Northampton High School - Torch Yearbook (Eastville, VA)

 - Class of 1949

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EN CEE SANS AR HE pe: saat Be: pat ao5 esc ttaa a) AR i MA RAR PRES ed ER rb - 5 A HEED Saree rt nie joes Oe) may gets te: Lp th cde .— és are Hi, - “re = S ea ee ; Ry AA 0 ath , ess fe rd ’ rs a archive. org detailsit rohtt 1e00no ae SENIOR CLASS OF TI ny ‘44H ers” 4 lq BRING OL THE TORCH Arle 46 iss ADAG) TAR ARIAS BID NOW? UNE, NOES ER NORTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL E = er a ee ee a - pa pecan nn ed el ees ae : Se apt 5 Ty wee 2 is a. a oc PP isons ae ee eo Sis Pp 1 Rl em or eS I eM 2° nt aI mE en ae cone cee cena [ —. a ee s 3 ae ae (ANR Vi 6 V'(ANIAN TAN NANTON 0 Vi a LT a ol acme reesei bag | i} x ; ESTO ' 78 4 VAN V8 WAN VRQ N78 CRN TAN VBR LENO WRG TANUQ TQ TRAN RN TA TANTRNTAN A GIO VA WANTAN ASTANTRN QR VIR AVM EWR TO TRE TTRURANUANIANTA VATA 0) an NAVAN AWANTENA (AAV ANTAVANTAN TAN VANANIAN Nw YN ING) DNYNN ONO DN GRONGING NDING V A 7R WAN BVT TR V1 V AVTEN TA VINO NTEN OVA VANTAN AVIA VQ TANTO TR VT4 @NTONIOWTE TOVOVOVOV OWN OV OV OVO OW Ow ON OwOw Four years ago there sprang up in Northampton 4 High School a spirit for self-expression, made mani- fest in the ‘‘Torch’’. Today, as we place in your hands this, our fourth effort, we trust it will ever bring to your mind the hopes and ideals of our school. 7 [Sap W SB NADL NBL GND NUN WNYNDE DAVAO YABABA NDE DIAVNGSS AVISPING S NDA VAB NDINDS UAE DAI AOADNGAI GAP! OWA AWAGOND: VAY ND GRINS y : 3 s | 3 s . Se 1A No SRI ciee biritial it f Pye EER | | 2 - tig 3% ‘ a ae a } ; mM 192 tig ; ‘ : i ; ; Hit | ve wee Maal —e elites NN rary he a raves Se em ttn antrtatesegieeeee™ fone ponte aa ee ee OO ee Ce On tt Sa ge ts oO - Salk aS BRUT 7B NOW N ONSTAR BN ANTON ANTON AN ANON Tl a] WEEE VEE NIE IEG 18 VEN RS SONTR WOVIOY LENIENT ONS OVEN RE rey aware Nig : N) he ENON) C} ee 3 : e ae i 5 oe ® 4 : Ss mt 7 G fas} sehen ede aNathcttrch tacts eat hans thee Sent al Se aN STTeN ZAK ee SISOS VEEL { —— —— ENGL GLEE NS SLL SON NN SS ANAND ” a a nd a ee It is our priv ilege to dedicate this volume of The Torch to Mr. George Baker Wynne, recat) Ss bf a student witha conscious purpose, with the courage of his conviction, an educa- tor with a vision of service. won —_ ae — ra as cots sehin DES sy OS PIRES TORTS SE SW 7 NOT BN EN 02 1 RENE BY EN ON : A FOV D YEE YESS NEES NERD DY EEE SEE ES VERVE T @NUZANITENI@Ni a@ @NZ BNGa A NUANI ANANSI TANTEI asi laN Tanti as Cy aN) IA NIZ@NI @ I @NENI@N AN @NZONONTO +97 87, Ni; aN; iat Editorial Grayson Fitzgerald Phyllis Bell Jimmy Douglas Advertising Ben Kellam Jimmy Bell Thomas Parramore Dan Badger Art George Walker Billy Hewitt Winfred Ward Marion White Circulation Bobby Walker John Tankard Barbara Smalley Club Editors Sponsors Miss Sally Rue Justis, Mrs. Katherine Foley John C. Walker Mary Kellam, Mrs. Loretta Smalley iy Business Patricia Hamilton John Mapp Celeste Bonniwell Frances S. Sports George James _ Ione Phillips Bob Hamilton Proof Readers Phyllis Nottingham Mickey S. Dan Underhill Photographs Patty Bell Ann Carpenter Ralph Boole Carole Miller Everettee Bedsworth Monte B. Typists Mary F. Elliott Kitty Carpente Anna Lovell Betty Lu Wescoat an fie nnd an A ob ae fn a nen anes ba had On Ad an bans maaan pani eee AY: a j am NE 4 2 oe 7 , 7 i Se Bia dete aaa a eal alec ‘'s EF INGAING EN ¢ j =e | ’ E 2 r a 4 2) ES 4 LC FA rs ; i Lk LCM RASA IA ie ee I AGE PASS SARS OSS ASA A x a NT NO LNT ANP Sn! AS nA naa a a aoe CHROOT PRINT TRI R Shade rAd Ae NG a FiA:Bo SuNSDK JUL IES Tuk in THAD TA Ve oA Gan itn Pk Dn Aad Sanaa he TA aa Ae edie Fah NA ds FAA TAG Ain TGA Te A EL BANGANGANG TBR ANTS ZS TIS ESAS SS TESA AD ABINGANG ANGINGANBARGAK, ji nS NEA A anon bkewralk eh hacen tales Uneeitel et asin a 4 2 NAO NL ELS SAF NL aha +- . x ee te ee Sp wee Tete elgenfaatiet in, omtily die ar, ete. ee on RSE 2 te ee nee ANITANIANTAN TANI TRNRIN ET Seeroaarre Nis PES Nii 7aS Ia NII MNA MNB BN aNite SP an a 7 Wo, NANT Ni] — a. Fe aX SYN aN 7a 7 PITA — aX BNI TANG ANSTAN SAN IANG } aN aS BS pa AVIAN (ONY te 7 Cy SY Me WOVOWAVOVOVON OV OV OC) . NP BANPAND) Es Nivaiva ANAM y_, oA Miss Lila N. Jacob NORTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Ge Mr. A. S. DeHaven Mr. G. C. Hamilton Superintendent of Northampton Principal County Public Schools ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Virginia 0. Savedge Miss Sally Rue Justis Mrs. Loretta W. Smalley HISTORY Mr. George B. Wynne Mr. Albert Savage LIBRARIAN: SECRETARY: Miss Margaret Scott Miss Thelma Hand SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Miss Elizabeth Jones Mr. Burleigh B. Turner Mrs. Jennie Mapp COMMERCIAL: PRINCIPAL: Mrs. Mary Nussey Kellam Mr. G. C. Hamilton HOME ARTS AND AGRICULTURE Mr. John Badger Miss Judith Rieck Mrs. Irma O. Bailey Mr. Thornton Taylor Mr. William E. Dunton BS LOSS LER DES ESS ES LOS SS TENS LESS LES AIEEE BS LOR EN DASE SSE ERIE ISS DERSLER AS IBS ] GSAS BS LOLS ZL eS Ze ass Lowe. rm i : 7. 2 - , - i : § 1 ; v tii Lt be Wes ahr reel bt ihncdide drcd 2h ech Yew’ NOE NBABI S ’ ee, EIN BBTNG NWO Sore £ SS Ae AEN NEA NSA NILES BN CAS ADS ZO WD BIBALOIAOING 4 SAS NS a Ng Aa aE SENET, ee ee ee + ares - aie apt oh POL —- sate =p: } : PET@ 7 B E NG ANG B NIDA ANIA NG ANGONG BNE BAE ANSON ENON BN EN oes 2 7 NEN SP NO MT NO EN NRT NCI? CT? 7 fa e ‘N 7 We NN 7A NANA NTANTENTO NG NTON TANTO IONE ETO NTEIOVIONETENTEN EOVOAE VMN. BND ARGS BRON AN ia | athe sedherte ele h + hee dander ncicha babe Adn bed late addled edb dN eich Lets atte tl hed te te BL Let NB) wii LONGING : a NIA Na NNO NLS An BANGS) ada a0 NS nd? eye The ht he yas A } JNRBIABINDANGNG ANBAN 2 So NNT Na oN aN SS od THE 49’ERS (with apologies to Clementine) ANIZEN' PIN DNDN BING INGA GAD BIND ANG) I At Northampton, in a classroom Where we studied for exams Sat we Seniors, forty-niners, All as meek as little lambs. vat Up we jumped to land at Eastville Every morning just at nine. There we spent the days together; There we thought that life was fine. ‘ i) -CHORUS: Oh, the memories! Oh, the memories! That this carries back to mind. We are lost and gone forever, All the class of ’49. MS | VQ 7076 V4 ZR TR VQ WR WANTON TA VVQ WRN V0 V4 VIR RNTON IOV (@W@NTENVA TO V4 VA (A VQ WAR VIR WA WIANIAVIAN TOE SSSR IE WANING BSS SERIE ESS ae ERG ES GS 4 WPA GLON GING AGING GEGAGNI VAG ESE AAS HSS ES ESN LES ———_ i aE BET TM, _ : ay SATS rae Scan — _ a en . see as er - my — os — RE A etn teat Cone - pies = z ny ea . - uncial ee nmin = deo — ms i— = eeteaa - - ern ot 2 . = Ee ee ee ——— eet a Ola, — = . bs aaaeed ee I As, Ee os TA TEN TAN TATA VI8 TANIA TANANANWTEN AVIAN ON TAN TAN O ONTAV OVA NANTON AWAVIOV Wy a ja ES EVERETT BEDSWORTH ‘I love fools’ experiments. I’m always making them.”’ JAMES BELL ‘“‘Jimmy’”’ ‘“Much could be said of him, if one could read his mind.’’ PATRICIA BELL “ Patty”’ “Eyes so bright, laugh so gay, heart pure gold--that’s Patty I say.’’ PHYLLIS BELL us p ' ‘Not too serious, not too gay, ut al om o j tae Se “aa fi : y 7 f ZV nad t a . { - Ja wv . See Ania LX U pry de together a jolly good fellow.’’ oe ied b ‘ Man has his will, but woman Uhas her way.’’ MARLYN BOND ‘“‘Tam sure care’s an enemy to life.’’ CELESTE BONNIWELL ‘“‘Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, and every grin so merry draws one out.’’ ALFRED BUNDICK ‘The world’s no better if we py worry -- Life’s no longer if we hurry..’ | { ( = ] ys DONGINY SINNONG F DUDS IINGS OF SRO) 4 S ‘ } LB) IY GED BE WY NYA GN GAG) IGE PNG GING GGG IRY ANG BEY YAO DAG DG ID. HEDNYNOIN AVG SUAV YABEBIAG ON GK : per = - vere - “a ee cone — Soot orc eee te nm aie : Pe LS A RE, FR et Bo : ae 7 ie Pe om ua : Ce ee ee 2 a al a oe cpu aang trie ee SS a ee, ae ee eer ne ape -— oe ee - a . : Va ane ? ee ea tli eee he dae — 7 ae wai: © - he = a! ys 4 2 re we : ee Se i, — a ine —— ae + o_ See are . ; ae $ a oe _ ‘. : F : ot Sn Se 2 a . i ee io 2h eS é tae 45 : 28 an a ieee Fm ep ane te thew: CA ed VAAN aN are Neh Bede alll’ Oe aie ie a OA SANE ONE NS ya ANN CARPENTER ie aaa SoS Nata? Nn! “Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness, and all her paths are peace.’’ aati sda ste ne, Zan Ja Nii Sa RTS ANTENNAS (ANU NUGNAN EN VGNIAN ON TAVAN EAN ANIAN'ANTANE MARY C. CARPENTER ‘ ‘Kitty ? f Air SS ti del sin doin fet (On NAL Uas ak aca EA ee acae ams ad Bee G SESS ae SRLS DAN BAN DAIL ANI Z@NI 4 ‘Is she not passing fair ?”’ PN OPN GEN PANGAN ANGE a nana at a are) Sa Nat a Na BEVERLY CHAMBERS a ean ake ‘‘There are some silent people , who are more interesting than the best talkers.’’ NA, al aaa a SKB DARA PITT RET ae att Nila NA Neo DANIEL P. CUSTIS 2 “Dp, Pp.” ‘“‘A plane! A plane! My king- dom for a plane! ’’ POT diy TK Ny Ss y = J = Sc ig ae re sities Z ean wee eee DRS So NVA AYO NB Wie VWGNENTOENTAVIAN WANG TANI @ a ANERGIAN: ' fe . ' Naa nS NS aN DOB) BADINDIN Nasa a TAXA TENTAN KELLAM DOUGHTY ABA A ST ESN) NS Fa aS COTE G aN TaN ti ‘You can’t keep a good man down.’’ TANVANTANTGNONIONY4 asi (a AVL) iar f awe } Che ae et or DELORES DOWNING ‘ ‘Bill ? ?, RSNA N a V'7@NiaVI@NITANIANI @NITON'@NYION ‘J put all my troubles down in the bottom of my heart, then sit on the lid and smile.”’ im ala Masa” acne tot ESTHER ELLIOTT lasgptytcnntr Mert ‘Modest and simple and sweet — the very type of Priscilla.’’ GINO BIABADE GIGI GING IAD IADAGEAD)I ARABIA IAM INGIAOIADKAMIA BIBI ABI AE ANAS ade SEES MARY FRANCES ELLIOTT ‘‘Love me, love my cats.’’ vA hi) BiADABILF UA IAD, ADGA BAB we ay Bea Cin Ba ia BA ip Sud SAR Ga Sah an PhO Kh sh a Bad AG JAS A Bn aA ak on KA nak Ws 4k a a A Gs ck Gn df OB 98 eas A eb SASS SS | IE ESE 2S Sn Oa os SEN IANS Se ce Os AS he SOA ANY ISA EEE ASI 43 SNE 23 oe ‘Co 0 ee . = AO a cee Bee ee SES NZAN7 a t { { segerenror ¥ “an ivan VV = ENTANOEN bP = KC kK NIA NON VON Nita Naa laxity aie - ‘ ; aid DANG ANETENS EN, IRA MNATANE @SGIBNGTBNE ESHER EXETER ERLE GSS 5 WRENS D NRNAN VAN TAW EN (RNTENTANTONTANE QV XTANVAN @ Ve) i Fl r Jf F ne Y } a M Pe ‘ zy CATR ms JEAN ENNIS “A loving heart is the begin- ning of all knowledge.’’ GRAYSON FITZGERALD ‘ He is modest, he is shy---- But there’s mischief in his eye! ’’ KATHARINE FOLEY ‘“‘A student? Yes, but loved more by her friends because of rare unselfishness and unassuming nature which is hers.”’ PATRICIA HAMILTON ‘Leave silence to the Saints, but I am human.,’’ MARY HUGHES ‘Silence may do good and can do little harm.’’ GEORGE JAMES “‘He never flunked, he never _ ‘ lied, I reckon he never knowed how.” BEN KELLAM ‘If there’s delight in love, ’tis when I see that heart which others bleed for, bleed for me.’’ BOYCE LATIMER ‘‘From the crown of his head, to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth! ’’ LINDON DID YE ING NOEYIN YEG BAGGY YON VAG ELE) I DIN GDOIINY SY) WAIN AWE se LD ANBANBIL BAND IAND aC) b EB = . 2 Be +z bz 3 1 VASA NPN GANONOIN E = 7 ‘ | } ¥ 4 j ' i 4 z iam! a aN a a feN FAR LABADAAGIAGIGANGNGARAGAD ARABI NAT Aas? A oP! SoM SS nT oS CA PAGABASADAGIAT w e ty A ks AZ TBAB IAD pe tea ns eal Dien een areal mg : an etre ea _ by ER wi es i A iC tn ea het eT mio Naecihn 9 = pec OP gute oe gly NAN RVaS eS NEY AN ANA AVIAN; 3 SWAN NITY TATAVANA RTA SAG a ST SN TANS TAN SANS ANS] aN 7a FAT SA OY WOVOs 1 Tra TOON OEY (AVNER COO ve ENN ENS ENGELS NL EN MEN EN URN BON SNES EST SONOS Swe Oi OY Y ANNA LOVELL ‘‘Her very frowns are finer far than’ smiles of other maids.’’ JOHN C. MAPP ‘Let the world slide.’’ NaNO. RUSSELL MILES NaN Ni74 You come late, yet youcome.’’ NVANYANANA CAROLE MILLER ANZaNiia sia ‘‘A faithful friend is the medi- cine of life.’’ SSS aNANANIT Sones WaNay VaN@Niani ARNOT Ni MARY MOORE ‘Great modesty often hides great merit.”’ Xie PHYLLIS NOTTINGHAM aS gS ASI TQNITANT “‘Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.’’ ETHEL PARKER ‘Second thoughts are ever wiser.”’ STANTON TAN TAWA TAWA VI0WVAN THOMAS PARRAMORE ‘‘Here’s a boy with a heart and a smile that makes the bubble of life worth while.’’ a) Te j f 5 ? x : i ; j ) | : - ‘ - Yee. Z a a bs . y Sodananua ae Sa 48 ‘pM OL. a a Ben Sp chek BA a fA i Pal 2 5 AD EAW 2 BANS ByAGKS Ss S, AIS LES ZAR ADS ABS 45 JL Hl [NZS DN GANONONG AGING SLOAN TINT SINNED) BZ A NP INGANGAN SAN NLM SAN a Nod A ” + Sa SS NA SAY LNA SAH ASN NAY IS E 2 2 2 E iz 2 E 2 E F E JAGAN hid ° ANNE AE A et msrp line Asta ay a cs na ae aaa aeecm re a ae a ce SE a EE PRE Hp pain SEN a an p ‘ ws loa ns ie, eae 1 ape peal . am o SS Ee eee iis OEP. sae Fe ee ae - ¥ ? SENT A Se None tA ot ger ENR Rt ty Cy ENN tt TC by HE pean 5 ' om no: ei rersertemcplgp nomena be econ ome eae, 5 oe Sane ee - FO a ’ e Pe i tg aE mc sna -- : etal arene LAN e, a AT et a oo aan te ET OOO aT etn a 7 ” oe. Oh, ee NAVA N @NVANIAV@NIA. NTa VaN indeed! ”’ day.”’ me ? Ea Oi VV VV TO 178 Vi NR N TQ NITRITE NANT V A N AN'T@ TANTO QAO QV 1441 ANTAN | tives Py HH TG gp if i ' CHARLES SMITH ‘‘Sonny”’ ‘‘There’s a good time coming, boys! There’s a good time coming! ’’ FLOYD SMITH ‘ Men of few words, are men GLADYS SPADY ‘‘A merry heart goes all the EARLE TRAVIS ‘T leave my character behind CEN TBS ES TS TBR ES SSS ABS ES SJE DES TIS TES SEO TESS NSIS I SIDS TERESI SS the : % ; ieee IONE PHILLIPS ‘‘She hath a heart as sound as a bell and her tongue is the clapper, for what her heart thinks, her tongue speaks.’’ ALVERTA NORA SIMPSON ‘“Mickey’’ ‘‘Oh, my heart is a free and fetterless thing--a wave of the ocean, a bird on the wing.’’ BETTY SMALL ‘‘Compare great things with Small.’’ JOHN SMALL ‘‘Happy am I, from care I’m free! Why aren’t they all contented like me ?’’ =? Sane hanna RIANA NOM NEAT NEL NEA, Ws J GANDA GANONG NW): ASS OAAISS E i r r j 948 va Bt , 7 viii! he PAu nu t) Bie NBA IWAINGANGAINS ee TN ee NOLEN ANANSI SPAN ANA, CoS As SI a Rehan Se nS a cmc conte teen stan anion ves = q ; yw Za) q nae min PEER a eS aan Sc EE nr eat Raa Rta HT SMT RE ENE are ye eae ee en se A PO erat matt AS Rh ey jin seh we SP or etn ; neste - —_— oe - ae ee iabiaia eT Em ees eg eens a ecnsesinaaeenetten eee een tN ee: ee RON “iba gt i Bove i ee aa ee ee ema = cue ee a ometenete noniawee 7X Ob iN Nts JN a PRIEST ee NRE @NTAN AN ON faNi 1 GNVENTEN SEN R IGN mh tan tate ie fll che soca SEE TTX TING AS ATEN STAN: PSI EE EE ES SVEN VEN S) SON Sas SI ns a NOT k KENNETH TURLINGTON E ‘‘The man that blushes is not quite a brute.’’ ato aS a ae THOMAS TURNER é STi. b ‘“‘True student, I, for be it S understood--I leave my school for Fe my school’s own good.’’ Fa DAN UNDERHILL Ey ‘And then he will talk! Ye Ey Gods! How he will talk! ”’ 4 GEORGE WALKER EI ‘‘Every artist was first an amateur.’’ Tas aS S97 SI? A ViVi Yan ASR SINT aN aN i aN t7aNT Ta JOHN C. WALKER si ‘‘Why should the devil have all the good times ?”’ JOHN R. WALKER ‘“My only books were women’s looks and folly’s all they’ve taught me.’’ HAROLD WARD ‘‘The world knows nothing of its greatest men.’’ BETTY LU WESCOAT ‘‘There is no wisdom like frank- ness.’’ Realy 4.1 LIER ES 7 ’ . NV GAINING GARAND ACADIAN PN DND AGAR ADADABNGNGN DANE AO GAR AGIADAD ABINW BAD) LS oN AGH AGA) ‘ NG ; i - a ‘ aii f | j 4 at - Any 4 ee ier -_ ‘ . pa I ae ee z nace eee mee Np Ne ra agree ati ieee te a ea - 7 . aati: cn meengetmee ee Sa Ot 8 rr i a : - - - 7 eienacaaiiaiac accent eta i ca ae . an te “ SAAS cg le an lepes: - aie 4 « 2 Aa Fs el be 2 cl ali as = 4, FRA AV AN 04 T(4 ZAVY@ WA TANT VTNTAN OVA Vi ANA 76 0 V4 VD WR WR A TOTS AN TANTAN TANT VQ 7A TANTAN 4A VAN IQ TQ ATA ONTONTO VINTON TAVTAN TATA TAN TOA TATOOS AN TATOO WV TBTA 7A D ONTANTAN AN NAN TRVIAN QV 00 70) r Rs ‘2 i : rm ik Sake na g ; is aa bo : n Oo Ss 5 e. é aS Sa iy eee — Oe Ame pe pe S Goch es yo. ee : j Fes es eS (eae et: | in ‘ E 388 Sn 5 bP 6 gua 3B os 2s ? wae F Copano Bae ih TAG 2 eee wm. ma Me ee ot ie (x — O ic ry ps © — iS c,d fe is! yh E cee he f oD 5 Budge 8 «3 = BBE (Os Bo aad : jeerner Q 5 a — wee = is sf iS 2m oe . q 2 _ WAVIIAVAWAY) s. @ i tf AWAVS : : ES, GANG, 4 5 BX ZEB TBS TEBE SS LES SLES ER ESTES ISSA, : ;. 3 , a - VON OW OVOVOWOV NOVO SEC aie ANTON ARAN ANN TONTNAN GNC eV @ 8 tJ | oo | . ees LOSSY SONNY YSN GN YN GDS ONONDAGA YONI YN GN VON GINO ON IW GNG NGAI ONG NGO ONG NBN GON G N G OLS NYIN ON RGN GP NOES GON GINO NINN GONG) NOON PINGING GANT) - esas ones — _ ¥ . . e eine ; oS = : Y ——_« eS ”; : . 2 = tee ae = ee ESV °7@ 5 0 Vi W178 787 BNO NIZE NI @NET@ ION 1 RAYON WEEN ONY ENTONTON QO TONITONTONTEN'@NVENTONTONYENTENTOIONION ON DONOVAN VEN AWATEN O TEN AE 8 W E BAAN Ear EAeVi f W V’ WOW eee ee ONE ENEENTANTAN ANT ENTE OLENA CEN TEEN TAI NEN NTE OVEN (OV OWE VG WAN IOV IE NEV GLEN RN 8)E)) Cie : any a om _— eS No vd CLASS HISTORY OF THE 49’ERS Four years ago, from all corners of Northampton County came the class of 49. A gold nugget was found in the Freshman class when we dug deep into our pockets and bought equipment after organizing an athletic committee. We also had the privilege of enjoying the second newspaper to be published in our school. This was called the ‘‘Campus Camera.’’ Hot ESE i $ 6 = = as ei, B) A vein was sighted when the Good Citizens Club for the first time EI allowed sophomores to be admitted to membership. For a bit of spice, we, E the 49’ers, hazed the Freshmen during the Y.S.O. initiation (Poor Rats! ) BE 4 3 BAB); He SS NENA ) ih 8 Qq es Next a strike was made when as Juniors, we participated in an operetta, a state debate, and a one-act play contest. But we had to take the bitter along with the sweet, and so we had for the first time, exams. Oh, that grind! (Incidental nuggets! ) as Y W RNG Sa remade ee NN BA BANDA NBABAA BAN ES SASGINDINGIANG Ni PA WAINGANG A NG Ie fyi APS LS SAS ZA ASLO SABA : Bor 5 ‘3 = | ro WE StrvcK it Rien E a Pee aly’ Ng eh Hee s ee S PA a oe a a ee Tags) NS ee, eto TTR 5 | ee a St fe ee Se epee se h 3 Rte TT A “AI At the annual Thanksgiving Day football game, the king and queen were crowned with Carole Miller and Thomas Parramore taking the bows. The Student Council was organized during our senior year with the honor- able president, George James, chosen from none other than the class of 49. The usual privileges of all seniors--cards, rings, the prom, the Senior } play, the Baccalaureate Sermon, and class night will be remembered in the settling down of the 49’ers, 4 The best is yet to come. We are looking forward to our graduation . =| . Feeling proud in our caps and gowns, we will receive our hard earned gold mine (Diplomas.) Things to Remember: ! Baseball, football, and basketball games; annuals; student council. | Campus Camera newspaper; operetta; debates; plays; assemblies; and various clubs. WT V7 Ta Wa WAZA 14 VTA CONAN VANVTO T0144 VAAN TAWA WW WAV WANTWVA QA WTR AWA OWN ye VOVOWOWON E | fa-| | 4, VaViENTe 7 = ™ = bY q™ Ss a ( ONY ON USD) YY NG NOY INYEYERNYNGE VIDS YEIN GEN VY G ELEY IG NOSING INS : s, 7 i} ; ‘ : tMiGeaee f 1}! . | ‘ f ; § : ; : , v | Z f .r i 4 i i} ' = 7 a | - 4 iS 2 ‘e IK Y is LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. We, the Seniors, as we prepare to start on the Ey Zz journey of life, bequeath certain gifts to those we leave behind us. In parting we make z iE one request, that these, our most honored possessions, be carefully guarded and that BY B they be passed down to succeeding generations of Northampton sons and daughters as by é gifts from the Class of ’49. 4 le . We, the Class of ’49, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. EI ie First: To Joe Outten, George James leaves his athletic ability. 5 iS Second: To Frances Steelman, Betty Lu Wescoat leaves her typing skill. BI ie Third: To Allie B. James, Earle Travis leaves his curls. F4 le Fourth: To Marlene Ashby, Ann Carpenter leaves her cute figure. Bi iS Fifth: To Kitty Beale Latimer, Barbara Yarrington leaves her giggle. EB) 3 Sixth:. To Dottie Senn, Marlyn Bond leaves her alto voice. Fa z Seventh: To Carolyn Gladden, Celeste Bonniwell, leaves her good bookkeeping grades. ES g Eighth: To the Junior boys, Ben Kellam leaves Janet. (Don’t fret, Ben. They will be E) Bs good to her.) | iq Ninth: To Peggy Doughty, Ione Phillips leaves her flaming locks. Ss IS Tenth: To Gloria Higbee, Carole Miller leaves her beauty. Ei Eleventh: To Miss Justis, we leave an ideal senior English class. EA 2 Twelfth: To Mrs. Kellam, the 49’ers leave a sound-proof room in which to teach Bi id shorthand. EH s Thirteenth: To Letitia Ward, Kitty Carpenter leaves her outstanding histroy grades. 2 ie Fourteenth: To Daniel Badger, Burleigh Wilkins leaves his genius. Ss € Fifthteenth: To Connie Jones, Phyllis Bell leaves her nice hand-writing. By Is Sixteenth: To Bob Hamilton, Bud Walker leaves his height. EI Seventeenth: To anyone who wants it, Mickey Simpson leaves her talking ability. Ss Eighteenth: To Rose Crumb, Phyllis Nottingham leaves her cute ‘‘New Look’’ hair-do, 5 Nineteenth: To Ralph Boole, John C. Mapp leaves his laziness. b. Twentieth: To Mr. Wynne, the Senior Class of ’49 leaves X-ray eyes with which to E Cc Twenty-first: To Alma Mater, we bequeath our love and devotion--may she ever be first in our hearts! Twenty-second: To the Faculty in general, we will our immeasurable gratitude. Twenty-third: To the Juniors, we will all our surplus dignity and sophistication. Twenty-fourth: To the Sophomores, we will our motherly affection to be used solely on the Freshmen-to-be. Twenty-fifth: To the Freshmen, we will our motto: ‘‘Green but Growing’’. Finally, to avoid painful scenes, we take this opportunity of leaving to all a fond farewell. WI 4 HINGANS ‘ . ONAN a a a SA a NS aA aS A a I a ot Pa SS 9 ANS, I: : see from his home to the Cameo theater. E | { fb eh at lin Bah anh A ete halt Sh ae aA Calbia bch ti ches Osh GDh cd in BA OY NA NL Las a Si SAE a4 Pe IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereto subscribed our name and affixed our : seal this seventh day of February, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hun- y ie dred and forty-nine. 2 : —Ptorsine Cline of 49 (SEAL) 5 Bu €. 6. ! ; é d 1 AUSSAS SUAS, VE aV Ee OL NAS SS, Cm me 5 mn mk 8 km nm wn HN kt a i he p NA scone ie aaeseeaiien abe eane dalla ce te rte ita eels atin Renn nee Gs a a Soa ee a SWAB AGATA WwW bak LS Ja aS ‘Ay j ua ZEA 728 . BS SLES ASS ZS ASS ZANE DSA ASIEN, IY SJE ASS AOS ANZ ri Hat | 4 — BIW WU? WL MC Ba? 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WW M | i aha | . ; sana a a edie cane Oe oe PIES BET I _ on | ae Ss ; pete a as Sa _ a Fee Or = he ee : SS eee oy) Sa ane tne yw = anne a ee wien. 4. ae x nit aan RR il) a ge Richetiiet section ——- ae eee NOs ad es tenes May pl OT Pe he ee a. =se od 12 o4 a t ' } 4 , 3 E- f . 2 FS F r f = | E iS t ' FE Ces eae cis Ob Gh oh aditedne a sitane aha ein amaiiea tal LOSING ING OSS EN SENS ; | ti ! =| ee | i ; I 3 See Vax TENG YES SASS TAX thai Ain btn minded wth Lec a, nee a ie eh om = S — eS eee — Se Seah .c) ey 7S. 2 ae yi: —— of 7 WHS Sp a — gene - oe en —— ae 3 el” le er — - + ee ante gee — 5 : ? Weta ee a ae nag ne 7 alin ae Sn RES RS SHS SS faa en STUDENT COUNCIL + OFFICERS Oren daniaiicctcl obi at ecies aie eat ecki es Ree RAE le’ wPabs svare(weorge: James Wires Precigintt, ueiscasi is cial conats fo goe Wal o side tee (ese aieivg Daniel ) Badger SELTSUUTY oie) ssskhits tae eo ake wlelele « bglete ane) ie ieie Carole Miller Pea ee rere e eM ee iar ig. SV Shia: wivak es se) aus sjeamarmy Wouglas RBGORtED Snark tee. coer eras a ta as te EE Rte oh ote ters COSLOT Jacob General (Snansor ahcce cele Gl ly o GRetk Ole ete le sane wine as, (ME. Badger MEMBERS Senior Representatives: Junior Representatives George James Jimmy Douglas Carole Miller Laura Mapp Daniel P. Custis Letitia Ward John C. Mapp Daniel Badger Royce Latimer Esther Jacob Jeffrey Wynne Sophomore Representatives: Freshman Representatives Jacque Cobb Lucia Whitehead Alverta Coates Maurice Nottingham Ledford Vaughn Norma Paige Fitchett Burleigh Kilmon The purpose of the Student Council of Northampton High School is to increase personal responsibility, loyalty, and a high sense of honor in each individual, and to promote higher principles of democracy and self-govern- ment in our school. The members of the Student Council, with faculty advisors, plan to sponsor fire drills, assembly programs, and social activities in our school. SAMI AD AEDS SOS ADS SDS BE AOE OS ES aE me Nat M oe ee ? ‘7 + oe ee ees Ps ae naremr eo bt y : = = pense : nd tials in a rR corn acto OE 9 ele ie ee a eee el annie iota peter ee ail i cae ne CT Pe i: pela rac cs ii ee ae - a alae! nll i, NOE eae inti nia ee tes nee - Lene Niemi, Al CE A er Rn —— A AI, alain eee Gee ee Te ee SR a Rn en alg Sega TANG BNSENG ANSTONTOSWANTANGTANY BSG TANOTRSASOTENGTESSISH saase a ee = — = ENO ENE TENA EN ANION NTN AN TANANTANG AN TOVIENT WEE DIENER (BN (EN G EN ENE ensepyer THE DRAMATIC CLUB atl ne Y ms o (x V4 i B FE Fe by Dy = my U oO @) Cry ©) by aN aye CAC ‘eeedate C k aA’ ORO. Oe ee 09 ay re} 0) Ja SAO NS oI A 0 NS alt oad ae } as NIZA a Sivas 7 J r iaNi a The Dramatic Club was organized in the room of Miss Elizabeth Jones, our sponsor, on October 20. The club plans during the year to participate in the One Act Play contest, sponsored by the Virginia Literary -Athletic ) ’ NEES ANNAN ANGLING aN aN Sin alan tan ena RNA A= League, to sponsor the Senior play in the spring, and to take a field trip 4 nn hecenecilmchtertt to see ‘‘The Common Glory.’’ The goal of the club is to put on even better plays than in former years and through our activities and publicity to add to the good reputation of our school. PNA a A a SS at OS i SA a OA a A aS AS 0 IS PAN WEDS WAS Ta NA ST An OS a a i LADD AS ABIAGIAGIAG INDO BAABIADALB AD) ASAD DIADIABADIAB IA: ph NE NN NEL SOL NAS y ; 7 ee NWABN G N WINN YIA IND LINGIA GAD NGAI BATAVIA VAY AYAGINGIN YG) AO BV ABSA BIAS ABANW ? WAQIAT ADAM AB VS: AAS AS 23% ABBE ABS BS AB. . pos OS SENSIS | USNS SLE SEND SS A} OL A SE oT Ao ¢ | : ) . bee ; ti Me ts ihc gentoo fe ete = ae here - so SS ee SK. le an eneeete 5 i ee = ‘ 3 mes ee ee a Ae tee oe ee a ede = oe . oe ee SR oO nes eter, Feats tt a DOTA rg . SS ee = : Mee a - Ste =. é ree a —— . : ; a, ee ube ns Re eee ce Ete he a ai eee yaa So sd, Saalanaueenree ee te ogy SAB SAS ARES ADS ABS ASSN AS ASSESS BIS JA EN Ie wy) LNT; PERERA NE NWA dN JEN LEAN LAS AN EAS ALN ZE LD aS SAA a oS AA 0A oN I A a A A NA oN a A ANNI 0 A 0 SA 0 A A PP oo ‘ NB 1 W AN: BWIA ANTE STAN (AN AVANTE TAR TRAN (WTR TAN TAN BIR (ANTE WAN AVIAN TOTO TOS STINTANVEWEN TQ (EWE OOTONTON NOWOVONG ava | es E Fe ES ws FY ed H THE DRAMATIC CLUB Officers Presidente pivay.assstexststs dele enctel date nn eae evaheesstereite Benjamin Kellam Wice=Presidentca se fcc coo etel sis eevele CoM e: date’ oheseie . . Marlyn Bond secretary .cictis. Dini whahe tone ae evetene Generate cladopehateva tonerate Dorothy Senn PECASULC Tiers vctstatsys che che ten. stemmase cone arene a Oe let ieete .. . Rosalie Crumb ODOLIOT ctece ty ete a rok s 4 cuvies On reetnaeree cons enone cite ..... Winfred Ward SDONSOTE ares vegel ste 1 6icere BO Sy Oa Cae ee .-.. Miss Elizabeth Jones Committees Play Selection Casting Costuming Chairman: Chairman: Chairman: Marlyn Bond Betty Lu Wescoat Joyce Tilghman Grayson Fitzgerald Marlene Ashby Esther Mapp Jacob Katharine Foley Rebecca Bell Laura Susan Mapp Constance Jones Rosalie Crumb Alverta Simpson Dolores Downing Letitia Ward Dorothy Senn Luther Whitehead Staging Make-up Music Chairman: Chairman: Chairman: é James Bell Ann Carpenter Grayson Fitzgerald Daniel Badger Jacqueline Bloxom Particia Hamilton Z Fred A. Camden Myrna Mister Janet Mapp E Carlton Scott Davis Miriam Outten Russell Miles Peggy Doughty Gleasie Ward : Betty Dutton i Betty Jean Gladden E Robert Hamilton : John Edward Tankard E Robert Walker 5) Housing Program Publicity | Chairman: Chairman: Chairman: ‘| Frances Steelman Patricia Bell Winfred Ward Edmond Hamilton Carole Miller Daniel Underhill Katharine Latimer Phllis Nottingham Mary Catherine Ward | Ione Phillips | Jane Stevenson Wy } | i bay J ih . j NAN GNGANIAIS NOT NOT NOT r AWA WAN AIAN TINO IGVOT “at. —— a a ca lt th a Bh deem THE GOOD CITIZENS CLUB i s le ike ; ie 4 FE; 5 F OFFICERS 2 P President: Burleigh Wilkins P Vice-President: Jimmie Douglas g Secretary and Treasurer: Frances Steelman 4 ‘ | : MEMBERS nas Badger, Daniel Phillips, Ione S ; 3 Douglas, Jinnie Steelman, Frances | } 3 Coates, Alverta Stevenson, Jane , | @ Foley, Katherine Tankard, John E. é A S Gunter, Gene Wilkins, Burleigh ; nn: Hamilton, Eddie Wright, Peter -g Jacob, Esther Wynne, Jeffrey é ‘ 3 Mapp, Janet 5 iz Mapp, Laura 2) Sponsor wa: : } Z Mr. G. B. Wynne 3 The club hopes to continue its successes in the field of debating. The 2 ; g subject for the state debate this year is Resolved: The United Nations 5 +) should be changed into a Federal World Government, : Ey (9): WSYAD YSB ING NOH YNWG GON IY USGL IIE GENIN SNE DDG AG AGP G YEYRYIW YAGI YN ING NY YEY ND EYAL VAD: UAVS ABEND Fy The ee S 2 B4i Mae F 4 j SEHD a @ : ns ST tat to, JUNIOR-SENIOR GLEE CLUB MS pa ETE VIO ONES VES ENT RUON IO WENO NANG LEN (ENGNG ’ See tedibetiidh ath debraliebeta etch ba heel lied lead belie decided SRS ATT BN IGNIENIGNY MEMBERS ——— NATE Marlene Ashby, Phyliss Bell, Jackie Bloxom, Marlyn Bond, (president), Sue Barton, (vice president), Anne Carpenter, Bette Carroll, Lucy Churn, Jean Clark, Irma Clark, Peggy Doughty, Betty Dutton, Dolores Downing, Jean Ennis, Betty Gladden, Patricia Hamilton, (treasurer), Gloria Higbee, Esther Jacob, Connie Jones, Bettye Lewis, Lois Mae Lewis, Janet Mapp, (accompanist), Margaret Oakley, Miriam Outten, Dorothy Senn, Gladys Spady, Frances Steelman, (secretary), Jane Stevenson, Gleasie Ward, Letitia Ward, Barbara Yarrington, Jackie Bailey, Ralph Boole, Lynwood Drummond, Grayson, Fitzgerald, Bob Hamilton, John Henderson, Billy Hewitt, George James, Russell Miles, Jack Pruitt, Bobby Sieders, Dan Underhill, Winifred Ward. Sponsor: Miss Lila N. Jacob IBN aii AE RI ER HN aR The WPL NTP RI? MNT DR? OR? TP? SY, Nt awe s fe t tS = i= EE ah SAS SELES SASS TL Na BEES es : : ‘ : ore SELES i nie aac a es ov te | SA ANR 7 Athy TON WANIZ Sieve TANTRA TANTO VIOW WAN TBY A IR ON (ONAN TON ANTON f = 7 | y pies | E 8 CLUB OFFICERS ‘ I President - Alverta Coates Secretary - Mary Lu James Z g Vice President - Jackie Nordstrom Treasurer - Rose Richardson | g Reporter - Barbara Smalley S Ig 2 | ) ia -« MEMBERS e Mary Ellen Barnes Patty Gladden Audrey Russel) : 5 Lillian Bailey Virginia Gladden Barbara Smalley | i. Dorothy Bennett Mary Lu James Martha Smith Z eB Joyce Mae Bowen Joyce Kelly Eleanor Somers = i Barbara Lee Chandler Barbara Killmon Joyce Stevens | $s Lorraine Charnock Ora Moore Jo Ann Tatum EA s Alverta Coates Lois Ann Murdock Betty Lu Travis =| G Jacque Cobb Jackie Nordstrom Carolyn Ward s : @ Mary J. Cowling Lois Ann Nottingham Wanda Warren 5 B Esther DeWald June Parker Shirley Webb 2 ie Dorothy Doughty Phyllis Parks Rebecca White 3 Charlotte Duer Ruth Ann Parks Paige Fitchett 24 Rose Richardson S we! NDTIS 5 ) 3 : e ) z ; 2 a ’ = : TO) NGS UNO)) YNOSING NO WISN DOLG) LES LER ASU SS AS LOS ASSES AS ASS ASUS BSNS ES LESSER ES LSE LES LBS ESS AIS SLES LIBS. 143. TBS ZAMS Zs TUS Jp [BB LOSES AS 1S AS NS 7 ii} : ii ; : : ih 4 ; le mp A S e ee = ye es es ——-_ o = =. - 4 ra 4 ¥ ene Ls = oil © 2 he ie ee ee) 4 ee er So A mh Ri ae A i nh i Nate eS nn SIR NIV@ NVI TE NIT@ NWT T7@ UENO V1 @ @ N77 NIN TANI N7QNENTANIT@NIANTONTIAN'ANTONIONI @ IG @NITANTANIQ QIANG TANI ee - be s phe. i 2 oe mats So — “4 Pe a ate =e t core oe See ae Z tes Phe OFFICERS President Ralph Boole Vice-President Patricia Hamilton Secretary Phyllis Nottingham Treasurer Bob Hamilton Reporter Alfred Bundick Sponsor: Mr. B. B. Turner, Jr. ay ge Allie B, James Ledford Vaughan Monty Bell Bobby Savage Carol Lyn Russell Billy. Wilkins Peggy Beach Charlotte Buer Carole Miller George Walker Bobby Walker Jimmy Bell Dan Underhill George James Betty Lu Wescoat Everette Bedsworth : ' i j $i | | , PAD) BANDA BIAG ABABA B ADAG AD MADARA! SANBAG AWARDED). VS9 B AGB . wo PAD AEE A TS NE ISS Pia So Ne Im a Low SEA EY, - = NE SSL HEL ae sarap TN DIN GING GANGA GAB ARAADIND IAG: ? www ai 4), SANS ANEAN PWNS NGNS PLE NASSAR SII DSP NS ESN NO SAS ANGING): : ‘ SSS SL NaS NA oP a Stee AD j E EERE aS a ANT na -Canailleny kee SL ARNG Gn Rao te BD GANGIND TK ANG)i DIN Aa ASS ADS aS? 3. Aa SIN LH a Sod PAA NS nV ae a we E E E- FS : 2 E | DP BAB Re SNE ENO EN Pegs ew cm, 0 aah 7 gy ean anaes ene anata ieee 7 FOV EV GV PMI ND WOT WaT NOY WOT TT VAN DNY G V ENANTOYON NN a aN ona ts Oa TESTER SER ETaR RATERS SAN TYRC TEXT ESEIOS TEX: ESET TERE Aa} ee a. Se ’ 4 — SS WEVA TE i ANWAN NANTON OWON WOALOTOG WENO EVIAN EN EN EV AVIAY ow SWE OWE EN (4 NEV OVE ANG) ie ‘ i 4 es te FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA F. F. A. Motto: Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve NZ V7 5 8 TAA N7AVi(A V A W E Z0 TQ VVAN TON TAN 0 TATRA AVA VV 4 0 ROYCE LATIMER TAKES OVER RESPONSIBILITY OF F. F. A. CLUB KA e we : Ai . S} 4 | 4 eel B : mf © pS } @ 2 (= ) qld y f iW | ee th | iy | El) NO EUSUSD) pe af BAW YG N ONO O NGLIN ONDA TINGN SIRO ESI YS BALABAN IS BINY GN GSD IOS WAGGING? WEONYNO ND NEVE: = = —— iis 1 y a e a tn = er y —— : - = = Ree et : oe ao 1 Ars ee. er Pe, 2 lO = ee As, eee ee ET i ve: ex: eters Ne Kan te. Q CG emt a tens arr ae all — tee ee ee ange win iors — ae MORON eR nNp ae 1 Aion te a arg Ss era eo li rc ei pnuetery Ee ee ae A ea aN GTANITaN IANA BVI ANV@NVANIAY: VaNiaN AA fw ) NGVANiaNia aes N y x @ iTa evn VES VED CEES TS ER Ca ENT SIF ST ONE ENN TN ON 0 TN SBN EN 7. te JEN, th GN on a TS TT Ne See = SSS I= . thre tae hire ct at ceenemmammmmi tee ee YEN ENT EN OW ENG EEE (EWE PPM MIT uit, Ficwnbbe ends wa worksh's¥ tras oigwiece ehiwece kererol caves Phyllis Jones MIE E TOROS Tigi siyeresccandessacarcens Vederaantachise Ceeakee itt Rose Richardson Secretary-Treasurer-Reporter.......cccccccccssccsceccees Jean Sturgis Sponsors Miss Judith Rieck ; Mrs. Irma Bailey Members Dorothy Bennett Patty Gladden Ro se Richardson Julia Campbell Mary Katherine Jenkins Audrey Russell Irene Carpenter Phyllis Jones Nancy Smith Barbara Chandler Barbara Killmon Alice Spady Lorraine Charnock Barbara Lafferty Frances Spady Peggy Joyce Colonna Camelia Lewis Joyce Stevenson Pauline Crumb Audrey Mapp Jean Sturgis Esther DeWald Elsie Mapp Joyce Tilghman Dorothy Lee Doughty Jackie Nordstrom - Gleasie Ward Jerry East Miriam Outten Rebecca White Frances Ennis Phyllis Jean Parks Peggy Wilson The Future Homemakers of America of 1949 have had a very successful year. We have 33 members--23 of whom were new members. We had lots of fun initiating them. Of course, as always, the Home Arts cottage is our main project. We selected new rugs for the living room and dining room and a bedspread and new drapes for the bedroom. Our best money raising project was ser- ving the Ruritans once a month. We did lots of work but we had fun also. We had our fall federation meeting at Atlantic High School. Our spring federation meeting was held at Onancock High School. Our Mother-Daughter Banquet turned out very well. We sincerely hope that the Future Homemakers of 1950 will be as successful as we. NO? YN Stak dada aan an in oe be eon el eon nie ne en an halen in an ae = RET IIT ERP ae I pe ne yt mE 3 | Ah Bh Di ADIADIARIA@IADh BS EISESS DSA TABS AAO SRR Ai NWN yi HL SHADALR RRA AL PUNTA C N NGA NAN 44 eA NOPE LENS SSS Nn NS 0) aN ao ad oa PNAS NOs hide Sakceloamasahtenhoa PRR apn te arr pps AS SAS SSN Sian Al Scat desiA eau id nd ea ha pA aI ea a ‘ Ei f s Sha Sd ‘ ERE TIE TA ees 7 z ‘ aoe , Ry — a SE a ieee! nM ‘ : ws 2 DE ahh nies san : bi o thy ea Cy + wicdnr ae = =—Th ie years ... . i ' A A Mary Ellen Barns Marlyn Bond Dolores Downing Henrietta Elliott Mary Hughes Catherine Kellam Russell Kellam Barbara Lafferty Anna Lovell Audrey Mapp Rachel Marshal Mary Louise Moore Nancy Parkerson Mildred Pennewell Betty Small Nancy Smith Eleanor Frances Somers Alice Spady Frances Spady Jo Ann Tatem Edna Wagstaff Shirley Webb The Library Club reorganized on November 18, 1948, with twenty two members. Anna Lovell was elected president; Marlyn Bond, vice-president; SONA 7@ VEE TONE VG TENANT VG ANITA IOAN TONE N10 'QV@NTNTANTA ANON AVION Nancy Smith, treasurer; Catherine Kellam, secretary; and Dolores Downing, program chairman. Each member took the following oath; ‘‘I do solemnly promise that I will observe and strictly obey all the rules and regulations set down by the Library Club, and shall endeavor to build up in my classmates a high regard for books and libraries.”’ Those of the group who assist Miss Scott, our sponsor, are Anna Lovell, Ora Moore, Nancy Parkerson, Rachel Marshall, Jo Ann Tatem, Audrey Mapp, Alice Spady and Marlyn Bond. The club meets twice a month in the library. Ae iM . . | r ail , by an = = — — =_: Sem vee — nna 14 NG DN PDO YE IING WOE GN EG)? VN GLONVEBE DE BD INO DONG INGE SIAN PAYS WEI)VYRY LGA GNDIRYNG) NO) OWING AWGN ONG 7 7h ‘, 1} } | AN ahh it BN PINGING CNN) aS SINS aS a I a a OM ad oO SAS ZO PAGANS LS NELS SS AB NY, NO! WANDS! s¢ Fi . é. Se a S a : ee. Pann me on — : : : ee seis Ape NSF chee = — ae oe . i, a ee ee —- ae Piz nee Se = ae a ie — 5 Lae ot SY ai oe igh ‘ tn ee es Seer Sort + ay fee psn eS dil i —— 7 i .. ine ee a rine, a lee pate Fae. ed Se aS a ena gyre - é . 2 ae mt a nl! oll 9 ee Oe ennai a pet a NI NTN ANITA TANIA NIANITANITANITAS R as ER aN anti wie 4-H CLUB PLEDGE I pledge: My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living, for My club, my community, and OFFICERS President Vice-President, . - : Secretary Treasurer r Song Leader ; Recreation Leader. a A i Bah dn bah Da Dah in en Oh Fn A a a en Bradford Carpenter oa imp Aik dea Ssh Gh Af SAA ah ek a At RA AA A TA RA PA RAS Anan PEO a JES J, H PRR SAN S S CAB AGAR AGIAR AD NGIABIADADIADAD ABIABDIABIAG: ANA 51 DAU BBA BILAN PRWADAGNGH PING ON Pa eR sat (= i E. rS 's p- c SAB) AD Pete are yy eye alicia 4 (aera en pine hilton a a ade As Nea J hi i ‘ }. NSANSANGANTANG: aS aN aa mer a aa aa aN ON NES ABs y PNA Sa aA a A 3 a A aN Aa So A8 wp Bodin ik A dia Ak a fad ah i AA te bea nde sd nA TAA ih OSA AA Al AC A Un kn Ak AV ESTAS SS SES TER TES ZB AS. INOING) ‘ ss — 4 + NSF. $ RFS eo 0 es re he ae ee ee ee —r nana ® “ ee ee eel hoe - a te - NMS I @ NG NG ONG @NA BNATBNATAN GAS SBSSIAS EX: ONION SOCIAL CLUB - = - ad a tt —_- ae Die : ava a } Va Early in the fall a group of the Freshmen and Sophomores organized a Social Club with officer as follows: President, Mary Kee Tankard; Vice President, Mary Ann Gibbs; Secretary, Jane Douglas; Treasurer, Lucia Whitehead. The purpose of the club was to teach handwork and to provide entertainment for the group, such as dancing and playing games. The club has had a very successful year during 1948, with a party early in November which was enjoyed very much by all. On the after- TAWA VA aA Va Va VTANIANTQ TOTOWA noon of December twenty-first the club presented a one act play en- titled ‘‘Christmas House’’ as a part of the program provided for the entire student body before the holidays. Each member of the club had some part in its preparation. There are plans in the making for special club activities during the winter months. iQ A V @Y 7A V7R NIRV TE WG VG VA N AN @ RTA VANTO VIANANTAN'TANTAN DDO DY YEG NBA DAWN OE GAGS YK pin NYDQ BNW AN PIROIN DING) : t - 1 | : : ; = —— ie oe ; ; : Seated eee os ae 7 i atten eee on — = Yr out . a - a ao a ome ts aca, ae ra . ——- Rit awe? Nee 4 A” Ua 4 . Oa SP ae oe we io cy ¢ Pow ded out a beautiful 13 to P eae ¢t P36 ie ; : es O | gh .e8 7 Sl over Onancock High School Jas : oR g | eth ao” ot sg xoF: Px day night under the lights at J ; “khan ; ling to a scoreless tic ; s close 7 to 6 victory jLeft tackle, ° age ) “ ; {L. Smith; Cent Beg iw yard line. The threat” wa ey. fer a ite field got their « Up This is ks . . 2 cn i - n. £3 ; rut é single peint proved reir down- | | gaurd, B, Hamih gsc oP - a) ier 9% ot prorceynigreneee O Tankard mond, Howie ¢ : point p S H a « y SUE OF. y ‘ aft % va iL. - rf “oY ow Py wh, R21 op ¢ placine + ‘ G iL. Turner; Right. ¢ When they — ing the Nae re 2 ON ee Quarter back, Fred 3 Len wD ee Be the Wo. nbs view returned all the way down to the half back, Jack Bailey Right half; NV. cy --._, Sieg OO) RAE. 4 rar BS pthgmntan 20. Their attack boge- back Joe ( Pe Lops s : Vy d Gold took Cartion Day ' 1 Northamp- STA of Educati Servi bows ine = ‘ oper es 4 y ‘ eal Says, fo: Yn ae y afta: ec, and the Sa 7 “ike 4 @, is designed experts are like the ers to take up and “? . .7 the blish or mai hog wild has been orfolk Aca ile dropping k, 7-6, and of trees, 1 be judged ost effective ve neock, i é played War- Nil ing the year of Jand. Al] considered, t les to close Jorthampton iL be placed e seed sourd : - . ae oe . an : tories have ns, and on if the vastly nditions for igh School administered Meat © aview High, ig open to a rane . = ee ‘ . ne hae , q eel 4 dl ee icy wil a ¥ame as they or operator, nd High iv e been establig and colgsed %, 5. _ hich ten, o 4 : a - will again be O,, i. ae 3 } ; willy, %e ‘ ce “I ith RES ee aoe { qa chase, . erman tz ; + Be pop ; 'N H ae id ball hand : ‘ ; a, C ' . . eae save un KC ae ps? a ‘ Pig SERGE we es NEE: suwhatathe American peo- | w 4 Oceana 66 To 0 or th ¢ ; “NHS Loses 0 ik 44 ach ES OM in Sh aod ma Sse€s upener; « % 5 Me 6.4% m Wye. Riad a aah one, DUE W oke u “4 } of te “OST Fed ble ... oe EN oe When IL listened ue af teg 7 gees Pee ¥ =. Last Friday, November 12, Oceaff ““™ ea an ee othe , VS plans of ou Gat ie is 8 To § = With E ’.sf meeting of our 37 +i _H.S. was. host to the Northampy few Nore thej, Veen bait 5 data © yy Mortaha Sats ee fo olde e H.S. Grid Squad accompained by lt he We co aia —— ; P tealn, HADARST Jimmie arte ard oe ewe, Va.—j)The Northampton i F ,the coach, Sam Womble; é Mey f School football squad dropped ? es ry i , r 6 Reporter; Edmond Hampton; the . ‘ooune game of the season to H: S. Cheer Leaders; and two chap Blery Granby “B” team which PSone H. Rusself and, j me air and walk y with F. game was very Me ; ictory ing, to the Oceana - : tors , of was at 3:15. asses. lead e Ba) ( the 6 as, follows: ‘ ay Granby toucl ty, | te hag: 77 f ve j : ‘ ‘2 Parrmote Liti! | %%, red in a]fa beautiful ae , ra mde : B A d every little salt} . Ri amden LG; B. Mase the ground the Miwampcon “Noys Manuel C3 B. Hurtilton R ar? looked like a first class team as they Turlington RT; S. Smith RE; fF P ee a ‘igs - : s ue hen , anby teé ( S Camden QB; G. James RHP aw at eam eld the Granby team to two first Davis LHB; J. Outten FRe ra ime Adow coe the ground, Oceana: Jones LE; B . HiS showed plenty of fight and Capps LG; Ridge C; Oe, ‘ throughout the ball game and 4 7. Cah Meads RT; Everton RE; Ca we ¢ enty of pass defense drill could Sawyer RHB; Aydelittle LA , Pe ; undoubtly give Granby a much closer don FB. veneer ey, 7 i . ‘Taking over ATOTOTOVOTOTOT WGA ANTE AN TANANIAN WY «go CS tlc” ‘ne iNOrtnan hese 5) OO ‘ ar) es a wP rat i fisdt Sess SUOMI HLS. Beats «oh. Gat rere mS a 3 a “score Ww q their five Net gs? ¥ Se e Lay! ‘Very wT? quite ah oy eek oS i ck 0 gf : Y Capably if J i Pre” “ : ped teh Y fo val ak s x 5 thes. : r i, ) oe 7 ¥ iy o Ro ‘ ese in th utte; Oo ot ee , ea Q, j : ! i ipa gennbeh Sg es Oe | f ws = con. © x9 On Womble's 4 by Randy Warren Ne - e s- wt arrcat a choo] footbal’ or ie one “ ‘ c aan ff “ar horas eve in- a ae we oe MAO) Pd rel irom a 38 to 6 ew J. V- Seren 4 th Re ing. 2 gpton High Friday andj | past. 8 a Joe Outten, Northamptegs in the first half Northampton opened | ‘ball. | elie Half-Dack plunged o 1 the scoring in the third quarter as half, ne Ons down and fuil- i Davis plinged over t three yards t Yat ya Vout The drive: car ds with first and eS ng end rur ; Bed. mut. ihe drive ca dls t} ve H.S James at the brunt | The star 3 4 2 N.H. 5S. f the ef AY the extr: ‘ton was: Ase Onancock th ro _ the ; , or the extra | ; advanced Ba point faile mpton, back- av WANS ESAS LE WINS Gat Wha sbh Aids eas tas tet =A J 7 ‘ AAS rms q i} DOESN. NS DS ad aI aS nS a A aad aS ANS LESSENS LAS, IN (MA See 8 NEAT NE: . “0 . Fit BINH Pe ie ae eT tee : ri “ata Ping — me = ee ta on eR ray tee = ‘ Ss. wa ow = atm Dome Rs 5 EYES sere 5 - cuir gap eee: eit om on ag - Ta) ae rae 2 ae i ee ny oe amor eet MS Oe a ; | ' TTA TBS TANTO TERT TAR TET ee ee! BCAW? AW? DA NOT A? WO? WO NO WZ NOI RO tT? 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Packers CONGRATULATIONS of AND HIGH QUALITY CANNED AND FROZEN VERY BEST WISHES FOODS for A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE F. WINSLOW TOUSSAINT ‘ House of finer portraits’’ WARREN’S SALES AND SERVICE KAISER AND FRAZER CLARK’S MACHINE SHOP Gas and Electric Welding Marine Supplies Warren G, Clark Phone - Cape Charles 688 7 Cheriton, Virginia gy ORO ROOM CO pn OTT TINTS TIS TESTIS TBS ESTES TES LES IN TS TESS TESTES DiS EB SDS TESTES BSNS — TED 2 - Ca _ : + eis, wr - ‘ : is a 7 se ‘ =: ” , - ad F _—: =i _ ahd = — 5 age es es 7 aes i Sar age o . — : id ic Se : vats Py jo Sicienlipaiieaifla a ton — TTI tise — ms Se ction | ne RTE tty, . Se t | (IDOE Vaje WANTON AN TAN AN ENAN TON TO COMPLIMENTS of ADDISON AND COMPANY Eastville, Virginia + pate J. H. HOVERMALE General Merchandise P.O. oe Cheriton, Va. Phone - Eastville 42- F - 3 AWANWOWEWINGNVE SI V @ W7ANIZA V7 VANANV@NANTQNAN TAN A TRNTONONIAN TAWA VTAN TOWAN H. R. WEST General Merchandise Cheriton, Virginia RELIABLE COAL AND LUMBER CO., INC. BUILDING MATERIAL COAL Cape Charles, Virginia Phone - Cape Charles 115 TAN AIAN TENTRWR V1GTATANIZON7@ WARN VR VIANA TOV TQ NN TQ TON TQTOV(A 147A ANA TANTOVTO AVIVA TOGO WOWAWONIOWAN : : 7 : IYO SUSY YW ID NO) YNYIY EDGR? YG IN ELEY GLY SINGS GPG NG YL YEARS SGN Y NOISE YEDDA! VES AYABINMI NES (ANTON TANTENATAONTETANTON TRAE AENEAN IO EN N E 1 8 5 05 8707 ENTRAW ENY OG ETERS ae eal} ) Mel A. C. WARD TEXACO Gas and Oils Eastville, Virginia COMPLIMENTS of H. C. WISE AND SON Farm Supplies and Produce Cheriton, Virginia ESSO - PARK - AUTO - COURT SOND NGIN GNIS POND YY NYG G 3 Miles North of Cape Charles Ferry Bayview, Virginia Tourist Cottages Trailer Parking NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TRUST BANK Cape Charles, Virginia al Edi ¢ : ] ¥ j 3 | : , } : Des 4 a 4F 4 : ' i | Ps H SON QV EVAN AV ANNAN TON ATA TAN TOW AIN TON ONONTOU ANTENNA TONIONE TESTA TAN TATANTENAGIANTANIONCTANUONUOT EN 03D UANG ASD TARR TBR ie ; i . Y VENTE a) h WILKINS-SERVICE-STATION N.E, REVELL NV A TANIANTANANTON ANI Exmore, Virginia Hardware -Paints-Wallpaper INTERNATIONAL Sales Service Electrical Appliances 24-hour Wrecker Service sy ne f Phone Day 3771 Night-3471 -3276-3337 Exmore, Virginia | ti M. J. DUER, CO. INC. NORDSTROM BROTHERS AN RW WANTANVA WA WAN TANTANT@N@ VAG TANTANQNTAIAVION TANTO WONTON Furniture Appliances Car Lot Distributors Sales Service Belle Haven, Virginia Fruits and Vegetables Phone Belle-Haven 4151 TANTRVTENTAVI@ VTA NENTON (4A VARNA NTO TAN' TAN TAN @ TONTON N74 V4 AN TAN'TANTENTANTANO'ONTENTONTANOWOWOWONTAN Congratulations, Seniors ‘Where Was Everybody Christmas ?’’ RUSSELL MOTOR CoO. Exmore, Va. TE Me named a HIDDEN QUART! Your Northampton Dodge Dealer Compliments Of Compliments IDEAL CLEANERS AND DYERS NYAYNG NONI AV SINGININON IMAG NB NGNVIND) of A Graduate N, I. C. D. Cleaner’’ THOMAS H. JAMES Exmore, Va. Phone B.H. 5071 me — YGUSUY. YS ING SOWA YNIE BWV? USAIN YAS WAIN BE LNG INVA IYI YB BAY AYRY ADS AON GIGS EG DAWAB SDB VAG AGBINE Hi wg i ay fee: | Miise tie om TEQW nt e. 0 TOV OV GV O 7 aE TENON SS 7aN TaN DONUTS HNO TN SIS aS TUN ST EN ET ee d 7 — - 2 . = | | — = if 1 { i fi yi ‘L), = ee Let me em VES ELEN O ME OWENS EIGEN (EV BB ie HAMILTON’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE GOFFIGON AND SPADY Groceries-Drygoods-Meats Hardware S Farm Machinery and Supplies i M. P. Hamilton-A. E. Hamilton ie Cheriton, Virginia is Bayview, Virginia Phone C.C, 222M R. A. PARSONS COMPANY, Inc. Compliments Farm Supplies Of € § ARTHUR BENDER SONS Cape Charles, Virginia Dealers-In-All-Kinds-of-Produce NIA @N Waa Nie v a aN iaN@NIAN = Phone C.C. 144 470 Cape Charles, Virginia g Phone C.C. 685W | ; Compliments Z = Compliments E : : HOLLAND’S GARAGE of Pontiac Sales and Service W. A. DICKINSON Cape Charles, Va. Phone C.C. 231 THE MUSIC CENTER MCMATH’S DRUGS 4 Cape Charles, Virginia S Prescription Pharmacy TWA VATA VA V ANTR TAVAN TQ WVANVATR VTA VIA V 740A NTOWONO EWEN GYOVOVOVOV OV OV OV AVA Records Radios Whitman’s Candy and Gift Headquarters 2 Accessories “‘Say It With Music’’ Cape Charles, Virginia J. Roy Lassiter | Owner Manager Phone C.C, 265 5 519 WUAY. YO YB NV VAYSY DNOWY AGAIN YEBE BISBNIN I IIAYS IAG) DAV NDI WS WAT AWAIAI NDING NN YAP NG) VB LO AWA ADIAB : VAY AY ABI9 NOTE Piiisipn tae Tide mraieuen ad ;- hi} eae We | Pt. : 7 bil i4 5 40 : y 4 fli geagi wise ; : ? IZA '7@ V@ NIE VANE VANTON TAN, VQNTAVANANTAVAVIANGE Ni FU ' BNG @ NTMI 5 9 BN ENGNG ONTNT ANTOAM BANG O ONG Naa vG FN UNUNV NOI GE WNWAOE WINDS WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER Phone - Cape Charles 349 Cape Charles, Virginia PENINSULA MOTORS Cape Charles, Virginia = : iBWANT SOA Ss BARR BROS. COMPLIMENTS of Friendly Jewelers McCARTHY’S HOTEL Norfolk and Cape Charles Virginia COFFEE SHOP Cape Charles, Virginia Phone - Cape Charles 216 HECKLE KELLOGG, INC. NORTHAMPTON MOTOR SALES, INC. ICE MANUFACTURERS Mason Ave, and Fig Street STORAGE Cape Charles, Virginia Phone 4 H. M. JAMES CO. EDWARD HOLLAND JR. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Eastville, Virginia Nassawadox, Virginia FORD SALES SERVICES A. N. BELL FARM MACHINERY Phone 208 SUPPLIERS Nassawadox, Virginia q af if ‘ 4! if ¥ ‘ i P AG } }, AS ‘ j I - has Fi - es Ve) W ) YAWN YN INGE BS NIN PRIA VINYL IND ONG GI YS BLING AYA BAD GINGNYNE A WS BB NGA SIGN DING! WAVING NB NG ABSE) LENE ENN CONGUE NIEN EGY (ON (EN {GV ON (EV (EVAN GE betcha teh Lah aloeih het led aL an meat ER Naas I wit dl Sete a ea a te sce AP RN pre oheeral = , ; ; ee ton PER aero : aS eign oe at ea tea 7 ‘ - ; 7 : P PAI ME DOP OE ae SS = OS Mee OR eae aa pe eT ee ee ee hg ee = r 7 + : = REDBIRD FILLING STATION NORTHAMPTON CANNING CO. Seep oR YgNI@NITANIVAN TANI TANG @ NINE TEN Sah BRING A T@NTANIANTAC BN BT ee EES RENO GES VIE NEN IONE ee : 2 | = C. M. DUNTON TOMATOES Service with a smile’’ GRE ASING REPAIRS Nassawadox, Virginia Birdsnest, Virginia FASS SINT ae COMPLIMENTS FARMERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY NIM Vi @NIZA NANI GN ANTES NEVO LANG (AN ANION BS igR ss i WA W AVIAWGNTAN Of aX TaXA TAS Ni 7aNG a General Merchandise NATIONAL BANK OF NORTHAMPTON Nassawadox, Virginia yt? Ya Nassawadox, Virginia Phone - Belle Haven 3011 SOIT NU AAI? WT? TPT Ni @ VaNVANI UNITED FOOD STORES TES VA VaNIONI a COMPLIMENTS ) Morris A. Bilich of QVGA MEATS GROCERIES CHERRYSTONE RESTAURANT Cape Charles, Va. Phone - C.C, 171 Cape Charles, Virginia WILSON’S WING SING LAUNDRY Est. 1894 Cape Charles, Virginia THE FAMILY STORE Cape Charles, Va. Phone - C.C. 5 ‘Where you are met with a smile’’ GNU : 4 SANS acd “ab RihVk uh VIA Ga Reavis ent aiAfan idaho hein ena ol cena ai SAM AAD AGIA mm wei ADA BIND NA RIA ARVIN ONAL I RAGE IAM MabhA@EAoiX tenant ia Lainie and eect ee MH Ai DNBANGING PANGAN D ING NGANGAA GAAS AN B INGAN BANGIN GANGA: AQAA BIN GANGBANG : So525 nN in) Ani SON AI OAS NA Se oe SEN NAY Nw OA a A a SP ow BS NS NL ST SY NN SLI SD SNP So Sad “4 Ad die Fh neha aca nh heh dn nd on oantanain aT LNAI). bs pt on haste ba nbsaith teenie inaihioncica Pr aaieded ite peat rere a NOM. 1 SEAN NSS NO Se alae ens Sead 2 SL 2 ed a A SOR a Rel ce AL ea Se rere ee W BINWNDY YABB YAGI BA WADA GIAIARINBAS NGI BANG NGIN GBT ABNIAWAWADIAG! r Ue) NA ELM NEL NS asta DA °. ee NO Ns ae ARAL NARS ts 2 - - = Ao . ox ast a REAR ALTE —————— EOL I I SS a re — . i= IS le Zz B ES ane ap a’ i Ni (A @NVANTAV AVIAN’ VAAN COTO AN ONOOO @ BNIB 'T@NUANTON TANTO QR NTO ON TQN'ANAN TAN TANTANTANTONTONVON on } VOVOVOVONOVOVOEONO VEG ANA oy NrscaN ANS BX: TaN aS SBNSTENSTAN IAS SANTA SSS EON 7@ @ A R EW ANYEN AN QV(OW EV 6 TaN COMPLIMENTS SAVAGE’S DRUG STORE Cape Charles, Va. Phone - Cape Charles 12 VIRGINIA TRUCK CENTER Bayview, Va. Phone - Cape Charles 449 JACK WEBB Machipongo, Va. Phone - Eastville 59-F-12 COMPLIMENTS CANDLELIGHT LODGE Birdsnest, Va. LOY DS USDAY) YONG NOE GNWIAGE BINGO? YAS NING ABA BON STS STS RES TES LNONGS ENGNG, VAN NS ONOAPNEIAD OS ZS ASS AS ZAMS 13. on J LOLS BS 3 ¢ ¥ ' | - “ t , - ANI NWA AONION AN - FOR OVER A HALF CENTURY - BENJAMIN’S Exmore, Virginia THE EASTERN SHORE SHOPPING CENTER H. P. KELLAM General Merchandise Cheriton, Va. Phone - Cape Charles 238 J COMPLIMENTS of BELL AND NELSON General Merchandise Machipongo, Va. Phone - Eastville 59 - F - 14 S. H. WEST Service Station and Garage FORD TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 13 Miles North of Machipongo, Va. Phone - Eastville 77 - F-32 ANT TANTEI ONTON TERN TANG OG UEON EAN UES AOR TA aro ceemmmeana teen ee ENON EVO VIG VIG GVO EIGN: EIEN ENTE (OVEN ANS) +] NNW SN YNOND DA NGANG IANA ABAD, Bi i } } bf 4 q (( ii ae irk 1 FF | P| AN AA Jha ey ) 4 AA AINE PANGAN Le aA, ANZ IUNS, N24) IAIN TANS I NAINGA, AA fi CHAZ NEL s . AIS JAAN HES ABR BN ZS ABS BES scion a Ea aaatoiariior - ete Se Secaivt -gepiniie jal Sateen : — V74 @ AVR VIE W O WENA VIRTR WAN [RWW AAV 0 6 WR WA IANA A WIBVIB ABI mt ae IMR VI9 WAZA QA AW @N TO ANTON TANASE y ) ZO ONG OVOVOWCS MENON EV Wie ca a ee ae eee OOOO ONON CVT WOW it NIZA NWANIAN AN (8 ' (6 ' 7 Compliments Compliments TOW Or We of of NI@ ANA ik VIRGINIA SEASIDE ROSE FARMS | EXMORE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS ILGENFRITZ NURSERIES INC. EB Machipongo, Virginia 5 Roses Shrubs 5 Phone C. C. 777TW1 (ANTR@ ANTON TANTANIOQNTOWO ONTO VI@'ONION ANTANTANTANTAN TANT ANTON TANY@ A G ENV NG N GNVE NONE ANTON TANIONTONANONIQNTON Compliments of ELLIOTT FURNITURE COMPANY DOUGHTY’S CLEANERS Complete Household Furnishings Exmore, Virginia and Appliances a. COMMUNITY TEXACO SERVICE STATION =; i . Exmore, Virginia f Lynn Kellam, Manager Philco Crosley Radios Freezers Bil i Tomlinson Dallas Living Room Suites ; EASTERN SHORE FARMER’S SERVICE, INC. ; Flooring Covering Seeds Fertilizers Feeds Farm Supplies Nassawadox, Va. TN ANTAN 7 Phone: Belle Haven 3908 Nassawadox, Virginia AME Wr ME i UAE BERETS ORIEN Tid LSS LES ESAS EST AST SSIES LBS ESS ARIAS ESSN TON LESAN AERA SS JES WAS BS MB LESS ESE SST x SIS ENS ELE NEL Ne EE NEEL SSE SE) | : Wl aw el aby NN) on a a I a NE a gt Manet a ATA : puPe-2 48 i I} 7 s : } ¢ ae 708: P i RVR RV AN4 VR WAVE WYO W O N R TAN URW G6 4 R WOR WTAN QNTON TO WANA WTRN TATE | COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of aNilaN' BEN FRANKLIN STORE WAYSIDE FLOWER SHOP Nassawadox, Virginia Nassawadox, Virginia if TANANU@NTA NVQ VAN'7@ RRNA ANUANIANTR TRIGA IOV COMPLIMENTS BAYLY of CHEVROLET SALES, INC. E. W. WEBB h@ VNANANVANIZA PANN GING NAVIN GINGIN NINN ON VSB) W V BNGNGAONG NDIN DAG Atlantic Gas and Oils : Sales Service Exmore, Virginia Phone - Eastville 59-F-23 ANA NTO WAS(@WANTAN AANIAAVAVIO BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK to THE SENIOR CLASS THEIR FOLLOWERS AN @NTA 4 VIANEN ANIANTANTAWONTENANI MBN ANG Vi TR V1 WR RTA TA TQ TON ANONTANYONTONTAN@NVAN GROWERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY NORTHAMPTON Machipongo, Virginia LUMBER — NINOS ONGNG NSN YN YN GNGNGNGNYN GY) B) VND NING NON NGA SMITH DOUGLAS FERTILIZERS Seed Potatoes and Farm Supplies Co. ‘ EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING ”’ COMPLIMENTS of ARNOLD’S PHARMACY Nassawadox, Virginia Nassawadox, Virginia Phone - B.H. 2880 or 3731 BSS ES TESTIS IS ASIST SIS ITN ab ti i ne etn a ae RE aril fact el A ALN pine Sen} . ti a I nay Since I a = p tea denne se A - NaNO ay Naa WaNi a — WATERTON IY WANA TRAE WIE WOWANY See = pS = — R AV @ 70 ON NANI Sy NI@ I4 NIT AU, Min DAV-SON CORK BACK === BULLETIN BOARDS : 'Y RECORD THIS WEEK Mite TiFis | @ Lost TIME — | | ™ ACCIDENT | a | ® SERIOUS DOCTOR | | Fc im CASES — | ae eee OUR CONCENTRATED DRIVE THE LAST TWO MONTHS FOR {00 PER CENT ATTENDANCE AND PRODUCTION IS SHOWING GOOD RESULTS = DIRECTORY FLOOR CAFETERIA 3RO0 WEST EMPLOYMENT OFFICE H.L. 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