Northampton High School - Torch Yearbook (Eastville, VA)

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Pz Swe | In September, 1 1942, more than 4 i ¥l hundred students e Be was RAMA F ) i] tered the Freshman Class of Northampton High School, We were a band of bewildered children just past thirteen years in Se R17 s A) Py “tna oebnmuctsur Waves din Me, vy me, fom € age, who felt for the first time the responsibil- 4) 4 ity of choosing a pathway that would bring us to 2 aS the ultimate goal in our Pool of Life. Many 2); | doubts and fears assailed us, but all were surg- € ing with pride for our present estate. RS) ‘ Oo ae f he RA ZS: ve Vey COPMOLIOREE Chapter II AA EY, ays. SS eS ZS p p “a S By our Sophomore year many new trends had been conquered, and we elected’ - our first class president, an honor won by Francis Merritt. This year also began the presentation of two plays given in the auditorium by each class, In spite of being silly Sophomores we brought the year to a suc- Palin Ange: eS TEST z. Sap ANS: was poz yz Sas rv cessful close. 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Saipiestioes BROS) 1 te RE : SR ae Te eee NEE EP at 5 KET PS REE BE PAR Pe OF ek Se) Se AL ARO RA. rene SOTERA tO lh A OB Si: TS A A TAT eV ALITA ZS Ie Y wre I SZ etcnnsr ZAS 7d Chapter III Palin Kir ZS Spaiy: Of course, the Junior class promised much, and was looked’ forward to with eagerness; so it was with us, as we realized how close this step was to the end of the road. During this Junior year Frank Bloxom presided over our class, As Juniors, all were given the privi- lege of entering any school club and taking part in all school activities, This year, too, held the additional glory of a Junior- Senior prom held at Wilkins Beach Hotel, The whole Junior class participated in carry- ing out the plans for this prom so that it would be a well remembered event for the out going Seniors. Much outside work was accom- plished this year in addition to our regular studies, vz S seus WS ‘i Th plitalarsaueeaany: as th j Sayrc ra bd lini (- 2aT igre is SS ye ow Sys Ty (dies a Swas Als PAG bS Rehan aasaEeD Sys wiasyas Chapter IV KS Now, in 1946, we find our- selves at the top of the hill enjoying the many privileges to which Seniors and graduates are entitled, Many of our orig- have dropped out during the ZA) iesoinaiannne cos cer rete he heme sith item entreaties atm ma me eerste aS ar emai t amor y naman cincenemnen- f y t f ihmnnsotreeen r r A Rte rm rrr meena sen antenatal A OR se yt ee ne A CE tN ny el i ae a anne tame mera teresa snnamAnatiers thcantrtare stint cenrenirt ieee a a mgr etn ns reentrant nant eotamenettineatann apna tn et et ws caer paprntegeoem . : incear orca aglinaise ingen nari ptenanneniaanipsanreigeipanmnanraotanieieniieaate neal asia tse man nih aot neato AE att meteepcan nenrpenen mnt mens Aleit mpd strane raee-aialnesalan leet eae redcemantan Stee Lenn thee RN a re a EA a a NN A LE NR RM A A Pr i cr ttre emo AA entnehnannenerorsenpestgmaratntinaonudibnvuisianeenanemscnrjancnnn serv ehnminntrareiry aitonmehirhe eevee tt mtr emcees meme - me mn pear eeante Seecaremareieretn ena es ligen cheat tpinteceinnemin aie ae “ Pan Me OM PL A Ae MO oe BEER: - Cer) (lin MO: nT isla) ln Mee , In leaving give a Sigh, VG KS) | For a11 those precious memories sf- = I Of dear Northampton High. a O | oe g eget Wy I B is; _h eo oe nN ¢ Wares fee See Rerre me if b- nee rN ‘ —_ an p G Pra, shat rN ens yr S pai y BD yy ay ee ee Ore lA History | | Page 3 7 Sr a Gz four years, Now there are about sixty proud Seniors to be graduated; We elected our class president, Ben W. Mears, who has done exceed- ingly well this year. We have enjoyed such in- teresting and exciting experiences as receiving class rings; caps and gowns, and commencement invitations, We, the Seniors, have sponsored this year the first annual for Northampton High, and are proud of the privilege, Zr a he ZS t YY Ss As we reach the final year we ore reminded of our class of four years ago with our appre- hensions, and would like to leave the following Words to the Freshmen yet to come: i? Ste ATA ASRE bd t ee Look not with doubting glances And fear whatts ahead, But rather lift your shoulders And grit your teeth instead. Siz. is 2a For those of us whotve passed here USS Op nS Gas =, p Si SU UTE PLOTS = A TOE SS EE ES AE OT LOR MET ee Re EN IE ER TINE . LOE CORY SE eh rr ere reece eet a re a ii-memmniennenemathnemsitiengn! eraneratnasina eaperemntsfio Learners intirantmmnsnereipors a ennartranpipg-ercrauignsie innate gai ten re Pa e a SEE IDET SRI OR EET EST cea cemuieale - nescaeran ieretn smn iremtt inom es tenet a reer cneeenniearennae—enyinsneninne eens ttiet ih att TA ADT ange tamerrenee rm asleearai ners ass NORA CENA anee A ater ae re oprainneaer moe sence Aironet ata techie (ent Ne - PTY CALI BITS ee ae SALES RRR CI: AGES NESTE BOY aoa ne ag Rl RT ea Na A SN eA en At — ene enna oe SnD Os CT) SRO CR a RE TES ETRE | 0) 8S NM: PROPHECY Seas r Let us allow our imagination to run away with us for a few moments, The scene is the Eastern Shore many years in the future, The characters are members of the graduating’ class of 1946. We calmly enter a large building. over its door is the sign, Gateway to the Moon, Mars, Pluto, ‘and all places north of the Mason-Dixon line. As we approach a gigantic tocket ship, Evelyne Rippon, airline hostess, steps from the cabin Oo greet us. We enter the ship’and secure a com-= fortable seat. Another hostess, Idamae Ward, comes running through selling newSpapers, Per- haps if we look through its pages, we shall find some mention of the former graduating class of Northampton High, Fin nile a ia SMR ye Ss LS es ee ZS Zs An ad in the paper reads, Do you have troue Se ble with your Income Tax form? Do you want to know how not to pay any income tax? Let us’ show you the loopholes, Unsurpassed service, D. Wid- goon, G. Colonna. Third Pool Table, Bell's arber Shop, kastville, Virginia. USGAS t yey pla D Se Se Tm on From the window we see electrical cngineer, Francis Merritt, standing on a soap box, replac- ing burned cut Light bulb--an important job in this Atomic Age. SS Sais “dhs Lisa Glancing over the page we see that Roy Han- ilton and Floyd Reynolds receive promotions ofte? many years st service in the Army Artil- lery. They have been detached to special duty as left and right shoe shiners for the commander of their squad, Corporal Vernon Bledsoe. lid 2 ANS ze Spe Spal Sap Sz Sécond Lieutenants Hope Bayly, Sara Under- hill, Mary Jane Hudson, Mildred Downing, and Willisy Evans, U. S. Army Nurse Corps, receive citations for bravery. They extracted a splin- ter from a patient's toe during a thunder storm, ln Sy _ateaerestnttnasat QM aly A Ay 7 Swaswaty: nt Sw. SMR EM GE SV — ee et ee ee ot Ee RT AR RN POE ce TE SE : an ET ean nerenetniaatra teas ee eT et re Nl ea 6 aman ES ARE ae eed SR SE ee ae ee Se ares ae ee PRET eS Ee RR TN eT SR ROK ee FES PRUE Te i a ae a ET HAT Ae bd EE ON VA Prophecy Page 2 7-3 bert recta riertds © Ben Mears, prominent lawyer, reaches the height of his career as he acts on the emotions of the judges in a recent debate-- Should Dough- nuts Have Holes? Also, John Rippon, professor’ at N. I. L. (Northampton Institute of Learning), triumphed in @ recent debate. The question was; Why is the Last Raindrop called a Drip? mas Se Re TAaB eben Oe LUE EA, OURMUURT RATE ln ll “uth nn YZ Sonny Costin, sole male student of his shorte hand class, is experimenting with a shorter form of shorthand, RT ye line AUREATES EDD OERGD Kate Scott Wins international acclaim for proving the Pythagorean Theorem incorrect (a theorem without which no higher mathematics can exist). lin Si UA J in te _ Ain ‘antwinan amy a, N YZ The American Literary Society presents an award to Sallie Bell Ma for the outstanding achievement of the century--moking a short story long. 7 ln la: Knot terns Fr Yeon 5 hi Virginia Anne Jacob, Louzetta Kilmon, Esther Shrieves, Pauline Coates, Jeanne Clark, and Juanita Collins, former cdnmercioal students, are experimenting With a new type of typewriter with only two keys, just for beginners. “An Min Ky las on Lz Dale Jones, high society fashion designer, has just désigned new five-cornered diapers for babies, = Fadl S dln TD Ss! Rennie Sue Poulson, Jean Marion, and Betty Anne Marsh, e@iployees of Western Union, are up for promotion, As delivery girls for many yéars, their only method of transportation was feet. It is rumored that they are to be issued tri-’ cycles in view of their distinguished service. TA _ nae . t Lloyd Cutler receives the Nobel Prize for inventing a left-hand monkey-wrench,. 2 apr % 44 Ve Julia Bellé Smith, missing for two weeks, was finally found. “Miss Smith stated: I was just 2 Ky sateen aah enn tvemme piri edn eiemner ae site drenitninstetmentnt ante a nn mrtentenenrrae een ane annetenetinacnntrannteatientineniemanonntastacimtmnnintntivncmaroniin mses ea merece ate nen ainaremannanneraentnggtinaciemnearsenenaseat fom neers nc ne er een rE 3 — = a ee ne ee tn i en er gag megane matin MPAA AY J 17 x ey SO le. Tip SON, CTE Prophecy Page 3 walking out one afternoon when T tripped and’ fell into an enormous stump hole a foot deep, After a week’of climbing I finally regained level ground, Walter Gunter, former mémber of the North- ampton Devaterst Team Club, is’still trying to Win a debate. “Mr, Gunter Bays, Rome wasntt built in a day. He has madc 614 attempts, with perfect score of 614 defeats, Frank Bloxom, one of the many strong men of Northampton, 18 now atle to lifta five -pound bag of sugar over his head. Since Frank con't find any scales, however, he cannot’ tell how much he has lifted, As you can see, Frank is Qa very srmrt boy. Mary Margaret Underhill has put her drawing talents To Bad use, She was caught forging a check on the account of Mr. J. P. Smith, who, unable to write, signs his name x. It was years before experts could detect the differ- ence between the two signatures, Sidney Camden, because of his slow movenents and dead look, got a job as a wooden Indian out- side of a cigar store, Things went fine until some idiot carved his name on Sidneyts head. The servicés were handled by Richard Webb, undertaker, Clyde Murphy was involved ina bellroonm brawl, Clyde thought that the big guy behind him said, Stand up,” not Shut up. After six months of hospitalization, Murphy is back playing Chop- sticks on the piano, Tick” Héath has put his powerful pitching arm to good use, Tick has a job with a large to- bacco store, striking matches for the customers, L. S, Jacob is denounced by the S: P. C. A. for unfair tréatment of dumb animals. Dr. Jacob, favorite veterinarian of Northampton County, was caught drugging animals to increase business, he TS RR ISR! TE 6 RE ONS NE a tte CEN BEE AM AEN te RE SBME DT RS i a ae SR REE Ns a ae I AR ney = Pe ie Bn RE gi IPE est a Wy y™ rs eo. ‘ aS Prophecy Page 4 rN 4 Dr. David Cunningham, prominent surgeon, is = discharged from the staff of N. A. M. Hospital for losing a pair of two-dollar scissors. David reopened seven people before he finally found the misplaced scissors, Q ZS Haniiton have put to good use the Skill acquired While Working on the school annual. All have prominent jobs in journalism, They fold news- papers so that they will fit into the pigeon- holes at the post office. ZZ. t Ze G2 4) 2) KR os) foe io = A] @ “s G BS 8 6) tJ a) cr n q fy a) Q O o’ jo) 5 Qu a ah Q tq LSwiasyas wa Sill ilnS Dolly Charnock meets a sudden and tragic death, She drowned several nights ago in a large bottle of peroxide. llinG, j cer PPM tb Terao rie ea i ™ hate ape Bal 15 f ; a tie br) j 5 1} . AChR ; nyiiy i ; : chit ; fj } : [XT } ae et Weaeiet Hi IG Socseuaonice “lin Ry AAAS TSR ; Earle Bridges is held for questioning about B a strange explosion at the Circle Inn. It is } rumored that he held a cigarette too close toa bottle of lighter fluid (or sme other explo- Ye if = q sive nixture). ) = 4 Tormie Killnon and Edwin Marshall were ar- { = é rested today for selling doorknobs, painted red, is ES | for tomnmtoes, b = Carolyn Smith is mistakenly shot. The assas- Hill iF : Hall yz Sin thought that she was Judy Canova, whom Caro- [is lyn was impersonating at the tine. CP) poe Colanthia Rippon gets a position as secre tary to the world traveler, Philip Tankard. Philip's next trip will surpass aLL his others in distance and expense. He plans to go as for as Temperanceville; he may even go as tar as the Maryland line. Splits fo Theda Mae Bell, after working at Jeff Ed- nond's as scda jerk for many years, has just received an Honorable Jerkers' Degree. over mnmesnds Kany | Bryan Costin, Yeoman 4 c, U. S. Navy, gives speech on the motto of all yeomen | | | | : | | | | . : | | | ‘ + re ss RH nN eer Aree antennae i palanhammtnantsnn ies cuninrnanyrmonnnone nanos a rf ere TR SO ELT: ee RF eee ENE heres geeeenveeenstoninareneanen-t—asigieiemmeaee TETRA AA HR ‘2 e Seer TL SN BE SERN BE RRO ¥ es Le eeeene Trt TATA ere Prophecy Page 5 2) everywhere: We fight to the last drop of ink and then use pencils,” Barbara Smith, Virginia Lee Howard, Irene Outten, and Norma Crumb have invented a new write ing implement to avoid broken pencil points, All you do is stick your finger in powdered lead and write with your fingérnail., The idea has not been very successful, FelllnK 7 Mins 2 Sr Jessie White was so successful as a cheer leader at Northampton that she just signed a ten- bh contract with Webster as his chief hog- caller, PA John Dunton puts his ear for music to good use as Mr. Hamilton hires him as special piano tuner for Miss Jacob at 01d Northampton High. Zr LS ASyASyus Siz AERA Spr The nystery of why five Coast Guard men junped off the Lightship USS Wolftrap becane clear yesterday. Someone warned then that’ Vir- inia Murphy was on her way out by rowboat, They preferred suicide to capture, Flin ss lin US 2 enna Sy. feass Parkerson, after years of research, has a ast round how to keep from facing the south end of a northbound mule. Said Mr. Parker- son: All you do is turn the mule around and face the north end, fhe ee sy! ees Laura Phillips McCarroll is voted the per- fect housewite of 1967, Her husband noninated her, “ail WZ ie, SZ S zis z. And now, as the rocket ship fades into the distance, you may wonder how I know all these things, Well o) ue. Le) se) (e e 6 «© ° ° orn oy 6 . Swe “dias aS TANS SIZ NY a ly A TO a PN i AR, Oy aH Ee pcaiivatinndea aid lcecds aaa ig GE NE. OY EE OEE? GO RAEI A mn a a ng ee lilac LOST EID Ls Tae ik. Sasha tab canine . ra praise earn i arr om, mat, iad et SS a SD POR eS Sr eoecenina EE bie em a ar wae «S ae ve alla Tr MR: P a aed A Fo } Ve Or Me Ses IY Nay an’ ee 2 Ty ¥2 Ni 2 ! he Ye ¥xy = “ xe nS cm wes “(2 “alts Ny Ye we eee Sie LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF TH E SENIOR CLASS Scene Time: June 7, 1946; Place; a courtroom, Members of thé faculty, a representative of each athletic team, club, Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior ¢lasses of Northampton High School are present. ; Judge: Ladies and’ gentlemen, you have been’ summoned here on this, the seventh day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, as legatees of the late Senior Class of Northamp- ton High School, to hear the reading of the Last Will and Testament of said’class, ‘This will, having been duly witnessed, signed, and sealed, was handed’ to me by a legal representative of said class. I admonish you as heirs of this class to caréfully heed the reading of these bequests and, having received them, cherish them as your choicest possessions, Article I - Faculty To Mt, Hamilton, our principal, we will a new car, that he may have transportation between Nassawadox and Eastville when his present car meets the inevitable fate of the wonderful one- horse shay. To Mr. Wynne we will a modern con- vertible autoplane that he may drive safely through the safety zones and avoid traffic jams in Exmore on Saturday night when Gene Autry is playing. To Mr. Turner we leave a dogen cats, ready for dissection, upon guarantce that his Biology class will not capture any pets in the neighborhood. We leave Mr. Badger an electric arm for the projector to expedite the showing of ‘picturés when he gives his’ popular lectures on Africa. We bequeath to Mr. Taylor all the broken-down machinery in the comunity--may his boys always have something to work on in the shop. To Mr. Whittington we will a supply depot, guaranteed to have on hand’ at all times every type of athletic equipment. To Miss Taylor Ry ea eee ee ee ep PP ry — Sys w Sy. BS ee] tea cS Swaps as C ehenhiieniinliendenanie SORT REN LOIRE BAC NCS YP we W IE Re hc SEAS ET a i P OTE TDA POE A a RAEN ARE TF Pen Neg — = - — RELL I! EME SN INIT it ee RN eb a SREP AOS a i ckceeavalicnicdiantieoaeieiaeencintiae ee ees heeasectshiattehampasesslitashaniiing iacitiiiemedi en ii teal anette Seta Fede ate nize mise AE aE ee : I cseesiiitinee aieme ante Seathhesh tines ee ean en te TOLLS Se LEME RLY ET RM LAY PN DNS in CRT . A NENTS «cer ee ee ae BOL OS ON A ile: = Peat PS SAORI KW ee ee een nee eee nea ee . SEs ER NN. WEIS ER? + - eee eed Rte a ee AP UDO Se ee ce MG 5 PE A KO A IE PE Pewee 6 ees eee cee ote es PE ete ee . “ ie En Sete ene oe = SE eee a PLP ACIS Ye ee Ot RN a. ADS tetas TE a BR Fe Raa AE eB Oe OMe PS : POR we OL eet teeta te a ae a Will Page 2 we bequeath a blackboard ccmpass--never again’ will she neéd a@ handkerchief for this purpose, We will Mrs, Kellam an electric percolator to be kept on her desk. Now she may have hot coffee Whenever she wants it. . We leave Miss Jacob the right to teach a universal language instead of having to teach Latin‘and French at the same tine in the same classroom. To Miss Scott we bequeath a Junior printing office to improve facilities for editing the school paper, MATT 2 lla i ln Zz To Miss Fowlkes we leave all of Uncle Sam's bulletins on mutrition as guides for making menus for the lunchroom, To Miss Blackwell we leave a jeep in which to do marketing for the lunchroom. To Miss Paimer we bequeath a Little studio, so that all pictures for The Torch may be made at school in the future. We will Mrs. Gladden a helicopter to land in Charleston, South Carolina, as soon as school closes. To Miss Jones we Leave Q pair of wooden-soled shoes to éliminate that mouse-Like tread through the halls. To Miss Gibb we will a television set with range--at Lleast--across the Chesapeake Bay. We will Miss Mapp a leave of absence to visit art galleries in Peehinetet and New York as a reward for her attractive bulletin board displays. To Miss Hand we leave an adding machine to simplify the balancing of all school accounts, rz. t AS, rz NZ Sosensietncie ZY ‘ SS S 2 Swas nas Article II - Clubs MR To the Dranatic Club we leave a cyclorana adaptable to’any stage setting, and also a suite of furniture. To the Good Citizents Club we bequeath the high privilege of establishing uni- versal peace through the power of debating. We Will the Chemology Club all our discoveries in atomic energy, but hereby decree that they may be used only in peaceful pursuits. To the Y. S. O. we leave a new minister for each assen- bly--may this put an end to arguments in Execu- tive Committee meetings as to which one to ask. We leave the Glee Club some male voices, and a music room in Which to practice. Si om oS Ne { x ST v aunaumaaun P LET OR NIN, RELI ITT CRANE Sa RE Ne ; ne otra ee ee ae Cee cae ane cee Meal ae RE - a an sata aientinaent appindindinadvash tamale 5 POT ARABS AIOE Te Bn A a tA a A OT Se Ne ee _ RIE PN oI et oe PTC LEAELE A FO ER ges Bly te CA A EE TF i ta PR RR ER ee Pas prea a alliesaintas salt aeaaheiiard A a = ey mt Me IO BES YY _ 7 ae oe. PPR AEE eRe PY I! Me 8 TS RAE Pm B ELGE eR SRL i te Raa — pain ir om Boe eto a - a a ed FR ee oe a oe Se ee eta en are mene : Sch et EIT Se tee ALI. «5 APOIO EP Rp AO te ALARA TON EIS REE ES LPAI Vs ernment menmaneilhinnty teen Sree § lS ANS 2 PED + EME ee ae RETR ENE S AE I SR SP Ta ORB OM _ eA eo CaCI IEE ee ni pnsch large titadeiedanennioamel Pas esx zz Si ie tH i +a q O eS tT AS ye ie Page 3 | To e@ch member of the Ra ee A. we Leave -a Little farm on which to demonstrate his technique as a N young farmer, To the F, H - A. We Will a set of little cottages in whith ¥o demonstrate the art of good housekeeping, To eac h member of the 4 =H we hereby bequeath -one pig. TES rs ADLicle att . Athletic Teams | To the football team we bequeath the right to € require every high school on the Eastern Shore 4 to play at least one game with Northampton, We ql leave the baseball team an electric Scoreboard @ that automatically cuts off when’ the score || reaches 25 against our Opponents, To the boyst res and girls: basketball teams We Will a ym -may 4| they play a good game fair or foul weather, fe € leave the Tennis Club all the equipment we | bought and the hope that they enjoy the use of the courts on which we had little Opportunity to ‘ play, q Article Iv Classes 4| We will the Juniors a telescope thro ugh which they can ect a view of the desired haven 4| of Seniordom, To the Soph plifier with range sufficient fo res hook and corner of every: hall they ean dance to their heart oors of all the inner sanct High School, ay ee The reading of the Last-Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1946 6f Northampton High School having been completed, the court is now adjourned, al i Vitnesses: idten (SEAL ) Sts et aff ed es A ara : ° o (Za LL : Se ee SSG SPST GU IE S | “i Aleta lela — Ky ape ee a4 Spasyas S OSS Zi Spry Sus LSPS wiSwiswu Swatw Lise Swe Hi mt tag ens rae ae mpgs nena nei ame te cangeeRR erty termed yh ane Aen P RSE RR Yeni SAT ADE N i a Te STDS se Mh BS Siete aikeliaial : I doseviaslliorcionatpyealipimernraiuisansipenienencpeinaqranentnilinomaseneingancmenpneeetinn ree ceecee ee Se en nena ELNSLENTENSENN Se en mn SEPT AD AT My LO i conaiinenatbincehemcaenaiiecdialetien ieee PE INET Ng EO SA. a a 222 eyeew: a ee ae ee od aN Se Fe oS BD Re. 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ONS A - Pi 7 ee AA EN OE AID FTE DET ARO Sony te OE EI A GIS tigen Cie TALIA IRIS NTA Se ee ey i i i oa Ot, Ct tc —— po SEAGRAST ASTANA IRATE Aas Py pe pe Ne Nye Ng ti} lin le (aK ey ye ey Sia | — Yr a de Sirah X17: JUNIOR CLASS Ses - J (7% Re Motto Here lies the timber; let us build, ns lo Oe oe Colors Se Se Red and White PEC E EE ETT TT PPEPPEPTET EEE EE 7 PORECOEELEOROED as Flower = | ' Rose 4| Officers Toy [on Yo Pe elmer das ols News 8. 20-6 sBODbY- Harris Nec meeceeEcen ee ON te ee | ek Risine “Kellam OCG Le meee. wets Spee oe ss - « « Margaret Mapp SLOT Msi ts ay ws lel«, ¢ « @ « BODDY NOTGStrom “lhe? Ew a “eta? a Sponsors qj Miss Nora Fowlkes ; Mr. G. B. Wynne Miss Anne Blackwell Mrs, Mary Nussey Kellam WZ. eoGTe Song Tune of On Wisconsin _S We'fre the class of [47 Climbing towards the top. Work hard, Juniors! Strive hard, Juniors} We will never stop. Let s keep it up now! We wontt falter; Wetll always do our best, ‘ ‘Cause we are the Junior — Class of. N. 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Editor-in-Chief: Lit Johnson Reporters: Elizabeth Phillips y Margaret Mapp % Business Manager: Llewellyn Mapp Sponsor: Miss Ellen Scott Po ee 5 PPO, eae Be a SER PRN MPR ge Se ae el NN ee OUR CLASS IS PROUD OF [men Yo = e Bobby Harris: Class President Be QA - j Lit Johnson: President of Chemology ff | Warrenclark| “Club and President of 4-H Club . Margaret Brown: Asst. Editor of Christen thee The Torch THE TORCH Rita Jarvis: Editor of The Campus = eae Camera = Elaine Kellam: Class Musician Gloria Flax, Sonny Moore: Artists Howard Scott, Rosa Dennis: Class = Athletes = ASS SS SSS SS FUSS ows di! tH tei Rel Ait ote eth Pm -: her ee roe = ran y ae NR I cm RH ee A ee a any AN PaO REA Ne “ = bs . a coterie tna ened ch me “ ms ee a 0 1 MIRAI a Oh “th i Be ' Ryn AL LORNA NTEBE ERNE EES IC cra a a NE era PS NA RES - a — eA SS pe FN nee et a! 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Vin Rie | dab ay eer ar SME bd ‘Elsner, Margaret Henderson, Nancy Jackson, Anna THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers : : President, Julien Scott; Vice-President, Ed- gar Sturgis; Secretary, Susie Downing; Treasurer, Billy Rose; Progran Chairman, Lucy Lawson; Y. S. 0. Representatives, Lucy Lawson and Edgar Sturgis; Sponsors, Miss Elizabeth Palner, Miss Ellen Scott, Mrs. W. T. Gladden, Jr., and Mr. Burleigh B. Turner, Jr. Menbers Ruth N.’ Bell, Jackie Bloxom, Florence Bowen, Sue Burton, Thelma Camden, William S. Addison, Surrey’ Bell, Joe Black, Richard Bowen, John Bur- ° roughs, Gene Crumb, William Dutton, Ralph Elliott Charles Huether, Seymour Lewis, Winton Moore,’ Jack Outten, Willard Robbins, Willian’ Russell,’ David Smalley, David Steelman, Jack H. Sturgis, Arthur Underhill, George Walker, David Ward. Eliza Churn, Connie Downing, Susie Downing,,. Virginia P, Elsner, Betty G. Hopkins, Mary Lafe- ferty, Lucy Lawson, Gathetean Lynch, Jackie’M, miles, Mary E. Nottinghan, Pauline Phillips, Kitty Richardson, Betty Rue, Dora Saunders, Indie Shackléford, Betty Small, Mildred Tatun, Jewel Upshur, Anne Williams, Mary F. Wyatt, Evelyn Belote, Marlyn Bond, Merion Bradshaw, Mary Byrd, Betty L. Carpenter, Aliée Colonna, Dolores Downing, Dolores A. bell Landon, Anna Lovell, Essie M. Mears, Corrie Mister, Shirley Outtén, Faye Reynolds, Frances” Riggin, Rita Russell, Betty N. Scott, Lorraine Simpson, Frances Stringfellow, Betty L. Travis, Margaret Anne Ward, Evelyn Wise, Barbara Yarrington, William Bailey, John Belote, John Booker, Marvin Bradford, Willian Carpenter, is Willian DeShazor, Curtis Doughty, Ernest Gard- ner, Sam Jacob, Austin McCready, Janes Northan, © Daniel Rippon, Billy’Rose, Julien’Scott, Charles Snith, Edgar Sturgis, Alvin Tatum, Dan Underhill, Austin Ward, Thomas J, Webb. canals an ae ee ciunannemnmemnemmntemmmmnmneneanenmmnenth RT RP CORTE an ee AN AMUN a AS NE BR AT ST CYR Min IIE ROP HE ‘ “ nt certain enn Saeeneietina are nettateretcenemeN ante AERA ANCE ACN SETAE TE CIC OO ATO OLN SALLE ALLE LAA AN OTE | j ln hn ls A ol J FRESHMEN GIRLS AN : rs 2S. | ae ee Ne a 7 i eg 2 . . we ey ee NS ee) A eco en atapeee eae ocean tpenpn beiencetein pean eA CA REPT EBT wR oe EI Ne Sorrel Ae ERT a nia tant Senaiiimtenenemcnalian ra Se RN) AOTC TMI ET ELE PORIRRNE ABP ET OR een eerie tecerting inc acl soem Sian tntedaiinnipendickgunntoballl ie enna we mince anya nh aetna A eth AN Re II oncaetemeetrtasinceherhairiv-eepsinaibearon NE VPM RIOT ei = perro een tte eee aero A SE Betis ° ee ae RN ANY CREE RR Oe aon apeamelpaeyeatestiearreanea= ginal a eno tt rt tn na poccen pence net SW No SETI EET RDA OR MES Oo SEE LEELA BOE ES SE Ah emer otra cnr STR ae | mana Pama FRY NR EB Se LS ascenppnaeoneedilineuiieis isaaienicerchgaia st papain crys omtreimiteitebitihsomal sntr- eit rere iene A ee A eee ti em etn Leth) sen uarestam esters tenho ee tm arn naa enantio enh heer enn hater Sn part an nana ma rani et i i yl i dha ahnerEASI rats Ran vcaenpna venom e-peudon monoid teria imi teeta gin Ninian Renee R a vekonaitveintien enamine inte teh m n eassngpetie sandy tintin arts cat ai Ash rama er sakes cases cena werent momma abetoh inh nene aarp nemarhaein Nee Amer mntnpe are FOI tT AT NIE IEW NEE IN ASN SENSEI AISNE FO he petetnettann pem meme Ate cn a ee eC AR tN RB A I A AN cen wn arena te sansa et tn mir sgnat nthe eve nae anne vor ane ne pea . a a Ne Aa 2 TN rr ns cera ae a enna nei ernst reread cm En eR - FR ate peg nny el een era te eenre ke oe Ae ng Quetta arene war este pone idea ra ee amg em eam Aten wetter He ts hb meme er hata mt tenes ithe tne emt ee ee cnhnetpaignid Cn ae a nN eR eee aR ened hehe Sp at WTatehrneshdVE Nm (end my oeniepetiremy etree a an ereeeineeenive asi ee a er ec reac EE tee ft oN wh et SA ASS err nemesis . catvi ieiinntiinlia naan tnigrennidaityaail Be ie ae a a ye re ne ee eee ate ne ements . theasestiesteghatditadiadettined : a AOD OTE a a PP, ne Se SSI MOR no ela ee LE a re a aT EE TT. CF 2, OR Lg oF, Se Be RE EEL SA ee ee ee A aR ae er eS mane SAW ee ee aan - —— RRR I SN ee ERS So eee ee es a Ron as ae ee EE eT A SE A EN RNR IE MET oe o ee eee TE 1aisNAMLMLALA LAH t 4X HLTA oom Hye Hi VAAL AGUA i é _ Ronald Bailey Mary C. Carpen 3 ‘ Everette Bedsworth Robert Chandler : ( James Bell Kemper Charnock Patricia Bell Julia Christian =(s Phyllis Bell Joseph Cummings , 4 Celeste Bonniwell Daniel Custis rs Ralph Boole John Davis 4 Alton Bowen ' T,ynwood Drummond @ James Brown Rogers East Fl Alfred Bundick Esther Elliott {s Florence Burroughs Mary F. Elliott | Anne Carpenter Barbara Fitchett {s Grayson Fitzgerald Edward Richardson 5 Katharine Foley Robert Richardson ¢ Patricia Hamilton Robert Rockwell ti] William Hewitt Winfred Rowe Betty Jean Horner Garry Savage 4] Mary E. Hughes Alverta Simpson Dorthy Isdell John Small . George James Floyd Smith (8 Royce Latimer Gladys Spady 3 ‘| Page Lewis Thomas Stevens {Sy Paul Long Earle Travis | John C. Mapp Kenneth Turlington | Beatrice Marshall Thomas L. Turner @ Russell Miles Rebecca Vaughan 7 4 Mary L. Moore ‘John Cc. Walker (s Phyllis Nottingham J. Robert Walker | Ethel Parker Harold Ward Thomas Parramore James Ward Ione Phillips Elizabeth L. Wescoat ( Morrison Phillips Burleigh Wilkins || Jackson Pruitt William Wright a ey Np Wr ey ep FRESHMAN CLASS | aelinS: « Motto: Today we follow; tomorrow we lead. 4 Flower: Dogwood Colors: Blue and Silver We 6 President - ema 4 a eee oe e «© « - «© )6©Burleigh Wilkins e e e ° e e e e James Brown Re Vitewees es ee Patricia Hamilton Sz {es Treasurer , ° ¢ © © « « « « RObert Walker 4| _ Sponsors p Miss Gibb Miss Jones Mr. Whittington aS: Freshman Roll-Call Jeffrey Wynne “ARENT OIL EAL Athletic Committee i ii a 2 b }S 234 b — G, Z 3) b =— 2 ) — 4 I h Ty 7: SN) bee “ale Slike waned Xs alla ALTRI Ht Ss Cre ' — % 4 S36 4 B it ; = 2) = + L =i = 3] LSP STIGE ; an nS ? 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YS? SN i I “I ye me, om, Ny 7 P§$ N22 yn ey p a py p La Na YOUTH SERVICE ORGANIZATION Exec utive Committee Peer ee Be ee Theor Nancy Hamilton Newer nes Gent. fe . [damae Ward Becre tary: . i. = : e « « Colanthia. Rippon Treasurer... S. sisi) sve eee CLVOE. Murphy Program Chairman se « « « Sara Underhill Constitutional Chairman ...... Betsy Jacob ; sponsors ; Miss Fowlkes, Miss Scott, Miss Gibb, Mr. Taylor Representatives Juniors . . . Warren Clark Flizabeth Phillips Sophomores .,.. . Lucy Lawson Eegar Sturgis Freshmen .... . Jimmy Brown George James Active Members Hope Bayly Ben Mears Theda Mae Bell Francis Merritt Frank Bloxom Virginia Murphy Jeanne Clark Irene outten Pauline Coates Evelyne Rippon Juanita Collins Floyd Reynolds Walter Gunter Kate Scott Virginia Lee Howard Esther Shrieves Mary Jane Hudson Barbara Smith L. S. Jacob carolyn Smith Virginia Anne Jacob Julia Belle Smith Dale Jones Philip Tankard Tommy Killmon Mary Margaret Underhill Sallie Bell Mapp Donald Widgeon Jean Marion Jessie White Associate Members Lucy Addison Celeste Bonniwell William Addison Johnny Booker Audrey Ames Ralph Boole Billy Bailey Frances Bradford Everett Bedsworth Margret Bull Jimmy Bell Alfred Bundick Patricia Bell Annie Mae Burroughs Phyllis Bell Florence Burroughs Ruth Bell Tom Burton Surry Bell Mary Byrd Evelyn Belote Thelma Camden Marlyn Bond 7 Arnold carpenter ways ZA. Swais aw Sra Sylwyas US a5 “aS i rehhidt AM Lilet RELL! fh 1) 1} eS TA STi NZ 7, ——- iS a € =—_- — = = 4 aes an Si ———— 4 ooo = . ee ore ——— : (| : i 7A a ——— ——— = = 4 a oe ang é ———— a 4 a ee = 2 - Pemwed “ey, aa . Sea E | 2. SZ PZ la S lll Past Kipling “in K yy hink | RPE TEL yr RRR Zs Gla: aS ls Tey mete e me eee oi 7 Wz on So Ye weet eeaan tity iiitits 2 TARAS: NR RP Associate Members (Cont.) Barbara Anne Carpenter Betty Lou Carpenter Hazel Lee Carpenter . Eliza Churn Alice Colonna Joe Cummins ; Daniel Custis, Jr, Rosa Dennis Connie Downing Dolores Downing Susie Downing Glenna Elliott Mary Frances Elliott Pauline Elliott Rose Anne Elliott Dolores Elsner Paige Elsner Gloria Flax Katharine Foley Ernest L. Gardner; Jr. Dorothy Guy Patricia Hamilton Margaret Henderson Billy Hewitt Betty Grace Hopkins Gene Horner Nancy Jackson Rita Jarvis Elaine Kellam Joyee Killmon Annabell Landon Henrietta Leatherbury Paul Long Llewellyn Mapp Margaret Mapp Jackie Miles Russell Miles Corrie Mister Sonny Moore Mary Ellen Nottingham Phyllis Nottingham Shirley outten Kitty Richardson Frances Riggin Daniel Rippon Willard Robbins Robert Rockwell Billy Rose Bettie Rue Vaughn Rue Marion Scanlan Betty Scott Julien Scott Indie Shackleford Mickey Simpson David Smalley Jean Smith Frances Stringfellow Phyllis Stevenson Jack Hart Sturgis Betty Travis Tommy Turner pan Underhill Jeanette Underhill Charlotte Upshur Jewel Upshur George Walker Randolph Walker Bobby Walker Austin Ward Margaret Anne Ward Nancy Ward Randy Warren Jeff Webb Betty Lou Wescoat John Widgen Anne Williams Burleigh Wilkins Evelyn Wise Purpose The Y. S. 0. provides entertainment consist- ing of assemblies with visiting speakers and even- I ing parties and dances. NY As} - PLES BIRR Ce ee a, eT , GMs eas. re eee Rays oS tees th Pier eB PM wide hepatica Same R ee yh CREM a Sieh ar Big ; Pei Rae aoe be waiter! leet [here een — 6a od . AL ee eet Wh Bee tks + Sy eT Sean ye hoo _— rain LS , aisas ey oar eee Pees tee ore Pega ne Z| Bic rie Ne easter Ave 4 : LR EE SAC ORE TEE ETO NE | RE A EI ON ST TT CEE ESTEE : 4 eee ee a ine cn eunthadeaneinenioasieteniapaaithinitia ancien a hla acing nd aaa anya agneengndanen I hasiieinwtallpnuillligsetldldhtiatianinnanemmetcanigalielinniminddiniaan Sl ERECT DA AR TT PS ATE 6 TEs PPO I TTT ELE AE TLE HE. A WT SNE Tm A DR 2 , Wht TT ii EL iba : tEPys } bit rid }- } ti : mies = ®} LP SG SPSS SI SG ECLA SO SI SO OAV EG: | SETI ty : Nr ae pS Res ct a ie + ida , fis ee oe DRAMATIC CLUB SCENE FROM YES MEANS NO Presented Before The Woman's Club, March 15, 194 prance pasta typ aiacatare ahr tatipe een rere eee arene re neni Ame sen Pinattansi tress idee trace RN somunanmamicnpstneeondn epitmor epnomniymeseebh f-ma nvnrtenrmeenimemen Aay mrp maye ren eeenetseesvearnehsapmanhnesnuenar mt rr sensor fs i ea : smarter iran tenia inte estar tem Ie po a tr er Jct eprint lye se raha nee At Camancnttmepten eapsARAN ST ORR LN AT TEE 2D OM 2 — seo SS ee a Skid tiedeiasddtitaaiaigtaasl NE A. AROS ASE Ae Re AOR ile OGRE PONTE A IEE MEL SS : Pe a aeeemnereren SEEeeEnenEes ee eee ee Se AR Da A RT OSE Sa it ATTTATE : tet iitti ALLL Tit dit yi Pot ST r gad LeU tt ake Sik LAA! Ha TU rt Beaeani A = yy yo SUA yay tay ae ar re KI? TD U7: N YZ Zl Slt Sl Ze PAT: hi XS EMPTIED EARNED A Ya rz ATE = en ZX 7 a he pes Ny l(a in ln ln % NN SGP 5) ‘meeting of the year, DRAMATIC CLUB OF NORTHAMPTON HICH SCHOOL Officers President... 0’; Vice-President secretary . diggclstehlh ae yee SUCHE OT ye. « Carolyn Smith « « e Ldamae Ward « « Clyde Murphy - Evelyne Rippon . Miss Elizabeth Jones Committee Chairmen Murpaceond’ Proprom , 5 ..-. . -. Play Selection and Castin Makeup ond Costume -....., Secnery, Properties, Lights . Publicity and House . . Pauline Coates Colanthia Rippon ta ee Ke Lee COLL - Philip Tankard Jessie White In September, 1945, the Dramatic Club of Northampton High School held its first monthly During this meeting the standing officers were elected, and committees were Appointed. These committees included a Special committee, whose duty was to write the club constitution. Immediately each member set forth to carry out thé plans of the year, which have proved, thus far, very successful. The first production was 4 play of religious nature, The Light of a Star, presented at Christmas, We hoped to begin a custom; that of inviting the general public to our Christmas production. Our next performance was a one-act play, Yes Means No. Club of the EFastern Shore upon request on April 13. Our dress rehearsal for this was presented to the student body, for which we charged a small adnission, Our last performance will be the Senior Class play, for which try-outs will not be linited to club members, but will include only members of the Senior class. Spas SANS, It was given before the Womants WAS AS anh “ antec ISS Sore) ( Sr oS (aenisadat as ZAKS LS ISW. 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Sars fuhntemehianatarnsaiatirerpemmionsersvani a ny yanmar om tet naire stent NEN SAM RE ew a TS at omg AAAS se GOOD CITIZEN'S CLUB The Good Citizents Club, under the super- vision of Mr. G. B. Wynne, has been very active this year. The purpose of the club is to train pupils through debating and other activities, for citizenship. During the year the club has arranged for two debates betwéen Northampton and Cape Charles High Schools, Northampton won the first debate by a 3 to O decision, “lla SFR lla officers all (ln Sj Preervaent: . 4 oh Wee tee SOUR. DDO Vice-President ernie (tlewihewiea LOLemMear Secretary . . Ses Se Reta y=dnc0d Treasurer), b ‘ eae . Colanthia Rippon BOOMS OLla +: «os! 3) as 5 - Mr. G. B. Wynne NS SV LSW. nds Sys Members Hope Johnson Bayly Lucy Addison Frank Bloxom Margeret Brown John Dunton Margret Bull Walter Gunter Arnold carpenter Nancy Lynn Hamilton Warren Clark Roy Hamil ton Margaret Crockett Virginia Lee Howard Dorothy Guy Mary Jane Hudson Billy T. Hastings Virginia Anne Jacob Gene Horner Betsy Jacob Rita Jarvis Lees. Jacob Lit Johnson Tommy Killmon Flaine Kellam Sallie Bell Mapp Joyce Killmon Ben Mears Henrietta Leather bury Francis Merritt Margaret Mapp Clyde Murphy Llewellyn Mapp Trene Outten Sonny Moore Evelyne Rippon Bobby Nordstrom Colanthia Rippon _ Frances Bevis John Milton Rippon Flizabeth aon a Kate Scott yaugt eat Barbara Smith Sonny Simp Carolyn Smith Phyllis BE eres Philip Tankard eae ianen Mary Margaret Underhill O Sara Underhill Idamae Ward Jessie White ly SiR WAS zs av. 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Jacob (Ss 2 ZA bi The Junior-Senior and the Freshman-Sophomore b = Is Glee Clubs have contributed to the monthly ) — idl Y. S. 0. assembly programs and have appeared. r 1 several times beforé the public. These appear. a 4 ances were March 13, before the Womants Club of lp oa Northampton County, in the school auditorium; itt; ih} 1% - } $%2 sah Fi tp Xe | nace bener ea tsRt ey Pe Sia March 14, for the Men's Sunday School Class of EKastville Baptist Church; March 22, at Exmore- Willis Wharf Grammar School; March 29, for the Studentst Cooperative Association of the Rastern Shore, at Northampton High School; and during the Baccalaureate and Graduation cxercises. ways Se Et 1S ii : : SERGEESTES INTE: mulls ¥ sways ial iW: S ‘Setanta ZAS. A Junior-Senior Club A Penh vA ral ih 4 QS Officers Sete ir ce of 'ss + 8s sj, «: ooore Underhittl Wimmer Gratien J. 5 4. s+ « « irene Outten Beocre wr y= rensurer 2.2. «3 . .. . JULIA Smith Accompanists .. . Elaine Kellam, Clyde Murphy yr Sr Sz eS Vs FETE ALERTS Spe Members k = G ; = a 4 Audrey Ames, Hope Bayly, Margaret Brown, © 4 : Pauline Coates, Gwen Downing, Mildred Downing, =) as Yo SY f Glenna Elliott, Pauline Elliott, Gloria Flax, - {@8 Virginia Anne Jaéob, Elaine Kellam, Joyce Kill- 2 3 id mon, Jean Marion, Irene Outten, Kate Scott, r {8 carolyn Smith, Julia Smith, Mary Margaret Under- rN = | hill, Virginia Lee Howard, Betsy Jacob, Sara Y = 4 Underhill, Idamae Ward. rs - i Freshman-Sophomore Club =| AP iG officers by | er ante. eles ef «+e “a « LUCY LAWSON 2)( Se (6 - { epee COTY eho) Jack Sturgis eeniner’ Vo Pi ge Me bee ee oar) ka thar ine Foley Accompanists . Virginia Howard, Elaine Kellam Ke “ln yr Vice-President ....+-«--+- .- George James mr ee A ate he yr vA) Reed S eal of € ‘ d ¢ ‘ aK RTT HRRSTPTTOTTTI TTA iii libel YY CS irlinS ALMA MATER (N. H. S.) ey ae © Tune; Far Above Cayugats Waters va SLAVMMAUHAAAURAARAAUAL AL MARUI GHANA CECE Eee aR Standing near the Chesapeake With 11s waters clear, Looking toward a great old ocean Does our school appear; Near the homestead of the Indians, Who in former times Roved the paths of old Northampton, In our pleasant climes, yr - VP Tree “Al SMS “a li tte, % F Tt Ke “ifs =, ey SY Chorus: Oh, Northampton! dear Northampton} Praise her to the sky! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; Hail! Northampton High! Syuswe IS As TEI : si a AN RS Sti TT A ly om Rani et, +7 nL From her walls so calmly standing She will serve our Youth; : May her sons and daughters laud her, In their search’for Truth. Marching onward, ever onward, We revere her name; May the future smile upon her - Seeing then her fame. ws Sys EGE 7 n the Ss AG: Swas MO 7. ep PAS EAGE anwanas ' serait biy tii ECUURASUCORRRCLESSSORE NY [omnes ZAZA aed, a4 LSPS ee f Minne PT Sy AY, Kall bo Ae A D sa cert as ates enthyrasnaaecenne pat PERO ET i amin utianieneilataa steal e camane OEP A TR nt hentedninekegibadeit itt id EER, PTET aad at ee ES Bees = AmmerURTRPREnIpIe. ETEMTSTTPNTIP G rereepennvenyy san yeopmenrertayey, rewepesyremnaprepey: V ceoapsntcramseneety © agree e rpenpeie, © ReIREPRERERRPRBEDS, CorRenRTRRRETOPPP, ‘ome er | ; TW Lessa Aes ii CLAP oo eM yin a = im ase im | yr SK TEE. WMI TT! Eg CO} Re ¥ — GRAPHY MOUNTED SNOWY OWL AND SOM CLUB MEMB MEMBERS OF PHOTO CHEMOLOGY SCIENCE CLUB DARKROOM SCENE RAREST; OMARTENETVESUETY SENET IRERNRTNGRRAY’ | “ETBEUCSHLAUSLEDSSE!’ | TRAGREEHUETUNLRAT, | EDESTIEMRSEESHAP 4 ATH LITTLE’ | SESE SGOT | NEUTER” Ree eae itv GN TAT SS = SGLSS ISG SG SG SGT A SGT SIN ; ti f ; | } ' P| - OORT OCT eases ee MATEEES OS GT CERT SES PR Teaeeaateeve! WPRROSERRRESTSEa EEE: WEeteacetarenecies PpLibiee3 tale HERR Jitter sati hd: ' ; ahd bette et heT: RETREPECTIORC RC OLE TARO eO eee? eee ety ererr et hes bbe due biies ae aa: bitte itt ESSERE FLi?a } SRRERGSESIER Pebbesseieigliieel iin ; Hil : Het sinait Piptpissiaiids pidizeeieiiatel 472th) i ri} ; ithiiili itil eeeugeeCaeaaeureceeeesegy te Tee TRESt CHE iii ; ; iti i} bith ‘ maateeay i : fF ‘ i + ete i} H | eoeeeet? ' ce OGRA Gaecaean : 7 H Hil eeTTeteere Shihab nee Pasi manos) 2 ee tee ee : iDance aatieetaecenttettiane heoaanshedtarcirecaenl deepened aeaeleeee LRM LL LEDS LEME LE POPOL I ELLE IO ORO SLOOP ID Eh MG A he : ici camivects biodata: eck ae nyilbce aheanesdehhana ne ee eae (te a mettre mtn ie ST a eamaee eee hearin inept epee Ammann epitnrtinoa rete er crenata ea tdnetemnenive nes een ete ott ee tamer mm et atleast eNO Nena eA NTN - nseunbasocemanesaliaiieiaeaeta ae POT IE “= Pe ar ae NO eS SPE Ss Fa. Ome APOE. PE AIT CORE Ty RS eT ate te eed een enneenenietesneise r cs OO ER Fh Na tb a Te Ur : . ; wT tO CY te Se aR 7 CHAPTE rT ¥ HAMPTON YOR mim THE } OF aw mr F. F. A. MENB: aa Re Jus = ses es F. F. A. BOYS AT WORK IN BONA FIDI SHS SP SG SG ISG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SI “0 Nga We eeieeegeayay TERT RVR Ere rere rr ener TTPO EOTPTTETOOTTPPTTEST OPESPTTTUTTTETTTEE, ome (res TETETTET PETE i PPCORIR TREE TR, PM EEE EE fo 6 NRL ER vi pie teyeapiantsinettetstabseenerantyennen (rly See ree AEE PLE SL : = I BEE FH) De VI nn 9 ya frm rmaeetereyt reenter matt atte eAce ete Aee tren SAP Sn 68 RR rt WAS nH Si at ttre Anette np nn nen sheen atresia RAE mA emanate RAR a trea remy ites entire ieee neh fp temtade tne br sree tring tematic AA red nA tna Ameri SR NS hn ohn mes Semcon a tat ye ape NP ym nn Pe 7 ThK Ye 1% Te ee a ee a ee ee Nt Ye SY ZS mS Om, As, my SY Rh nS, Vin alle f Sri: -— . TATE TET '3. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and _ Choice of farming occupations, F, F. A. AIMS AND PURPOSES _ The primary aim of the Future Farmers of . America is the development of agricultural Leadership, cooperation, and citizenship, The specific purposes for which this organization was formed are as follows: 1. To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership, 2. To create and nurture a lo ve of country Lite Spraisuprd ass oy. young men in themselves and their work. 4, To create more interest in the intelligent S. TO encourage members in the development of individual farming programs and establishment in farming, 6. To encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings. SPU he 7. To participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture, ZAR. SP rene VSG a 8. To develop charactcr, train for’uscful citizenship, and fostcr patriotism, Rares, mS Lee hs 9. To participate in cooperative effort, 10. To encourage improvement in scholarship, 11. To encourage and practice thrift. as 12. To provide and encourage the devclopment of organized rural recreational activitics. Lise a RS seonentninnnineniimeiot icine tenet att : Ni mo J ch Re ee ee ee ee ep ee eee we ep I } Ty “ p iran 7. “reiviesrsier a stented eee seen, Ze CHEMOLOGY SCIENCE CLUB “dln MOURNE OdQURANEDESMSUEN” ULI CA bua 4st et ratty ‘ay pe a em NH MOET tA The Chemology Club has contributed many ad- ditions to the school during 1945-46, and has reached the following goals: j a, rs wre It has bought, with the help of the other clubs, an amplifier and records. The club has built a darkroom, ond now anyone in school can have his pictures developed, printed, and en- Larged by the club for a small fee. It has madc several pictures for the first issue of our annual, was rit air bites yf Yy rll 7 aw: -: CT a! 7 AN eta vas. Re ZANSy neal we in | r sdotaree etches SS Pity ee dln S a We wish the club as much success in years to come, swe — titiey a yy etn WW2 officers alline AY SW Pres id en. a e e a es e e ° e e e ° ® e it gine Johns on WieeePresidcnt -. . . . . « « « « « Margaret Mapp a SY LA = = Secretary-Treasurer ... . Jeanette Underhill ; 3 : “ a Re orter e Co) ° ° ° ° ° ° . : e . sonny Moor é 4 : ‘e p 4) : S = 4 | Spons stat . e ° o ¢@ e ° ° Mr e B ° B e Turner 3 Jr ® = 4 Menbers ; = — a4 Margret Bull ; Sonny Moore V3 SE Tom Burton Robert outten = =4 Johnny Crumb Julien Scott b JA , Edgar Sturgis 2) 4 Rosa Dennis . g = Gloria Flax Jack Sturgis {(@ Ernest Gardner Jeanette Underhill ) = | Garland Gladden Arthur Webb == ( Lit Johnson John Widgen =) Qdteeineetes We Llewellyn Mapp Ty linXy 72 smear PTTL Ma arabia nitehticss Sw. Zan rlltn 4 AREAL RAIS AS mK een eek tebe anteater - ARI NTE NTT aL RT ST SNS NS Ae SE shale Pete ae PSTN US OSPF COTCE BROAD ARTA AES HR OP NOUN vine svoruensiomunandsenptatnasninn senha tensed at atu se senimeencisstscanesiaanatin Aranenntnhermereriasnen HHT cs ™ ee 2 Fr chteahn-aisbaeanachalleiagtietenonaiaasaae - od meviageeeewmiones PP WN 6 Me a NEE Ci HOE OPE, Ag 4 FON SERIE FIRTH |S REBATE NR EE SS - ee te erat AUN rr een — veer haat enennmanntahanthaarantnet lpr anu onetime mn stress num eps. Aten 7 mm Ce Palin; “din Ie Ie And AS {7 lan N ty tS (7 ail RS OF AMERICA A) th HOMALA m rt First Club Project Completed This Year phebliipad (HHT peer H TUE tii . . Petite es iadaa : AAARAAAAAUAMSMMAAAAAAALELS AAdiiL. peveveveryre Terri errirer tree aaaeaemet SPETTeTTeY ese venverrsriteed yy ac AIRE epi eae FS - aan a ees | ceastemtenapenwsiperenitearencitiegtenidienemammnsnnn Guaemsnonennsidet dllenies daaa-auambiogeaoledeerenemnmnanadiactan at tea tedanaeemtia tite Tan PECL EDAD IT SP RR RP a 2 . vA ele: r ae Officers President... 2 Vice-President Secretary ... . Treasurer .. . MEMorver i . 's . . GwWen Downing e « « « Ann Williams + dled . Jackie Miles Frances Riggin . . Annabell Landon Sponsors Miss Anna Blackwell Miss Nora Fowlkes ii i, “illo e e e e e e e ° ® e ° e 2 e e Wt e o ° « ° SS - 1 t yi MRED HR eee was 2 i Tr? aro Ri dln ‘Motto: Toward New Horizons 7 PlnS 7 las Flower: Red Rose ral Swe ee TATE Pre Petey: aiblaad OTeat aSEER Tate! 4 at WY ETE Abiiné 4 iin Perey t Thy eaecaan: i SO TLVEMUGT TUPLE TERT EST Tel Pete TET Tape STP epeeeeta eT eeti inert Tire iet pee rare aE ine miiitt ptTtt Toepretsett 4533 iret i} TETEESTUE LAPT PTET it iit EET OTT Ea | ; AeSeceneTGALOpsiianasiccaca? : : i t ; 4oG7 7 rit haat : ; Lite . oe P. ; rf : 6 1 , Members Evelyn Belote POLI Corrie Mister ik x: (= Marlyn Bond Virginia Murphy ‘ ) | Sue Burton Mary Ellen Nottingham Ip € Mery Elizabeth Byrd Shirley Outten Ss 4 Hazel Lee Carpenter Frances Pearson Ik g Jeanne Clark Kitty Richardson dl Alice Colonna Frances Riggin b 2 Connie Downing Indie Shackleford N SI Dolores Downing Frances Stringfellow h 4| Gwen Downing Jewel Upshur e € Mary Laffer ty Margaret Ann Ward J 4 Annabell Landon Ann Williams I Anna Lovell Evelyn Wise 4) Jackie Miles Se Swe Sys WZ The Future Homemakers of America is a na- tional organization for pupils studying home economics, We are proud that our club has be- Longed to the state and national organizations for the past three years, nS SEBS ZS In this organization there are monthly mee t- ings, in which we strive to carry out our year's program of work, Some of the goals we have accom - plished are: can surplus food’ for the people in war devastated areas of Europe, improve the cot- tage by adding new equipment, plan a financial budget, invite mothers to social function such as Mother-Daughter banquet, improve and strengthen the Local chapter of Future Homemakers of America, I Rye — Ny veld a=, oe, Swisva “aS cy ZA yr he _casenrtteensti anemrgrt mn wie Nwandt hen an mst ——ciebiotenisemannslosereeeseananbiincithsnansatisentrtnenittnteiehinnnl NtAininlence Ri menKA Scien a Meme TTA II rte tN HT t § ane ehes: 1 AACS PSY LF A P on oN) eS area = mm Q freee (| = a va iS a 7 =—s a = SS iii i — ee ASMA IDs Jan —a MGMT: aS (7 dle, Secretary Julien Scott Sponsor Miss Ellen Scott Surrey Bell Marlyn Bond Alfred Bundick Thelma Camcen Ann Carpenter Bobby Chandler Kemper Charnock Danny Custis Curtis Doughty Bill Downing Lit Johnson 4 AD we YS 4 ant Viceerresident Annabel Landon Members ey re Mr. é B Tran L2G. 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Y t p J ARSE AEERER Foon te al, By lla dns Ty ro S JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTIVES ry Chairman € Sally Bell Mapp a4 . Sponsor : Miss Constance Taylor Representatives “i ( ZANS - V = Senior Junior ni Francis Merritt Robert Nordstrom a Irene Outten Margaret Mapp By = Betsy Jacob Lucy Addison a Ss _ Sophomore Freshman 2) 4| Jack Hart Sturgis D. P. Custis, Jr. a | S Eliza Churn Phyllis Bell K S , Betty Scott John Small = 4| Richard Bowen p j Sz Pals NSAI at Kirke: A} So ZAR. A nner 2 | ctanaamee fh cramamee aff xX eyvinascanepeenrcimmnertcen oPhatmanesemncnsAlitetintartnmetvaimashnaanietmenalinaialname mcr van vm trading mimi scan saan sinemtor NEES EnnnNnnT NiCr man Wirt Sone samme snsresne wesw tomtom i yma Sammars outa yhacainai armen nnioananitivegthareniemnet aye sinensis Reenter aren ana CHG eRen eA SOR = SRNHARATRO rr Ae a HO PY NRE a 3 POR A Re PO ee Pe Res Te aT oe en ee CAL EE RT TE 5 ibaa 2 i Bp ot 2 Ke ee ap NTs ASSI STA A fh. SEBS, LIBRARY P act, yy shty whi P Annie Carpenter Celeste Bonniwel Curtis Doug Johnny Booker Geraldine Do Anna Lovell viii LA GNU AANA A Oa ST EET eTESTVETSST SPE TTAN UVES ET ER Te TT” TPA SE Sere TP pri eshte eheaae on sine iv van da bp inne whem anetnnn vy emir tvcartiemmnt erika teeta An tra RT a eA we er mn ath amnpctih ene nantinmeanataerat tH Abeer ana nan anhaimantatenentcatiremetiayinsle rt hima eeet ti SL ATEN ONAN tH oat ney 9 ae ne ee Ne eater ee 7 aR Pr Sr dln rs OE RT APART © rte See, me, aE, 7 2 Ir ¥, t Om NYAS — if tes “alin, y z eae EATS, © ANNES TENNIS CLUB Pa Ln any Sr Dwmoot A 7 . Nea Maa President: ben Mears T4 Dro SAant Than Re La + Vice-President: Francis Merritt Secretary and Treasurer: Coleanthia Rippon “allie S = é€ Audrey Ames Betty Marsh = | Lucy Addison Francis Merritt fargret Bull : Ben Mears it = 4 Jeanne Clark Irens: Outten ) € Pauline Coates Colanthia Rippon : David Cunningham Evelyne Rippon 2) A gohn Dunton John Rippon PRY q| Glenna Elliott Esther Shrieves i : Pauline Elliott Barbara Smith ) Nancy Hamilton Carolyn Smith N —— 4| Betsy Jacob Julia Belle Smith 2 = ( L. S. Jacob Philip Tankard 2) ¥ Dale Jones Jeannette Underhill 4| Joyce Killmon Mary Margaret Underhill Sallie Bell Mapp Idamae Ward 4) Py — | mr + Jessie White Jean Marion Pda S aw. Spr — A 2 has, SPST STG Gr Y, 4) (an SMS K MET FS Ca am heen SeepetieneinnabrGeieememmemenenen eee a a ea ea ee AA A nt a i tet = a FS Rd SS SRR TT tay ay ay ee ey nl FP NG PEN § FEN | harem oo Ralisiasan Ja 7 meet pe a Ns} “ot i] AM y at. 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Frank Bloxom .. Floyd Reynolds . Sonny Costin Billy T. Hastings Bryan Costin . Second Row: Howard Scott . Tick Heath . Vernon Bledsoe Roy Hamilton . Gene Horner . Third Row: Bo Gunter . Belvin Camden Randy Warren . Walter Gunter Fourth Row: George Colonna Lit Johnson . Ned Doughty . Slim Churn u MOM @ bh yo @ ¢ « . , Rignt Center . « « Third Base Shine? ofa LReeney Left Field ( Sub.) - « « Shortstop . Catcher ( Sub.) Shortstop Right Field Third Base ane Sease a STE t SHUT iS LISS rapes tet ty er ata npn Hehe GAARA NTS ARREST ete A rm er ins ere a Aum eA Rn diareeha LAP ATA Yd LF in i in ‘eae eT SES BASKETBALL TEAM OF 1945-46 KZ SENIOR GIRLS cru es) a si iidanibbbligi4ide¥4AdAMbDAUHHHVH44H4AAOUDAADROAINHINHIHA HE mvretressinamninhoens ser tam senmemb mem taney timer amttaantt mrt hanntpucnesec mason ntnstt OO AE REY SDA ame 9 os ee ee ee CRRA a ee ee ee Oe ee ATHLETICS rrr) 4 The boys’! athletic activities were quite successful this year because of the efforts of the boys and their leaders, lle Kp: ln li The football team, organized in the fall and coached by Mr. S. D. Womble, supported by Mr. E. T. Taylor, played its first game with Qnan- cock and carried off the laurels. Captain Tick Heath and Roy Hamilton were star players, The last game of the season was with Cape Charles High and it brought about our defeat. Byer ertter Tre etre TErTePTP Pee ETPEe tee eet PePPPreeT CUTE CETTE CPE TE Sz Das ln The boys’ basketball team, organized and sup- ported by Mr. E. T. Taylor and Captain Floyd’ Reynolds, was made up of Juniors and Seniors, It scored a number of victories, [——— | 17 ‘The boyst baseball team, which was coached by Mr. J. J. Whittington, had a number of stars and made a’fine record, Captain Heath and Sonny Costin, pitchers, Bloxom, an unsurpassed high school first baseman, Reynolds, catcher; Hamil - ton and Gunter, top batters, Parkerson, Scott, Churn, and Killmon deserved much credit. YZ The girlst athletics ¢onsisted of volleyball, baseball, and basketball. 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Derecenncenaneeneeitemmast ne sieebineenichtaieniaientsnaaiaadeihdteme Jiememiiamenemaesmeienrencineneree rer LTC NE natn sna er ere nt sta Ara Nat at meee Basta temee rrp eerie poms emer ee eee reenter ernment amt nan Aerostar ms ne HieRieeyrnattanath Set Ky Cay Re ea ey ay a ee ee OATHS, D4 | AF _—— ic NM V4 } SS nS Ly ey nin THE DAY IS DONE STL, WAITING FOR THE CARGO % A (SSSI Spa Fomor) “ins € y4 SAS SS aS aS OSS SS as OSS Sass es SS 2 ESBS SES ASSESSES Scungnannnsaameendnmmepineedintaie ree AREER RETR -eernsarernarn nt item alimentos eam nthaaalinitssiessnamncethaglineansormeree isrnihiecinteealehdeegeammiacomatnirtscemnameriabetemenmmanciemaeesmren NTE NT TNE _ Z ee nacenaeiowaernenaneearemesnren nntnaennes sien neon sbntinnnsnintomarearinanrer=tingeammapeanaconremnamennalomenninnn cect omen ere em menshidomnettenniitnanitnmroamey tains ee tenant tech scoala taceememaemmenn ELT LTT NTT er ernie peeerneertereeire vernon nenereappeenesmeivepaae oan pemmonneeneeo nna ne eT OR IN eee enaieenthianatesistainaiben Abin Sror eet Mind anearinaahnem tee RRA AREAS INES SS RS EPA nc Seas ateneesvoeomnanmmeeee er ET ERS taE etry rrenmnhs eenesmenprelpa aise BOOSTERS The Editorial Staff of The Torch wishes to thank the-following contributors for the boost which made our 1946 volume of The Torch a reality. Mr. W. T. Henry Eastern Shore Farmers! Service Miss Mary West Mr, A.wA. Arnold Mr. JoOhn’M. Holland Mr, M. D. Rogers Mr. Tommy Metcalfe Northampton Luiber Company Mr, John E. Sturgis Mrs. Grace Bailey Mr. C. L. Webb Mr. Harold'M, Tilghman Mr. John S,. Turner Farmerst Supply Mr, Si Cw Bell Miss Vera Mapp Mr. Scott Walker Mr. Walter Bailey Widgen Mr. Carl Jones Mrs, E. De Richardson, Dts Mr. George Doughty Mr. Harry McCann, Jr. Mr. Thomas E, Hallett Mia” Julie MOLKeL Mis De Ar, Dunton Mr. William Roberts Mr. Pitts Wescott, Sr. Mr. Walter Hurtt. Mr. Roberts Nottinghan Mee wae De Bell Mr. G. L. Hopkins Mr. Warner W. Smith Mr. G. D. Jones : Mr. George Wilkins, Sr. Mr; W. F. Fitzgerald Mr, Harry Benjamin Mr. Stan Talley Custis Brothers Mr. E. W. Hornsby Mr. Cecil Tilghman Miss Frances Brown Mr: Mrs. Thomas H. Kelly Mr.° Mrs. M. Foley Mrs. Herrick L. Smalley Mr. Mrs. 3 G. Bayly Mrs. Virginia Lewis Mrs; George C. Walker Mrs. Mary Hurtt Mrs. Paul Rogers Mrs. Ann M. Hand Mr. John BE, Tankard Mrs, Sclma Camper Mr. Willian E. Wright ’ Mrs. Fred Belote Dr. John R. Hanilton Dir. Hanry sisi Denoon ; Mr. Bob Parrish ‘Mr. Mrs. W. F. Wilkins Mr. Mts. W. K. Cunningham Mr. MWvs. E. S. Jacob Mr. Mrs. L..H. Coffigon Mr. Mrs. Le S,. Jacob Mr. Harold L. Ames Capt. W.°O. Goffigon Mrs, Edith Cobb Mr, Millard Costin family Mr. vernon Rolley Mrs. Le. J , W¥i.dageon Mr. EB. E. Badger Mr. Mrs. Mike Glaser “Mrs. Psge Ames Se a, Mon. oe Miss Geraldine Mister ; S Mite tls: We.) enee Dr. Mrs. ¥. C. Henderson Mr. Alien Tilghman Northampton canning Co. Mrs, Jgéeff Edmonds Mrs. Ben Scott Mr, Winton Whitchead Mrs. Jchn Addison ‘Mrs. Howard Adams Mr. Bevérly Rayfield Me, Austin Ward Miss Laura Richardson Mr. W. HatLlie Mr. H. Allen Smith Mr. R. J. Reynolds Mr. N. R. Steolman Mr. E. J. Doughty Mr. J. W. Crumb Mr. Billy Coates Mr, Kenneth Richardson Mr. Mrs. C. N. Richardson Mr. Eugene Richardson Mrs. S. C. Guy Mrs. James Johnson Mrs. Ralph Joynes Mrs, Warner W. Smith Se Rg ka E : dyoadt of gereiw hiforot ent to ytese tarwabane ea . two obar doicw taood ost tot etotudiataos aed Uifsen a dotoT emt To. emstov ¢ beet .M senk ,eatt . ‘ 10H iz ia prelmat of ctat o tM. solvise ' eronrTs etoda mrovesd Tega) Galoe .eo - —teo8 bd asad 211 Tig A me LL. a aS. Hfomrs, atolet bev ,2uM - pee flow Mad rod LicaH a coiteyT, ML } ‘erogon .d ae MOOMOG ei ET UX ROE a Reh otLoos om yantok 4 Hal LeOT Corl” til Z “trsqmod codniwt ot quads So ete a ee es. Bistwle .H ofol” - HIGHS OTGED oH ol 9 GEM BS TM yolicd adore: pb oe dwoont .4 ,.G ,at ss oot ddet! 3.24 9 uM MOBLLTO)) «A ak CML Be Ot: TIUaM st at Gay ie wk orci 9 XM: | chins Liv .M SLovaH Th gl AONE, TRE TontnT .O oot. st HoBEFIOD 0 ¢ tT OO vigave’ Ye comte T ado At EBS «eet AR Matus JT fort 0D bie i iq Ti Let B alLnroD beac F I LEM et faa $59 2 i ‘atoy eeiM oh tae YoLLot Tansy. Ht tod io tto0@ 2M. 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HW ot ie | gWord eodaeard heer es esas a - is 'se sabi aap ety e: Boteod ¥Ifia .at vitor oH ganod? , ot Bs Fe nowt aBslo bE if OOH mM .. MOLOW IM. ed Bs noabuadold WM. wD .eaM Tu Gene: «Jd dolrt0e ae “noBbresis 16 semua . tM XLyog (Oo 4¥ -BTM 2. aM HD 0 ny OE i Renato aan ‘alwodd Biolartv: jem fomtdol some es Tee -0 e9108D {eum eenyot Aqlan: . ck ee $208 bet a e itio® .Wteriat ,ar Rares st eceg sre dow Pt: ee Boosters Mrs. D. L. Kellam Mr, Johnny Ward Mr. Mrs. J. R. Snyder Rev, Mrs. C. R. Wagstarf Mre, Nan Robins Mr. Mrs, R., N. Bell Mr. Mrs. Henry Sturgis Dr. Mrs. M. C. Thomas Mr, Mrs, Audley Floyd Mrs, Belle Floyd Hudson Mr. J. M. Webb ae, T. P.. Bell, Ses Mr. J. B. Bell Mr. T, J. Nottingham Mr. W. H. Rowe Mr. W. K. Fitzhugh Mr. H. J. Taylor Mr. Russell Kellam — Mrs, G. C. Hamilton Mr, J. T. Mapp, Jr. Mr. William lL, ’Widgeon Mr. Read R. White Mr. E. T: Merritt Mr. W. E,. Bloxom Mr.°R. Woodson Jones Mrs, J. B. 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