQQIYJQJZZJ KZWQX Km - sinus: 'F fm l Ennis WH: la -1:-rm E55 a n ss W M ., 'Q Rfillf B wingirgi xm- was Mis '-,Zia mimymiff News Fzrsl rofw Url io flghlj Audrey Smlth, qhrrley Barker, Margaret Vann, Patrxcla Moe Second row Mitchell Moore, Ryland Moody Joe Flynn, Ronald Collier, Gary Cross, Gene Third rofw Loum blade, Marshall Smlth James Gallxmore, Curtis Crawford, Alton Balle n Sophomore Class , r Q Mei First ravw: Cleft to rightj : Nancy Madison, Judy Ashworth, Mary Ann MacEachern, Barbara Clark, Carol Ann Hollowell, Mary Ellen Parham, Joyce Cooper, Dorthy Borgen, Betty Buchanan, Janet Veon, Margie Furman. Second rofw: Cleft to rightj Helen Powell, P.at Troutman, Betty Ann Smith, Jo Ann Lermoine, Marlene Bolin, Jean Skidmore, Betty Huffington, Carol Eason, Anna Harris, Janie Johnson. Third row: Cleft to rightj: Lake Westfall, Tommy Hall, John Kirchmier, Kenneth Morris, Ray Daniels. Fourth row: Cleft to rightjz Donald Matthews, Gene Garthwright, Garland Smith, David Privett, George Laing, Ernest Floyd, Bill Lane, George Veon. Fifh rofw Cleft lo rightj Z Bobby De Grouch, Tommy Crossley, Billy Gwaltney, Bill Reinhold, Earl Nelson, Eddy Wynne, Jimmy Gwaltney. Sixth rofw Cleft to riglztl : Marvin Johnson, John Shearin, John Harris. Freshman Class C I ' ' - t- .4 Firrl rofw Cleft to righlj :Betty Luc Troutman, Margaret Patterson, Sarah Crawford, Vivian Abernathy, Ada Lee Carter, Barbara Figar, Patsy Bush, Susan Oldfield, Nan Leonard, Janet Muse, Joyce McLain, Sallie Briley, Betty Veon, Patsy Rae Tonkin, Martha Whittaker, Jackie Tigner, Barbara Cruise, Betty Reynolds, Bobby Sue Troutman, Patsy Taylor. Second row: Shirley Wilfong, Joanne Branch, Patty Blackman, Lois Hughes, Charlotte VValker, Minnie Honeycutt, Carlene Bullock, Cynthia Smith, Mary Sue Meads, Charlotte Martin, Carol Ware, Alice Smith, Nancy Hawley, Judy Brooks, Helen Stephenson, Beverly Butler, Betsy Ann Dixon, M.ary Alice Carrole. Third row: Bill Brice, James Curley, Bobby Francis, Bill Polson, Freddie Fletcher, James Mayfield, Lester Roane, Sam York, Lanny Sly, Arthur Halstead, Larry Wise, Louis Schiemann, Don Sly, Bobby Albertia, Henry Houston. Fourth rofw: Harry Collier, Wade Davenport, Freddy James, John Mintz, Wesley Branch, Bill Hagey, Bobby Tolson, Edgar Merritt, Robert Thompson, Norman Williams, James Deaton, Jerry McDonald, Arthur Hayes, Ervin Ray Johnson, Sonny Vick, Hilton Whithurst, Leon Rem- ington, Bucky Norfleet, Dickie Scott. Eighth Grade 1 gj s 5, 4 it ,, at W wal' .1 liliitl V ' First rm-w Cleft fo righlj: Carol Moody, Mary Ellen Callis, Mary Ellen Steele, Gail Mac- Laughlin, joan Taylor, Betty Turner, Betty Gooden, Elsie Bailey, Lisa Hubbard, Marilyn Davenport, jackie Vaughan, Phyllis Cooper, Delftuy Whitley, Delores Hare, Annbeth Lawrence, Patty Cross, Sue Robinson, Carolyn DeLancey, Josephine Reynolds, Arnice Anderson, Joyce Melton. St'c01zr1' rnfw: Sarah Ware, Francis Koon, Wanda Hedrick, Glenda Cross, Betty Cioss, Betty Felton, Barbara Williams, Betty jean Haris, Charlotte Harrison, Alice Dail, Norma Jenrett, Peggy Ann Moore, Ann Campen, Shirley Freeze, Mildred Jean, Clara Williams, Cecil Matthews, Fay Medlin, Betty Lou Jones, Virginia Bryant, Pat Antley. Third raw: Charles Honeycutt, Wayne Bowen, john Breakfield, Alfred Bowman, George VVez1therly, johnny johnson, Tommy Faucett, Leroy Reynolds, Jerry Phelps, Tommy Thompson, James Edwards, Kermit Ackiss, Frankie Sawyer, jerry Deaton, Richard Caruthers, Shelby Broughton, Fred Wampler, Jerry Vick. Fourth rofwz Henry Herbert, Ernest Cross, Tommy House, Claude Bryant, Bobby Boyd, Corby johnson, jerry Smith, Richard Reddiek, Bill Hewitt, Jimmie Hodges. Fifth rotwz Davis Galbreath, Charles Coburn, Gary Foster, Charles Ward, Freddie Askew, Billy Brown, Billy Boyd, Bobby Honaker, jerry Sills, Millard Rainey, David Scott. Annual Staff Smtvd flrft lo riglztjz Billy VVilliams, James Link, John Holland, Audrey Smith, Shirley C1ZiVVfOI'Cl, Lottie Hudson, Nancy Gilbert, Joyce Hathaway, Ada Lee Carter, Barbara Flgart Sfanding: Sarah Crawford, Joyce McLean, Patsy Rae Tonkin, Bobby Albertia, Carol Hol lowell Barbara Cla1'k, Nancy Madison, Lerline Lemoine, Cindy Smith, Janet Veon, James Deaton Lucille Gai-renton, Joyce Williams, Donald King, Marian Vaughan, Carol Thomas, Mary Ellen Parham, Mary Sue Meads, Doris Kowalski, Miss Audrey Bradford, Sponsor. LOfrTI13 HUDSON .,-..................A........,. E ditqr-in-C luief NANCY GILBERT ..-,v ...-.... .........-, .-..,... . 4 I .fociate Editor ADA LED CARTER .......H............ - Underclasf flsxociazfe Editor SHIRLEY CRAWFORD .H.....,c..,........ - ...... Bzuirzerr Zlflanager DORIS IQOXVALSKI-- ---------,,-------Ar.firta1It Buxiuerr Illarzager JOHN HOLLAND- ..,,D-.............................. Art Editor JOYCE HATIiAXX'AY ......LD.,.,C... -- .D... --- SARAH CRAVVFORD-- Circulation 17l'I6Z7LdgL'7' --------,-------A5Ji5ta1zt Circulation Illanagcr BILLY WILLIALIS ..... .........,........... - -Senior Clan' Editor BARBARA FIGART ......D,......,.L -. ...........Dc ---.-CZa.rr Editor JAIVIES LINK ............c.D,v...D.... - .D,L... Boyr' Sport Editor AUDREY SMITH .... ---------------------,cH--GirZ5' Sporty Editor Nlrss AUDREY BRADFORD .,.............. --D--- .......... Sporzfor The Countryman Seated flnfl to rightl: Mary Bowling, Margaret Vann, Audrey Smith, Miss Butt, Sponsor, Shirley Barker, Shirley Crawford, Doris Kowalski. Standing: Lottie Hudson, Horace Guynn, john Holland, Bobby Cullen, Ronnie Wilkie, Ronnie Collier, Gary Cross, jean Young. Abxcnt from pitturc: James Hall, Sanford Chapman, Billy Burks. The Beta Club Lrfl lo right: Joyce Williams, Joyce Hathaway, Donald King, Lottie Hudson, Nancy Gilbert. .4bJ'l'7lffI'0lI1 jnicturn: Miss Bishop, Sponsor. The S. C. A. Seated Cleft to rightj :Clara Williams, Shirley Crawford, Treasurer, Bobby Cullen, President, Lottie Hudson, Secretary, Joyce Hathaway. Slanding: Joyce Cooper, Rachel Flynn, Betty Whittaker, Lake Westfall, Vice-President, Billy Brown, Arthur Halstead, Vivian Abernathy. Abxmlt from picture: Miss Audrey Bradford, Sponsor. The Band Standing Cleft to righlj: Leonard, Hawley, Butler, Mr. Felix Hardin, Director, Bush, B Williams, j. Williams, VVhitley, Garrenton. Serond ro-wi Scott, Remington, Schiemnann, A. Harris, Wood, Daniels, Hughes, L. Sly, Wynne D. Sly. Third row: Mathews, Crossley, Hassell, Kerly, Whitehurst, M. H.arris, Smith, VValters Carter, Grimes, B. Gwaltney. Churchland and Joliff 4fH Clubs Firsl row: Ucft to rightj Troy Carter, Randy Schiemann, Dickie Scott, jimmy Link, Ray Daniels, Lanny Sly, johnny johnson, Davis Galbreath, Don Sly. Sfcond rofw: John Kirchmier, Thomas Ellis, Lake Westfall, Bill Lane, Eddie Wilfong, Hilton Whitehurst, Louis Schiemann, Jimmy Gwaltney. Third rofw: David Scott, Billy Gwaltney, Arthur Halstead, John Breakfield. F. H. A. Mus 15 W Ex W spd m .Q ,H . sf at wiv -as :Xa we s is as me ,ia aww iggdm Z' fam' ss xx .aflti exif Ellen, l ac xl' Smtml Ucfl to righlj :Margie Furman, Janie Johnson, Vice-President, Dot Adams, President, janet Veon, Secretary-'T'reasurer, Ann Mangum. Standing: Nancy Madison, Reporter, Miss Carter, Sponsor, and Carol Thomas. Pierrette Club Seated Ufft to rightl: Helen Dail, Marian Vaughan, Vice-President, Betty Whittaker, Treasurer, Joyce Hathaway, President, Audrey Smith, Lottie Hudson, Sergeant-at-Arms. Standing: Carol Thomas, Doris Kowalski, Miss Butt, Sponsor, Shirley Crawford, Jackie Graham. Bus Drivers Left t'o right: Sanford Chapman, Billy Burks, Billy Koon, Homer Vineyard. Churchland TrifHifY First rafw: Qlvft to righlj: Lerline Lemoine, Treasurer, Carol Thomas, Secretary, Doris Kowalski, President, M.ary Mcliachern, Vice-President, June Hight, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jean Young. Srmnd rofw: Vivian Abernathy, Susan Oldfield, Betty Huffington, Joanne Lemoine, Sarah Crawford, Barbara Figart, Mary Sue Meads. Third rofw: P.atsy Bush, Patsy Rae Tonkin, Charlotte Wright, Ada Lee Carter, Marlene Bolin, Jean Skidmore, Janie Johnson, Betty Smith, Miss Van Dyck, Sponsor. Truckers TrifHifY Firrl rofw Clffi to riglltlz Lorraine Harrison, Nancy Gilbert, President, Marian Vaughan, Secretary, Nancy Madison, Tre-.asurer, Mary Ellen Parham. Sffoml rofw: June Satterfield, Joanne Branch, Judy Ashworth, Pat Moe, Lucille Garrenton, Joyce YVilliams. Boys HifY KI!-L'Fli7l!1 flfft io righllz Tommy Hall, Secretary, Bobby Cullen, President, Billy VVilliams, Chaplain, Donald Mathews, Treasurer. Second row: Billy Tolson, john Kirchmier, Garland Smith, Marvin johnson, George Lang, Tommy Crossley, Freddie James, Donald Sly. Third rofw: Kenneth Morris, Larry Hassell, Bill Lane, Bucky Norfleet, Harry Collier, James Link, Ray Daniels. Monogram Club First rofw Clcfl to riglztj: Barbara Figart, Secretary-Treasurer, Dot Adams, Vice-President, Shirley Crawford, President. Second rofw: Shirley Barker, Lottie Hudson, Joyce Hathaway, Anna Harris, Ada Lee Carter, Doris Kowalski, Vivian Abernathy, Miss Van Dyck, Sponsor. Third rofwz janet Veon, Audrey Smith, Sarah Crawford, jean Young, Jean Skidmore, Mar- lene Bolin. Cheerleaders Left to right: Sarah Crawford, Vivian Abernathy, jean Young, Lottie Hudson, Ada Lee Carter, Shirley Crawford, Head Cheerleader, jean Skidmore, Doris Kowalski, Audrey Smith, Joyce Hathaway, and Barbara Figart. Varsity New M fi- . f 4 R: g e-..-,,e-, ,.L,e L, e.,, . H... i. . WE' Knfclirzg: johnny johnson, Standing: flcfl to riyhtl, firsi ro-w: Louis Slade, Jack McHugh, Bobby Vaughan, Ronald Collier, john Breakfield, Mitchell Moore, Gene Skinner. Second raw: Ernest Floyd, james Gallimore, Curtiss Crawford, Tommy Vaughan, Bobby Francis, james Link, Bill Polson, David Privette, Gary Cross, Coach Joe Pawlowski. Third row': joe Flynn, Troy Carter, Bill Jean, Secretary-Treasurer, Jimmy Robinson, Sg't- at-Arms, Harry Lovett, Ryland Moody, Vice-President, Bobby Cullen, President, John Holland, Lake Westfall. Safe' ool XKQX? 65425 ,-,, K5005- A K' Ntiff. ,W 15245 Q Q! ar V wk w xifxa' fx Q VA . P U Q ..--- mg,-' - .Q A gg. firfww ' ff: t, z E1 i6 L- N . . 0 , .L MWQQYAN ' Q agen punch Kep. ,,,...,,,U1nmunity Motor Bus Co. 1 'W i2 '-YN Qfmflfzl .gffwfefdfzff QMZM Barkfifld: Troy Carter, Louis Slade, Gene Skinner, Harry Lovett. FOOT BALL Co-Caplains Louis Slade and Harry Lovett Caarlz Joe Pawlowski Linn Clrfl lo riglztj : Bill Jenn, Lane Westfall, Bobby Cullen Jimmy Robinson, Bill Smith, Ernie Floy, Ryland Moody Backfield flef! to rightj: Gene Skinner, Louis Slade, Harry Lovett, Troy Ca rter Norfolk County Champions The Churchland Truckers for their sccond straight season conquered the Nor- folk County Championship, winning five of the seven games played.. The only con- ference game loss was to the Suffolk Red Raiders, which placed us second in con- ference games. However, it was one of the best seasons the Truckers have had. The most outstanding game was against Kempsville, in which the Truckers scored forty- two points, the most they have ever scored against any team! w SCORES Churchland ...,. ,- .....,,., 26 Portloek .,Ye..m.a......... - 6 Churchland cc- ....,e.....e. 19 Deep Creek- .YeY,...Y.....H 0 Churchland .,e....ee......, 14 Smithfield ..n,.....aa...... 0 Churchland ,.,. -. ..e,... M620 Great Bridge 0 Churchland ...,............ 6 Suffolk ..o,................ 39 Churchland ,,.....,........ 42 Keinpsville ..,,............ O f'Churchland ............... 0 Cradock ................... 6 lfNon-Conference Game Front rofw, Left fo Right: Johnny Johnson, Manager, Eddie Wynn, james Link, Earl Nelson Norman Williams, Henry Houston, Freddie Fletcher, Jerry McDonald, George Veon, Lanny Sly. Second Row: john Kirchmier, James Kurley, Bill Jean, Lake Westfall, Bobby Cullen, jimmy Robinson, Bill Smith, Ernie Floyd, Ryland Moody, Tommy Culpepper, Coach Joseph Rawlowski. Third Row: David Privett, Freddie james, Gene Skinner, George Laing, Billy Poison, Harry Lovett, Troy Carter, Bucky Norfleet, jimmy Rhinehold, Louis Slade, Joe Cotton. new Co 'E b l Xu Wx. 0-capfam-5 oveff wa Kneeling flcft to righll: Troy Carter, Ronnie Collier, Harry Lovett, Tommy Hall, Jimmy Robinson. Second row: David Privette, Manager, Tommy Vaughan, Gary Cross, James Link, Bill Jenn, John Holland, Gene Skinner, Louis Slade, Bucky Norflect, Coach Pawlowski. Basketball CHS ....e. , 35 Chuclcatuck ..LL,, 11 SCHS ..,.. , 23 Cradock ,....... -36 CHS .....e S38 Deep Creek ...,, , 24 'CHS ..... 020 St. Paul's ,e.-,,e -46 CHS ....... 45 Smithfield ,...... 51 CHS eL..... ll Franklin ,A .... 33 CHS ,..L.., 30 Poquoson ....... -27 CHS ....... 23 Suffolk ....,Y.... 39 CHS ....... 16 Mathew NVhaley --4O CHS .e..... 42 Portlock ...L,.e.. 56 CHS ....... 30 Great Bridge ..... 37 WCHS ...... 45 Cradock ........ ,69 CHS -. ...... 29 Kempsville ....... 39 CHS , ,e.,,. 30 South Norfolk ...L 31 CHS ....... 53 Oceana ,.e.,,.... 39 CHS -.,.... 36 Deep Creek ..-... 25 'CHS ...... 36 St. Paul's L...H.. -60 CHS ....... 43 Chuckatuck ...... 24 s Non-Conference Game Coach Pawlowski Manager: Wayne Bowen, David Privette, john Shearin CHRlS'BASKETBALL VEON 'hlolloiwell TRAWQI ORCl, Caplbiw The Churchland Girls started off the 194-9-50 season with four returning Iettermen. The spirits were high for the much improved team. The girls' haskethall team ended this season with an outstanding record, having won ten games and lost seven. oline, EP'lOlNE dams -H-ali The team will suffer a great loss when three of our most outstanding players graduate. They are Shirley Crawford, Joyce Hathaway, and Dot Adams. But with these losses, the team is expected to be more successful next year, since this year's squad was composed of many under- classmen who have shown great promise. ' is Knzrzrliny fluff to rightb: Sarah Crawford, Manager, Joanne Lemoine, Cindy Smith, Shirley Crawford, Captain, Audrey Smith, Joyce Hathaway, W Doris Kowalski, Manager, Standing: Anna Harris, Betty Huffington, Shir- ley Barker, Jean Skidmore, Marlene Bolin, janet Veon, jackie Tigner, Carol Q Ann Hollowell, Betty Ann Smith, Coach Gracie Lee Van Dyck. Girls Basketball C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S. .... - C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S. .,e,. C.H.S C.H.S. ..... C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S. ..... C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S SCORES St. Paul ......., Chuckatuck ..,e , Deep Creek ..... St. Paul e,..... - Smithfield ,,..-, Franklin -, ....... Poquoson .,..,, . Suffolk ..,,.,,,, Matthew NVhaley Portlock .e.e.... Great Bridge .... Kempsville .,,,., South Norfolk --,. Gceana -,- ......, Deep Creek --.--,, St. Paul .... -.--- Chuckatuck .... - QEFYQ e,. f , .gf Conch., Uma U ? Thawgi .1 :MLW A SOFTBALL TEAM At last spring has arrived' and softball is here once again! The Churchland girls have five returning lettermen and many promising newcomers. Coach Van Dyck and Captain Shirley Crawford, as well as the team, are looking forward to a success- ful season. With help and cooperation between girls and the Coach, the Churchland girls are sure to turn out a strong team. Left to right fKm'clingj: Nancy Madison, Anna Harris, Audrey Smith, Shirley Crawford, Charlotte Martin, Pat Troutman, Joanne Lemoine. Second row: Coach Gracie Lee Van Dyck, Mary Sue Meads, Betty Lue tTroutman, Betty Veon, janet Veon, Joyce White, Carol Eason, Bobby Sue Troutman, Helen Stephenson, Cynthia Smith. SCHEDULE April 2 Great Bridge at Churchlancl May Churclilancl at Portlock hlay 10 Churchland at Deep Creek May 17 Norview at Churchland if it 'QS'-',.ea'. SHIRLEY CRAWFORD, Captain Track Team The Truckers started their 1950 season with twenty men. With eight of them lettermen, they can hope for a better, more aggressive season than last year. Here are a few of the events of the returning lettermen. Daxlzer Dirtance Run: 440 G. Skinner B. Jean J. Link T. Carter L. Slade G. Skinner L. Slade H. Lovett T. Vaughan Shot and Difcur Hurdler High and Broad jump J. Robinson J. Link L. Slade T. Carter T. Culpepper T. Vaughan H. Lovett B. Jean Robinson First rofw, Inf! to right: Lanny Sly, Freddie James, Charles Coburn, Edward Wood, Don Sly, Jerry McDonald, Jerry Smith, Reid johnson. Scronrl ro-ws Billy Sims, james Kerley, Sonny Vick, Billy Reinhold, Harry Collier, Ronnie Collier, Bobby Francis, Leon Remington, Tommy Culpepper, joe Cotton. Third rofw: Gene Skinner, James Link, James Robinson, Harry Lovett, Bill Polson, Bill jean, Troy Carter, Lake Westfall, Sam York, Louis Slade, Coach joe Pawlowski. T'-UF HK' lv :VM om cessary 1 Z ck. oi 11 der Y he comin 51 the good or order to pre to destto Sent us on m end ohne xs opetatx F5 re V vfiihay see iii 'co to avoid xispe 'ikus xx W yourco 's'QectiuXXy ask correct nsion. 'oe a'oXe N if may I 'lsr' vk , Nt , .-441 I Wonder W'hy John Holland and James Link like to change the sub- ject in history class. Why Bobby Cullen isn't going steady. VVhy Harry Lovett dislikes himself. Why Troy Carter doesn't grow. lfVhy Horace Guynn is so crazy. VVhy Shirley Crawford coughs so much. Why Donald King and Nancy Gilbert are so smart. VVhy the Senior Class is so brilliant. W'hy Miss Massey sits on the edge of her desk. YVhy Skinner doesn't give Shirley Barker another chance. Why Jackie Graham doesn't reduce. Why Miss Bishop calls the seniors Students,'. Why Betty Huffington combs her hair so much. Why Mary Vaughan is so quiet. Why we donit have escalators. Why Joyce Hathaway sneaks in journalism class every third period. W'hy the seniors never carry any books home except Eng- lish. hen you Want a photograph . . . you Want a 17726 photograph and that's the only kind your official photographer takes! Srniih Walfou C012 gmizzfazizbm . . . lllll URI 1 S A AC FA S S T THE FOOT OF COLUMBIA STREET PORTSMOUTH VIRGINI C071fz-pliment. Uf Tonkin-Sedberry, Inc Tour Sfzzdebaker Dealer Y Phone 72388 CLASS RINGS . . . DIPLOMAS . . . INVITATIONS . . . TROPHIES . . . BELTS and BUCKLES 5365 -Q25 9 C2 EVA B. ANDERSON L. G. Balfour Company ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments 0f Planters Mfg. C0 Manufacturers of Fruit and Vegetable Packages I PORTSMOUTH, VA. ...oj... George T. McLean C01T1p3.11y, Inc. 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Complete Home Furnishings RADIOS - RECORDS 204-200 High Street N ATCI-I SWEATERS I it In Hotel POrlsn1outh 503 High Street Phone 0417 C07llP!ill26HfJ cj L21 Sade Shoppe 220 High Street Phone 70051 j. S. Crawford CO. Incorporated Furni Lure, Carpe ls, Rugs, Radios, Etc. 035 High Street, Corner Green Phone 73436 Portsmouth, Virginia Conzpliwenls of TWILLEY'S C omplimcfnfx cj I DECORATING W 'G 1-W N, N ouw.'r CONTRACTORS E' C 107 High Street Phone 79471 COI71jJ!i772677l5 fy' Massey's Shoes 433 High Street Compfimenls of Ethel D. tor C omplimezztr tj K E V I L L ' S Flower Shop 4105 Middle Street Complimenls of A F R I E N D Phone 7-7551 Johnson Optical Co., Inc. Prescription Opticians 508 Washington Street Portsmouth, Va Compliments of Compliments of WHEATLEY'S PILZER'S CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT STORE 4715 Old Suffolk Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. S32-S34 High Street Portsmouth, Vu The Store for Larger Wlomen KENT, Inc. lVOMEN'S APPAREL 'Telephone 90142 Portsmouth, Virginia Blanchard and Turner COAL - FUEL OIL - HARDWARE 3410 High Street Harry Shuman Furniture Co. 705-707 High Street Established Since 1912 PHONE 73971 IRWIN'S PHARMACY PHONE 73423 200 High Street Compliments of WOMENS SMART APPAREL Portsmouth, Virginia Use the Vogue Layaway Plan QUAINT SHOP Portsmouth, Virginia Compliments of SNYDER JEWEIJERS 710 High Street FLOWERS TI-IAT PLEASE AIRLINE FLORISTS Compliments of Wfaterview Barber Shop Compliments of La Belle Beauty Shop 404 Middle sum Compliments of WOOD'S BAKERY S36 Glasgow Street Compliments of Z. D. Owens 81 Co. West Norfolk MELVILLE S. JONES OFFSET PRINTING DUPLICATING 1608 Columbia Street PHONE 70871 Portsmouth Auto Spring Co. SPRINGS-BRAKES-SHOCKS -125 Pearl Street DIAL 91661 Court Street Garage All Kinds of General Repair Work 1101 Court Street 'IlE1.El'HONE 91216 Robbins Sz Pendleton TEXACO SERVICE STATION 4702 Old Suffolk Blvd. Sully's Lunch Room For Tasty Sandwiches West Norfolk, Va. Compliments of American Barber Shop 2620 Detroit Street lVIo1'ty's Orpheuni Cigar and News Co. 510 Middle Street Sandwiches :mil Beer Wli DELIVER Compliments of Bob's 1VIens' Store 816 High Street Compliments of CHURCHLAND S. S. KRESGE CO. BUS LINE 210 High street Complimenls of compzfmfm af J OE and DAVE SIMONSDALE NS High Street CONF ECTION ERY Com' ff 1f ff Of, Taylor Blade Candies C Party Mints and snny Nuts 109 Vick Street 316 KING STREET Josephus A. 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