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H OM ER PYLE Ho'me'r Life is a jest and all things show it. I thought so once and now I know it. MENNO 'WENGER Buck Though not an excellent scholar Buck has been a true asset to the class of '47 with his agreeable personality and winning ways. JOHN WILLIAMS John A jolly, easy-going fellow. John is always willing to do his bit for the class and the school. I E I I l l A ls ss 'ine-ss if e 51? sf? JUNE STICKLAND UJ1t'lL0,': Full of vim and vigor, June is an all around good sport and cheerful person. LAURA PHELPS Lwzw'u, - Laura joined our class in 1947. We only wish we could have shared her friendship longer. Tlniwteavz . MARGARET TURNER M'utt Willingness to help is one of Ma.rgaret's greatest vir- tues. She played on the bas- ketball team, and she won the applause of all in the Senior play. ESTHER LEE Pork Chops She is a jolly little girl with a peaches and cream complexion. She's also noted for her alliance with Norma and June. CHRISTINA MOORE Claris Chris, with her dry sense of humor, has been our class wit, also, star contribution to basketball team.
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CHARLES 111oNMoNo'ER Sugwr Boy Charles took part in all school activities and still had time for classwork. He is a dependable guy with a heart as big as he is. CLARENCE JONES Jo1Lasie A gay good nature is in his eyes. He's a buddy to all, an all around good fellow. ROBERT MATTHEWS Bob 1-Ie is serious, dignified, and studious, as all Seniors should be, also, kind and sym- pathetic. ROBERTE NEED Napoleon Whatever skeptic could in- quire for, For every why he had a wherefore. A CHARLES NORFLEET Ch.cw'les Not too sober Not too gay But a rare good fellow in every way. Twelve NORMA FERRELL Nw'm'ie Although Norma isr1't stu- dious, good nature and a sunny disposition have won her a host of friends. BETTY HOFFMAN nlgettyn Betty's personality has won us all. She is never too busy to lend a hand. AUDREY HUMPHRIES Hu'mplw'ey And still we gazed And still the wonder grew That one small head Could carry all she knew. JEAN JACKSON uRedn Jean is a jolly girl and al- ways ready for fun. Cheerful from morning 'till nite, always looking' on the bright side of life. JOAN KREGER Joan Joan's always ready for a good time. Yet, her versatil- ity enables her to cope with the more serious side of life.
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TI-IE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Sf-Z' E the Senior class of Kempsville High School in the year of nineteen hun- dred and forty-seven 419471, being of sound mind and body, do hereby if designate this as our Last Will and Testament. 1 To gujhcleai' old Alma Mater we leave memories, fond, we hope, of the V W- - c ass o' . We bestow our blessings upon the faculty and for them and through them we leave. We know, they could wish for nothing more satisfactory. To the Junior Class as a whole, we do very graciously bequeath these, our finest characteristics. fAny relationship between the following and actual facts is purely coincidentalj Article Article Article Article Article Article l 2 3 4 5 6 Our ability to do our homework at all times, but in case you do not, we give you the remarkable gift we had for making split-second excuses. Next we leave you our knack for getting straight A's. Naturally we will you our desks in the finest of condition. Vile decided you'd probably need our genius for writing term papers-so- as an afterthought-it's yours. Previous classes have willed us these traits and since we're departing, we pass them on to you in the traditionary way, sophistication, polish, bril- liance, the cooperative spirit, good manners, and love of fellowmen. Last but not least, We sorrowfully leave to the Senior class of '48-our sponsor,'Mrs. Barnes. P. S. Beware! fThe previous statement is actual fact! WWQO? lND1VlDUALLY, WE WILL YOU THE FOLLOWING: Item Item ltem 1 tem Item Item 4. 5. G. Cora Blaclmnorc leaves her quiet, mannerly way to Eclwwrrl H ellcey and hopes that someday .... well anyway, we hope!!! Cl'1.1acl'ie Brcmclt fthe physique! bequeaths his build to Walter Ricldlelwover. Rose Capps wills her freckles to Lola, lVI'l'lLSO'lL and her ability to mumble to to quiet little Bobby Scott. Dcfmris C'uth1'ell bequeaths his nice red hair to R'iclz.ard Slwckley. Alva leaves his way with the women to Bobby Tufru.cr. Jack Efucms bequeaths his sophistication to Wilbur Campbell. li'oLn'tcc11,
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