Cradock High School - Admiral Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1940
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t oL fyVv- 7 qUl cu ' QLjlSls dLc oj IWO 1 3 01 tryyw CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL 1 77 ADMIRAL i 1940 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL O«TSM0bTh PUBLIC library 601 COURT STREET PORTSMOUTH, VA 23704 DEDICATION i« o 7- IS ' 7 f ‘V MR. A. B. HAGA MR. H. I. WILLETT TO MR. A. B. HAGA AND MR. H. I. WILLETT Under whose guidance we have spent our high school years, we, the Senior Class, respectfully dedicate this THE 1940 ADMIRAL DORIS GORDON ASSISTANT EDITOR FRANCES SEDATH ART EDITOR THE STAFF M LDREO Ro s ts MARGARET 8 ATZOL Assoc ats eo toz doE aa a z coggw FEATURE EDITOR BUDDY LEW S ADVERT 3 IEG ATA IAOER CLUB EDITOR MARY TARR activities- editor GERTRUDE filELV N ROSE EVERT ON a K A ™V MAMSER RUS VE-SS MANAGER ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD Mr. E. C. Savage, Chairman Mr. E. H. West, Vice-Chairman Mrs. Baxter Brick.hou.se Mr. J. V. Carney Mr. W. R. Guynn Mr. W. L. Murphy Washington Pleasant Grove — H ickory Butt’s Road . . Western Branch Deep Creek Tanner s Creek MR. ALONZO B. HAGA, Principal Randolph-Macon College University of Virginia F A C U L T Y $2 w $2 W 2 Y ELIZABETH WILEY College of William and Mary Mathematics and Science EVELYN BYRD College of William and Mary History and English ELIZABETH DUKE College of William and Mary History and Physical Education HELEN HAINES Randolph-Macon Women’s College French , Latin and English PHYLLIS FERGUSON Farmville State Teachers College English and History RICHARD DAUGHTRF.Y Randolph-Macon College English and Physical Education CAROLINE HARDY College of William and Mary English and History DOROTHY PF.TTUS Mary Washington College Mathematics EMMA WOODS HOLLOMAN Farmville State Teachers College Science RUTH HAVF.RTY Westhampton College Music and Dramatics SUE POWERS Mary Washington College Home Economics FRANK BREWSTER Buffalo State Teachers College Industrial Arts VIRGINIA GRAVES Marshall College and Peabody College Librarian DORIS JOHNSON Mary Washington College Secretar STUDENT COUNCIL Harold Trearle President Joe Taylor Pice-President Grace Lawrence Secretary Wallace Williams Treasurer Miss Caroline Hardy Sponsor Dvvvard Barkley Margaret Batzold Donald Bolding Bill Burnham Wilma Clapper Mari’ V ' irginia Dover Grace George Jean Hurdle John McKinney Bobby Parker George Quinn Boys $ Cmus CUe Club STUOfcNT (NTREsrp, M S TaX y 77f5r E. Byj o Gy ( ) ToO Y E. Du £ Classes The cl Admiral 1940 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bill Burnham Zeno Grimes Doris Knowles Wallace Williams Miss Elizabeth Wiley and Miss Evelyn Byrd President Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Sponsors Flower: Red Rose Colors: Red and White Motto: He conquers who conquers himself iQ4° The iAdmiral - SENIOR CLASS f DUWARD HENSEL BARKI.F.Y Dinkey Now am 1 hail fellow, well met with all MAXIENE GRAY BAKER ' Max ' ' My, oh 1 my. what a twinkle in her eye ARNOLD OSCAR BARROW Arnie ' teadfast of thought — well made, well wrought ELSIE MARION BAZF.MORE ' Elsie But, oh 1 she dances such a way WILLIAM HANDEL BEVAN, JR. Billy ' He possessed a sense of humor ELEN JUANITA BOOTHE Nita She hath a way % DWARD BURNHAM, JR. Bill friend to everyone VIRGINIA BUHLS ' Dot I am silent and steady SF.PH EARL CARTIER, JR. Country Ambition has no rest JOE ANNE NEWTON COGGIN Coggins . - r ' t-St The Admiral 1940 SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM BRENT CHERRY, Bn 1 The music goes ' round and round BILLY JANE CRANFIELD Billy WILLIAM MARION COOPER, JR Billy He said, Little but to the purpose PATTI E CATHERINE DALE “Cacky Better late than never •WARD LESTER CURTIN, JR Eddie No limits hut the sky IRENE EDMONDSON Irene Happiness is a rare cosmetic JOHN THOMAS CUTCHIN A calm young man IRMAxROSF. FA’ HR TON Rosie ) er talent is to serve RT ALLEN CUTCHINS, JR world ' s mine oyster DORIS ELIZABETH GORDON The smile that won ' t come off The Admiral 1940 SENIOR CLASS BILLY MILES GETTIER Billy I call a fig a fig. a spade a spade PHYLLIS LATTIMER HIGGINS “Phyl Not that I loved study less, hut that I loved fun more ROBERT DANIEL GOODWIN “Goody” The flower of our young manhood CATHERINE HORAN Chick Quiet persons are welcome everywhere ROBERT ZENO GRIMES “‘Shorty’ The best conditioned and unwearied spirit in doing courtesies JEAN FERKBKE HURDLE “Hurdie” Dress is an index of your contents PATRICK FLOYD HORAN “Pat” His praises shall be sung BONNIE DORIS KNOWLES ‘Doris ’ What is she 1 That all our swains commend her 1 WILLIAM JENNINGS KAYTON ' “Punk’’ With curly hair and a jolly smile GLADYS EDNA LAUER “’Gladys” I am in earnest The cl Admiral 1940 SENIOR CLASS Y GEORGE CHESTER KING, JR. Chet A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage GRACE MARIE LAWRENCE Gracie She needs no eulogy — she speaks for herself ELLIS DAVID KNOWLES, JR. Ellis The life I lead, and the books I read Are sensible, sane and mild RUBY CAROLINE LAWRENCE Red The most resplendent hair CLIFFORD JOHN LAWSON Slug Deeds, not words VIRGINIA LEE McALLISTER Jinks Nothing so popular as kindness OWEN CARR LEWIS, JR. Buddy Our school s pride and joy Stands on the level with any boy 1 GERTRUDE LUCILLE MELVIN Static By nature rather talkative INGVAR THORSTEN LI LJ EG REN Lilly None but himself can be his parallel BEATRICE ELNORA PRICE Bea he must be seen to be appreciated The cl Admiral 1940 SENIOR CLASS NOWELL WILSON MARTIN ‘‘Nellie ' ' My only books are women ' s looks, And how I love to study! JEANNETTE EVELYN RIDGWAY Net Speech is silver, silence is golden FRANCIS WILLARD MATTHEWS Pete A gentleman and a scholar MILDRED CLAIRE ROGERS Mildred Laugh thy girlish laughter [AMES AVERY MILLER “Monk’’ True as steel ELFFIE FRANCES SEDATH Fran Art needs no spur beyond itself FLOYD EL WOOD MITCHELL “Floyd’’ This man is made of solid stuff GENE RODGERS SHEPARD Genie Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm The cl Admiral - 1940 c GERALD FRANCIS LARSONS Gerry As good natured a soul as ever had shoe leather MARY EILEEN TARR Mary Music is the poetry of the air JAMES MARTIN ROLI.O Roi.lo He was not in the roll of common men ONEIDA MAE WEAVER Skeeter Brightly smile and sweetly sing MALCOLM DOUGLAS SADLER Fuzzy And now I see with eyes serene The very pulse of the machine ANNIE SCOTT W ELLEN ER Annie A tender heart, a will inflexible The Admiral l 94 Q SENIOR CLASS ROBERT EDWARD THOMAS ’Bobby” I hitch my wagon to a star • MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS “Frankie;” It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends HAROLD WILLARD TREAKLE Treakle” The mirror of all court esv ROSE ALTON WINN “Rosie” Always happy, always gay — Glad to see her come our way J A NATHAN MOSEL Y WEAVER, JR. •Nat He hath a stern look, but a gentle heart FRANCES HARRIS WOODARD “Fanny” My true love hath my heart and I have his WALLACE WATSON WILLIAMS “Tarzan” An unremitting energy pervades him PEARL KAYTON WRIGHT “Pearl” Refined, gentle, quiet and kind. To be like her we wouldn’t mind JMPST ORIGINAL BEST DRESSED GRACE LAWRENGE FRANCES WILLIAMS FRANCIS MATTHEWS ZENO GRIMES ' BEST DANCERS BEST LOOKIMG TEACHERS’ PETS TEAK HURDLE NORMAN MOORE MOST DIGNIFIED MOST STUDIOUS BEST ALL AROUND JEANNETTE RIDGWAY HAROLD TREAKLE MARY TA KR MARTIN ROLLO ELSIE BAZEMORE BC DDY LEWfS PEARL WRIGHT GENE SHEPARD ROBERT GOODWIN BILL BURNHAM DORIS KNOWLES BILL BURNHAM GRACE, LAWRENCE FRANCIS MATTHEWS FRANCES WILLIAMS BILLY COOPER MOST CONCEITED HAPPIEST y. :w l MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC QUfETE ST LAZIEST MOST COMICAL IRE ME EDMORD OiSr BOB CUTCRINS BILLY X CRANFJELD BILLY GET TIER ! ANNETTE RIDGV Y LIFFORD LAWSON DORIS KNOWLES HA PULTON OLIVER The cl Admiral 194 ° CLASS HISTORY HK TIME was September, 1936; the place was Cradock High School; the characters were the class of 1940. What happened? Our class became freshmen. Our elation could not have been surpassed, but then came Supreme Court and we realized with a bang that our year was to be no bed ot roses. After our thorough initiation we were properly subdued and continued on our way. The first few days of this year were spent in a flurry of schedule cards and elections, followed by a frenzied dash for classes as only freshmen can dash. Our sponsor was Miss Phyllis Ferguson and our officers were President, Gerald Parsons, and Secretary, Grace Lawrence. Struggling through this first year we finally became “wise tools” in September, 1937. In choosing our sponsor we felt that our best bet was Miss Caroline Hardy. To serve with her we elected as Presi- dent, Gilbert Light; Vice-President, William Burnham; Secretary, Audrey kirkman; and Treasurer, Alice Bartlett. After an uneventful year we found that it was time to push on to our junior year. As our sponsors we had already chosen Mi ss Parthenia Richardson and Coach William Story. For our officers we elected as President, Billy Cooper; Vice-President, Grace Lawrence; Secretary, Duward Barkley; Treasurer, Wallace Williams. Feeling our importance we chose our motto, “As the times change, we change with them” and our colors, blue and white. During this year we selected with much discussion our class ring. After weeks of preparation we on the evening of May 19th presented the Seniors with an evening of dancing and fun. Our Junior-Senior was a gala affair, the first of its kind held in the new gymnasium. One of the highlights of this year was a weiner roast at a nearby seashore with Miss Richardson chaperoning. Believing this to be the happiest year we had ever spent we were hurled, all too soon, into our fourth and last year. Seniors at last! Could this be the lowly freshman class of 1936 who had quaked before the Su- preme Court? In three years we had taken on new and becoming dignity. We selected Miss Eliza- beth Wiley and Miss Fivelyn Byrd as sponsors. Our officers were William Burnham, President; Zeno Grimes, Vice-President; Doris Knowles, Secretary; and Wallace Williams, Treasurer. This year a new club popularly known as the Dance Club had been formed to teach and improve dancing. We Seniors like to feel that we really put it over. The “freshies” were duly treated with disdain on October 11th when we pronounced judgment on them during Supreme Court. On November ISth we accepted an invitation from the College of William and Mary to go to Williamsburg. During the day we visited buildings of the Restoration, had lunch on the campus, and saw the annual homecoming football game in which William and Mary defeated Washington and Lee University. With the feeling that there was no time like the present, early in October rehearsals of the Senior Play were started under the direction of Miss Ruth Haverty. The play was a riproaring comedy entitled Our Girls. Presented on December 1st the production was a huge success, starring Martin Rollo, Billy Cooper and Chester King as “Our Girls,” with a supporting cast of Frances Williams, Catherine Dale, Gertrude Melvin and Wallace Williams. After stiff mid-term exams we hastened on toward our goal. The Admiral staff was chosen in preparation for the best annual in Cradock’s history. On February 23 a full house gave a warm re- ception to the Odds and Ends minstrel, which combined Miss Haverty’s fine direction and an all-star cast of many Seniors. With no more than the usual heated discussions, we selected invitations and caps and gowns. We turned from business to pleasure when on March 8th we spent an all too brief evening packed with spills and thrills skating at Virginia Beach. On April 2nd we returned to our second childhood to celebrate “Baby Day.” We were honored guests at the annual Junior-Senior Dance on April 26th. All our sorrows were placed in a coffin and lowered into a dusty grave at the Senior Burial. We finished the year with the usual functions, the Senior Banquet, the Baccalaureate Sermon, Class Night and Commencement. Thus our history in Cradock High School ends. With the sincere hope that we have done as much to improve our Alma Mater as she has done to improve us we say farewell. Rose Everton The cl Admiral 1940 CLASS PROPHECY N PREPARING this prophecy, classmates and friends, I have received assistance from the famous crystal-gazer, Madame Seemore. 1 have here her reply to an inquiry which I made concerning the future of our class: ‘‘Dear Prophet of the Class of 1940 : “You recall having written to me some time ago about the future of your classmates. “I, Madame Seemore, assure you that the following data are absolutely true: “Bill Burnham, President of your class, will always continue in his role of authority for he will be a great business man. He will never lack a stenographer because he will find the fairer sex willing to work for him at all times. “Rose Everton 1 see entering a large building, a college. But she will not be satisfied with this kind of work for her operatic ambitions will lead her to fame. “Bobby Thomas and Ingvar I.iljegren five years from now will be managers of a Big Star Market , having risen from the position of delivery boys. “Pearl Wright and Edith Surles will be owners of the Curly Top Beauty Salon. “William Kayton, Floyd Mitchell, Bob Cutchins, Arnold Barrow and Tom Cutchin are lovers of the sea and so their future will be in the Navy. “Gene Shepard, Frances Williams, Oneida Weaver, Duward Barkley and Norman Moore will find their careers at Maury High School, where Gene will teach Mathematics; Frances, Physical Edu- cation; Oneida, Music; Norman, Industrial Arts; and Duward will be head coach. “Harold Treakle’s experience as a school leader will bring him success as a politician. “Doris Knowles and Irene Edmondson, laziest of your class, will be clerks in a Five and Ten Cent Store. “Francis Matthews will manage a prosperous lumber business with Grace Lawrence as his sec- retary and Hamilton Oliver as night watchman. “Gladys Lauer, Dorothy Buhls, Juanita Boothe and Maxiene Baker will find positions as clerks in a large department store. “Chester King will be the Rudy Vallee of a new generation. He will have the voice with it. “I see Mary Tarr as the Dorothy Dix of her time and Joseph Cartier as star reporter for the New York Times. “James Miller, Pat Horan and Nathan Weaver have chosen noble occupations, for they will till the soil, solving all the problems of farm relief. “Virginia McAllister will be a popular cinema star with Zeno Grimes as her leading man. “Bill Cherry will lead his own orchestra, having Jean Hurdle as his pianist and Rose Winn as his soloist. “Gertrude Smith will be a famous woman physician with Frances Sedath, Ruby Lawrence, Cather- ine Horan and Elsie Bazemore on the staff of nurses in her private hospital. “For Douglas Sadler, headlines will blaze forth Edison’s Successor Found when he discovers a light ray that can be seen through the thickest of fog. “Having high-minded ambitions, Annie Wellener and Joe Anne Coggin will spend their futures literally in the air, as airplane stewardesses. “Wallace Williams, Eddie Curtin and Robert Goodwin, although they do not participate in athletics themselves, are extremely fond of sports. They will attend the World’s Series games as sports writers, giving special attention to Billy Cooper and Billy Gettier, opposing pitchers, and Buddy Lewis and Gerry Parsons, home run kings. “Jeannette Ridgway and Roxana Simpson, man-haters of their class, will not always be able to resist the charms of the opposite sex and will be happy housewives. “Nowell Martin wdl be well-established in the Professional Building as an Attorney-at-Law and Mildred Rogers will be his secretary. “Fanny Woodard and Beatrice Price will live long and happily with the men of their choice. “In a cross-country auto race will be Clifford Lawson, speed maniac of the age, with Ellis Knowles as his chief mechanic. “In the near future the whole country will laugh with Gertrude Melvin, most renowned of all comediennes. “Billy Jane Cranfield will be conducting the Children ' s Hour on a national radio network. “Doris Gordon and Phyllis Higgins will revolutionize women’s clothes as famous dress designers in New York City. “Herbert Ortt, Billy Bevan and Martin Rollo will become joint owners of the Phillip Mvtank Service Station. “And, last of all, dear prophet, here is a hint concerning your own future. Your ambition as a writer will undoubtedly materialize, but do not be disappointed if the first twenty-five years of your career are spent in addressing envelopes. “Sincerely yours, “Madame Seemore.” Catherine Dale ' 94 ° The cl Admiral - CLASS POEM Sad now the time of parting, As fond ties we must sever; But though we go our separate ways, e will remember ever — The golden hours of study, Friendships, mutual, growing, The arduous task of learning, Then the thrill of knowing. These memories have forged a chain That will forever bind us, Although we go our separate ways, And different fates may find us. — Marv Eileen Tarr CLASS SONG Tune: Pal oj My College Days Ever in my dreams it seems Thoughts of school appear; Memories of the long ago, The years we spent with you. Cradock High, Cradock High, Years that we won’t forget; Joys we’ve had, We’ve been bad — Those memories haunt me yet. Though we’ve had fun, but now it’s done W e’re going on our way; Good-bye, dear Cradock High And the pals of my high school days. — Gene Shetard The Admiral - 1940 CLASS HONORS Francis Matthews . . . Grace Lawrence . . . Valedictorian Salutatorian CLASS PLAY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1940, CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS “OUR GIRLS” A farce comedy in three acts by Conrad Seiler Cradock School Auditorium Friday, December 1st, 1939, 8:15 P. M. Cast of Characters Elmer Lovejoy Zeno Grimes Mildred Loveioy Virginia Lee McAllister Hulda, the maid Frances Williams I esse Lovejoy Bill v Cooper Frances LovEfOY Chester King Vivian Lovejoy Martin Rollo Phyllis Wattles Oneida Weaver Mrs. Wattles Gertrude Melvin Chester Wattles Wallace Williams Expressman William Kavton Aunt Jessie Committees Catherine Dale Stage Manager Mary Tarr Sound Effects lames Miller Make-up Pearl Wright Stage Properties Juanita Boothe Personal Properties Jean Hurdle Tickets Wallace Williams Programs and Ushers Rubv Lawrence Publicity Joseph Cartier Stage Scenerv Billv Bevan Prompter Grace Lawrence Presented by special arrangements with the Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 6 East 39th Street, New York City F.ntr’ Actes Reading Billy Jane Cranfield Song Rose Everton Accompanist Gene Shepard CLASS NIGHT Rose F.verton History Mary Tarr Poem Catherine Dale Prophecy Gene Shepard Jean Hurdle Charge to Juniors Grace Lawrence Gifts Phyllis Higgins Will Song The cl Admiral 194 ° JUNIOR CLASS The cl Admiral - 19 40 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Taylor President Johnnie Winn Vice-President Margaret Batzold Secretary Charles Stain back Treasurer Miss Elizabeth Duke and Miss Helen Haines Sponsors Flower: Rose Motto: He who studies prospers Colors: Blue and White Billy Agricola Earnest Bacher George Barlow McDuffy Barrow Bobby Brandon Charles Broughton I.ucien Burnham Johnny Casteen Elbert Ellett Charles Gilmore Paul Hesketh Billy Jones Norma Ac k els Juanita Austin Geraldine Barrow Margaret Batzold Betty Brown Virginia Bryant I.ucille Burnham Elaine Byrd Doris Casteen MEMBERS Boys Lester Jones William Kennedy J. D. Ketcham William Lovelace Charles Martin Aulton McElveen John McKinney Larry Moore James Mountcasti.e James Oliver Bob Paris Thomas Phelan Kenneth Phillips Girls Marjorie Gardner Evelyn Godfrey Frances Goodwin Beverly Green Ella Grimes Doris Hines Virginia J enkins Mary Leonard Harriette Mechtoi.dt Nora Mf.i.ms Richard Pieroni Arthur Porter James Remington Everett Ripley Elmer Sahr Charles Stainback Albert Steinmeier Jimmy Taylor Joe Taylor Norman Tibbetts Eddie Weaver Johnnie Winn Joyce Paris Evelyn Parker Hazel Pearman Mary Pearson Ruth Ridgway Adei.f. Seyboi.d Betty Via Jean Welch Joyce Williams The l Admiral 1940 SOPHOMORE CLASS The cl Admiral 194.0 SOPHOMORE CLASS Donald Bolding . . . Clarence Taylor Cornelia Gregory Miss Phyllis Ferguson OFFICERS President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Flower: Carnation Motto: Onward ever; backward never Colors: Red and White F.rnst Albrecht Bertram Batzold Donald Bolding Thomas Bruckse Vincent Cherry Edward Davis William DeLoache Lee Dunn Carl Eckert Vance Freeman W EAVER FUTRELL Ellen Adams Julia Albert Julia Awtry Ruth Barrow Jane Benthall Doris Byers Wilma Clapper I.ynette Deal Cassie Dibble Virginia Domme Dorothy Dunn Jean Everton Virginia Farrenkopf Ann Gettier Ina Mae Goldberg MEMBERS Boys Bobby Gardner Walter Powell Thomas Hathaway George Sigmon Aubrey Houghton Joe Soule Robert Jackson Clarence Taylor Daniel J ennings Lee Temples Paul Kayton James Thacker Billy Kincaid Frank Weaver Charles Knowles Erskine White Tommy Luke Dick Wikstrom James Martin Walter Wikstrom Heywood McF.lveen Talmadge Mountcastlf. Jack Wii.strup Girls Cornelia Gregory Jean Poole Mary Ellen Hai.l Margaret Porter Phyllis Harrell Mary Reichle Marjorie Hartkopf Marilyn Ridgway Mary Frances Honaker Ruth Shafer Alva Koon Elizabeth Shaw Ann Leake Norma Smith Shirley Lewis Carolyn Story Marjorie I.owman Mary Anna Sitter Dorothy Manning Marjorie Taylor Eva Martin Jerry Ward Angeline Matthews Ruby Welstead Lillian Melms Ora Wheatley Catherine Miller Carolyn Whyte Margaret Milliner Agnes Mullin Mildred Parker Dorothy Wright The cl Admiral 1940 FRESHMAN CLASS The Admiral T 94° FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Sneli.ings President George Cunningham Vice-President Marjorie Sitterson Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Richard Daughtrev Sponsor Flower: Gardenia Motto: All for one and one for all Colors: Blue and Gold MEMBERS James Baker Ivan Bass Douglas Boothe Raymond Bryant Robert Butler Henry Campbell Thomas Capel Walter Comer Frank Cousins George Cunningham Sidney Curtin Sidney Cutchin Kermit Cutchins Bark Davis Kenneth Deal John Foltz Joe F reeman Carlos Fuchs Robert Gray Billy Griggs Henry Grimes Nancy Agee Mary Armistead Catherine Atkins Luverne Awtry Lillian Bacher Ida Mae Bazemore Betty Beard Betty May Boykin Ruth Lee Bridges Gwendolyn Brinkley Yvonne Burnham Margaret Calhoun Lillian Campbell Shirley Casteen Mary Lee Chase Boys Stanley Grimes Russell Hanrahan Bill Haiha way 1 .1 N WOOD HEELY Royce Hoi.sey Joe Huff James Hughes F.ugene J enkins James J enkins Wardell J enkins Homer Kayton Bucky Kibi.er John Kirkman Harris LedBetter James Lewis Bobby Luke Beverly Lutz Walter Manning Dell Manser Bobby McKinney Vernie Musgrove Girls Grace Coggiano Jeanette Cooper Elizabeth Coshatt Peaches Danielsen Mary Virginia Dover Maxine Dukes J EAN GEBHARDT Grace George Wynne Gibbs Doris Ann Harrington Frances Haskett F ' .i.izabeth Irwin Mary F.vei.in Jones Helen Knowles Celeste Lawson Mary Adei.e Matthiew Imiank Mutter Jimmy Nf.wsom Alex Oliver Ernest Olson Dan Paris Walter Parker Robert Patterson R. O. Payne George Quinn J ennings Rowe George Schwab George Sedath Tom Shortridge Kenneth Snellings Harold Tayler Walter Temples Phillip Thornton Filbert Williams Frank Wilson Carlton Wright F.ugene Wright Mildred Melvin Mary Elizabeth Mutter Peggy Parker Frances Porter Elaine Price Barbara Ann Rock Catherine Rogers Marjorie Sitterson Sue Strosser J ean Thomas Helen Wagner Moli.ie Wasley Hazel Weaver Ethel Wright Ruth Zink GLASS NISHT-TUNES COMMEN CEMENT- ODME 6 f®?; SUPREME COURT - OCT11 WILLIAMSBURG - NOV. 18 BABY DAY- APR 2 1939 1340 SENIOR PLAY- DEC. 1 LEAP YEAR DANCE - FEB 2 q Athletics LEWIS TREAKLE K GRJttES VEAVER ' COACH OAUGHTRE-y COOPER ' ' BARKLEY i ' V’J « £ c M ' LIVER ORTT CAPTAIN 5 arjs,d CAPTAICf PARIS, B CUTCHIWS cM‘ cwager.s ’NOVILES CUTCBi N DUNN KAY To; IERONI AllLLER The t Admiral - ? FOOTBALL Pat Horan . . . Arnie Barrow . . F.d Pieroni ... Tom Cutchin . . . Norman Tibbetts H AROI.D TrEAKLE Kenneth Snellings Hamilton Oliver Buddy Lewis . . Zeno Grimes . . William Kayton . James Miller . . LETTER MEN . End James Remington Center . End Nat Weaver Center . End Her by Ortt Back . End Dinkey Barkley Back Tackle Billy Cooper Back Tackle Bill Burnh m Back Tackle Gerry Parsons Back Tackle Billy Gettier Back Guard Buddy Dunn Back Guard Dick Pieroni Back Guard Charles Martin Back Guard Bob Cutchins Manager Robert Goodwin Scorer SCORES Sept. 16 Newport News . . . . 27 Cradock 0 Sept. 22 Hampton . . . . 23 Cradock 6 Sept. 29 Churchland 0 Cradock 25 Oct. 6 Suffolk 0 Cradock 13 Oct. 14 Oceana . . . . 0 Cradock 19 Oct. 21 Norview 0 Cradock 20 Nov. 4 South Norfolk 6 C radock 13 Nov. 10 Maury Junior Varsity . . . . 0 Cradock 13 Nov. 18 Fredericksburg . . . . 25 Cradock 0 Nov. 25 Elizabeth City 6 Cradock 12 87 121 The Admiral 1940 BOYS’ BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Zeno Grimes Forward James Remington .... Center Paul Hesketh Forward Tom Cutchin Center Chari.es Stainback Forward Billy Cooper ...... Guard Iohnnie Winn. Forward C larence Taylor . . . Guard Elmer Sahr Forward Timmy Taylor Guard Bii.lv Gettier Forward Joseph Cartier .... Scorer SCORES Dec. 12 Oceana 13 Cradock 19 Dec. 15 South Norfolk 26 Cradock 13 Dec. 19 Portlock 21 Cradock 16 Tan. 3 Woodrow Wilson . . 52 Cradock .... 11 Tan. 5 Suffolk 42 Cradock 15 Jan. 6 Newport News 35 Cradock 10 Tan. 12 Highland Springs .... 28 Cradock 24 Tan. 16 Churchland 12 Cradock 31 Tan. 17 St. Joseph’s Academy 22 Cradock 34 Jan. IS Colonial Beach 19 Cradock 26 Tan. 26 South Norfolk 20 Cradock 32 Tan. 27 Kempsville 9 Cradock 27 Eeb. 6 Great Bridge 6 Cradock 20 Feb. 9 Westhampton 28 Cradock 8 Feb. 10 Highland Springs .... 51 Cradock 31 Feb. 13 Hickory 29 Cradock 27 Feb. 18 Deep Creek 21 Cradock 41 Feb. 19 Westhampton 20 Cradock 15 30 Cradock 21 Feb. 27 20 Cradock 18 Mar. 2 Colonial Beach 22 Cradock 24 526 463 The ( l Admiral - 1940 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Virginia Bryant Forward Betty Brown Forward Dot Dunn Forward Frances Williams Guard Ella Grimes Guard Phyllis Harrell Guard Wilma Clapper Guard Billy Jane Cranfield Scorer SCORES Jan. 5 Suffolk . . . . 38 Cradock 11 J an. 11 St. Joseph’s Academy 15 Cradock 7 Jan. 16 Churchland . . . . 9 Cradock 20 J an. 20 Kempsville . . . . 18 Cradock 16 Jan. 30 Deep Creek . . . . 18 Cradock 20 Feb. 2 Suffolk .... 28 Cradock 10 Feb. 6 Great Bridge 16 Cradock 20 Feb. 13 Hickory . . . . 26 Cradock 24 Feb. 20 Norview 43 Cradock 21 Feb. 24 St. Joseph’s Academy . . . . 35 Cradock 11 Feb. 27 Pori lock 17 C radock 14 263 174 The cl Admiral - w° mStSSW , ■ ' StlTT k ? • ? j 1 ‘ 1 KiTia ' ' ' PW « lata i- i f f W 1 BASEBALL LETTER MEN— 1939 Joseph Wright Buddy Jenson Jimmy Hoffler Buddy Lewis Richard Leach sche: April 12 Oceana Away April 16 Churchland Away April 23 Norview Home April 26 Deep Creek Away April 30 Hickory Away May 3 Oceana Home Pat Horan Billy Gettier Arnold Barrow Dinkey Barkley Bill Burnham LE— 1940 May 7 Portlock Away May 8 South Norfolk Away May 10 Churchland Home May 14 Great Bridge Home May 21 Deep Creek Home May 23 South Norfolk Home The Admiral - 1940 f 3 i .ii f AT W J f UnuU Bit { f | | SOFTBALL LETTERMEN— 1939 Beverly Green Ella Grimes Elsie Bazemore Ethel Wright Evelyn Parker Marjorie Tyson Virginia Bryant Ruth Barrow Doris Casteen Audrey Kirkman SCHEDULE— 1940 April 16 Churchland .... May 7 Portlock April 23 Norview . . . May 14 Great Bridge .... April 30 Hickory . . . May 21 Deep Creek . . Away Home Home WlSWOl fh public ubrar 601 COURT STREET “(TTSMOUTH. VA 23704 The lAdmiral 19+0 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN Irene Edmondson came to school on time? Norman Moore talked like a Yankee? Bill Cherry started “swinging out” on the piano? M iss Haverty forgot all her music? Zeno Grimes had his French homework? Gene Shepard stopped running errands during classes? Jeannette Ridgway got 69 on conduct? Rose Everton lost her voice? Miss Haines and Joe Anne Coggin stopped fussing? Harold Treakle didn’t blush at every girl’s smile? Herbert Ortt started studying? Miss Pettus started teaching English? Jennings Rowe started singing bass? Carlos Euchs acted like a freshman? Bob Cutchins left “jitterbugging” for the waltz? Mildred Rogers lost her giggle? M iss Graves let the seniors stay in the library? Martin Rollo didn’t have a new expression? Dinkey Barkley kept quiet in History class? The freshmen stopped running in the halls? Tom Cutchin stopped breaking hearts? Oneida Weaver didn’t have her “kindergarten” to teach Mary Tarr started fussing? Ingvar Liljegren stopped teasing everybody? Doris Knowles suddenly became quite energetic? % 0 rganizations HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ORCHESTRA The Admiral 1940 GLEE CLUB AVIATION CLUB The Admiral 1940 Boys’ Home Economics Club Miss Sue Powers Walter Comer Frank. Cousins Carlos Fuchs Rovce Holsev John Kirkman Beverly Lutz George Schwab MEMBERS George Sedath Tom Shortridce Walter Temples Frank Wi LSON Carlton Wright Eugene Wright Sponsor Orchestra Paul Hesketh Margaret Batzold Wynne Gibbs . . Mr. Felix Hardin . . . . OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Director Billy Bangel Margaret Batzold Cari. Black Bill Cherry Dorothy Dunn Ei.bert Ellett Carlos Fuchs Wynne Gibbs MEMBERS Ina Mae Goldberg Sidney Gray Paul Hesketh Ruth Holsey James Lewis Tommy Luke Leslie Morgan Ross Musick Pommy Newsom Bobby Ridgway Buddy Still Gary Seigle Eugene Titus Henry Watson Frank Wilson Bill Burnham Zeno Grimes Miss Ruth Haverty Gene Shepard Boys’ Glee Club OFFICERS MEMBERS Ernst Albrecht Billy Bevan John Casteen John Foltz Linwood Heely Royce Holsey Paul Kayton Chester King Buddy Lewis Herbert Ortt Dick Pieroni James Remington Jennings Rowe President . Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Accompanist Kenneth Snellings Joe Taylor Phillip Thornton Harold Treakle Donald Wikstrom W ALTER w IK ST ROM Aviation Club Elbert Eli.ett Miss Dorothy Pettus OFFICERS Ivan Bass Bertram Batzold Thomas Bruckse Park Davis Charles Gilmore MEMBERS Billy Griggs Beverly Lutz George Quinn Elmer Sahr . . . President Sponsor PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ARTS AND CRAFTS The Admiral 1940 MONOGRAM CLUB SAFETY PATROL 194-0 The . Admiral - Photography Club Wallace Williams Charles Broughton Frances Williams . . . Miss Emma Woods OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . Sponsor Ernest Bacher Lillian Bacher McDuffy Barrow Betty Brown Mary Lee Chase Aubrey Houghton MEMBERS Harris LedBetter Dell Manser James Oliver Dan Paris Kenneth Phillips Arthur Porter Douglas Sadler Charles Stainback Clarence Taylor Carolyn Whyte Donald Wikstrom Arts and Crafts Miss Evelyn Byrd Sponsor MEMBERS Maxiene Baker Ida Bazemore Jane Benthall Donald Bolding Yvonne Burnham Billy Jane Cranfield Catherine Dale Peaches Danielsen Irene Edmondson Rose Everton Anne Gettier Doris Gordon Cornelia Gregory Margy Hartkopf Frances Haskett Phyllis Higgins Jean Hurdle Grace Lawrence Mary Adele Matthiew Virginia McAllister Harriette Mechtoldt Gertrude Melvin Mildred Melvin Norman Moore Jeannette Ridgway Marilyn Ridgway Frances Sedath Gertrude Smith Carolyn Story Mary Tarr Jean Thomas Annie Wellener Frances Williams Wallace Williams Herbert Ortt Billy Cooper Frances Williams Harold Treakle Miss Elizabeth Wiley Monogram Club OFFICERS Julia Albert Duward Barkley Margaret Batzold Elsie Bazemore Charles Broughton Betty Brown Virginia Bryant Bill Burnham Joseph Cartier Wilma Clapper Billy Jane Cranfield MEMBERS Eddie Curtin Tom Cutchin Bob Cutchins Virginia Domme Dorothy Dunn Carlos Fuchs Billy Gettier Beverly Green Ella Grimes Zeno Grimes Phyllis Harrell Paul Hesketh Pat Horan Chester King Grace Lawrence Buddy Lewis Shirley Lewis James Miller Hamilton Oliver Gerry Parsons Joe Taylor .... Donald Boi.ding . . Mary Leonard Clarence Taylor Miss Caroline Hardy Julia Awtry Charles Broughton Raymond Bryant Frank Cousins George Cunningham Edward Davis Billy DeLoach e Joe Freeman Vance Freeman Safety Patrol OFFICERS MEMBERS Charles Gilmore Robert Gray Billy Griggs Russell Hanrahan Bill Hathaway Aubrey Houghton Billy Jones John Kirkman Bobby Luke President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer S pons or Dick Pieroni Elmer Sahr Kenneth Snellings Charles Stainback Jimmy Taylor Norman Tibbetts Nathan Weaver Wallace Williams Johnnie Winn Dorothy Wright President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . Sponsor Beverly Lutz Bobby McKinney Talmadge Mountcastle Jennings Rowe George Sedath Tom Shortridgf. Phillip Thornton Frank Wilson Carlton Wright LIBRARY CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The cl Admiral 1940 GLEE CLUB Hl-Y CLUB 1940 The d Admiral - Hazel Pearman Elaine Bvrd Miss Virginia Graves Jane Benthall Elaine Bvrd Virginia Domme Maxine Dukes Jean Everton Library Club OFFICERS MEMBERS Ina Mae Goldberg Doris Harrington Agnes Mullin Mildred Parker President Secretary-Treasurer . Sponsor Hazel Pearman Mary Reichle Marilyn Ridgway E’lizabeth Shaw Helen Wagner Girls’ Home Economics Club Miss Sue Powers Sponsor MEMBERS Ellen Adams Nancy Agee Mary Armistead Catherine Atkins Luverne Awtry Lillian Bacher Ida Bazemore Betty Beard Betty Mae Boykin Ruth Lee Bridges Gwendolyn Brinkley Yvonne Burnham Margaret Calhoun Lillian Campbell Shirley Casteen Mary Lee Chase Grace Coggiano Jeanette Cooper Elizabeth Coshatt Mary Virginia Dover Maxine Dukes Jean Gebhardt Anne Gettier Wynne Gibbs Beverly Green Doris Harrington Frances Haskett Margy Hartkopf Agnes Hiller Mary Frances Honaker Mary Evelin Jones Celeste Lawson Mary Adele Matthiew Mary Mutter Peggy Parker Frances Porter Elaine Price Barbara Ann Rock Catherine Rogers Marjorie Sitterson Mary Anna Suter Marjorie Taylor Betty Via Molly Wasley Hazel Weaver Dorothy Wright Ethel Wright Ruth Zink Girls’ Glee Club OFFICERS Oneida Weaver Maxiene Baker Adele Seybold Gene Shepard Miss Ruth Haverty Norma Ackels Luverne Awtry J Maxiene Baker ! Jane Benthall Ruth Lee Bridges ! Lucille Burnham Doris Byers Elaine Byrd Mary Lee Chase Grace Coggiano Joe Anne Coggin Catherine Dale ! Lynette Deal Mary Virginia Dover MEMBERS Irene Edmondson Rose Everton ! Ina Mae Goldberg ! Doris Gordon Ella Grimes ! Phyllis Higgins Jean Hurdle ! Elizabeth Irwin ! Grace Lawrence Mary Leonard Gertrude Melvin Peggy Parker ! Hazel Pearman ! Jean Poole ! A Cappella Choir !Special Chorus President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Accompanist Sponsor Margaret Porter Mary Reichle ! Barbara Ann Rock ! Adele Seybold ! Elizabeth Shaw ! Carolyn Story ! Mary Anna Suter Mary Tarr Marjorie Taylor J ean Thomas Oneida Weaver ! Annie Wellener Ruby Welstead Ethel Wright Hi-Y Club OFFICERS Harold Treakle Bill Burnham Donald Bolding Joe Taylor Mr. Alonzo Haga MEMBERS Billy Jones James Remington President Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Sponsor Bobby Brandon John Casteen Charles Stainback Bobby Thomas IV e, the Admiral Staff and the Class of ICJ fO wish to thatik everyone, particularly the advertisers, who helped make our annual a success The Editors Morris Sue Wahmann CONFECTIONERY Studio op the Dance IV e Make Our Own Class and Private Instructions Ice Cream Modern Ballroom Sandwiches — Colei Drinks Specialty Cigarettes and Candy 611 HIGH STREET 403 4th Street Phone 1124 Phone 1217- J Tones Compliments of j and Baldy” Berger Williams Recreation Center Fine Groceries “Home Owned and Operated” 72 Alton Square Phones: 2150 - 2151 311 County S.treet Leggett’ s NATIONAL ACADEMIC CAP AND GOWN COMPANY The 821-823 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturers anti Outfitters of FRIENDLY STORE Academic Caps, Gowns Eff Hoods Choir, Glee Clubs and A Cappella Robes 221-223 High Street Caps and gowns used at the Cradock High School supplied by us Phone 2772 Melvin T. Brooks Representative Metropolitan Life Insurance Company , N. Y. 505 Washington Street Portsmouth, Va. Compliments of John G. Wallace II Treasurer of Norfolk County When You Paint Use — KYANIZE PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ENAMELS — For Every Purpose STANDARD HARDWARE CO. 603 Middle Street Phone 2057 MONROE RESTAURANT Incorporated (Under Monroe Hotel) Our Toasted Sandwiches Are Delicious 332 High Street Portsmouth, Va. Our Sincerest Wishes to you Graduates of the Class of ' go W we will be glad to help you with your problems of appearance J 2 p High Street Elousehold Furnishings C. S. WEISS TAILORED SLIPOVERS 413 Middle Street Phone 4023-J Easy Terms Easy Terms 62 Afton Square L. W. Chapman Fancy Groceries Meats, Poultry «L Telephone 2 6 11 Phone 768 and 769 Norman Packing Corporation Wholesale Meats and Provisions Manufacturers of Norman’s Hams, Bacon Sausage Compliments And Rest Hashes of the r r r „ Pender Food Stores X Tidewater Virginia The Class of ’ 40 Congratulations and S i n cere Good IV isles HALL’S 44 A f t 0 n Parkway “Next to the Theatre” Trant’s Compliments of PHARMACY, Inc. T. rJrCcLean % Company , Inc. 341 High St. Cor. of Court St. Lynch’s SERVICE CENTER B P (Ben) LYNCH “At the Bus Stop” Purol Products PHONE 605 Phones 1157-1158 See us for Real Estate Loans on Federal Housing Plan — also on our J,8, and Year Plans . . . Easy Monthly Payments Citizens Trust Company “ The Progressive Bank ” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Home Neswpaper of 98% of the People of Cradock and the Portsmouth Community The Portsmouth Star Growing with this Community By Serving the Interests of Its People Daily and Sunday 12c per week Compliments of Channel Furniture High at Fifth Avenue Compliments of COLONY SANDWICH SHOPPE It 432 High Street Phone 2237 and STATE LUNCHEONETTE At 500 High Street Phone 1412 Cradock Alumni Association Compliments of Meyer Optical Company Mason-Haynes Corporation 1308 High Street Portsmouth, Va. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Phone 2364 NATIONAL PRINTING CO. Job, Commercial —PRINTING— and Social Engraving 508 High Street Phone 1213 For (Duality COAL Paints and Hardware Call H. B. Wilkins “Blazing the trail since 1885” 1213 Washington St. Phone 2118 ROBERTSON CLEANING CO. Careful Cleaning Expert Dyeing Send us your most delicate garments 1219 High Street Phone 78 Compliments of J. S. Crawford Company 635 High Street BUY “LASTING” FURNITURE w uh SAFETY AND PROTECTION On Convenient Terms S. Lasting N Bro., Inc. General Electric Headquarters 723-731 High Street BRUCE ROBERTS SCHOOL OF PIANO and POPULAR VOICF. 236 Chatauqua Ave. Phone 1762 Popular or Classical Plano — Children and Adults Special easy course for adults in Piano Pupils now enrolling for summer course Learn to sing and play “With a Style Compliments of Ro b e r t s o n Compliments of Hardware cl Merchants a ad C ompany Farmers “The Hardware Hustlers” 111 Bank 7 0 0 Crawford Street «L Port s m o u t h , V a . Phones 2486 - 2485 - 2484 Diplomas Framed GREETING CARDS STAPLES 229 High Street The Shop For Women A. Berson 630 High Street Phone 564 Barr Brothers Friendly Jewelers 303 High Street at Middle Street Phone 3684 Compliments of A. A.Wendel Compliments of Hugh Johnston Compliments of A. O. Lynch M. J. McQuade PLUMBING and HEATING 37 Burtis Street Phone 976 DELUXE Cleaners and Dyers Incorporated Complete Service Rugs Cleaned and Stored 2717 Detroit Street PHONE 881 Russei.l R. McCoy Compliments of Af ' ton Theatre Class Rings, Invitations, Club Pins, Calling Cards Medals and Trophies Caps and Gowns Walter B. Anderson L. G. BALFOUR PRODUCTS — RICHMOND, VIRGINIA QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SERVICE Class Rings, Invitations Visiting Cards, Caps and Gowns James L. Deck 613 ROSENEATH ROAD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA V eterans of Foreign Wars CRADOCK POST 1119 — AND — LADIFS AUXILIARY Blumberg’s Portsmouth ' s F i?iest Department Store KNOWN FOR VALUES ALWAYS RELIABLE Compliments ot Morse - Parker Motor Supply, Inc. 809-S15 HIGH STREET Compliments of V. C. Randall Compliments of T ree- Jones Motor Corp. V8 “FORD” Mercury Chapman’s Diamonds . Watches Jewelry Compliments of MORRIS MUSIC SHOP 204-206 High Street Compliments ot Ideal Pharmacy 116 High Street Compliments of DOUGLAS Beauty Shop Gertrude Phillips, Prop. 18 Channing Ave. Phone 815-R Compliments of Major M. Hillard STATE SENATOR nel(mg £ Phone 281+ 9llt Tc+VVVC+UA- J HIGH £r COURT Accessories Gowns and Millinery High and Court Streets BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOODS L. M. Harrell 607 High Street Coopers, Inc. ‘Jewelers OPTOMETRISTS 327 High Street Portsmouth Virginia Phone 1250 Compliments of C. Sherwood Incorporated JEWELERS Established 18 6 8 Phone 2327 222 High St. Phone 720 Compliments of Chas. H. Myers Funeral Home 720 Court Street Portsmouth, Va. “CONGRATULATIONS” and Dyers Telephone 4157 50 Alton Parkway L.T. Parker Co. MUTUAL INSURANCE — All Classifications Morris Plan Bank Building PORTSMOUTH, VA. Phone 1259-W Residence — 40 Prospect Parkway Phone 1761-W American Rational panfe Portsmouth ' s Largest — AND Only National Bank Qr a dock Qleaners Courtesy of Afton Billiard Parlor 64 Afton Parkway U A Clean Recreation Room ” V. P. Doughty, Manager Compliments of Oiesapeake Auto Supply Co. Inc. 821 High Street Phone 821 G. A.Treakle MEMBER Norfolk County Board of Supervisors AND Norfolk County Board of Welfare Compliments of Jimmie Garrett Phone 1016 PORTSMOUTH FLORAL CO. Incorporated “Everything In Flowers ” GEORGE F. KEV1LL C. JORDAN YEAGER 321 High Street Compliments of Colgate W. Darden, Jr. Portsmouth’ s Finest Shop for WOMEN, STUDENTS AND MEN Presenting, in addition to our nationally known Men’s Clothing and Furnishings — the “Londonderry Shop” for women and the “Varsity Shop” for students ( The M H Ra P°P or ' ) f Cjuality Shop i y JQ9 ti qh Street • for smooth Sturtevant Funeral Home 915 Court Street Phone 701 At Tour Service Portsmouth Gas Company Compliments of Central Motor Polyfoto Studio Company IF. G. Swartz Co Inc. WOO VKOlTTJ Norfolk , Fa. 926 High St. Phone 1566 Sportsman s Shop 1 1 2 JVest Freemason Street Norfolk , V a. PINE GROVE DAIRY Distributors of Certified and Goldeti Guernsey Milk and Cream ICE CREAM Enjoy the Food You Like Nature gave you a taste for candy because your system demands the food elements that good candy contains. Made with fresh cream and butter and valuable sugars candy gives quick energy. Anne Lee Candy Shop 434 High St. 107 W. Freemason St., Norfolk Rodman’s Barbecue High Street and Hamilton Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Compliments of F. L. Willey, Jr. Grocer Afton Beauty Parlor Afton Parkway Phone 3 1 6 6 - J Phone 3767-W Virginia See Ice Cream Company Rollo Kelley Manufacturers of When you have your High Grade Ice Cream car serviced and Ices 1020 Glasgow Street Roper Service Station Phone 2464 Compliments of Compliments of C. E. PURDY WALLER’S J Cents to $1.00 Store Royal Garage 48 Afton Parkway Specializing in Home Necessities Incorporated “SERVICE ASSURED If It Is Termites Compliments of FREE INSPECTION E. H. Everton Call W. L. MATTHEWS Phone 160-W. WELTON, DUKE HAWKS Incorporated Insurance and Property Management • 407 COURT STREET Phone 2661 WEDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVED PRINTED OR EMBOSSED Shepherd Printing Co. 1 10 HIGH STREET Telephone 496 J.W. Bolding Compliments of Metropolitan Lite Insurance Co. T. M. ROWE Blanchard Turner , Inc. “Efficient Fuel” Coal — Hardware — Paints Heating Equipment 3410 High St. Phone 911 E. P.Twilley Co. Incorporated Wall Paper, Paints and Supplies Wholesale and Retail 404-6 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk and 613 High Street, Portsmouth, Va. Cowdery Florist Ballance Incorporated STUDIO OF DANCING “ Say it with Flowers — All Types of Dancing Say it with Ours ” Phone 1751 315 High Street Phone 67 407 Middle St. Portsmouth, Ya. A Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Harwood’s Compliments of o Master Cleaners Frank Wilson Elm Avenue and South Street PHONE 2950 M. M. Crockin Class Rings, Company, Inc. Commencement Announcements and Calling Cards 213-215 High St. W. C. Saunders Co. Over Half a Century 211 North Seventh Street Of Good Furniture Richmond, Virginia ' This Annnual A Product of Our Plant Qr inter aft dress, Xne. Book and Commercial Printers 522 Crawford Street Telephone 2006 BOOSTERS A Friend Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tarr Lottie Mae Derby Sub-Deb Club of Cradock Clyde W. Cooper Duffy’s Beauty Salon W. H. Rew Rose Supply Station G. L. Talbot Dorothy Stratton A Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Provost G. F. Thompson Lippin’s Beauty Shop E. W. White J. H. Oland J. A. Thomas, Jr. Turntable Grocery Mason and Miller J. N. King Western Hardware Daniel Keay Irwin’s Pharmacy Cradock Seafood Market E. Fillmore Irwin Georgia McNemar A Friend Mecca Confectionery L. E. Turlington I)r. and Mrs. Tabor Walter L. Taylor Cradock Press Felix Hardin AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS V
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