Princess Anne High School - Peerage Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1956

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Richard Stelts, supervised by ye ole Physics Book , and Rod Vincent pre pare to blow up the whole darn uni verse. Only the close observation of Mr. Williams prevents such a catas trophe. ....,....-an Richard Monahan and Tom Brawley are about to be caught in the tender trap, baited by Donna Blankenship and Barbara Wilkins. This Ls leap year and the girls have already planned 366 Sadie Hawkins' Days. T Nancy Spivey, the school's talented artist, prepares decorations for the Valentine Dance. Hearts and more hearts dominate the scene on Febru ary 14 when we pay tribute to Cu pid's handiwork. Irs. Mackey, dietician, gives Career Day information seekers some in- structions concerning her occupation. Meanwhile other students were also involved in gaining knowledge about their desired vocations.

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EER RY Still a few snow balls rolling around, and as an old Eskimo proverb plainly states, a rolling snowball soon makes a good foundation for a snowman. Hi Fin Stelts, frequently referred to as Birdlegs',, has been busily preparing for the Science Exhibit. He probably wonit come through too good though, since kite season is coming in . . . Feb- ruary 1st was the --K-i v aying one dollar - -:gN,s.:i ann - . f, hope nobo is ox- : Q shui, - reer day ,'- I . anal ' - P aid jim S' U M W er sho I go m 'Xu' 'fn ake me - er ut 0-3 hi h SC ture S un 55 lif 0 me. .- th : slurik aroip day ook- ing f a expe -Q onibillmdsk - n there was . :, eridge searched high Fand low f a repregeritative from Pungfi Universitd The Sfigffetheart Ball was the highlighgg pfestixfrtxies for Feb- ruaryi I even e odeasion with my presence X m X can really jitterbu oylg st Nc Well we kept aying bis tball. Year left me t a - X 'll. stood in hopes that ome girl? woum ab glentally run into m . Sh lockly ary dealt me a Dv o a Engli tex X se da port car . 0 mat er ow man bu they alw ys manag to ' me n one rtin, fart ful advoda e of cleanliness, gallantly waved his broom and charged toward the oppressing foe. Evil enemy, unvanquishable alien. Dirt! Wee Woo! VVhoopecl Familiar sounds around school: the gurgle of grape soda in the drink machineg the thunder of a hundred feet as ubadi' Meeks seeks pas- sageg the crash of locker doorsg the tinkle of broken glass as Neil Kelly opens doors without turning the knob. Stan Fischer goes high into the air and hooks for two points. Tommy Bradt moves into position in ease Stan misses. Mike Stilman and Tim Holt watch the ball as it leaves F ischefs finger tips. A Oflfifzfifnj f f W J .N if rf Qflfji H i gf Dj Mlffbjffwtf . W y Ufn,f4 ' if K , Biff? Aoi lx qgadvl 'QAQF ' rf' 'vd'l ,, 'M'



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RC The lusty winds of March swept across our campus cleaning it of wintery reminders and leaving in its wake a clear passage for oncoming spring. Kites, marbles, and baseballs suddenly appeared, and footballs and basket- balls went into hibernation once more. Winter woolens began to itch and inventory was made of summer sheers. The appearance of the first robin or the first budding flower assumed immense importance. We were eagerly awaiting the rebirth of nature. In the area of sports, Take Me Out to the Ball Park , became the scholastic anthem. The pitcher went into his wind-up, and infield and outfield became alert as the batter took his position at home plate. Tennis balls swished across nets and into nets, and the left-right motion of spectators, heads upset the equilibrium. Spring can arouse enthusiasm even in a stolid stoic and we don't have many of those at Princess Anne. Laughter was close to the surface and everyone began humming his favorite tune. This was a merry time, a happy time, the time for the operetta. The combined efforts of the chorus, the band, and the dramatics department produced a show that lifted our already soaring spirits and gave us melodies enough to hum away the hours of classroom tedium. In the spring a young woman's fancy sud- denly turns to thoughts of clothes. Actually that adage applies to any season, but now it is more pronounced. The annual fashion show sponsored by the Coronet Tri Hi-Y displays the latest masculine and feminine fashL ions. Kenny Mathews elegantly holds the gloved hand of Ianet Morgan as she performs a pirouette. john Elliott humorously ad libs while other members of the one act play, Andy McCullar, Toni Hudson, Mr, Lowenthal, directorg and Blencla Enblcson look on. Coach Iohn Zizak gives helpful pointers to two of his wrestlers, Terry Parker- son and Ronnie Hedly.

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