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MAISIE LENORA WILLIAMS RED, Cape Charles, Virginia Ambition: P. E. Instructor Nickname: “Nora” Favorite Song: Handy Man Pet Saying: “No Big Thing” Hobby: Dancing ALBERT JEFFERSON WRIGHT Eastville, Virginia Ambition: Laboratory Technician Nickname: “Al” Favorite Song: Teen Angel Pet Saying: “All That Jazz” Hobby: Driving GLORIA LUCILLE WYNDER Cheriton, Virginia Ambition: Confidential Secretary Nickname: “Glo” Favorite Song: Mood Indigo Pet Saying: “Later” Hobby: Dancing Annual Staff STANDING: Bobby Custis, Sports Editor; Theodore Johnson, Yearbook Sales; Shirley Sample, Class Editor; Catherine Arnold, Social Editor; Leonard Spady, Assistant Editor; John Fields, Advertising Sales; Milton Stewart, Art Editor; Joyce Smaw, Photography; Winston Nottingham, Art Editor. SEATED; Shirley Spady, Literary Editor; Juanita Shockley, Social Editor; Frances Bibbins, Literary Editor; Ruth Rogers, Copy Editor; Maggie Heath, Photography, John Collins, Business Manager; Gloria Wynder, Sports Editor; Albert Wright, Editor-In-Chief; Viola Beckett, Advertising Sales (not shown).
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ALBERTINE TONY TREHERNE Cheriton, Virginia Ambition; Dancer Nickname: ”Sug Favorite Song: Don’t You Know Pet Saying; That ' s What They Say Hobby: Dancing LOUISE ANN TREHERNE Cheriton, Virginia Ambition: Science Teacher Nickname: Joe Favorite Song: I Know It’s True Pet Saying: Take It Anyway Hobby: Listening to radio THOMAS WILLIAM WEEKS, JR, Eastville, Virginia Ambition: Join the Armed Service Nickname: Buddy Favorite Song: Don’t You Know Pet Saying: Know Kitten Hobby: Playing Sports EDWARD LEE WHITE Exmore, Virginia Ambition: Business ' Man Nickname: Monk Favorite Song; So Many Ways Pet Saying: Say Man Hobby: Typing JAMES ALFONZO STATEN Cape Charles, Virginia Ambition: Professional Athlete Nickname: Red Favorite Song: Smokie Pet Saying: That’s Right Hobby: Listening to Radio MILTON STEWART Bridgetown, Virginia Ambition: Artist Nickname: Junie Favorite Song: Baby Pet Saying: Good by Hobby: Drawing MILDRED CHRISTINE UPSHUR Nassawadox, Virginia Ambition; Lawyer Nickname: Up Favorite Song: Moonliglit Serenade Pet Saying: Oh! Come Off It Hobby: Debating CLARENCE TYRONE WEEKS Sea view, Virginia Ambition: Join the Air Force Nickname: Boy Favorite Song: A Matter of Time Pet Saying: Say Man Hobby; Sports
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Senior Class History We, the senior class of 1960, entered Northampton County High School in September, 1955. We were very eager to begin our secondary education. On our arrival we were divided into four sections by Mr. Smith. We were under the super¬ vision of Mrs. H. D. Upshur, Mrs. M. B. Collins, Mrs. E. S. McCuller and Mr. Charles E. Jones. During that year we were represented in the Homecoming Activities by Annie Allen of section A, Shirley Sample of section C, who was runner-up, and Shirley Beckett, of section D. During our Freshman year, we were under the leadership of Mr. A. B. Whitehead, Mr. Edward Busch, Jr., and Mrs. B. M. Ervin. Shirley Jones of section A, was crowned Miss Home¬ coming. In September 1957, we returned to Northampton County High School as determined Sopho¬ mores. We were divided into three sections, under the guidance of Mrs. E. S. McCuller, Mrs, B. M. Ervin, and Mr. J. B. Cook. We were represented in the Homecoming Activities by Frances Bibbins of section A, who was crowned Miss Homecoming. Other contestants were Delores Nottingham, section C, and Shirley Beckett of section B. We were represented in the May Day Activities by Fannie Rowley of section A, who was crowned May Queen. We entered Northampton County High School in September 1958 excited over the idea of planning the Junior-Senior Prom. We worked very hard and under the guidance of Miss A. J. Barber, Mrs, E. S. McCuller, and Mrs. B. M. Ervin gave a successful prom. We were repre¬ sented in the Homecoming Activities by Willie Mae Bell of section B, who was runner-up. So again in September of 1959, we returned to Northampton County High School. We entered with all the dignity attributed to seniors. We were divided into two groups and were placed under the guidance and leadership of Miss E. Fitzgerald and Mr. Odis Kornegay. We were represented in the Homecoming Activities by Gloria Wynder of section A, who was runner-up, and Shirley Spady of section B, who was crowned Miss Homecoming. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1960, are deeply grateful to our parents, principal and faculty, who have worked with us to make our every endeavor a success. Class Poem We are leaving you Northampton, and we are going away We will keep your spirit true, as we go along each day. We know you used the best you had to bring us this far; We are leaving as so many others did before. Northampton with you our hearts shall always be; Helping to bear the load--just wait and see. From you there are things we did acquire; We’ll always cherish them till the day we die. For so many years you have done your part; That is why our love for you comes from the heart. Within you there is the very best. That is why, you will always pass our test. We hope you will always keep us on your mind; Stop other children from wasting their precious time. Northampton High, as we say good bye. Some of us will be happy, and some of us will cry. Edward Parker
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