Onancock High School - Trident / Beacon Yearbook (Onancock, VA)

 - Class of 1955

Page 19 of 64

 

Onancock High School - Trident / Beacon Yearbook (Onancock, VA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 19 of 64
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Page 18 text:

HIRAM HILL Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Choruses. PEGGY JOHNSON Home Economics 1; Junior and Senior Choruses. FRANKIE HARRISON Field Day; Junior Play and Choruses; Glee Club; Senior Choruses; Beacon Co-Art Editor. JIMMY JOHNSON Junior Play and Choruses; Senior Play and Choruses. MARY SHRIEVES Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics; Senior Choruses.



Page 20 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School, being sound in body and fully pos¬ sessed of all the faculties of the mind, on this day do hereby make our last will and test¬ ament, trusting it to be carried out by our executors. SECTION I Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. this I-- II- III- I- II- III- IV- V- VI- VII- VIII- IX- X- XI- XII- XIII- XIV- XV XVI- XVII- XVIII- XIX- XX- XXI- XXII- XXIII- XXIV- XXV- XXVI- XXVII- XXVIII- XXIX- XXX- To Mr. Chadderdon, our principal, we will our sincerest appreciation for guiding us in seeking the finer things in life. To you, the faculty, we will the respect and consideration which we some¬ times neglected to show. Best of luck. Teachers. To the Juniors, we will our ability to misbehave, skip classes, be tardy, and antagonize the teachers, if they think they can get by with it. SECTION II Parks Nicolls leaves his athletic ability to Franklin Gladding. C. M. Williams leaves his love line to Jackie Murray with the hope that it will never grow stale. Johnny Van Kesteren leaves his ability to wreck cars to Nathan Davis. Dolly Taylor wills to Lucia Belote her formula for catching and holding a man. Johnny Jones leaves his singing ability to George Coard, provided he sings, “Count Your Blessings,” at least once a day. Dixie Evans leaves to sister Nancy her typing ability, provided she lets the poor old typewriter cool off once in awhile. Gloria Scott leaves her good looks to Pat Davis, provided she uses it in the right way. Mary Thom regretfully leaves her blushing ways to Lou Hill. You know, they have been in her possession several years. Frankie Scott and Jimmy Johnson leave their extra weight to Warren Stotz, to be distributed wherever it will do the most good. Lillian Smith leaves to Barbara Williams her skill in bringing Mrs. Senn water twice a day. We don’t want Mrs. Senn to be thirsty. Joanne Smith leaves her long blonde hair to Maybelle Spence, since her hair is so short. Shirley Wharton leaves her wagging tongue to Joan Cherrix, provided she limits it to only 350 words a minute. Dorothy Johnson leaves her studying ability to Donnie Sparrow. Use it wisely, Don. Jack Dorsch leaves his ability to drive all the teachers nuts to the very capable Bobby Barnes. Frankie Harrison leaves his excess height to Nathan Davis. Since these inches aren’t needed, they can be passed on to the next most deserving member of the class of ’56. Hiram Hill leaves his abundant supply of grades of A, which he has collected during the past years, to Tommy Evans. Since Tommy doesn’t need them, they can be passed on to other fellow students. Sandra Kilmon leaves her ability to be the biggest flirt in school to Sharon Fosque, who is in second place as it is. Tommy Johnson leaves his ability to kill four ducks a day at the Mill Pond to Buddy Evans. Charlie Blackwell leaves his abundant supply of chewing gum to Larry Brown. Joe Hendrickson leaves his football ability to Johnny Williams, provided he gets some award for it. Nancy Wagner leaves her New Jersey accent to Shirley Ennis. Tommy Savage and Marvin Nuttall leave their curly hair to Jimmy Taylor. Keep every curl in place, Jimmy. Walker Harmon leaves his dancing ability to Sammy Belote. Hope Johnson leaves her shorthand ability to Ann Parker. Mary Shrieves leaves her quiet ways to Peggy Dize. Peggy Elmore leaves her winning smile to Eloise Shrieves. Annie Custis leaves her long fingernails to sister Betty, provided she manicures them once a week. Peggy Johnson leaves to Carolyn Watkinson her commercial ability. Jo Ann Small leaves to Joanne Young her big brown eyes, provided she uses them at the right time. Philip Martin and Curtis Henley leave their way with the girls to David White. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, the third day of March, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five. Class of ’55 Jo Ann Small Jack Dorsch Testators

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