Oceana High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1947
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This annual has cost us untold hours of anxiety and laborg but in years to come, if these dusty pages shall awaken fond recollections and recall visions of beloved faces, if it shall cause a longing for old High School days to come surging through our heartsg then we shall have not labored in vain. To our faculty, students and many friends, we wish to express our deep appreciation for their help and encouragement. THE CAVALIER Staff commends this book to your clemency for its members are Poor, weak mortals, after all. Dedication.. With gl'2lfifllkiL' :tml humility, thix CXYXLIII lx tliczltctl fu the tlwnmmcl' students tn' Uccaum wht, 'uc their lives fur rhcir ctmntry in XYm'lti War II OUR SCHOCJL FACULTY ff .-XQQ M,A L' HR. R. II.1mXXl-Y HRS, CXHII RINI- XI Ll rl D f'1:f.1:,'... ,f I f' 31' 4'-' 5 - X XI NI',1.lllIXl 'Mfxuxz NIV- Xl-.1-.ami Hu as NI I li af.. Xlrx- Xlw-. Ih -. lin nun Nlr- NIU:-Aw lf' mx-fl1.nv Nl K I FACULTY 5. Y N 1' uf Xiu- Rl IH Ummm XIuf.Iin.1z-xmnu KIVKIIKLHII-'R ,, . . 1:3 Xllw L,uu.o'r'l'.A Nunn.: +1 Mxu. Ynuzlwl.-x Pmuum- '49 Ninn Gmnm Rl-:Acfxx is X , , NI1wC'uwux Hmm NIM. C. Nl. 'llnxlxn . NIR-. NI.uu..uua1 l.mm Srnimra Ab , QL- r L :Q fi SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS AVN i lxmNAI.D PIIXQIQOX DONALD BISHOP IRENE HUl,l,UM.-KN ANNE DON.-un Pmcmox .... . . . Dox.-un BISHOP .... . . . IRHNE H0l.l,m1.,xx. . .. ANNE LEE B,-WM ....... . Miss lll I'H fi0RN'I'0. . . . . . Miss K.Ax'rHl,HEN Fluxcls. .. sf. LEE B.-KURT . . . . .Prz'.fi1fc'I1l . lfffl'-P7'l'.ffIft'71l . . . . .Sf'fl't'f!Z7lV . . . 7'l't'I1.fll7'l'7' . . ..Vp0n.ror . . .-YfJ0I1.f07' an 1 'Q' 4 .., 44, 'T' A 49 as . :iv Ol- ' , , 5 ' S HISII1 T an-nv NIKIN HRH ks IHXXKFORIJ -XIIIX 1,4- .. : Q Iv i 5 ' 1 I l kk I .ff G SENIORS UIAIJYS cwvs JAN:-1 mu. COIIIQIQN Rvws SUS.-KN IX DDSI JN HEI .FN ANNE If.-INTI JN Ii 1 uv ALICI-. I-FRI-.BI-,I-. Iv z L! I.I'.I..-X I- I5HI'.R ANN Cl 'I .PI-fI'I'I-IR xii an Q Nu SENIORS 1 ulxw I-'l'RN'Xl. R' ' 'No' mx iiAl.l.l'l' 5 ', v .l.l.-X31 KARRISUN L'l.l-,NH-.N I MINIISHQ I ' 'S VRAYI' . H NRI Q Y I ' if I-IQXNCI-s1iI4lm.N .fs 4 SENIORS 1 X U X1 I ...Stix A NI.-XR'l'I IA I IATCI II-1'I l' IiS'I'IiI,l.Ii I IAYNIAN Q' IQ wi , IOYCH HHBERLIN HFSTFR HOI I -XYD Q MARSH.-XI.I. Hour I ' 5' .. MINOR JORDAN Ei I I I I df CATHERINE JOYNES ROSEMARX Ix ERNAN 1? Z8 ' iv lIlr '14 - SENIORS Cl INST.-XNCE KC JXTC JP.-XNK DS D.-XVI D KPN KI,l-QR MILK! KVSNIR RODNHY NIAIBUX BASIS NIANLY, Ill MARIUN NIQANDIU-,XXS YIRCEINI.-X NLCIII-ISN!-'.Y rj QR'- If l' 4 - 3 R 3 5 ,fus- 48 Q . N gf? 'A Q SENIORS PA I RIL IA Nh-l.l'.AN .IOHN MllJiil'1'l l'li J.-XMI-IS MllXili'l l'E W.-Xllli Mt DRSE GIFFURD MUSI-ILEY KN l',3I,I-,H P.-K1 IN ln ANNE NORFI .EET ANNE-1 l,liE RAIN!-IY 8 1' , fix? it SENIORS NORN1.-XTX SUJI I RITA R.-XY SHIRLEY FRANK SMITH ll'TNl: la-U SMI lll 3 1 MARK EA R I-fl' SMITH 2 R4 Dlil.R I I .XRRH JUHN sluxl. BAR li.-Kill I'l I1 Ili N I 1 gf- - 'sn Q 3 'T -1 W xv ' ' X x Q SENIORS ll.'XRRlli'l' H BI-1'l l'Y WARD ANNP, XXHI IE P AT. WIl,l.I.-XM 'l'l'lJUR PATRICIA WOODY I'Y W.-Yl'liRlflliI,lJ , ? lf rH Y 1 A CLASS PGEM 'lillkf light ul' knowledge lmeliire us Shines hi-ight and crystal clear. It is handed to us with reverence lfrum the hzmtls uf yester year. Alas, we part tu follow its rays, Where'er they may lead, lfur sume tu liztrtlfs highest liumws, lfm' uthers some simpler decal. The XN'urlcl that is set hefurc us ls ll wurld that is turn by strife. 'l'he beam of truth must be polished That our goal may he gained in life. Wherever its rays may lend us May we fulluw without fear, .-Xml strive to leave hehiml us :X light that is still more clear. Br:'r'ri iz Bl-xi up Class History Un the morning Ul'SL'Pl'Cl1llHt'I' T, ISH3, when eighty-five of us prepared for entering high school, our minds were filled with questions, and our hearts were filled with hopes. Would high school be as wonderful as we had imagined? Were those reports which we had heard of high school life really true? Many things were strange and exciting during those first few weeks of school. The sophomores, who had painted our faces and had paddled some of us, seemed to know so much more than we. Our schedules were very confusing, and whenever classes changed, we were lost in the scuffle and found ourselves in the wrong classrooms. Our sponsors, Miss Gornto and Nlrs. Peterson, worked patiently with us trying to bring order out of chaos. Many of us had come to high school believing in all play and no work. One by one we were con- vinced by Miss Mallory, Mrs. Kicklighter, and the other faculty members that work was necessary. By September, the timid, fearful class of the past year, having developed a virulent case ul' Sophomoritis, gave the incoming freshmen a vigorous initiation from which we derived a great deal of satisfaction. As sophomores we were glad to be given seats nearer the front of the auditorium so that we could hear as well as see what was going on. More important still, we were allowed to eat lunch third instead of fourth. lt was a pleasure to welcome Anne Lee Baum, Mary Kruse, Marion Mc.-Xndrews, Ann White and Pat Rich into our group. However, we missed Bobby Boothe, Helen Lewis, Anne Leary, Marie Nunly, jud Hill, Louis Philhower, Frank Dean, and Donald Ritz. Connie Kontopanos and jimmy Midgette served as our class presidents that year, and Miss Turner succeeded Mrs. Peterson as one of our sponsors. In September, 1945, we were sorry to learn that Ellen Smith, Albert Barron, ,lack Castleman, Bobby Meade, Bobby Maser, and Chuck Baker would not be members of our class, but at the same time we were glad to have Norman Scott, Sonny Moore, Clareen Winfield, and Rosemary Kernan join us. That year Irene Holloman and Jimmy Midgette were out class presidents, and Donald Bishop and Howard Aydlett were our representatives on the Student Council. It was in our junior year that we first had the privilege of using the cafeteria in the new elementary building, which was an attractive addition to our school plant. Pride filled our hearts when we saw Anne Lee Baum and Joyce Heberlin play basketball on the first team. lt was a great thrill to see Lanky Allen, Sonny Malbon, Dave Kunkler, Billy McCloud, and Clyde Gayle playing on the football team of our school. We showed our mental as well as our athletic ability when about twenty-five of us were invited to become members of the Beta Club. When the responsibility of the Junior-Senior Banquet fell upon our shoulders, we banded together under the leadership of our sponsors, Miss Gornto and Mr. Bradburne, and pre- sented a variety show to help finance it. We decided to hold the banquet at the Gay Manor Hotel on May 24th. What fun we had preparing the favors, place cards, and speeches! When the night finally arrived, the banquet proved to be a great success. The girls looked lovely in their evening dresses, and everyone present seemed to enter into the spirit of the occasion. lt was a fitting climax to our junior year. Ah! At last, we were Seniors, floating on clouds and enjoying those wonderful senior privilegesg such as, not having to report to homeroom after school, sitting at the front in assembly, and being able to enter the front door in the morning upon arriving at school. We really missed having Betty Parsons, Clyde Gayle, Velma Youmans, .Anita Rubin, Dickie McGrath, Sonny Moore, ,lack Barrett, Sally Alspach, Patsy Futrell, Pat Rich, Anne Gregg, Reba Whitehurst, and Clareen Yvinfield with us. .At our elections we chose Ottis Bishop as president of the Student Body, Donald Pidgeon, president of the Senior Class, Class History-Conrinued Donald Bishop, vice-president, lrene Holloman, secretary, Anne l.ee Baum, treasurer, and lane Dill and l.ucius Grant, Student Council Representatives. Our class was sponsored by Miss Gornto and Miss Francis. Early in the school year, when Mr. Saunders came to take our orders for rings and invitations, we realized at last that we were seniors. A few days after Mr. Saunders' visit, we met and elected the annual staff. liileen Gregory, the lfditor-in-Chief, Anne l.ee Baum, .Assistant Editor, Irene Holloman, Business Manager, Connie Kontopanos, Assistant Business Manager, and other members of the class worked many hours after school to make the annual a success. Here Comes the Prince was selected as our senior play. Although it demanded sacrifices of our time, we felt well rewarded by its success. NYhen the grades for our first three and a halt' years were averaged, we found that Ann Culpepper led the class, and that Irene Holloman had the second highest average. Now that this exciting year is drawing to a close, we find that many of us are sorry that the time has come to graduate. We hate to leave our fellow students with whom we have shared such wonderful times. As we travel the lang road ahead, we shall carry with us many pleasant memories of Oceana to gladden our hearts through the years. Coxxl E Kox'rov.-mos. Class Prophecy It is 1957. How time Hiesl When we left Oceana High School, we thought the day would never come for our tenth reunion, but here we are, Anne, lrene, and june lfay, registered at the VValdorf-.Astoria just two days before the great event. lfor weeks, we have been thrilled over the thoughts of seeing everyone again. Since several of the members of our class are now located in New York, we plan to spend these two days renewing old acquaintances. Our first visit is to the lce Cube, located on liast 52nd street. Here we see the Bishop brothers, Ottis and Donald, direct their trained penguins in an ice show. 'l'hese talented penguins were discovered by Admiral l.annie Woolford during his recent assignment in the Anarctic. Just as we pass the famous Stork Club, we see none other than New York's famous playboy, johnny Midgette as he steps from his limousine with Vivian Baines, the bobby pin heiress. William Garrison is .Iohnny's chauffeur and body guard. For a bit of cultural entertainment, we go to Carnegie Hall for a concert by liileen Gregory. Included on the program are a number of her own compositions. ln the crowd, we are surprised to see Pat Mcl.ean, who is a buyer for Swartz's Department Store. The following evening, we are entertained at the stately Manly Mansion, where a recep- tion is being given in our honor. Our host and hostess, Basil Manly and Mrs. Manly, the former Patricia Woody, greet us. Our wraps are taken by Gimbert, the butler. Many memorable moments are recalled as we see so many uf our old acquaintances. Anne Lee Rainey, New York's leading artist is escorted by lfrank Smith, cartoonist. As we move farther into the crowd, we see the celebrated photographer Donald Pidgeon, with his wife, the former Rita Ray Shirley, and their small son, Clay Pidgeon. Much of Mr. Pidgeon's time is taken in snap ming pictures of the Broadway sophisticates, Anne l.ec Baum and Frannie Griggs. Hester lrlolland, noted poet ofour day, has cornered our pros- erous publisher, l.ucius Grant. With l.ucius is his charming wife, the former Martha Platchett, now a redhead. Class Prophecyefknirinmv! Regretfully we make our departure reminding the Nlanlys uf the reunion the next evening. The next day we have lunch at Norman's Nifty Nook, owned and operated by Norman Scott and Peggy Gregg. Peggy serves us a delightful meal. Mrs. Wesley Payne, whom we knew as Connie Kontopanos, is also having lunch there. Wesley is now playing pro- fessional basketball at Madison Square Garden. Connie tells us of Sonny Nlalbon and of his successful enterprise, Malbon's Muscle Makers, located in lndianapolis. Mr. Malbon has trained numerous fighters, including Pee Wee Morse of Seatack, Ya., featherweight champion of the world. One of Sonny's distinguished patrons is the noted banker, Howard Aydlett, who still hasn't given up hope of acquiring brawn. While waiting for the check, we pick up a Washington Herald, and we are surprised to Find that jane Dill is the new l'iditor-in-Chief and Bettie Bailey is her first assistant. The headlines scream that Helen lfantone of Beverly Hills, California, is now being sued for divorce by her fifth husband, rodeo star Dan Gallup, for making his life miserable with her 98-cent look. We turn to Whispers by Ward, a gossip column, peppered with spicy news. Glancing down the column we note that the star of the MGM hit, l urnal's Follies is our school chum, Colleen Evans, whose legs have gathered fame as they have carried her through the years. ln the afternoon we stop hy to see Margaret Smith and listelle Hayman, who are doing wonderful work as directors ofa settlement house. The rest of the day passes swiftly, and we return to the Waldorf. We arrive a trifle early for the reunion but are in time for a broadcast from Station OHS, sponsored by the Jordan Bubble Gum Co. Our able announcer, Billy McCloud, brings us the latest news of Oceana and vicinity. He tells us that Mr. Owen has recently been succeeded by Robert Lindsley, who has revolutionized the whole educational system. Our old faculty has been supplemented by Rosemary Kernan, teacher of Latin, George Kindell, Professor of Mathe- matics, and Anne W'hite, Chemistry Instructor. Announcer McCloud says that the lil Cairo is under the new management of Catherine ,loynesg and that the renowned trio, Keith Bailey, Milo Kusnir, and john Stone, draws a large crowd nightly. During the broadcast, many of our classmates arrive. Everyone talks at once, but we manage to catch bits of the news. Gladys Capps and Marion McAndrews tell some ex- citing experiences which they had on their recent trip abroad. While in Paris, they saw Lanky Allen, who is now a world famous designer ot women's clothes. Lela Fisher, Dean of Mary Brooks College, is present at our reunion. She informs us that Joyce Heberlin has been appointed Ballet Instructor at the college. From Margie Allen, who has just completed the interior decoration of the Thorne estate at Virginia Beach, we learn that Miss Susan Dodson has been unanimously selected as Miss Virginia Beach of 1957. Margie also reports that Anne Norfleet has a quiet country home near Ocean View. She has nothing to occupy her time except her toddling twins. VVe interrupt a heated conversation between the newly installed president of the C.I.O., Harriet Trigg, and Senator YVilliam Tudor from Virginia. Harriet apologizes for neglect- ing to inform us that the scheduled wrestling bout at Madison Square Garden between Killer Kunkler and Miraculous Moseley prevented them from joining us on this occasion. Patty Waterfield reports that she is business manager for Alice Ferebee's super service station at Miami Beach. VVe are sorry to hear that Patty's typing speed has fallen to one hundred and fifty words per minute. The floor show for the evening was furnished by Tschaikowsky Tarrh and his superb dance team, Holt and McChesney. In order to make a complete report on the class of '47, we, the writers of this article, confess the following: Ann Culpepper is the first woman warden of Sing Sing. Irene I-Iolloman is the author of the book, Diffs for Ovfrwciglzts. june Fay Smith conducts her orchestra on the weekly radio program, Swing and Sway with June Fay. ANNE Cui.PisvPER IIUNE SMITH IRENE I-loi.i.oMAN. Last Will and Testament W'e, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven of Oceana High School, being of our usual unsound minds, do make, publish, and declare this our Last Will and Testament. SEeT1oN I. To Ihr .'fIfIIlfI1f.f17'lllf0ll.' ITEM I-'l'o our School Board and our Superintendent, we leave our thanks, for not requiring us to complete twelve years of school. I'I'l-IM ll-'I'o our Principal, we leave our sincere gratitude for his guidance through the past four years. We hope that he will forgive us for the small misdemeanors which we committed trying to make school more exciting. ITEM Ill-'I'o the members of our beloved faculty, who look upon our departure with smiles ofjoy and signs of relief, we leave our greatest sympathy for their gallant attempts to pour knowledge into our feeble minds. We hope they have the satisfaction uf knowing that at least we tried to learn. SECTIUN I. To ilu' Clr1.f.n'.f.' ITEM I-To the cute li'l eighth graders, we leave our knowledge of places to get chewing um so the won't have to scra e u their own. We also leave our talent for hidin be- g. Y . . ,, . ,, . g hind a textbook while we read the adventures of Su erman. We ho e that thev don't , , P P . get their camouflage upside down! ITEM II-To the eighth grade boys, we leave our wheaties and milk, so they, too, can make the football team and be like Lanky .-Xllen and Dave Kunkler. ITEM III-To the Sophomore class, we leave our tendency to make a little knowledge suffice in the classroom, may this get them into the Beta Club. To them, we leave also our school spirit and pep, with the right to terrorize the opposing teams with their yells. We hope that they do their best to keep things stirred up, remembering a little noise helps our team win. To them we leave our priority in the halls, we dare anyone tu get in their way. ITEM IV-'I'o the Sophomore girls, we leave our position as glamour girls ofOceana. ITEM V-'I'o the junior class, we leave our seats in the assembly, our dignified position as seniors, our privileges IPJ, and our textbooks with their many helpful notes. SEcTloN Ill. To ilu' :7unior.c: ITEM I-Mary Brooks leaves her punctuality to Ann Gallup. ITEM II-Billy 'l'udor leaves his book Ten liasy Lessons in Love Letter Writing to Douglas Shelton. ITEM Ill- Anne White leaves her ability to Hit gracefully from class to class to Fred Clarke. I'rEM IV-Lanky Allen leaves his art of charming the girls to Bodie Baum. ITEM V-eHoward Aydlett leaves his quiet ways to Bunny kvoolford. ITEM VI-Barbara 'l'horne and Virginia McChesney leave their advice on How to Wm a Husband to .Ioanne Phillips and Shirley Harris. ITEM Yll-Donald Bishop leaves his place in the -I-H Club to Bobby Crosswhite so he, also, may grow his own victory garden. ITEM Vlll- Betty Ward leaves her voice to joe Spruill so that he can keep up the team's morale. I'rEM IX- Poe Kindell leaves to jimmy Wilson his knowledge nl' Spanish, and his lnnili in case ,Iimmy needs it. Last Will and Testament Jfmzrinmvf ITEM Xe ovce Ileberlin leaves her sarcasm to I.ovev NIcGrath and Paula Kin 1. . . . E ITEM Xl fe Nlarilyn lfurnal leaves her .-Vs to Bill White. I'l'I-251 Xllee I'ee Wee Morse leaves his jolt as water boy and manager of the football team to james Speight. He wants hnn to work his way up on the team. ITEM Xlll - Harriet Trigg and Catherine .loynes leave their vim, vigor, and vitality to -Ioanne .-Xydlett. I'l'I-IM XIV- I.ela lfisher and .-Xlice Iierehee leave to livelyn Whitehurst and Ann Davis their receipe for shunning the boys instead of always having them near. I'l'l-IM XY-l.ucius Grant leaves his girls and his little black book to K. Z. Bowden and Tommy Currie. I.ucius hopes that lx. Z. and Tommy will appreciate his taste. I'l'l-1M XVI-lirannie Griggs leaves her smiles to .lean Ratly. ITEM XYll5Norman Scott leaves his army pension to Ifdward Walton, if Norman receives If by une, ISHT. ITEM XVIII-Susan Dodson leaves her wealth ot' excuses to go home to Iiarlean Barco and Betty Brown. ITEM XIX-Renie Holloman leaves her ability to look over doors to Ray Gray and Bruce -lones. ITEM XX-Dave Kunkler leaves his many monograms to Victor White. ITEM XXI-Iiileen Gregory leaves her locker with its pleasant memories to .lack Iverntz so he wlll not be lonesome. ITEM XXII-John Stone leaves-no regrets. ITEM XXIII-Anne I.ee Baum and Margie Allen leave their basketball positions to Camille De Foras and .Ieanette Brown. ITEM XXII'-Dan Gallup leaves his calm and peaceful attitude to Harvey Lambka. ITEM XXV-Patsy Woody leaves her list of telephone numbers to Dana McLean. ITEM XXVI-june Fay Smith leaves her off-ice as historian of the Beta Club to Evelyn Gimbert. ITEM XXVII-Bettie Bailey leaves her place in the Hall of Fame to Nicky Langston. ITEM XXVIII-Frank Smith leaves his magic touch in basketball to Tommy Caffrey. ITEM XXIX-Donald Pidgeon leaves his dramatic ability to Dickie Munford. Dickie will need all the gifts he can get to finish school. ITEM XXX-Martha Hatchett leaves her bottle of peroxide to Ann McNamara, so Ann, too, may have natural blonde hair. ITEM XXXI-Gifford Moseley leaves his excess weight to Billy Hatchett. I'rEM XXXII-Bobby Tarrh leaves his mischievousness to Bunky Thornton. ITEM XXXIII-Minor Jordan and Peggy Gregg leave their ability to pop gum to Iidna Barnes. ITEM XXXIV-Marion McAndrews leaves her quiet manner to Mary Ann Brown. ITEM XXXV-Clement Gimbert leaves his scientific ability and his definition of a crystal to john Dyer. ITEM XXXVI-Estelle Hayman and Margaret Smith leave their dancing ability to -Ianetta Henson and I.ucille Powell. ITEM XXXVII-Mert Holt leaves his red locks to Fred Ridge. Last Will and Testament-Confirmed ITEM XXXVIII-Anne I.ee Rainey leaves her place as art editor of the newspaper and annual to her sister, I irgmia. ITEM XXXIX-Sonny Malbon leaves I.uther and the rest of the family to Oceana so that the Malbon name will remain popular with the faculty and pupils in future years. ITEM XI.-Rosemary Kernan and Pat Mclean leave their long winded conversations to Dot Spence and Helen Stone. ITEM XI.I-Billy Garrison leaves his secret of how to take plane and solid geometry in the same year, to all the poor geometry students who need ir. I'rEM Xl.II-Patty Waterfield leaves her way with Miss Gornto to Russell Richardson, hoping that he will finally pass algebra. I'rEM XI.III- Casanova Kusnir leaves his study hall technique to Richard Naille. I'rEM XI.IV-Keith Bailey leaves his locker to Glenn Dill hoping that he, too, will he fortunate enough to share it with three girls. ITEM XIX-Gladys Capps leaves her giggles to Becky Hooper. Gladys hopes her gift will make life more cheery for Becky. I'rEM XI.Vl-Wesley Payne leaves his long arms to Sonny Davis so he will also he alile to score at least 21 points in a basketball game. I'rEM XI.VII-Colleen Ifvans leaves her stately manner to Bernadette Hughes. I'rEM XLVIII-Basil leaves his Manly physique to poor little Ifarl Uhlinger. ITEM XLIX-Ottis Bishop and jimmy Midgette leave-they hope! ITEM I.-johnny Midgette leaves his history book to George jones. johnny thinks that you may be able to become a senior next year if you use his book. I'rEM I.I-Bobby I.indsley leaves his courteous manner to all the junior boys. We hope the teachers appreciate this. ITEM I.II-We would like to leave our perfect girl to all the junior boys. She has jane Dill's legsg Vivian Baines' eyesg Rita Ray Shirley's hairg Helen Anne l antone's fi ure' Ann Cul e er's com lexion- Hester Holland's ambition- Connie Konto anos' S 1. , . . .' ' P friendlinessg Anne Norfleet s disposition. ITEM I.III-We would like also to leave a perfect boy to junior girls, hut we haven't been able to find one. YIVIAN B,usEs BE'I l'lE BAILEY j.-XNE Dim.. SENIGR PLAY Here Comes the Princev Nllm Rl iii fiokxiu ,.,,,. 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Our plans for the all i111p111'ranr -I1111i11r-Serwim' lsa11q11cr began to shape up 'almost lI11l11Ckilill'CIy after scluml starred. Nearly une h11mlrc:1i-111111111's ami then' spunsurs q1u111c1l furccs ami pl'UllllL'L'ki an l11la1'11111s Halloween party cmwmplere mrh spm U N I CR CL ASS UI-'I-'IL'I-RS 'Imax lin-in IU-,,.,4f,aff Nl xk'l'Hx Xmc1'uxl.N l 1'.ffl'1n1Qff'11f l'.x'l-imx XX HI'l U41 NNI' .M.1..'.111r Yl1u.lx1x Rxlxm 'l'n.1.x.'n.1 BUIJHL Ii Xl xl .xflhffilf Iff,na,n Klux. l2l.lzxlsl.ln lXlt'IxI.l1.Hl'l lc .xl-,,m,,1 XIPNIHIAIQN ffm! 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Nlnxx li.nlm'x Ill'IIll'I1HIlI1 r---Ik rin- In-nwlxx I-lv ullgllmlnry with 5p.n'lxx llmmlu-1-,, .uw-1.11-ylxuxr .nu-I Unk Nluur-lui, Xl.1Nlev.m.1.1' JU l.i i'uif:ia Nl.xi.isox. l',x'i'n' liimwmiix. .. lm-3 SI'Rl'lI,l.. . .. ilim1xix'XYi1,sux.. . . H xkviai' l,uinxA. Nliss C1i.oR1.x Rr1ixc.xx,. lawn. Lwi-x Wvxiii-in IDM' liuixc. Uri.-xiu liii'i-1R1Fii-iiciux Bi may Cui in i' liuix lluiwxl-ri.: lla: ix' .-Xl iiix Fixx.-x lhxxicx Piixi Biumimi-ik l,ui,'x Ci ui-ii: Cxxiiiii-' mi lfukfu ICR CLASS Ulfl+'lL'liRS NIPQNIBFRS 15,0-Tj Tim Kiakvaw ll.-uw:-1i' I ,.iKN1Iik x Rm' I.,xi i-.it l,i'iHi:R NlA1,imx Rlviifxim Nui ll lwai in Rllrni. Iffffx :Xxx Hi RI.liY ,Xxx Nlc-N,xxi'xia.-x l il,.-XINH Nlwiiu Nil.-X l.l-1liNANll Fimiiii Oi.i:AM-ix , , . . ,P7'r'.ff1l1z'l1l A I'muli'rmif!f'11l . . . . . 'l'n'11.f1m'z' , , A . ,.N'n'1'i'f1121i' .Vflfzffllf fflllillffif , l . ,.N'pm1.vn1' ljfll c.l.-N SHI I lux -l1Il'.Sl'Rlll,I Sui 'limmx lux ini-.x Umar ui uv ullxixii' llllxux l,i 4'ii,1i3 Puui-'i i lziurii. Nl,-xi, Riflii lluiux Wiiiir l'1'lNxYKIllUX C.fximi,m ixi, Scvxniu kr H Xlix. Kickliglirm-'S mmwi wzixcnl tll'2ll1l1lflL' with ll unc :ict play in which Bmlic B1 mtl Ray Gray nczlrly camic to hluws. Miss liC'Zlg21llyS claus quietly lcd the wi i ri giving rlumks in :1 'liliamksgiving pmgiwliii. 'lihcy prcscntcnl Sill uriginzll p written :xml prmliicctl hy Li21l'tllyl'l Sum-lm:-gli, ai ncw xulalitiuii tu rhe class. We feel that nur clinics: uf. nFf'icci's was wisc ziml, mn-kiiig with rhcm, wc mtn In mailac this yt-:ir mir hue Snphumnrvn afdi' a i 'Xa- .P ww 2 ' , ,K -Q , , , . . A Y F? . A fu i N K 1 I '. is . .- ,.. , ,J W 1, In G -. ,tsl ' ' ,Q 'QL' C S fx' - sz YJ' Q I . h ' Q t .1 4 l ' , SUPHGMORE CLASS .I wie XYRO'I'0N. l5li,i.Y Ciixizsox . .. Olflfl L' li RS lloroiarts xl.'KR'l'lN.. Su I ll' Nlrm is ,I i-:tix l,.XNlBK.'X. . .. Nllss Nltixiu' Brix Wi-tum' lhitxus IJ.u.i.,xs Cana Blum' C.-xusos Rlvimlm Ihvis .Ixus l'ilXIl'IiE QAIUII. .'xI.l.I-IN l.oI lsr: B.uu'iwr1 Nliutios B.-xkxrps Donis Buows .IRAN Cooxn Sulurrgi' llxumgx l,x'sx l,RIXkWAlEK Iixux Fi-Lkriimt l'RRlS .............. Ml-IMBI-QRS B U-V 5 Blu, Cm.mak'l' l'il.UYD lxRA Hes lill,I. llfutitx' lXIK'l':I.lJllWNEY 'l'ox1x1x' Nl,-xsox Krixxrzrn XII-1I.5UN fffrfs .-Xl num' F1 asm. 'liIl.l.Hi Hlxsox .lrafxx -lrixxrzsrkrprii .lAl'Ql'El.INE Km.mx1 Alrzfxrs l,M1mx.A Dorourgs NIAu'l'ix SAl.I.ll-l Nlriomx .lrznx xlll.HUl.l..-XNIJ VIRGINIA Ronissos . A . .lJl'l'.Vil!l'llf A lyiu'-P1'1'.ff1fz'21t . . , . .-Vt'l7't'fIl71V , . . , . 7'l't'II.flH'l'l' N'fmz'w1f Crnnzfil . . . . . ..S'pfn1.for lLu'm Pinorzox IJMI..-is Nouvfx lfmzonie WA11-zknrg Ines XYRorox .RICHARD XYHITE .lvxia 'l'll.l.r:'r'r jsxarrig Wmre CHAu1.oi-H: Youx A Nlx.A Wi-il'rr1 KIOYVI-I vvHI'I'EHl'RS'l PHYi.i,is Wirsox hxlli lVooD Donn. Wll,i.lAMs I.D As sophomores we are proud ol- our liigli scholastic record and of the place we have taken in our scl1ool's activities. We were well represented in football, basket lmll, and track. During the next two years, we will strive to continue our goo work so that the grzuluating Cl1lSSUl- ISHS! will be an outstanding one in the histor ul'UCt:2ll1:l. I SCPHGMORE CLASS 1,14 Jlrfz Ill' l'nu1Qfrf1.f -xL'1l'1'f4lI X' ln.1f.'m1 f l..'n'H.'1I. .Vfw1,',-fm uf lawn lax: llx vu Nx w I -.H xululr Nav lmx xxx llxulxmm Hum lurk lxmvxfpx I In xXx Il xx ' 1 XX, - ur li-mln Xllmnxn ll xx m Nm an HN cxlouk-x IKIIXIXXIXUIU' Ilulmulxr In lhxxl'-nun lm: Nuw xxx N NIA 1 Xxx NLR nxxln Hua Xnx nxN wt nu ml XI xxx AL-I NNKKINDIIK luxN A xx SOPHGMORE CLASS 'l'ur:l.x1.x Hl'N'l'INKQ'I'ibN Rolxrilu' GRM' ...., . . .lf-LXN PERRY. .... Sxrrn' l .Ax1,coxER. , .. N. xxcx' LM: I7.xwmx. .. Mlm C.xRox.x'x Sm11'rH... RM.:-H .-M'ln.r1l'l' Tam Bxowx Runnin' GR.-xx' XIICHAEI, Nil-1k'l.EWNkl Cuxmx PRl'lcH.uum l,l.ux In B.-nu xml -lux Bl.u.m' Bum' CH.-Xl'l,.-XIX l'11'c.r.xr1C.uu,wx Bruin' Owrim Bu rum' Rumi HARULD pRll'k. Ul l5lL'l'1RS MEMBERS Supl: f, m 1, n' Bu.l.S1m-mx Immun' SPM' Runrilu' Smxs Fmxx FAH. I,r1ux.uun Bmaxrgs ffflqfllfl liffllit' .lun CHERRY ELLA MM: Br1Asn.r.Y MARIE Hmmm' NASH' LEE Dfuuox Skrrn' FAl.vuxHk l.uxA KQOUIJNIN ,I.Hl'II,N1A HI'X'lkINl,I'1lN A . . . .P7'l'.fi1fL'Nl . l'if1'- P7'l'.ff1fI'lIl . . . . .St'l'7'l'fI17lV . . . . , Trm.f1m'r , -Yllldfllf Counril . . . . . .Sporlfor jmiss -Ionxsox Rl rH Mlxcnn NEVA XYINSTON fil.0RlA 'I'u.1.E'r'r Donn Mll.1.r3k Bemis 1xlELVlN .lux PERRY NIELVINA UI.:-u-LY Wll,l.H: WISE .IRAN Cxorsrl Hl.lZABIi'l'H EvAxs it 591115 Cgrahv 5 gs, ,E Q Q' I ln.: -av , N f A .- r -5 EIGHTH GRADE 'I'Hm1.xs Slxwvfik. .. 'l'ur:.-x Sm-ixcma. .. lon Bl'1uumL'c:Hs. .. Nlfxklwl' SH.-xH'ER. Nllss Ii,-xR1,1xr: .-XRx1,xx'rko lmm.-xx B.fuu'km'l Rauma Boxxm' .IUE Hl'RRIDl'fiHN 'l'Hux1.M l'll.UR K Hun.-wuz Fl' I'REl.l. li.-XRI. fl.-'kl.l.l'I' Bln.1,rCi1:.nr3u'l 'l'HEl.x1.-x Bri.-xnxx' ,lEAx Bunnies SHIRLEY Bkurnrikx BE! H' BROWN Axim CArrs 31,-ui Cm.m1.fxx FRANUIQS KQILBEKI PAIN' GRAM' Olflfl CPQRS l I'. . NH-1MBliRS Hair: fi.-KRLAND QSOIJFREY RM' fQlMBl-IRT Rl-:ED Gonrnm' J. B. Hol,1.uMAx All-1RRlIul'Hlll,I.llNi.-KN 'llmm' xl.-Xl.BUN lhlfmx hllDGE'l rn fiirlf A1.1.r:cpu.A Nhrnox DIANE AIIINQI-Il'l'E Naxvx' NURFLEIQI INIAMZI. Pl'x1l-Ham' Inu Rmrzs Gr:xr1r:Nr:R1Mr3r.1, N.-xxu' Rrnmc Br1l'1'YS.fuxnHRf '!! A . . . . l'n'.vi1!f'11l . 1 'ffl'-lJl'l'5fffI'2lf . . . . . Tl'0Il.fIl7'Fl' .V1ll1fL'l1l CHUIHIFH . . . . . .-V,IJ0I1.V07' RA x' Nl-Lum.-xx .lAN1HNl,Rll'E Tumi.-u SAWYER l.m: Sr.-xnnfmorcin W.M,'l'r:n xx'Hll'EHl'R5 Lqxylag Xlsurgrr Bunny Burnnux Kmnrzulxrz S,-xwrau M.-xR11.m' SHAFHQR BETH SHELOR -IOYUIE Smrv l M'r: Sm I H THE.-x Srxexrxk jfmx XYH.ak'rux Our class intruducec tle Something new has been zulcled eeuml we are BTI grade ru our sclmnl. Perhaps, tur several weeks we mllcl hnd lt necessars ru X up sumenme in rhe hall and whisper, This is second hell, 1sn't lr? Dues N 1rh. 8 meet in rnmn 27? YI Bl XII EIGHTH GRADE Hlfl'-lL'l-.RS I I nun: x llm.l llf' Xx XX mm' HliI.l, X Nl1l',lJXXXRlJN. IQVILR -luuxmx .vu-, L XI 9 ILI-.Y NN Q' XRl.4JI I x N'uk1l.l.I,l Nll'Nllil'RS lfU'l'.l X um Hu xx funn: un ll4nc,1.Xl4l' IKXHNl'.l1N um llmnz XX KI un va -Ifuuxwx l :umm lluumx liuxfxx lluuclx Pu: Huunn liuuux HDI! 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' '. mul lllllll 1 r Zin Memoriam b .t'. 1 - -.2 - C i xiii-'svn' Dxvis, hd mul imirwi 4lff,LLll1 i Scliiinl fini- nihcrccn years, dicd Niivcinlwi ins, iam, HQ will lung he rememhcrcil flu his pzlricncc, his cmirrcsy, and his tiziirlifiil SCYVICC. Q Artinitiw ..' Lx-54, -. ' 'gy u M--f-.eil 'M . QQ . s 143' its bt 5 7 Q 5-.elk Ava C, I .FJ 2 gqffi .xcl Q S' ' .- Cavalier Staff When we were elected to the staff of Thr Cl1ll'llfl'1'1', we felt exceedingly incapable ol producing an annual. Not a one ol us had had any experience on an annual stall. lhe road ahead seemed dark and uncertain. With fear and trembling we set to work, lest we disappoint our fellow students who had enough conhdence in us to believe that this annual would be better than those of previous years. As we worked many of our fears vanished. We found our fellow students helpful, our faculty cooperative, the photographer patient, and our many business friends most generous. The task which we thought would be such a burden, became a source of great pleasure. We hope that the Seniors, who entrusted this liooli fo us, as well as all other subscribers, will be pleased with its contents. 'l'H I-1 C.-XY.-Xl,I FR ST.-Xl9l l .ll,EEN fiREfi0RY.. ......,., Erfilm' .-Xxxis l,EE lifxmi. . . . . ..1.t.fi.flm1l Eeimr liucxn l'lUl,l.0M.-'AN ..... ,,........ B u.fim'.f.f sllrzziagvr Coxxm Kosw-our-xxos ,,,, . ..'f.f.Vf.fllIlI1 Bu.rim'.f.c flflanagfr BILLY xlL'Cl.Ol'IJ ....,. ..t.... P 7'0fI'Il1'lf0I1 .Wanagvr .-Xxxr: l.i1ia Rwlxnv. . ..t.i.... .Jrt Erfilm' Wine Nloass ........t. ..,.......,,.,,. . . . .N'pnrI.v Ffrlilor Nllss Risru Cioaxro, Miss K.-X'l'Hl,liEN l'lR.-XNCIS. A. . , ..N'po11.tor.v Staff Assistants 1111 II1 1 l,I'lNflH'fl.Ull l31f.v1'1f11-'.v lJr1x'11.1J I'1111.1g1w lI111.1cx' Aww I- 1x111x1 l'3'1'1a1.1.11llxvww Xllxma 'lump R11s1Qx1 11cY K1111w xx Nl111s1111.1. lllll.l H11.1.'l'1'111111 U111s li1s11111- -V1m1'!.1' :ffl pl. f I1w141'.-X1,1.1:w H1111 K1w141.1'1: Nl I11-11sti111v1' I-'111N1x M11111 l1x1'Sx11111 mm Nl1111.1i'1'1'1i RIIX R11'S111111.11' Xxxl Xl111111x Xl1Xx1111111s 1 .su .1 'fl sv. ' Lighthouse Staff 'l'he wnrds, Get that copy in hy the dead line were familiar tn all the mem ers ul Tin' ljlglztlmlm' Stall. The newspaper haul ai very successful year through t e efficiency ul the stall. The reporters were especially gifted in discovering news, and the typists wnrketl unusually hard. This year, in addition tu the regu ar issues, 'Hit' ljglzllmzm' Stall! puhlishetl a l mithall Revue, which was recenec with ll heartening response. l'iDl'I'URl.-Xl. gli.-Xl l'i -IANE Dim. ..... ...,,.,...........,. .,,....... If 1 fitor HELEN STONE ......,. . . . ..Al.r.vi.vl11111 lfffitof' ci,XRl..'XNlD .'x'I'W.-X'l'liR. . ,,.,...., .Vporhv lfdilnr HARVI-ii' l..Amisi4.x .,.,... .... . ..'l.f.fi.ffII7l1 .N'pm'l.f Edimr Nliss Nl.-utiox Bi'RRm'c.Hs ,... ,....,..,..... . 1a':'i.ff'r BUSINESS S'l'.-Xlflf liuzxi-1 Hoi.i.mi,xN . , . ...........,............. l3u.fim'.v.v .llmzagvr .-Xxxiz l.i:i: Bfxrxi. . . . ,.f.f.ff.ff1lllf B1z.fim'.f.r .Uzzmzgrr ANNE Cl'l.l'El'l'ER .... .......... . J.f.fi.ffIU1f BIl.ffI1c'.f,f .Wanagvr Hizsrrzk Hoiifxxn ..... .......,..,,.... . '1.i'.Vf.flIl7If BIl.f1'7It'.4'.f .wamzgrr .-Xxxr: l.i:i: R.xixr:Y, Yiiuaixiw Rfxixm' .....,.. ........,. . Jr! Ediloz-.f Bunli: Bfxmi, lluxwrn Piixpriox ....... . . ,P1l010gI'!lPh6'7',f lfiuxs Srurru .,.,.. .........., . . . . . ..,,.,. Czzrfoozzixl 'l'vpi,fl.f Ii si-3 l -xx' Ssiiin, VIRGINIA Nlcfmzwi-zr, Nlmugin .-Xl.i.i:N, l'fsiHl.i.i: H.u'x1Ax, Bfuuu I Tmufxia, Rusiismiu' KHRNAN. 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IRENH Hm.i.mi,xx,, .-Xxx Cl'l,I'EI'I'I-IR ..,, Axxis I.izE Ii,x1'x1t .. .I 1' x ri I?-I Y Sm rm. Nliss C.-XRI,0'l l X N Bi-1l i'lii BAI rm' Cusxln Kusrnixaxns Yivmx Ihisas PA: rx' WM I-1urlr1l.ii Sinuuu' LQHANIBIQRN Ifvrims Wmrisut us: Yiiu.lxiA Ruxriv I.: rits GRAN:- Iimxxxkli .'xYI7l.HlA'l' Beta Club OI I IL'IiRS ORVI FFT NIIQNIBIQRS XI-'IRILYN I'il'RXAI. Hririv xv.-KRD Si sax Ilnnsos Rustzxi-nu' Krikx-xx I'IYEl.YNIiIN1BI'IRl' Suikiiiv H-xkkls xl-'IR'IH.-X NoR'rnwl-ix Ifufxxs SNIIIH 'I'nm1,as Crmur: . . , . .l'1'v.vi1fv11f , .l fn'-l'n'.tif1'w1l . . , . ..N'vrr'vlz1rQx' . . 'l'rm.f1m'r . . llivlorizm , . ..N'pn11.frn .-Xsxrz XYHI rn Irxxri Ill IJ. iimlws Q.-xi-vs -Iss GAl,i.l'i' Iiiax Rixiim' Iluklw Ihniii I'iIJl'IH I,l.IJAkI1R NI,uzsH.-xi.i. Hur: .Inns Ilvlik Sfxxiriei. Inokxrox This nutiunzll Imnur society has for its purpose the promotion of character, SCINJIQIINIIIIJ, and Ieauietship among high sclimil students. Nlemhership in the Oceana chapter is upen ru students having an average tif. eighty-eight or hetter on the first twn years uIiI1IgI1 schtml work. .-XIthuugI1 the Beta Chili is an Immirary Ul'gilI1IZ1lI'IOI1, it strives to he of service tu the sclmul uf. which it is 21 part. 'Ili uvuici having :III work and nu play, this chili spunsnrctl :1 ticliglittiul Innnccmning dance at Cliristmzis. 4fH Club rDIfI lL'I'.RS Iluvug Xx'Hl'll',Hl kv! rSr.J -Ifmxxx' Nlcllm Il Ir 1 lf, 1, S'n'xx:.r 3x'XXl1,wx mSr.r Nlcfm llm,l.m1xx rlrw I . !'v M I l...xlx1-QNIXIIQNIM 1 lX'k'l'Hl-IRINIC Nlnmm rulxzv M M H1 KXTHI-.KINI XIIIAN 4lr.r If , ,f 1 Rl-Ll-in Gum RIS 151 r KlAlu1l'l'l,xxn1'Ir'.l A ,H l1I Cuun. .Xu I x 18: v l'n,f.m Wmm +-lr-.1 N f I ,' Klux Xlxoumm Iixnmx' N , , NI mn' fu X!IXll1II4N lb-v,unl'n-.nl--r an xl wr-, ll- WI X 1 lllllll' XXI:-1.-. NIIOIKVDXMIIIII I Xxuwr fM1l II Xml xklllll Iuw1.1In'.-nu Nx-.lv nl I I 1 4 Il 7.ll'l4 .1IKll4-INN Ile--lun 'kann-, Na-u-nu In-.14-. '.1-Mulnm x Kllill'-l'nl'I'.lII1 lk:---Inn Nha: I-.p OH n lKI'IfllNl'lKl' IA-.,u'1-nn n N.-,-IN 1 411.-,fun-.w. lb-fu--nuwl an lihuu If ul bs 1 1 lIV1alllilD'I It-nn.--.H IM ml. 1 1 XlllI:l4ll1l.lIIfIl4li 1'--n 1 I., x Al- 1 4 . I vu.: lla - an . X -I SP' Home Economics Club YlRcalN1,x NICCHHNNI-iv. .. .IRAN XYROTON .....,. . Nlfxkcp,-xkm' SMITH . .. linN.x lixkxras.. Cfmlmx N L .-xmm ..... . NIRN. .I. lu Prikkmx' . .. Luun. .-Xl.l.rsN H,-KRl.H.-XX Buena NI.uu.AR1a'1' Nlcfliraxxm' ANNE HAYMAN H5'I'El.I,E H.u'x1.4N .Im'uQ HPIllERI.lN NMA NANH l kANcm Ciklnm .'XI.l1'E DAMN XYILLIE WIN:-1 Baum Nh:1,vlN .-KNII.-x Cfxvlw l.uN.a QQUUIJWIN FR.-ncaa ffIl.lHIKl xl.-XRJIDRIIC Dmxm .IUANNE PHlI.I.II'N Olfl-' I C HRS MEMBERS HNN11-1 MAH Cm-v-N 'IOAN .'xYDI.E'l I' NIAE Cmmxmx NAM-x' Rvusk ANNA YAK05 .IANE'l'rA HIXNON CMun.u.E lm l omN .-Xn.l.HrzkA MA1.nux BETH SHELUR fiER'I'RlAIJl-I Dun NI.-XRIE BE.-xxx.:-:Y H.ARRlE'I' Tuma l,ruN Rlcscn NI.-uuox Nil'ANllRli RIT.-X RM' SHIRLEY XY N DIEANEVI E CR.-XWHlRl! .'xl.lt'E Fm FN +11-1 A . . . . ,Pr1'.vi1fw1f . . .1 IIT-PI'z'.ff1fr'l1l . . , A ,.N'v.'1'f'ta1Qv . . Trf'11.f1n'f'1' . . Rvpornr , . .N'pm1.vm Nhmzn. I'1'm1vHmav EVA FERIQHHE jim. IJAYISON jrxrz Fax-rknss SIHYI. XYHITE l,l'L 'Il.l,E Powlau, Donn BkmvN -IANH rXllDGE'I'I'l-I Nlmuox HARNEN Dmus Nlll.l.Ek N1El.YlNA lII.Rl-ZY PATSY XYOOIH' .Ima N Ffxw NI.-'RRY BRUIDKN Boxxls BARNHN f'.1.:..A MAH Bufumlx Home Economics Club 'l'hiN YCiU N Hffmc liunwrwliu flulv Tnccl- rlmr ir hah 1lcuvl11PliNI1ui wvcrzll valv- lccrivcx rhur :irc auf-r'rhv.hils rl- in mcmlwrw ami rim scluml. The umm imp-,rramr Hr' in nimx wax rw lwcumc 11Hili4irud with the Srurc :uni Yalrimml QQIIZIPTCTN wr' rhu I-'ururc Hfnucnmkurx Hr' :Xmcricm lr mu ll happy' day when thc nwmlmcrx rcccixui rlmcir Iirrlc xilu-1' pim xlwuing rlmr rlmuy wcrc I11CI1lI5L'I'N wt' muh ll large fwgzlrwivzlrifm. The cwlurirnxriwrw wt' rhix wgaarmivzzriflxu rcquircx than unch L'llIlYllNNlH'l1C N-unc pr-'ject r'fn'rf1cEr11p1'f-x cr11cmwr'rl1c xC'luulrrI'fl1C ummnwwmzrwiry. Ol . . . 4 . nr clulv wlccrui f-+V ITN :um the xxnprwwrncnr 1-1 thc lunch rw-nm. 'l'l1c rccciptx trwm ilIHKNIKCYIHIHg1lIHL'lWL'YNNk'L'Y1 :hu 2mi41mi.'nl1 lm-II gym clalxwx manly rim pmxilwlu. Wt xg-nr mclvu mcmlwcrw rf' T110 .iixrricr mccring ur I'-n'rlm'k, :ar xslmiuh timc 11y'ccHclmc1'Iir1ugh clccrcki xiixrricr rcp1'r'rur'. fjllfflllhXN1lNIWI'HllKi rwlwr'cprcwr1rcLi fm rllcnilxrrxcrcxccutlxrl1..g1'xx. Orchestra I. :X. L' xxru isi.i,, . l,n111'r1 Nlim Nlexiu' Brix ll: iuus.. ,l,nm'rz Nll'lNll3liRS NYU ii R .Iwiixwx .lm Suu III bl. XY. llxlmil Bwii u wi Qiiwiwix llixmu Y limi Wx: ii R lluiii-ui RNI Kxiiuziuxi-:Nlr1iam Wxiuahx lliaixmiv l'iRl',ll Y.-xiiw hluuxxx NIKLNIUI in .lrmx Ci nu Burr fill ni- ui liiixixr. Nl!!-ZRN .liuxn xllllhlillll L-HfXRI.l-1NR-'llNhY .lol-2 CHERRY lin hX SPRI Ilil. 'l'he Ureliestrzi is small when erniipmerl with rhe numher ul'StllcleI1l's who Lrmillenl in Ucezuizl Selruul, hut these eighteen memhers are working cliligei 1 that in the near future the uirliestm will he une ut' the uutstzlmling Ufgillllllfll ui rhe seliriril. The rlii'ectui-, Nlr. Czuitwell, is plzuuiing to urgnnize an large county urelies uuupmerl ul' rlie vawiuus welmul ureliestrzis. 'lihis fir-elwsrm will provide cue cit training tin' the yuung iuuxicizim Quill hy its cuneerts will crmrrilaute greltlx tu e cultural life ul' wur emu Glee Club ul- I- ILII- Rs IIIII, ISI NkI.I Ii l'II.-1.11m I'.lI.I.I.X IIIIIIJIIII .M.nl.nI I5II.I,I NIKQ-I,Ul If 'l'II.1fmIr XIIM Nl 'IRI III x lil IQIIIN l.fI1If1I I'.II.l.IXIIRI4.1IRX IlIIffff.'fn1f,'I.I.' II ',II'Il1' Ilwll XIII I'I II III-I-I .I- -I lv -Ir'I.. II In -,.II Iwxn- I HIIIIIIISUII- I. IIIx1',lx. ,I--,I'I-I. II iIv.I'IIII XIu.II'II.I-Iv Sli'-'v1I,K'.I I IIIIII-I I IIII ' NI-I-w I.III'. No.. II I. xr-VI slu- l,I'.l I-no'.- '.Iw III'-'I '.I II - IXNIII IIIIII KN-.II X-.xI IM.If Ifvvilxlll' Ilx '.II-I-- I II XIII: III.. XK..,, I-I l.I4v-xI- II-I4 HIIII1 I'II II, I'.Ix. 'II .In-I-I '.XI4IIwIi-III I I-.I4.IIIu-.u X.--IH.Iv. NI4.I If -I NIIII- II 'D v- III, .I '.I -' -II II v. 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IIIIN, .IIN-I, II'IIIIIII'II III.IIIx In-I-Iv -It Il'Ill'.lIN.lI III I-IIlI'I III.It IIII' xIlII' IIIILQIII 'll II- -IIII III- Il 'I' I---I I IIII It II I ILII IIII1 XIII-I--IN. IIN- Im-IIIIII-IN Il.lXl' VIII'-XVII -mgzyug .IIIII II.III uI.IIuI III IlII'II .IpIIIu'.II1-'II II! I IIwI'.II IIIIINIK. Dick Nll'NIV'URlJ ..... Nlxlumix Cionrk Num: x N Scu'l l' .... . Dux Nl: xmnlv XIARNIH-ix Gumwuaw Blnu' Nlvmu Bl xxv XYnul,l'flRIJ G. I. Club Ol lfICF,RS MEMBERS fQIFVHRD IN10sRl.r1v Nhm KIWNIR CH.-uurzs BAKER KEITH B.-u1.r:Y , . . . . . .P1'f.vin'z'f1l . . . , l i1'r-Pnzvidefzl -Vf'1'f'r'f111j'- Trm.fln'1'r l,Al.li BROWDFR Wasnm' PAYNE NORMAN SCOTT 'Inns BARNES SUPERLATIVES . ' . WI' I'HI'I'I. XR ISI:S'I' IHHISIXKI X1r1gI,quII.unm IIIIII NI I I-.mi K III NI XII XRH I IIl'l'II Inu-Lg--rx Inmuy Nlnlum-ru' X, ' Inu IVQC IXf'TxIL'. In 1.111 II.n: w INIII LI 'III NI' W fr NX X s I ,x xv - - ihil la.-Q m I I' Im.'I N 'I XNJ-Im x . ' . SUPERLATIVES lil' Sl lllil- SSI- ID llllilil-HI' Ifl ,l Rl x w l N Q HL-lm .Xnrm lfainrum- linlwlmy 'lku-rlm lanky Allcn Nlurtlmu Ham-lmcrr Sl SCHUUI, Sl'lRl'l'lill MUST l.lKlil,Y TU Sl'L'L'lilf,lD '- l 1. 1 llauc liunklcr l.ucius clfillll Cmlnlc Kmmrmpulmm l-,ily-gn Circ-gury I'RI II'I'II-WI' SUPERLATIVES SNIII,I-. I VII I 1' C Ilzm fi:1IIup IMI -fu Ix x1L YIxi.m Iiuim-N C1 IIN L IH CiItS'I' III I.I,SIIIXJ'I'I',RS III YI XI XXXIIQI I7 --.4 X151 IIUIIJII I,ImIUl'HI. I 11 In'x'u-IX Xm In XXIIIIQ II ' NI I X . ' . SUPERLATIVES . '. XXIl' l'IlASl' I-Rll'XIDIll'Nl Nlalrsllzlll Hulr Lucius Ciramr 'Iam' Dill L'-nmic KMIYHPIXI4 NI' X'l'lIl.l1'l'lQ' HOST BASHI l I Num' l.cc Hxmm lgllmky .Xllc Jane Kllllkltl' l.cl:l Visllcl SUPERLATIVES . '. ST UJX'Q'lrl'l'l'lJ l4liiiil15'l' PI-SI , 11 ' N l'fIk'L'!1 ffI'L'Q.1H'X Xy1y1L'Xx!1g!g Hill 'lhlnifwr' H--N15 'I'.11':'i1 ,VIA ITRXNIXVIQIK XIHQI' gl-I 'HMI X Nl.url1.n ll.mi1l-rr 1.41 '.1 Xl ., x XMll11.111N-'11 lixrw' Ii.. 1.x Can You Imagine. Miss Armantrout yelling? Uttis Bishop not in the Senior class? Norman Scott laughing? liileen Gregory as a soda jerk? Mr. Owen without his gray suit? 'I'he gym being warm? ' .-Xnne Lee Rainey being fat? Milo Kusnir modest and unassuming? Mrs. McCloud without her barrell of keys? Helen Ann Fantone in rags? Hester Holland not talking about her sister? Minor jordan at a loss for words? Wade Morse six feet three? Miss Smith and Miss NorHeet without a string ol. boys around? Bettie Davis not making A's and B's ? Dave Kunkler not arguing? Bobby Tarrh not making love to all the girls? Mr. Tomko optimistic? Martha Hatchett without peroxide hair? Rita Ray Shirley handing her typing in on time? Mert Holt and .lane Dill without a comment? Clement Gimbert without his Ford? Wesley Payne with blond hair? Basil Manly being rude? The Lunch Room serving steak and french fries? Billy McCloud without Marion McAndrews? Not having exams? Miss Gornto not giving weekly tests? .-Xnne White not Hitting? Patty XYaterField and Gifford Mosely not studying geometry? Jimmy Midgette passing Algebra? johnny Midgette and Mary Brooks getting to school on time? Anne Lee Baum not tearing down that basketball court? Lanky Allen not discussing sports? Rosemary Kernan and Renie Holloman wearing each other's clothes? Poe Kendall working hard? Fannie Griggs and Anne Norfleet having a perfect attendance? Miss Burroughs with straight hair? Donald Pidgeon not bragging? june Smith not typing at least 35 w. p. m.? Lela Fisher actually talking to some boys? Pat McLean not bothered by English pests? Miss Francis not checking the roll on the stroke of nine? Connie Kontopanos being glum? .-X study hall where everyone studies? Mr. Broderick without a cigar? Mrs. Kicklighter with time on her hands? Marilyn Furnal not thinking of a CERT.-XIN SOMEBODY? Me when everyone reads this article? x Cx um n-vu: xxv. I' xx Sxxluox llrlxx I- xxmxr XX'lx'RI- L' XY Xl.Il' RS H1 Cheerleaders Xxx: l.r.n. lixx xx I,.1jn'x11 lxuxr. llmxuxx xx Hn :xx Smxo l',ll.I!NffRl1.HKN JR X' XM-'rc L gxx.al1cl'x Burn, W x-'rc L glx .llxurx liruxi XII i XX In x L-'MM' - . . --x Dlx WL rx K xx xllu lh.xxl. li.1xf RglxflwrUx'v.xl1.1,R.lxf R.xx f I -xx llxx.x1x.x x' lxxx'I-xxr'Uxx'4xlxgx,R.1xf lhxf lhx' NJA, 5 Nl.uw,x.1x.xrxxixxlxrlx-xxxllxx.nxx-Hu lumix n XM' Il xxm rlnx Lf.llllL'I4vIlIL1llf xx: -luv, R axf R.xx'l'-1l'Uxx'.u1.x,R.nxf Ru' I'..x thx' aux lx.xxf R.lK,l'xxI1,xl.lYI.I,R.lX' lhx' lhx' Xl X4 XIXIXX Hxxxn QI- 'C'.2,g.v' ' V 1' '- 1 I .1 . - . v 1,5 'I .-.bunk 0 . V r.. N V. . I . 151: ... 'Z' 'u , Yvv.-, .',. ,gin X5 'X .7 '. . , I -Ngvpqf. 'v 154. ., .A IANRY .-XI.I.EN. .. ROB!-IR'l' STONE. . WAIIE IXIORSE. XVA I.'I'E R DA Y. . C. Nl. 'IQUMKIL .. fi.-XRI..-XNIJ .'x'l'XV.-X'l'ER CSHORGE KINIIELI. BINNY WOOIIORIJ BOBBY CROsswHI'I'E l.l'CIl'S QIRANT HARI. f,HI,INGl-ZR IVREIJ CIUAIRR -IOHNNY NlIm:E'I'I'E IJON.-XLIJ BISHOP f,'l l'lS BIsHOI' .II-ICR XYERNTZ Dlfmm SI-EIc:II'I' ll-xvI: KI'NRI.I-:R r- .fy-H-' Football TOMIII Y CA I' FE RY GEORGE .loxss I.u'I'I-IER MALBON BOB BY M I me E'I'I'E DICK NlUNFORIJ JOHN IDYER BOBBY RICE BII.I.Y INICCLOUII SUNNY Nl.-Xl.BON BRUCE joxss JIMMY XYILSON R.AI.I-H .-XYnI.E'I'I' RA Y GRA Y . Ca pla i n Nlanagfr' . I'VIrmager M'anager . . Coaflz FOOBALL The Cavaliers opened their I!!-U3 timtlxill seuwn :it Ucezinzi uirh Ll T rw li victory over Alexander Park. .-Xlexamler Park sented in the xecunnl quarter, but the Cavaliers came hack in the fnurtli :intl xcnretl nn ll pans frnni Nlzillinn fu Allen. 'l'heUCe:1n:1 C':1vz1liers jnurneyenl tu Kenipwille tw ilefiezit the Blue llevill' 27 to li for the Princess .-Xnne Cnunty title. Wnnllbril scnreil twice, while Cgitll-i'y' :incl Mzilhun tzillieal une rnuelitinwn each. The UC2lV2illCI'SH inet the Nlnrriwn 'Al-izirineiwu in Apprentice lVieltl :it Xexxpnrt News. 'l'he ul'illl'INCl'SH Llefeziteil the L'ziv:1liers 33 fu H. ln 11 hurcl tlniglir gzune :1tUceun:i, liimzul Creek ilefieziteil the L':iv11liei-U' 43 In H. Kunklcr, :lt center, was nutxtzinnling. Ucezlnzi inet ai liezuriei' Siitlblk tezini :it Sutllilk :intl term-neil linnie the liixci' 27 fu fl. 'l'hcl C:1v:1liei's lmt ll Iigml tiiuglit hzittle tw Cliurclilgiml 32 fu Il. Ligitlei-5' and .-Xllen xcureal in rhe secnnd hull' rlir Oceana. L'a1H'ei'yK paving mm Neimitimigil. :Xt Oceana nn ll wet field, the L':1x'z1liers went ilnwn in iletieait fu Liitnlnelx I9 tu li. c,CC1ll1ll,S only xcure wax nizule in ll paw tirmii Czitliery' fu XX'.i.,Ir'-ii-ii in the third quarter. 'l'he Cuv:1liers Inst to the Nnrviexx l'ilwtx :it Nniwiexs 20 tw T. Nleflninl scored nn ll pass fruin Czitliery. Oceana clelieaiteil Pnrrluck alt Uceunzi. Bishnp wuiul nn an pziw trniii liinilell, :xml Allen scnrecl trnin rhe une yzml line. 'l'hc C':1va1liers Imt In Smith Niwtinlk, ll niueh str-,tiger tive. 'lihe Norte um 34 tu U. 11175, as Ll Football- unior Varsity l rs DYER ...... IIMMIE PAXTDN. .. HA RVEY LAM BK.-X IXIARSHALI, H!Jl.'l' ciIFl 0RD IXIOSELEY CECIL ALLEN STANLEY XYILSON EARL CAP!-s XYILLIAM BURRELI. XYILLIAM C.-xRsDN XVILINIR GIl.llRR'l' CLEMI-IN'l' CSIMBRRT SUNNY lhvls IJOUGL.-X5 SH Elxrox . ..1.f.fi.flz111l C ozzrh LLOYD BARQRDET CQLENN XVHITEHU PETER WELLE -'ACK LUNSFORD XV,-KDE IXIORSE BOBBY 'IQARRH 'l'HDMAs S.-XWYER FRED RIDGE 'l'HDMAs CURRIE QQLENN DILI. LIEORGE BARCD unior Varsity Football The junior Varsity isllllflillii team, which WLIS cfiuclicd hy l,cx c L 1 jimmy Puxrim, haul 11 very succcsstiul wuwn. Irs wily' ilcfczir wax in r ic ur L1 with Ci'IUl'Ci1i2lI1Li. 'I'hi5 wimdcrful rccmxl gzlvc rlw realm thc iiixrricr nh IINPI in ll' 2 20 23 li lil I9 ISI I2 I l2!i . . .Ci1lll'L'ilillHLi .A A Nurvicw .. A A. 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X r . -.4 Track C, Nl, 'Ilmku Wmmtg NIURNI-I, ',HNXI.IJ BINHHI' limtmt Ummm Ru' linux' .lux Wtttxtv Qttxmx l'tttt'tttxltn Ch-ut' ' e tm. lxtxm tt Rxtmtt .M'nt.t.t't lin In l1Hl3,Uee:tn:t wats x'it'twt'iuttx in Citwvup A ' A um Ninn.: tat, ' . :Wig NHIII Ifffm ll lUtltQ't'l' ll, Utxttttt I In tlttt.ttmL klmttlt ltml, L rzuiftek, SuHt+Ik, Ntnt'x'lew,xlt1ti Xlexztntier Park. .M gt rexulr --I tht tt t :tt tx ey xx ent tu Utatrlnttewille, where they ts-tn in the State I- in.tls. M gf.lfL'k,llll1 ms, the Sptwtntzttm Slnttp tn' Nttrtltlk tmgttuieti them tt tt'-tplty, xshttlt mil lu ptt nmnently kept it' the title lx tt.-n t'-tr three e--vmwetttive yt-.ure The YCLIIII this year, mtl: lf Nl. 'llvtttktg .tx t'--.teIt, It-fpex t I-t' xttttew ti femiing tlte title tu wumtl yt-Qtr. Faculty Sidelights bliss liokxio Q.., Miss lfk.-xscls.. bliss NoRi'i,EE'r. .. Miss Bl'RRlb... Miss SMITH .... bliss BA1i.m'. .. Mas. liicki,iuH'1'i5u .... .. Miss REAUAN .... Miss BURROKGHS. Miss ARMA1'Rou'i'. . . . . MR. Tomko .A . MR. Bkomzmck. .. Mas. McC1,oigD. .. MRS. Psiuzow. .. MR. OWEN. .. .-Ys are scarce in Math. Study Hall is a place to study. 2H2 + O2 ll 2HO2 Keep your mind on your music. You had better do History lY. I never could remember dates in Ancient History. Yeni, Yidi, Yici. tl came, l saw, l conquers-d.J Beautify your figure by exercise. Don't look at your keys. A sentence is a group of words ex- pressing a complete thought. The power behind the ball and the paddle. l'm always hitting my linger in- stead of the nail. Una clase que aprende fa class that learns. Beauty in the kitchen. Now, people, this was very un- complementary. :is-.4-' L 1 V' 22 S SENIOR ACTIVITIES l, XN'il URD .XII IfN lanky lltisebaill I, 2.-I. 4. Iiootbtill I. 2. ip 4 lltisketl'-ull I 4. lfreisent ol l.IaIss I, :, luptutn III I'ootbtIll lL'Allll 4 'lrrilwtitltt lnllcllt Nl.fXRCllf IRI-'Nlf .-XI.l.I-iN llome lie Club I, lliusketbull I 4. Newspaper 4 Imbitmn Secrettirx IIUXK.-XRD .XYDl.lfl I ,lk Pinks' Student Council 3, Beta Club I 4 flntlvilitin Doctor. l3liI I'lli I.IiI-I BAlI.IiY Xienee Club I, 1. Library Club I. 4. Dratnutte I .lub 1 , Nexxsp:lPt.'rf.lul1 t. 4 .-Imbttion Social XK'orker Ill I'lorttIu lilillll I3All.IiY K U S Army 44-40, Baslcetlmll I. 1, 3, 41 Baseball I 1, 4 Science Club I. Veterans Club 4, xlnibtlmn finlliitlt' VIVIAN ANIELIA BAlNESf Yin Science Club ll llome Ec. Qlub 1 , Library Club 1, Dramatic Club 3, Cheerleader 4 Ambition: . 'urse ANNE LEE BAUIN-If-I-'lt-it George XVashington lligh, Danville I , Basketball i. 4. fkiptain of Basketball 4. Cheerleader 21 Qaptain of Cheerleaders 3. 4: Vice-President of Class z. 1. Treasurer ol' Class 4. Assistant Editor ol' Annual 4, Assistant Circulation Mana er New spaper 1. Assistant Business Manager Newspaper 4. Beta Club 3. 4. Treasurer uf Beta Club 4. Victory Corps 21 Volley- ball Team 3, S C A Representative 41 Dramatic Club 3. Am- bition To get married DONALD BISHOP -Don President ol Class I L Student Gmuncil 1. 3, Football 1. X. 4. Track 1. t. 4. Une-Act Play 13 4-H Club I. 1. X. 4. FFA I, 1. Vice-Presitlent of Senior Class 4. Ambition College OTTIS BISHOP-Dae Dtw. President ol' Class t, 1, 33 Student Council I. 1. t. 4. President ol Student Body 4: Football I. z, 3. 4. Track 1, 3, 4, Baseball 3. 4. Junior Varsity Football Coach 4. Agriculture Club I, 1 , 4-ll Club I, 1. 2. 4L Science Club I L Dramatic Club 3, 4,. Ambition Football coach MARY ELIZABETH BROOKS Dramatic Club I. 3.Clee Club I, 4, Home Ee Club 1. 4, Secretary ol Class Z1 Ambition Dress designer GLADYS MAE CAPPS Science Club I: Library Club I, 1: Dramatic Club 3. Glee Club 43 Beta Club 3. 41 Home lic. Club Z1 Reporter, Home Ec. Club 4. Ambition Teacher. ANN KATHLEEN CULPEPPER-Cally. Library Club I, 1: Science Club I. ll Beta Club 1. 4: Secretary ol Beta Club 4: Dra- matic Club 3. Cheerleader 3. 4: NBWSPSPCT Club 1. -tl 50Cf2!8l'y of Class 3, Assistant Business Manager of Newspaper Stall 4, Annual Stafi 4, Ambition Nurse JANE SUSANNE DILL-janie Library Club I. 21 Science Club IQ Beta Club I, 4. Dramatic Club IQ Secretary of Class IQ Assistant Editor of Newspaper 3: Editor-in-Chief of Newspaper 4: Secretary S. C A 4. Representative 43 Annual Staff 4, Basketball 3. Ambition College, here I come' SUSAN VIRGINIA IXTDSON-Sue. Science Club IQ Library Club lj Clee Club 1, Home Economics 11 Beta Club 3, 41 Victory Corps 1 Ambition Collette. HELEN ANN FANTONE-Fannie. Science Club Ig Library Club I, IQ Home Ec Club 1. Victory Corps 1: Glee Club IQ Cheer- leader 4, Annual Stall' 4. Ambition College LELA FISI IER-Home lie Club I, Library Club 4. Ambition: Secretary. NlARll..YNxANNIf l:llRNAI.iScIence Club I, t1Glcr: Club i, xg llome Iac Llub 1. Drumutie Club t, t, l.Il5Yl.ll'V Club I 1, Am. bittun Doctor ' ' CULLIQIQN 'EVANS -Collie Southern Pine High, N. C, I, 1, 11 nlmbttmn lo go places and see things. .ftI-IcgIz lfERliBliIi-Science tztuh .. 21 I- I1 tri is , -ii If c.It.I- 1, 4, v'.,IIt-,mit 4. Iatittctt-uit 4 ' fiafblttttolft 'cf.itt-g2'm' DAN CALLUP-lfootball I, tg Baseball I, 1, 41 Glec Club 3, .-lmbtlton Engineer. WILLIAM QARRISON-Billy. Annual Stall' 4: Radio Club tg xlnibition College. l-UCIUS GRANT-Lu. Radio Club I: Science Club lj Basket. ltfill 1. 1. 4: Captain l58Sl4CllW8ll 4. Treasurer of Class 21 Dramatic Club 3, Football 1. 4: Annual Stall 4, Baseball 43 Bag Club 3, 43 S. C. A Representative 4. Ambition. To see the world. MARGARET NELL CREGC-P M ' Cl b , , , 3 lpomg Ee. Club 1, 3, Science Clubef?LibraI?5?ICIubut5 IA:nbIIIo:t' eac er. CLEMENT CIMBERT-Clem. Science Club I1 Dramatic Club I1 Dramatic Club I: 4-H Club I. 1. 3: Library Club I, 13 Football 4 Ambition Singer in musical comedy. EILEEN PHYLLIS GREGORY-Gregor. Student Council I1 Science Club I 3 Library Club I 3 Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Prgsidgm 42 Pl8!1lSl Of GIGS Club 4. Cheerleader 3, JQ Secretary of Glce Club 4-Q Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4. Treasurer of Class 3: Dramatic Club 3. Ambition Major in music at college. FRANCES REBECCA CRICCS-Frannir. Ambition: Interior decorator. MART!-IA RUSSELL HATCHETI'-Rusty. Clee Club tg Dra- matic C.lub I 3 Science Club I. 1 3 Library Club I. 41 Home Ec. Club I. 1. Ambition Farmville State Teacher's College. VIRGINIA ESTELLE HAYMAN-Er. Science Club I'Library Club I. 1, 4: Home Ec. Club 1. 4: Volleyball 4: Dramatic Club I, 35 C-lee Club 3. 4: Annual Staff 4. Newspaper Stall 41 Basketball 3, Q1 Victory Corps t, 1. Ambition' College. BLANCHE JOYCE HEBERLIN-Herby. Basketball I, 1, , 41 Science Club lj Library Club IQ Dramatic Club I2 4-H Club I1 Home Ee. Club I. 3. 4. Ambition Physical education teacher. HESTER WALTON HOLLAND-Hes. Victor Corps I, 1: Science Club I1 Dramatic Club I. 1: Home Bc. Club 1: Library Club tg Newspaper Club 3, 4. Ambition: Musician. IRENE LEE HOLLCDMAN-Renir. Vice-President of Class I: Librar - Club IQ Science Club I: Student Council 12 Treasurer of Home Club 1: President of Class 3: Beta Club 3, 41 Vice-Presi- dent of Beta Club 4, Newsgaper Club 3. 4: Business Manager of Newspaper 4g Dramatic Clu hManager of Basketball Team 3. 4: gaerleader 3. 41 Business anager ol' Annual 4. Ambition: ege. MARSHALL HENRY HOLT-Mert. Baseball 3, 4: Football 4: glee Club 42 Student Council IQ Beta Club 3, 4. Ambition: I ege. MARY MINOR JORDAN-Minnie. Newspaper Club I, IQ Dramatic Club 1 g St. MBTQBFCIIS. Tappahannock 1. 3: Cheerleader 1, 43 Basketball 42 Annual Stall' 4. Ambition: College. SENIOR ACTIVITIES CATHERINE DALLAS JOYNES-Put. Granby High I, 1, 3. Ambition: Work in a bank. ROSEMARY KERNAN-Rose. Roland Parkjunior High, Balti- more, Ma?fland I1 Eastern High, Baltimore 1: Beta Club 3, 4. Dramatic .lub 33 Newspaper 41 Annual StatT 41 Captain of Volley- ball Team 3. Ambition. Learn to drive a car. GEORGE KINDELL-Poe. FFA I, 11 Football 3, 41 Baseball 3, 4. Ambition: Track. CONSTANCE MARIE KONTOPANOS-Connie. Treasurer of Class I2 Library Club lj Science Club I, 11 President ol' Class 1: Home Ec. Club 1, IL Beta Club 3, 43 Assistant Business Manager ol' Annual 4. Ambition Medical technician. DAVID KUNKLER-Dave. Basketball I, 1, 3, 41 Baseball I. 1. 3, 41 Football I, 2, 41 Annual Staff 41 President ol Glee Culb 4. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. MILO KUSNIR-New Brighton High I, 1, 33 Navy '41-'4bg Basketball 42 Baseball 43 Veterans Club 4. Ambition Certilied Public Accountant. RODNEY MALBON-Sonny. Football 1. 42 FFA I, 2. 32 4-H Club I: Baseball 4. Ambition College. BASIL MANLY, lll-Mu-sic Club 43 Science Club I. Ambttton: Electrical engineer. MARION BARBARA MCANDREWS-Churchland I L Home Ec. gllug 2, 4: Student Council lj Newspaper 3, Clee Club 42 Annual L8 4. VIRGNIA LEE MQCHESNEY-jenny Lee. Home Ec Club 1, 1 President ol Home Ec. Club 4g Newspaper 4, l.ibrarv Club 11 Science Club I. Amhtltnn To bt: 8 housewife. WILLIAM MCCLOUD-Billy. Football I, 1. 1. JL Baseball I, :- E, 4: Basketball Manager 4, Clee Club JL Annual Stall 4. Am, Irion: Mechanical engineer. PATRICIA JUNE Mt:I.EAN-Put. Winchester llim Mass I Santa Barbara High, Calif. I, Maury I. Ambttton signer. :JAMES MllfE'I'l'E-jtniniy. Student fluncil I, 1, I, 4: resident olClIIsg 1, LQ Orchestra I. 1.6 4.Glee Club I, 4, President tgoglee Club IQ I-not all Manager 1, ramatic Club I .Ambition ege. LOHN MIDGET'l'E-johnncy. Football 4, Basketball I, 4. Base- ll Manager I, 4: Science .lub I. Ambition Draftsman. WADE MORSE-Pee Wee. Machtas High. Maine I, I, Basket- ball Mana er I. :Junior Varsity Basketball 4. I-uothall Manager .I:c,Lunlor Nfarsityilfoothall 4, Annual Staff 4. Ambition Marrv ll rt woman. GIFFORD MUSELY-GIH U. S. Cltast Guard for I years, 4-II Club, Camera Club I 3 G. I. Club 4. Ambinon tlillege. ANNE ELIZABETII NORFl-EE'l'-Glee Club I, 1. I. Dramatic Club I. Ambttton leach kindergarten. WESLEY PAYNE-Wes. U. S. Armv .IS--Ib, Football 1.1: Base- ball I, 1, 3, 41 Basketball I, 1, 3, JL Captain ol Basketball Team I. 1, 31 FFA 1, 31 Photo Club I, 1, Nlonogram Club I, zg Sctencc Club I, Z1 Student Council I. 1, 33 President ol Class 1, Veterans Club 4. Ambition To retire. DONALD PIDGEON-Don. Library Club I, 1. I: Science Cluh IQ Student Council 4, President of Class 4, Annual Staff 4, New s- paper Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 3. Ambition To succeed ANNE LEE RAINEY-Volleyball Ig Art Editor of Newspaper 4 Art Editor ol' Annual 4, Science Club I. Ambition Artist. RITA RAY SHIRLEY-Dramatic Club 1, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Annual Stalf 4. Ambition Fashion Illustrator. NORMAN SCOTT-Scotty. U. S. Army '44-'40, Glee Club 4, Ambition Naval architect. FRANK SMITH-Science Club I , Radto Club I 3 Dramatic Club 3, Annual StalI 4, Newspaper Club 41 Beta Club, I, 4, Basketball 3, 4. .Ambition Tn travel, JUNE FAY Sls4lTH1Skeeter. Science Club I, IQ Library Club I, IQ Beta Club 3. 4: Historian ol Beta Club 45 Newspaper Club ru 4, Dramatic Club 3,Cheerleader I, 4, Annual Stall 4. Ambition urse. MARGARET DUKE SlK4lTH1SmttIIr. Science Club I, Library gb 4g Home Fc. Club, Secretary 4, Volleyball 4 Ambition retarv. JOHN STONE-Rock FFA I, 1, I, J'I1 Club lj Baseball 4. Ambition flillcge ROBERT TARRH-Bobby Basketball -I V. 4, Football J V. and Varsitv 4 .-'lmhition flsllege BARBARA MAXINE Tl IRONE-Mac Deshler. Alabama I. I I Ambition Orphanage supervisor HARRIET NANCY IIARICXI-PCSCN' Home lic Club I. 4. Library Club 4, Science Club I .-Intbititm To be an old maid. WILLIAM TUDOR-Bill. Student Ckiunctl Representative I. Class President I , Garlic.-ld High School I . Eastem High School I, Footl'all 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Annual Stali 4 Ambition Coast Guard Academy. BE'l I'Y NIARIE WARD'-Lllee-Club I. I, I. 4, Home lic Club ah I, Beta Club I. 4, Science f.lub I Ambition Sing and be PPV PATTY WA'l'ERFlEI-D-3YlIurty Science Club I , Library Club I, Dramatic Club I, Beta Llub I, 4 Ambttion Nurse ANNE GER'l'RUDli Wlll l'li -Room: Central llith School. Painter. VII. I: 4-ll Club I. I. 4. Clee Club I. Beta 'lub I. 4 Ambttton College. l'A'l'lllClA ANNE WIXDDY -Patty. llranuttic Club ll Sctenu- Club I, Clee Club I, I 4. llntne lx Llub I, 4 .-Intbition lu study mu'-tc W'g1nted Wan red Wanted Wanted W'41nted XVAIIIICKI Wanted Wanted W':1nted Wan ted: W'an ted: Wanted XVII n red Wa n ted: Wa n ted: W'an ted: Wan ted Wanted: Wanted: W'a n ted XVZU1 ted Wa n ted: Wan ted Wanted W'an red Wanted Xvllll ted W':1n ted W'z1nted Want Ads I I l9RIfCKI.I . CRI-IAM Bettie Bailey. NIQW CONIBA Iatnky Allen. - UIACK, IN 'I'HIi BOX I'1ileenGregory. GOOD SPANKINCP Bolslxy 'I'arrl1. NIAI.Ii ACQI'AINTANCIQ-Hester Holland. GIiOMIi'l'RIC MIND- IX'Illl'I'I12lI'I1lfL'IIC'ff. 'HHN I'Ol'NDS-june Smith. NIQW SHI' OI Cl'RI.IiRSeeeBilly lNIeCloud. DIPI.OM.-Xgjinnny Midgette. I990 Bl'ICK COVFRTIBI,I'1-Kilroy. Cl I'Ii I.I'I I'I.Ii Nl'MBIiR-Poe Kindell. HOME IN RICHMOND-Susan Dodson. PLACE IN KENTUCKY DERBY-.Ioyce Heberlin. DRIVING LIQSSONS-Sonny Malbon. PI,ACIi IN THF I9-I8 FI.I2C'I'ION-Donald Pidgeon. BABY RATTLER-Clement Gimbert. BOBBY PINS-Estelle Hayman. PIGGY-BANK-Anne Culpepper. BLUE EYES-Milo Kusnir. TEDDY-BEAR-Connie Kotopanos. AI., OR NOTHING AT ALI.-Anne I.ee Baum. I I.IR'I'ING I,IiSSONS -Peggy Gregg. ANOTHIQR FOOT-Pee Wee Morse. RIi'I'l'RN Ol? HIS BI'I'I l'I4IR HAI.I -WI'I'-- Mert Holt. GIRLS AND MORE GIRLS-Lucius Grant. IVIVIQ INCHES-Renie Holloman. PINK SWI'1A'I'FR WI'I'H BI.UI'I DO'I'S-Johnny Midgette 'I'RI'IA'l'lNlI'IN'I' FOR I I.IR'I'ING-Ottis Bishop. lNIAl'RY HIGH MOVED 'I'O llith S'I'.- -Helen Anne Ifalntone Benedicite Turn my pages-never mimi If you like not all you find, Think not all the grains are gold Sacramento's sand banks hold. Best for worst shall make amends, Find us, keep us, leave us friends. Till, perchance we meet again, Benedicite - - e e - - Amen. f,I.lVER WuNor:1.i.Hoi.Mits l I zplimvnts of London Bridge Tourist Cabins 1 AND 1 White Oak Inn and Cabins O 44077 KO? cm 1 105 rlli IOCXIIS Complimvuts of Rosedale Dail' 9th at Monticello Norfolk, Virginia Phone 25645 20th at Atlantic Virginia Beach, Va. Phone 22 Visit Uur Dairy Storm lfonvvnivntly l.u4'atmi A Lomplinmnls of FUEL, FEED AND BUILDING SUPPLIES CORPORATION h Q V B, I V V Snow White Laundry 11.1.3 ...1 Mt-qliwrra .... A,........ Laundry and Dry Cleaning :zgim lf'v Wash Evvryllaing Willa Ivory Soup ea,Q2a lil umm f.i'1ll1pfiU1e'I1! Bayne Grill and Collflfctiollary -Qs if L D t f,'wn1pfinn'11l V Bank of Virginia Beach XIRCZIXLX l5l'l.XL'li. XIRCSIXIX XIUIIIIYCI I'-CKICISII l,l'lHrail lllhlllilll L I l Bvst lluislws to tlw Graduating Class of '47 jlinrmanhie Restaurant SERVING FOOD OF DISTINCTION Yirginia licuclm, Xbifgillil lfo mpli m 4' nly of Kellam-Eaton Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE-RENTALS INSURANCE 17114 S'1'Rl l '1' Nirginiu Beach, xifgillil PHONE IS6 KELLAM SY EATON, Inc. CICNICIIAI. MICIICIIANIDISIC BUILDING SUI'PI.IES l,iriic. liricks, Rrnrliiiu. LIl'llil'lII, Xznisiizir' Paints, Xziiirisiivs, Sc-mls, lfvctls Xiiic Ifciiriiiu. lizirrcls. liziskcts :ind Cirzitvs Vicixc rss ,Xxxig Yiimixix Princess Anne Plumbing 8. Electrical Suppliers ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Easy Washers-Colelxlaxx Iieatvrs-Electric Refrigerators Plumbing Supplivs and Installations l'iirrvt-ss ,Xlilit', Yiiuiriii YV. C. Saunders Company 01-vuuu High School Class Rings Connnuu-vnwnl Annoum-cnwnls Personal Cards fl! lfzlsl illrucc Stlcct Riclmloml. Yirsgillll K The Sportsman? Shop, Inc. SPAULDING- ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT -GOLDSMITH II7 Xlvcsl l'll'CCl112lSUII SUACCI NORFOLK. X'lRCllXl.fX f.ffn1pf1n1u11,x or THE SAUNOERS PROVISION COMPANY 7lf ll nu Su t Xcxf lk XII mx Bartee Motor Company AUTO BODY AND FENDER - REPAIRING -- IIIIILL XIIIIL Xu mm IIIOXI lvl-1 fl Ulbr Qiahulicr Ztantel II XIX I XXIx I I I jf f VIRGINIA BEACH ICE DELIVERY CIIMPANY Fred A. I-Iaycox Company CONCRETORS 432 XXX-sl Zlsl Slum-I Nwrlhllc IO, Xu llll AND Yiruinizn licncln. Xirginign STUDENT.S.' lTl'I'I'I'l'IIl I.lUlI'l' FUI! lll'I'l'I'l'fl! S R4-sulls in- Ealsivl' llllllll' Wlrrk lliglu-r Nlurks Vllceslwu ICI.:-:4:'l'nu: mn I'uwl-:lc tional' ll III I 1 Buyne-Rolzmd Theatre XX I Llilillll ll EPSI: 0 4 ERNEST L. LONG - PHOTOGRAPHER 1 SMH' PIIUIKJQIHPIICI' fm' 'l'm', L'.XX'Xl,llI L 0 N C 9 S S T U D I 0 - 1 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA l,'f1n1plin1f'nt.x of R. F. TRANT, Inc. , XYllUl.l'QS.Xl,li lDlS'l'Rll3l I'UR FRICIUAIRE APl'l,lAN1Il'IS IIPIIIIIX Ruelio - Easy Nvawlu-rs Colvmun llvuling 'IIADE-MARK REO. U. S. PAT. OFF. WHEN YOU THINK 01 FURNl'l 'UIllC NA'l'UlNiAI,l,Y YUU THINK Ulf' CORNER GRAN BY MAIN Atlantic News Service MAGAZINES, BOOKS and Out of Town NEWSPAPERS .7 ,Xl BARIVS RL'SSEl.l. CIINII 1 Rl l7lh and Atlantic Ufvnrf Gap jwlmwr Ibutel 'SSELECI' lIl..lEN'l'El.E On :he Ou -ziii l'i UIll ,W il' 1.-nr 1 ' I illln hlwrl :xml .xllllllllf .Mruur Xiiginizn liczncln, xiilyillill S.lI'lz' Il'l7'll S.-l1 l:'Tl' l'he llerh llolt Why Virginia Beaelfs New Kaiser-Frazer Dealer Places the lincst automotive shop facilities in this area :tt your disposal. Protluction line methods in a superbly equipped, well lighted service department assures quality workmanship. 'l'he savings. accruetl thru these eflicient ntethotls, are passed on to you. Our New Facilities inclutle: Complete Nlotor Rehuiltline and Repair. liocly and Paint Shop, Ignition :intl lirztlae Service, Wheel Aligning and Balancing. and Other Specialized Services. lef'I7lI'7lIll1'I', We Saw' You .llfn1r'3'.' Herb Holt Motor Company The Complete Automotive Service Center 21st and Pacihc PHONE 484 Yirginia Beach Contplivrzmzty of WILMO'S SP0li'fSWEAR Yirginia Beach, Yirginizt c.'0mp11mm,f of TUNNELUS CAFE London Bridge, ra. Phone 792+ orsrt-:Rs s'1'Ii.ix1is, Dlxxutzs and SANIJWICHLZS of all kinds JARD'S SERVICE STORE 25th Street Phone 1010 Yirgzinia Beach, Yilfillill SPARKEY'S GARAGE PIIOXIC 794 Uccanzl. Yil'Qin1.1 'I'1CI.fXl.IZlilJ MOTOR RICBUILIJIXG and CIICXICRAI, RIQPAIR f.'l17lIPHIlI!'ll1,f of BROADWAY CAFE and PURITAN LUNCHEONETTE Virginia Beach, Virginia TIDEWATER GAS COMPANY lJlSll'IlNllUl'S ui l'YRUl l'1X CINS FUR CI.'XSl.I-ISS HUXIICS 7' H'lSlll:'S TU Tlllz' UR.-1lJl'.AI7'I.YI lfn NI1JliIIlt'I1l,f uf MEDA,S. GRILL Yirginizn Beach. Yirginli I l.'l..'lSS UI '47 FORBES CANDIES Yirginiza Bunch, Yirginizn STA X I JA R I J 15880 Sli RYI CIC D. S. FEREBEE Oceana. Xnrguuu Plmnc Yirginiu licuch H300 f.'rm1fJlfN11'l1l.s' nf 'I'lIE 'I'REN'I' DRESS SHUPPE Xllllllll Xvvnu nuzar l7lln Sll'L'L'l Yilyilnlzn Pa nl: Xu mu Phone 937 r'Z', l.'muj1ffnl1'rll,v ull SICASIIDIC MAIIKET 23111 Slrccl XIIQIIIIZI liczach, XUIILZIIIII VIRGINIA BEACH FROZEN FOODS WlIOI.liS.fXl,Ii and Rl'1'l'AIL FROZICX FOODS and NlIi.N'l'S 31st Street and Atlantic :Xu-nm Yirginia Beach. Yirginia f.'fm1plfnz1'llIy of EUREKA BRICK COMPANY OL'IiAN.N. YA. NORFOLK. YA. Complimenis of B E R S O N ' S l,.XDll'1S' RICAIJY 'l'O WEAR Grzullmy Slrcct. Xnrfulk. Ya. 630 High Street. l'nrmmmlh, Cu n1plin1z'r1l.v of THE GRAYSON WHITEHURST FARMS Ucczlnzi, X IVQIIIIZI Cu n1plimz'nl.v of E. H. BRUMLEY'S GROCERY l'l'XGU. YIRCIINIJX Pl1OIlC1Pl'iIlCC5S .Nnnc 2722 VIRGINIA BEACH ESSO SERVICE, Inc. 17th Strcct Virginia Beach, Virginia W. W. JOHNSON 81 SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 59-Tclcphonc-1138 1603 Atlantic Avenue i Virginia Beach, Virginia VIRGINIA BEACH MOTORS, Inc. 17111 Struct A I Phone 6-1- Yirginiu Bcach, Yirginia MEREDITH DRUG COMPANY R1-3uls'l'15R1iu IJHAli'X1A'kClS'l'S Ox UL'1'x' Nr .AXl,1. 'l'lxlg:. 17111 and Paciiic 22nd and JXIILIIIIIC Yirginizn Beach. YIVQIIIIII Cu n1plinu'nl,v uf HARRY'S DELICATESSEN :Xllunlic .Nvcnuc all lbth Slrcct lffnnplin 14-: :rx of URQUHART'S BAKERY l'llln and .XIIIIIIIIC .M'cn1uL- Virginia Bunch, Yirginia Lfnnfvllnlrnfu fl, VIRGINIA IIICACII GIIOIIICRY PHONIC 709 EDDY'S SHOE REPAIRING l7Il1 Strcct Morrison Bldg. Ph nc ll!! Yirginia Beach, Yirginla f.'UHl.IJ,I77If7If,f uf CLAIBORNE BRYANT Compliments oy' PRINCESS ANNE LUMBER COMPANY Virginia Beach, Virginia Co mpli nz 61115 uf T H E W A I T E S .Xtlzzntic .Xvcnuc at 25th Struct Yirginia Beach. Yirginiza SHELLY APPLIANCE ANI! MUSIC CU. 25th Struct and Pacilic .Xvcnuc Phone 444 RECORDS PIQXXUS Jccczr, Decca .fXlburns. Signature Cable. Schiller. Umm lixrlusi-'ur'-l'iryinia Brarlz and l'rfm'r.u :lnnr County Bendix Autornatic Home Laundry General Electric Appliance Cn mpli rn 4' nly of TAILORED TOGS Xirginia licacll. Xirginiw PRINCESS ANNE PROVISION CU. CIRUCIQRIICS -- Ql'.Xl.l'l'Y NIl'1.'X'I'S - I-'Rl 'l'l'S 25th Struct PIIHIIL' lfllm f.'un1jvlinn'nr,v of BARIFS PHARMACY 17111 at Atlantic Yirginia Beach D. P. PAUL COMPANY 'I liWlil,1iRS 231-235 Cirzuiby Street Xurfulk 10, Yirginia Phone 2-1-623 BOICE STUDIO l' H O 'I' O CI R A 1' H li R S 1602 Atlantic Avenue Plmne 2088 Vkginia Beach, Va. Complinzenu of RAQUETS SPORTSWEAR 2218 Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, Virginia FRANK R. FORD COMPANY JILWILLIZRS and SILYILRSNIITHS Estalllishcd 1909 229 Granby Slrcct Xurfol E. K. MILHOLLAND RILALTOR 1615 Pacific Avcnuc at I7ll1 Slrcct .. . . , .. . . N lfgllllil beach, X irginia Cn m plim4'111,r of WILSON GROCERY COMPANY CDICNIQRAI, NIl'IRCH.fXXIJlSl'I 'fclcphunc Princess Anne l22 Princess .'Xnnc. Yirginizi R I D l PUNGO ESSO SERVICE Pungn, Yirginia Plninc .fX'l'lAS 'l'lRl'1S AND l5.X'l l'l'1RlliS Wlxsiilxcz Axim Cini-3.-xslM4-Wi-i1.nixi. 577 L. B. ROCKE -IliXYI'1l.l'IRS and Sll,X'liRSNll'l'HS 243 Cimlllwy Strccl Xurfulk. X'il4Uillll E. 6. btnartg Qin. .Yf,fjl'fflL .t l.argv.vf lh'parln11'nl Sinn' Corncr Bank and Plume Slrccls l.'onzpli1m'z1r,r of JOYNES TIRE COMPANY XURFULIYS PIONEER TIRE S'l'ORlfI 'ith at Granby Street Complivnezzu of JERRY LIEBAN, Inc. F.fISlll0.YS .1llf.J.YT FOR YOUTH 420 Granby Struct Norfolk, Virginia f.'fm1pfin1fnt,f of PINEWOOD HOTEL Yirginia Bcacll. Yirginizt l.'HIllf7lIlIII'lIl,Y nl' HOLSUM BREAD LEWIS BUSINESS MACHINES CO. 2I2-214 Boush Street Norfolk IU, Phone -H343 nlyrnls fors l.. C. Smith and Corona Typewritc-rs, Inc., Red Feather Duplicators and Supplies, Spec-alrite Che.-Ckwriter Corona Adding Machines, Corona Portable Typewritrr- lfn mplinu'n!,r uf D. xv. GREGORY l.'fnv1pl1'n1r'11l,r of TARRH'S BARBER SHOP Xlirginia lleaeh. Yirginia Co n1plin11'11f,v nf 1 P 0 N T I F E X 1 423 li cmxl sh Street Norfolk, Virginia Phone 41905 FRANK G. ENNIS M.-XNUF.XC I'URER'S .,xGEN'r WHOILSALE PAPER 227-229 W. Tazewell Street Norfolk, Virginia Phone 24649 G and S 5 81 10 VARIETY STORE Your Loral Dfpazlmmfl Store One Block East on Court House Road OCILANA, VIRGINIA TOURIST HAVEN, Inc. Fafing flzf' xlllanlir Urfan ISLI1 Street and .'Xli2iIlIiC .Xvciiiic X IVQIDIZ1 Beach. XIVQIIIIZI PHONE 343 Mus. Mural. llxxkis, My Cn HIfJHNII'IIl,l' nf ATLANTIC CLEANERS and LAUNDRY SERVICE. Inv. Zlsl Strccl Plmnc 74 Yirginia Beach. Xiirginizi OCEANA FEED AND HARDWARE FARM Sl'l'PLIIiS - llUl'SliIlULlJ .,XI'I'l.l.AXXL'l-IS l'.iXIX'l'S - OILS Oceana, Virginia '11-lcplimic 544 KING FLORAL COMPANY . . . 1.l',t',QI'!J,3ll f f11ri.fl . . . Xiirgiiiiu ISL-:null liuulcvziul ill 'l'lmli:i l'lIONl'1 -H826 l.f'llIlililYL'Il, Xixuimi l'YIlIl'1'f.1' FUI' Il4'1iUj'i' H U ADAMS BROTHERS PLUMBING CORP. Plnnilwinu. llealing U1lrIl':ictm's l7tli and Baltic Avenue Virginia Bt-at'h, Virginia Compliments of KAUFFMAN'S SANDWICH SHOP 17th Street Virginia Beach, Virginia Saw' af flu f.'l111rrl1 Slrrrl SIGN' W. P. FORD 8K SON, Inc. Quality Furniture Telephone 2-H69 32-I-326 Church Street NORFOLK, - - - VIRGINIA Compliments of THE HUB NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 7'idf'fl'alfr ,f Store for .llfn and linyx Compliments of VIRGINIA BEACH IIARDWLNRE 3I2 I7tl1 Street DIZ.-Xl.IiRS IN Building Supplies - Paints Ilonst-XVart's and Iilet'trit'aI Appliances W. P. WHITEIIllRS'f Insurance Service Princesa Anne, Virginia Phones: P. A. I-H03 Norfolk 48576 Compliments of P. W. Ackiss MELWIN BEAUTY SHOP S. SALZER SEASIDE ELECTRIC lilectrical Supplies and Fixtures YVestfnghouse and Universal i- APPLIANCES l Telephone 461 Virginia Beach, Virginia Compliments of SEAMANS-THOMPSON 50 to 551.00 Storr- Virginiu liezlvh, Virginia Compliments of VIRGINIA BEACH DECORATING COMPANY SHIRLEY DUNN SCHOOL of DANCING Allmcrrnarlv Ilall Virginia Iicavli, Virginia I'i'ivzntc Imssmis - C lump I,n-semi Compliments of A'I'l,A N'I'IC GROCER Y COMPANY .XIIIIIIIIV .XYCIIIIU In-lwrvll 23rd :mil 2-hh SlI'l'Q'l I nrgnuzi Ilvnrli, I ll'11llll1l I,IlOlH'N 711. 7l - 72 Compliments of BRAITHWAITEYS SERVICE STATION 2-Hh Street and .Xilumir .Xi-elim ,. .. ,. .. Iurgnna Heuvh, Iirgima PIIUNI-I 158+ Compliments of OCEANA BARBER SHOP I'.l,xll-L11 Il. XII-Llgxs. Pmp. lK'If.XN.X, VIRGINIA PIIUNI-f 25271 IRWIN M. ADLER FURS SI7 Urziulu Sir Xnrfulk, Virginian I I I I AUTYKEIHIISI ' OCEANA BEAUTY BOX l,m ISIC l,RlIN1liN, .llglx l'honi 266-R Oceana, Virginia .'llIIIlllHIl'lIl4Q Upfning OYSTER HAVEN Oceana-Hi-XVay 58 Ffalrn iny Steamed Oysters-or any style Also Shrimp. Steaks. Chicken Dinr Quirtly and Prarrfully lu .-In .'ll5Ill0.ffPlII'f1' Likr IIumr Phone Virginia Beach 762 - OCEANA - DRY CLEANERS Xlaster Cleaning and Repairing Virginia Beach Blvd. Phone 266-M Oceana, Virginia GREGORY BROTHERS PLUMBING AND I-IICATING R. M. oREooRx', Prop. Oil Burners -XVater Pumps 1606 Pacilic Avenue Day Phone S Night Phone 1240 Compliments of THE IVANHOE Ort-an Front at 'l'wt-nty-First Street Virginia Beach, Virginia VIRGINIA BEACH AUTO SUPPLIES 16th Street and Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone 1330 lJI'II'l'I',f.f .lnnr l'I1l'F,fflHH' Slorf H A R D Y 9 S for FINE IJIAKIOXDS. IVATCHES Designing and Rcmounting S. D. HARDY 347 Granby Street Norfolk, Virginia C. C. BAKER COMPANY Men's Wear 403 Granby Street Norfolk, Virginia U'c'6rl0olcing the Urfarf' STRAND HOTEL Atlantic Avenue at 10th Street Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone 1788 M. J. FARRAR Ccncral Contractor 208 lmh Street Virginia Beach, Virginia Compliments of BROTHERS Norge Home Appliances 23rd Street and Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone ll C. W. WAllE'S ESSO STATION 19th Street and Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone 655 Compliments of FRANK WHITEHURST Oceana Produce Company Compliment, of VIRGINIA BEACH BOWLING ALLEY Compliments of KERMIT S. LAND MEYERS K TABAKIN mc. Thr lfrirrzdly l urnilurf' Sinn Cm impan rc Ou r l'ricu5 2-Hr-2436 Main Street Norfolk, Virginia HOFHElMER S. lm-. 325 liranlmy Street Xllliflllk lll, Virgilliil CONGRA'I'ULATIONS .... UR.XlJll.X'l'lNG CLASS UF OC'I2.XN.X lllilll SCIIUUI R I C E ' S Fashion Center Compliments of GOODYEAR SPORTSWEAR Smartly Styled Beach Apparel and Sportswear FOR THE ENTIRE F.'1.UlLY 2102 Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, Virginia Compliments of D. W. WARREN CO., Inc. Norfolk, Virginia Compliments of HAMPTON ROADS PAPER CO., Inv. Norfolk, Virginia - R O Y ' S 1 A Cond Place To Eat Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, Virginia ORR'S FOOD MARKET 310 17th Street Choice Meats Groceries Produce Virginia Beach, Virginia THE BEACH BAKERY 310 17th Street Wetlflixlg - Birthday Party Cakes UUR sPEC1.41.TY Virginia Beach, Virginia TIDEWATER PHOTOFINISHERS 25th Street and .Xtlantic .Xvenut Phone 1359 Virginia Beach, Virginia Our Day Sz'rf'ic'f' Compliment, of VIRGINIA BEACII TAXI SERVICE Telephone 478 COIIIIIIIIIICIIIN uf EMIL SERLICK Jr. and Sr. A. BARTLEY 81 SONS .Icwclcrs :tml I,PlHIllL'll'lhIS Norfolk, Vil'giIli1.l IWVU STURICS 'l'U Sl-IRVI-I YUI 317 Ilfllllllj' Slrrrt 237 fhurrh Stn-ct I'hnllr -H689 I'lmllr -llliSl THE TIDAL HOUSE Our l'ifl.'kl1fl!!' Drz'an1 Non' Scrvin! Oysters and Clams .Xny Style lsth and Atlantic Avenue rintcraft Press, Inc. Pnrtsnmutli, Vu. lgl li l i l law We print 'l'm-1 L'.xx'.-xl.li-:la Autographs Autographs Autographs Pren of PRINTCRAFT PRESS, INC PORTSMOUTH, VA. vu sf AQ.: v 0 9. , 0. Y' . , f V I 2 ' 4 , ' sf ff. V 5 as f'. 's ,'. ' A Q A .4 4 ix . R 'Ra n Q ' 6A Vu F99 J. 1 I ll g 5 Q S sy sm' 1 .0 ,VVVUW 1 Y Ln- IQ' r 9 M K w ' , In 5 L -9 A 'V I' by - ,431 ' ij. 'F . F U ' a . w , y 0 'Iv ' s I I . L - , Y , --w -0 I- O s 3 1' ,Lu Q 'o lr . S' 3 'J . 1. .g .., . I N ' I . . I yi, . il, v ,fy . . A U . 9' -s. Y-4' C o 1, ,Yi . . , h . ,x. a- J im.. 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