Deep Creek High School - Hornet Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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i z 5 93 - 1 l 1' 5 4: f i ' 4 fx , X f Ag ' ' I F ORE? , XX Q Y' FRESHMEN 2 ,Z , Z ,lf JUNIORS ii:--- 17 x i SENIORS O F l u f . L , 7214. ? O 'ZEMIO HE ANNUAL STAFF proudly presents this first edition of our High School annual. Deep Creek first became a high school in 1911, and held its ,first Commencement the same year. Those graduating were Thomas Whitehurst, Mattie Fleming, and Waldeman Weiss. It is the oldest of the present county high schools and numbers among its graduates veterans of two World Wars. Since 1911 a long line of graduates has passed through its doors into the world to become useful citizens-to be exact 434. Those lirst student bodies made many beginnings in sports, dramatics, literary events, improving high school facilities and ground, and scholarship. It was their job to lay the foundation for later students to build upon. This they did in spite of difficulties more insurmountable than we of later years imagine. Down through the years succeeding students have kept old activities going and pioneered in new fields of interest. This year for the first time a student body had undertaken the huge task of a School annual. It is just a small be- ginning but we feel it is an important one for our school. We hope that future students will continue having an annual and will find help from this one. If they do, then we feel that we have earned a place in the long line of student bodies since 1911. The staff, therefore, wishes to show its sincere appreciation to the older students for the many line things they did, and to the present student body for its loyal and willing cooperation in this undertaking by dedicating this first edition to all the student bodies both past and present. MERLE CULPEPPER, Editor-in-Clzid TOMMY WATKINS, Buriness Manager ELIZABETH D. DEAL, Sponsor OUR SCHOOL HY f MR. W. .-X. F.-XRLY ...... .....,.. . YI!f7l7'fIl1l'lIIZIt'l1f MR. COOK ............,. .... . Whoo! Board lllwzzbvr MR. DI. ll. HOOKER, jk. .... .......... I Jrinfipa! OUR FACULTY MISS AWS SNOIIMQLR. ll. JJ. IDOKLK JI.. PRINCIPAL. Mli. HELEN M H.Lf.l M!S.lLU!All1'11 BQQL MR..W4 R., DLRL M495 ANN CLARK. MISS ANGELA NICOLAS 5115. NLLUB 'VAT LM V055 Ill! GGY 1. ETNLL DLAL Nl!! LCLDA JAC KBON MRL FCI-IX HARD!!! MKS Ml!!-T. HILLAKP M kk LDNA 78250745 Cur Plaque Un this page wc lmnm' the huys who have zznswcrcd the call to colors fmnn nur sclmul. The zlhnve plzlcque at the right of the stage in the zludituriuln was bought with money earned by the students. WE can think of no words worthy of the deeds they have dune. IM MHMORIAM Ol THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN ACTION .Imxms DRm'1's H. ELTON Mcfox' Y. NlL'tlf7l,lJS RoYAl.s Yr-:RNUN N. CRoss1el.x' N1AXWEI.l. H. Rill3FIR'I'S 5:-:mon c,LAss OFFICERS Sfuvmfa ml. was 'ro Flare: nirvana Tuuxcuceemf. RIOU1' Nl-R AND LLSTLI. MISS MARGA RTT' KAMSLY SPDN 302- Ktnnnrw BLlKY an Au, xmas or wrxmug PLAY! ms cs.AU.mr:r wrru Lunas on.LA1'nr.g LARRY VICE. HLLLO OPLRATOI, QIHYIK A Ll NL N0 LUCK,lGl'.'Y PLT! LVCIY TIME- . LARRY I5 A BUS DQOVING BOY it BY GDR STOP J UI uma S MARY ELLEN CHAD!-AMN HL GO WITH SMILLS OF JOY. ' ull'-ICNYWQTM Htl. SUITORS MANY ALWAYS HAS DAT'!5 A PLLNTV, JLN NY KOWALLWSKI TREASURER Kznugrn um-ru ms OLSIOBQLC. NEA? nano IN 'ma GIRLS 'TIL You CANT FIND A Sl-AT KENNLTH WALSKI SLC R. l'.'I' AUDI SENIORS ANN BARNES Ann Barnes xx'ith he-r llrunctlc curls, ls xx cll likctl hx' thc lxuys and girls. ENOCH BELL Our lfuulhall cpatain lwravt' and strung. ln playing timllxzlll hc nuvrr xx cnt xx rum: MERI .E CUl,PRPPER A lmx s heart shi-'ll nuvur xx'in, Num- of thcm lilxv that violin. ALICE DUNN Alicc Dunn with lu-r curly lacks, Always hangs artxuml thc ncarcst jukc Imx, PAGE FERBFH llc usc-tn scll tics in l.cg.5gctt's store, Hut hc girl iirctl last night. tDnn't scll nu marc 7 CARRINGTON HHNSLY This famous Casanova in his Cfhcx'mlcl, Can gvt a Llatc any time of the day, XVALTFR JONES lb buys W'altt'r's a farmer 'lla girls hc's ax makt--lwlicx'c charmcr. VIRGII. Klflf lvlusln with his ffnrtwt su html 'llhmks Ixu's a musician, hut xx c thing not. SENIORS MARJIE KORNER Busy lvlaric is nevcr hurml, Shes always parked in Cl1arlus's Ford. ANN MHIGGS A very strange girl is lvliss Ann Nleiggs She tlncsn't like thu ffnffee hut she Iuves the dregs, ALICE MCCOY Alice lvlcfioy nur Southern Belle, l lamlles herself rather well, EVA LFIGH MCPH ERSK JN liva Leigh is a scatlcrlwrain, She runs arnuml dcspitc snow and rain JULIAN MORRIS The hell ringing jolw we wish hell vacate llc always rings the Dinner hell late JOE PADGHTI' llis hair hc's always combing ln keep his girls eyes from renaming. SIDNEY PRFFDY llc's always on hand with a witty remark, With his sense ufl1un10r hc's happy as il lark. -IEANNE REITI'fI.BACH Concerning dates you should hear her pine Darn Julian, he-'s ncvcr on nmc, SENIORS MARY FRANCES RICE Fuzzy is our biggest flirt, NVith her rolling eyes amd that well con- trulletl skirt. HELEN SEYLER llelen with her hulwits quiet, l,Iil!lW2llXlXlSI1UXVXYlSl1L'LlUI1 u warm milk diet, CLARINE SHARP Clurine Sharp is n shy little luss, Hut Ul l Brrxther! dues she have elziss. ANN SHAW With her man still overseas She stays at school minding hcr Q's nnd P's FRANCES SMITH Frances has it gay character, Believe me she really has fun By I lcctor. FRED SPENCER Lust night 21 cuurtin' he went' ln his lmtteretl up Ifurtl with many :I dent. PAUL STEYVART Gund ole' Paul with his massive intellect lxflukcs the rest of us feel like a mental wreck. DOT TERRY Dot Terry is certainly a card, But she ulwuys reminds mc of a tub of lard. SENIORS CHARLES TLUCI-IAK When in his Ford his conscience leadeth, He usually goes around tn see Edith. WILLIAM TWINE Poor William studies his books all night, ln vain eFfort to get his studies right, TOMMY WATKINS Tommy, an Alabama fan. After the Rose Bowl, had a beaming pan. MARY WILLIAMS Mary Williams sure makes noise, When shc's chattering with a bunch of boys, Last Will and Testament Being of sound mind and body, we the Senior Class of Deep Creek High School in the year of nineteen hundred and forty-six, do will and bequeath to the Junior Class and Faculty: To BILLY CUTHEREILI. who is the slow poke of the Junior Class we leave enough time for him to get where he wants to go. To VIoLEr CI-IIcI-IoRz we will a book of How to Hold a Man. To ALBERT PODRUCHNY we will a nice comfortable chair in Mr. Booker's Office. To JIMMY JOHNSON, Page Ferebee leaves his ability to nag all of the teachers. To BOBBY ACRA we will the job of bell boy and a fast watch. To FRANK DRAGON we will a can of spinach so that he may grow to be as tall as his classmates. To LII.I.IAN GOVER, Ann Barnes leaves her sweet disposition. To MERCEDES BROWN we will a book entitled Ten Easy Lessons in Slenderizingf' To JIMMY CAREY, Carrington Hensley leaves his reputation for being a devil with the ladies. To FELIX SZYMANSKI, Paul Stewart leaves his art ability. To JACK CAREY, Kenneth Berry leaves his presidency of the Senior Class. To MARTIN JOHNSON we will the close friendship and company of Christine Chichorz. To RUTH OVERBY, who will make a sweet bride, we will a book on How to Be a Successful House- wife. To DEI.oREs COUGHENOUR, Alice Dunn leaves her long curls. To EUGENE WILLIAMS, who is too quiet, we will a loud speaker and a place in the Senior Class for good. To BOBBIE COURTNEV we will a private mirror in the basement so that she can take as long as she pleases to comb her hair. To MARGIE PODRUCI-INY, who has many heart breaks, we will a big bottle of glue to patch them up with. To HELEN BIERNOT, who likes the Air Corps, we will a handome soldier who wears a pair of silver wings. To MABLI-1 MANOS, Fuzzy Rice wills her black-face and play acting ability. Fred Spencer leaves his scholastic ability to his brother HARVEY. To WELLS PEBWORTH, Virgil Kee wills his mustache. It helps win the girls. To BOBBY JONES we will the title of Wolf of the Senior Class of '47. To FAYE GREENE we will a diamond rink like Sarah's-do you prefer sailors or soldiers? To HAROLD DIxoN, Jlennie leaves her blue evening gown with permission of the Senior Class to wear lf places ot er than the mmstrel. To HELEN SPENCE we will a back seat with Elmer in study hall. To EARNES1' CLARK we will a private alarm clock and an attendance chart. To BOBBY HCHICKH JONES we will the name Class Room Casanova and a wardrobe of zoot suits. To ODESSA LEWIS, who loves chemistry, we will a private lab miles from civilization just in case she begins experimenting. To EVELYN PARSONS we will a camp full of soldiers at Dover. To SARAH DEES we will another ring to go with her diamond. To JEANETTE TURNER we will a Jug of happiness. To ANNIE PI-IILLIPS, Dot Terry leaves her nickname Hep Cat. To JAY KNUDSON we will a can for his corn. To EUGENE PI-I1I.LIPs, Walter Jones leaves his bashfulness. To MR. PIERCE, who is a newcomer to Deep Creek, we will a box of aspirin. To MRS. JACKSON we will a couple of armstrong heaters. They work when the fans don't. To MRS. DEAL we will a pair of roller skates so that she can make better time. To Miss CLARK we will a new and attentive chemistry class. To MR. BOOKER we will about 20 pounds of Kenneth Walski's weight and coverage to go through another year in Deep Creek. To Miss SI-IUMAKER we will a book entitled How to Catch a Man. To MRS. MILLER we will a new Ford.so that she won't have to ride the school bus. To MR. DEAL we will a winning football team. To Miss RAMSEY we will a cottage with a white pickett fence and a date at the altar with Lester. Looking Ahead Ten Years RADIO SCRIPT...19S6 This is station W-O-L-F ---- MUSTO'S GENUINE MUSTASHE GROWER Presents, for the ladies' benefit, the lady killer's voice of our leading common-tater, Fred Spencer .... Good evening everybody . . . Tonight, we regret to inform the nation, that the great research chemist Sidney Lee Preedy was injured in his chemical laboratory! by a very slight explosion of T-N-T. Undertaker Page Ferebee of Smelling Funeral Parlor was at t e scene before a doctor could arrive. Flash!! From New York . . . Fuzzy Rice, New York's Million dollar Model, has received a contract from Hollywood from Kenneth Walski, to appear with Hollywood glamour boy, Ace Hensley, in his next role, Beauty and the Beast. Sports Flash!! Former Deep Creek football star, Enoch Bell, who is on the University of Virginia football team, will play his former school, Deep Creek, next month. Chicago!! From Moody Bible Institute .... Helen Seyler of Deep Creek received the highest grades of the school. Now to Memphis, Tennessee .... Ann Meiggs, known as Legs , simply blushed when offered a job modeling nylon hose for the Tluchak Nylon Company. Right off the wires .... Joe Padgett, who now owns the Lindsay Airfield, will take his first solo tomorrow, Reverend Walter jones of Deep Creek, will stand by in case of accident. Deep Creek Flash I! Marjie Korner, who now owns the Coffee Shop, said Brown her boy friend is now paying board. Paris .... Julian Morris, former Deep Creek High Bell-Boy, is now working in the Notre Dame Cathedral. He rings the bell. Jean Marie Reitlebach claims she can hear them .... She is still in Frances Smith Secretarial College in Portsmouth. Ladies and Gentlemen,just a reminder . . . . Be sure to tune in tomorrow to hear Merle Culpepper, the noted violinist on the Buster Program for kiddies. That Bobbgsox killer, Kenneth Berry, will ,play Honey, I'm still living: over station J-E-R-K later tonight. octor Jennie Kowaliski will stand by to render first aid to t e swooners. Washington .... Eva Leigh McPherson, who has just received the job as Secretary of the Navy, was reported say- ing I never knew the Navy could be so big. Reno .... Flash .... Alice McCoy's ambition to be a housewife, is today divorcing her fourth husband, Millionaire Tommy Watkins, Frisco Play Boy. From the C. 81 P. Telephone Company .... Mary Ellen Jennings, who is now a supervisor, in- forms this program that she is moving to Birmingham to be with her husband. Mary Williams will take over her position. Another Important News .... Flash! Dot Terry, who is working as a cow girl at Ramsey's ranch, was injured today when she fell from her horse in front of a cow stampede. She was too lazy to move. William Twine has been taking the Charles Atlas course so he can defend himself against on comers. Deep Creek .... Paul Stewart, now Principal of Deep Creek High School, is reported as having quite a love affair with commercial teacher, Miss Alice Dunn. Portsmouth .... Does your hair need that beautiful gloosy shine, does it need long lasting waves and curls. Do you want to be attractive? . . . . Not if you go to the Ann Shaw Beauty Salon. Washington . . . . General H. H. Arnold, United States Army Air Force, is resigning January 1, 1956. General C. W. Vickers will take his position. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THIS WINDS UP ANOTHER CLASS PROPHECY UNTIL NEXT YEAR AT THE SAME TIME. UNTIL THEN MAKE YOURSELF ATTRACTIVE BY USING MUSTO GENUINE MUSTACHE GROWER AND WATCH FOR THE RESULTS. By Faso Srsivcsn. Class History It was fall of 1942, that brought this Senior Class together. The pupils from Gertie, Sunray, and Deep Creek numbered 75. The class was then divided, Miss Margaret Rice taking the A section, and Miss Ruth Lawson taking the B section. Besides having to admit we had lots to learn, we got along just fine. Entering the second year proved quite interesting for us under the supervision of Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Deal. Each section elected class oH'icers and selected the subjects they wished to take. Then we settled down for our new year of school life. During the time, we lost our history teacher, Miss Henry, for whom the wedding bells rang. For a long time, we had no regular teacher, until Mr. Mashburn came along. Minstrel time came and for queen we elected Fuzzy Rice. Posters and boxes were made and distributed. We were determined to make her Queen. VVe did! The most interesting class we had was under Mrs. Moon, Algebra! There were certain things she said I am just not going to have. And so we learned to obey the rules. All in all the wise fools made out pretty good. With the loss of pupils from year to we entered our Junior eyar with thirty-two members. Our home room teacher was Miss Bordner. Class officers were elected as follows: president, Kenneth Berry, vice-president, Virgil Keeg secretary, Merele Culpepperg treasurer, Fred Spencer. After getting accustomed to being Juniors, we decided to have a play. Mama's Baby Boy, with Larry Widner taking the leading role. With our sponsor's help and pratice the play was a great success. The time soon came for our Prom. After many suggestions, the hall was decorated as a roof garden. We hope the Seniors enjoyed the affair as much as we enjoyed giving it. Before the year was over there was a touch of seriousness learned from taking responsibility. With thirty pupils we started our Senior year. During the year we gained four new pupils, Kenneth Walski, Alice McCoy, Tommy Watkins, and Carol Vickers, making a total of thirty-four pupils. Class officers were: president, Kenneth Berryg vice-president, Larry Widnerg treasurer, Jennie Kowalewskig secretary, Kenneth Walskig chaplain, Mary Ellen Jennings, sponsor, Miss Mar- garet Ramsey. In addition to the regular business of Seniors we had our work on the annual. As we bid farewell, we wish our classmates a successful, happy life. PAUL STEWART CClass of '46J. JU 1011 CLASS BOBBY JONES, ., BOBBY ACRA ,... l.ll,1.lAN CIOVER. .. BILLY CU'I'HRll'Zl,l fJlJESSA LEWIS. .. Olflfl CHRS iN1RS.HEl.EN ihf1lI.l.ER... Ffnwfr: Gardenia M 0110 .- JACR CAREY FRANK DRAGON HAkIll.IJ IJIXUN MAR'r1N JOHNSON BOBBY JONES JAY KNUDNON EUGENE Pm1.1,n's ALBERT PODRUCHNY XVELLS PliBNVOR'l'H . . , . . ,PI'f'.i'i1I'r'I1f ,. ' IIT- P7'1'.fifI'c'I1l . . . .mh'l'l7'l,fll71J' . . . 7'7'l'Il.flH'l'7' . . .Cflrlpfzlill . ..N'po11.mr Colofzn Green and White Climb thOugh the rOcks he rugged. MEMBERS IJENVIZY SAWYIER HARX'EX' SPENCER FELIX SZYMANSRI JIMMIE JOHNSON JAMES CAREY EUGENE XVILLIAMS IDI-ILORES COIYGH ENOIIR BOBEIE COU RTN EY Hl2l.RN BIERNIYI' ix1HRCEIH-ZS BROYYN SARAH DEEs iNf1ABl,E NIANOS HVELYN PARSUN Rvrn QJVERRY MARJIBRIR PODRVC ANNIE PH1l.1,H's HEI.EN SPENCE JEANHTTIE 'INURNER HN! 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JIVXNY FEBXXXORTH GINGER , - , - - NERLE CULPEPPEPX BLOSSOM , , - - -JUDYHOLOWELL ROBERT , ,,,.. - -JACK CAREY GWEINDOLTN- , , , ,PEM-,YHARMELL SA - ,, - , H ,,,-3lNY1YCAREY .mc M C1Im5l?Q!LQnT Q' WHRDEN Hom - - - . PHlLLuP JQSKQWQQK FATHER EDALY - - - Jam. Smwm-U JAMES DWP. - - - -Nfl RQu. KEE JOSEPH-I me - , - , DELORES Twg WKLSON - .... Hmgvmf SPENCEQ Sponsor, Ml'SS Cla 0-K MOST POPULAR MOST Assurrnmomo MARYFRANCES RACE BEST CANCER! Dewey SAWYER YIQGIL. KES. Q fgyg glean'- MARY ELLEN JENNINGS HARVEY 5PENCF-R 6.900 V F Soc ff- I UW' QS- 0 C9 1'-99' 15 fe QP ,,c. Waqffe BEST Looman H A L L- Mosr BA-an-nFuL FAME. JENNY KGWALES K! BETTY SUE CULPEPPEI VIRGIL KES WALTER JONCS QQQST A'I'HLETl C. BE51' DKESSED mam F. sauce. g32J!..?3E.'iiZs -MK CARRY uzuesv Dov 'rm-:rz.a.Y Mo ,4 vs, JuL.xAN womans 57-4, ss, 159895 olo 9 00 vi- 'M ff- J:: 1 AAUANQSHA ? ' 46 7. Becca-.rr ru.ur.'r5 wa-r'ra asv FAME. MALY FRANCES RICE BETTY WRLSKI FRED SPENCER FEED SPENCER. 1 ..... m-'S -me W f K W 0 Mn Emsov B3 Bojcz Loving CHFFRHCTERS .lacqucfcnc nvfigmlso ...fuzz Rafe o n 011' ackids afar. - crime ers gibncghviofjnbnt . . pcm: 'unch Dormwg Jackie? sis.-.ann10ci s Eloicc You crsism een Ffgavack .l.?rrg pal--.!E4J1?EvHvfZr rc 3 au - -. r lj mr ,SIT 'Vbca U 005 os u-- ilmwinw YS. OUMIIS Gttliiff HUNT.- tccatpcyyu m5immen Scgmsikss-, mxBamcs oTograpW1cr'5nayW'f--Vir il Kee alia rep. Uncon e'ralnklU2lf2r,Iones MF H, ,,5co1figh--:Rafe cnnin s osmdic Smaff ---Em ,tbl 8po0S0:i-.-- VS. ears or I545 Annual Staff MERl.E CULIIEPPER ......,.. CJDESSA LEWIS, SARAH IQEEI... TOMMY VVATKINS ...............,.. MAIZEI. MANOS, PHILLII' .IASKOWIAK .... SIDNEY PREEDY ........ . ........... BOBBY JONES, BENNIE JENNINGS. .. EUGENE YVILLIAMS ..........,...... VIRGII, KEE, PAUL STEWART, N1AR'I'IN HRNI-:s'1' HLMORE ......,.......... KENNETH BERRY ................. , KENNETH NVALSKI, XVELLS PEBVVORTH. MARX' ELLEN -TENNINCS ............. FRANK IJRAGON, BARBARA CU'I'HRIELI HAROLD IJIXON .... ..... B1RS.l :. U. IDEAL. .. . . .E1z'it0l'-ill-Clzizjf . . . . . . . . .fl.f.ri.rfa11l.f . . .HIl.f1:7Il'.f.f Alafzagvr . . . .11.v.vi.vm21t.f . .Np01'l.v Eriilor . . .fl.f.Ii.r!1z11l.v ..f7r!Edilor .IOHNSON . . . .fi.f.ri.rlfn1l.r . . .Fm!1z1'z' Edifor . . . .f1.v.vi.vfm1i.v , .Cfub Ezfimr . fl.f.rz'.r1fn1l.c . . Tivpixf . ..N'pm1.mr Library Club OIFIVICHRS AN N SH.-XXV ....... ............ ...... P 2 'fxidvlzl B011 IIIE COIIRTNEY. . I ..... Vin'-Pnzvirfwzf .I EANNI-I REI'I'I-:I.IsAcH, . . . .A'Iff1'v!1zzy-Tnvz.wu'vr FRANCES SIxII'I'H ...... .......,. P rogrrzm MRS. I.. S. JACKSON. . I . . ..S'pon.mr MEMBERS JI-:AN Bl2NNli'l l' BliR'l'RUM BERRY BIl.I.Y RI I'H Boxu -'EAN BI'RNHA1xI Gl.Am's C0l'lil.ANll ANNA Lol' HARLI' -IAURIE GRAHAM -IIIANIIA HARRELI. CHARLES HIilDRlL'k HLUISE HIfNI.EI' IVRANUEN .IAS'l'REBSkY IVIARFIIE KIJRNICR BE'I I'x' JI-IAN LEE MYIKA IVIUCQI' JIIAN McCoy MII.lJREll NE'I I'I,Es PHI'I.I,Is O'l,oIIGHI .IIMMIE PEIIwoR'I'II EIIIII-:NI-1 PHII,I.II-s EDGAR SAWYIER l,ERm' SCo'I I' MARTHA SMI'I'H IJ!-IWEY SAXVYICR lJuRo'I'Hx' 'I'I-:RRY .ILTLIAN IVIURRIS MARX' VIRGINIA SY PAT SMITH PEGGY ANN XVI-Il'I'E MARIIARET SHAW BARBARA VAVRRCK BI-:'r'I'I' Sl'-IARI' EI.IZABE'I'H REEI. PfI.IzAIxE'I'H NEAIIE SUE I,IXUN XVELLS PEIxwoR'I'H l,Il.I,IAN f:0YliR KES HIYRS CLARINIC SHARI-. .. KENNETH BERRY., .ANN BARNEs .......,. Glee Club Ul5l ICIfRS JENNIE KowAI.EwsRI ........ ... Mlss MERI.I-2 CHI-1RRYl'lll.l.ARlJ... Mlss AVIS IJHUMAKER .....,.. . ANNA Lou EARLY JOAN McCoy lVlAR'l'HA SMITH l :LIZABE'l'H NEAVE .JACKIE KSRAHAM NORMA POXVELI, CARoI.vN WA'I'RINs NORMA 'l'AI'I,oR BARBARA CIITHRIELI. NANCY CSUYNN JEAN JGRIIAN IJUROTHY BRINRLEY MARX' SUE SAWYER PEGGY A. XVHITEH If Rs'I' MARGARET SHAW BETTI' JEAN l,EE PHI'I.I.Is fyLl.0l'GHI.lN MEMBERS EVA LETGH NICPHERSON CI.IN'l'UN LIVERMAN l,I-:IIN PowEI.I. ERNEST ELNIORI-Z MERLIEIJI-is BR1lN!'N FRANCES SMITH IJORUTHY BAGLEI' JEANNE REI'I'I.I-:IIACH .JEAN BOBllI'I l' JACKIE SMITH KI'IJ'l'Y MANos PAGE FEREIII-:E WILLIAM TWINE GI.AIJYs CoI'EI.ANIu NJARGARET MCIIHIERSIIN JEAN CARI-:Y N1ARGARE'I' GREGURI' . . . . . .P1'a'.ff11'I'11l 1'f1'I'APl'I'.I'i1fI'l1f , . , ..Vz'z'7'1'f1l71I' , . l.fb7'IlI'fll71 . . .l,fv1f1'm' . . .N'pn11.m1' JEAN BURNI-IAM XY,-XI.'l'liR Jonas .JI'iANE'l I'I-1 VI'l'RNliR IiI,oIsE HVNIIEI' c:HR'lkRI'llI-I INJAYIJFN fIFiR'l'Rl'INi SEIIIQR ALICE MCCUI' BETTY BRAY Rl l'H QJVERBY YlUI,E'l' CH'HllRZ BARBARA RWE MARY VIRGINIA SI' NIARJIE KIIRNER l zVIil,YN P.-xRsuNs NIARIAN SPENUE IJENURA MCCIIY fx ICS Dramatic Club OFFICIQRS .ANN SHAW ...,.. ...... I J7't'JfIZ7L'7ll NIARY FRANCES IQICE. . . . , ,Vi1'v-Pfwiffvfzl -IACR CAREY ..... , ,.... SL'f7'l'lll7ZV All-ZRLE CUI,I'El'l'FR . , ,7'ravz,v1u'cr MISS .ANN CLARK. . . , . ..S'pm1.vor MEMBERS HVIQENE PHll.I.lI'S JIMMY CAREY HARX'liX' SPENCER ELMER WAI.'I'ERs LAIIRA JIM RAINIQY lx1YRA MCCIYY jAI'NI'I'A HARRl2l.lI BIl.I.lli RIIIH Bum: BARBARA VAVRECK BE'I I'Y SHARI' NIARY PAT SPEAR BIz'r'I'Y SUE CULI-EI BE'I I'Y PHII.l.II'S l :l.IZAlZE'l'H REEL JIMMY PEIIWIIRIH l,EI.0ILES 'l'YIIs ,INUNIMY IDEAL 'PER PHILLII' JASKOWIAK SARAH REI-Il. BILLY CII'I'HRIEI.L BENNY VVILLIAMS ANN Mrzlczas BE'r'I'Y XVALSKI PEGGY HARRPII.l. FRANUES JAs'I'REIzsRI A ,- wr' Home Economics Club IX1.-NRHIIC PoImI'c'HNx', ., ANN BARNES ..,. ... CLARINE SHARP. .. l5E'I I'v SHARP. .. RUTH BARNES. . ., MRN. la. D. IDI-IAI IJUIUVIWIY BAI:1,EY HIJITII Cmm N1ARfiAIUi'l' MCPIII-:RNUN N1AKY IQIVNN PI-1IIc:Y HARRPIIII. :X1AIJliI.lNl-I I'oImIwHNv TVIARY SPE SAWYER l,AI.A Sl'O'l I' IVIARIAN SPENUIC .IAIQRIE SMITH LYNN RAIKIQ BE'I I'x' j EAN LEE vAl,IiN'I'lNIi BARNAR BARBARA YAYRIQCK l.II.I.IAN Klum-:R OI lfK'FRS MEMBERS AGNES 'I'x'zANI:I.AR NIOIRMA LEE 'l'AY1,uR CARIILYN WAIRINN BARBARA RWE IX1ARY I':I.I.l-IN ,IENNINIIN A1AR,IIli KIIRNER 'IEANNE MARIE RI'I'EI.IxAI'H FRANCES SMITH IJHROTHY 'FERRY N1ARYvvlI,I.IAMS CLARINE SHARI' ALICE MCCIW HELEN SPENCIE IXAARY VIRCHNIA SYKEN VERDI IJIXON BI.ANI'H ASHLEY , . . . . .fJ7zAl1I,r'?1f fYf1'I'-PI'I'.I'f1I'f'21l . , . . ,.N'n'7'f'fz11lI' , . 'l'1'r11.v1m'1' . . ,RI'17fH'!I'J' , . .N'p07l.m1' BI-3'I I'Y BR.-XY CIIRINIINE CIIII'IIuRz PEIQIQI' Nlrmxm' IJ-1X'l'I'H.fXN .-XII-'oRIv PIIx'I,I.Is U'I,oI'c:III,IN S'I'I-:I.I.A llUIJl'Rl'HNX 'FHLEMA I'HII.I,II-s NURNIA l'uwI-:I,I, REGINA RMI.-INIRYR BEII-I' SIIARI' PI-tram' .ANN XYURRAIAN IX1l-IRCIQDIZS BRIIWN RI I'II UVI-ZRIIY ANNIE l'HII,I.II-N KVI-1I,YN PARNIINR Crchestra OFFI CH RS All-IRLE L I' LI'IaI'III:R .... ............ Rl.-XRY FR.-XNCES IQICE .... BH'I I'Y SIII: CIILIIEIIIII-LR. .. Jon Km: VIRGII. Km: 'I'oMMY JARYIs BIIRIIY .AURA JIIHN PAIIIQ IFHRIIEI CHARI.I:s FILRHIIHI-1 l,AI'RA JIM RAIxIeY JVIIY HoI.I.uwI:I.I. ALIIIZRI' FREEMAN BENNY WILI.IAMs ALVAH CI I'HRIHI.I. MEMBERS SENIOR ORCHESTRA: BERTRITM BERRY KENNE'I'H BERRY NANCY GIIYNN JOAN MCCKJX' HARULD IJIXON JIMMY PEBXVORTH WI:I.I.s PEBwoR'I'H JUNIOR ORCHESTRA: ALLEN PIQIIWORTH AIIIIREY SMITH HIJIJIE RIeI'rI2I,IsACH JIII-3 FLIQMMING CYRIIS CQUYNN RAY BRIIWN . . . . I .fJ7'L'5iIl't'11f 1!if'L'-1J7'f'.fiI1'Ul1l . . . . ,.S'Lw'vlfz1y MANI'IaI.I.A CHAMBERS MARX' PAT SPEAR CARROLL CIII.I'IaI'I'I1R JIMMY CAREY JAY KNIIIJSQN 'l'AI.MAc:I-3 WHIII: RANNX' XVINIBISH PAUL Wmss IJEWEY SAWYER LINDA CIIRLING FRANCES JAs'I'RI:nsRI Student Council UlflflCliRS X lRf.II, lxm, .... . SIDNEY PRI-IlilDY. .. , ANN BARN was .,........, Ci.'XRRlNG'I'0N Hriwsmzx' H 14. 1. 11. rx 5 hx 1. 1-. 11 ......., MRS. F. Dmr,. .. Rvpf'1'.ff11f1zl1'L'z'.v:- -IA-wk CAREY, IVIAIZIJZ All-XNKJS,.IIIN1IN1Y CAREY .... PH11.1.1v -I.-xsKmx'1AK, IVRANK XYALSRI .......... IX1ARf9ARl-I'l' SHAW, BIl,1.1r: R1:'1'H BOND. ., ... . . . . . .l'1'r.v111'f'11! . . l ifr- l'1w'if1'm! . .A'ufn'!1113' . . .kvporffw . . .cwtlpfllill . . .Sp01z.m1' . . .f71111iw' Cffzxf S0f7fI0U1flI't' Cl1z.v.r I'1l'U.Vf1l1lflll Clfzsx Honor Council OIVIFICHRS l',xx'1, S'I'liW.'XR'I'. .. lflu-:lm Sl-rsxvrilz. .. :XNN Slmw, . . ., Klux. -'.fXL'RSON, .. R 1' p1'v.vw1l11!1'z'v.v :--- IVR.-x N K DR.xc:oN, .I EAN r:'1 1'H 'l'URNER. .. BENNIE Jr-zxxlxus, HAlw1as'1' l 1l,MORl-1. .. .. l3,xRn,xR,x YAVREQK, .lUANl'rA HARRELL. .. .. . . ..., Prw.vi11'r11l . 1'ifv-l'f1'.fifz'r11! . . . . .St,'l'7't'fll7LY . .Spoilyor . . .f71n1im' Cfafx N0f7hfllll0l't' Cf11.r,r f'b'l'5hl1lIll1 Class Hornet's Nest Staff liDI'I'ORI.-XI, S'I'.-Xlflf M Am' ISRANCIQS IQIUIQ .....,,.........,.. . , .lffffilnz'-ill-Clmjf IVIIQRIJ-1 CIVl,l'l-II'I'l-ZR .... , .....,, ,.., . 'l.v.vi.vl1z21l Elflhflfl ANN SHAW ..,. Om-:ASA l.r:w1s. l'lcum' HA RRm,l,. , . HAROLD Dxxcm. .. Srl-1 IJIXIDN SARAH Rum. Kwrx' MANus Bla'r'l'YS1'E CVM' Dnmkrzs 'I'Y1's BLANUHH .'x5HI.IzX AlAc'x1lz CQRAHAM , . . .l,ift'7'll7lV 111111, .'V1'iL'.f ffrfflrn .... . . . . .fllrlfvv-Itp Ezfflw BUSINESS S'I'Alfl lJ,ll.fi7ll'.f.f ,llmzfzgwz . . ,,f,f,fi.YfIl72f I?1z.vi11v.f.v Mfzmzgvf Rl'1I'OR'I'IiRS I-lll-R l'A'r'l'Y Krzxxlam' Flueu SVVANIA' S1-Excl-:R KENNETH XYALSKI Ercsl-:NvaPH11.s,lvs Dawn' SAWYER CHu1s'r'lxl-iflcumw tudent Patrol IXIARY lfRANcEs RICE. .. cJDliSSA I,Ew1s, MAR'1'1N Miss Avis SHUMAKER. .. NORMA PowEl.x, S'1'El.1.A PODRUCHNY MARY ELLEN JENN1Nos h1ARY WILLIAMS I.EVl'l'HAN .ALFORD Ix'IANUEI.l.A CHAMBERR 1N1ARGARE'I' CEREGORY AVBREY SCHM11' Fxocn BELL -IUE PAm:E'r'r OFFICPIRS JOHNSON. .. MEMBERS . . . . .Caplzzin . . .Liezztvnanm . .Spomor TQMMY DEAL FRANCES SMITH XNALTER JONES TOMMY CGI-'I-'IEI.D CLARENCE XVILSON HELEN SRENCE CHRISTINE CICHORZ JEAN CAREY FRANK DRAGON RUTH OVEREY Aviation Club VVIRGII, KEE .... JOE PADc:ET'I'E. . . CARL ICOWALSKI. .. MRS. MILLER .... DIXIE JOHNSON JIMMY MARRINER EARL LAYDEN THOMAS COEFIELD RALI-I-I STEWART TOMMY MCGINN ALFRED VVOOD CLYDE STEI-HENSON LINDA CURLING BERTRAM BERRY OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . . . .Prcszdent . , .Vine-President . . . . .Scrrelary . .S ponsor MOSES MANNING MARTIN JOHNSON MABLE MANOS ODESSA LEWIS TOMMY xvATKINS SIDNEY PREEDY BOBBY SULT BILLY CARRINGTON HELEN SEYLER CHRISTINE CICHORZ KI-INN!-2'l'H WA1,sxr FRED SPENCER. .. HIYEEN E XVI 1,LmMs MR. P1ERcE. .. BENNIE .IENNINGS 'l'mmAs JARYIS Bomxx' AURA ju' KNunsoN Bonny BLAND Joie KEE HLXIENE W11,1.lAMs Flxmu SAWYER Blu. BAk1.ow JACK CARNEY Shop Club OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . . . .Prcsidwzl . . .Vif'c-Prafiffwzt . . . . .Srfrflrzfy . .Sponxor CHARLES FEREBEE RICHARD CUI,l'liI'l'ER ALFRED SH:-:1.'1'oN FI'l'ZHl'GH PORTER Al.BER'I' DUNN B1l.l,Y CUTHRIELI. JAMES DUNN NCIRNIAN PRINCE CLAUDE SYKES Monogram Club X IRKDII. km: ..... KENNETH BERRY .... IXIARY IFRANQBS Rlcrc. PHn.1.wJ.AsRow1.AR lx1ARY FRANcr1s RICH FRANK l,RAGUN N1ERI.E CUl.l'El'l'1ik VIRO11, KICE JACK CAREY SIDNEY PRBBDY Kr:NNr:'rH BERRY JIMMY CAREY JOB PAlmc:xa'1 l' HNOQH Blau. OIFFICIQRS MEMBERS . . . . . .PI't'.ffIf1'Ill . . . , . .I!il'L'-lJ7'!'.ViII,t'Ilf . . .SL'l'7't'ffl7lV-T7't'1l.YIl7'l'I ALBERT DUNN CARRINOYON HENSl.EX' TOMMY xYA'I'lxINS LARRY XYIIJNER HARVEY SPBNCI-:R XVr:1.1.S PIEBXVORTH BOBBY JONES N1AR'I'lN JOHNsOx BENBQY JBNNINGS BILLY Cl I'HRIEl.l. N t .. t adj' in Cheerleaders MARY FRANCES RICE'H6d!f Cheerleader RU'l'H OVERBY ANN MEIGGS PEGGY HARRELL JUANITA HARREl,L MERI.E CULPEPPER JEANETTE TURNER The Cheerleaders, like the football boys, began practicing in September. They do much to boast the morale of the players and th spectators. Because the Cheerleaders are such an important group we feel they make a fitting introduction to our sports section. During the war we were not able to have them. Now it is our wish that we will be able to participate in more sports and put our teams where we think they belong-on top. Football Team SIDNEY PREEDY ..... ...... C zzptain HNOCI-I BELL ........ ..,.. C 0-Captain BENNY JENNINOS ..... ..... M amzger MR. DEAL .......... ...... C oath CHARLIE BELL EDGAR SAWYER CARROL MEHAII.ESCU EARL LAYDEN PHILLIP JASKOWIAK -JIMMIE JOHNsON BOBBY JONES JOE PADGETTE ALBERT DUNN TOMMY VVATKINS MARTIN JOHNSON JIMMY CAREY VIRGIL KEE CHARLES HEDRICK ROBERT ACRA HARVEX' SPENCER The football team of Deep Creek High School did not have as successful a season as we wished. The team played very hard with their hearts and hands but did not have a winning team. The team was very lucky to have Mr. Deal as coach. I-le had very little to draw from and did extraordinarliy well with what he had. At the start of the season we had thirty men out for the team. After we started practicing the boys dropped a few at a time. At the end of the season we had only fourteen left. Girls' Basketball Team CLARINE SHARIP- lX'lABI.E BIANOS ..,.. :ANN BARNES .... IIUTH BARNES ..,... IDELORES 'l'YUs ..... lX'lARY SUE SAXVYER. IJOROTHY BAOLEY .,.. JANN BIEIGGS. .... PEGGY l'lARREl,L. . .. BIARY PAT SPEAR. .. IJOROTHY BKINKLEY. . . . l RANcEs KIGASTREBSKY LENORA MCCOY ....... , SUE IJIXON ..... M anagvr MR. BRO w Ni'Cw0flf!I ....,.......,,,Forwarfz' . . .Guard . . . . .Guard . . ,Forward . . .Forward . . .F07'w!Z7'fZ7 . . .Guard . , . , .Guard . . .Forwarff . .Guard . . .Guard . .Guard . , .Guard This year is the Hrst in many years that the girls have had a basketball team The girls were green but game. They were wonderful sports all through the season, and lived up to the old saying: It is better to be a good looser than 1 had winner. The team expresses its thanks for the help and fine coachlng of M r. Brown. Boys' Basketball Team TOMMY VVATKI Ns, Capmin T il.DON -ION!-IS ....... . . CI.IN'I'ON I.IvERIvIAN ,..... . . MR. PIERCE, MR. BROWN. .. SIDNEY PREEOY CARRINKLTON HENsI.EY lNl.xR'I'IN -IOHNsON LARRY VVIIJNER RAY VTTRAPI' 'FOMMY WA'I'RINs BOIIIIY JONES -IIMMIE .IOHNsON BI I.l,Y CARRINIITON BENNIE WI I.I.IAIvIs . .,,.. . ..fllfz11fzgf'r .Al.v.vi.vl1z11f Il llllllllffl' . . . . . . . . .C01z1'hv.f HLTCIENE PHII.I.II-s D HW HY S.-I iv Y Ii R CHARI,Es HEIJRICR .-XI.IIER'I' TJUNN BHNNY .IENNINIES fwfr This is the First basketball team that the Deep Creek lmoys have had in years. Our two coaches, Mr. Brown and Mr. Pierce, were very helpful and capable. The most exciting game was the One against Hickory. It was a fast game and lxoth teams played hard. However, Deep Creek led in scoring all through the game. At the half the score was I2 tO 10. The final score was 24vl8 in favor of Deep Creek. Boys' Baseball Team PETE JOHNSON CHICK JONES TOMMY XVATKINS CARROL VICKERS SIDNEY PREEDY BOBBY JONES JIMMY JOHNSON WALTER JONES SAM TELLAR CARRINGTON HENSLY CLINTON LIVERMAN FRANK DRAGON CJ0llfhL'5-PRES'I'ON B Row M07ldg67iRAX' 'ISRAPP BILLY CUTHRIELI. JACK CAREY MOSES MANNING TOMMY MCGINN PHILIP JASEOWICK BILL BARLOW BENNIE JENNINGS LARRY VVIDNER BENNIE WILLIAMS ROY ALEXANDER THOMAS JARVIS BILLY CURRINTON N, L. B. SCOTT wi? KN 6 . 4 XV CQ Em 6 SX Qyybf Q WW4W WA ' fwf X WW Mwawii yi iwfwff W M5539 jg if ff On 7? , ?JNE5ygyMjWjfgFT?W9ixsx A MNWW Gif 'M W MJ 623 CMm7277 5 ,,W,,,Eg5Y? ALUM LUCILLE MCCOY NETTLES MARY SHAW BEAN MARY FRANCES HILLARD MERLE CHERRY HILLARD MAJOR M. HILLARD, SR. AMES R. KEE oEERT McCoY FIRMAN CUTHRIELL, JR. MARY ALICE FLEMMING HGDGE ALICE DEAL KOOLMAN JOHN HAYES LINWOOD HOLLOWELI. LYMAN M. DIXON, JR. OHN CARROLL WALLER AUL OMER WALLER NAoMIA WALLER MCI.ELLON CLIMENE M. KORNER ANNIE MAE BENTON KENNETH C. MASON ROSE MARIE CULPEPPER L. LESLIE CULPEPPER NINA C. PEEWDRTH DORA C. RAINEY LARUE D. HOWE MARGARET MCCOY GARRETT HELEN SEYMOUR IRWIN LYDIA C. HART BILLY McCoY or-IN MCCOY, JR. ILLARD L. FLEMMING CORNELL SMITH WALLER LOUISE SMITH GATES FRANKIE CHAPPEL SMITH CARY MAE SMITH JEANETTE PADGETT MYRTLE V. SMITH GENE L. REEL REBA REEL TILLETT BOBBY L. CASTEEN ANN H. CASTEEN MARY A. LANE MABEL C. MEIGGs JOSEPH FRANK KOWALSKI ANNE RICE MRYA WHITE EATON RALPH Coox HOWARD COOK W. ELMER LOVEGROVE WILLIS R. DEAL GEORGE W. CULPEPPER LINWOOD L. CULPEPPER SHIRLEY L. CULPEPPER EVELYN W. BAILEY ROBERT LEE EARLY HILDA HUDSON ERNEST PREEDY TEDDIE BIERNOT JOSEPH BIERNOT AMELIA BIERNOT JAMES A. GOODWIN JOSEPHINE BARNES GOODWIN MARION BARNES KIGHT ALICE CAREY JOHNSON OHN J. foHNsoN LAINE ARVIS PAUL W. SYRES RAYMDND MCCDTTER EDNA G. PARSON 'JUNE BROUGHAM CULPEPPER WOODROW W. CULPEPPER DOUGLAS G. JOHNSON FREDERICK JOHNSON BROOKS JOHNSON RICHARD L. WELLS EAN JOHNSON WELLS ARY R. JOHNSON HAP RY R. DERBY CALVIN A. STELL REGINA BRAY MARGARET E. WILLIAMS LOIS PREEDY LORA MAE HUGHES MARGARET CUTHRIELL CUMMINGS W. P. CULPEPPER JAMES C. CURLING CALVIN T. CURLING EVELYN CURLING ROBERT D. PREEDY, JR. VELMA BELL VIRGIL E. SAWYER WILLIAM W. CULPEPPER NoRMA LEE SPENCER SIDNEY R. McPHERsoN MARY FRANCES C. CANTEREERRY ELLEN WILLEY MINNIE L. FLEMMING ROLAND W. CULPEPPER NETTIE B. CULPEPPER DORIS V. WHITE WILLIS S. WHITE, JR. FRANK H. DEATON MARIE MORRISETTE DEAToN EULA MGRRISTEET CULPEPPER VERNON M. CULPEPPER RODGER LEE CREEKMUR, M.D. W. MITCHELL CUTHRIELL PGRTIA W. CUTHRIELL BLANCHE P. MCCOY LILLIAN STELL POWERS WILLIAM JUDSON POWERS ROY ARNOLD ASHLEY, JR. LOTTIE ANN K. JASKOIWAK CHESTER E. KOWALEWSKI THoMAs P. CHAPMAN CFormer Principalj JOHN MEHAILESCUE GEORGE MEHAILESCUE MARY MEI-IAILEsCuE DORIS SPENCE Norman Packing Corporation 932-4-6 High Street IJORTSMOIITH, VIRGINIA -i- WHOLESALE -1 MEATS, PROVISIONS AND PRoDUcE l7I1!17i1lf'lll'f1l7'E7'5 of NORMAN'S FAMOUS', PRODUCTS HAM 1 BACON - SAUSAGE S t u cl e n ts : BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT Results In EASIER HOMEWORK VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Your Confidence is oUR GPGEIICSI QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES 'WD22 5-S65-3' 'QSB Leggett's Department Store PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA WELCOME T0 WAYSIDE Seafood Grill 625 George IYashington Highway Ports mouth, Virginia SEAFOOD Served Any Style Steak and Chicken Meals Phone Holly 10-J-11 Road Srrfvicr Barnes Auto 8. Truck Repair NEW AND USED PARTS Cor. George VVashington Hwy. and Gilmerton Road CLARENCE H. BARNES Martin's Market cnocnnuzs Meats - Vegetables IV1' .rpfrmlzzr zn Genuine VVestern Steers 2900 Elm Avenue Pho 1654- Portsmouth, Virginia compzimem of -- THE -l South Norfolk SPOR,TSMAN'S SHUP INCORPORATED N or folkis S ports Center Health Center C!I?7lfJli1?lF1ll5 . 0 f 114 West Frcemason Street R. RObC1'tSOIl Phone 26100 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Complimenly of l The Bank of Virginia PORTSMOUTH BRANCH Resources over S52,000,000.00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 6 Compliments of Norfolk County Ferries CHAS. U. FRILUND Superintendent PERMANENT WAVING That's Indvidual and and Different THE HELENE Beauty Salon The Best Shop in Townw 407 Middle Street Phone Ports. 144 Country and City Homes Farms Beach Properties Furr Realty Co., INC. 20 Selden Arcade Norfolk, Ya. Phone 27381 Complimenly The Uld Dominion Paper Bo. Established 1884- 75 Commercial Place Norfolk, Va. Replacement Parts Garage Equipment Portsmouth Auto Parts Corp. 1000 HIGH STREET Portsmouth, Virginia Machine Shop Service PHONE 24-4 LADERBERIPS 4 Complzmmztf DEPARTMENT STORE of The Popular Price Store for the Entire Family 709-17 High Street Portsmouth, Ya. Major M. Hillard CState Senatorj Western Hardware Supply PAINTS - OIL Household Furnishings Sporting Goods Builders' Hardware 521 MIDDLE ST. PHONE 795 PORTSMOUTH PHONE 714-M MASUN CUNSTRUCTIUN CU. Roofing, Siding, Insulation 400 Crawfort Street Portsmouth, Ya. WAYSIDE MARKET We Jpec1al1ze rn J. B. Ice Cold Waternlelon 625 George VVashington Highway DEALER IN SLAB WOOD, Morris MllSiC Shflll FENCE POST 206 High Street AND LUMBER Complete Home Furniture Phone 1422 or 1423 Citizens Trust Company The Progressive Bank I'OR'1'SMOU'1'H, VIRGINIA COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. E Lovegrove Conzplimerzzlv Ciimerton, Virginia of General Merchandise AND MELRCANTILE GROCERIES BUY Cmnplimezm of Concord Clothes , FACTORY-T0-YOU S Open Evenings to 9:00 P. KI. Freemason and Monticello DEEP CREEK LODGE No. 46 Knights of Pythias llllili- MEETS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT-7:30 P. M. VISITING BROTHERS - - - WELCOME , . f,UIIIfJfIlI1l'IIf.Y of E. G. Stnartg fin. Central Motor Company CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 1 HIC Il SIRI ll IHUXI 1 Drink orange- CARBONATED BEVERAGE PHONE PORTSMOUTH 1 18 Cradock Pharmacy Prescription Druggist CRADOCK Portsmouth, Virginia Cmnplinlentx jfumzral Zlanme Telephone 1734 711 VVashington Street Portsmouth, Va. of T. O. Williams Home Phone Store Phon 2148 +720-4096 KEVIll'S FLUWER SHUP ESTEl.I,E'S Frowsn Snor- Cut Flowers Potted Plants, Corsages Funeral Designs -I-05 Middle Street Portsmouth Va. National Printing Company Distinctive PRINTERS - ENGRAVERS 508 High Street Phone 1213 Portsmouth,Ya. Co1npIim.enf,v of Srniih Mlfon Long's Photo Studio commfncm and Pnnmmr Pnoronnnvuv 432 MAIN STREET, NORFOLK Photographs Made Anywhere S'I XFF PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE HORNET Pictures Copied and Enlarged Earnest L. Long ill t Hice IHEE'iifiiIiI MMO advertising agents e commercial artists 29 ld n arcad , , , n f lk, virginia 1I1dLlSlI'1Eil dCSlg'llCl'S 1111 21564 product designers commerical draftsmcn Meyers S1 Tabakin The Friendly Furniture Store 246-248 xillill SIVCCI Pilirllk' 27077-H Norfolk, Yu. UO CHXY lizxvc fun in SPORTSWEAR 1fR0.11 A. BERSON'S 630 High Sm-ci J. C. KAUFMAN General Insurance 516 Xiiddic Street Talk In Alllhflllllll lll'f0l'l' iI'.r frm lIlfI'H Phone 3306 Night Phone' 1197-XV Portsmouth Applianve Si Service Co. c. B. nicxsus. Prop. Service and Repairs to All Appliances Frigidaire, Domestic,C'0n1in6rL'i:1l Sales and Service Coleman Stox es and I-'urnaces Eaw VVaahers and Iruners Bendix Radios and American Kitchens 1125 High St. POIAlSlINllliii,Xvll. fpr- l23 GRANBY STREET Radios, Phonographs, Records SAXOPHONES, TRUMPETS, GUITARS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Blumberg's Portsmouth's Finest Department Store Always Reliable STYLE AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES BlUMBERG'S DEPT. STURE MORSE - PARKER MOTOR SUPPLY INC. 809-815 High Street Portsmouth, Ya. PHON IC 4200 '60ur Purpose To Serve and Serving Our Purposev Established 1919 Corner High and Ifihngllam Sts. AUTOMOTIVE 0 0 O 0 AND Mm- sfm Wfwf You F1-1-lat Homr INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES ANNOUNCINC I. S. CRAWFURD 00. THE OPENING INC, OF THE FURNITURE, CARPETS, BUGS, RADIOS, ETC. 635 HIGH S'1'RICI:1'l' Corner Green Phones 695 and 696 I,0R'I'SfXIOL I'H. - VIRGINIA The Largest Store in the South Silver Diner Specializing in Curb Service FULL COURSE DINNERS Prompt and Courteous Service Locally Owned and Operated Proprietors -IIMMY Kmw A1.1.1cN HAYDEN -1 LOCATED -- 740 Geo. Washington Highway C0771f7It1lZ!'7Zf.f of PILZEIYS Department Store 832-S34 High Street Portsmouth, Yirgini 1 LARGEST CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT In Portsmouth Co lIlf7H7IIf'7If,t' of Portsmouth Feed Co. CompIi111f'nf,r Of Robertson Hardware Go. Compliments of Harry Land 313 High Street Navy Gift Shop 2292 High Street Two Blocks from Ferry Portsmouth, Virginia Co mpfime'11t,r Of C. S. Sherwood Jewelers be 222 HIGH STRICICT FOR Latest Fashions and Styles The Famous Thr Soufl1'.v Forrnzosr Sprrially Shop High and Court Streets Portsmouth, Va. Conzplimfnfr of Community Motor Bus, Inc. BEST WISHES to the 1946 GRADUATES illibe if Portsmouth B. L. BARNES i Prop. T. d IRWIN 'S 1 ewater Prescription Pharmacy CO. 200 High Street Portsmouth, Ya. MATERIALLY Phone 517 AT YOUR SERVICE W. N. Holcomb 8. Son 102 Dahlgren Avenue AMOCO PRODUCTS CRADOCK Complete Auto Service Tclcpltonc 2491 Phone Ports. 738 High Street at Elm Avenue BARR BROS. FRIENDLY BIEWELERS 303 High Street Portsmouth, Ya. ll Stores in Norfolk, Suffolk, Newport News Cape Charles Cmnplimmmv of PeupIe's Loan Uffice DUNN FURNITURE UU. The Friendly House of Easy Terms 706 High Street Pohnc 2896-KI Portsmouth.Ya. C01npli1nf11Z5 of lUHNSUN'S ESSU SERVICE lilm and Geo. VVashington Hwy. Phone 9195 Portsmouth, Va. Camplimmm of UEEP CREEK UUFFEE SHUP C0mpli1nP1zf5 Of Merchants and Farmers Bank TRANT'S PHARMACY INC. 339-2441 High Street Corner Court Phones: Ports. 605 and 606 PORTSMOUTH, VA. C01r1p1i1116l1I,r of SEARS Betty and Bob C:0771f3HN1f'7If,I' of GOLDBERG 632 High Street C. 8zW.Welding Co. Portable Equipment to go anywhere Boilers, Castings, Tanks, Pipe and Structural Work :Ill 'work guarantrrd JAMES G. COLLIER Elm Ave. and Geo. VVashington Hwy. Portsmouth, Virginia f:m,1p1fmf11f,f of S. I. WILLIAMS CANDY 00. f7017lfJH77lF7lf,f of ENICE RESTAURANT A-gg 4-365 High Street UPSTAIRS Telephone Ports. 3882 HOWEll'S FLORAL SHOP Say It With Flowers, But Say It With Oursn MRS. RUBY Howam., Prop. S20 Middle St t P rtsmouth, Va PHONE 6983 Portsmouth Chicken Center DRESSED POULTRY Our Specialty FRESH EGGS DAILY 222-22-1--226 SOUTH STREET S rvice Six Days Portsmm th Per VVeek V g a f:0771fJH7lZF1lf,f of Gordon's Loan Uffice 638 High Street Portsmouth, Ya. Snellings ,funeral Zlanme M. M. GRUCKIN 00. GOOD FURNITURE Since 1889 Kirk Farleigh Garage and Service Station GAS, OILS Candies, Soft Drinks, Etc. GeorgeVVaShington Hwy., Deep C L Phone II lly S5 F 11 COASTAL Business College 350 hlonticello Arcade Modern Efficient Complete For Further Information Call L. L. KEIC Phone 41544 Cowclrey Florist, Inc. WAYSIDE FLORAL CO. 315 High Street PORTSNIOUTH, VA. Phones 638 and 639 L. M. Harrell Sr Son SPORTING GOODS 607 High st.-ea PORTSMOUTH Compfinzenlf of JCE K. BARCO CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS RICE'S FASHION CORNER Coopers, Inc. IEWELERS Optometrist 327 High St. Portsmouth, Va. Telephone 1250 C01npli1nenLJ of Sheriff I. Anhur Hodges Complimentf of Waller's Garage C01npZi1nerzt5 of Charles Beauty Salon and School Charles Campbell PIA N OS Musical Instruments 16 Selden Arcade Xorfolk,Va. WaIIer's 51: to 51.00 Stores 812 East Liberty Street 702 Campostella Road Specialty: School Supplies S. L. VVALLER, NORFOLK, Proprietor VA. Boush Sz Forrest Auto Body Work Satisfaftion Guarantfml Painting, VVeldi11g, and Radiators Repaired 'Telephone 2114-R 1025 Elm Avenue Portsmouth Va STANDARD HAHUWAHE SURF. 603-5 hliddle Street Portsmouth, Yirginia Save at the Church Street Store W. P. FORD 8z SON QUALITY FURNITURE Telephone 24469 324-326 Church Street Norfolk, Virginia SNYllER'S - IEWELERS Watches, Diamonds, Radios, Silverware 710 High Street Phone 3669 Portsmouth, Ya BARNEYAS Boys' and Young Men's CAMPUS CLOTHES BlUM'S SPECIALTY SHUP Blouses - Lingerie Sportswear - Etc. Phone 39061 509 Boush St. Norfolk 10, Va. Qmerinan jaatiunal Bank Portsmouth's Largest and Only National Bank C? f.'n111j7fi11zf'11!,v of Prnnitcfsraifit P. T. A. PIFGSS, lllmc. Portsmouth, Va. PLEASE 0 PATRONIZE This Annual OUR is a Product of I I 5 O 54 4 l ,. 414 Am WITI-I A CAREER IN MIND IF vou Ana. Looxms ron luvcassruue wonr. 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