Jarratt High School - Builders Yearbook (Jarratt, VA)

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Bt = | a eT AO TIN RI AES A A es ee 2 ey A th RES In 2 RL Se RE SOA DT CERRITOS A BE TERA Cr i Na a rent en tines 9h eer Be a rp eg e Nh ts inta a oe el es eR A A a te ee ee Ye eee ee eran Sy an al pe en Tne RG tele AE Te te Nn a Se ce en mee CN RE tnt Cl RA i RR a mm RA ee Mec ma ar ma at Fa en RN rae eR ner tA Se A RR ra a a A 8 IE AT TTT aT ToS ee ey ES re ee ee Pe NN ee ae Se a ny ma ee Ste Remsen ens as aus BD ay a ee a a ee ae es ae ae ae ee a a i ee Dal ae Ky SSS SRS (ek Vlas 72 ISGuS TE ey AS AS A} Ke A A, P AN Les ‘ ” LPS SHS GIS SSS SIPS SP QS SP SS SG SG EGG xii ov : . = at nt tae i han | MSZ x yD pe ae PHILLIP SHELTON IVEY Phillip Shelton Ivey is better known as Stish . small, chunky, good-looking lad, he started Jarratt school in the first grade and has been an asset ever Since. Stish took part in all the activities that he school offered, being a member of the Glee Club for four years, member of the basketball team for three years, and member of the baseball team for four yearse The basketball team elected him captain his ourth year, and he was also captain of the baseball team his last two years in high school. He was on he school safety patrol the first year it was organ- ized; the second year he became a Lieutenant in it-- Ne'd say, Just a swell fellow ! Ny es Z oy ayy tay Say ar oy Caer alin ise LUTHER CHARLES DANIELS Ti Pee-Wee is a person with an effervescent per- onality-rarely ever quiet or in one place very long but extremely popular with his associates. He came to Jarratt High School in 1942 from Dinwiddie and through his ambition and vigor has greatly strength- ened both the baseball and basketball teams. As a Mriver of one of the school busses,he became a great avorite of the younger children who had eyes only or Pee-Wee in bell games and his part in the Sen- for play suited them fine. We often hear the maxin, 'Al1] work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but ere we have the strongest exonerator of all, for ithout 90% of his time spent in play we would have o Pee-Wee' '. Here's hoping he can settle down e- ough efter his high school career to convert some f that energy into something useful for Uncle Sam. ln RF te my an AS a rds a0 VY nals nas Pe _ ns EMG: =z Cy jam -n 5 ves as Spudhs ris ZY A gas, m DS is ae ee | i didi: ry vim nas Zz a or SM CME: Yea S17 _ David has a winning personality and can easily make friends. He is always eheerful and has a fri- endly greeting for everyone, David has a wonderful disposition and enjoys life to the fullest. Nothing ' seems to anger him, and he can forgive and forget any wrong. His wonderful sense of humor keeps him Ste happy and helps us see the bright side of fe. David is a boy who doesn't believe in too much | studying or work but underneath it all there is a kind heart. He is a splendid athlete and demonstra- tes at every opportunity his fine sense of sportman- ship. He always plays with the assurance of winning but he is also a cheerful loser, His outstanding _athletic ability won him the position as star pit- cher for the baseball team and a regular position on the basketball team. He is very cooperative and | participates in many school activities. David is not a member of the Glee Club byt displays his tal- ent on the stage. He isa great debater, always arguing his point thoroughly and to the end. With his sound foundation we feel sure that ' David will be a success in any field he undertakes. Mabel Ernestine Pritchett Begone, Dull Care! begone from me, You and I will never agree. Ernestine thoroughly enjoys life. She is care- free, good-natured, and happy. She is also very optimistic and always sees the silver lining ina cloud. She was a great asset to our basketball team during her years in high school and she made a very efficient class president. It is her good nature that makes us love Ernestine. With a smile and a ' cheery word for everyone, she has walked into our hearts and taken her place there. The students of Jarratt High School will never forget her. May she ‘continue to live a happy life, always seeking to impart some of her happiness to others and may she always achieve success. ow i iH x be SS lin lt allise WZ (Ve astensviaviertsS at mo ie Re MARJORIE BOLLING PARSON Marjorie, known by most of us as Popsie has | attended Jarratt School since she began in the first © 'grade. She has always been a very intelligent member of her class, ranking exceptionally high in her scho- © lastic work. During her four years in high school — Marjorie has held many positions of importance. She © 'was reporter in the S. C. A. her junior year and © president her senior year. She has been class treas- © urer for three years. Marjorie has been a memberof © the basketball team for three years, and was on the softball team for two. Her junior year she was capt- © ain of both teams. She has shown her acting abilityby — ' being a member of the cast of the last three senior plays presented at Jarratt High School. Her musical © _talent has been displayed during the two years she © was a member of the band and the four years she has © |spent in the Jarratt Glee Club. She has been a won- ( _derful classmate and we wish her the best of luck and © are confident that she will be a great success in © college next year. DOROTHY ANN FLOWERS Dorothy, better known as Pete to her friends, ranks as one of the higher up's in her class. In her yearsof high schoolshe has participated ih every sport and every activity, to the best of her abi- lity. These include basketball, softball and Glee Club. She has held such offices as secretary of the S.C. Ae, and she worked up from assistant business manager of the annual last year to business manager this yeare Dorothy has attended this school the entire 12 years of her schooling and in this time she has made many friends due to herdesire to helppeople in what- ever they attempt. She has a genial, witty persona- lity--a regular “go-getter in anything she under - takes. USS ——¥1] Al. sin iSpaierz iA ranean Ie ALN Py 1 sercteermemnay | KL mene f a AL Ss enn Nevis é AJ kK sro, es stags oars ET ne tr Ne Sree Sy AS rises oy Fae = . RATATAT AT ARAMA ‘ INDIA ELIZABETH MITCHELL ope oe es India, one of the best liked members of the seni- ir class, has worked very hard during her high school is Swe 7) Pitney 2 oe S eas epaiswas she lnk: A OTA bX dln rears she was manager of the basket-ball team and we an rest assured that after her pep talks the team vent back in to win a total victory, India played softball and was also manager of the team last year. ler dramatic ability was seen in senior plays for hree subsequent years. To test a person's true qua- ities, you should ask the people who know him. Ac- - ording to the high schooi poll for Who's Who , India has been designated witty and original--this is not ithout reason. We feel sure these qualities will ye MMS was tenet ty, d dln ln Re apenas | usa! t Se ANTE RT nS NANCY ELIZABETH PARKER Everyone loves Nancy, even You-Know. As a ule, most everywhere you see Nancy, there's You- ow around somewhere. ins Yorn Yon) . “lb: eS MARY, Nancy is the all-round type. Her athletic abi- lity has proven very successful to both her and the birls softball and basketball teams. Without her our losses would have been greather than our victories. Sve MZ ZASS aa Her disposition puts her in a place where every- pne of us wishes to be someday. Swus A he D I Her singing ability may prove to be very profit- able some day, and it added a great deal to the seni- br play during her sephomore year. She has since peen in two senior plays in which she displayed her stage talent. is ae SAG: dni C VW: a Her willingness to lend a helping hand to each pf us is one of her pleasures. May we depart from ancy saying, She is one swell person indeed ! mab: banat iabente la nf eS: MARIAN LEE ROBBINS Se ASSO Marian, who is one of the most well-liked mem- 4 bers of the senior class, is--until you become well) acquainted--seemingly a modest, self-effacing sort of 4 person. But under that modesty we find a sparkling? personality and an infectuous laugh. Her knack for) 4 telling stories is seen rarely, which makes it agl pleasure to associate with her. | ( { 2 ” _ ERE EEM iY She is very generous, both with her timeand things of material value, always eager to lend a help- ing hand to a classmate in distress. Although nots athletically inclined, Marian has found other enjoy- (4 mentsfor her leisure time that are just as beneficial .5 She has worked on the Builders staff each years} while in high school, participated in Glee Club acti-j vities and appeared in two high school plays, spon-7 sored by the senior class each spring, ot Aa aS Zs, a, nS, Marian is a wonderful person to know, and thoug BA we realize what a loss J.H.S. will feel, weenvy the big old world’ its gain! P LORRAINE ANNE CHAPMAN ( oS es Sy sey Spat ya Blondie came to us from Illinois in the fifth} grade but after four years she left, returning to Pennsylvania. We were all happy to welcome her again? in 1945, when she returned to J.H.S. a junior. ZY | (Spabwasye She is a good natured person with a friendly greeting ready for everyone. She is also a splendid athlete and demonstratedin basketball her fine sense of sportsmanship. We are proud to have associated with Lorraine in both our work and play. fore e AEG: Seas AER She expects to major in Physical Education in her college work and we are all sure that she will make a great success ih this field. ITNT nds aT may Spas LAST WILL AND TESTALENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1946 Ty yy We, the students of the Senior Class of 1946, the Jarratt H. S., county of Sussex and State of Va., being of healthy and humorous state of mind and mem- ory, with best wishes for the success of the Senior lass of 1947, do hereby make and publish this--- eur last will and testament: To Elsie Grizgzard we leave a_ substantial supply of maps of Grizzard and a ticket to Pitts Theater, feach Saturday night for the next five years. fl To Jeanette Harrell we leave a pane to fit the left front window of a black, '37 Ford. To Ramona Harrell we leave a rope for the tug- eT alla To Frances Joyner we leave a permanent position th J. E. Jones, Inc. of Stony Creek, Virginia. To Patricia Moore we leave a generous allowance or mailing expenses until she is married-then it To Pauline Vincent we leave a one-way ticket to aFort Belvoir, Virginia. : To Iva B. Wray we leave a jar of polish to shine To James Gillam we leave a reserved seat (you ow where!) at the table for the J.S. banquet in : To Walter Gillam we leave an electrical robot ( sto do his homework in his Senior year, leaving spare | time for Temple's garage. To Ralph Owen we leave money enough to buy an iorchid every Easter until death do they part. we | To Miss Marek we leave the answer to her prayers | |4)) ‘ f--what to do with what's left when I leave Jarratt | PHS---settle down at Miss Eutah's home for girls and i@teach the little tykes shorthand. To Mrs. Garner we keave a coo=-coo that pops out every Thursday to remind her we have soup on Friday=- | a sher favorite food. +) Be ye ae A 2 Sialic To Mrs. Burruss we leave, at her request, a gym nasium complete with swimming pool and grandstand. To hire Burruss we leave a jeep in order that he may keep up with the schocl busses and high schoo boys. Kiln irs lin Vor SNA ats; S ae S a Ly AS To irs. Lindamood we leave a new piano, unde1 the condition thet she will turn over the old one fo noon Jam sessicns. a, lac 7, AETTEEERT ei, Ne eas lll li mene Nebel, Heat SPRSULETT are 2 723 En padi ge To the Senior class and the High School faculty we leave our very best wishes end assure you thet we sincerely appreciate the cooperation which you héeve given us during our Senior year. May each of yo find success and happiness which you deserve. wy Cty Poon Sf STZ ws sates, Ney = “s lin? cae” india dl Syd SEXES Rc) p—Ny2 S “di Sys We ee Sr LOPLI: A} he et ltehi aay MISS PUP IUTTLS re = ay a Cerny fiom i eens S — et if vay Ba), es STEELE. te, Voom} ee Supls: Ass ZZ ww Ke Ao fon Syas i pray. ® LAS. itt FTTH 8 tens tana yen er So acrnamaatinateenent ent enn ta ee Nm a ne rt AE A an me Pe et we epee ce dma an =i ne mi nner SAP A SS Seen a pry Speen races tm om tye cect emcee np mero eae entangle cat A NN 8 SD Se al ere SER ee ae Sanaa CENT peal renee tr a er ar BT AO aN mtr ee mh ern rr a tenner rn ar ane | tome oh ene ate et en ne a acer Sah me 2 anaemia ane Ta lee de ILA I ct em AL ALA LE ALY IRE I eee i ada the “amen anh ae Ae eR ee ee a i te eR A tart A RR orem epee Aree rete ee oe mages ruR st ste I EP ah ge ey pe rtm mnie Ne lle a tty min te ett + OEE Se ow eX ican cae Ps IRE WAI ata cloraaaeal Tae ae CEE T LORS IOT PED = PMARAPVES MEISEL OPA = : 2 ETA EME PARADE ER ak PCE A Se idl alee caeanaeial pss ee a inept te ie eaerentelvemt ose er ee oeaetineeetiitl oem mn ey OY OSS ea Pear renaadisaeeaie of mmtchracmnyoemutas- Aves enon Stent en i eee ti FRE NS a ASN WS DST RLS EITM NE WEIS é LAIR AE IEE NL IIE LOT IT WIS ME IE AER TET SEE Se ee ee AND ot DS Ae irl NE Ta JUNIOR CLASS While rambling through JHS if by chance you stray ' into the Junior classroom, you will see a group of 7 very interesting people. First, there is Iva Belle Wray, whose tickle-box (S@ overflows life the Ohio River and s he is about as |) able to control it as the inhabitants of Huntington ( are able to control the Ohio flood. She has a very | good sense of humor and seems to enjoy her relation- ship with the class. Usually the brunt of much good a4 natured teasing falls on Iva Belle's neighbor, Paul- ine Vincent. She is a very attractive and feminine- looking girl and seems quite capable of keeping Un- iG, | cle Sam's G-I's, past and present, happy. Patricia Moore is usually ina jolly mood and adds a great f deal to the gaiety of her surroundings. She is very | attentive to her work and seems to enjoy her Latin ‘)4) very much. Ramona Harrell who is usually seen close “xe by, would seem lost without Patricia. She, too, is ) very good at her studies, but there's always spare mS] time in which to entertain the Navy! Ralph Owen, Pi) is a very good athlete and seems to enjoy all the (S) sports in which he participates. Walter Gillam is “Pig of the quiet type and is seen but seldom heard. (S) Jeannette Harrell, a very quiet and attentive girl, seems to make a hit with everyone, especially a cer- i) tain ex-serviceman. Her desirable personality tends | to lead to greater griendship. James Gillam, who tv) like his brother, is very quiet. He likes to sit 5,2 back and enjoy the frolics of the class but he is not 4%_ usually involved. We wonder why all his books are , autographed by the same initials, FAJ. itlsie Griz- @ zard is the little girl of the class. Because she blushes so easily, there's always someone ready to a tease her. Her main ihterest seems to lie in Capron. ij We wonder shy? Last, but not least, is Frances Joy- ' ner. She takes a great interest in the school acti- vities and does well in scholastic activities. When a asked her favorite name we are quite sure she would ge say JIMMY. In this ramble you may not have noticed the twink- — —?if lers on the third finger, left hand of Iva Belle and ie, Patricia! Best of luck to both of you! : in lina t Siz ae RR. RTT. Pll vy? 2S x SPST, x NG: ide tehi bebe eL haan ; —. ME es ln 7 Meiji ln (ln Ms Ke Mn Zn Ye 2 PR aa: ZS Sz yey % , Kany 2 f ln Ba ms 4X7 x : 2% seahiriliged] bd fiil HiT | Marjorie Parson ee et ena asmsisi. aN oe ny SENIOR FAREWELL We the Juniors of 1946, realize this session has drawn to an end, and it will only bea short time before we shall be without you. As we are about to be Seniors, ourselveg, we fully appreciate your kind attitude of coopera- tion that you have given us, and it will remain f}with us through the rest of our time. Seniors, we will migg you and we know things will not seem the same without you,g so with you we are leaving and hoping that life may bring you best of what it has to offer and may you attain it all with honor and success. Farewell Seniors- WHO'S WHO Nancy Parker BESTLOOKING Willard hoore Marjorie Parson NEATEST Phillip Ivey Richard Nelson BEST DRESSED Phillip Ivey BEST DANCER Richard Nelson LiOST STUDIOUS William Jordan BEST ATHLETE Ralph Owen LiOST ORIGINAL David Grant BEST SPORT Ralph Owen WITTIEST David Grant Ernestine Prifechett CUTEST Nancy Parker Patricia Moore Nancy Parker India Mitehell Nancy Parker India Mitchell Nancy Perker Nancy Parker BEST ALL AROUND Phillip Ivey MGST POPULAR Willard Moore mk Re ge ee ee eee a ee eee er eer ee K = was Tics coissiaasyht Neaiianeanenteial ane S waSwasY ss S _geeneniraes ZASS (irae was al Spaieas VV Cirieaeteremaciter rLiSapalss Ng set ee mi ha neon emer a! at : 7 a ee co en ee ALE ALT SA PRR LE RE AS OI LIE ATT I a mata nreter asses we SA aL aa nL DNS ON DUO NO nT er UShnERSSI RARASURORRRNERNURENEDMADRARRAaNERORUTRINT pees itera nein manatee Finite a et ES rT seen onemnenn Alp ere pa ee LOS a a eT ae a nee chun cinemas en A A A eS aC a rr erting - neta hana ean eee mrp onary anni eta nf at RI, CAAA FN OA LOL LLL LCCC ELL LCL LL OD CLOT CY TNE CCC RL LOOT AAA AANA emt Ne nei ee nan LN ST te a a an ne in ema late tis a eR eA ele nha ee nme i Re nr Ae APR = a ne a a RE RN te — er RH SE ir tn aera enersec tay ees. leah: ese een a a NR A A nics eS rN gman = =Car nn tn tT I LL LD A ae + eet Fea nee ee anna a NL A a hn SaaS nan a a ar ei AE LA A AAA a ne ae ee ae fn eee a tt eee =e eer tase ee Speer eee names ale a ate eee Rl a a ea — So a A me es APSE A TO NM I i ES ARNIS RMT Se ra cn en EL RE I a ae a poet a nh i Sarre yon erie NNN Ne eK ahha PE I AN i q Ti irre andre yA NAN ene RNa tent Ynentea optus mmo Rt mlrAcaNY i My SAL Uomo prrahieayncmainhindlanypsnitnWammeAin svarermnal ir inven hte et iy eternity Ora Wr aaa NSB ARES A eae a hte a tt SR ee at A eA ea FANN Uh Renta te nearer nwANNrnereN NAA AH ER ARIA mena ents YR GSN‘ ane WA a-wer frm Apatite Oh hdd etme hau nananhtelnenn irsaeetinarnnth KHAr At antmanehtettnttirempamaneh NO bs cua A ee aR cet alpen inet iheet tenets antennas nab ahmnnnitenaiitnynn-aeniah nal heme maneneenAnR ener Rh rms perm nhieu nnn air ina ROR RENAL NRA IAER OT SHAH io mn pnt nen eSndN MRA ahi Aenea A HN anand ArpS mn Sonn vrinnnrN AHN annie AY MaNUNaaoAunnerAmiNneRiYAs tne 8)fAnY Nt SHR PtH Anit i eter an manned arya rarer vernal item ces corer eateries vet aanrommnenenarenepitnanirouesneneesie tan omni hn’eenonmanesnusicetithcinnrsnunatie ei sirermeramre rosea atone ST TSR eto i Uo Ce a W fear teeny Soot a An a Ane AAA A RARE rt en Aho tt RI A em ae ttn in A att eptember Ummm At Aime iW entry orn nen hy mnk i Matemens enb' A a a oe cman tenn Ai ont nem a a mnt Arner hiner mnnrsegaaminemstenaematianehinanitinn hi nhiian Antenne ner nmsnhbumh anne) aaah ain-nrwmarm mame nhs stk Arar err Am ati AIGA GO HAM MRAN A MONA PO en ner tm einionigamatnener sarap ne eaten nein stoners grananeAn ne ASR raar yn america Renan Meer n a! Ae rtm matte pmyeanntnving anenpone rena preme i annenan meer tine ds Soe ea ot een Att eee aeennatrenraduetnein Rin hh ae nen tA ne AP Nn Ae ten fmt s tombstone ihn: Sa nif nt tons math repaint omar asim mwa Mcrae ord U etn eA NS : SOPHOMORES ' Bobbie Bendall : ip Seeing Bobbie without her Latin book, nS) . Is like having a stove without a cook. b 6 6Jean Flowers Bs [ She thinks that missing school would be a crime, | But we know she'd rather ride her horse any timé,) Marie Hall : She seems to be fond of a certain Bob, Do you think a housewife will be her next job? Margaret Hogarth We know a million dollar baby in a 5 10¢ store” . She has such winning, witty ways--who would ask £ i | 7 i : for more? iE Oretha Owen an Ni To be more like her we all desire, BS 4 For her quiet ways we all admire. eR GE Dorothy Starke | 4 To get Dorothy talking is very rare, | 2 ( But when she gets started she does her share. ( Jean Wheeler |) Se Jean is our Dinah Shore, a4 4 And her voice we all adore. D ‘© Milton Beatty | i Milton seems to like a certain girl in the ei 4 G Junior class, i) 4| If she would be willing to fail, he would be || sil willing to pass. aS |) William Jordan aS G William is our quiet industrious boy, ny) And being annoyed by girls he doesn't enjoy. . ¢ Talmadge Mitchell i But if you have to get 40 words, Talmadge, do you think you'll pass? b Willard Moore | He seems to be nuts about his typing class, i He's quite a good character in the sports field. And with the girls, too, he gets a nice deal. | Vv Dickie Nelson He may be little, that is quite true, But without Jean Wheeler, what would he do? epee a ama AEG i mete eal ae en pam eer ia a I A Se a A A ee TE AT one ot be Pe RS EY Sia i Riad peeing Rs neg aan met mg — Ae ——— RS WCE ove a eR ee ee a - RE NE the ae a NI Ae SAO TT Sa manele neem 7 in Ae Coan nena nEK! aan er ae et RITA SEP TRS Ae al A Cw TY eS Sie Lee acl ORL PCIE PAE Di mr A FO. 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Lucy Neal in comnetition with Jose Iturbi. 1§, Jean Proctor owning a record shop. MANS 16. Louise Robbins teaching math. 17. Lois Starke, a stenographer, 18. 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SEG eA DRE amas ae NS aun, tds an EE SP SE ERNE Tinie IE es 7 PER CRE OER EROS EI A Te a eieeaenmmia ee oe SE A RE ERE DEI AE NE OP LAPT — Prete eeer te PEPROT EDT “yt hin G Pde ARSMATGRNCE TAPAS y Xr ar _z aS ae py) «: ery “ter nan enn a __S eS Girls' Rasketball Team The girls' basketball team of Jarratt High School _ had a very successful year. They worked with their coach, Mrs. Burruss, who taught them many things that § one should learn and know in order to play basketball. ) They vracticed plays and learned them well which en- — abled them to win nine out of fifteen games, We all want to thank our wonderful coach, Mrs. aBurruss, for her excellent services rendered to us this year, The team consisted of six players and four sub- — stitutes. As we shall lose four players bygrduation we wish to show our appreciation for the part they © played in helping our team. Those who remain wish to jpay tribute to Ernestine Pritchett, Lorraine Chapman, — Marjorie Parson, Nancy Parker and Dorothy Flowers and , also our manager--India Mitchell. Even though the team was successful this year, they hope to he even more successful in the coming years, As a climax to our basketball seagonthe teams | celebrated with a very nice banquet. The team played the following games with these scores: Team: Jarratt, 14-McKenney-----28, Nancy Parker-LF Jarratt, 22-Carson------- 4. Warjorie Harrell-Rf Jarratt, 11-Stony Sheek Marjorie Parson-CG Jarratt, 9-Dinwiddie---- 8, Lorraine Chapman-CG Jarratt, 14-Drewryville-- 8, Ernestine Pritchett-RG Jarratt, 8-NMcKenney----- 16. Patricia Moore-LG Jarratt, 8-Stony Creek--10. Jean Wheeler-RF Jarratt, SAB Dib bok Scan 7. Marie Harrell-RG Jarratt, 20- akefield---- 9, Dorothy Flowers-CG Jarratt, 4-Dinwiddie---- 5. |. Jarratt,” 20-Carsen- -----13, Jarratt, 34-Wakefield---- 3, Jarratt, 16-Midway------- 4, Jarratt, 16-Yaverly------ 31. Jarratt, 11-Emporia------10, ip aieety earner eat ae 3 + a. ee Ot ee ee 5 Se ee = 7: Sey eyre ot amon ek S or x a) geen Sl = ey gam f SEE enna pores ona te eaten aera ioe eich Pete ap temsnnhannm nein eee gana tonmemmnnn reiormmtteneneset eer Senate mi ERR GCE seat zee ioe: imme dra i te emnensna nmr re mn ze eS Ye Sr t Sang PZ Ss | ‘PERE CC ORS SRE SACRE ERE SAS RS Eee me rs nS eS alla Se ee z Sp 2a, 7 y S IS et, [nS Yoon eae Y ) HEHE . He Se BASKETBALL TEAM The Jarratt boys' basketball .team book to the court this season with the full intention of making it a victorious season, and they really fulfilled that intention. They had the best seas son Jarratt has known for flany years, winning 14 atraight games, in fact all of them. The scores are as follows? McKenny= -«= = 8 Jarratt-=58 McKenny= =«= =+10 Jarratt+--44 Stony Creek++14 Jarratt= 34 Stony Creek=«23 Jarratte=31 Dinwiddiew-.«11 Jarratt=-39 Dinwiddie---=£15 Jarratt--69 Midwaye-emem=25 Jarratte=32 CarsOne-- -9= 5 Jarratt--45 Drewryville+--17 Jarratt--50 Drewryville= -22 Jarratt=-79 Emporiae-- «33 Jarratt--34 Waverly- ---+-14 Jarratt=--77 Wakefield-=-=23 Jarratt-+46 Wakefield----18 Jarratt-+48 The hardest of the 14 games was the one | played on January 9, 1946, with Emporia, A very hard-fought game all the way through, but Jar= ratt took the game by one point, The line-up for the Jarratt five was ag fol lows: Forward P. S. Ivey Forward Re Owen Center W. Moore Guard Le. Daniels Guard D. Grant Substitutes? Co. Daniels Jo Harvey M,. Leonard D. Pair R. 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Se. SOR Ay oy oe eo ee aes Aa PaO eee) NN Nr Sua ESS BASEBALL TEAM The boys! baseball team had a very successful season this year, Out of its thirteen games the team won nine, Against their opponents they made 117 runs to their 75. The team's batting average was 267, The good work of the players was largely due to cooperation and good sportsmanship as well as pract- ice, The team wishes to express their appreciation to their wonderful coach, Mr. Burruss, for his ex- cellent service rendered to them and also to pay tribute to Luther Daniels, David Grant, and Phillip Ivey, whom they will lose through graduation. The schedule follows: ‘Stony Creek------- 8 Jarratte-«---.- 9° Stony Creek------- 4: Jarratt- ------ 13 McKenny---------- 10 Jarratt-------- 7 Met enhy-—=—-==—==— 1 Jarratt-------- 9 Lawrenceville----- 5 Jarratt-------- 2 Lawrenceville----- 2 Jarratt------- 10 Carson------------ Jarratinea ucue ras Carson------------ 6 Jarrat teo-snno 4 Boykins----------- 2 Jarratte.+ s- aoD Midway------------ 3 Jarratbt«cceauss Emporia----- --- -- 1 Jarratiesncuess 8 Enporia--=-----=--- Jarratt-------- 7 Alberta----------- 5 Jarratt- --- -- q The Line-up was as follows: 2b Melvin Leonard AL a Phillip Ivey {(Capt.) 1b Rylan Pritchett 3b Charles Daniels 1b David Grant (Co-Capt.)p Ralph Owen ron Jesse Harvey rt Luther Daniels ¢ Milton Beatty Lb Willard Moore ss Richard Nelson 2b James Prince Les Talmadge Mitchell re iSgeas ASTIN A ZS “a. nn ne OS VLISGaSP LGA SA S yr S Swiss ay ow. Levis ea aly Cw — SGISTUST Snes dee iw _——— eR NS A A td (CEI Se oa atl ten na et omg ee a: Se Sa A AE NP Sh ee a SEL 5A SOR ——s Seno a eae aera mr ag a oe SI ; - a Pee cata a CCR A NL TTA IT I oan rane ee eae eeiepenn tac snirtebatenan —arsmnenire nese eases se ate a cn Re EC LOOT! LO: ARLE nen a —--— entre A Pl 2 wet mendes ia es A aY | Secs : plates anos nein wvnveseleannaoreeen rien emma Nr bd alas a, eo 2 Se vlc YZ ‘ 72 Sizdins Zs ye a ih Yr p—SYe te er ye eS NVZ perteee eer? my © | ATE ( Cr) q a——— ¢ KPA: AAG Aion Joes J rm apy ln So. GC. A. Under the leadership of Marjorie Parson, Pres.} Phillip Ivey, Vice-Pres.; Patricia Moore, Sec.;Ramona | Harrell, Treas.3 and Margaret Hogarth, reporter,the S. C. A. had a very successful year. The objectives of the S.C.A. for the year of Li 1945-46 were as follows: Health: A. Increase the number of five pointers. B. Keep basements clean. C. Keep the grounds and rooms clean. D. Take care of lunch room and other school property. Athletics: A. Support the Athletic Association. B. Encourage every person to take part in school activities. Music: A. More cooperation in Glee Club and Assembly. Dramatics: A. Promote better S, C. A. and Assembly programs. B. Sponsor the Senior play. Safety: A. Support A. A. A. B. Impress the importance of safety at home and at school and when going and coming from school. Welfare Work: A. Give baskets to the needy at any appropriate time. B. Join the Red Cross. Citizenship Treining: A. Become better citizens. B. Make wise use of leisure time. Socials: A. To participate in the school Halloween party. B. Christmas party. C. Pienie at end ef school year. Sponsor Year 300k. Support War Bond Campaign by buying as stamps and bonds as we possibly can. 2 rs AN: es nN VA 2 Sz Sr ES ¥2 Hel ITI yng yar ae qe ky ar [Tae eee idl llc ann Fa inulin ez RARASTATAATTAS this celebration, SS A “4 Margaret Hogarth, Ramona “Herrcll, -Indit {lit- chell, Patricia Moore and Marjorie Parson were sent to Cerson ss delesates to the District . Cc. A. Con- vention. S is Lipsy The 5. Cs. A. feels that it has aecomplished much this year a4 s shown whet cooperative pupils can do. ns “or aA Seabee ae ayes 1) ) AS Aly ZA Ss 2 s ” CC sh CHRISTIAS PROGRal. ( The Christmas progrem was held at J. H. S. on the afternoon of December 20, 1945. After lunch, we§ put away books and all thoughts of scheol, hauling Oia clus Stet. spirit axin °“tovthet' felt .by our} ancestors long agc. BW esieniotioneonl wAS Bs iSapiwpe weather the severel weeks prior to} quite «e few pupils were absent Mrs. Lindamood did, however, manage to prepare quite} én enjoyeble program, with «a short pley entitled The Magic Christmas Bell by elementary grade child Due tc bad Se SW feeling of Christmas in because of Pees fire lotitile. pley elone with: the Christmas) 4) carols the program called for, wes the final touch = required to point..more of a us than we have felt for a long worries thrust upon us by the war. 7 time, S u Giving thanks for a peaceful Christmas and many good friends, we gathered up our gifts heaped on everyone by fellow classmates end went home, eager to crowd es much enjoyment into the holidays as pos- sible. : POTTS Lows CRRA Sa Spc. : Pekar tere ee PS SO OT PS Rt ba Se lV OL OL A OT dni: HTT ee ‘ : iH TEE oy) (ln Ma Lee OM 7S CEES. Cay! PS ul SV. % PAPAEM,: A pS i, ma oes SENIOR PLAY On Friday night, April 12, 1946, the Seniors of Jarratt High School presented STRICTLY FORMAL, a three act comedy. Many relatives and friends of the cast were present and were rewarded with a fine play. Each seemed to fit his part exactly and acted to the best of his ability, They deserve many com- pliments for the fine work they did. The cast was as follows: Jane, who hasn't a date for the dance DOROTHY FLOWERS Sally, her best friend ; NANCY PARKER Agnes, the maid of all work MARGARET HOGARTH Andrew Cutler, Jane's father . R¥LAN PRITCHETT Nettie Cutler, her mother MARIAN ROBBINS My. Ahern, a neighbor PHILLIP IVEY Jim, Sally's boy=-friend DAVID GRANT Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps MARJORIE PARSON Mrs. Tilton, her mother , PAULINE VINCENT Josie Tilton, her kid sister 3 NANCE GRAHAM Elroy, who likes to put the shot RALPH OWEN George, whom Jane is sweet on WILLARD MOORE Marcia, a«triple-threat from New York LORRAINE CHAPMAN Cindy Collins, a girl with ideas INDIA MITCHELL Marilyn, who is “after” ELroy ERNESTINE PRITCHETT Sgt. Bob Cunningham of the Army . LUTHER DANIELS TS A AA AA ALARA YG x SLES ZEAE Lipas Swabs i As TY ZS Swe Spr SGT t SN | CERRY, ae kes a a Ee oon owe mee ee 8 a a a ae Sun, eee eS Oe : nl ae — ee ee oe OPO TS Pela NS Seavarinnt Terese on n phe kamen cima + ye py Sr Ne Ne ee cp ep Rr ee ey Sr “ab etesst IP iS miaienin’ S DAR. Pr S17 GLEE CLUB Ups Swas The high school Giee Club has had a mcre active year than usual, to the delight of the members. It's feats were limited to performances in assembly un- til March 23, when it journeyed to Norfolk, Virgi- ia t6 be judged in Blair Junior High Auditorium. Singing Pirate Dreams and The Shepherd's Tune , we were rated 1 , which made us eligible for parti- clpation in the Music Festival held in Richmond, Virginia on April 13 in the Mosque Auditorium. This was quite a larger affair than the Norfolk gathering with schools from all over the state of Virginia present for the day-long festival. Lunch was served in the Mosque and our group sang (according to regu- lations) the same songs as in Norfolk but was dis- | qualified because of the excess in the number on the stage. ) 2S TERETE TEEPE PT Per pee PEEP PPE PEGE Sw S t ZU SZ on ee D wiswls PS was UW liam, ipl fri ZS nln: PS AOS dlnG On April 30, we attended the Music Festival in Stony Creek held for all of Sussex County and Emporia | High School. Not being judged this time, our group was freer to perform according to what it liked. We had one chorus, Sunshine in Rainbow Valley , in which the boys performed for the first time this ses- sion, one girl's chorus and another special number, Oh, Peddler, Tell Me , composed of nine girls in three parts. Then two vocal pupils, Nancy Parker and Jean Wheeler sang as solos, In the Garden of My Heart and My Lindy Lou , respectively. — Sear re LSwas NS fn bal b ANS It is hoped by the upper classmen that all suc- ceeding classes will receive as much enjoyment and learning as those this year, thanks to Mrs. R. L. Lindamood. Swas Sweswas Lees q a lin pr ln MO HALLOWEEN The Halloween celebration at school was unusu- ally quiet. True to tradition, there was a program, eats, games, and bingo for the older patrons. The food counter was attended by the high school girls, while the boys supervised the game room. Since the elementary children did not participate in prepar- ing for the celebration, they were all the more en- thusiastic as. customers at the various spots of a- musement provided by the older pupils. The amount of business done in the game room was unreckoned for, therefore prizes played out long before the enthusiasm of the patrons. They then turned to the bingo for their fun. It was there that the party ended, literally, for there was fun and laughter until long after all the other people had either gone home, set out for real Halloween pranksor joined in bingo. Fi MOF ANC MO AO Ol t a ae in My. RT aX Sy) _ Ps Y SYS VALENTINE'S DAY Kipdlins “ins Because of our inability to have our usual cele- bration in high school at Christmas time, we resolved) to make Valentine's Day as gala an occasion as possi-7 J ble. Sa y ar We were allowed two periods on the afternoon o the fourteenth for our fun, and there was truly more) fun than sentiment shown. We show the comic Valen- tines we received as evidence. : mye Ya The Socials Committee of the SCA ha@ .rranged very interesting games, which furnished a great deal) of fun. The more serious, but still enjoyable, side of the party came when refreshments were served and another SCA party “adjourned --leaving good will and) the library to clean for the Socials Committee. ewe ie Az Cacia jew 39 2 f ralltnK ¢ a cee ae me cotah a re ee Ae ten a ene Seen Se i natn Nt eS Ts ie ere ho Smeg ene nt nee Aa ee ee So a ae mmannreneapnya etc nme anseressattn sent “— nr te acme en A pacmnannentn aemnictnth hsnenpanacenninal Aint seeeemeamnten seat Bs rredlapanvanaieares-cammioryr resins meactenamaten eemet eh =n ee mers tnn eto nhs US SANS ARS Swat Neelam NN: ZA Ss , Sepals CONGRaTULATICNS to the ES JARRATT GRADUsTING CLASS he of 1946 A Ss 4 SREY from Johns-Manville Prods. Corp. of Va, () Wem (eof Ss Jarratt, Virginia aS Swisw. 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