Newport News High School - Anchor Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1924

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THELMA VEKA WINDER “The glass of fashion and the mould of form, the observed of all observers.” Valedictorian; Basketball, ’24; Track, ’23. Allow us to introduce our most stylish girl, Thelma. She is the only member of our class who is graduating in three and a half years. That should speak for her intellectual ability, and as for her good fellowship and personality, any member of the class will tell you that Thelma is “just fine.” We all like her and are proud to have made such a charming addition to our class roll. AMANDA GRAY “Chubbie” “Can one desire too much of a good thing?” Annual Play, ’22-’23; Track Team, ’23; Sec’y Athletic Association, ’23; Sec’y Literary Socie- ty, ’23; Basketball Squad, ’22-’23-’24; Present Student Club, ’22; Class Historian; Vic-e-Pres. Dramatic Club; Pres. Spanish Club; Varsity Squad, ’21-’22-’23-’24; Manager Varsity Squad. Chubbie is one of the most popular girls we know. Not only in school is she well known and admired but throughout the entire community. And one who has seen her on the court or out “treading the boards,” knows her athletic abil- ity is exceptional. It is hard to say good-by to such a popular student and good classmate as “Chubbie.” GEORGE ALLEN WATTS “Shrimp” “Do you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt?” Although “Shrimp” isn’t named Ben, we just couldn’t resist this quotation. The rea- son will be apparent to any member of the class, we know! Shrimp has been an invaluable aid to our class home room periods, when the rest of us ran out of pep Allen was right on hand with more. Since we have known him we are in- clined to believe that big things come in small packages. •20

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ELMER JENSEN “Ikey” “A lion among ladies is a fearful thing.” Class Play, ’24. “Ikey” is our most handsome boy, if you don’t believe it why look at his picture again. His winning smile and personality have caused the feminine hearts of the class to skip beats more than once during the four years we have been together, but it took a little lady outside the class to win our Apollo, and although he is with us in body, his heart we are afraid, is in D. C. KATHERINE EARNEST “Kitty” “But so fair She takes the breath of men away Who gaze upon her unaware.” “Kitty” is our golden haired cla s beauty, and she undoubtedly merits the title. It is sel- dom one finds a girl as pretty as Kitty, and as excellent a student, sport and classmate. So far as we know Kitty has not “flopped” yet; when she does, however, here’s hoping our queen catches a king. KATE WEGER “Katie” “As merry as the day is long.” Katie is a happy-go-lucky person. An ex- tremely likeable pal and we’re glad to have had her companionship during our high school days. Kat ie’s only fault is chewing gum, and Katie chews. Good luck, Katie, may your life always be one of smiles. 19



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MARGARET BRYANT “Ann” “The eternal feminine draws us on.” Class Play, ’24. It’s hard to tell what makes Margaret so popular, except that she’s just cute. The en- tire school is unanimous in its good opinion of our leading lady. An actress of no mean abil- ity is Ann, a good student, classmate and sport, a typical “good fellow.” Mary evident- ly finds her so, for they are the two insepara- bles of our class. CHARLES EARL TALLEY “0 Heavens! were a man but constant he were a jewel.” Vice-President Student Council, ’23; Mem- ber Athletic Council, ’23; Football, ’22-’23; Track, ’22-’23; Captain Track, ’22; Manager Track, ’22; Manager Football, ’23; Manager Basketball, ’23; Home Room President, ’23; Class Play (June) ’23. There’s one in every class — ours is Talley — the sheik. He breaks feminine hearts with the same relentless force with which he “hits the line” in a game. We must forgive him, though, for he detests his reputation and good looks thoroughly, and we have heard that he is con- stant to one at least. MICHEAL BYRNES “Mike” “A man of sovereign parts he is esteemed.” Football, ’22-’23; Baseball, ’22-’23; Basket- ball, ’22-’23. Allow us to introduce one of the best known and most efficient football players known in high school circles. Besides being one of the best football men the school has ever produced “Mike” has proved himself an exceptional scholar. “A’s” flourished on his report as of- ten as “E’s” blossomed f orth on that of the class dumbell. Good luck “Mike.” 21

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