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

 - Class of 1943

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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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Page 33 text:

OUR CLASSMATES AS WE SEE THEM ifritik' G. W. GORE- Want to argue? ALVERTA MILLER--- lt tickled me so good. CECELIA DARRACOTT-- My mother told me to watch out for these city slickers. WALLACE STIEFFEN- I don't know what makes me go out of this world when a clarinet starts messing with a melody. MILTON BISHOP- I know you do, but do you really? GEORGE BROWNE-He's the little devil of our class-but he's a cute one at that. WARREN D'BENE--He'd crush a girl's heart as quickly as he would a Crabber's. BOBBY EASTMAN-Wonder who will be wearing your graduating ring next??? LEONARD BROWN-He's quiet-until he goes to Richmond. HENRY SADLER-The boy with the lovely speaking voice. SAM COLLIE- l'm going back to the wagon because these shoes are killin' me. GEORGE FOWLER-The typical, All-American woman-hater-at least all the girls think so JOHN PIXLEY-The boy that sports those gee-oo-rr-gous autos. KATIE FREIDMAN- I left my heart at the stage door canteen. KlTTY HARRISON-The big girl with a bigger heart. GERTRUDE COLLINS- l'm a hog about the Navy! ANNE FREEMAN- Me worrying about my fella? ALBERT GRAVES-Our own track star! PAULA KANTER-The little girl that's always there. STUART PELTZ-Drama as c career. DORIS HUDGINS- Boo who? DAVID HAMILTON-lsn't it a pity--about Ginny and David! BURTON HILL-A quiet little man is he! CLARICE FOX- Oh - - mom, he'Il do. MARY LOVE MITCHELL- We Mitchells are the stuff. MARY COX-Oh, Jimmy! DOROTHY DIDLAKE- Fresh, we don't go steady. JEAN G. PHILLIPS- I threw a kiss in the ocean. CHRISTINE THORN- Oohl-We little people aren't babies, you know. JENE HALEY-Tall, blond, and Smart. MARY JANE THOMPSON- Wait, I'll have to see if Betty can go. MARGARET HERNDON- Speaking of boys-give me a down-homer any old day. EVELYN HOWERTON- lf I do it, l'lI get a whipping, I dood it! ESTEVA NEWBILL- Take your temperature again, big boy, you ain't so hot! MIGNON NACHMAN- Listen, Bud, you've got you're signals mixed. THERESA LAWSON- Don't hand me that line. KATHRYN HICKS- Stop flappin your gums. A. C. MOSS- Shoot the kidney to me Sidney. CARL ROY- Now you're cookin' with gas. IRENE NICOL- I'm in love-but I haven't found him yet. FLORENCE VAN NATTER- I feel so good I couldn't stand it if I felt any better. HENRY HOWELL- Oh, lady be good to me. BENNY LANKFORD-One of our smoothies. ROY SEWARD- Don't roll those big blue eyes at me. RALPH HARRIS- Oh, give them the hot foot and come on. HILDA SWANK- I'll reserve my answer. RICHARD HALL- l'Il take over now, Bud. LLOYD EVANS- Who do you think you're foolin'. THELMA VNZELLS- Shall we start talking about boys or let them come into the conversation natura y. BETTY LYLISTON-Sometimes known as Boojums. GRAESON WILLIAMS- The Coach wanted me to go in and kick off, but l'm too young to ie. TH I RTY-ON E

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