Oceana High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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'r1U'Q1 ' ww-.4 Hz' 1 , jf 'fi' x N , , ,' ' iff 4'-612' W Y: NJN - 1 'I Cm x 4 '1 IC Zi VH 161' OF 1940 nail-'S Wfjy, -a n X I. IJ -5 1 1- I'-i 1' I' . ' a ff' T 1 fi I xx 'P , I , -5 Lzsglifcq 6, PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS of OCEANA HIGH SCHOOL OCCHIIH, Vix'gi11Iu FORWORD Tlzrwv hundred and tlzirty-thrc'C years ago, tlirwef tiny vessels, bearing thv English Cavaliers, tnuvlzccl at Capt' Henry, Virginia on their u'ay to rstalnlislz u colony in thc neu' u-nrld. Their in- ,tinitvsinzal svttlcnzcnt jrn'iu'cl otlzcrs and grru' until it lwcanir' the United States as nw lfnou' it today. Today, only a short distancv ,frnni that his- toric spat, nw, little nmrl' than tlzrvc hundred strong, ara' launching this annual, iunnvsalfc of our Caz'alic'r fn1'efatlzcrs, in tht' lzlopv that it :nay 1.llN17ll'l' thaw' who follnu' ns as the gallantry and courugf' af that little group have inspii'6cl us. KN 5 Wu QQ A N i lhfk ' ,, A X1-' Ny NL -fi ,fsf LJ. ', ' 'I' . 1 f V.S:flT ' 6,1 Af .jf T t 'Yfgff'3'f-1-J ' Tum 3 6 DEDICATION TH Kilim Gluflys Hrrrcwy and JIf'.w.w Offu Hl!l'I'l'.v, in flfwpvxf lI1I1H'r l'1'flfI'IHl fm' f1ZI'l'l' puf 1 'JS' wg..- x 51' 1,1111 irnf jllll'flIlllCl' nnrl f1'1'r'nrll1f C'UlI!ll'l'!IfI-UH in ull nur on rlvu1'm-s lIllI'l'Njf nur lzifflz sclzrml Iifr, unrl ff r JIV. If. H. 0ll'l'lI, who has n'm'lf1'd xo l'lIflt'-fflfIlfjllllljl fu H'fIlf!' flllS rfnnlml u s11ccr,w,w, uw, Hn' cluss of 19.411, lll'fIl.C'Ilfl' fllis firsf rnlunlz' of flu' C'rl1'1lI1'1'l' Tlfrr L' The Faculty Uxwn ,,,, I'r'ir1cipr1l Ruth limntu P. H. Erlwurfls Al2ll'1I2ll'l't f,liVL'1' AIilfll'K'fl Hzl1'1'c11 E. Il. Hillman Louisa- Cloud Hifi: Lou Hznwis Alice Hifu .-Xrmimx Fnmslmy Gladys I'!1'acL-y li. W. Wright BIPS. lv. f1ill'l'L'tl, .IIIIHWPH I 1HlI' .IOSEPH ROBERT ADDENRROOK Hobby To ent und to flrinlf mul fo lie merry. President Student Body: President Stu- dent Council: President Senior Class: Pa- trol Captain: Orchestra: D1'um and Bugle Corps: Order Council: Senior Play: Liter- ary Society: Football Team. ROBERT MORRIS ALSTIN Slick Tull: fo llim of .loeolfs lurlrler rlnrl lu' would uslr the number of the steps. GEORGE FRED BLAIR, JR. George ll'l1e1'ei'er wo res con roll, :mal winds von blow. Glee Club IIS, ZISJ, -10: Patrol IIS, JIU. FRANK COUVRTNEY HOOKER Sonny II'lien if eoores fo elotlies, lie is fl ilonflg, and when if 1-omes fo girls lie is ulwngs liao1zIy. Representative Student Council: Order Council: Football Team. EILEEN LINDSLEY ROUSH Eleen Life 11 lmfferflg flirting from flower lo flower or is if ll lnlrcl from 'wing lo wing. Literary Editor, Newspaper: Treasurer Dramatic Club: Secretary-Treasurer Home EC. Club: Vice-President Literary Society: Senior Play: Beta Club: Annual Statf. MARION STEPHANIE BROTHERS illuriun Il'if, now und then, sfruelf sninrfly, sliows ll S1Jfll'lx'.H Dramatic Club. WALTER IRVING BROTHERS, JR. ujlllllllfn Spee1'li is rr mirror of H10 soul: ns ll ninn speaks, so is lie, Senior Play. GARLAND MONROE CAFFEE C'r1j?'ey ll wus llly kiss, lore, flint mnrle me inr- mortal. Captain of Basketball Team: Football Team: Baseball Team: Track Team: An- nual Staff. LUCILLE HALSTEAD CLARK Cile An rlgreeuble eonipririion on rr journey is ns good as Il c'11rriuge. Vice-President Glee Club: President Home Economics Club: Literary Society: Drama Club: Manager Basketball Team: Animal Staff. Fire K ass, 18 G- ' . I ff' ,ff- ii .... aw. 43,3 ,J ing 1 x I Q.. 5 i U ' i x g 'il 31 K1 . r I Y 1 ff' ix x as -3 -qu f. 1 ik . l . 2 , ' I4 1: ilsgt is . F1 U' 4' H' - I ' TJ' -.- Al, 1 X 3 xx J 'A MARY ELLEN COLE .lIef ' S1r1y 1111'11g NlIl'l'Ull', 1:11.41 11111111 l'fll'P.U Glu- Club: Drmnatic Club: Annual Staff: Ilmnv E1'11n1nnics Club. CATHEHINE SHERRON CHOCKETT S11erry ,Il1r1f1111i1'1'111 sp1'1'1111-11: 111' Illllllflll 111111- f111l1'xs. S1-niur Play: Holnu Ecmnnnivs Club: Ulm' Cll.llJ. ANNIE BH.-XITHXYAITE CROONENBERGHS .-1111110 Ii Sir, I 11'1n1111 Vllfllfl' 111' right 1111111 presi- 111'111. Ex1'ln1ng'v Editor Nexyspapi-V: Lite1'a1'y S111-in-ty: Annual Stull: Glee Club. FRIEDA EMILA DEKKER Fr1e1111 rl 11111111 '1Clll'f is 11PffC1' fllllll 1111 1116 1IP11f1S 1.11 11167 ll'111'111.H Ihxskulbnll Team: Annual Staff: Softball T1-um. ELIZABETH WOOD.-XRD DODSON H6f1y The ,m1'1's 11111'1i11g. XIICC-PITSILIQITI Home Econnlnics Club: Basketball Tczun. KATHERINE ELETA FLANAGAN 1x'1rC1f1'C T111' s111'111'1: 111111 is in 1118 sfurry sky. S1-nnn' Play. ELIZABETH COFER FLYNN Betty 111n1e.wf 11111111' 1z1'11rs ll 11111111 1'111'1'. Glcc Club: Newspaper Club: T1'C2lSll1'Ql' Beta Club: Annual Staff. HOWARD STEVENSON GRESHAINI nSft'l'l'i'H llc M1111 fu my l'E'llll'l1lI9,' 111111 1111 flefwld, 11g11i11st yuur j1111g1111'11f, yum' 11ep1lrfe'11 f1'11'1111, Sports Eclitnr Newspaper. NELL IJOCGLAS GRIHIES uL?l'1lIlCSllH Sim ix prvffgf 111 111111: Il'1-111 111111 zviffy 111 11111: l1'if11 111111 p11'11R11lIf, 11111, fu 1111l11f ull. Annual Stuff: LIti'1'Ill'y Susie-ty: Ilrznnntic Club: Ilnskvtbnll T1-ann. FUI. HEHKIAN HEADER HAI-IRIS HU is Ulf' 1'1'1'1l llilltllllllllll 411 1f111ff1'11FSS. .-Xssouizite Ifllitul' NL'XYSIJLlDL'1'Q IIl'USlllt'Ill Nvwspnnvl' L'lub: H1-tu Club: I 11111l'n1ll T1-mn: S1-ninr Play: Annual Stull. THOMAS lil-IYlI.l.I-I HIQLYIN T1m1l1111 Il'1'f 14'11l N111-Ill' 111111111111 1111: 1111rs11 l'1l 11e'n1'e' ul' 1'11g1ye11 11111', , HENRY KIUIIIIIS .IARYIS .1e'1'1'11 T111're' 1611811 11111g1111'11g1 11f'1'1'1 In 111.-' mln, Rr-tn Club. EDITH LANIPIIIER JOHNSON .ltlpI1!1'I Our RHl'llllNS1l11j Iwrmfg lllifl in flu' 1111111111 ul' 111111f11.'I Yicv-P1'esi1lent Drzunzxtic Club: Annual Stntf: Basketball Tvzun: I.IIt'1'i11'X' Suciety. KALEOPPE FERN IiETSI'I,ICS D111111 O1f1 f11s111'1n1011 IIUIIYIIU 11111 flmivvly gnnrlf' Home Ecmmnnics Club. GILBERT ST. CLAIR LAYYRENCE Gi11y Cr1esr1r 111111 his Hl'11fIlS,' C1111r10s 1, his l rn11111'e11,' llllll f,7L'E'lIIHl, its G1'1ly. IDA BRADY LEE lIr11r1y II'e11-11111011 s11rn1:1' 1111111 muff' Clnqzmncr than speevlzf' Home Ecunoxnics Club. FRANCES GENEYIEVE BICCLANAN .Il111 ' MIV11111 011117 be Flll'l'C1, 1111131 171' e111111rf'11. Dramatic Club: Home Econmnics Club: Annual Staff: Senior Play. JOHN HARRISON MALBON .1111'l: .-11111 I uf! 1111 re 11011111 clefffzflrfl- Littlr NIIIIII is snwfwsf IllplllIlIf'.n Seven -v Ld 1-We .AID '? A 'Q -4 1 jf 1 a' - Q -QP Ein 15-6- Jr A Ar' mf 51N vi ' '- f fists , lmij QQHY 9' 13 K I if MARJORIE DELIGHT MALBON .l1111'y1'e O, 11l1's1 1l'I.f1l fCH1jlk'I' 11'1111se 11111'11111111'11 my f'11I1 111111.'1' 11111111111111' 11s 1'111'1'1'f111 11s 1111111y. P1'csi1lt-nt 0l'CllQStl'1II Ilunxc Emllmnics Club: lleplx-sc11tz1tivc Student Cuunuil. RALPH ALFRED MIDUET'I', JR. .ll111ye1 llc 11'1111g1'11 lllllllff 11111.'111111'.'11g 11-11111 111' s1111y111,' 111111 11'111sfl1'11 IIN 111' 11'1'111, V1111' ll'lll1f 111' 1l11111g111. Truck 'l'cu1n: Litumry S111-le-ty: Ilrzllnutic Club: N1-wspupul' Club. VIRGINIA FITZ NAILLE u.Nllt'f'1'1I is g1'1'111, 11111 m'11'111'1' ix g1'1'1111'1'. Ilvtu Club: Glue Club: Annual SHUT: N1-wspuln-1' Club. IIURWOOD WARREN PIIELPS I 111111' 111111111111, 1 11111 111 1'11111'1'111 11'i111 11111 11-111'111. I1AVIT HYRANT ROBERTS lI111111y lZ11111'1' 11110 1111111 111'1'e'1'. HELEN MQCREE ROIJGERS H1WyyyH .l1l'll 1111111 1-111111: 111111 1111111 g11 II111 I 1111 1111 f111'1'1'1'1'. Senior Class Play: P11-si1l1-nt Glcc Club: H1-tu Club: Home Ec1'1n1nnics Club: Ura- znutic Club. PHILLIP EDWARD ROIJGERSON H1' 1111s 1111 11111' 111 Fl'l'I'1l Il11l1l'N 1111111, 111111 ll 1111g1'1' 111 1'1'e1'y pie. Annuul Stuff: Assoc-intu E1lit1n' News- paper: President Beta Club: Lite1':11'y Su- ciety: Pl'9SIllL'llt Dramatic Club: Cheer Lezulcr: Senior Play: O1'1le1' Council: Stu- mlcnt Council R1-preselltutiveg I'h1y's Public Spuukult CHARLES ROGERS, JR. C'11111'11'e' II11y T1'111' 11x 1110 110611111 111 11111 111110, 111' us 1110 111111 111 fllf' sun. F1111tbz1ll Team: Truck Tunnm. MILDREID VIRGINIA SANIJERLIN .II1111111 I 11111 11111 1111' 1'11s1' 11111 I l1111'1' 1i1'1'11 1111111 1111' 1'11x1'. Ilurnv l'I1'11n111ni1's Club. IL'1f1111 ljI,lZAl3li'l'll SVSAN SL'U'l l' 1'f'f'11 .l:fflsflIflu'1l'mf1l01'f11'1'11',llrrlfmu' xufrlll lrfrlfl rorflrl cflrwy 1111 slit' 1.'m'u', Beta Club: Home Economics Club! News- paper Club, Business Manager: Oiwler Council: Basketball Team: Senior Play. MARIE EMMA SCOTT I-'UV frffflz ig 11,01-imfs rind rli1'im'. Home Ecninmnics Club: Beta Club. BERNARD LEROY SMITH Smitty ,-1 g-Iawfl mnuffv Cflfl'1lf'S lm flies. ROSA ISABEL TOLER lame Tuul nnhlest flzinys, u-lziclz nwc .wzvocfncss and light. Glee Club. JAMES ALLEN TYLER Unnl'SfC UTIICH IIC zz-ill ffIH.'-youll gndgf lmn' IIC will talk. Senior Play. GEORGE LCMSDEN IVADSNVORTH Gfms1'e He zrrls not merely rr 1-lzip wtf nf the 11117 lzlnck, lin! Ulf' old hlrfrlf ffSf'lf. Annual Staff: Football Team: Basketball Team. NELL DORAN IYEBB Webb Tile fffiresf gnrrlen in her look. .-ind in her mind The zvfsesf lmnkf' Annual Staff: Beta Club: President Lit- vrary Society: Home Economics Club: Sec- retary Dramatic Club: Newspaper Club: Basketball Team: Senior Play. ELEANOR ELIZABETH IYOODHOCSE Hep:ibnlz The nfilclfsf IIIUIIHUVS with the lrrnrvxf mind. Annual Staff: Secretary Beta Club: Home Economics Club: Dramatic Club: Senior Play: Basketball Team: Treasurer Senior Class. SARA IYOODSIDE IVOODHOCSE Say Thr fruc, strung, rmrl snuml mfml is the minrl flrnf mn CIIlbl'flC? eqzmlly yrenf und Small. Annual Staff: Vice-President Beta Club: Literary Society: Dramatic Club: Editor- in-Chief, Newspaper: Captain Basketball Team: Senior Play: Vice-President Senior Class: Girl's Public Speaker. .Yin 0 M.. V. KA lI...-..x. 'F' V A lla ls 3' flat . 'rf QQ- in AWP 36 Q I XG u.Xx' .. MKXW Air Saga of the Class of 1940 The one hundred and fourteen rats enrolled in Oceana High School in September, 1936, came from the Oceana Grade School, the Willoughby T. Cooke School of Virginia Beach, and the Prin- cess Anne Grade School. Because of the size of the class it was necessary to have two freshman home 1'0Ol1lS. Most of us were in Miss Bracey's and Mr. Kline's 1'ooms, but a few were in Mr. Saunder's mixed group. Vernon Herbert served as president in Miss Bracey's home roomg Bobby Barco, in Mr. Kline's 1'oom. Even as freshman, we entered trather noisily, perhaps! into school activities. Seven of us jumped right into the Newspaper Clubg large groups entered the Literary, Dramatic. and Glee Clubs. In September, 1937, we embarked upon happy and successful sophomore year. We were shuf- fled, and then divided between Miss Bracey and Mr. Upson. Miss Bracey's group chose Nell Grimes as president, and Mr. Upson's room chose Bobby Barco. By this time we were beginning to be more active in Oceana's extra-curricular activities. The cast of the one-act play, .lnnior's 1illUl!SfflC'll6 . was composed almost entirely of sophomores. Includ- ed in the play were Phillip Rodgerson, Sara Vl'ood- house, and Mary Ellen Cole. The comedy was first place at Vllilliam and Mary and went to Charlottesville. Vernon Herbert and Sara XVood- house, as spo1'ts editors, and Nell Vl'ebb, as cir- culation manager, headed the list of thirteen mem- bers of our class who were active in the se1'vice of the Lighthouse. Mary Ellen Cole and Lucile Clark were officers of the Glee Club. The class was active also in sports. Eleanor Woodhouse, Frieda Decker, and Sara Woodhouse, received basketball monogramsg Vernon Herbert. George Wadsworth, and Garland Caffee received awards for baseball tCaffee received also a basket- ball awardl: Bobby Barco and Vivian Hodgson were recipients of football monograms. When we became Juniors in 1938, we settled down a little. Most of us were in Miss Bracey's and Miss Harris's home rooms, although a few were included in Miss Cloud's mixed group. In Miss Harris's room Bobby Barco was chosen pi'esident, while Miss Bracey's group elected Nell Webb president. In Miss Cloud's room Bill Ten Truit was president. During this year the class was honored by having one of its members, Ver- non H91'b61't, elected editor-in-chief of the Light- house, the first time that a junior had held that position. All staff positions except two were held by juniors last year. Nell Webb, .Iappy Johnson, and Nell Grimes were sent to the Student Co- operative Association Meeting at Vlfilliamsburg. Virginia Naille made a 94 on the Latin III Tournament examination. Bobby Addenbrook became captain of our safety patrol system. NVe acquitted ourselves nobly in giving a successful, well-attended Junior- Senior Prom in the school gymnasium. Sending a representative to the Conference on Public Is- sues held by the College of VVilliam and Mary at Williamsburg was our final act as a junior class. At long last tit had seemed to many of us that this year would never comel we found our- selves lofty seniors. Our first deed was to choose Bobby :XClClCl'lb1'0Ol-I president of the class. This year we really did branch out and hold the most important offices. With all newspaper staff positions, except two, held by seniors, with most of our champion girl's basketball team com- posed of seniors and with most of the positions in the Literary Society filled by us, we set the pace for the whole school. Vl'hen the Beta Club was established at Oceana, weren't seven of the nine charter members seniors? Our senior play Toniboy proved a smashing success, in respect to its performance as well as its money making proclivities. The opinion of the school, however, rates the production of this annual as the greatest single achievement of the class of 1940. We unanim- vusly desire that it may be the first of many. In the final round of the long struggle, we paused long enough to enjoy ourselves thoroughly at the banquet at Pine Tree Inn, tendered us by the junior class. Then we rushed headlong into examinations and came out of those just in time for the Commencement Sermon, June 2, which was delivered by Rev. J. Elwood Carroll, Greens- boro, North Carolina. June 4, we assumed thick coating of dignity and solemnity which clung until we received our hard won sheepskins from Mr. E. N. MacWilliams. Last Will and Testament of Senior Class 1940 l'unify, lvlllllifjl, All Is l'nHify State of Virginia, County of Princess Anne. School of Oceana. XVe, the undignified class of nineteen hundred and forty of Oceana High School, aforesaid state, and county, being of doubtful minds and tired feet, do hereby make and proclaim our Last Will and Testament. lVe, having passed iby the skin of our teeth! the first eleven milestones of our education, wish to dispose of our assets, rights, and privileges tif any! in the following way: ARTICLE I Section 1. To Miss Bracey and Miss Harris, our home room teachers and sponsors, we leave the memories of the good times we have had to- gether. Section 2. To the entire faculty we leave our sympathy fusing ourselves for examples! for the Lamebrains that they are to have in the future. ARTICLE II Section 1. To the incoming Senior Class we leave the Senior privileges fwe hope they find more than we did-if they find any, it will be more!. We also bestow upon them the right to pub- lish the Cavalier for 1941. Section 2. To certain members of the crop of Senio1's for 1941 we bequeath the following valu- able assets or peculiarities: The brilliant f?! minds of Virginia Naille and Betty Flynn to Unadell Horton, Marjorie Davis. Celia Bass, and the rest of the girls that need a portion. Helen Rodgers ability to sing to Vivian Capps. Frieda Dekker and Eleanor XVoodhouse's posi- tion on the basketball team to Shirley Malbon and Jane Philhower. David Roberts and Bernard Smith's height to Harold Smithson and Paul Whesdos. Ralph Midgett's personality to Edwin Lindsey and XVillard Ashburn. Betty Scott's position in the hall at lunch period to Geraldine Farrar and Una Dell Horton. Sa1'a VVoodhouse's acting ability to Geneva Darden. Sherron Crockett's weight to Annette Mason and Thelma Allen . Genevieve McClanan's talkativeness to Anne Falconer, Agnes Marshall, and Junior Whitehurst. Durwood Phelp's bashfulness to Ivan Osborn, Hardy Cole, and the rest of the Junior boys. Jappy Johnson's beautiful and thrilling laugh tcommonly known as giggles! to Dent Cole. Mary Ellen Cole's ability to dance to Frances Forsman. Phillip Rodgerson's personality to any dope who wants it. Eileen Boush's and Nell Webb's carefree ways to Marguerite Gar1'ett. Bobby Addenbrook's friendliness to Bob Shirey. Sonny Booker's way with the girls to Ma-2 Davis. Jerry Jarvis' cynical remarks to Dick Carrall and Elkan Lachman. Thomas Helvin's ability to sleep in class un- noticed to Leon Dudley, Floyd Deary, and Hugh McTernan. Gilbert Lawrence's baritone voice to Bob White and Edward Morrisette. Betty Dodson's figure to Dot Shirey and Vir- ginia lYilliams. Kaleoppe Ketsule's name to Dot Belton. Katherine Flanagan's meekness to Eliza Nie- man. Annie B. Croonenbergh's poise to Lucille Barnes and Estelle Carroll. Steve Gresham's temper to Robert Lachman. Jack Malbon's quietness to Garnet Riley. Herman Harris's salesmanship to George Binder. George Blair's stickability to Mac Davis. Bradie Lee's color schemes to Anne Jackson. The dignity of the Senior Class as expressed in Lucille Clark, Marie Scott, Majorie Malbon, Isabel Toler and Nell Grimes to all the girls of the Junior Class. We leave to all the Junior boys: Bobby Austin's-grin. Irving Brother's-sarcasm. Garland Caffee's-athletic ability. Allen Tyler's-good humor. George lYadsworth's-position on the basket- ball team. To the Junior girls we leave Mildred Sander- lin's-artistic ability. Section To the smart Sophomores we be- :tow our uncanny ability to make up excuses and :Yet out of work. Section 4. We bequeath to the still bewildered Freshmen the art of chewing gum in classes un- noticed fthey will need it when they are Senio1's in Mr. Owen's Civic class!. Section 5. To the whole school we gladly leave the bell which rings every morning. Monday through Friday, at the fatal hour of 8:50. ARTICLE III Any other will or testament made by us in our mound minds is declared void. In witness hereof we, the Senior Class, do set our hand and seal to this will on this most dra- matic twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty. Senior Class fSeaIj. Phillip E. Rodgerson IEQL-ecutorj. Ele ren Class Prophecy As the curtain falls on our high school life, our thoughts turn to the future. Because of this, the senior class, in a body visited Madame Ba- doura, a famous crystal gazer, who, in an aurora of oriental mysticism, made the following p1'op- hecies: I, Madame Badoura, see several figures tak- ing' form in the clouded future. Behold! I see Bobby Addenbrooke seated before a revolving table at the Waldorf-Astoria, an expert judge of the culinary arts, while in the Blue Room, Mar- jorie fMalbonl and her Magic Violin enthralls her audience with the delicate air of some Neo- politan love song. Over in the corner, su1'rounded by beautiful ladies,' sits Jerry Jarvis whose cyni- cal smile and witty conversation attract all the beauties of Fifth Avenue as well as Broadway. And, who are those two alone over there in the C0l'IlQ1', sipping their wine and dreaming of some far away land, but Bobby Roberts and Virginia Naille, now literary critics on the New York Times. How soon the scene changes! Now I see the interior of Carnegie Hall, thronged with world celebrities: Irving Brothers and Ralph Midgett, famed horse breeders: Allen Tyler, producer of Tyler Tease, this year's Broadway hit: Mil- dred Sanderlin well-known commercial artistg Gilbert Lawrence, widely publicized best dressed man: Nell VVebb, whose elopement with Prince Ali-Ben-Barrel-Head rivals the abdication of King' Edward, VIII ten years ago. This glitter- ing audience has assembled to hear Miss Betty Flynn perform Padrewski's Minuet in G. Above the music, we hear Genevieve McClannan making slurring remarks to her tophatted escort, while Senator Herman R. Harris feasts his eyes upon the delicate loveliness of Mrs. I'I2il'l'lS fthe for- mer Helen Itodgersl. Again the ligures fade and go their way, while others come to take the fore. We see Jack Mal- hon, chauffeur for the oil magnate, George VVads- worth, busily talking to Durwood Phelps, expe1't mechanic. Strolling along and talking loud enough to be easily understood, we hear Stevie Gresham, dietician for Blair Expeditions, Inc., discussing' with Explorer Blair plans for the sec- ond expedition to the Albategnius crater on the moon. VVait! The ball is clouded! As the misty veil lifts, we are gazing on the sunny shores of California. Underneath a coat of tan ffrom a jar! we make out the massive physique and hand- some features of our Bobby Austin, dutifully watchillil' the bathing beauties, and getting paid Tu for it, because he is captain of the Lifeguard. Clustered about him are such shapely mermaids as Jappy Johnson, Betty Dodson, Isabel Tole1', Eileen Boush, and Freida Dekker. Near by the thriving metropolis of Hollywood lies shimmering in the glaring sun. On lot 13 of M. G. M.'s studios Charles Rogers, famous character actor during a short rest is discussing plans for his newest picture with Di1'ector T. K. Helvin. We leave the studios to board a transcontinental plane at the Los Angeles Airport. As we enter the plane, we are greeted by the familiar, cheer- ful countenance of Betty Sue Scott, Chief Stew- ardess, who informs us that another old school- mate, Sara Woodhouse, one of the first women to hold such a position, is at the cont1'ols. Imme- diately after the take-off, Miss Scott supplies us with newspapers. We are confronted with these headlines: Premier Postponed-M. E. Cole, blues singing star, develops a sudden case of laryngitis. Caffee Sets New Record for Indoor Mile. Glancing through the paper we make the fol- lowing notations: The California schools have adopted the new- est edition of Croonenbergh's Civics Book for Senior High Schools. Bernard Smith has received an award from the United States Government in recognition of his development of a superior type of corn. Nell Grimes has just won the Easte1'n Olympic Tryouts. Eleanor VVoodhouse has been appointed Secre- tary of Interior. Early next morning, our plane ar1'ives at the Miami, Florida Ai1'port. A taxi driven by Sonny Booker takes us to a leading hotel. Much to our Clark, surprise, we meet our old friend, Lucile who is the manager. Also staying at the hotel, we a1'e delighted to find Marion Brothers on an- other lecture tou1'. Befo1'e leaving the 1'QS0l't city, we get religion and attend the evangelistic services of Rev. P. E, Rodgerson, D. D., nation- ally known as Billy Sunday, II. On the remain- der of our trip, we a1'e welcomed into the happy households of Marie Scott, Katherine Flanagan, Kaleoppe Ketsules, Bradie Lee, and Sheri-on Crockett. lYhen we had seen the futures of all our fel- low seniors, we thanked Madame Badou1'a kindly and left, feeling that we knew no more than on ou1' entrance. Amen. 'elm' Presifleizf .,....,.. T 1c'c-Prcszdeizt ..,......... ... Secretary and Treasurer w , .S ponsm- ,,,,,AA,,A7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clinton lYoodhouse Bill Truitt Dick Carroll Elkan Lachnian Hardy Cole Streets Stallings Max Sanderlin Mac Davis Bob White Leslie Dyer Edward Morrisette Scott Sterling Floyd Deary George Bindle Dent Cole Jane Philhower Iunior Class Ivan Osborn Bob Lachman Julian Absloni Myra Tillery Hugh lNIcTernan Paul Wesdos Norris Johnson Junior Whitehurst Harold Smithson Dot Shirey Celia Bass Elizabeth Marshall Anne Jackson Vir,Q'inia Williams Esdell Carroll Lucile Barnes Th irfrriz Elizabeth Dent Cole Anne Falconer Robert White Miss Oliver Elza Nieman Cha1'lotte Garrison Shirley Malbon Annett Mason Anne Falconer Thelma Allen Lillie Mae Cooper Margrarite Garret Marjorie Davis Frances Forsnian Geneva Darden Dorothy Belton Geraldine Farrar Vivian Capps lfna Dell Horton li., Sophomore Class ' T . Freshman Class 1'ul'4l!'fi'6'll 5,7 ,, Orchestra l'r1.w7lf llf , , , , , r r rr 3Iu1'ju1'ie Mqmllum l'z1'f-1'1'f'sIrlfnf , Hubby' Adnlelllllwmk Sf Ure fury wwf Tn ffxnrf 1' . Y , . -Izwk Selltel lnsfrffvfm' , , Mr. Felix HHIXHII MICMIIICRS -lam' Philhowvl' 1.1-v frl'l'2'1ll'X Jimmy Misluvtt 3I2ll'M'Zll't't Phillmxxx-1' lhm Pzxrswxms i'hu1'lvs l'ushm:m Tilnlull HL'I'bL'14lill Jkilllllx' Palrsnlls Piggy Ilmrygmr I rzmklin Gl'0u'w1'y Ilubby Anlnlunlmmk Jwhn Huilmus Niall-fry Hmlsh Drum and Buqle Corps Ned Pole , . , , r, rr r rr,, Ilrffm .Ufrjm Rnhlm-Y Allllt'IllJ1'tmli ,V Iiffyff. 1l!N,l'Ul'flll BIT. H. L. XY1'i!l'11 , , ,, .xv'jlVll1N'flI .yfrfffv --0' Glee Club P1-esirlmli ...... l .. Helen Rogeu l'1'c0-P1'e4'.w1'flf'11f lllllllllllllllll Lucille Flfulx Sf'm'f'frrry mul T1'0u.w1w'1' J ine Phllhowel l'IlIl1 Spmlsm' , ., ,,,, , . ..,,,,,,..,, ,,.,,,, ll llxs HIIlPll Dot Helton Hope Bl'lltlli'l'S Nurinn Builcy Eliznlnlth Cartwright llcni Cole lfllwnnnl Cunpm-1' Sln-rem Croclu-tt Annie B. Ciwmlif-i1lJei'g'l1s Nancy Fishcr lk-tty Flynn Franklin Ura-gm'y Suru Lee Griggs Tislcn Hr-berlin Annu Hilliard Kitty Lou Kinkoy Pip:g'y Huggi- llllll Ilul Hnrloll Marin- Pin-lps MEMBERS 7vH'l'l Sally Hyman Louisa Kylc Ruth lllulbun llllll'2lll'l:'t lllillvr Sum lllyers Virginia Nzlillc l'zil'luttz1 Nurllvvf Phyllis Parsons Oliva- Rico Cln-stcr Shzltfur Evvlyn Smith lVlill'g'lll'Ql Love Snii Iluvial Sturinunt Mario Swinlln-ll Imuiso Tziylmn' lsnln-llu Tulvr lluris XYllllSXVHl'lll Prvsiflwzf ....AA l'l'Cl'-Pl'f's1'fIr'l1f St'Cl'Cl'Ul'!l ,. Tl'c'a.snrc'1' Club Spmzsm' . 9 Beta Club CHARTER M Dvlll Llulu Betty Flynii '.lL'l'1'y Jarvis Virgiiiizx Naillc OTI Eileen linush Ann Ifzilcolwl' Frzmccs Forscmuii Hc-rumah Harris Ann Jackson ll'lR T14 ui Phillip Rodgorson Sara Woodhouse Eleanor Woodhouse ICMBIGRS Phillip llodgursoii Elizuboth Scott Iiloalioi' XYooclliousc Sara Woodhouse MEMBERS Hclcn Rodgers Marie Suolt Harolfl SlNlll1S0l1 Noll VVQ-bb 'llllfjl-fill? Betty Flynn Miss Oliver F. F. A. Organization . Y 1Jl'f'NIll1'Hf F ioii F in ,F do F iooioi oioiiiiii ,. . l '.flXVlll Lindsey I'IACG'-1,l'l'N1-Ill'llf iiooo ,. Floyd Whitehurst S4'C1'1'1'111'1f .. .. A F .....,. Ralph Midgette Ifqmrfwr ,,.,. in Junior Whitehurst T1'f'rf.w1fw1' ,, . o Norwood Land lizsfrzfcfm' wv A. ,A.. Yv .... ,,.. . , A . A A ... .. . P h il Edwards Senior 4-H Club l'rr'.w1'rIf-nf F F F on o, F Nancy Fisher l'l.C'!'-IIl'I'NI-flfllf , ., Iilliot Bishop Sf'Cl'f'frl1'1f-T1'1'rr.w1H'r'1' . ,, D01'0fhy Reid lfwpnrfrr d,d, , . Marion Cl'00Illllblll'g'h Sony 1,4-frflrm , , Helen Smith, Fred Cooke lr1.wf1'm'ffn' ,,,, i,,,, , , A . ,,,,,. .. Mr. G. L. VV1'ighf Tll'f'lIljf-THU Home Economics Club 1JI'l'Sl'f1f'llf ,, ,,,,,,, ,, ,Y,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,wA AA,, ,,,,,,, ,,A,,, i , , , iiiiii i i iiii , L 1 lcilc Clark l'1'cc'-P1'f's1'fIwnf , Betty llOflS011 Sl'Cl'l'flll'jl and T1'c'rfs1n'vr AA.AA, , I 'Eileen Boush lnsf1'uc'frn' , ,, ..A, Y . A, .... .,,. .,...... ...,, A , . AV.. A.... . Miss Alice Rife Clljlflllll Limlfcmr uf Ll'6'IlfCII!IIIf Insfructur 'N ai' Safety Patrol Tlrefzfy-Tlu'ez' .: . 453 Jack Senior i Richard Sl1'0li01'l'l Bobby Addenbrook G. L. Wright Football Team SQUAD Back row, left to r'ig'lrt-Marrarror' Mosley Davis, All in Whitelrurst brsil Minton Mac Davis, Sonny Booker, Assistant Coach Mr. Edwards Garland Caifce Ned Cole Aubrey Caffee, Norris Johnson, Coach Earl Hillman. Second row-Jack Holt, Frank King, Billy Dekker Elliot Brown Har dv Cole Bob Shirey, Elbert Spry, Paul Whesdos. First row-Carl Brown, Elkan Lachnran, Dick Carroll Charlie Rogers Bill Trurtt Elmore Holt, Bob Addenbrook, Herman Harris. Norview ..,,ooo,,o. South Norfolk .oo, Craddock ,.o...... Deep Creek ooo., Suffolk ,.,..... Churchland Portlock Kempsville .,oor Maury J. V. .... . SCORES O-Oceana 7-Oceana .....i19-Oceana .,.o,.13-Oceana ..,o,.21-Oceana 0-Oceana 7-Oceana 7-Oceana 2-Oceana only-l m1l' Gir1's Basketball Team llaiek row, left to rig'ht-Mamurer Cile Clark, Betty Dodson, Jane Philhower, Betty Webb, Doris Wzulsworth, Nell Webb, Elizabeth Scott, Couch Elizabeth Brinkley. Front row-Nancy Fisher, Frieda Dekker, Cuptaiii Sara Woodhouse, .Iappy John- fzon, Nell Grimes, lilezmor Wootlhouse. SCORES Crzulclock ..,.. eeeee. 1 4-Oceana ,,,,, 26 Norview eeee e...,, 1 6-Oceana 33 Portlock ,,,e 3-Oceana 21 Kempsville 9-Oceana 15 Saint Mary's ..,. ,. 2.12-Oceana 56 South Norfolk ,. 1-Oceana 36 Portlock ,,o,..., 9-Oceana 17 Kempsville ,.... ,...,. 2 3-Oceana S South Norfolk 9--Oceana 223 Windsor eoooeooe. ,,,... 2 9--Oceana 7 Deep Creek eeeee, 12-Oceana 21 Suffolk .,,,eeee eeeeee 2 2-Oceana 9 Norview vv., ,...e. 1 5-Oceana 21 Windsor eeeeee, ,134-Oceana 6 Kempsville ,ee, 6-Oceania 18 Turn ty-Fi rr 4 1 Boy's Basketball Team Huck row, left to l'l1L'l1l',flxl3I12lLQ'C'1' Mac Davis, Mosley Davis, Frank King, Hardy Cole, Williurd Ashburn, Paul Whcsdos, Couch Earl Hillman. First row-Aubrey Carllle, Georgm- Wadsworth, Captain Garland Caffee, Elkan l.ilChlll1lll, Dick Carroll. SCORES Fracldock .aaa a.aa.,. 1 9-Oceana 13 Norview vl.Y,,a 16-Oceana 27 Portlock lll..,. 24--Oceana 20 Kempsville aaaa ,.,i... 1 5-Oceana 43 Saint Mary's ,,,,,.. 34-Oceana 12 South Norfolk ,aW, ...V,.. 4 9-Oceana 23 Maury J. V. i...... 33-Oceana 17 Portlock aa,aaa .a..... 2 8-Oceana 17 Kempsville ...i... .,..aai 1 5-Oceana 19 South Norfolk .t.. l.,.,,, 2 9-Oceana 16 Windsor .......,. .,,.... 3 0-Oceana 43 Maury J. V. ..2,... 26-Oceana 24 Deep Creek iY,2. 2,22 5 -Oceana 26 Suffolk 2o,o22,. .ololol 5 6-Oceana 22 Norview .oo. 222o,,, 2 6-Oceana 23 Windsor ,,ll2 .....l. 1 5-Oceana 213 Kempsville loto ,,,,,,. 2 1-Oceana 20 zrvnfy-Si.f' Boy's Baseball Team 1940 Back row, left to right-Coach Hillman, Bob Lachmin Ink Nlllb n XXI 1 mm Garland Catfcc, Elkan Lachman, Edwin Lindsey, Porkx Ho Lt Second rowABill Dekker, Bruce Gallop, Bob Whilt tn -Xl Wlitthui t Q1 Wadsworth, Edward Ledford, Kenneth Allen. First row4Charlcs Cashman, Ernest Brown, Tildcn Htlklllll Fi inklin C IKLNX Piggy Hogrge, Manager Bill Catfee. Frank King: was not in putt e Great Bridge Creeds ..w.Y.Y.,,,w Portlock ..t...,r South Norfolk Kempsville ,Y,. Gramby ......... . South Norfolk Churchland .... Craddock .... Kempsville .... Creeds .. SCORES Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Twmzfq-Scrcfz llziuli ww, ln-ft to right' Ivan Osbnriic, Vmicli lfhirl Hillinnn, lliclc t :1i'i'nll, Clnlrlif l lW'l'l' M ' Nam-' 54 5 Track Team s, lhirlaiml Czitlk-L-, llrilpli lllillgutt. First mxx'--lillwii Lzxulnnnn, lislwin l,inmlsle-y, Wim- Anim-s, Frank King, llnli Shin-y ill WL-st. :li l I Girl s Baseball Team Huck row, left to l'lgL'lll---C02lCll Miss Czxrmll, Yll'g'llllLl Smith, Olga Wulluin. 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