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

 - Class of 1943

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PERSONALITY POEMS JIMMY PRESSON Jack and Jill went up the hill, A curve they met was sharp, The car upset, Jack's rolling yet, And Jill is playing the harp. itukaif LARRY SANFORD My troubles are not corpuscular, Abdominal or muscular- Neither is it leucocytic, Nasal, Dental or mephritic. I simply have hysteria lA sort of nerve malarial- Engendered by the bills I got For telling me what I have Not! sir sir it WARREN D'BENE 'Tis hard to part with those we love, When our hearts are full of hope, 'Tis harder still to find the towel, When our eyes are full of soap. it 'iff-it JOHN HULLER Don't worry if your job is small, And your rewards are few. Remember that the mighty oak Was once a nut like you. iktfrsit JANE HARRIS A Banana peel A flash of hose A little squeal And down she goes. flirtfrikr GRAYSON WILLIAMS Lives of great men all remind us We can make our grades sublime, lf the girl who sits behind us Will get our homework in on time. TO THE STUDENT BODY ln the days of the distant future, May we in your memory live, And the thought of our days spent together A few moments of happiness give. sir sir tif JENE HALEY A wise ole owl lived in an oak, The more he heard the less he spoke, The less he spoke the more he heard, Can't we be like this wise ole bird? tftiirtfr FRANCES MORRIS A friend is not one who sees our faults And is taken in by sham, A friend is one who knows our faults And doesn't-care. 19t'i2r'lff GEORGE BROWNE Hector's pedal spurted thunder, Hector tore the roads asunder, Hector made the final blunder, Alas! Poor Hector's six feet under, Witt BETTE JANIK Five hundred years ago today A wildemess was here, A man with powder in his gun Went forth to kill a deer. But now the times have changed somewhat Along a different plan A dear with powder on her nose Goes out to hunt a man. tht DEWEY STINSON lf cupid wrote the alphabet With his arrows for a feather, He surely made a great mistake Not putting U and l together. TWENTY-EIGHT



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. OUR CLASSMATES AS WE SEE THEM 'ksfrsfr JOHN HULLER-- Better men than I might have lived, but I sincerely doubt it. ELINOR BEAZLIE- And, you know what? Virginia and I got so tickled! BILLY EVERETT- Yesterday I was a boy-But today I am a Man! MILDRED PARKS- I just love anything in a cadet's uniform! BETTE JANIK-All the boys liked her but one-he loved her! ROSE MEENA-Her soft, sweet voice her nature tells! EDYTHE SARFAN- Oh! My, how I do love the army I ! I DOROTHY MCCUTCHEON- What's wrong with o house-wife as a profession? HERMINE LEVIN-Her soberness shows soundness of mind. SHIRLEY SIMS-Capable of taking care of herself. LEROY JONES- Go on Forrest! LEMUEL FORREST- Action speaks louder than words, and how! BILLY ALLEN- Course, I'm mamo's boy, wanta make something of it? ROBERT SICELOFF-Oh, man-what a man! GEORGE SMITH- Silence is golden. RAYMOND HARGRAVE- I like Washington in June, how about you? C. D. WILLIAMS- Boy, do the girls love 'aubrurn' hair? WILLIAM BAKER- l'm no big, bad mang I'se sweet. ASHTON PETERSON- Deed I do love chewing-gum-so do the girIs! BOBBY HANCOCK- I don't know which I like better, my Algebra or my girls. GLADYS KOSCHEL- I am taller than four feet, one and one fourth inches aren't I, C. D.? DEWEY STINSON- Why can't the girls leave me alone? RUBY MASSEY-All jewels are precious and our Ruby is no exception. CHARLES GWALTNEY- Work is the greatest thing in the world. Therefore let us save it till tomorrow. HAROLD ABRAHAM- You gotta admit I'm the sheik of this class. RALPH SLAUGHTER-Our one arm driver- You can't pay attention to your brakes when your mind's on your clutch. VIRGINIA LIVESAY- Ain't love grand! LARRY SANFORD- l'm sick. WALTER LASSITER- United we stand. BILLY ROATEN-Newport News High's Bing Crosby. FRANCES MORRIS- I've got gobs of love for the saiIors. VIVIAN BENTON-Second Kate Smith. VIRGINIA COLEMAN- Cute outfit I have on, isn't it? BETTY RINKER- I'm going to the U. S. O. tonight. JIMMY PRESSON- Wonder when my baby's coming home? WILMER DELK- Chubby. ENNIS REES- I like me. Who do you like? VIRGINIA POTTER- Keep your distance! ESTELLE DEUELL-Young and innocent. HELEN DAVIE-Well liked by all. ALICE ARCH-A snappy miss. DORIS EDWARDS-- Okay Georgia here I come. MARIE BANE- I'm a hog about a blue-eyed sailor. ELSIE FARRAR-The happiest girl in school. DAVID WILSON- I don't feel good. ALFRED HAUSER-Well-known. VIRGINIA KEMP-A voice of flowing honey. ELAINE WARE-Preparing for the next leap year. EVELYN CHAPMAN-What, late again? DORIS EDGE-A quiet and timid red head. ROMAINE GRICE-The little girl with spit curls. JANE HARRIS-Drama crazy. L. A. TYREE-The sweetest boy in our class-eh, girls? THIRTY

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