Cradock High School - Admiral Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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To George, loyal custodian, who through years of faithful service, has endeared himself to the students of Cradock High, the Senior Class of 1948 gratefully dedicates this edition of The Admiralfl As Norfolk County starts a twelve year school system, Cradock has become a Senior High School. VVe welcome those students transferred from Alexander Park High this year to the ninth, tenth, eleventh grades at Cradock. VVe feel that even now both groups are a part of Cradock and each-contributes equally its best to the progress of our school. WVe hope that in the years to come the words of the Alma Mater and the spirit for which it stands, will continue to unite all the students of Cradock High School. Alma Mater We raise our voices now to greet thee Our school, our Cradock High- Many thoughts are ever with you To remain and never die. Days of value always linger in memories Long gone by. Our love for you grows ever deeper As we strive for goals so high. 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Trmsurer 2 . . f'Eif',a.QE zs?w WJW, .5322 Qkaw Miss Byrd Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Weaver Mrs. Franklin Mrs. Richardson l SENIORS XVILLIAM JOHN AFFELDT Billy .V. Football i year, S. C, A. 1 years, Library Club I ycar. VIVIAN RUTH ANDERSON Ruth Safety Patrol 1 year, Tri-l'li-Y z years, Beta Club 7, years, D. E. Club I year CVice-President i ycarj, Home Ee. Club 1. years. JOSEPH SCHROTH AGEE , 700 Nlonogram Club 1. years, Spanish Club r year, Basketball 3 years, Baseball 3 years, 1, V. FuoLball 1 year, Hi-Y 1. years. GRACE MAE ARMISTEAD Dirldie Q Spanish Club z years CTreasurcr and Secretaryl. Ofhcers' Club x year, Dramatic Club i year, Glee Club 1 year, J, V, Cheerleader 1 ycars, Shipmale Staff 3 years CHeadline Editor, and Ediwr-in-Chiefl, Advertising Manager Ad- miral, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1 year. OTHO JEROBIE BAKER Olho Art Club QViec-Prcsidenty CECILIA JACQUELINE ATKINS Cecilia Home Economics Club 1 year, D. E. Club I year. WILLIAM WARREN BAKER Bill Hi-Y 1 year. KATHERINE HODGE BANKS Ka! Beta Club 1. years, Tri-Hi-Y 1 years, National Annual Stall, Ijlational Newspaper Staff, Admiral Annual Stall CClub l:.clitorJ, S. C. A. 1 year, Home Economics Club 1 year. CLIFTON EARL BARNES Earl Bible Club 3 years CPresidentJ, Football 4 years, ivlonogram Club 3 years. 'SHIRLEY SEALEY BARKER Shirley Glec Club i year, Latin Club 1. years C'l reasurer 1 yearb, Beta Club I year. SENIORS gs .aa 'E . a a as am me am assi ease B as an a 5 as a s E a Ewa 5 wM aa 5-sf? a ag M a a as 5 an as me aa br. mama nw B - asa H E nsgg 1- sigma am.. aaa E WEK, 5 BWHST- age mega me EE a E gg as.B HE aaa .A meg Eiaaefiwi an KS as R325 firm 1 as a wiivs JOHN CARTER Yohu Football 3 years, Basketball 3 years, Track 1 year, Base- ball 3 years, lvlonogram Club 7, years. BETTY LOU BIBB Berry D. E. Club YVILLIAM EDWARD CARTIER Ed Art Club 1 year PATRICIA LOUISE BOHANNON Pnl Girls' Chorus 1. years CVice-President 1 yearj, Tri-Hi-Y 1 years CSergeant.-at-Arms and Treasurerj, Art Club 1 year, lvlonogram Club 1. years, Dramatic Club 1 year. S55 lisa, an qv? m a a a s he ma B a as GLAYDAS CARL BLACK, JR. Carl Band 3 years. GLORIA MARIE BARRETT Illzrrie Science Club 1 year, Cafeteria Club 1 year. KENNETH EDWIN BROWN Kenny Hi-Y 1. years CCl1a1lain 1 yearl, Journalism -1. years, Basketball 1 years, lvllonogram Club 3 years CVice-President 1 yearj, Annual Staff 7. years Qlreature Editor, Sports Editor, Advertising Eclitorl, Baseball 2 years, Science Club 1. years, Football 4 years, Track 1 year, Art Club 1 year, Pliotography Club 1 year QVice-Presiclentj, Sergeant-av Arms, Senior Class. JOYCE ELIZABETH BELL jfoyce Glee Club 1 years, Spanish Club 3 years CVice-President, Treasurerl, Literary Club 3 years, Beta Club z years, Debating Club 1 year, Officers' Club 1 year, Latin Club 1 year, Dramatic Club 1 years, Tri-Hi-Y. WILLIAM F. BYERS llflawzey Officers' Club 1 year iPresider1t 1 ycarb, I-Ii-Y 3 years KS:-:rgeant-at-Arms 1 yearb, Bus Driver 4 years, President of Senior Class 1 year, lvionogram 4 years CViee-President 1 yearj, Clee Club 1 year, Football 4 years, Basketball 4 years lCaptain 1 ycarb, Baseball .1 years, Track 1 year. PAULINE ANNE BENNETT Anne Home Economics Club 7. ears QPrcsident 1 yearl. Clee Club 1 year, Presidents Cliib 1 year, Monogram Club 1. years CSeeretary 1 yearj, J. V. Cheerleader 1 year, Varsity Cheerleader 1 year, journalism 1 year, Basketball 1 years. 5 a as Rl R E BEEEEE Bama Q E81 1 E 'l a asa m sea a as a a an aa as mea x asa 'ni gg W meg E 'ET aa an ,E as SENIORS JAY HAROLD COLE f7f0' Football 1 years PAULINE HOPE BOND Pauline D. E. Club 1 year CCorresponding Secretaryl. WALTER HAMMOND COLLINS ,Valli Monogram Club z ycars, Ofhcers' Club 1 year, Presidents' Club 1 ycar QCl1airman 1 yearl, Football 3 years lCaptain 1 yearl. J. V. Baseball 1 year, Sergeant-at-Arms Sopho- gfmre Class, Vice-President ,Junior Class, President Senior ass. EULA LEE 'BULLARD Eulzz Glee Club 3 years CSecretary 1 yearj, Debate Club 3 years CSeeretary 1 yearj, Literary Club 1 year, Beta Club 1 year. Dramatic Club 1 ycar CVice-President 1 yearj, Spanish Club 1 year. NVALTER GORDON COMER Waller' Veteran, Bus Drivcr BARBARA LEE CAFFEE Barbfzra Beta Club 1 year. maximum' a Y mag was EEK' as 'Bm gg'm1x ' r :em .H H .MffE.i.m is 1 ss WILLIAM HERBERT CRANE Garb MARY BOB CARLTON flfrzzy Bob Dramatic Club 1 year, Bible Club 1 year, Firs sistant 1 year. CLARENCE ROY CRAWSON Cfem S. C. A. 1 year, j. V. Basketball 1 year. BILLIE LOUISE COLE Bflfiz' Tri-1-li-Y 1 years, Basketball 3 years, Softball t Aid As 1 year. SENIORS GORDON CLARKE CREECY Creery Monogram Club 1 years, S. C. A. 3 years, Science Club 1 year, i-Y 1 years, lennis 1 years. DOROTHY COLTES Dol Home Economics Club 1 years, D. E. Club 1 year. KELSEY GLENDY DARST, JR. Glenn l-li-Y 1 years. BARBARA KATHLEEN CORNWELL Bobby ltibrary Club 1 year QSecre1:ary 1 yearl, Tri-l-li-Y 1 year ' ' k 'b ll ears, ilreasurer 1 yearj, S. C. A. 1 yeais, Bas eL a 1 y French Club 1 year CSecretary 1 yearj, Bela Club 1 year. THOMAS E. DAVISON, Jia. Tomnry Glee Club 3 years, Debate Club 1 year, Basketball 3 years, Swimming 1 year, Wrestling 1 year, Baseball 3 years, S. C. A. 1 year. SARA FRANCES COX zlflzzlf Beta Club 1 years, Monogram Club 1 years, Home Enom?- ' ' f ear mics Club 3 years, Latin Club 1 years Cfreasurer 1 y Basketball 1 years. 11 DONALD A. DOXEY Doxey Arr Club 1 year, Dramatic Club 1 year, 1-li-Y 1 year, Driver 1 years. LILLIAN IRENE CRUTCHFIELD l 1 I Bus Irene Latin Club 1 year QVice-President 1 yearb, Glee Club x year. BRADFORD DUNCAN Brzzdford Spanish Club 1 year CSergeant-at-Armsl, Baseball 1 year. MARY FRANCES CRUTCHFIELD Fm11ce.s Home Economies Club 1 years, Bible Club 1 year, Tri 1 year, Library Club 1 year, Safety Club 1 year. -H i-Y SENIORS Z 1 l DONALD JOSEPH FLORENTIN 701' junior Varsity Basketball 1 years CCG-Captain 1. yearsl, Varsity Baseball 1 year, J. V. Foorball 1 year, Dramatic Club z years. ANNE HARR ELL ELLIS firm Spanish Club 1. years, Dramatic Club 1 year, Beta Club 1 year. DAVID TRAYNHAM FORREST, IR. David Football 4 years, Hi-Y 1 year, S. C. A. 1 year. HELEN MARIE FRIER Helen Home Economics Club 1 year, D. E. Club 1 year. EDWARD EANES Ermex JANICE YVONNE DAIL Ymzire Latin Club 1 years, Hobby Club 1 year MILTON FAUBER EARLY :Wilton Hi-Y 3 years MARY ALICE DEANS Zlffmjy filire Art Club 1 years, Glee Club 1 year, Dramatic Club 1 year. LESTER FAGG Lax Ivionogram Club 3 years, l-li-Y 1 year, Bible Club 1 year, Track 1. years, l'ootball 4 years. MARIE LOUISE EDWARDS Eddie Beta Club 1 years, Tri-I-li-Y 1 year CChaplain 1 yearl, Dramatic Clube years Qpresident 1 yearl, Latin Club z years, Officers' lub 1 yr.-ar, Debate Club 1 year, Literary Club 1 year, Glee Club z years. SENIORS II im L- sgxmgi wsrvitrtaa'-X12 was E335 aan BOBBY GOODWIN Bobby MARY CARDWELL HARPER Ilflzzry Tri-I-Ii-Y 4 gears, Ivlonogram Club 1. years, Cheerleader 3 years. Beta lub 7. years, Secretary junior Class, VVILLIAM HENRY GRISWOLD, III Big Bill Hi'Y Club 1. years lChaplain, Treasurerj, Varsity C 1. years, Monogram Club 1. years, Basketball 4 years, Track 3 years, Baseball 1 year, Trucker Annual Stall CPubl1c1ty ghairmanj, Countryman Staff, Vice-President of Freshman lass. DOROTHY W. HASTY Dorothy Biology Club 1. years, Home Economics Club z years, Beta Club 1 years, Cafeteria Club 1. years CPresident 1 yearj. -mm STANLEY FRAZI ER Slrmley Veteran VIRGINIA LEE GOLDEN Virginia Beta Club z years, Latin Club 4 years CSecretary 1 year, President 1-yearl, Presidents' Club 1 year, S, C. A. z years LDISIFICE Vice-Presidentl CHARLES LINDBURG GARDNER Chzzrler MARGARET L. GORDON lllfIfl7gfl7't'f Clee Club 1 years. GEORGE HOWARD GARNES George Bus Driver 1 year. MARGERY CAROLYN GREGORY illzzryge Library Club 1 year, First Aid Assistant 1 year, Assistant 1 year. OFHC e QRS' m . mangas E m m ' as Q E a nwyim agss Ks SENIORS JOSEPH O. HEARNE, III 7125 l-li-Y 1 ycars, Dramalic Club 2 years, Band 4 years CPrcsi- dent 1 ycarj, S, C. A. 4 years Cpresidcnt 1 ycurl, J. V. Football 1 yuar, Track 1 ycar, Annual Staff 1 year CAS- sociate Editor 1 yearj. HAZEL VIVIAN HATCHER Ifivifm LINWOOD RUSSELL HEELY Lirmfv Glee Club fl years CPrcsider1t 1 yearj, Ivlonogrnm Club 2 years, Photography Club 1 year. JANET ARLENE HILL ffanet Dramatic Club 1 year, Tri-Hi-Y 1 years. ELMER CHESTER HEVVLETT, III E. C. Ivlonogram Club 1. ycnrs, Basketball 1 years, Track 3 ycars, Football 1 years. BESSI E CAROLYN HILL Carofyn yum - HOWARD MANNING HUDSON Howard DOROTHY LOUISE HOFLER Lrmisc' D. E. Club REVUS SHELTON JONES Pmmzl Biology Club 1 year, Hi-Y 2 years, MARTHA BE RNI CE HOLLOWELL Bez-wife Library Club 1 year Clfrcsidcnt 1 yearj, Home Econon'11c.s Club 1 year, Presidents Club 1 year. , SENIORS REUBEN ALBERT JOHNSON Reuben Science Club 1 year. MARILYN HOLLOW ELL illarily :1 Monogram Club 1 year, Beta Club 1 year, Home Economu, Club 1 year. WENDELL LEE JOHNSON W'endeI! FRANCES ELAINE HOPKINS Frankie Home Economics Club zgears fVice-President I yearj, Art Club 1 year, Monogram lub 1. years. JAMES RUSSELL KOONTZ Koontz J, V. Football 1 years. BERTHA DARROXV HOWELL Bam Spanish Club, D. E. Club, Home Economics Club. HUGHLAND VERNON LAMM Hlzghlmzd BETTY LOU HUFF Betty Home Economics Club 1 year, J. V. Cheerleader 2 years, Shipmale Staff 1 year. LEROY LEE Lal? 0 y Spanish Club 1 year, Science Club 2 years, Library Club 1 year. MARGARET HUGHES Wlmggic Monogram Club 3 years CTrcasurer 1 yearj, Dramatic Club 1 years QTreasurer 1 vearJ, J. V. Cheerleader 1 year, Tri- Hi-Y 1 year, Softball Manager 1 years. SENIORS ROWLAND S. MATTHEWS Rowland 4-H Club 3 years QVice-Presidentj, French Club 1 year CPresidentJ, l-li-Y 1 year, Vice-President Freshman C ass, President Senior Class. LEAI-I DOLORES LASSlSTER Dolores Latin Club QTreasurerJ, Beta Club, Science Club. ROY ALFRED MCGEI-IEE zlflaggee Football z years, Monogram Club 2 years CAROL JOSEPHINE LASSITER Yoxaphizzc Beta Club 1 year, Art Club i year. Tri-Hi-Y 1 year. WILLIAM SAMUEL LETSINGER Sam j. V. Football 1 year. Tennis 1 year, Band 3 years, Orchestra 1 year, Monogram Club 1 year, BLANCHE HUTTO Blanche ROBERT CAREY LUMBER Carey MARGARET HILTON JACKSON Maggie Glee Club z years, Spanish Club 3 years, Literary Club 3 years QVice-Presiclentl, Debate Club 1. icars, Beta Club i year, Latin Club 1 iears, Dramatic Clu 1. years, Baseball i year, Ofhccrs' Clu I year. THOMAS DANIEL MARTIN T. D. Hi-Y I year. I PEGGY ELIZABETH KAHLER Peggy Home Economics Club i year, J. V. Cheerleader z years, Assistant lvlake-up and News Editor-Sliipmale-1 years. l ROBERT ALBERT PAGE Bobby CAROL JEAN MCMANUS Carol l-lome Economics Club 1 year. JAMES PARKER Parker PEGGY ANN MILES Pvafy Home Economics Club 1 year, Beta Club 1 year. SENIORS l CHARLES EDWARD MONAGHAN Charles Student Council 1 year, Literary Club 1 vear fTreasurerJ, Debate Club 1 year CCaptainJ, Dramatic Club CTreasurerJ, Hi-Y 3 years, Latin Club CTreasurerJ, Beta Club 1. years, CSergeant-at-Armsj, Officers' Club 1 year, Presidents' Club 1 year, Shipniale Staff 1 year CAssistant Advertising Managcrj, Quill and Scroll 1 year. CORINNE JOYCE LEE Yaym Latin Club 2 years, Beta Club, Bible Club. SHELTON E. MUTTER Squirt Safety Club 1 year, Veteran ADELINE MARABLE flrielirie Tri-Hi-Y 1 years, Basketball 3 years, Beta Club z ears Y CSecretaryJ, Cheerleader 1. years Treasurer of Freshman Class, Freasurer of So hom rf Cl , S I ' ' p o L ass ecretary 0 Junior Class, lvlonogram Club 1 year, Sliipmale Staff 1 year. FRANK STANLEY OVERMAN, JR. Frank l-li-Y 1 years CPresidenl:J, Monogram Club 1 year, Manager J. V. Basketball 1 year, J. V. Football 3 years CCaptainJ, Varsity Football 1 year, Track z years Baseball z years Science Club 1 year CTreasurerJ, Business lvlanager ol' Annual, PEGGY ANNE MARTIN Peggy Glee Club z years, Girls' Sextet 1 year, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1 year, Spanish Club 1 year, Beta Club z years ffreasurerb. i E SENIORS WARREN PAULK, JR. lflfzzrrcn BEVERLY JANE NURNEY f7m1e Glee Club 3 years, Dramatic Club 1 year, Spanish Club 3 years. THOMAS V AUGHAN POWERS Tommy Football 3 years, Track 1. years, Basketball 3 years QCO- Captain 1 yearl, Baseball 3 years, Tennis 1. years. ADELE SPIVEY ODOM Afdele Office Assistant 1 years, Bible Club 1 ear, Library Club 1 year, Home Economics Club 1 year, Slafcty Club 1 year, Science Club 1 year. BILL WILBURT RAYNOR Bill Football 7. years, Basketball 2 years. MAJORIE BOSMAN PARKER Ilflmlqic Spanish Club 3 years iPresiclent 1 yearl, Officers' Club 1 year, S. C. A. 1 year, Dramalic Club 1 years, Glce Club 1. years, j. V. Cheerleader 7. years, Tri-l-li-Y 1 years CCorre- sponding Secretaryj, Treasurer of Junior Class, Secretary of Senior Class. RAY REAVES Ray J. V. Baseball 1 year. BETTY ALEXANDER PATTERSON Belly Spanish Club 1 year. HERBERT S. RIPLEY Rip Glee Club 3 years, D. E. Club 1 year CPresiclent 1 yearj, Officers' Club 1 year, Shipmale Stal? 1 year CSDOTLS Editor 1 year , GERTRUDE B. PHELPS Gerlie Glee Club 1 year, Oftiee Assistant 1 year, Tri-Hi-Y 3 years, Home Economics Club 1 year, lvionogram Club 1. years, S. C. A. z years, Beta Club 1 years, Softball 1 year, Basket- ball 3 years, Treasurer of Senior Class. SENIORS BRUCE POVV ELL ROGERSON Bruce Latin Club.1 year, Hi-Y 1. years iPresident of Eastern Vir- ginia Hi-Y s and Tri-Hi-Y'sJ, Glee Club 1 year. BARBARA ROSE PHLEGAR Barham Dramatic Club 1. years, Bible Club 3 years, First Aid As- sistant 1 year, Shipmale Staff 1 year. BILLY SAUNDERS Biff-y Beta Club 1. years, J. V. Basketball 1 year, Baseball 1 year LUCILLE POWELL Lou Tri-Hi-Y 1 year, Dramatic Club z years CPresident 1 yearj, Monogram Club 3 years, Presidents' Club 1 year, Basket- ball z years, Softball 1. years. WILLIAM C. SEYBOLD Bilbf Monogram Club 3 years CPresider1t 1 yearj, Athletic Board 1 year, I-Ii-Y 1 year CVice-President 1 yearj, Baseball 3 years, Football 1 year, Omcers' Club 1 year, Sergeant-ab arms of Freshman Class, Sergeant-at-Arms of Sophomore ass. MARY ELAINE PRUYN Elaine Spanish Club 1 year, Monogram Club 1 year, Tri-I-li-Y 1 year CVice-President 1 yearl. BARRON SILVERTHORNE Barron Monogram Club 1 years, S, C. A. 1. years CVice-President 1 yearj, Officers' Club 1 year, Football 1. years, Basketball 1. years, Baseball 1. years, Patrol Club 1. years, GLENNA JOYCE QUINN Sammie Cheerleader 3 years KHeacl Cheerleader 1. yearsj, Latin Club 1 year, Monogram Club 3 years, S. C. A. 1 year, Glee Club 1. years, Secretary of Freshman Class, Secretary of Sopho- more Class, Dramatic Club 1 year, Bible Club 1 year. NORWOOD SLATE Slate Hi-Y 1 year. JEANNE RALEY ffemim' Home Economics Club 1. years, Tri-Hi-Y 1 year, Science Club 1 year, D. E. Club 1 year. SENIORS JOHN STORY 70h77 Hi-Y 1 year, Art Club 1 year, Band 4 years, Boys' Chorus 1 year, J. V. Football 1 year, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class 1 year. MARTHA CAROLYN ROVVE z'll1zrMzz D. E. Club 1 year CSecrelary 1 yearl, Bible Club 1. years. CHARLES L. TARTTE Chrzrlzxv CHRISTINE EDWARDS RUSSELL Ch1'i.rti21e Home Economics Club 1 year, Biology Club 1 year, S. C. A. 1 year, lvlonogram Club 1 year, Softball 1. years, Ofliee Assistant 1 year. JAM ES TRAVIS SMITH Smitty Football 1. years, Beta Club z years QVicc-President 1 yearl, Monogram Club 1. years CSergeant-at-Arms 1 yearh, Science Club 1 year CVice-President 1 yearl, J. V. Baseball 1 year, Omeers' Club 1 year, Annual Staff 1 year lEcliLor-in-Cl1icfl. BETTY SUE ROBINSON Belly Sue Glee Club 3 years, Slaanish Club '1 years CSergeant-at-Arms 1 yearj, Dramatic C ub 1. years, Beta Club 1 year, Basket- ball 1. years. PEARCE THOMAS SOULE Pearce lvlonogram Club 1. years CVice-Presidcntb, S. C. A. 1. years. Glee Club 1. years, Athletic Board 1 year, Hi-Y 1 year, Foot- ball 3 years, J. V. Basketball 1. years, J. Baseball 1 year, Sllihnmle StaH' 1 year QAssistant Sports lzdilorl. Sergeant- aL-Arrns and Vice-President of Freshman Class, Vice- President of Sophomore Class, Art. Club 1 year. FRANCES MAE ROBINSON Fmncer S. C. A. 3 years CSecretary 1 yearj, Library Club 1 year, Art Club 1 year, Dramatic Club 1 year, Tri-l-li-Y 3 years CVi1:e- President 1 year and President 1 yearb, F'l'1o1.zEralpl1y Club 1 year, Public Speaking Club 1 year, Clee lun 1 year, Presidents' Club 1 year, Vice-President ofjunior Class. JAMES PHILIP SPIES Yirmry Basketball 3 years fCo-Captain 1 yearl, Football 3 years, Hi-Y 1 year, Monogram Club 3 years ipresident 1 yearj, President of ,Junior Class 1 year. Vice-President of Senior Class 1 year, GERALDINE RO'-VE Gem.'dim' Clee Club 1 year, Latin Club 1 year. SENIORS Qirlaa sam B385 W Q W HERBERT CLINTON WRIGHT Herfly Hi-Y z years fSecreraryJ, Monogram 1 year, Science Club 1 year. MARY LOUISE SHARPS lllmy Beta Club z years, Dramatic Club 1 year fSeercLaryJ, Glce Club 3 years, Spanish Club 1 year, Literary Club 1 year QLibrarianJ, Library Assistant 1. years. LOUIS J. YOUNG Louis Beta Club 1 year, Basketball 1 year. MARGARET ELIZABETH SIMPSON Mdligdfff Home Econcmucs Club 3 years, Glee Club 1 year, Dramatic Club 1 year, Ivlonogram Club 1 year, Library Club z years CPrcsidentD. AUBREY GENE TAYLOR Gem, WILLIE MAE RYALS Pinkie S. C. A. 1 year, Home Economics Club z years, D. E. Club 1 year QTreasurerl. JOHNNIE LANIER WOOD Puokie Varsity BaskeLl:1alI 2 years, Junior Varsity Football 3 years, Tennis 2 years. BILLIE JEAN SAFREED Billie Clee Club JULIUS WOODS ?'nliu5 Nlonogram Club 1 year, Varsity Football 1 year, J. V. Base- ball 1 year. MARLENE MAE SAHR Zllarlem' Beta Club 1 year. EB E ma gm mia? amid T raaagwmm gals saga SENIORS REUBEN BARNES YOUNG R. B. Hi-Y 2 years CCl1a1lainJ, Qela Club 1. years lpresiclent, Sergeant-at-Armsj, Science Club 1 year CPresidenlJ, Mono- gram Club 3 years, Officers' Club 1 year, Pr1:sidenLs' Club ' ' --C ' irman S, C. A. 1 year Llxreasurerj, Chair 1 year CVICC ha D, A - man ofl'lon1Jr Court 1 year, l1'ooLball 3 years, J. V. Basket- ball 1 year, l'raelc 3 years CCaptainj. ESTHER RAYE SMITH Either Omega Trial-li-Y 1 year KCabiner Representativej, Home Economics Club 1 year, Glee Club 1 year. JACQUEU NE ANN S MITH Ynckic Dramaties 1 years, Art Club 1. years, Tri-l-li-Y 1 years. CSec1'eLaryD, lvlonograin 1 year, Atl'1leLic Board, ArL Editor Annual. IVYE STANDlN I vye Spanish Club il years, Dramatic Club 1 years QSeerelaryJ, lvlonogram Club 1 year, BaslceLball 1. years, l'r1-ll1-Y 1 year lCorrespc1nLlir1g Sceretaryl. Ofllee Assistant 1. years. FRANCES STUTEVILLE Frzm Spanish Club 3 years fPFCSlLlCl1lJ. Dramatic Club 3 years iVice-Presielentl, lvlonugram Club 1 year, Presidents' Club I year. Basketball 1. years CCap!.ainj, Tri-Hi-Y 1 vear CSergeant-at-Armsj, Assistant Editor Annual Staff, Club Eclitgr Slxipmcxle, S. C. A. 1 year. MABLE CLAIRE SUMNER Mable Beta Club 2 years, Home Economics Club z years CViee- Presielentl, Tri-l-li-Y 1 years, Basketball 1. years, lvlono- gram Club 1. years. AUGUSTA IUANITA SURLES jflmfxim 'l'ri-l-li-Y 3 years lCorrespo1'1cli11g Sccretaryj, Latin Club 1 year, Sqflball z years, Newspaper Staff 1 year, Arr Club 1 year Clrcasurerl. Annual Staff 1 year, S, C. A. 1 year, Glee Club 1 year. ALMA LORETTA THOMAS Lorcllzz Latin Club 2 years, Beta Club 1 year, Tri-l-li-Y 1 years, S. C. A. 1 year. MARILYN SUE TURNER 1VIarily71 'l'ri-l-li-Y 3 years, Cheerleader 3 years, Home Economics Club 1 year fl'reasurerJ. Nlonogram Club 1. years, Latin Club 1 year. MARGARET LOUISE WARREN !llffIZ71'lZl'Ef Glee Club 1. years, Basketball 1 year, French Club 1 year, Tri-Hi-Y 1 year, Softball 1 year. SENIORS NANCY ELAINE WATSON Nancy Glee Club 1 year, Spanish Club 1. years, Dramatic Club z years CCorrespondi11g Secretaryj. CONSTANCE ANN WAKEFIELD Connie' Beta Club 1 year. JOAN RUTH WESTBURY Yuan Presidents' Club 1 year, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 7. years CPresi- dentj, Alpha Clube years, Latin Club QTreasurer5, D. E. Club 1 year, Glec lub 1 year, Officers' Club 1 year. JACQUELINE ANN WILLIAMS Yackie Ari: Club 1. years QSecretaryD, Glee Club 1 years. JACKIE NELL WILLIAMS ffackie Art Club 1. years, Softball 1 year, Monograxn Club 1 year' Glee Club 1 year. SHIRLEY MAE WIMBERLEY Shirley Cheerleader 1 year, lvlonogram Club years, Home Econo- mic Club 1 year, Art Club 1 year, Baslcetball 3 years, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 1 year. MARIE ETHEL ZURLINE Mafy D. E. Club 1 year CPresidentJ, Glee Club 1 year. WILLIAM LATHAM Bilbf VALEDI CTOR1 AN SALUTATORIAN l lr' VIRGINIA LEE GOLDEN CHRISTINE RUSSELL HONOR ROLL .From row-1477 lo 1 ight: Ruth Anderson, Mary Harper, Loretta Thomas, Anne Ellis, Marilyn I-Iollowell, Barbara Caffee, Eula Bullard, Connie Xvakefield, .Shirley Barker, Betty Lou Bibb. Second row: Marlene Sahr, Joyce Bell, Adeline Marable, Marie Edwards, Sara Cox, Dolores Lassiter, Peggy Miles, Betty Sue Robinson, Peggy Martin, Dorothy Hasty, Barbara Cornwell. Bark row: Josephine Lassiter, Mary Sharps, Joyce Lee, R. B. Young, Louis Young, Jimmy Smith, Charles Monaghan, Billy Saunders, Katherine Banks, Jeanne Raley, Frances Crutchfield. zYb.rcnlfronzjJim1rc.' Joe Hearne. Senior The time has come for us to leave Our school, our Cradock High, But all our precious memories Wfill always linger by. Cuonusz To students loyal to their school, To knowledge gained by all, Vile leave the spirit of the class, And of the students long gone past, Our friends whom we shall leave behind, With thoughts so true and kind, yVe're leaving you to carry on, For good old Cradock High. -MARILYN TURNER VVe've'spent four years with you, Our classmates good and true, Now we must say adieu And so farewell! These years have been such fun, Now we must part each one, Our studies here are done, And so farewell! -E. C. H1zxv1.ETT Through the halls of Cradock High School There now echo sad refrains And the ghost of long lost friendships Revive themselves again. y Cradock we shall miss you Though we are apart, Lessons as Seniors Stay in our hearts. Molded and fashioned By friends good and true, A beacon of guidance Reflected by you. Long years of toil and hardship That will end for us today, Traveled by so many VVho have fallen on the way. VVe shall be honored In years now to come By things attempted And things we've done. VVhen in the future Wle gaze at our past, Our memories of Cradock Bringjoys that will last. - Goaoon Caeecv Poets Now that OLII' school days are over and done, VVe extend with great pleasure many thanks for our fun. To all the dear faculty, we bid you farewell. To all our fellow classmates, this we must tell, We'll miss you, dear friends, more than you know, But the time has come when we must go. -Anex. ODoM Graduation does not mean the end, Tomorrow the curtain will go up again Because our councilors have made us realize That in ourselves our future lies. We're leaving now, vi ith eyes filled with tears, But we'll not forget you in future years: We look to the future, determined to serve Our God, our country, and the spacious world -EULA BULLARD I see a tear upon a face, l see that tear drop to the lace of a girl's graduation gown. I see a boy quickly frown And then a quiver of his lip Tells me he could but let it slip. What is the meaning of this tear? Can it be that it is fear of what the future may hold, For each senior meek or bold? But let us use this tear As a crystal ball so clear. We see now what this clear drop means, To her it symbolizes scenes- Scenes of fun and toil and play That filled her life through each long day. Mem'ries of teachers kind and dear, VVho steered her paths from year to year. We see the seniors scattered far, Each pursuing some fixed star. Boys struggling, the world to save, Girls who will their lives so brave, All her friends of former days Working, going various ways. And through this tear we see today In corners near and far away, The burdens pass from old to young To reconstruct in deeds unsung, And vacant places we must fill, WVe must, we can, we surely will. -KATHEJUNE BANKS me PAUL JONEQ who goes on 21 cram sessron Otho Baker Mus JONES hls mother oyce Bell MR Jomss hxb flther George Games JUNIOR the kmd brother Gordon Creecy MARY, his ixster Margaret Jackson JACN, Mary s boy frxend Charles Monaghan JANE, Paul s g1rl fnend Frances Stutevllle Mu SMUDGEIX the prmcnpal Herbert Rxpley ANNA, the m.ud Mane Edwqrds LILA JOHNSON, m somebodv 5 past Summne umn Mrs Mfnrjorle Weaver and Mxss Cora Mae F1 tlger lld Dzrertozs m N A we SENIORS Candy Lovers . . . All Dressed Up . . . Ann and Betty . . . The Long Pole . . . Seniors? . . . The Rolling Wagon . . . The Snow Imps . . . Behind the Bars . . . Dr. I. B. Smart . . A Bevy of Babies . . . The Lonesome Admiral. DIGNIFIED? Three of a kind . . . Well, VVell! . . . Babes in Arms? . . . You Name It . . . 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George Dunn was appointed to lead the Cradock group. Assisting him were Pearce Soule, Adeline Marable, Sammie Quinn, Billy Seybold and Misses Eliza- beth West and Ruth Lippard as advisers. Although the group from Alexander Park decided not to elect leaders, they were very prominent in many activities. W7e saw many interesting sights and a gala ball, the Freshman-Sophomore, was enjoyed by the Cradock group. WVe all felt we had learned a great deal at Freshman but moved forward to our next stop at Sophomore. Being more experienced travelers now, we felt very sophisticated. Sophomore was to hold many new adventures and good times for us. The Cradock group decided to keep the same leaders, and appointed Miss Betty Ames and Mrs. Margaret Forehand as new advisers. The usual dance, the Freshman-Sophomore, was held in the gymnasium. Being well attended by the Cradock group, it became another pleasant memory of Sophomore. The group from Alexander Park still felt that they needed no leaders, but enjoyed their various activities. Soon the entire group was off to junior. During this visit things were hap- pening all the time. Hunter Boothe became Cradock's new leader, assisted by Wlalter Collins, Adeline Marable, Margie Parker, Bill Griswold and Billy Seybold. Miss Mary Evan Sides was now adviser. At this visit jimmy Spies became leader of the Alexander Park group. Assisting him were Frances Robinson, Betty Hester, Harold Tompkins and Mary Harper. Then came that high light of the whole trip, the Junior-Senior prom. Each group worked to make its own prom the success it turned out to be. At last we both reached our Hnal destination-Senior. Here we met and traveled through Senior as one large happy group. By this time we had seen so many new sights and learned so much history that we felt quite well-educated. Walter Collins became our leader. His assistants were Jimmy Spies, Margie Parker, Gertrude Phelps, John Story, Kenneth Brown and a new adviser, Miss Evelyn Byrd. Work began on 'The Admiral, which was a record of the whole trip. Jimmy Smith was elected editor with an able and efficient staff. On April fifth we laid aside our dignity and became babies again. Later in April we produced the play, Almost Summer, which was a big success. We were the honored guests of the boys and girls from Junior on May the thirteenth at a dance given at the Petite Ballroom. It was a wonderful affair. The events of our big trip at Senior ended with the Senior Banquet, the Baccalaureate Sermon and at last the receiving of our diplomas-graduation. Parting seemed a little sad, but when we remember our journey it will be with a smile on our lips and a glow in our hearts ofthe memories we shared together. MARGIE PARKER SENIGR CLASS WILL VVe, the Senior Class of 1948, being of average intelligence, reasonably sound mind, stable emotions, and robust health, do hereby make, bequeath, and publish this will for the sole purpose of bestowing upon our successors the worthless, but coveted, possessions graduation has forced us to leave behind. 1. To RIQHARD Bu'I1I.Iza-We leave Virginia Lee Golden's brain in hopes that he'll discover who wrote FranklIn's autobiography before he finally graduates. 2. TO- SUE PALMER-VVe leave Gracie Armistead's editorship of the paper and the privilege of losing her temper three times before each edition. 3. To PATH' VVIl,LI!tMS fBetter known as I made 20 points-can you top that? J-VVI: will Mr. StenZel's easy chan' so she won't need to stand under the basket between points. 4. To ROBEIl'l' SI-IOCKI.YihVC gladly give the enormous height and red hair of Billy Griswold so he won't need bll-OCIllS when he vocalizes in future minstrels. 5. To NIZIDRA NAVE'hvC leave Katherine Bank's peroxide bottle to keep her own shiny locks in topnotch shape and shade. 6. To RICHARD RANISEX' CCradock's Van Jolmsonj-We leave the lady-killer techniques of Otho Baker and demand he give the fair sex an even break. ' 7. To BILLY Sue BOHANNON-We bequeath the cheering ability of Sammie Quinn and will expect her to earn a Varsity letter next year. 8. To VIRGINIA VVATSON'-XVC leave Gertie Phelps' basketball ability and claims to a uniform next season. 9. To Ros' Giuoos-We hand down the sportsmanship and laughing blue eyes of Billy Byers and hope Hollywood turns out a great athlete like our own Moonie. 10. To PAT AHERNATHY-We bestow the sweetness and sincerity of Eula Bullard to enhance her already glowing personality. 11. To THE JUNIOR CI.Ass we pass on the thrill and adventure of Seniorhood, our lockers in the middle hall fthe perfect excuse for being latej, and the battered notes we used to get ads with when school got tough. Also, we leave to the Juniors all those unfortunate Seniors who couldn't scrape together 16 credits by June S. 12. To TI-IE SOPHOMORE C1.Ass we will our old corridor and olfbound passes, indelible pencils and dictionary of faculty signatures. These implements properly applied should make their coming years in Cradock pass more quickly. 13. To 'ri-II: INCOMING FRESHMAN CI.Ass we leave our yo-yos and beloved moron gym suits. Also several hand books on such useful subjects as Successful Class Skipping. 14. To 'rue FACULTY we express our sincere appreciation for attempting to educate us these four long Cin some cases, longerj years, our sympathy for the chaos they endured during the last weeks of school, and finally our appreciation for their being gracious enough to graduate us. To Miss Brno and Mas. RICHARDSCJN1VhlC leave the headache of future annuals. To MISSVPI-lOEBIi XVEAVER-XVC leave a name plate for her desk inscribed Miss Phoebe Weaver, Truant Oliicerf' To Mas. PAllSONS'X'VC leave the big office clock to be installed in her classes so she may maintain standard time. To Miss DICKINSON-NVE leave our overdue library books and sincerely hope shelll be under- standing fafter all 21: a day mounts up.l To M ns. WEAVER-We donate our battered English Four's so she may supply her forgetful students with books. 15. To CRADOCK HIGH-We take with us as we depart the memories, laughter, tears, and lessons she has given us and return to our Alma Mater our deepest love. After careful deliberation we, the Class of 1948, hereby draw this document to a close and appoint Richard Ramsey, the President of the Junior Class, as executor of this last will and testament, authorizing and empowering our said executor to, with proper discrimination, sell, distribute, burn, or bury anything we have left behind unlabeled. fly-r .-will-x 'nxseag 1 'IRI 1 I III -1 3 9 'W' 2 +MgfQH h A P :q,f9'fef2 QI' My 4. 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Third row: Edward Barrett, Travis Belcher, John Brigham Jimmy Johnson, Edward Burkholder, Clyde Brennaman, Edward Brooks, Guy Beard Melvin Browder. Abrenl: Jim Anthony, Alden Barnette. v J 3 7 ,, ,. ......, MISS WEST A Front row-Inf! 10 righl: Helen Cooper, Angy Culpepper, Jackie Deal, Dott Ann Cooper, Mary Helen Croom, Carolyn DnPriest, Janice Dearmon, Charlotte Craft, Paige Carr. Senmrl row: Eva YVatson, Barbara Clark, Shirley Carlton, Margaret Davis, Anne Rowe, Sarah Cox, Lila lVIae Crim, Betty Cummings, Betty Lou Curling. Third row: Barbara Covert, Sybil Crane, Billy DeRolf, Gene Cooper, Henry Carter, Frederick Coffey, Joyce VVhitehurst, Ann Lee Turkehurst, Miss VVest. Afbsenl: Frances Watson, Richard Butler, Ruben Dowell. I MRS. DAVIS A . Front raw-lzfl to right: Patty Grubbs, Shirley Fagg, Norma Early, Frances Eure, Barbara Ferebee, Mary Ann Fletcher, Peggy Smith, Joan Florentine. Second raw: Robert Fislier, Ted Eller, Junior Keever, David Elliott, Carson Brandon, Forrest Gowdy, Stanley Evans. Third raw: Eleanor Guthrie, Margaret Eason, Nora Ewton, Norma Gibbs, Betty Gilbert, June Griffin, Mrs. Davis. 1 i MRS. MOORE Fran! row--lqft to right: Joyce Overton, Betty Jo Matthews, Nancy Matthews, Mable Neff, Doris Matthews, Nedra Nave, jane Oliver, Jean Newsome, Betty Mc'Cormicl-c, Doris Need- ham Barry, Edith McLendon. Secand row: jack Moore, Bill Miller, Eddie Odom, Doris Needham, Helen Melms, Dorothy Mclntyre, Gene Manley, Dan Mallison, Rueben Norton, Alan Moore, Mrs. Moore. flbsenl: Bill Latham, Joe McLendo'n, Betty Nance, Ray Norris, Vllayne Murphy, Isobel Nisbet. MISS LEWIS Top 2'ow-lay? la right: Jack Kahler, James Bene, Bill I-Iarbert, Carlton Hill, Raymond Johnson, Alfred Clair, Don Jones, Bobby Hill, Jakey James. Second raw: Miss Lewis, Edgar Lochstampfor, Dorothy Kellarn, Jean Savage, Betty Johnson, Bonnie Barnes, Anna Hutchins, Peggy Houston, Alton Hoover. Third row: Margaret Hunsucker, Doris Loden, Jean Lewis, Marceline LaFrage, Minnie Lee I-Iollowell, Betty Harris, Jewel Hawkins, Patsy Hackney. zlbxenf: Dorothy I-Iains. MISS DUNCAN Fran! row: Ruby Schlegler, Jeannette Robinette, Sue Palmer, Gwen Riffle, Diane Parker. Semndraw: Donald Pope, J. C. Price, Richard Ramsey, Miss Nancy Duncan, Bobby Queen, John Parker, Joe Simons. MRS. ALFORD Front row: G. B. Wlilliams, Ray White, Charles Wliggs, Johnny VVilhite, James Wharam, Wayne Yvilliams, Loren VVhite. Suomi 7'0'ZC'.' Anne Roe, Josie Wfeatherlv, Pattv Anne Williams, Shirley VVindley, Jackie lVhitehurst, Barbara Weikert, Mrs. Alford. 'f2'bJ6l1f.' Robert Williams, Keith Williford. l MRS PARSONS Fran! row: Hugh Smith, Percy Vincent, Reggie Sweat, Raymond Spires. Seromz' row: Jeanette Smith, Patricia Sheppard, Joyce Sloan, Ruth Smith, Josie Anderson, June Skelton, Joyce Selby, Carrie Spear, Patricia Vincent. Tizird row: Janet Turner, Paul Seidman, Louis Baucom, Charles Shotzbeger, Bruce Southerland, Gary Siegle, Ronnie Slaughter, Ben Sitter- son, Billy Tolbert, Bntch Groif. Absent: Tommie Thevenin, Mildred Harrington, Arliene Umberger, Mrs. Parsons. Q YOU HOPEFUL mm m am mmmm mmmm m mmmm mmm mmm mmmm mmm mm mmmm mmm mm ,mmmmmmmmm m mmm mm A mm mm mm mm mm -' mmm 3 mm mm ' m- mm mm mmm mm mmm mmm mm m mm- ,Af mm -mm, i m m We -y., fm wmmfmm 4 . mm mm mm mm m mmm mmw m mmm mmmm mem mmm mmmm mmm mmm mmm mmm m mmmm mmm mmm mmm umm mmm mmm mmma mmmm mmmm mm mm mm E mm mm mm mmm mm- mm mm m- mm m . mm m mmm m -mm mm mmm mm mmm mm mm mm mm Tlmt's it, Hold it! . . . Athletes? . . Leg Art . . . Yeh, man! . . . X'VS,ll all be killed . . . My, My! , . . All Dressed Up . . A couple ofcutzies . . . Ray! Team! . . Camera Hogs! . . . Artists . . 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PIERCE: First raw-left to right: Alice Randolgh, Betty Crutchfield, Patti!! rice, Betty Schwa , Lynear Simpson, Irma ooclard, Dorothy Wakeheld, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Virginia Watson, Betty Vance. Second row: Mrs. Pierce, James Baker, Harry Anderson, Charles Vick, Harold Barnes, Edmund Barnette, Allan Schuygeld, Charles Goodrich. Absent: Edna Rowe. MR. WILKINSON: - First row-left to right: Charles Bringharn, Richard Hudson, Talmadge Gwaltney, Eleanor Jones, Barbara Jopson, Marion Ann Riggan, Connie Edge, Anna Draper, Dewey Fussell. Arnold Holton. Second raw-standing: Whit- ney Le Compte, Clyde Mabry, Vernon Eng- land, Jr., James Guthrie, joe Budd, Ralph Hemp, Robert Aultman, Franklin Wallace, Eugene Worley, Damon Grimes. Derc Sloan. Absent from picture: Sherwood Woodard. MISS WAITE: Front row-left to right: G'Nell Riddick, Morris Wagner, Joe Gayle, Herbert Harlow, Dickie Cato, C. G. Eason, Billy Feimister, Martha Myers. Second rom: Charlotte Hardt, Bobby Longstreet, Robert Deans, Donald Carruthers, Van Dickens, Jack Edmunds, Miss NVaite. Third row: Polly Mister, Hilda Martin, Lillian Foster, oycc Charles, Peggy Hamilton, Gladys Hasty, ackie Dumlbrd, Nancy Rucker. Absent from ptbture: Bill Garrett. SOPHOMORES MR. VEAZIE: Front row-left to right: Ra Dunn, Robert Knaggs, Dickie Crews, Bill Brennen, Donald Newsome. Second row: Lelia Crapps, Bar- bara. Lewis, Betty Coblentz, joan Anderson, Patricia Benheld, May Rogerson, Barbara PICFCC. Nan? DeLprme, Jane Rouse, Joyce Raley. Thir raw: Tommy Donaldson, Bobby Mitchell, Gene Brickhouse, Roy Griggs, Authur Creamer, 'Charles Clark, Donnie Wimberley, Robert-Hill, Ray Boggs, Mr. Veazie. Absent from picture: Virginia Robinson, jack Pope Sonia Raike, Charles Morris. MISS FITZGERALD: First row-lefl to right: Al Lassister, Paris Vhompson, jeff Win1IJerley, johnny Branch, Kirby Brinson. Second row: Dorothy jean NVagner, Delores Lawhon, Geraldine Cole, Ruth Williams. Doris Sellers, Jeanne Miles, Martha Linker, Delores Watson, Betty Lou josey, Iris Davenport, Grace Britt. Tliird row: Marvin Stegall, Lowell Dickerson, Richard Brown, Phi ip Latham, Burt Donaldson, Dewey White- Illtirst, joseph Puhlick, Donald Phlegar, Earl orris. MR. CAMPBELL: Front row-left ln right: Evert Hall, joy Barnes, Frank Walker. Second row: Rebecca Reaser, Sharon Wade, Helen McMinis, Carol Chad- wick, Louise Smith, Willetta Rose, Peggy Byrum, Sharon Bright, Betty Crews, Georgia McNemar. Third row: Carolin Priest, Rod- ney Turner, William Rew, onald Wilkie, Frank Poythress, Dwane Black, Bill Bradley, Thomas Solooleski, Marion Rogerson. Absent from picture: Nelson Peterson, Earnest Price, Rex Smith, Bill Thomas, Edward Patterson, Averett Philpott, june Mercer, Evelyn Snell- ings, Marion Wood. MRS. FOREHAND: Front raw-left lo riglil: Barbara Watkins. Nancy Mitchell, Marie Woods, Mary Ruth Fentress, Nina. Lou Bright, Betty Ann Moore, Joanne Tolbert, jerry Gardner, Ann Butler, Sarah Brown. Second row: Robert Brown, Donald Lankford, joe Mounie, George Daggett, Robert Gaskill, Carey Lee, Stallings, Mrs, Forehand. Third row: Mae Woo:.l, Vara jones. Billy jones, Billy Reed, Marlin Lindsay, Philip Hefhnger, Donald Johnson, Earlene Lee, Billie Sue Bohannon. Absent from picture: Furnifold Phillips, Stanley Daley. SOPHCJMORES MISS BRYANT: Firxl row: Derma Lee Price, Sylvia Bracldy, Noraine Wright, Betty Jean Hilderhrand. Second row: Joan l-lilderbrand, Barbara XVII- liams, Nellie Kelly, Alta Upton, Velcla Williams, Miss Bryant. MISS PIERCE: Franz row-left lo riglil: Margie Brinkley, Doroth Everett, Grace Britt, Martha Frost, Sylvia Evans, Betty Melntyre. Second row: Joanne Zoll, LaRue Norris, Rita Solnoleski, Connie Lewis, Vivian Beckham, Ivlargaret XVcaver, Miss Pierce. MISS SHEPARD: Front row-left lo right: Sara Lce I-Iill, Betty Franklin, Mary Knaggs, Betty Aultman, Mary Pettit, Frances Anderton, Peggy Wensil, Martha Rhea Greene, Mary Ann Kraft, Beverley Kayron, Virginia Lanier. Second row: Frank Wal'l', Jimmy Thomas, Marty Barnette, Buck Coffman, Tommy Kincaid, lerberc Fletcher, Alvin Jackson, Milton Elliott, Wesley Good- rich, Miss Shepard. 'Third row: Robert Shockley, Eddie Means, George Williamson, Vernon Smith, Billy Stiles, Robert Brigham, Gene Hunt, Charley Bass. Absent from picture: Frccl Lundie. I MISS LEITNER: First row-left lo righls Madelyn Darley, Barbara Fagg, Juanita Bowen, Joan Elms, Anna Berryhill, Elsie Smith, Glenna Ivliller, Noreen Nocher, Janice White, Second row: Morgan Belcher, Vernon Harris, Maury NVhite, Horace Bryant., Richard Mills, Tom Ashby, James Russell, Billy Tyler, James Tyler, Charles Sykes, Miss Leitncr. 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FOOTBALL 1947 SCHEDULE 19-Great Bridge-Hickory At Cradock ..,.... 26-Deck Creek At Craclock ...... 3-South Norfolk At South Norfolk ....,. 10-Oceana At Cradock ....,. 17-Morrisorr At Morrison . 24-Portlock At C1-adock .... 31-Suffolk At Cradock .... 14-Churchland At Cradock .... 7-Norview At NO1'V1CW ..... 20-Elizabeth City At Elizabeth City. ACTION lVe 19 19 They 0 0 0 26 7 0 7 19 52 0 0 13 6 6 0 18 6 14 SQUAD First raw-lqfl to righl: Coach Serge, K. Brown, D. Forrest, E. Barnes, J. Carter, R. Cato, B. Raynor, L. Fagg, Coach Powers. Secovd row: R. M1tthews, I. M:Lenl7:1, I. B:aver, E. Cooper, E. Wvorley, C. Coffman, B. Byers. Third row: F. Gowdy, H. Wlright, R. Young, E. Price, Smith, H. Boothe, W. Collins, B. Silverthrone. Fourlh row: J. Anthony, P. Soule, R. Griggs, T. Powers, E. Hewlett, J. Grificln, B. Griswold. - Coach A. P. Serge, head. and line coach, and Coach -Tack Powers, backfleld coach, back from last year, did not have as successful a team as the 19416 team. The first two games looked as if the Admirals were off to a flying start defeating Deep Creek and Great Bridge-Hickory 10-O each. A defeat by South Norfolk, 26-0 hurt the Admirals mentally and physically. The Admirals' record for the rest of the season was shaky. Their greatest rivals, Churchland, who had not de- feated Cradock in 11 years, tied the Admirals 6-6 in what proved to be a whale of a game. Everyone was on edge and nervous many stages of the game. Hunter Booth and R. B. Young led the A backfield and Herby VVright, Jack Beaver and Joe McLendon led the line for the 1 1947 season. The season's record 4 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. Dr. Schlanger, team physician, did a very fine job of keeping our boys on the field. D. Wimberly G. Daggett P Shockley 1Vlzz71r1gc1'.v Foolbzzll w v . was L a zz mm, 1 ms ss E . ms . ,E K- ss 5: mmm ,mm-.HL fax sas mga Hangs 5 amass i, ' H ,B mx mamma 3. H mx! xx-Xitzirxaezn sw ss ss E ms xmfmgvpm ' -ss mass E E Us ss ms mg W -ff B! magg- H Sams-fm Egg E mmmixgm W nmgyw I ss I an i - ' mlm ' BSS E nl ss a ss- a L. ss E M gi M: H L ie H ms if QE . W Em W m ms Lqft .fo right: EARL BARNES'-'Gllldfd LESTER FAGG-Tackle ROY GR!GGS'E77d' BILL RAYNOR-EHd BILL BYERS?BaClC EUGENE Coovr-:R-Back JACK GRIFFIN-fBack E. C. HEWLET'P1ENd BARRON SILVERTHORNE-Bark Lzfl to righl: PEARCE Soumz-Iizzck TOMMY Powans-Bark KENNETH BROXVN-Gllllfli HERBIE WRIGHT-Celzter DICKIE CA'FO1Gll!l7'd R. B. YOUNG-Bdfk ERNEST P RlCE'BHL'k JIM ANT:-x0Nx'-Buffs JOHN C.AR'FER'BdCk F ' . , . ,I .. 'an Abffi Sims ' ' Top row-Inf! to righl: Buck Coffxnzln-flhckleg Joe McLendon-Gmzrdg Eugene Worley-Tackleg Jack Beaver -Tackle. Boilom row-left to right: David Forrest-Tacklcg Bill Griswold-Endg Jimmy Smith-Endg Forrest Gowdy-Tafklc. ACTION I k K VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ,V V V Y-Y - - - y Luft to right: M. Turner, L. Brooks, M. Fentress, A. Marable, S. Wimberley, A. Bennett, M. Harper, E. Pruyn, B. Watkins, J. Deal. Cenler: S. Palmer, S. Quinn. Mxss FOREHAND, Spomror J JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS l Cloclewise: Billie Sue Bohannon, Barbara VVeikert, Ann Butler, Margie Hughes, Barbara Lewis, Joyce Overton, Peggy Kahler, Betty Huff, Margie Parker, Nina Lou Bright, Grace Armistezxd, Ruby Schleglur- ATHLETIC BOARD 1 ,Ai Fi:-.vl raw-Id! to right: Mr. A. B. Haga, Miss Waite, Miss Lewis, Mr. Serge. Serond row: Billy Seybold, Mr. Veazie, Mr. Powers, Mr. Hogan. flbxent: Jackie Smith. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Firrl row-Itfl to right: J. Florentine, J. Koontz, J. Story, N. Peterson, H. A. Keever, H. Tompkins, J. Simons. Second row: T. Thompson, B. Reid, F. Overman, H. Smith, R. McGehee, J. Spies, E. Gibbs, J. Johnson. Third row: S. Hall, M. White, I. Parker, E. Cartier, T. Kincaid, B. Affeldt, R. Collins, R. Knaggs, R. Brown, S. Let- singer, I. Veazie. Cradock Higlfs Little Admirals, under the capable coaching of ,lack Veazie, had a very successful season on the gridiron this year. They boast a season record of 7 wins and one loss, a near perfect season. Opening the season against Nor- view the V.'s came through with a well deserved 7-0 victory with Simons scoring on a pass from Overman. Next to go down before the Veazie coached lads was the power laden V. from South Norfolk 13-6, with Cradock's line playing a bang-up defensive game, Co-Captains Keever and Overman looking best on the line and Spies and VVood being the standouts in the Cradock backfield. The Admirals snowed Oceana under 28-G with quarterback VVood and halfback Spies showing the way. Returning to home grounds the Cradock boys suhfered a bad day and went down fighting to Suffolk 13-7, their Hrst and only loss of the season. Cradock invaded Norview, which was by now a vastly improved team, but nevertheless the Little Admirals came through with flying colors by a convincing margin of 27-13, Agee and Wlood putting the game on ice with two last quarter touchdowns. In the following week powerful Class A Granby marched on the field, conhclent of a win over the Maroon and Gold but were sadly mistaken as Spies came through with two touchdowns and two extra points on his own, leading Cradock to a 14-0 win over the Comets. Peterson also turned in a brilliant de- fensive game as did Story and the entire Cradock line. Having virtually clinched the Norfolk County Championship, Coach Veazie started getting his team ready for Oceana in a return game, set for the following Week. Cradock evidently was ready, taking Oceana in stride 20:0. With Spies and Agee leading the way, Cradock clinched the Championship by closing out the season with a 13-0 win over South Norfolk. BOYS5 BASKETBALL GROUP First rrrzv-ltyfl to right: Barron Silverthorne, Billy Byers, E. C. Hewlett, Pookie VVood, Jack Griffin, Tommy Powers. Semnzl' row: Joe Budd, Coach Powers, Jimmy Johnson, Kenneth Brown, Bill Gris- wold, Tommy Davison, John Carter, Rowland Matthews, Joe Agee. Basketball rolled around to Cradock High School to find 7 lettermen returning and a great coach, ,lack Powers. Defending the District I, Group 2 Championship, the Admirals got off to a slow start, but Hnished the season with another tournament berth, defeating Mor- rison in the Semi-finals 35-31. Playing Suffolk in the Finals, found the Admirals beaten by only two points. At the half time the Suffolk Red Raiders had an edge of 18-9 over the Admirals. The seeond half got under way and the Admirals began to click, but as the clock ran out Suffolk still had a two point lead over the Ad- mirals. Final score, Suffolk 30, Cradock 28. The Suffolk Red Raiders' were the only team to win over Cradock on Cradock's own court in 2 years. Season's record-15 wins and 6 losses. BOYS' BASKETBALL Mgr. R. Matthews Mgr. I. Budd Coach Powers joe Agee Mgr. N. Peterson BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD 19117-1948 Cradock 17-Norview ......... ...... 2 0 Cradock 31-Suffolk ...... .... 4 2 Cradock 42-Great Bridge-Hickory. . .22 Cradock 43-St. Joseph ............ .30 Cradock 25-Suffolk .......,........ 26 Cradock 414-Poquosom ............. 36 Cradock 35-South Norfolk ......... 31 Cradock 51-Great: Bridge-Hickory. . .39 Cradock 38-Poquoson ..... . . . .... 30 Cradock 58-Oceana. .,............ . .30 Cradock 47-Oceana ........ .... 3 7 Cradock 51-Kempsville ..,......... 31 Cradock 51-Kempsville .... 33 Cradock G7-Portlock .............. .20 Crudock 42-Norview ..... . . . 18 Cradock 36-Churchland ...... . . . 31 GWWP II, Di-Vfiff I T0N7'77fl771f71f Cradock 26-WHTWICIC ...........,. 34 Cradock 35-yvarwick .......,..A-., 31 Cradock 42-Matthew Whaley ...... 38 Cradock 28-Suffolk ..'. .,-, 3 0 Cradock 20-William 81 Mary B Team 58 .. A Cradock 40-South Norfolk ........ 42 869 709 ACTION 4 BOYS BASKETBALL mam-va-mama' any ss mx-x uf E , a ss mam wa . ss ss 3 nm- ss- sigma qipfm mm-m-wr:-:gg mam ss E E n mf N ss va ra N ff.- W 15 :S in H H E ss E53 -is mn ram in an a Sam -Q :mm mx- 1 1: 24 a Q34 E2 mm EE E E . mmf: M Em M M N mm E3 Q H mn ss gm mm ss gm a W QXWM a'1fmmmm W 15' nmx -ssf'Hk'jQ'E'gr M N Q gy N me M - ' M xi mm-mmm: z mu my sm? ss ss Egiw I! nr ,Hagan fs- fss gm ,Q -wx-xgfgz' ff' mamma? B GIRLS' BASKETBALL l l GROUP Front raw-lzjfl io righl: Elizabeth Brooks, Anne Bennett, Shirley Wimberley, Frances Stuteville Ger trude Phelps, Billie Cole, Ivye Standin, Pat Bohnnnon. Sammi raw: Sue Palmer Lucille Powell Adeline Mnrable, Butch', Groff, Barbara Cornwell, Sara Cox, Betty Robinson, Patty Wrllmms M'1.ble Sumner, Shirley Fagg, Margaret Hunsncker, Betty McCormick, Miss Lewis. Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Ian. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 9 .... .... C radock ..... 14 12 .... .... C radock ..... 21 15 .... .... C radock ..... 14 16 .... .... C radock ..... 21 9 .... .... C radock ..... 34 13 .... .... C radock .... .21 16 .... .... C radock ..... 21 20 .... .... C radock ..... 32 23 .... .... C radock ..... 17 30 .... .... C radock ..... 23 6 .... .... C radock ..... 16 13 .... .... C radock ..... 10 14 .,.. .... C radock ..... 18 17 .... .... C radock ...., 17 18 .... .... C raclock ..... 40 20 .... .... C radock ,.... 31 24 .... .... C raclock ...., 21 27 .... .... C raclock .....32 N orview ............ Great Bridge-Hickory Suffolk ............. South Norfolk .... Deep Creek ..... Kempsville. . . Norview ...... Churchland, . . . . Morrison .......... Matthew VVhaley .... South Norfolk ..... Suffolk ........... St. Joseph ........ Poquoson ........... Great Bridge-Hickory Oceana ............. Deep Creek ..... . . Portlock ..... GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1 YL, P. Bohannon Miss Lewis L. Brooks Mgr. Coach Mgr. The consolidation of Alexander Park and Cradock High Schools brought to- gether the remaining members of two of the strongest teams in Norfolk County and Group II Competition. As a result of this consolidation and constant practice a basketball team work- ing as I1 single unit was developed. The Cradock Admiraletts came through an exciting season, capturing the Norfolk County Championship, winning seven games and tied one. Total scoring for the Admiraletts was four hundred eighteen, with the op- ponents scoring a total of three hundred sixty-two points. Won thirteen games, lost five, and tied one. Wie wish lots of luck to: Pat Williams, Butch Groff, Shirley Fagg, Betty McCormick, Sue Palmer, and Margaret Hunsucker, on next year's squad. ACTION 1 F. E' H , GIRLS' BASKEBALL . A BENNEH? A Vlnanbl E F G G- Cnp'l1 fi -' r T Q ' ' z ' l 'gf , ,E,:, 5 .:.,,. Aiz, , gilltlwiwg .. fi: fijzif' B. Corauwefl B. Cole B, GROW ,W 1 LY JUNICR VARSITY BASKETBALL I' 1751 row-lay? to right: J. Florentin-Cenlerg T. Kincaid-Forwardg J. Simons-Forwzzrdg R. Griggs-Forward E graiwsog-Gfpzzrd. Serond row: E. Price-Gum-df H. Smith-Gum-rig J. Veazie-Coaclig G. Siegle-Fnrward ou e- um' . The high Hying Little Admirals lay undisputed claim to the Norfolk County, as well as the District, Junior Varsity Championship for the second year in suc- cession. The Little Admirals closed their season with eighteen wins and no defeats in their regularly scheduled games. , Besides gaining distinction in Class B competition, thejuniors stepped out of their class and played seven other teams, composed of more mature and experienced players. The boys also proved their powers in stronger emulation by winning five and dropping two for a season record of twenty-three wins and two defeats. The total score for the season shows that the Junior Varsity racked up 964 points, while their opponents only hit the nets for 441. In the past two seasons, the Little Admirals have established a record of forty-four wins and three defeats which is an achievement that would make any team envious. Surely the playing, teamwork and attitude of these boys is ex- emplary of fine sportsmanship. This year's Junior Varsity has brought forth several good players who should step into varsity positions next year and replace those who will step out by gradua- tion. No doubt Roy Griggs, Jimmie Spies, Tommy Kincaid, and Joe Simons will see plenty of action on next year's varsity. N4 BASEBALL Fin! row--Iqfl to right: Sonny'Hall, Joe Florentin, Bill Seybold, Dewey Fussell. Second raw: Donald Doxey, Ray White, John Carter, Roy Griggs, Barron Silvethorne, Frank Overman, Sonny Beck, Billy Saunders, Ray Dunn. Third row: Hugh Smith, Bobby Queen, Bill Byers, Tommy Davison, Stanley Evans, Bradford Duncan, Tommy Powers, Donnie Wimberly, Jack Powers. f1bS6I1f from picture: joe Agee. 1948 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Thursday, April 1-Cradock ..... 4 vs. Granby ................ 11 There :kFriday, April 2 Cradock Great Bridge-Hickory .... There Tuesday, April 8 Cradock ..... Norview ............... There Thursday, April 8-Cradock ..... Wilson ......... Here 4'Friday, April 9 Cradock ..... Deep Creek ....... Here YFriday, April 16 Cradock Suffolk ............. Here 1 Tuesday, April 20-Cradock ..... Matthew VVhaley ....,... There 9FFriday, April 13-Cradock .... . Kempsville ......... There 1:Tuesday, April 27-Cradock .... . Portlock .... Here Thursday, April 29-Cradock VVilson ........ There 'Friday, April 30-Cradock ..... 20 Poquoson ...... There 'Friday, May 7-Cradoclc South Norfolk .... Here Wednesday, May 12mCradock Granby ........ .... H ere yfFriday, May 14-Cradock .....,. Oceana .... There Tuesday, May 18-Cradock Norview .,.. Here 9'Friday, May 21-Cradock Churchland .... Here if Indicates Conference Games. GIRLS, SOFTBALL First row-lcjfl lo righl: Margaret Young, Margaret Hurisucker, Patty Williams, Betty McCormick, Joyce Raley, jean Newsome, Christine Russell, Polly Pope, Frances Anderton, Janet Turner. Second row: Miss Waite, Mable Sumner, Peggy Smith, June Skelton, Pat Abernathy, Virginia VVatson, Jean Miles, Patty Grubbs, Frankie Hopkins, Butch G1-off, Joyce Overton. April 1-Cradocli Deep Creek .... April 8-Cradock Norview ...... April 15-Cradock Cliurclilund ......... April 22-Cradock Great Bridge-Hickory April, 29-Cradock Portlock ............ May 6-Cradock Deep Creek . . May 13-Cradock Norview .... May 20-Cradock ..... Cliurchland .... TRACK Fin! row-lqfl la right: Tom Ashby, R. B. Young, Raymond Spires, Gene Briclahouse, Alvin Jackson, Julius WVoods, Billy Stiles, Edmund Barnette, James Baker. SOL'071I!l'lJiU! A. P. Serge, Herby VVright, E. C. Hewlett, Dick Cato, Bill Griswold, Joe Mounie, Buck Coffman, Richard Butler, Burt Donaldson, Earl Norris. 11555111-f1'0771 pirlnre: Frank Overman, T om Powers, Joe Florentine, Tom Kincaid, Lester Fagg, Fred Lundie, Roy Griggs, Ferni Phillips, Bruce Southerlund, Robert Fisher. CRADOCK SCHEDULE-1948 March 30-Wilson at Cradock. April 17-Tidewater A.A.U. Meet at Williamsburg April 3-Suffolk at Crzldock. April 28-District Meet at Foreman Field. April 10-Churchland at Churchland, May 7-8-State Meet Charlottesville, University April 13-Norview at Cradoclc. of Virginia. April 16-Granby JV's at Foreman Field. ' Date not set-County Meet at Foreman Field. A TENNIS F'ir.r! row-left tg righl: Jimmy Johnson, Johnnie Wood, Jack Kahler, Gordon Creecy, Clyde Brennamen, Gary Siegle. Semndrow: A. P. Serge, Carl Black, Ted Eller, Charles Monaghan, Sam Letsinger. 1fb.fB17lfJ'07I1 picture: Henry Carter, Joe Florentine. TENNIS SCHEDULE-1948 April 7-Suffolk in Suffolk. April 28-Norview at Cradock. April 10-Maury in Norfolk. May 1-Maury at Cradock. April 14-Churchland at Cradock. May 5-Suffolk at Cradock. April 21-Norview at Norview. May 12-Churchland at Cradock. SPO-RTS HGNORS J. V. Footballls coach, John Veazie's, team had a very big season when they stopped County and District Championship without a defeat. Such stars as: Frank Overman, Jimmy Spies, Jimmy Johnson, Tommy Kincaid, Hugh Smith, H. A. Keever, Nelson Peterson, Joe Florentine, are expected to help the Varsity team in the coming year. We look to see Earnest Price, Jim Anthony, Eugene Cooper, Dick Cato, Barron Silverthorne, Jack Griffin, Eugene Wforley, Joe Mc- Llendon, Roy Griggs, Buck Coffman take over the Varsity Football as Bill Gris- wold, Jimmy Smith, Tommy Powers, R. B. Young, Bill Byers, Lester Fagg, Earl Barnes, Herby VVright, Hunter Boothe, John Carter, Bill Seybold, Kenneth Brown, Pearce Soule, and Rowland Matthews, have played their last game of football for high school. Coach Jack Power's Basketball team again won the Norfolk County Champion- ship and became runners-up for the District Championship. The team will lose players like Tommy Powers, Bill Byers, E. C. Hewlett, Kenneth Brown, Pookie VVoods, Bill Griswold, Tommy Davison, and John Carter. Coming back for another year will be Barron Silverthorne, Jack Griffin, and Jimmy Johnson. Coach Veazie sends up Roy Griggs, Tommy Kincaid, Joe Simons, Roy Crawson, Earnest Price, Hugh Smith, Gary Siegle, and Jimmy Spies, after losing Joe Florentine and Pearce Soule. The Varsity should have a good team next year. The Admirals starting off baseball hnd letterman Billy Saunders, Sonny Beck, Ray White, Dewey Fussell, Bill Byers, Frank Overman, John Carter, Stanley Evans, back under the able direction of Coach Jack Powers. Returning next year will be Sonny Beck, Bradford Duncan, and Roy Griggs, Barron Silverthorne, Ray XVhite, and Dewy Fussell. The Track team under Coach A. P. Serge is expected to take County and District meets. The lettermen are: Frank Overman, R. B. Young, Lester Fagg, Bill Griswold, Tommy Powers, and Bruce Southerland. Other candidates Dick Cato, Richard Butler, Alvin Jackson, Herby VVright, E. C. Hewlett, Bill Mounie, Julius Woods, Edmund Barnette, Billy Stiles, Eugene Brickhouse, Jack Griffin, Kenneth Brown, Jim Baker, Fred Lundie, Joe Florentine, Tom Kincaid, George Daggett, Raymond Spires, show great promise. The Girls' Basketball team has really worked together this year and was the strongest team in Norfolk County. It competed in Group II Competition, and finished in fourth place. YVe wish to thank Miss Elizabeth Lewis for her splendid coaching. The squad will miss Billie Cole, Shirley VVimberley, Gertrude Phelps, Sara Cox, Mable Sumner, Barbara Cornwell, Frances Stuteville, Ivye Standin, Ann Bennett, Adeline Marable, Lucille Powell, Betty Robinson, who are graduat- ing. We also have some star players coming back next year. 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BETTY CUMMINGS. . . .. R. B. YOUNG ,...... Miss West .... . ......... Prexident , .,.. Vice-Prarident . . . , . . . .Sefrerary . . . . .Treasurer ...Sponmr S. C. A. HISTORY - The Student Council of 1947-48 consists of thirty members. There are twenty four homeroom representatlves, four officers and two ofiicers from Alexander Park. The objectives the Council set up this year are: 1. To rewrite the constitution 2. To create and maintain more cooperation between the teachers and the students. 3. To develop student responsibility for proper behavior in the cafeteria, halls, classrooms and assembly periods. 4. To further the honor system. 5. To concentrate more on school sport and . To further interest in the stadium com- mittee. VVe have accomplished the following: . Sponsored a Halloween Party. VVritten and passed a new constitution. Written an Honor Code and set up an Honor Court. Drew up and proposed a Point System. . Sponsored a Beauty Contest and Variety citizenship. Show. Our Council was well represented at all State, District and County S. C. A. meetings. VVe are also very proud of the County and District oliicers from Cradoclc. Henry Carter is the County S. C. A. vice-president and Virginia Lee Golden 1S the District S. C. A. vice-president. We have enjoyed an eventful and prosperous year that has brought us closer to the desires of our attainments. Oflicers and Sponsor for STUDENT GOVERNMENT Bl5'I l'V CUMMINGS HENllX' CAxz'rE1x Jon I-IEARNE Miss WEST R. B. YOUNG Sen-czmiy Ifize-Pr'e,vizz'ent President Sponsor Tnvmzrer HONOR COURT Lefl lo right: Earl Barnes, Pat Abernathy, Virginia Golden, R. B. 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OFFICERS , . . . . .Ch!Ii7'l7lIl?1 , . .Co-Chrzirman . , . . . . .-S'cw'elfz1y Scz1qcfz111-111-flrlzzs ...,....SpaH.ror The Science Club meets every Monday of each week during Activity Pemod The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest in Scientific phfises in the school. We are trying to get as much out ofSc1ence as possible. As our projects for the year We Worked on Tnfantile Paralysis. Vile have also worked on Mosquito Control. 5- 7 vga , H. ,Bm ' W mul ani , A 4 .W , . W . ., gn X-,Uv v - - - - - - ' ' ' ' In the Land of Story Book LIBRARY CLUB Sealmlilefi to right: Ruth Williams, Rebecca Reascr, Evelyn Snellings, Carrie Lce Spear, Lee Craps, Barbara Pierce, Bernice l-lollnwell. Standing-left to right: Damon Grimes, Bobby Longstreet, Kirby Brinson, Ben Simerson, Bill Alieldt, joe Budd, LeRoy Lee. Mrs. O'Shields and Miss N. C. Dickinson. Brzixmce l'lOl.l.OWEl.l., President: EVELYN SNl21.1,iNos, Secrvlaryg BOBBY LONCSTREET, Sergeunl-al-Arm.: They Also Serve OFFICE ASSISTANTS Back row-left to right: Sybil Crane, Barbara Covert, Barbara Jopson, Anna Lee Hutchins. Second row:, Nancy Foster. Betty Lou Josey, Lillian Foster, Miss Elizabeth Coshattz. Absent: Frances Robinson Ducamus Aliis Serviendo .agp .. . , j, 42,21 i - 'K Silling-Iqft to right: Mable Sumner, Kat Banks, Mary Sharps, Adeline Marable, Peggy Martin, Jimmy Smith, R. B. Young, Charles Monaghan, Miss Shepard, Margaret Jackson, Virginia Golden, Loretta Thomas, Barbara Caffee, Marlene Sahr. Scrand row: Barbara Cornwell, Eula Bullard, Peggy Miles, Dorothy Hasty, Connie Wakefield, Mary Harper, Josephine Lassiter, Shirley Barker, Paige Carr, Mary Fletcher, Dolores Lassiter, Marilyn Hollowell, Joyce Bell, Marie Edwards, Anne Ellis, Ruth Anderson, Betty Robinson, Sara Cox, Billy Saunders, dbrcrll: Bill Miller. BETA CLUB OFFICERS R. B. YOUNG . ....... .,.............. ...... P 7 'erident .Jxmmv SMITH .......... .... V ice-Presidenf ADELINE MARABLE .... .......... S .ecremry PEGGY MAIl'FIN ......... ........... T remmrer CHARLES Mo NAGHAN .... ..... S ergmnl-al-f11'm.t Miss SHEPARD.. .,... ........ ..... ........ , ........................... S p o mor This year the Bela Club has been a very progressive organization. It has in- stituted an honor roll to recognize scholastic excellence, established a committee for publicizing available college scholarships, and has sponsored a campaign to promote the work of the newly established Honor Court. Twice during the year the Beta Club held assemblies for the purpose of induct- ing new members. The present enrollment ofthe club is 50. In order to become a member a student must: be a Junior or Senior, have maintained a scholastic average of 88 in high school and have outstanding qualities of character, achieve- ment, and leadership. The club has had varied socials during the year, climaxed by a banquet at which the new oh'-icers were inducted, and outstanding members were recognized for their achievement. A high spot of the year was the Dr. I. B. Smart quiz program which was pre- sented in assembly and was greatly enjoyed by the entire student body. There Is a Difference of Opinion DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS C1-1Alu.xzs MONAGI-IAN .,.. I .,..,.,..... , .....,...,.. P1-miriam EULA BULLARD ..,.... .... 6 't?!'I'Ifl!IIj'-f1'7'L'!Z.fI!7'L'7' Mus. DAVIS ......... ............ S LIPZHEJU7' The Debate Club with its sponsor, Mrs. Davis, has had an exceptionally, suc- cessful year. Wle have written a new constitution as well as several interesting debates. This year our deblates have been with Norview, Deep Creek, and Suffolk. Debating in the finals, the two honored teams were: 1ifj'f7'171alive.' N egazii vc: 1. Henry Carter 1. Charles Monahgan 2. Norma Gibbs 2. Ann Lee Terlieurst 3. Isobel Nesbit 3. Eula Bullard For the First time in its history, the members who have worked so hard will be well-commended on their eH'orts. The Debate between the Parents and Students has proved of much value and interest. Ley? lo righl: A. L. Terkeurst, I. Nisbet, E. Bullard, N. Gibbs, L. Games, I. Florentin, Mrs. Davis, H. Carter, C. Mohaghan. flbxeiw: P. Hackney, D. Hains. The PIay's the Thing Firsl row-lqfl to righf: Norma Early, Betty Coblentz, Joyce Selby, Eva Brady, Margaret Jackson. Serond row: Miss Fitzgerald, Lucille Powell, Frances Stuteville, Ivye Standin, Margie Hughes, Nancy VVatson, Mary Alice Deans. Third row: Jean Story, Betty Sue Robinson, Margie Parker, Marie Edwards, Joyce Bell, Dorma Price, Janet Hill, Anne Ellis, Frances Robinson, Ann Butler, Ruth lfVilliams, Ruby Schlegler. Fourlh row: Charles Monaghan, Phyllis Bolen, Dorothy Buckner, Joe Florentin, Joan Bear, Jean Bragg, Barbara Phlegar. Afbxent: Elwood Barrette, Billie Sue Bohannon, Virginia Lanier. DRAMATIC CLUB The Craclock High Dramatic Club enjoyed a very successful year. Their officers for the '47 and '48 school term were Lucille Powell, presidentg Frances Stuteville, vice-president, Ivye Standin, secretaryg Margie Hughes, treasurer, and Nancy VVatson, corresponding secretary. Miss Fitzgerald and Mrs. Weaver were sponsors. Seventeen is Terrific, a 3-act play, was presented by the club in December. The club then entertained the student body with a one-act play, The Farmer's Daughter. The annual 3 one-act plays were presented in March. From these, The Perfect Gentlemen was selected to compete with Suffolk and Churchland in the literary contest. As a reward for all their hard work, the club journeyed to a spot on the Potomac River on May 22 for a picnic, thus ending a very interesting and busy year. Those Who Lead Must Serve 'E s it H E Q E ggi. Eu as . E iisss 'kiss xg eggs gig m , wife 2 :geese 3 ew M,1p.,,3g,sM miie MW new-ids . W 1-nwwszxvaA.s,. V ,V Eefgxgxe WSE, genmwsg-SEE mi5,!m,e1m.gna a gr M5 at ,rf f is fKeE'w e em Wm are fm 5 -HE, Qs? .X . Megs m,e,,M sjssssswnxmxsn as e W-fm sals,sNs,efeggg.e, nies is sms M-I, fm, 5 , Ai .Q ' l'. - . we -. -leefwi' 3 -526: ease-55:23 gwee 'fem ' 52345524 WEE ik .limes Hifi H E ' We ere, E M V, . V .Q W N21 First row-hy? lo right: Richard Ramsey, Earl Barnes, Mary Zurline, Virginia Lee Golden, Frances Robinson, R. B. Young, Joe Hearne, Henry Carter, Betty Cummings, Kitty Avis, Clyde Brennamen, George Daggett, Bernice Hollowell, Mr. Hagar. Sammi 7'0w.' Ann Bennett, Frank Overman, Charles Monaghan, Frances Stuteville, Lucille Powell, Billy Seybold, Alvin Jackson. .fl'b.vem: Walter Collins. ' PRE IDE TS, CLUB OFFICERS WALTER COLLINS .... .....,...,, ...,.. C h fzirman R. B. YOUNG .. . . , . ,Vice-Chairman BETTY CUMMINGS. . . ..... Serretzuy NIR. HAGA. . . .. . . .Sp071.fl77' The P7-'e.vi:ie21t'.v Club was formed to bring clubs closer together and when an- nouncements need to be made the presidents are called together to emphasize the message and to make certain that all clubs receive this information. The Presidents' Club also has done much to encourage clubs to work together instead of individually. The members did much in helping to get the Honor Court set up and in select- ing its members.. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS FRANCES S'ru'r12vxi.l.r: .... ,......,,... ,...... P 1 'e.rir1'efff IJ 14 iw Buooxs ..,.,,. ,... I lift'-P7'L'J':tll67fl GIKACIIE Al1MIS'I'I:IAD ..... ....... 4 5'errut1ny Joyce Bum ,.... ..... ...,.... T I 'ezzmrer Barry Sim Rois1NsoN. . . . . .iS'wgqm1ff-at-,irzns M Rs. Fo anna ND .,... ...,.... 6 'ponsar The Spmrixlz Club meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month. The purpose of this club is to interest more students in foreign languages. We have enjoyed this year immensely as we have had initiations, socials, and have accomplished much in promoting the interest of our students. Los Amigos de Espanoles Fira! row-Id! lo righz: Gracie Armistead, Frances Stuteville, Libby Brooks. Serm11l' row: Joyce Bell, Betty Sue Robinson, Norma Gibbs. Third raw: Ivye Standin, Elaine Pruyn, Mary Ruth Fentress, Fourth row: Nancy Watson, Mary Petite, Nina Lou Bright. Fffllr row: Ioan Anderson, Joe Agee, Martha Linker, Mrs. Forehand. dbxenl: Margaret Jackson, Nora Ewton, Buck Coffman, Bonnie Barnes, Anne Ellis. Strike Up the Band Firsl row-Inf! to right: Robie VVimberley, John Hains, Eva Watson, Billy Reid, Edward Barnette. Screw! row: Jimmy Jackson, Burt Goodwin, Arthur Branch, Dick Caffee, Fred Dejarnette, Sol Goldman, Robert Cowart, Jane Fisher, Pat Abernathy, Anna Berryhill, Barbara Newman, Peggy Counts, Henry Carter, Fred Higgins, Tommy Dejarnette, David Hawkins, Dick Blosser, James Baker, Paul Allen, Louis Robinson. Third row: Frank Abernathy, Patti Fowler, Patricia Kennon, Philip Cannella, Buck Godwin, james Buck, Jack Edmonds, Clyde Brennamen, Donnie Wimberley, Raymond Spires, Wayne Williams, Richard Klopter, Jimmy Early, Vernon Smith, Tommy Ollice, Loren White, Vernon Harris, Sam Letsinger. Faurlh row: Arthur Newcomb, Glen Whit- lock, Harley Pruitt, Loren Tompkins, Gary Siegle, Donald Phlegar, Jimmy Burgess, Bill Garrett, Sam Garris, John Story, Coy Cox, Billy Jones, Dwane Black, George Stuck, John W. Stare, Band Director. Abrmzt: Ellen Powell William Johnson, Donnie Bray, Joe Hearne. BAND OFFICERS HENRY CARTER .... ...,............ .,... C zz plain Joan STORY ...,... .... L ieulenant SAM LETSLNGER ...... .... L ieutmzzm' CLYDE BRENNAMEN .... .... L ieutenfmi GARY S1130 LE .............. . ......................................, Lieulenzmt The Cradock High Band is made up of members from Cradock High, Alexander Park school, and James Hurst school. The football season was not as the band had hoped for. The lack of uniforms kept the band on the side lines. A combined Glee Club, Band concert was played in the Cradock High audi- torium on March 11, 1948. It was quite a success. The band won a Rate I at the district music festival in Grade III competition at Newport News March 20, 1948. ' Several visits to other schools in Suffolk, Whaleyville, and others gave the band out of town engagements. A Band-Parents Association was formed on April 1, with the aim that parents will assist in promoting the Band. Music Hath Charms l'irJl raw-ld! lo right: Jane Oliver, Arline Umberger, Norma Gibbs, Maria Riggins, Dorothy Vifakefield, Mary Sharps, Jackie Williams, Mary Alice Deans, Dorma Price, Polly Pope, Jeanette Robinette, Joan Gayle, Josie Wleatherley, Madelyn Darley, Nancy Rucker, Mary DeSimone, Pat Abernathy. Serovzl row: Eula Bullard, Laliue Norris, Doris Sellers, Betty Crews, Joan Anderson, Lyneer Simpson, Martha Linker, Betty Robinson Third row: Billie Safreed, Margaret Hunsucker, Joanne Zoll, Patty Price, Josie Anderson, Jackie Deal, Barbara Watkins, Mary Kraft, Anne Butler, June Skelton. Fonrlh row: Robert Schockley, Alice Randolph, Margaret Davis, lris Davenport, Betty Vance, Evelyn Snellings, Joyce VVhitehurst, Delores X'Vatson, Edna Rowe, VVilletta Rose, Glenna Miller, Bruce Rogerson. FHM row: Billy Brennan, Geraldine Rowe, Joan Florentine, Irene Crutchfield, Juanita Surles, Jane Nurney, Joy Sloane, Esther Smith, Marceline 'l.aFrage, Helen McMinis, Sylvia Evans. Sixlh row: Alan Shugale, Janet Turner, Frances Anderson, Ronnie Slaughter, Marion Rogerson, Henry Carter, Murray W'hite, George Daggett, Paul Siedman, Barbara Clark, Joan Hilderbrand, Billy Feimister, Alvin Jackson. GLEE CLUB Miss Emu' Lerrneu .... ..,.. , Sponrar EULA BU1.L.ARD .,,. . . . . , .flccorlfpwzist The Glee Club of 1947-48 has participatediin many activities. The small groups as well as the large groups have done several things to make our school better musically. The small groups have progressed as they have sung for the P. T. A., and Christmas at the.Presbyter1an Church. Here there were some beautiful solos. There was a Christmas Assembly with the Candlelight Procession. The whole Glee Club participated in this event. The soloists were enjoyed by all when they sang at the Cradock Music Club. The Spring Concert was held with the Band and the Glee Club. The minstrel, April Jubilee, took place the last of April. The chorus took part and it was directed by Miss Emily Leitner and Miss Gene Shepard. Toward Service and Courtesy Furl row: B. Howell, M. Rowe, R. Anderson, Mrs. Pickett, M. Zurline, P. Bond, I. Westbury. Second row I Riley, D. Coltes, L. Hofler, M. VVarren, B. Bibb, H. Frier, C. Atkins. Abselil: W. M. Ryals. DISTRIBUTORS' CLUB OFFICERS MA RY ZURLINE ...,. ..............,. ...... P r eridwrt RUTH ANDERSON. . . . ........... Vice-P1-esidenz MA RTHA Ro w is ....., ................. .S 'ecrefmy PAULINE BOND ......... ..,. C orrespomiing S ecrelrziiy WVI L. me MAE RYA LS ..... .....,.....,... T 7'8ll5Il7'6'I' Berry Howizi. 1. ...... ........,..........................,..... E dztor Promolor The D. E. is an organization of high school students enrolled in the cooperative part-time distributive education classes and has as its purpose furthering the wel- fare of its members in the following ways: provides a means of learning of the vocational opportunities to community life, to develop leaders for both now and in the futureg to provide means for integrating the D. E. program with other school groups through joint sponsorship of projects and recreational and social activitiesg to provide helpful participation in civic enterprises so that students may take their places in community life after graduation, to give the student a respect for this training and a desire to keep abreast of current developments through the use of training facilities available in the communityg to help develop an understanding of their employers and their employer's problems in order that the students may actually contribute to the organizations by which they are employed, and to put into practice the philosophy that in receiving money for services, merchandise or ideas, each D. E. member will give of his best in time and effort so that both buyer and seller will benefit. ,This year the D. E. students have given several parties, weinie roasts, Held trips, movies, sponsored speakers and artists and club meetings. They attended State Distributors' Conference in Richmond and the State Personnel Conference in Norfolk. Seek Ye Out of the Book of the Lord BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS EAIiL BARNES. . . ................ .......... P rwidezzl DNVANE BLACK ....... ............. ........ I f' ice-Presidwzt Isonizi, NISBET ,,............. ..... S en'etmy-Trcamrcfr MRS. DAVIS, Mas. WEAVEII. . . . ..........., Spanmrs This is the third year ofthe Bible Club. The meetings are held every Tuesday and Thursday ofeach week. It is opened by prayers and choruses. The morning memory work is then checked. VVe usually have an outside speaker to deliver a challenging message. The book Son of God has been used this year as an individual devotion study. The purpose of our program has been to encourage students to study work and to know Christ and make Him known. Our verse for the year has been Ephesians 5:16. The membership and interest among the students has been more than doubled. Firsl row-lrfl to righl: Jean Wagner, Sharon Wade, Georgia McNemar, Barbara Phelgar, Isobel Nisbet, Christine Russell, Joan Tolbert, Janice VVhite, Mary Evans, Eula Bullard. Sz'cw11l7'ow.' Mary Bob Carlton, Ann Lee Terkeurst, Connie Lewis, Shirley Fagg, jean Bragg, M. J. Eason, Nancy Delorme, J. Rance, M. Young, Esther Smith, Mary Sharps. Third row: Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Davis, R. Deans, Shirley Wimberlcy, H. Hudson, Gracie Armistead, Margaret Jackson, Carl Black, Mrs. Forehand, Sammie Quinn, Dwane Black, Edgar Lockstampfor, IREM sxaunders, H. Barnes, Billy Stiles, A. Lassister, Buck Coffman, Earl Barnes. Absenl: D. Lassister, C. Atkins, . arren. Toward New Horizons Prom' row--lqfl la righl: Libby Brooks, Sue Palmer, Anne Bennett, May Robinson. Strand row: Miss Pierce, Butch Groff, Ruby Schligleer, Peggy Kahler, Betty Hutt, Charlotte Hardt, Ellen Jones, Mutt Cox, Miss Bryant. Tlzirdrazv: Betty Mclntyre, Bertie Barnes, Betty Ann Moore, May Wood, Atta Upton, Carrie Lee Spears, Ann Butler, Barbara Watkins, Nellie Kelly, Sharon Bryant. HCME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS ANNE BENNETT. .. .........,.. ...... P resident LIBBY Baoolas .... .... V irc-Prenrlem' SU E PAl.M121a ...... ...... S errclmy MAE ROGERSON ..... .... T rca.rurer The Home Economic.: Club meets every other Thursday of each month. The club has increased in its membership and interest. The project for this was to improve the basements. A fashion show was given to illustrate one phase of our High School Program. Mr. Kelly gave us an interesting talk at one of our meetings on Characteristics of Boys and Girls in relation to selecting mates for the future. VVe have contributed to the F. H. A. Camp Fund and hope to have many rep- resentatives there in the summer. We participated in the Federation meeting and found the sessions interesting and useful. Ability Shall Be Rewarded MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS BILLY SEYBOLD .... ,....,.......... ....... P 1 widen! PE.-mes Souma. . .. . ..... Vit:-Presidenl ANNE BENNETT ........... ....... S erremfy MARCIE HUGHES .......,..... ,.... T 7'l.'IZ.TZ!7'L'7' MR. VEAZIE and Miss XVAITE . . . .... Spomors The first meeting of the lllonogmm Club was held on November 10, 1947. At this meeting the officers for the year 1947-1948 were chosen. Our reatest accom lishment for the ear was a bi home-comin dance honor- , g P Y g , g , ing the football team. The club also sponsored a Valentine Dance. Fin! row-left lo right: Margie Hughes, Mr. Veazie, Anne Bennett, Billy Seybold, Miss Waite, Pearce Soule. Scnmd row: Billie Cole, Lucille Powell, Sammie Quinn, Adeline Marable, Patty Williams, Betty McCormick, Joyce Raley, Jackie N. Williams. Third row: Jack Kahler, Gertrude Phelps, Butch Groff, Mable Sumner, Polly Pope, Virginia Watson, jean Miles, Earl Barnes. Fourth row: Ivye Standin, Mutt Cox, Libby Brooks, Marilyn Turner, Shirley Wimberley, Mary Harper, Sue Palmer, Elaine Pruyn, Tommy Thevenin, Bruce Southerland, joe Agee. FHM raw: Frances Stuteville, Jimmy Smith, John Carter, George Daggett, Baron Silverthorne, Catharine Askew, Sixlh row: Pat Bohannon, Bill Griswold, Bill Byers, Frank Overman. Sevenlh row: Nelson Peterson, Charles Amick, Eugene Cooper, R. B. Young, Slick Johnson, Walter Collins, Dickie Cato. Eighth raw: Junior Keever, Herby Wright, Pattie Grubbs, Robert Shockley, Gordon Creecy, Joe Hearne, flhrenl: jackie Smith, Frankie Hopkins, Kenny Brown, Roy McGehee, Eugene Worley, Betty Crews, Betty Joe Matthews, Mar- garet Simpson, Virginia YVatson. Firsl row-ld! lo righl: Herby Wright, Bill Griswold, Glenn Darst, Frank Overman, Billy Seybold, R. B. Young. Second raw: Gordon Creecy, Reggy Sweat, Joe Simons, Joe Agree, Donald Doxey, Billy DeRolfe, T. D. Martin, Joe Hearne, Reuben Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Raymond Spires. Third row: Jack Kahler, James Parker, Bill Baker, John Story, Don Jones, Milton Early, Norwood Slate, Ben Sitterson, Clyde Brennnman, Charles Monaghan, Bill Affeldt, Pearce Soule, Mr. Hogan. l ADMIRAL'S HIfY OFFICERS FRA N K OVE RMAN .... ............. ...... P 1 'widem BILLY S EYBO LD ...... .... I fire-Pre.ridf17t I-IERBY XVRIGHT ..... ..... S errelmy BILL Giuswo LD ..... ........ T re:zru1'cr R. B. 'YOUNG .... .......... C 'hzzplnin BILL A1vrE1.D'r. . . ,..,. Sergeant-nf-firm.: At the first meeting of the .ffdiiziwzllr Hi-Y the officers were chosen for the year. We took up baskets For Thanksgiving, Christmas, and flowers forthe boys in service for Easter. - The purposes of the Hi-Y are to help the needy, put up signs in the boys' rest room and baskets for the holidays. We have sold bids to dances at Y. M. C. A. Guest speakers are presented at our meetings once fl month. W'e have had very few socials this year. The one enjoyed most was a Weiner roast in December at Clty Park. Right-front In back: Miss Bryant, Sue Palmer, Jackie Deal, Jane Oliver, Margie Parker, Juanita Surles. Left- from to back: Joan VVestbury, Mrs. Pierce, Frances Robinson, Betty Cummings, Pat Bohannon, Adeline Marable, Katherine Banks, Gertrude Phelps, Mable Sumner. Front row-hjfz to righl: Margie Hughes, Nedra Nave, Marilyn Turner, Mary Harper. Second row: Mary Ann Fletcher, Ruth Anderson, Janet Hill, Lucille Powell. Third row: Frances Eure, Billie Cole, Loretta Thomas, Marie Edwards. .fl'bsem: Jackie Smith, Margaret Warren. ALPHA TRIfHIfY OFFICERS FRANCES ROBINSON .... ..,........ ...... P 1 -crident RUTH ANDERSON ..... . , .Vire-President JACKIE SMITH ..... ........ S errelmy PA'r Boi-IANNON .... .....,... T reasnrer FRANCES EURE. . . .... SE71g'6'!l71f-III-fffflli MAIKIE EDYX'ARDS .... ......... C hzzplnin The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y has improved in membership this year. Students have taken a greater interest in the club and its activities. We have done more in the way of religion than ever before. VVe have a wonderful Chorus that has taken part in many school and church activities. Thanksgiving we gave baskets to the needy. At Christmas we gave a program at the Methodist Church. Yve have been invited to several- services at Reverend Kelley's church. VVe have been represented at district and local meetings and conventions. -W'e have had much fun along with our work on skating parties, bowling and wemer roasts. VVe hope that in the future the Tri-Hi-Y will be an inspiration to our students. OMEGA TRLHLY Front raw-left lo right: Virginia Watson, Jerry Gardner, Ruth Williams, Anne Butler, Barbara Watkins, Eleanor Jones. Second row: Barbara Lewis, Mary Kraft, Sylvia Brady, Barbara Baker, lris Davenport, Billie Bohannon, Betty Crews, Joan Gayle, Martha Green, Nina Bright. 'Third raw: Virginia Lanier, Berry Moore, Mac Rogerson, lrI-na Woodard, Helen McMinis, Char- lotte l-lardt, Mary Pettit. Fourth row: Georgia McNemar, Mary Fentress, Frances Anderson, Carol Chadwick, Janice White, Joan l-lilclerlnrand, Barbara Pierce. K P 'dent RUTH WILLIAMS Vice President- ANNE BLITI FR Secremry Bevriizu' AYTON, rusi g , - . . . . JERRY GARDNER, 'freu.vurer,' BARBARA WATKlNS, Cliaplaing VIRGINIA XVATSON, Sergeani-III-ArnI.r CAPTAINS' HI ,Y Y - - - 'wr r -- N-M - 1- Yu -, --Q--1 I i First raw-left lo rigliir Edmund Burnctrc, Charles Gonclitich, DonaIclJol1nscIn, Vernon Harris. Second row: Donald Langford Billy Stiles, Arthur Creamer, Joe lvlounie, Alvin Jackson, Mr, Qualls. AI VIN JACKSON President, DONALD LANCFORD, Vice-Presidenzg Joe lVlOONEY, Secretary A A UR KRAMIEII, Chaplain BIIfI.Y STILEQ Treasurer, VERNON HARRIS, Sergeant-ab rmsg RTH THETA TRLHI ,Y First ram-lijl to right: Miss Waite, Peggy Wenscl, Nancy Rucker, Mary DcSimonc, LaRue Norris, Dorothy Everett, Joanne Zoll. Sucoml min: May Wood, Derma Price, Dorothy Wakelield, Betty Lou Jnsey, Nancy Mitchell, Eilcne Lee, Nell Johnslon, Carolyn Du Priesl. . lb.wnl from picture: Sara Hill. NANCY Ruciuziz, Presidenlg PEGGY WEN:-III., Vice-Presiclenlg MARY DESIMONE, Secretary C,xRoI,YN Du PRIEs'I', Truaxurer, Doxmm PRICE, Corrvspanrling Secretary, LARUE NORRIS, Clmplain SIGMA TRLHI -Y l Firsl ram-Icjfi ro righl: lvyc Siandin, Frances SLuLeviIle, Kitty Avis, Elaine Pruyn, Ann Bennett, Dottie Ann Cooper, Joyce Overmn. Svcurul rom: Burlvzira Wcilcert, Nancy lviathews. Peggy Kohler, Betty Huff,Jean Lewis, Gwen Rifiic. 'lwllirll row: Paige Carr, Lucy Carnes, Jnan Florentine, ivlinnic Hnllowell, Ruby Sehlegler, Pat Alnernalhy, Shirley NVimlherlcy, Katherine Askew. Fmlrili mm: Anna Hutchins, Bfirlvara Covert, Carolyn Dul7I'icst, Jane Nurney, Joyce XVhitehLIrst, Esther Smith, Bar- bara Clark, Carrie i.cI: Spear, Norma Gibbs, Frankie XVHISIN1, Eva XVZIESKJII. Lqfl side: Libby Brooks, Joyce Bell. Right side: Juan Bear, Miss Duncan. ifITTY Avis, Prexidvnig ELAINE PRUYN, XliCU'PfU.YiflUI1i.' DQTTIE ANN Coomzre, Secretary, JOYCE OVEIITON, Treasurer Piximz CARR, Clmplrxinq IVYE STANDIN, Carresponzlin Sucreturyg ANNE BENNETT and FRANCES STuTEvII.I.E, Sergeant-al-Arnis Mliss DLYNCAN, Sponsor Executive Board Firfl row-lzft to righl: Mrs. Overton, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Barnette, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Letsinger, Mrs. W'omble. Swann' row: Rev. Kelly, Mrs. Dorson, Mrs. VVright, Mrs. McNemar, Mrs. Yann, Mr. Harper, Mrs. Wloodward, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Bohannon, Mr. Haga. OFFICERS Mus. BARNETTE ..... .,.......... ............ P r widen! C. H. BAKER ...,.. ...,. F iw! Vive-Pre.fif1ent J. C. Ew'roN' .,..,. ..... S emmz' Via--P1-esidwzl E. V. DONAl.DSON. . . .............. Sscrelrzzg' J. T. LETSINGER ...., . . .CU7'7'K5YJ071di7Ig Sezretzzzy f F. C. HARl'ER ..., . ........... . . . 1'r.mxurer The P. T. 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SEPTEMBER Dear Dimy: All good things must come to an end and as we leave the sunny shores of Virginia Beach we put away bathing suits and dig out books and once more resume our studies at C. H. S. on September 10. The Hrst main event was our thrilling football triumph over Great Bridge-Hickory with an upset of 19-0. With the hopes of June graduation carved upon our hearts we settle down to nine long months of study. 163 members of the Senior class pledge themselves to attain the standard of our motto: 'lln ourselves our future lies. Dipole and SAMMIE OCTOBER Dem' Diary: O is for October and on the 3rd, we took a dose of our own medicine when South Norfolk raided our own stadium and took the Admirals for a 26-0 defeat. An educational director from Norfolk General Hospital gave an interesting resume on Nursing As a Career to all senior girls on Wednes- day, October lst. Candidates to compete in the Pepsi-Cola scholarship contest were elected by the class on October 2nd, and what is your 1. Q.? Representatives from the S. C. A. attended a state meeting held at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg on October the 6th and 7th. The routine ofelecting class ofhcers took place on October 24 and 29. Then we put our thinking caps on and planned a schedule for our year's objectives. Getting out old fire extinguishers and sand buckets we celebrate fire prevention week the 9th through the 15th. The Cradock Fire Department planned a hot pro- gram. The '48 Shipmzzle issued its first copy on October the 28th. The S. C. A. sponsored its annual Halloween Carnival in the gymnasium on October 31. The goblins were out that night. SAM and Dir NOVEMBER Dem' Diary: Hold your hats here comes the Girls' Driving Class! Say, whose idea was it that women can drive? QThat's O. K. we earned our licensesl. The honor students with hearts a Hutter, waited quietly in an assembly on November 14 to feel a tap upon their shoulders, and then with a big sigh ofjoy and relief they walked up the aisle to be inducted into the Beta Club. American Education week 19th-15thJ brought old memories of high school days to parents as they attended student classes during a P. T. A. program. Saturday, November 15th the Churchland Truckers brought a near tragedy to C. H. S. when they tied the score with 6-6. We now have a record of 10 wins and 1 tie over the Truckers! The most effective band assembly, due to the long preparation, and large number of students participating, was given on November 21. Congratulations to a band any school would be proud oi Once again the Thanksgiving holidays return and with happy hearts we go to eat our fill of all the delicacies of the occasion. GRACE IVIAE and GLENNA Joyce DECEMBER Dear Diary: Nineteen more days until Saint Nick once more comes bounding down our chimneys. Ah, holi- days! The mighty seniors decided to have red roses for flowers and red and white for colors at 11 session held on the 3rd, The Student Government was host for the Norfblk County S. C. A. meeting held here on December 10. On the night of December 5th, the Dramatic Club presented a 3-act play entitled Seventeen is TerrifFic and those who saw it quite agreed with the title. With Christmas music, ringing in our ears from the Glee Club assembly on the 19th we put old cares away until the 5th of January. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SAMBO and'D1oD1i: JANUARY Dem' Dimy: A new year has begun and after resolving to settle down and improve our minds we fall back in our same 'ole tracks .... Basketball takes the spotlight and with a championship team we begin a bright and new season. The Cradock Admirals won over the South Norfolk Tigers with a defeat of 35 to 31. Football letters were awarded at an assembly on January 16th. The varsity's chests swelled with pride as they proudly displayed their letters given for hard work and sportsmanship. God of the Atom, a film, was shown to an enthusiastic student body by the Moody Bible lnstitute. on the 14th. The March of Dimes variety show was presented to the student body on January 23rd. Hid- den talent was portrayed and many new faces discovered at this event. The Little Admirals set a record for C. H. S. with an overwhelming victory of 102-14 over Kempsville. Students who didn't study suffered a big blow Cand we don't mean windj when the examination grades were revealed! Harder work lies ahead in future months. S. Q. and D. A. DIARY FEBRUARY Dear Diary: ' As January winds die into February, snow blankets Cradock and students are barred from school for 5 days. CVVe almost cried when we heard the news ?J February 5th the X-Ray clinic visited Cradock and students were given the opportunity to be X-Rayed for T. B. Of course everyone had to pretend they were victims-Horrors!! The Dramatic Club turned country on us and presented a play called The Farmer's Daughter on the Gth. The S. C. A. sponsored a religious assembly that was both impressive and lively. Decked out in pajamas and crazy clothes the Norview faculty entertained the C. H. S. faculty in a basketball game. The opposing team won but a good time was had by all. So ends February. trxn and rtXu MARCH Dear Dimy: March winds blow and what do you think it left at Cradock? The Salt Lake City Quartette who sang our cares away! Aunt Abbey Answers an Ad, the faculty play, was the main attraction of the week. Hard work and much time was put on this hit. Music talents shine through as the Glee Club and Band present their annual concert to the citizens of Cradock on February 11th. Dr. l. Q. and his group of intellectual helpers tested the C. H. S. students on their mentality. COI course we all know it was the Beta Club-you kill joylj Another excuse to miss classes was found on February 17th by all who possessed 20C to see a mystery film- Sherlock Holmes. Three one-act plays were presented on the 18th, by the Literary Department to compete in the county. Easter holidays and more vaca- tion! The Hi-Y clubs presented their Easter sunrise service at 6:30 in front of the high school, to all the early birds of the town. Ma and THEE APRIL Dear Diary: April showers bring-school on Saturdays! April 5th saw many short dresses, bottles, suckers, tummy aches fthe after mathl as Seniors toddled from class to class. At last we Seniors have a chance to act our age! Startling tricks and gags were pulled from a hat by Byrd, the Magician on April 7th, Almost Summer, the Senior class play was given on the 8th and 9th with a full house both nights. Gayety and laughter rang through the house as the spotlight fell upon those mighty Senior actors. Cradock beauties displayed their loveliness at the Beauty Contest on the 16th. It is said the judges had a diflicult time deciding on Miss Cradock High. A district Track Meet was held on the 28th as the Cradock athletes displayed their foot-work and power. The future Student Government ofiicers were nominated at an assembly on April 30th. A musical production supported by the Glee Club and with student attractions formed a new style black-face minstrel. Thus ends April showers and brings on May Howers. SAMM11: and D1DD11: MAY Dmr Dimly: One more month and our school days will be over. The Boys' Beauty Contest held on the 7th, brought about many feminine charms, what names, what .shapes, what, girls?!! Judges choose a queen and two maids of honor. We attended the Junior-Senior at the Petite Ballroom on May 13th, with Doug Parker's band. Juniors entertained the Seniors in it most delightful manner. Frills and thrills accompanied every couple. Installation ceremonies for the new S. C. A. officers was held on the 21st, The students made a wise selection of officers for the next year's school activities. This was a warm and sunny month, now we turn our thoughts to graduation. DEE and SAMMIE JUNE Dear Dizuy: High school days have come to an end and all too soon. The Senior banquet combined with parts of Class Night took place on Friday night, June 4th, the Baccalaureate Sermon on the 6th, and Com- mencement on Tuesday night, the 8th. As we say good-bye to you dear diary and all our many friends may we add that in later life the inspiration of all we do and become will have come from the shining class rooms of C. H. S. DIDDIE and SAMMIE V A D A Y MM' I I i i AT C. H. S. r xx, FACULTY PLAY Top rowflqfl to right: Luciendy Lovejoy, Bobby Barrington, Lillian Lorraine, Essie Ebersole, Horace Hai-imc l Abby Alnslcy, Bllly Baberton. Sammi raw: Abby Ainsley, Mrs. Pervinnce, Abby Ainsley, Lucicndy Lovciow Anna Ainsley, Horace Harkwell. . AUNT ABBY ANSTVEIQS AN LAD A comedy in three acts Presented by THE FACULTY OF CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM March 3 and 4-8 P. M. SYNOPSIS The entire' action of the play takes place in the living room of Abby's home in her iKTO0I1Cl'V1llC Tourist Camp outside a town in Maryland. , ACT li. A Vllednesday morning in summer. ACT ll. Saturday afternoon. ACT III. Immediately following Act II. ABBY iAINSLEY, a dyed-in-the-wool old maid ............... Miss Phoebe VVeaver LUCINDY Lovejoy, her maid-Of-all-Work. HORACE, her unwelcome suitor .......... ANNA AINSLEY, her neice from the city. . LILLIAN LORRAINE, Ann's girl-chum ..... BOBBY BARRIiNG'l'ON, Anna's boy-friend. . . BILLY BABERTON, engaged to Lillian .... MRS. PURVIANCE, a tourist .,,........... HORACE HARKXVELL, a lonely widower .... Essna EBBERSOLE, a tattle-tale .......... Miss Ruth Credle, Mrs. Marjorie Weaver, . . . .Miss Cora Mae Fitzgerald .Mr. C. XV. Vllilkinson . ,....... Miss Evelyn Pierce . . . .Mrs. Margaret Forehand .........Mr. Ioe biaddox . . . . . . .Mr. -lack Powers . . . . . .Miss Edith Bryant . . . .Mr. Frank Campbell . . . .Miss Gene Shepard ... . . . ....Di1-effort DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY Top row-left to righl: Joyce Bell, Marie Edwards, Margaret Jackson, Joe Florentine, Lucille Powell, Joe Hearne Elwood Barrell, Charles Monaghan, Frances Stuteville, Janet Hill. Iironz row: Margie Hughes. 'SSEVENTEEN IS TERRIFFIC Prarented by THE DRAMATIC CLUB December 5, 1947 . CAST i DR. ALLENBY, a dentist .....,.......,.........,...,...,....... Joe Florentine MRS. WAGNER f Grandmaw j, Dr. Allenby's mother-ini-law ....,..... Ioyce Bell HANNAH HAXVKS, the hired girl from the country .....,... ..... M argaret Jackson CHUCK AALLENBY, with a propensity for getting into trouble .......... Joe I-Iearne BARBIE ALLENBY, his sister ..........................,..... Frances Stuteville :I-ANIE AI.LENBY, another sister ,............................... Margie Hughes BILLIE AI.LENBX', the baby brother, and a sleuth ..,. . . .Elwood Barrett PATSY GARDNER, a neighbor girl ...............,.... ..,... I anet Hill. NANCY POMEROY, Barbie's friend .......... ......, . . .Marie Edwards HUGO IARVIS, a sophisticated youth. ....,..... ........ H enry Carter GEORGE BENNETT, friend and ally of Chuck .... .... C harles Monaghan GINNY GIlAN'F, Chuck's girl friend ............ ................ L ucille Powell TIME! The present, Spring. PLACE: The living room of the Allenby home. SYNOPSIS ACT I-Late afternoon on a Saturday in Bday. rAxCT II-Early Friday evening, two weeks later. ACT III-The next evening, the night of the dance. Directed by Miss Cora Mae Fitzgerald HERE AND THERE . 4 1 i 1 0 EfACT PLAYS - I Hzlgfz Scfzool Daze BILLY, Jane's kid brother ....,....,...... Elwood Barrett MRS. WARREN, Jane's patient mother .....,.... Joyce Bell ' JANE WARIIEN, typical high school girl. .Nancy Watson MARGE ANDREWS, a high school siren ...... Betty Coblemz DAN ARNl3I.D, a shy awkward football player. ..,.........,....... , .....,. George Daggett PROMPTER ........,,...... ..... D orma Price GLORIA, her besL friend ..,. .... I vye Stanclin JIMMY, Janes hearrthroln, . . . ...,... Joe Heame PROMPTER ........,..... ,... D orothy Buckner DlREC'fOll .... .... M iss Fitzgerald Tie Pe2jQc'z' Genflemafz ALICIA AMES, a college girl ............... Marie Edwards MR. CRAXVFORD, El high school chemistry teacher .......................,. ..... J oe Florentin ROBERT, E. AMES, a boy of eleven ....,. .Paris Thompson MARGARET AMES, a high school girl .,,.. Margaret Jackson MRS. AMES, his mother .......... , . ...... Ruth Williams DlREC1'OR ...... .......... , ....., ...... M i ss Credle ff!!-14772 ericafz B Q1 MRs.JENNIEll-lAMI1ToN, a mother. . . .... Ruby Schlegler ED HAMTIJON, his father. ....,.,.. ...... G ary Siegle ROBEllTA l'lAMPTON ....... .... J oe Ann Bryant LARRY l lAMPTON ........... ..... ...... R a y White MRS. SEMPLE, her nieghlaor ............... . .Joyce Selby ANDIKEI JANKowsIcI, a young refugee . . .Clyde Brennaman DlREC1'0ll ..... . .,......,...............,. Mrs. Weaver I I CAs characters appear in Lhe picture reading left to right, front to backj. BEAUTY C CONTEST Beauty Queen-JOYCE WHITEHURST First row-lcy'1to right: Frances Crutchfield, Sue Palmer, Mary Ruth Fentress, Angy Lou Culpepper, Ann Butler, Barbara Watkins. Illiddle row: Dottie Ann Cooper, Billy Sue Bohzmnan, Iris Davenport, Nedra Nave. Third row: Frances Anderton, Margie Parker, lvye Standin, Carol Chadwick, Anne Bennett, Betty Lou Johnston, Joyce Whitehurst, Marceline LeFrage, Mable Sumner. A'b.vent: Iackie A. VVilliams, Katherine Banks. I WHO'S WHO'S Must be the Beta Club . . . Guidance . . . Volunteer Firemen . . . Bus 4, Glenn, Billy and Bobby . . . Head Cheerleaders . . . Bus 31, Rowland, Gerb, and -Tim . . . You tell him, VVhitney . . . Interesting? . . . The Art ol' Make-up . . . Bus 5, Walter and Jim . . . 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Ggwns . . . . and Prescrlptmn Optzclans Millinery 508 Washington Street High and Court Streets Compliments of . Hg ROSENFELD 81 SON 516 CRAWFORD STREET PHONE 1968 Compliments of George Wasllillgtoll Hi-Way Market Compliments of MASON SEED CO. 606 Miclclle Street Colnrnereial Insurance Agency Portsmouth's Largest Mutual Insurance Agency qm ualitg hop Portsmoutlfs Leading Men's Store UllIl61'g1'ZlCl Clothes Varsity-Town Clothes Stetson Hats Bostonian Shoes Arrow Shirts and Ties g Logical Store for the High School Miss We Call and Deliver There Im? But One Cradock Cleaners SO AFTON PARKWAY PORTSMOUTH, VA. Pho11e 4157 Compliments Merchants and Farmers Bank Since 1 835 HIGHWAY BAKERY Quality Bakery Goods Party and Wedding Cakes 36 George VVashington Highway Phone 4480-Nl 117 VICTORY BOULEVARD Phone Holly S425-I-1 C'on1fbli1ncnl.v of M. M. Croekin Company, Inc. 215 High Street Portsmouth, Va. MOY,S LAUNDRY and Cleaning 67 Afton Parkway CRADOCK IRWIN'S Pharmacy Prescription Druggists 200 High Street Portsmouth,V:1. For Quick Service-Phone 517 Kevill's Flower Shop JOHN T. KEVILL RUTH K. RICHARDS Store Phone 7-5883 +05 Middle Street Portsmouth, Va. Will See You at ACE STORE No. 8 321 Elliott Avenue American Appliance 8. Engineering Corp. PLUMBING AND HEATING h OIL BURNERS-STOKEIRS '6Heating Engineers 1214 High Street Phone 4470 RED BILL SANDXVICI-IES - FGUNTAIN SERVICE - SUNDRIES Compliments of R E D S 76 AFTON PARKWAY PEGGY FRANCES CONNIE Mus. LAWRENCE Complimentf of ROBERT R. MARQUIS CONTRACTOR AND ENGINEER 8 Afton Parkway Cradock, Portsmouth, Virginin Complimmztx of JOHNSTON'S ESSO SERVICE K Elm Avenue and George Wfaslnillgtoln Highwzxy PHONE 9477 The Finest in Men's Fashions S tein-Block C10 thcs Louis 1. Leitner, Inc. Clothiers Hotel Portsmouth Nationally Known Furnishings DUNLAP HATS PURITANS SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS . Sheriffs llfiice Compliments of J. ARTHUR HODGES Sheriff of Norfolk County Goldsmith Athletic Equipment SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES, SUPPLIES L. M. HARRELL 81 SUN Official Distributors of Boy Scout Equipment 607 HIGH STREET Compliment: of llradnck Iewelry Bo. 73M Afton Parkway FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUVIPMENT CO. 327 West Main Street Phone 7-4035 Richmond, Virginia Compliments of Cradock Luncheollette 58 Afton Parkway Phone 9462 Compliments of RICIAIELS FUR SHOP 231 High Street Qnellinggs Compliments of I. S. Crawford Furniture Bn. 635 High Street Compliments of SEIDMAN'S MARKET 77 George Washington Highway MANLY'S CLEANERS Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing 1208 Court Street Phone 1463 JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE WITH A. BERSON 630 High Street CARLYE DORSA Cradoek Pharmacy Afton Square PTEXCVZQDZZDOYZ Druggzlvt Phone I I 8 CRADOCK FUOD MARKET 72 Afton Square Cradock Portsmouth, Virginia Couzplinzents of 9 Barney S Outfitters for the Young Man 305 HIGH STREET C0mp'Iimcrzt.r of MARGARETTE S. MILLER of Mille1',s Photo Creations Greeting Cards designed for all Occasio WVe photograph your Baby or Pet in your own home 221 NORTH I-IATTON STREET Portsmouth, Virginia S Coastal Business College 350 Monticello Arcade Where Courtesy and Progress Meet PHONE 41544 Norfolk Business University IH Wfest City Hall Avenue TELEPHONE 24033 Hwlllere Careers are F01'l11Cd,, Waldo Hardware Company Incorporated OUT IN BUSY CRADOCK - WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS Cradock, Virginia C o1npZime1zt.r of Channel Furniture Company, Inc High Street at Fifth Avenue PHONE 59 Class Rings, Pills and Club Pins C0ll11l1CllCCll16l1'l Allll0'.L1IlC6lllClllS - Calling Cards Belts and Buckles - Medals and Trophies Caps and Gowns DE WALTER B. ANDERSON L. G. Balfour Products 4111 Kensington Avenue Richmond 21, Virginia Compli1ne1zt.v of BEST WISHES CDIC1 CLASS orfis Dom1n1on ' Paper Co. CAFFEWS BAKERY Collgratulations to the Graduates of Cradock High School Class of 943 TURN TABLE GROCERY -Pr'0p1 ie1f01'.r- XV. F. IDEAL,AND C. M. Roan For the Beit in Paints and Wfallpapers Coopers, Inc Tvvilley' S 107 High Street Phone 5828 Portsmouth, Va. OPTONIETRISTS Jack's Hot Dog Stand E HOT DOGS-NONE BETTER I 327 Hlgh Street George VVashington Hi-Way Portsmouth Virginia Compliments of Phone 1250 Cradoek Sea Food. Restaurant CONGRATULATIONS to Graduates of Cradock High of 1948 May Good Luck Always Follow You! B L M B E R G ' S P01'lSlll0lltIl,S Finest DC1JZll'lH18lll Store Highland Park Service Store Deep Creek Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia Courteous Service Phone 5206-VV PATENT MEDICINE Soda Fountain Service and Good Sandwiches Frank Goan 8. 0. Chas. R. liveIy8. Co 509 HIGH STREET o Home of Hart Schalfner Sc lXf'larx Clothes Insurance - Real Estate and Bonds 511 Vllashington Street Telephone 2017 Portsmouth, Virginia COIIIPIITIIUYIIJ' of BARR BROTHERS Friendly jewelers 303 High Street IN PORTSMOUTH IT'S N A C H M A N ' S 325 High Street Fashion Park Clothes Mallory Hats C0lllPllll1L'IllJ of BRUSSO'S PET SIIOP Shop Phone 3913-R Home Phone 4073 THE DIXIE VENEER CO. Division of The Dean Company Manufacturers and Importers VENEERS - IJUMBER - LOGS Portsmouth, Virginia gnome: 9264 at 9265 I Mia otlmans ,L ga Ban-B-que ,it fig, 6 4 X, PORTSMOUTH, VA. ,im .I id G E4 -f xi: .iid 'gg nina 7' fr:-'-1 4 .7 ijt ,siiff T ,217 .ZA if I Hum-u .at Hnmusroul AVE. C01npli11z5vztf of Sterling Furniture Stores Incorporated 776 Granby Street 650 Church Street J 619 High Street-I ortsmouth Covrijnlivrmutr and Our Bert Wirlzer for Your Succerr MORRIS MUSIC SHOP 204-206 High Street The CANDLE DINING ROOM The Most Attractive Dining Room in the City 313 Middle Street, Portsmouth, Virginia PRENTIS PARK RADIO CO. 1920 Lincoln Street Phone 7228-W R. W. Chapman 81 Company I E WE L E R S Established 1876 310 High Street ' Diamonds - Watches Jewelry Portsmouth, Virginia C' ompZime1zt.v of LEGGETTS DEPARTMENT STORE o 221 HIGH STREET Complimevzty of ECONOMY SERVICE ST ORE Fresh Meats, Vegetables, Produce Complete Line of Everything Complimwztr of SPENCER'S COLLEGE SI-IOP THE FASHION HOSIERY SHOP 323 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH FLORAL CO. Incorporated 701 Middle Street Portsmouth, Virginia Ideal Pharmacy Phone 373 J. C. GARLAND, P,-vp. 116 High Street at Crawford Portsmouth, Va. C0'l7Lpli'lIZL'7ZZ5 of GOBLE BARBER SHOP Cradock, Virginia Complimevztr of AFTON SHOE REPAIR SHOP Harry Shuman Furniture 705-707 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia Serving Portsmouth for the Past 35 Years Portsmouth Mtlsic Company KING 81 BUESCHER Musical Instruments IVERS 1 POND - POOLE P I A N O S Sheet Music and Records Piano and Organ Tuning 1714 HIGH STREET PHONE 977-W CLEVE'S SEA FOOD Telephone 5117-R Rexewatiovzf for Partif:',v and Bavzquetf - SPECIALTIES - STEAKS-SEA FOOD-FRIED CHICKEN E. O. CLEVELAND, Chef and Prop. Open until 2 A. NI. Airline Boulevard, just off High Street Compliments of Complimevztf of Portsmoutlt Banquet Hall THE QUAINT SHOP and Petlte Ballrooln 438 High Street MR. JOHN J. VVILLIAMS, Ofwncr Portsmouth, Virginia MR. F. N. HUDKINS, Algr. TREASURE CONFECTIONARY Complfmfwff Of Alexander Corner JOE Sl KELLY,S We Make Our Own Delicious Ice Cream Lumber and Mill Worlc Sash Doors Building Materials lnsula ling Board Portsmouth Lumber Corporation 2511 High Street Phone 1071-1072 Ports mouth, Va, CO77lfJH771C7Zf.l' of Norfolk County Ferries ' ..z. . ,41', , ', CLIARI rs U FRFUND, SujJe1'11zf'e1zcZe1zf Parisi-vzg Space 14Zrcay.r ' ., Incmpomted . COAL - FUEL o1L G4 IIARDWARE Sl1e1'wi11-Williallls Paints KENI-TONE 3410 High Street Phone 911 General Electric Appliances. PORTSMOUTH 7 Laderberg S 709-717 High Street Quality wI61'Cll3lldiS8 for the Entire Fanlily Compliments of PORTSMOUTH GAS CO. C011ifJli1m rz,tr of NEW GOSPORT FOOD STORE C0 m Zim en if WF ALLIED MILLS, Inc SQj1'68d7Z Processofy Manufacturers of Wayne Feeds P07'ffl7Z0llf!Z7 ,Wkgzkzzkz 211:55 -- nn-Q '11:::f:f:, S:iES:i:i:af:1:rf13f:15:55:5:f: .-13:1-' x.f4l'f fs:v::n 111::Qerik?!:f!1:5:::1:f1r,:5:, eff .-:rE:f:' fa-. '11:f5:1, '125i:Qi2:1S2E5E21:2:z.f:f:1:r5:E:f:1:eaf::eer?32 C lf I 5 . e V.4..,4 1 :ffa , fffffflf .V-- f , hai to do ,.-:.1f:kn:.-.gpm afx.7:-ozay-:e-ww-1..qc: RQS fe. xg.-. , ,-.-14...-4,-qiw ,vt-5s,eeym:oX-W--,:..4.1. -'Q,f.:.e-.. ai- ffnvnegsfip ,gffpf . -A-, -. -,. nf. - -. ' -:-Z':.g.g:-' -.g.-114:-.' '1 34:2 '-:K-:-NYE!-553:32-5:2-: S:3'2:':Ef. . -'2+:-:-.-I-1-:':f!':kf QW-':1-e-1:L -e:!+':-:-'21, '2:+: 1:-:-g.:q:A:.:.. M:-: f.,:,f-11:-5.15-:-'-A.-:ms-alone-a-a:-.-.. -. 2qgg:zywew:.:q.e. .np n :ee---:-:-:A 1.-p,:-1. w-..:.g.-a:c5ag:e.sy:m:- .s..v4:QG:gC'4.g.-x-Nba-:.g.-:e -4.:,:f4.f.:p:.-,:-:,g.f..e5-.a:-milf., .w.-.-zap.-:.p-.Q.-.ee.:.-.+:-.e-:-:Sa-.-ae-,A.':fQ,.---he Choosing the right career to follow after high school clays are over is a every g1rl 1n the senlor class. For many past graduates, telephone Work has offered most of the things a glrl looks for when seeking a + associates . . . clean, wholesome surroundings . . . hlgh pay . . . regular lncreases and opportunities for advancement . . . paul vacatlons -., . . . the knowledge that the work .... 4 ' . - - i - - 1fS01f 15 1mP0f1HHt and lntefestlng- There are opporturutles ln - Wfafizfzl-an-.'-c-rf .4 '- - 3-gr. A-4235512-I-res,-:--' ev .... x A.. .. Y 17' -:.:.:.,.g.g:ec4:x .. r. v. .3 -:-:e.v.e+:.: ' ifffffziffffiifffiffff. ff .:.,:g:, 3:1512 2 5, f:ff::::1, mf VIV' f A-1.5: je' ' -:if f .... in Q: ez.- A .' 1. telephone work after graduation. The telephone company is a friendly place to work. The Chesapeake 84 Potomac Telephone Company oi Virginia 3' 4.2 ... . 'E H ' igign s 5. ' , IIUWUIIIWN PHONE 768 and 769 NORMAN PACKING ooRP. WHOLESALE MEATS AND PROVISIONS JUauufadurer.v of NORNIAN'S FALIOUS PRODUCTS-HAM, BACON, SAUSAGE 932 I-Iigh Street Portsmouth, Va. SPORTSMAN'S SHOP 112 West Freemason Street NORFOLK, VA. For EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS G3 29 Parker's Floral Company We Specialize in All Corfagef CO'I71.fJli'I7'l,6'1ZfJ' of W. K. HODGES KREGER'S Wllolesale and Retail PURE FOODS HOME-MAKERS GUILD The Shop of Homemade Gifts 0 DRY GOODS - NOTIONS G5 Afton Parkway-Cradock Phone 5663-M We Sell to Your or For You Open Fridays until 8:00 P. M. SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Compliments of Tidewater? Outlet for Wluizwl Broadcasting System. 1490 0N YGUR DIAL FM--9 74 Megacycles Rose Supply Station Gas, Oil, Auto Supplies Corner Bainbridge Avenue and George VVashington Hi-'Way Phone Portsmouth 7-2751 Cradock, Portsmouth, Va. Cradock Fuel Oil Co. Ofwnfd and 0fJL'I'IlfL'li by BILL PARKER and F. A. BARKLEY Successors to VV. P. Hayden Co. FUEL OIL Sz KEROSENE Phone 4125 1111 clzvml DI'I.-QIUI'-1' Prornjhl SL'l'QJ.:l'I' George NV:1shington Hfghway and Virg'nian R. R. Compliments of Cunlberlallfl Ftlrlll Dairy Compliments of Bartletfs Photo Shop Compliments of Lougexnia Beauty Shop 513 Middle Street Compliments of M. R. SCHLANGER Comybliments Luptonfs Motor Service BRENNAN FUNERAL HOME Portsmouth, Virginia RAIJIO SALES and SERVICE 60 Afton Parkway Cradock, Virginia Records - Radios - Appliances Phone 3135-VV Compliments of .IOHNSON'S FLOORING 85 Afton Parkway Motor Sales and Service Co. TEXACO OIL George VVashington Highway Cmdock, Virginia H. T. CROCKETT GIBBS PRINT SI-IOP Established 1927 10 Davis Street-Crndock Portsmouth, Virginia MELVIN T. BROOKS Representative Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Student Council Pins FURNISHED CRADOCK I-IIGH SCHOOL - BY - JAMES L. DECK 4-03 EAST FRANKLIN STREET R 1 nlond 19, V1 g W Congratulations to the Graduates of Cradock High School-Class of '48 .i . 95? OF THE PEOPLE OF CRADOCK AND NORFOLK COUNTY READ be nrtsmuutb brat The Home Town Newspaper That Carries All the Local News As Wfell As Full Associated Press News and Niany Special Features Keep Up Witll the Events in Your Community by Reading H THE PORTSMOUTH STAR Delivered to your Home D-uilyu and Sunday--25c Per Week A. W. OLIVER PLUMBING AND HEATING S Phelps Place Telephone 2810-BVI Portsmouth, Virginia CHARME SHOPITE Compliments of Expert Beauty Service 72 1. l BOY D,S CITY STEAM farragut Street I AUNDRY Side Entrance Phone 5545-J J Compliments of Best Wishes to THE ADMIRALS OF '48 Compliments of EASON'S BARBER SHOP Craclock, Virginia , A FRIEND Central otor Co. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH 926 High Street TELEPHONE 1566 CQ77lPfi77Lg1Lfj' of IJQRTSMQ U TI-I AUTO Taylor M ndc Candies PARTS Sell ted N u ts C hocolutes GEORGE POWERS ' TOMMY NEWSOM JIMMIE HUGHES BOB WEBSTER R. O. STUTEVILLE A. K. SHEEK T. LEWIS F. BLANCHARD S. J. OLIVER MR. AND MRS. JOHN WEBSTER MRS. ETHEL THORNTON FRED C. 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