Cradock High School - Admiral Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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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

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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

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