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WE DEDICATE THIS IH b ANNUAL THE ' BEACON TO MSS LOTTA SCOTT ' «L. ' ; i( ?; n ,.7 ‘ -a ■ ' •■ r .• A I W ' -. I i • ' I I I Y-i ' X }MD:i(hmm Vt ' eg the Senior V--. v •-• f V of 1, n m fi v« ppro - ' ■ ciati on for al. X wD,e a- dvlC fl ' ' 5 -. ineplrdt ioli y; and -1 O « -J W X O tanoa -50 choex ' fu e ll-f d elpful ly T r endc::- •Sd US ho pact «t ' J? yea r?”do, in this yoar, 1946,, ' ne diocte Gui 0. lu 3 , Ee , s • .•% w 0 to Lotta 3 c TA3‘£“1 Wii 0 re X. Gtl, ; baca TTi? 4 ' h.0 level y bx’lrle c f ' L? T iL ' •« c A 300 th voter an 0 X- :yorld v sr Iil« Blvan t Iiouc; ix her pome has •• h £ 4 r? ed si noo first WQ X:s:}0 iJ iie -• • .? to US, B ha V.- ' m ” always be ’liiss Soott”. f- ' ' ) _l . ' •— ' ■ “ s ' • J ) X ' v y _ V ’ •% rf ' ' SB V ■ ' r ' •• A i! • V H ' j ' ' V ' .-■ 1 ‘ nr- 0 jr ec h cj. m ' h .I ' -df; :?. •■ s::iU c of ou: tr -.a r M.cito; 7.ceI o.,; b;}-- ‘ • - iM J- In 16 0 a -—. }_, y ; ; i 5 c ilri of tibe sy‘?:s?c t n bi : ' ? 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S£o Onancocy ee a boaoon Icadiny then to ofetyv Cnanoos ' S through the yeare lias s or red as a boaocn of ieamingy di a ving yS ' Opla f:n .o the oorrcirod ' ing aouatv tc further their sd ' uoatlci ' a hh-e 0.aar‘eQo i Baptist FeToala College 12: 0j Oixaaooe ' i Aoofooiy iaaO; Academy; v.!iaroooh Soriiial Sohool and the present high -school Ton tbsse reanux-.. 7 ve ha o neu -C ' -d f e.. 7 Aiua 3 . tno 0, H« 3 Beasou ' ay onr has oer?oa os enoh for eoveraX centuries o’hl it- .anti. o ir aohool o-.-ntinuG to r?Q.rTo s :i a heac CH tod: , .- TO OUR PRINCIFAL PROF. W. E. CHADDERDON Bess e LeC. M Math M. Susan Milliner -liK ' Mary K. Wood Margaret A. Finney Velma W. Pennewell HenRIETTA Jacob Mildred C. Twyford Kathryn Warren Kathryn Bull HE A Marie F. Pennewell Pauline James Grace W Taylor Margaret Groton t pm C-QM Oon X-’roffa aori Ciia derdD2i Mias Margaret Miss MiXllaer M3?So BsX.ote Booth Miro Mrsc Wood Mroo PsnneifDll Mrct, Dodgo Mi o HoppoB Chemistry Shet ing gxam Glass leal EBli ' iiO hooks Gorrsoting papers TomatC ' asjad- Pert remt ks x ' fTiohss Msth iilkXas Bporttr Playing bridge Bane in® ren:aek:s Q, 2 i.sKes War stories Q Ida ti‘. £13 T p ing Ird ' .-3ricr Oatu deC3C2: ' ' AtiDii J To Chatderdcoi Miss ”Margarat Miss milinor Mrs.; BeXote Urs Booth Miss ?innoy Mi ' So VkOOd MrSv PsnranifsXl Mrs a Boag ' O feo ,Hoppij? Ety little wo2 o north was in For heaven ' s Xa. othsr words., ”AI1 rlglxtg iQG ' en of you go t-a tna bDaxdj Shut up S I giT5 you an inohj, you take a G ' Ot penello and oapsr.i? out o ' ’ sways o ' lesii ups ' ‘ 1 I i V - ;; -j j .• i- JK A TnODUC A G THE STAFF iMAom ,,0rAF? ' : After- selecting a snlt-able title for t-hs second • aixuaai. to be pulllebeti. tg tbe.-Onanaoek Sfthcc-.3 gSttaff meai ' bsrs eppr -lntad by our loyal •; ”■■■■■ ar?c, balpftAl prisxcipal knew that we ' v ould reed a very reliable sdltor- ' -in ' chief :eo we chose Dot tie Kellf%Bt,? ho proved to be more than satisfactcrycKrcwiiir that we v ould need a ? eliahle assistant e:hltorgGierle Kellem waa ths {•irl oalecjtedcBiiiiSia Sue Hubbard was appointed fcsr tho ;.ob of bui 5 iness isanagGr aud took ontire cent ' 1 of Iho bixftlneos end cf tha anmml« Tean Prler was siacle subscription xEc.nag;srjjWhilo G ox go McMath v j s 6pj ointsd advert-lai: manager The prol iotion loangersLlary.Lee Gardner took cere of rhe typings rairieographing-asseinbling end blncilng the year booka. Bill Nelson,the- sporta editor-ji-l.-ri wrote various arti-oals: about cur gaisi?s ot-hor aeti- ' ' ities Frod Ralston being our icke editor .took aare of the: ru!Bor«W- ' knew that we would nood ' a Tocy efficient -person to take care of the art tso ' we ohose Mary Ann Lee.Hot. only did ' she carry xout- her 4ob as. artist sufflelenuly but sue also typed and- rBU off many a.rtic.l-ea for ' the aimuoliAs faoiilty odTisors wo . chose Mr 3erl HoppeMrs Lee Booth and Mrs® Marie Penne ' well„ MrSo. BeIota? V hat 3 the forssiila for atex’? Stevie ■ Mi ' S c Belote; b‘hst-t . Stevie: Mrs Belote: That s not v hat I said. Stevie: ' Didn ' t 3--0U say H to C ■ .•oodx ' bhat do you consider the greatest Bohievemont- of the Romans?” SanMy Nelson: Speaking Latin! fO ' V Mr-So Ghadderdon: ' ' I don ' t think I look thlrt.y; do you gueax ? Mr« Chadderdon: ' ' Ho darling,not now . Ion used to ' ’ ■—- ' 0 ft) (c.) ■ Pj N: ' ‘DASH MADLY Chadderdon Where Do You Belong. Well Get —■ ■— ' ' z - Jij: - zJ ‘ 4i - ' J - Richard Bunting Mary Ann Lee Donald Stotz -J Sanior ■ mes. :«i fcV A a-Ck tr« K kC9 : -te r; It! «!■ -ac «c. ' f c« 40 b 0 4 c e ivEai tr . -S t e «r c«9 e« .B ( !0 Ifft w su C « i9 ciVaaft C -8a ll CD4r « «. • V«|« lOrf «i0 « •«(f-fev IW 4?r «n Cjp v . o 1 • « v« 1 « 4 . S«. • • 2 CS «|9 CStrl Prettila t girl Most heii some bay lAost poiDular gii j Most popiitar toy Best all arounc girl Best all around ' boy Best dreesed girl - Best dressed bey Best girl athlete Best boy atiLlete Gst talented girl Boet oaloiiti d boy elitest girl uutest bey - Best girl danoar Bsst boy dencor X ' jQ xteSt OsiSTOl i ' QciteSt boy 5 w cawo-o®«.vj : ' ■ ' «a!i.e «-i.- OK-J “ 3 b£i ' d. 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' fading thorn, foi our sake, Pl.4;6 remain oltuCo In our dear old Alaa Mater, First v 9 list the teachei’s:- W© hope that in these We ' ll bring ou:i theix featureso UTo Chadderdon is our princiPipal . Ho roles with iron lumdl la spite of his flashy neok ties j We know he ' s one grand isano Ml3s Seott has seen us ' Throu four long years She embarked on the sea of matrimony, W© shed the tears Mrso ?©rmev ell toaohes history, A subjeot not oasy topasso She says ’ hs hut we kncTA? she will Miss the good oj.o Senior Class , We hear a yell In tha library. Of «srr Dixm mo msi That ' s MrSo Dodg our librarian Trying to quell oijt daily rloto Miss Finney beaohcs English About how a sentence fucotions, She tries to boat into our bralnSs. Xnterjeotions, propositions and conjuastions Jlrs Wood, our athletic teacher v ho sought U3 in th sports, Eron showed us diciplia© Upon the tennis courl So MrSo Beloto teaches Biology Rhe says, and art, To leem the mech iaism of the brain,” But ws ieam the I ' jork of the heart-« mm Poom cont5.xiued—— II Ju3t listen to tns noise of grinding, Mr Hoppes, o -er at chopo Eo s tho teacher of Industrial Arts, But someday his patience will flopc Miss Milliner, our latest addition, - Abides by the Snglish riUes, Althougii we’ve never attended her class, ii- Wa can at ill use her graii map tools o Listen to the drono of time end scales As Miss Mar ret patiently teaches The attentive pupils of Oo H S Wh.il© counting, she constantly preacheso corae our dear classmates Bvory sitigle one is sv;el2o Althowigii we boast on leai?ing them, We U hate to say farewells Hacard is the dark-haired girl. Who’s really very shy« But in this ? orld, she’ll take her place. When the right ycung man oomon by« The artletio girl in our class. As everj cne can see, la our very ovm end loreble, Mary Ami With Margie Lee, her gentle Wc can t] kB no comparlsoao We counted days until she met Her OHO end only Harrison Boneld is the preaohsr. He preaches to the folks HiJ: - spefichea ere not seimons. But ouij corny jokesc. Peggy Mfesoa is very nice; • Shfe can break a boys heart. But her one fault, which I can’t see Eow 02 she be 30 abort III contiiiu©d — Of pretty girls in our class There are but just a few Blit w© hBTTB one that tops them all Her name is Emma SuGo The most popular girl of them all and she ’B really in the pink Is our own Nanoy Parker Better kiiown as ’’Tink Glenn is the most talented boy And his one talent is to sing He’ll hum and croon to make girls swoon A ocHHbination of Frank and Bingo A real sweet girl is Audrey There Is none as sweet as she Soon her Prince Charming will come And a lovely romance there’3il bOo t Happy =go« I ucky Helen; Isn’t wery tallp But she really does her stuff Whi3.© playing basketball o Take Ylrginia Wilkins Sh© really Is quite merryj, ' Especially when she’s with, Her favorite guy named Perry Of all the girls, who are trim and neat Gloria Turner is the fairest She comes to school each morning. Like a ’’daily hint from Paris” The handsomest boy in our class. You’ll never find him htmting. Who are w© talkihg a ut? None other than, Richard Buntings Frances Turner reads the papers, ”Tho” she doesn’t car© for books Cause it’s to William Taylor That she always turns her looks , A regular girl is Doris Poulsoh, With a disposition fair to see, -. We knov that she will succeed - • Tn- whatever she c ses-to be ' .. r w ■ Last but not least ccsaes ' Phyllisjj, She talks about Lawrence we know Don’t be surprised some summer day. To her lovely wedding you’ll go© In all these silly verses About our good old High School Days, s ©cntinued Barbara Spiers is quite a glrl«, She can really cut a nago . I, 0 ts hope that when she marries Bil-. They’ll raise a ”jitterbug Anne Carol Lewis is literary As everyone can see But she’d rather do her reading With a ’’G. Joseph Lee We can’t forget Bill Xlelson Who is really on the beam He’s a real good sport in ever 3 rthlngo And captain of the football team We think a lot of XJancy Guy« A tall and graceful gal. She’s a good companion. And everybody’s pal Now Kemmie is a good sport to. And he’s really hep and spry. We know that in the future He’ll bo some girls regular guy® The career world beckons Dottle Kellam, We expect some day to see That she has ultimately reached the goa. To sign after her m ' m ”M. D ” The personality gal of our class V hose disposition will never cease. To be tops among us all Is, tiniest Lucille East. We had a boy in our room. One we called James Mears When he joined the Navy He cast away all fears . Poem k II QM3S moymioY of ' 46 A eurtaiji i Xowly An are appeal ' s vjitti inscription ”Glafis of ’46 ' ’ BcycM the ’aro I a groat eelebx tion It is tbis luwaillng of e. portrait painted by our c ' wl. preaid xit i ary Ann Lae. The ecene cbiangas anv a woddin ' 3 taking place The bride and groora ar?.p tergie Lee Wind.- or and iiarri son ?h:-J.lip 3 ; the Tdnl ter psrforiidng ths osrenony .is Donald Chc.ndler 8totS: Jixcitamsnt prevails the faces of sv oonlng girls appear in the crystal tall v hy it. aienn KeXiam, the lover and Bing Sijs.atra of Onlsy v olly tharems isfiarr Helsn Barker, onr profs3sion al baaketball playerj, ' vith a fanilXy : t foridng a cc aplete tea?n and It s all Ix the farjll.? tool The Boene travels across laauy states v.o tlis Llb |rary of Congress, .vhers o xq s lutitorion Ar ' e.s Cai ' ol •Le is is head that e xjsrto.in j S-unator loa ha.-? ’Tory • . 1 acQ Beggy a day [nuraery cut on that lalry The saeno travels to i ..r Lf rdor.r fine f ancy Barker ' :hout to go :5s:?. the -che he.s her ' own. mixsisse .1 shen ncm: on v.-hich h liroonr? ha:? favorite guy Rraph P rks. T. : .ft a Beauty . olgn 1 b laij jDsslble with Freno s onnagar.-, of her uu£ ior.;srs are cheJlsngJng h ' yr fAcgen® The ?riOsne 5 r’aTel=. ' to jfcltlmv.;rc3 , in Ji hns Eop ' id-rik’ ' Honprltal wl i?r-3i Eallaia v ho could never doiddc she to do, linn Le-ti oTiC a knotm fcJur£eo.n.. ilLuarii,c.-: 1:;: out tairlng te e- ttmsHj m see Tirg.vn.iv’ Wilkins VlCkC iia.e cit las; 4 be Bile the sS ccariif? a nurste, oeem.,- h€.iN3 liar oti® 0; vin Perry i; ecnTo2 s;33ei}lng s:.5ftv- 2? a serlciia ope.rationo Xvow Vfc’e vi3W the b:?oad Atlantlo Ootjan, where James Meare :ia i7 a flvu. ctak adialral. .-,?i Usels Navyjj is oi jers wlt.h that d ep., VOiOOo Bill i elson has “oeooae u fanout dOjaatrucvAoaal eugineorg his first task vmo to coruitruct a haa-s for Aatta Slid the kids, The neon signi® blind xae o they are r onstrlisted fantastic siiapt g the w:lring :1s perfeov,, .no one could aohelve auoh ti feat as this hut our ’le.nml® Dfsze.. Tlie glaring of Broadway rQv. ala the open¬ ing of the veigHeld Follie atarring Glo.ria Turnorg vr ' .i.r ;i , ,, ,..V ,. ., ‘hV,:,,,,.. 4,..J. . JS? ' ,. ' Lrt ■H 5 j f V- r-vi ,vl 1 r f 1- u r1 1 4 PI f J 5 } ' . ' ■‘fi Ai. - i r? .Mi IJ t ' v ? ' 5 ! ? ' f ' .J I vy 1 i-f i . a I : r-.-l . r i ! 1 r.n O’ t3X3;.sf;i J roph05y II OC litiT ,UCd ,: i f i y ' i t who f ot hs: traiiiiiig right hex© is our cesnpo How I ;3ae a 1 800 aar© ters the cciiiity agent 13 really turning on—why that ' s Mchai ' d Bunting, Tlth Mancy Omy aa his seorstsjiy Ba3?ha:.?a Spiers Is now private secretary and fienue of (leneral Wiliiam 1?, Hartfoan, of the Paratroopara« The crystal hall reveals F iina Sue Hubbard as an elementary teacher but she®s doing some model¬ ing along the side Phyliss Boxighty is nov; a stenographer, most of the ioaterial in her filoa are poems froti Lawerenoe Seated at a traasoontinentr1 switchboard 1 see Boris Poulson, Lucille Bast, Kaomi Beauchamp, and Audrey Harrison working away as star telephone operators, u nmiiT Oj k m spars tTrCTA T ' TEST cm WEAK? ' What Can Wo Spers That Ihey Gan Wear, wai? the ins p. ring s logan of the Stird v; r GIothing Brive, the . aiit. of which was to provide the hungroy war-tom. ■1 and thousanda of helpless hiili-naked chi3,dron could fes seen v afiderlng aroixtsd w ir-?h .ttered r-treets. children, many of whoae parents bed bses l-;iXlod U durli;£ tht over conr ta.nt air-raido know already ' p penalty of war teny soaia whicii havs acc«alat ei on thrir ETBsy ls undevel iped todies, can never cr sod and will remain as an indiilable to this great cause that tha Acseriaai.! people gave their ailf imd etaxnriixg, olothclcss Eux ope, will Xojctg rciaeaLhar America, truly the land of the free, forever, fox’ her groat and enthiisiastio support I f ( i 1 K .S i , c 1’ . s.. A • . fry -A «. m ? 1 ..‘i- ' y ' to.) A T. ? ' ' ' 1 V N, u i M ;_ •pKV ' W ' --. - V • -sr ;w ' )JS ■ ¥ T y . V I Kq cas g?; aiSu5-,tir4g lom ot 19 69 having isucisass- smplst d Pc ' isr y€C%ii s iix iiigb. schooi. do l5 Cirsby prc laiia this doevaii nt to ho oi;.r la -t vdll aM tsst ' «5nt, 3eot:lonl ' l J th 3 cla a of -Al ' p v ' ? yil.ll ar.d bequeath all ' :)f o{t Senior r ' X ihts and piiTiXageH . plus our record und a bofctlo ojC V. asho to oloanso : 1 .t Art-.lolg JCIl To the Sopliosiore;) y g Isare tho pleasant So igfrB ' oT bocQming tUgnificil lua5,ors and 3eiilG3?3 , Article Ills To the FT Q-dlunen class vg vvi.U. and be- que following ax ticleaj lo All v ade of ohewing 2« All brolen wlndtjw lights to 3o All ooraps c-f paper on the lawns, also V7« wish to leaye tha happy that thay v;lll hnTo a fi ' fe ysara to go in higJi school in¬ stead of our f o iTa S § c?t♦ion XI Article li To our tall and fail’ prlBo lpal. Mr« Ghf4dl-= ■erdoBj w™Ieaye a tvjo-w ay to Willi-oriSborg , in hcpts tiheit soma day he will Iwve x sauperated from Ms dealings vdth us tc uno r etcirn helft, iigftl IX« For o ' f. ' iT Icind cOicI patient faoul.ty ' e udll pray 1‘hat ' Ho other oXasa v ill bo the ms i little diiiiions that- v e besne Arfciclg__III t As a special faircT to llr. Harass vm ask tiSt tli8 tctble under the .front stalrn be rrsmovod anfi a day bod put in its plaoo so tomt ho way take his uarnoti naps in ccml ' ort , S«jv5l}lon III Article 1? To Xoaria Dottle kssllasi loaves her woru out tap i3ho3:3 and ooE ' aoso©. i ioliS IX Donald Stotss hlB ability to play basiboj no John K XX k and all bis Jokes aiut wise oraoks to Bl-chaM Taylor Artiolo ills Nanos? ' Parker loaves h«?r all worn date bock CO Pldine Pa:ini:3s Artiolo IT: Barbax a Splox-a laaves her baby talk to BnrrsriisT ASft io le T ; Iraross Tuiuiar loaves har military sscrets to Mixio S llliams, A rticle T X: To Parker Bai nos Sill Nalson leaves SOTO of iTs extra lioiglibo Article TX% Hichard Bunting leaves hi.s with womeir to Wilber Jiilliner Art 1 Ola T-lIXs Tc Ada liundlay, .lathryn £atthews and iniiiwi ■ I iw i ■■■111 n ' tiw I I— ' li ll H 4 K if i! M ft 1 ‘ • i •-, . Cifr -Hi —, ' r. , SiXJOESS OF ’46 On September ?, 1942 forty-e-lgbt slight? neriroiis but Qxcit 6 «a uiipiis 0020:16 Freahtasn in high school. Our faith- ful homerocaa teacher ms --trs. ferie Petmewel Y ho vas also our constant advisor and coun selor. The officers elected for the year mre president, Richard Ta ylor; vlce-pres- ident, Donald Smith; secretary, ILuise Sue Hubbard; t.rsasurarJ Howard Ayres. ‘ After v e h%d rsceived the ofistomary initiation,which damonstrated our good sportsmanship, we begsii the year’s work with the rush and co;c fuslon of classes and boe s. Thrctighout the entire laix-up, v;e consoled oiiTsei es vlth the fact that next y- ar the tables v oui.d turn The following September we returned to assume our duties Slb proud Sophs? Mach to our sorrow, we found that our class was reduced to tb-irty-eight. We were honored to have Miss Lotta Scott qb jux honaroota advisor. Officers 11 elected were president. Dottle Kellam; vice-president, SucU Pruitt; seoretery, Richard Bunting; treasurer, Donald |j Smiths The main event of the year ms the class picnic to |p Silver Beach chaperoned by to. Avery Lewis and toss Lotta h Scott. Since transportation oould not be secured, Boogie” dj Boggs consented vm in his truck.Aftsii an eo 5 vt| ahlQ dey of swimfiiing and refreshments seasoned with sand , - J] we returned home pleasantly exhausted. ll Entering our J in.1or year of high school found us quite flj familiar vdth the usual routine. We v;ere again fortunate || to have Mss Scott as out hoserociiii teacher,Our number of fi classmatas had decreased, as some had answered the call of Uncle Ssa« Officers elected were president, llary Ann Lee; i| vice-president, Bill Kelson; £(roretary, Dottle Kellam; treasurer, Nancy Parker. Members of the Jiinior-Senior classes were honored by a formal dance December 15 given by the faculty. Music was furnished by Sam East and his ”Merry iTuke BoxV DuriJig intermission, dallcicus refreshments v ©re served and a3,l departed with pleasant smiles of enjoyment- In January, a farewell dance was given hy members of the Junior-Senior classes in honor of Pet© Parker and Ker- ford Payne, who received military kits as , ifi;:V of friendship. The most a: .ticipated event ot the year was the Junlor- .Senlor Prom, V ith the gracious cooperation of iaembei‘3 of the faculty, we were able to secure tha .services of the i! t- 1: H E i! H I li . ■ , 4 Fort Gustis Orchestic for the gala event. ‘The color eohamejl supervlcigd by to. Hoppes., ran along patriotic lines and ,;s ✓ imirinifaiTrirMI Last Will aiid Testament IX oontinued- — Mina Virginia WllieiiiS leaves hex ' ever- vjagging tongue o Article IX 2 To leanna Kiramaljj iinn® Carol Levds ISSveiT hor silliness Article X ; OJo Dorothy Lewis j and JSunice Mex y Helen Parker leaves her athletic ability« Ar ticle Audrey Harrison leaves her seat in the ?ra3hvilTe“bus to Frances 0ast5.G, Article UIs Clenr SLellfim Ms ability to sing mfSIIScS ' l oMscn, ArtIcle XOIj Kmm 3us Hubbard loafer John V ise SillaSi to tiic lonior girls A rticle X l ' t Ann Lee l avao hair list ot reduc¬ ing ' ezercisQS to Kancy Hartman along with Doris Poalsons nsrscnal guaronteso A:ft;iolo iSTs Haomi B aacharip laaves her natural vm. ' wy Eimrwiii sMaxfi. Aytieie XVIs fo Safety I;OU PolJ.lard, iueille last laaves quletncfes A d cle XTIX: 5.feTgie Lse Windsor leaves bsr good naturednossTto Hoonie Mlddlaton Art icle XT IXI; Kc mmie X)i5;.€i leavaB his titlo ' )oster’’ ' to Sammy Artiol© 1XS.I P6g£ Maaon leaves her scphisloatlon to Glenda Ilws3,l • Article IXs To XfCvdB, Gloria ' .‘Airnar vdlls bar iSTIItrto danci.. diql Q X: Phyllis Doughty is ssearching .trantloallyl ?Er a ‘IcFy-giiard to see that I-.axet’t5nee is protecteeo Article Xji XXt Mears wills Ms oallcr siiit to Buddy Perryo Article yxilli Pc Kiiddee Doub® I anoy Guy leaves her Artic3.e 3XIV; Tho bar3‘ ball team wishes to leave Bill Huncan a new dontal place. A iole ivy ' ll To Tli 0 lm,a wo, the Sonior Glass. Ioif?e Si Slie {guta she can scrape from under the deakSo Section IT We the Senior Classg do hereby declare this to be our last vrilX and testaTsentt, Saul or Glass of Zip 1946 Success of ' 46 II spring flowers added tc fche dacorationa« At the houi’ of 8 Pe Mo the fioox was crov ed with th© lovely midens of their pleased bea ' iSp in glitter¬ ing forces while the boys strutted in their best dreea stiitSo During: IntesmiBson ta ty rafx eshaaants were served and at iiidnight streamer of oonfetti rained from above shoivering the hail splendoro Pln nooes for the proia v ere eeoured frc the pro« oeeds of the play Aunt Sus-le Shoots ths V ork3 sponsored by the Juidor Class during the yearc .TSnteriag our fourth year as pr‘)ud SeuXors W 0 fo and we had absorbed some of the fine and useful knowledge ©onsta itly drilled In our heads by our patient teaohers for the past three yearso Miss Lctta Bttott again had movod up to be our Senior adviscro She .jiist oouldn®t bars to leave such a wonderful classc. ' iffioers elected ware the same as hey were the Junior year with the exception of treasure 3 who is Barbara Spierso On Oecember 7 the Senior ClasB presented a play entitled, and Sis In Kew Yorko” We made a success financially with a large attendance o Hhe Senior Banquet this year vjas successfully presented In oxir honor through the c praciousness of the I inior Class Wxquislto decorations and tasty foods added to the colorful event« Ihis last prom will long remain in our memoryc Kow that graduatioB is here we are not 0 ‘.§ er to leave as wa thought wo waroo Iven with the excitement of placniag does not adtcr the fact that it r arks an and to a po‘r tioB of our lifCg which was dear to 1 1 Soiae IIyq from day to y ' WillQ otbeia live another hi !Phsy ho m the i Kinmr t-p plainly mill, uvc.cms of ysu and p.a| They prophesy an,d oalm oar t e.i s 5| Tolling iiat vdlX happen ir- ccssi ng years This is no joke but good adTie tf | V Widch you’ll accept if you tliijii?: teice V So to those shar© the ory-stal V ts giT8 thanksj one and all.. hall rx There are mauy talents in this worlds among Xj which is the gift of seeing tbs outcome of e’ entiSo |4 ' A fe? fceaGhei a and friends of the school ar® sliar ’• ' ir.g with us this gift of prophecy, These are not jokes but true pr?$diotions They are printed here for your enjoyment in aomparirig the true events sosia flTs or ten years heuaej vdth our predict f Hi H. Ao Wisa predicts; Five ysEi e hence the year high aahool pro- gi‘aa v ill b© effeatii ' © throtj h ail high sohooi. k grades. This should riean a mch broader offering in b. ail, high 3ohoo3, o-o oi ' ses and in t irn sho old rosiilt in better prsparatiou oa t ' m part of all Mgh. ■ i school pup5.1s for whatever llna of wor.k they may wi3.h to folio? when they ha e iMnished high school too Vvh A;, Levds predictss Tim® i i fleetingj, the yearn roll around and wc all get older whathax we ??.Uih it or As tha yea- ' cs pass by all of ue changefo.c th© wo.fst but mostly for th betta.rj so I predict; 1, That this ye.i.c s eighth grade enjoy- t lia five-ye©x high school prcg am, 2. That the boys will soon piiXXing the . Iri’s hair and v ill mor-3 oftsiA s-sak th95:.r oomp anyo 3 TMt the young people in this grade ?;ill have a gr-aat ohallanGe in Ilfs and lining; and. ' that thay ? ill moat t.hat chcillenge successfully® ? (i I i aVAX Tp ' r Vi O A: I ffi! •i f c ' ' E Ohadderdcn predicts; In 194 ' a military mor. will, be elected ProS ' Ident cf the Uiitad States, In 195 conserirativo w ll be elected Pros ident of the United States® In 1953 our vill he over and v e x ' ill be in v±at s spoken of as a depression”—— ) k • I A BAD CNE That ’ vlll b8 tbs tims to bisy SAVE HG ; 4IID PHIGIS AHE LOV , . f WEATSTOE YOU WAHT,. Tom: dollar tvll,! buy teEEB TIIIES as much in 1953 as 1946 N ( A t ( N 4. By 1955 thero ivlll h Te bBsn soma consolidations 1 . in Acconack County schools, Thors will be at least one naw largex arid definitely modern. S high school built and in use.Proyisions will . ■ haT6 b€ 3 ii iSada to send viorthy hi A school grad- C uates to aoXlego at tli6 axpenae of the Gi amoa- wealtho IlTa Ho Lo Johnson prediotss In flTTe years people Vi ill go to .stores and will buy z ' ' food already in plates, .It tidll bs frozen and there will bo small cvexis to mria the food I !ir. Go Go Joynes pradtots: JV Thro agh the oboperatiTo effort of the students r; S K teachers j, and GCbl 1 m ulity grsat success for the Onan- oock High School, ( MrSo Winifred Po Belot-a predicts; } In 1950 the.re will be 455 000 pri¥ately ovmed f airplaU ' Se J Irs. l ia. ”!© Pannewei pr dicts: I By 1950 Onaacock School vlil haTe esepanded to suc.h realms that Eoma EaonomioSp Business, Bin© ( and IMustrial Arts and Sadie AotiTity will be in- eluded in our curricsulm and will be amilable to all C. i ' ' ilr ‘U Ghadderdon also nr edicts: DECSMBSTs 31a I ' S, Briggs . S Coca-Cola J ZoDdte Pr, 5 294 -49 «« ix7G« ■ « «c -131 eiE«5e iQ I79 C « P 3 0 -gg «B MB. J« •« VJ, 4K -43 f«u Mt.- c« ffxs w a-. Q -10 • e liW JC «v «tt sr 7 -31 •saoBAWCjABwcmct 40 -34 -.11 1953 180 30 —11 CIA er Q .Sf W «.)IC CEA « X AjUaV oolen Bald LOo ' z e? £ « CSk 4V «t « -6 —•’—20 ' •” «’-“4 j V •J!-. % i i s ' I ‘C On noooh liurch OTir.T ' Q- y FH0I:T ROr - let- to ri-:,ht nar aret i:ears, Kthel Snlch, Uiaine Rarica, Kavi n Stur-ia, liancy ;. i‘aAC©s Lat iicy s, i-ryci% Trilly Shield, -Urn Povj sll, llary . ee aarcaer, roily Doub, .}eenrie iiinnisl, -lloria Keilari, SIOOIID ROl « left to Dorothy Levds, Ilina Uilliano, Xrene-iwls, 0 ?enoa Darcy tvatto, voaii Buck-la, Betty Lou rolliard, x-ancy J?r7ans, Ado i-umdioy, JLatrtryn xoattiiev.-o, i5i.;nico £=iiltu, Lef5.iy sTo kATi Kifloj Aden llundiGy, ' nU.liD ua - left to T. ' alXavC Pouison, 5111 Dui-oaxip Paul Doiiojo-Oj Parker .lo ' ny Barnes, VMllard Parkerj, Donald ainAth,. 111 Parks, Kthjard Begins, Ejchard Taylor, Donald B1 ' )K RCD’ - left to right ; Luther SaTage, Mil Sterllag, ’uiii-is ;: a ' ?ag6, Kenneth Hamon, Stuti iy llelson, Da iil Lea Lewis, Lilhai ' Illlllner, Stev art Scott, a T, Turlington, Honaia Lliddloton, Charles Kelly I THE JUNIOR CLASS ONMCOCK BIGB SCHOOL THE PRINCIPA CS HOME miim oyjiBs Wq tbs olasis of ’473 .initictacl into high sehocl s, Tcry Sonhe nore Glass The girle wore theii’ hair :ln plckcrdn -y fashion tied v ith eC ' lorad. tilso ;-3hortu aiiCx h aTy laake-up, iTith faoos peiatecl ou the 5 .r knoos Xi?ith lipsticko TIi@ boys WG:t-a foroed imlr; the traditional, ’’bait-lineThe zs«t of the year followed fairly nrisvexitfiLlg wxth the ezzaeptioa of our class picnic, v hloh took place at Bailey’s Poi to ?«8 had trausportatlon by tiraokf the min food was hot dogs and evarybody supplied their OWE drinks o The boys had a hilarious duokisg the girls® (A:ithough the girls protsEited at the time they really liked it ®; We ontersd the Sophomore Class fseling very little x eaponei-biiltyo Be-ir:g the Shesp ” beoauise P’o su:-?pessed tha px-’evlou Sophomore class in misohelTouDnaes gv ::: chewing,, and beiikg late for classes 5 wo did not haye ? ur class dance,, ? ‘hl ch is the ubu4.i 1 eusto ii of the Sophomores o We had oiu Csiasa plQuio in Fay at SilTor Beach® Wa again had transporte-tloii by truck, but this tiirie it had Isay in it® Ifa left the bsacli ar-oiml ?s30s and there xms a fiijl.i niO on c®v« roac«v «e®soA S This year w-3 Iis:vva eomet-,h:lng to he pxwiu of« our class play® oF The 0-room whiah told an asiusing story of hew a returned Mbj-Ixxb GOpcid with his f£utiily. when they conaide.r6d Mm a ps3 oho-2ieizi?otiCo It ooul.d. ha,r3 Brc ad- way production® (We tldrik} The rest ' Of the year 7as spent In planning a spring prom worthy of the Senior Closso Haxt year we siiall cliange our wicked ways and become dignified seniors !! r Bsei; sov.’, _ Sayocaa Tr-uitt, Bobby Marshall, yohE Willis KeilBBi, mmxt 131 5 Movraady, CalTin l% 3 !E 7 j Sadl 9 Staveas, ffrar-Ols Asbbyj -: : j rdls Oalsy« V tSenter left to 3?5,ght Efiiily IcsjCisli ” C 8 ,nn.o Ofixiiilnor Tiifsinls. Tay opj,- ilepy I licrv 5 ' eamia Qcir te Pc ancy Borms llj ifcttia SOQ yoy 6 s, P i 0 a Bewidngs teyoo J yia, B 8 € 0 ?BhtilX Bohby Soott, sjsbs Sanuolpn MarrlBi,- Ba .Sewo F Ofit 2?f2W to tcKi Hv c ks, Test-a Blvass . lB :4n: ]?rissra - i Scphosicre .Hlslori? Tlte .istory ct oiir sXaac b 6 5 .r. in 03 wa entire?! hl h school a ' d v fsat thi-cush tha lonQj terrible ordee.X of beias Irltia 0-4Ar 5,nitiation oojisigted of t:t .j£. hovz belli. ' ? put tbj ' ougli Vm uau6l and tlie giris ’ v oaric-g overalls cind a sMrt- i z osxg sJ.de out ro raake up ' and bo 3i8.ir““0lI’0Sa iVlieii an upper oXassaian called bUr Raid vie bad to fall upon tbe floor« l- ' kQ alacis wa?L- T ' ery large bad to b@ divided Ij.to ti ' o sect ions c Om homero M tr achers Kere iira« Belote aiid PJrSo Ib.ry naod. other tscebers being Mls Lctta 3i?ott and iiisr. OuatlSc iifter a tiss wo got together and selootod om offioex ao They ?Jere as foXlov si President«lb .D.cy Bonniw©!!; Viee PrasiderJi-.Tta alya Klllmojaj Secre- tery-Xaura 3aIXe Duncan; Trc asiirer- ' Pima Balia Jj:?ne£u P ' oring the last part- of tlia year our olasss had a donee at the RelCg ?;hiioh ' 7a3 an joyod by all At the end of tAm year our ontirs class v ont on a picnic to Silver Boaolu .After this we left for our Qil-sarncd suvarxer vacation® VJhan w -3 entered our Sophomore year m had last roany of our forinar classsmates and so it v as not necsBBsry to have our class di ' lded agaiiio ' nrds I year it was our pleasure to initiate the Freshineno ' we again Diet and elactod our eXasr officers® They being as followa: .■breslcleut lea?i Prior; Vlc9“-preaideai ' -i3e.rbara Miduleton; 3a;5rat-ary- Pat Hooks; TTaasurar-SthcI ivilliaaiO ' s Oux homex oosj teacher 5.4 rira . Winifred B? .lots aad our other teachers are JH.ss hotta Socfl;, Sira® iiary ' Wood Harie Pau- cw il.l Mss i .arca.x st Finoy and Miss Puaan Mov the time had corns ta settle down to the hard work cf studying® W ' a all hope that Mil hav?- .mu h ouccass fsB cur ncudng yeara of high school. Top Row- left to rig.ht Jerxy 3vans; Bannie D smy Thc -s Blok B«rtop Car3. EamoUg Howard ThataiSj STROst Johns os, j, Berlf Oustis, Bill Rayfleld, Jiimiy IkJjDald Donald MvmrdSg Jiaks Wlnscr, Bobby Bundiolc, Middle Bov - left to rlgiito Rlabard Byrd Powell Willlaia Whiter Stephen Lewis ‘ orge Mclfisthg Anita Pnlgc Hastg Carolyn Taylor Misoie l orlLigton j Betty Lou Parks Petty Jean Spemo Haohel T.sllemj Blaine Barnssp D !«. Crosloy, Jerry Perry Oiekie Perry, JiiHsie Harrison, Bobby Belot? - ' VC Bottom loft to rlgJito I.ueille C«.rdlzior, Dcr5.s Bant, Tilllo .-lane Wajuksr, Joyco Hsnley, Mery Ell®n Ponsiioo, P ggy L??u ?ay,lor Harto Doris Sndthi, DorJ.s Eyano, Efery Sotello Taylorj Tlrginia B . vTustiSjj Jeen Jujie Horsey g, Sue Whits« miJfl THE FRESHMAN CLASS OHANCOCK fflCB SCHOOL Through these portals pass Onanco ck ' s contribution TO THE FUTURE OF AmERICA Tas FRUSBim CLASS iioTm ' n:ss of 1945 After a iiapi y Viiiea.tioji the grade,of forty-three pupiij , assoinbled at 0 . H. S on Ser t, 1 with fear In their hearts? as to what high school held! in store for us, Oui foar sooz) subsiding when we met our teacher who v ere Mssdaiaes R Boiote Ponnewell Wood, and hliss Susan h!ill.liier , We were divided into two sections with our hGme:: ODS toechors. Miss Susan Milliner and Miss Llox garet Finneyo In passing, it is wel,l to mention the bad ¥ ith the good amely the hetzinge The g5-rl3 had to wear a dross va ong side out and backwards, only one sock on and odd shoes carry a doll and v hisper nursery rhymes to an upper clasosari. Tha boys as usual had to suscomb to tho belt line, We soon became recogni; ed as full fleged nombors of 0, H S, Our class was cx’ganisod with the following officers; President Tica-President « Secretary Tree sure I’ George :..e=..dth Dicic Burt on Puigc r.lze In October we had a dance at thc Rekt 7X was enjoyable affair which most of the class tmd several teachers attendod, with Miasos MillS-ner and Finnay a; .vhzi.per ones. Just before Thenksg5.vlng the senool had a turks raffling giving away six trreksys to the winners Th money collected vans used for booksand library and first aid eauipment« V e v ers delighted when 8A won and v ere given a hay I ' lde and v;e5.ner roast at Sand Ellis, After a hard and prosperous year, mingled v ith pleasure v e are awaiting with keen anticipation the time when vve shall become Sophomores, ’ M ' -. ' - -Vr ’ ' ' . ' ■ 4 .• .T. -«- V ' 4 -, ' .-s: ■ ' r ■’■■ ' . ' . . s ■ v. ' ' «y ;. • ' S: v;-’7 Itront 1 ixnis ii SEiiT QilJ. TSm J : Na ioy Svans , Betty Loa P0l3.1a3f(l Mary Helen ;h Farkor Kansy Fart man, “Simaia Sue ' - :J Na.’xoy Wattsj..-. :: Back: Mary Lee Car t -er Anne Carol Lewis?, Frances lAa , f IvaGcy Lc iiorj Maiy aiu; liaroara Spiers rbylius Dcagbty. fTwacdt Swell, Virginia ?j’llkin3, TtXXls 3-!tield, Ann Foweil, KkIIoc Donb. ymsi! r iAO BOTs FooraAix miM Front? H: B, Raw, lartn W.ollam.- Bill Helson, Saa$?i;r i elscn, Tsires ls:«i 3LU© « Bae. : Bryc? Da la Hicliard Brinting Af?dls OdIbj Joba i38 Itellaui Bill Parks.. r .It ' - ' : v ,, - . .,A ♦ ■• ' ; ‘ y y T .y r : •t . • — 4 3 ■,,d S| 0. H. S. G-IPJ. ' S BASKETaWi The Onanoock High School girl’s basketball taam went to Tangier« Octot er 19th They were carried, there by Captain Allan on the Will Bo Kellan boat- The trip across the bay was Tery pleasant being the first trip for some of the folks who went. The girls looked through the field glasses at the old light-house on Watts Island and most anxiously observed the approach to Tangier itself Arriving et the dock at one o’clock the girls hurried to the high school end were greeted there by the Tangier girl’s team. The game was started at 1:30 and our girls were soon aware of the splendid playing ability of the Tangier girls. The game prcoeeded v?lth the following line-up; For ' Brds; Kanoy Harttr.an, Betty Lou rcllierd and Rmma Sue Hubbard. Guards: Nancy Evans, Mary Holes Parker and Hanoy Watts, Substitu lions were made in the last half; playing Barbara Spiers, Vii ' glnia Wilkins, Mary Ana Lee and Ann Pcwell, for Onsnooek, For Tangier, the line-up v.’as: Forwards; Jean Perks, A, Parks and Sue Sears Guards: Hing, Crokett end Payne, At the end of the first half the score was 13 to 12 in favor of Cnanocok- At the close of the game the Onancool: girls iiad won bv a score of 24 to 19 e After the game our girls were shown the greatest of courtesy by being escorted about the schooi.; wsioomed into some of the homes near the school and shown about the town. The girls and tovmfoXks were lovely to us. The Onancock girls boarded the boat and arrived at the wharf in Onctnccc.k at 5 o’clock. The followiiU 3 , v eek on October 26, the Tangier girls played their return game at Onancock High. Again the 0nanoo?5k girls won by a scoro of 25 to 16. Both teems feel thaz their experience was grand and look v ith pleasure to next year. t. V - J n. .-« ; ' W« 3T «rr:3V9A£P WO«ai(i-7 : «% ■ -«:. 4. - “. ' -c:2rr=BLj.jd6-u .-i. .• -V gV- ■ • •-.« ni. j Asmsa. SE. ' isoK jfcinoock- opened it.:; annu l foothall seasoa 77itli. a tough hroak, when t.te for:y r eaptain of the teem Donald Smith, bettor kney to us an ewdttj, was seriously injus ' od during cr,o of the praetlos gai es. Bill ilalsou vrac oleotod to ausceed Sr itty e.s captain, Tm first game of the acasen v g 3 v ith Kaatvllle, at Caancook, Aithou ll both te msi p-j.t t p e fierce struggle, Sast ' ille v as eblo tc g? in tHC touohdoivnj and a fielol goiil. Dtiring tho g=:. sieg Eestviils’s star players war ir4nr3tlo In the next Gook altiaGUgh vVofeate . _ hrin-snt rjlayiag as r rf;v .ip r good ootsoiilxig; and li0v.-e?3r„ oTiii o of the second in ocacMae tife IroiisiJt rs-wird i-t. ■yaii o -with IVc-ia-fl,! --;ic ;i s Oxis.aijook fipfsKte or.en in tiie la t two Bii:.u1|©s b: the . witii Bil?| a?ci b93.1 t C-. ' .ena g:®U«’ 4ofli ife..-.tfln!i a p.4;s p;f|.lc.t tpek tho poj, a«i ' Oss thti I3.ite for a souci-.OiOvm. s 1-iie ' osij?;’ poi c T«r. cainad ’ ' iah eWoc IJcvJ.s pvmk tiafnr %ha Ivrvi _ and ov®r ' cli i Insi ' X O 0i ,‘5 ' iic--; , ■ « 4 i ' 313 Grot . .W defeatiBg i l oxdfio I In the wi h Bloxcm on Oc-cyoe Nelson tof (Ri a. emi jso xaj i, wj carried It ( V ' bx ' vor tcl.iciip.OyAie p-i-sy v. ' fcs used again During the thlra dxw.i ' sr {5. B. I Br e ' m j Tor acj:-oss ne naal touobi.rjKn, :51cXo ' i -fel - ' iS agala bsen nefeavaS with a boo; I of lS-0.‘vW - ' . , v .v. Our ne:: ' :. Yictozy ■w ' On Bovemror 6, with ‘?.hs opuosing t0fc ' -i. the iHi’ defeatod OjCrl’liaMpton h.lgii, ru the Ee’!?OE,d quarter of this gsmo (H, B«) Ejad© a sensnllcnal 60 yard rm for the first touch- omi The first half ended vvlth a score of 6-J, TMs score v iis brought up by Caanooeli whei ln uns 4th aucr-ter, (L, SJ Kesisale Stee, jraeelyod a fer-ward paas whioi ilacsd tbs bell oa tbs 15 yard line. J ss the o osixif teaiii did uou Bcore imammaMSBspmm the seniors HI 5 s present:- IN NEW YORK 1 J W§m T JI t f J 1 0 m vO. iiCl.vi vi-L 1 si o (:i5.i? y ' ' - « «r - «bv iiiiiiiu-: Suo Hubl ' c T ' cS 6 r i;;a X d - - - « - -PIi .11 j. v i)o aglit y ii 6’I ' G Ol? ' ' ’ ' “■’ ' ■ ’■“■ V, . - . , --P •: li,fl OXl iC an, a noichhor- -- Atjx- Cnroi L iwl? f: ' om rToagins Ji?not ion Kancy Ptsrker ■j. Prom tho of Kot Tori:- Rio-bar cl E untln fro-TTi Cf pluB J’lmction-—Glenn ICollara • j Uiokiiy B itaother-Mart ie Lee r ludsor orphan f irl . an aotros lllcins ■ -Ksi?‘j)iie Dizo -Donald Stotz Dottie Keiiam tho liOtel in .Lofjgins Lunotior ' Frances Turner V .-y ■ w y -« ' V ft v ' Ci- i om 3AV ' , I Oa : .aam£y 25 i, 1946 at o ' gIocIi in th© high sciiool tuiiditoriim th fitelcr Class preseatf d «THE GHOOM SAID S ' ' fho plot centarsd aroii id the re-adjustKeat of Ste © OxuperoHij a returned f?ar ' groteran to Gi ' lliaii Ufa, H© tsus hlalerad his ucsi5.aoerla Iiicr. OasrA roa; and hifi old girl .friend j, Clari ' Gurtic butp after sTiSh ! i?toit€25c rfo aad 3ii; Uic,cife rBtar ' disjiiti, f!.3ally finds hlB happiness ' .Ith the Irl h ICTeg fhe oant was as followsj MrSc I.m% Carioron aothcr ISTc W5AI Oaxiisroa. father ' c w « c ••« ' 4 .jD « a3 daiaaroat so:a -- I si . ' M « -Sa iS:iy SteT: Patty Oemaroaj 14 year oM daughterHS s icify Hartsaa Mrso Sou au£.oji j,. ISyuSw Clare GartiSg Ste ' ea old girl Iklaars Parks ' 9 W ' CH mm «3V«A • •■ 2 4 ««««•« Kd f th 23 yoor old athlete Wi.llie V lilionL® in lew with Tlrgle Richard il-iylcr Mary .41ioe Call later girl Kert door—UIuiH .Park Tirgia Gassero:! oldeot deii:ghter«’ “‘- ' ‘=--‘- ' ' -5roau B? ckls Lto Shirley IrjdersoAi Stereo gir I- — BetTVi en acts oiasioaX co’irses Avere perfomod by oth r ir abors of the olesr tr GBOOM -SAIDj beori Oaanooch £2 :ldjy 0F 7 Oh T ;. ' •“ ’j ' ?iA ( V, ' : E jg! g5’ 3 1 ' V ti’ . r “;? ; := .. ,, knA. i;-h i.anXQ ' hB ' (- ' .or ' ' i. ' . 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Gi acjl i ' tre‘5 XfiC ' n: • ’ , .: ,..a fn7 , • ' • ; . ” ■ •■ •. n ' l -- . • : , ' 0.v;.-3.- ,. ■ • ' ’ ■ rrl.VGi, huiX ' ayca- IV T} Bjyoxx .. • I 110 01 : :. ..7 bc - A ■ i a b; il t-. -i t- •. •1. • ‘.v ‘ b; :‘ !; .? baXXC ' Xa;’ uBhx ajiu labebiaii. , oxiu : v.y A 3 ' :a ' Vi3b; rapoa a.ia;r; t ' aP xxiv ' , ' ’ .. . imvim all. 1,. . 1 . j: i b-jbii a pupils of th gra-jy ar presonti aji operasfcta l ovciiiiba r 9 at 0 PI. S. ‘rha operetta w .s ontitlefis, land Cr.Preajus Oona ' i’ruo ' ' ene .if ths operetta laid in the toTTOB rettp ' ; here some atiiXdren bM oobiq to iday. on.a of the £iir3.Sg v r3 or sono mx io berries which i£ eaten oiags enter Land Cr Dreariis Gome T-rus rch tney found soi-o a.ad as soon as ths ham th ' sy fell into a deep sleep. ' Hie fairies appeared and v hisksd them off tc the land. ' ticve they laet hcthex ' ' Goose charaoters, as; The 0 ' Hearts Xliss Muffatt, Jaok Bq- and many others« a xvoncarful experience the ohildron found got back to svsr clay li-Ving. Betty ooii- there :1s a time and place where dreao?s ohooX fether Old Woman Vho Bobhy •a.na doyoe I ' ay tE.ms Aw Hooke; Mnb le ITack Billy Pontio , :Fron.kia Soo tV ' ardy Tayloi g te Ghor is; llasca, Juan Obau.gh rax sSj o.na clo.i ' -ald Da¥ia. •au llario MiddletonJane lev lSj Lo Drjuen Barnss Jn Iy Bor ' om, JanAco Perry,, Kay IvIcKh ind ilary Lou Brittinghaia. vlioru. fma enjoyeo OUET High Scs:hocX set- mt by bi to attend, a session of tbs Acocjnac Coimty cireuit oiirto s inging and having a neoiy time on tbs miy to ico xaaCg entered the ooiirt house end settled down to serious mtterso VVe arrix ' ed In tiiie to here the sheriff 0 £l 11 the court to order at ten clocks which is the first prfHiSdiags cf the dayo Then ho helped the clerk draw the jurors whOj with the witness wero sworn in by the Clark of the Courto The stat‘d was prosecuting ' three lier for unlowfui - ly dredging oysters on Pooemoke Sounds Th Ocraaonwsaith Attorneyt 25r« AJ.bor AsieSp repersented the state and he was-assisted by Attorneys i o BrookH Hap and Bo Bo Ayres o The defendants v ere rcpersentad by :smos ' Buedlger aad Ho Amss Drumono The witnesses brought out scaee very interesting facts about the rigging of the boat and the toiiging iifi I • ' fe ' f ir ■ Lv f j i I o‘micoc-k: HiaH se n ooL s GCM i!i?rry ' .lsa hs jt At a nimtiiig of th OnaaO ' ek Srshocl’ Loaguo on epteiiber Z 70 ‘ilio ’ados firoa tha first tbro ' igb. the aev-jnthg gaT(3 a tox ;?- ijoyable pi ©gr®::.v ' Tho prograin began mth the Ifslooifte poein given by aevca children frorr; taa third gradOo the second gi ad6 saag thx 3e songs A Htmtlng We Will QCj 3 ' Seiiar ISati, ' ’ and • oldi.e x Boyo ® ' r.Uii ' V ae followed by a poe a 3 ac;itsd by Ronnie Ki:ur: 5 n of the first gradeo After tha second . rade had aung Old Daii” ' oyoa Fay Harris of ' h© first g: 4 £id 3 re cited a pom; the e- ond grade sang The . ho goid ‘ Tha Maaio Boxo - Buddy of the second greide al io raoltad a poeiif.o Th© progre mj, gi en the lsw«« sr gi adas snded with the cocigj ' 8i.nnb- ir by the sasond gealeo -Aftar thia the from the fifth throx gh the ©eveuthg ' gave a ddlghtfal prsfor?i ax ' Co of Stev?xi Fosterr. llfOo SeTeral ohilfeen ree-itod parts of isis lire« Batwsoa the parts a oaoriu of chiids en bew some of his heartfnl nelodies-i l?h-3:; ' not only tcM about Ms life and songs that he r rote but also gave a all dasorlption of his hobbies Paula -Jones scx..g ' Little I ' Javid end Barbara HooltSg Joan Obough Polly and Biilye Jtarcisr gave a portion of his lifel ( ' fhey• to? .d that Steven Foster was Bern in Bstoj, in lS26o Be waa of a retiririg nati re uni oared little for fane or moneyi r as. faxaous for -iis mneio of tli s Kegx ' oes, a id of the old soiith. They told of hiB in« spix’atJior ' for cosnposing those favoritoa, Old Black Jo9 ’01i?, Sutasanuhj, vnnd 01d TJncle Foster died in 1B6U 3 ' he progra eloaod ' ;lth Gay Vialtez singing one of bis most farr oxis pieces Jeaanie V lth The L5.gli Brovjn Kalro” Much praiso was given to the grades for putting on this play ar?.d the neabe ?s of the League went away that ‘light hoping to ' see cinothar fine preformanoo o . THS o mooGK SCHOOL ' S mmm President: Mr Herbsi’t Jolmson of Onancock : let vice president: Mrs. Ltiella Morris of Onley j 2nd vice president: Mrs. John Mejor Posq.ue of Oneucook I Secretary: tlr. V . H Farm; r of Melfa 3 Treasurer: Mr. James V ' o Truitt of Onanoock 3 During Vaa 1945-46 school year, there were . seven regular meetin’ s of the X e iguo. At the first rieeting in the fall, organisjstion v;as accomplished == and the enertalnmont noted on the preoe-eding page w ' as enjoyed. Throughout the year many ensrtalmaonts VTors enjoyed and two major improvements to the 3 school were accomplished. The school library, v iiere ■ over 30,000 readings hero been made by pupils this school year wns in neod of Improved lighting facilities to save the oys-sight of the pupils. Under the outstanding leadership of Mrs, Elinor Northam and praiswortiiy assistance of her sub-chairmen, funds ! were acquired for tho purchaso of flouresoont | fixtures. The fixtures v ero i ight exponslve- The | City Council and the Players Tiieatrical Guild each | made wholesome ccntrlbutloB to the prejeet. The | fixtures were obtained at wholesale cost through the City Mayor, Mr. Parring Scett. Through tho | cooperation of Mr. V iaa, County Superintendent of 1 Public Instruction, the bulb:, were obtained. | Mr, Lettierl and his laen from tho Eastern Shore I Public Service Company installed the fixtures. The J lighting in the library Ig? now ample, restful and | indueiv© to lK5tter study-. 450 pupils of Onanoosk | High School ere thankful, Venetian blinds matching those in the auditorium, a.ra now Installed In th© I library — entlively through the efforts of the League | Tho League, through th© chairmanship c.f Mrs. Lottlcri, | has a first-aid station, quite ccmpletoly equlppod i with laodiclnes and laatorials,, in tlw principal’s :| office and another in the library tor the benefit | of pupils Tho lest project accomplished by the 3 League, was flouresceat lighting in tho principalis I office where this 1946 school annual was produced, i Thank you. League inembers, your accomplishments ar j permanent montuaents to another groat and : successful year, 1910 Bisll, Marie EopkinSs Sallle ParkaSs Lsone Porkes, Sax ah Rogers Spancer P d‘v. Tan Psltj IVia, Triplet Waplef: Bart is Le Wapias Sarali 19X1 Chandler, Lois Dmoaiis Mamia Gllok, MXiio Hopkins, Albert Parkar Eargarat Rogeirs, Hlisabetli Rioh Blanoha Sa ' rage, Lillian Stewart, lloise StsTOri, Eerolu Ayres, Myrtle Haaoh, William Margaret dames, Sarah r43 lcs, Ellsabet h ■ytaii Pelt, ITrea 1i 0 5 -• — j Boggs 3 11 laa l Pjth Bratten, Dorothy Cropper, Margax 0 t Greanborg, Lilj. Ian Parks, Maude Sharpley, Catherine Sloomab, Hina Taylor, HXla Tignall, Eathryn Walter, Mi2-dred Weosels, Julia Pogle, Paul Wise, John 1914 Joyces, CrOOQwim Miles, Will lata Parker, Boykin Bailey, U ry Bun 3 iok, Blaneho ' Carminei Helen Gustis, Kathryn Fentregs, Ida Kelloy, Mary HeXscn, M!ir.le 3 . KottIngham, Ruth Parker Ulva Rogers, Lois Wat 8011, Virginia Beasloy, Bertha •■ ' FitsgeraldSarah r-ks, Blanche Jaiiee, .Lsvin Lei rlSj, Ml. It on Nelson, . P ' rks, Ben Pryor, Harold Brujrmiond, Boatrrl Gardiie-r, Helen LoifiSs. iieiria Nook, Thelma Parker, Taylor. Hildi ed Kason, I ' Eoasloys, BundloL, • i C ■ Myrtlo Mary Goneva Graduated Department from Homal else. Lxmx ■ 1916 Wlliiaiii Fitzgaraid AIb 3x - Bolote?, Mlrl m Billot© a ' M sy Kfi-i ' skey, Hilly Px uittj Bsleii Kart In • MlKirad Graoe ■ 1917 By.l i ey 5, I’lioins a Bisllp Carroll Hopkins Addison iTeneSg Vernon Morrisj GXarsnos Pai-ks George lieod Broadj 3 Soott Walter, Kdwln B iotSj Mlilan Boggs, Graoe Cliandlers Vorna Custis Virginia DruLiaonds Kaory iSactj Siisis Gr aiabQsrgj, Basrah E3rrlsoa, Alberta sTatsob, Charlotte li ' xry M arss, Eli2iali6th Parks j G-ecrgia Pax k r, Tera Viola Rogers; Anna Shores j, Anna Stewart Aifca Xitlows Virginia Uaderhilig Sarah Watson. Oatherins 191 s Boll, Lelasid Byr-j.. :Ei2r-ri e t Gu5 -tia. Irene 0oif:f:aing., Indie iiatong klQhecM J’it gerald, Hii h Grotonj Maile Hs??7i0n30n £lX zaboth ohnson,,, ar 1 on Hock j Blien Bettingham_ Ailoo Onlay g ' ?iary Parker Katherine Parks £5a.ry Parksj 0lands ' ReWj, Jjaable 1919 Bolote,, Lle Tsllyn Colonno , Max.y BrvAiiuaoiid j Sallie Easts Lola IsDla Jlot ?h ' r f Dorothy Eellgystj. Farra -ore UX’nonj, George Er lyii ti or M v:k Il ' iCilQ i .3g 3adia Scott, Carroll Gradiiatad frc:s Kornnal. Bepartiaoiit alsOo 1920 miliar Cooki Halpli Melsoiij; Parker g Agpeis ParL ' erp J kSc. Brittle Parky f, iaoyd PC’oXson iiil on Tlgn l, Sallle foisk y I rena Hears g l llsabijtSi H arSs Law£3n t MXlie Parks sj Payne j, “Margaret Fs22nin?0lXp Myrtle Tayler Hyrtl® Tlgsall; 1 1 Elis-abeth ? iIkin3g Mary VflBBg Tlrglsiia Chanos? g Ayres g Melvin 3elot6a Katkryn Baiota louifsa Boggs a Ifergaret Gsrut arag Glinton Chas.dla5?j9 Amie Gust5,s liuargaret Fosqne ohr l- jor Grajjj EiltoD Harmonsoiig Either He.monij Foro. ' st Kelly.; Charles Lev la ■ Avery Me esAj J Iorence Proj.ttg Lsah i3turgia; li;ary Wissp Albert Tonngjj Eolaa ' 1923 Bsllg :mt;h-- rin 5 Chandler 3 Dorothy Ghaee ' Mldred Clarks .Dorothy X rura£so.ifl Lslla l aaa g -Erm Cuntor A?voert Hamon- ' sori § ?assa B:elleris lolatio 1934 Belot 63 Hilda •Bcrir.rij Her: Gai ' -iaiBs lari BaviSp Helen Bcdson Etta Baatp ’ argusrita Q-ray 5 • Aatliarine aoobj 1330ms J’eh soiig lfb, :saa0 Moore p tKlo®n HioharlSg Mriefine l ylor a • Bllae Mtohell (Dlc ) 1922 Bnddp teaoe Biindiokg Williasa Chase 9 Spnrgeong Tr Dnaklej g iSaronor Fltagsroldg }?brest Gllek ' fJaiil K33tmon,i Hobart ' 3925 Branfor-dp Wslter Glia)Qdl9x p ' Kralyn 5 us ’‘4.3g Columbus LawlSj, ' Cecil HelsMcit 5 Hari’ iet t Klla • MisDouri TaiSNsss AlJUft Mmrer , ' Wilkins. John V X -, 1926 Finney0 Mil.llsoa Jqeob; Hesri?letta Jones e Ptioebuii JustiSg Keaton Parfser Hus ' us Parkaj 5 ' Charlctta Powellp Fran eee Riley Williajr. , ' 192 ? ' Oust -s,. Sarnh Drumssoady Berry Cardinej g i?avld Cardin r Sadia Harrison Kylda Johnson 5 , .rgar t Marting Su:rl PenseweXl , Prnitfc Flora Hayfleldj, aracie Heade , Sirorett Richards 9 Smith g Brooks Wise 9 Sohn Bd ards. E??ssar 19 ' - Will ye Aima DiAiuHiond j. (Gladys SSimon :«iary Mears GatiiarJLso Hot1 inglic?©9 El:eig25 ■ sott tn(sh % irrs ' 3 ia Soott ' Tlrgiixla .t son 9 h X929 Bernes Harold E rneSs Sidnoy Belote g Ali o Willard Fo Bull 9 Charlotte Gb andlar Luc:l 11 ' Dr-Ufiimondg Blisabeth Drnisiirio d Mavis Finney.j oria RiLoion Ecl ' ard Coe 11 Mapp. Blljy KottinghaiSp Billy IParker Thoima Smithy. Mhrgjaret 1930 Boole 9 Ollf-ton FiTlttiagh v . Jokt? Bull, F.iis- ' s Oaiap ' ballt garat ( arSiesr Cathsirins Li relist on, Lewi- ililligon, Basel Moore Silse Moores Lcis Parks fl Villliaana PoXliard Suth CSpes-lel} Eeadei Mollia Scottg ' Lot Shielda Fv Ray, Jr esty. Frances ik Ol0 i KCSS Chaser g IaUb. Ooilonna Mas Frajace . Bor elij, Frsmk VrvmnDnd Ee l n Brurjmond Gatliai ' ina Qord g ' Wiiliani v uatJljSj, Bobr;2--% liBSon- QbQz ' Mlly Itf,.l.l« g ' 4 Sim Parker g .rtter Parks Piiiliip -g Lottie Ransones Julian Sarsxgey ’ 1111 ata Senijti An-t-iio Ma?j So Tibart ShriaTSfe ' jg Willlaza Snd111 p SllEa s li Siii1;lx y Mar i -3 StanJ avg Mc rion Trfyfordg Fateon Webbg W.ldr Ci WosaollSg Ao Blai ' oha Widgeon Marion — - -y —- — Bimoaiig Billy {Ti ae 1 9 5 Pansy Jamesg Glauye ISarbii y Robert. Siathl Sj Alio‘3 Moar-ag Tirgrlnia Ei3;iixisrg Basil Bakery Balen Parker g PliilllpSg Ml?3abatfe M. PoXloar-ij lI aaor BupTjy jfebc rtBOiig hm 5 Al-len Robert S ukul ' fcSs Sara KULon £ r;i5.JJ.s Joe SproiXIg Hop Taylorg ( lady Tarry If at Vfalker Carroll WatersJ Itasoa WiliianB vrr V, f; fi 0 ' 1933 Baaolayj Oliiria Ealotr f ' iloTeX Pr iotQg Sidney SKu.J. . 3 , TliciEan C.aiiQi ) all; Ca tlierline Gri ' Qpbcllj G-eO;. Watson Onanbsrs Poris Wastg Itary Anne uhanca €■«. la C baudler ritart Clandij r v Irgin AyreSg B; Qrencos 0lov6r y Ri chmond AyraSj, Eg ' Jinocat QoTB 315. f abetli Burton g X arry 0u6tli3,j O-raysou Clover g PlAyilis Gibbg ic 1.8star Eimbak,j Aliaa Hol3.anAy Minnie J ames ■ adaline Justing Julia ilv ileyg A-l grsd Kltooiig Bamla ijswisa James JONES KELLAM HUTCHINSON WISE KILL MON CHANDLER WHITE JOYNES KA PRES TAYLOR C CASS BUCKLE STONE STLRUNG KELLEY LAZENBY ' CC O V T S C HUL TZ EVANS CARRUTHERS THOMAS Rog 8EL0TE SSs WH! TE PAYNE MWk WILL I A MS PARKER « 45 ACaGM?LIS5HEi T3 Anli;a oaes How ivcrlclng at Wise s Dru ' Store with plans of entering itedfoi d OoLlege aext We would not be surprised if she was ©laoted Beauty ' lueea while there o««c«.she slio is pretty Donald KallesL - Attending V illiam ana Mary College where he is laying the fouaclation of becoming a doo- ter. SS7SU I“EAHS IS A LOKO TUvUS, vloon? but we know that you can receive that Pha in no tiim at alll Ketie V iUdaiDs - Now working as telephone operator v here she is saying sweetly Ntiiabex pleaas ’ Jainos E. Pai ' ker - Vim: sej ?ing with the United States Navy somerhero in the South Pacific , was one of Oncncock High Sohoal’s best etheleteso Jackie Srens - Nor working .a crlously as Seorotary of Oaancock High School Plani to att na Radford Coll¬ ege next raiX« Cyrus Carruthers Att acling Y iJJ.5.um and Mary College v here h? is majori.ng in Ms favox its 3UhJoct 0.5 ooa CHEI tlSTRr, and making all A s tool Donald Kajjpes - Knovjn to most of us as ' linker? he attended Coyne Slootrlcal School .In GMcagc Xlliao.is vdiere ha completed a successful coursa in aicotrlolty. Majorie Taylor « Now working in. t.he telephone office where she too .Is saying, Numbsrj, pieas - , Guy Buckle ■« Now serving his country In the Ualted States Marine Corpso If aa ' ’ ' unfor 0 S 8 en ' vmr occurs, you can assure yotirsalf that G©essr is on the jobi Judy Stone Attending Mary Washington Collage v here she Is rselly showing em what Onaneook ’s m de ofa she has isade the Dean’ s List arory Karford Payne - Ne serving with the United States Coast Guaxd and although duties keep him pT etty btisy he manages to find, to corx t ' ispo.ticio Wa. h ccomplishtBBXits II Marie Hut?5}iin80ii -At.tending 3 t-fite I ' e fshera ' Collegegwaar? s.he is in Be VBtavX l KeTiorfi and cut -6 oouple enll? Solde lliOLias- Best lool ing of S©nS-or Clasfi of h3- Attended Coyne Kletctrlcel SohocO. In Chicago Illinois,- ' ' oann Stei- ' ling- Also attendiur ?s:m 7llle State Teachers Ooll s; Joasu ia Biajorlog in Physituil .iSd- Tlrgi nia Belote« Attmided Cei tral High Soiiool, vj ior© 3 ii 6 comploted successrullys a oourse in Go?miisrclaI Arts. Anybody v ant a good seoi ' ctai’y? Hatalia V hite-- Attending Wlli.iam and Mary College where she hopes to fulfill her ambition of becoming a dietItiono Hazel Killmon- Has also confiDod tar 7c-csbular3r ”1?amber Please ,. Fcston Ohaixdler- Attending Fork Thiio:: _ Aoadeiny., where he ia getting A s« xr4m.e of ' Mrmy Lii ' e,.’’ 1 ) 0 j.et it get yoU;, Soapy- It 11 b© over Jenri i ttending Farmville State College, tliare she Ib st-udylug ' PrevrM 0 d,in accord¬ ance v 5.ih b-©r ambit-Icn to bcoo ae a fully qualified nurse. Max’gar t yean Insenby- i.eohlrig out for tm B-s.nk ' s intex -est-- that ' • s Mu ;get SchuXts- Attending Beaeoia College, vaLmlrfgtoii Bel©ware.j where she siuccessfuliy hai? proceeded to acoDipXish her ambition 1?c tscome s t ecretary. Bob White- l cw ser lxig with the United tXtXYy i also attended Coyne Electrical CcIXsge in OMse.go.Ill Bobby Wiee- From all the embitfens, «Bo©biC chov o magriage sh her ideal. joyiifes p. trOOj answerttd tii© urgont itov tdiepfeone operators .ihuttVTi «lftll ilfcll ll igagprja jaaE 1 -r- ; i ■ ■ • • : n . _ . • .-.I, jc • V .13 .. : Profp Cfeaildar or.- ’ What do you . OBfjlder tha grsat ffist acMaveff.ant of the B.armnB? Semy S slscn Speaidxg X .f-Isno G ' ler.n ' 5102 3 it that an appla a day kaep the doctor away? BSrSo ' d ' fcy yes dear- Glenn- Gl. ’6 jsq ons then 1 Just broke the lectors® window.,’ Real l ta.ta .4gent- you like to sse a nodol hoiiis?’ El.cbnrd sure wouldj, when does she Q.aliT work? ’’ Irjt-ervieY ar - BaTo .you had any exporienc© in d is- tens- work? Gloriu Tumor - I iissd ' so qo id.th a sailor-.® ' Pennsweil of Great Lak€ 3 would you x reter to Ke mim ?errnica of cjoixra. p?ao Balot© was teaaliixig her 3cXQnec alaas abetri fresh ' v at-si life She put her hatid iB.. her pocket tc take cur a. frog she was ke3pi?ng for de onst-ratioBc Inetead of a trogg sh© pulled out a iianc saadw ' lclio Thsit s fimnyjf she said looking Tery phaz-ledj, ' X could ImTe a?;cm I ate my luac5i.h ' Mrso Bcotiw •®2‘.ennetht, isan.byou t. 11 me t5}.6 meanlsi of Kenneth O-xthlQ Is the lang oa G ths y Epaak In 4nne Carol Le ' Vi.B ’’X oarry ail r-iy notes i.n my Donald Btoim news lii a nutshell Bill - (At a football garae with m±ta) that sivibstitufce down f.heret I! he®a goUnifi to be oiir best man next yaaro Hlta « Darltog this ivS bo sudtlens, Ha i, signs you haTe la and tG:Ll us afeoufe ths u If you haYanit- come in and te3.1 ub hew you do i i .¥ ■■. ' t fr T ' ' • •, ' i f ! • ‘v , IV ; 9 • 1 . ■1 .; ' ■ :: i ' - : ' : ; -i . e ’ . 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Lumter TASLEY VIRGINIA Phone Onancock 247J I C. uthrrforJi Speciali2,ing In Growing and Shipping Northern Seed Potatoes Walhalla North Dakota k f Compliments Of ei 6e f acLing C i ompani j nc. , 3 . MANUFACTURERS OF FRUIT and VEGETABLE PACKAGES BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone 473 1 THE STORE FOR MOTHER, FATHER, DAUGHTER AMD SOM IM SALISBURY K eniamind QUALITY IS THE DIFFERETiCE THAT TELLS Compliments Of lepnon l c ei non c_v. r amdey Su oih, %flr inla Dealer In Fruit, Vegetable Containers Rope and Twine Phene 59 © SERVING THE FARM SINCE 1913 Fertilizer-Field Seeds-Insecticides-Iiime-Feeds THE WORCESTER FERTILIZER CO now one COMPI.IMENTS OF W. R. CHRISTIE 15 ALLEN ST. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE Tel. Office Day 3521 Residence Night 3121 Grower and Shipper of SEED POTATOES Certified Cobblers Our Specialty TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF THE “ONANCOCK HIGH” WE WISH A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. COMPI.IMENTS OF W. R. CHRISTIE 15 ALLEN ST. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE Tel. Office Day 3521 Residence Night 3121 Grower and Shipper of SEED POTATOES Certified Cobblers Our Specialty TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF THE ‘ ONANCOCK HIGH” WE WISH A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. - Your BEST Bread Buy! iVi Ib. loaf—__13c 1 113. loaf_2 for 17c For toast . . . for sandwiches . . . for regular meals—your best bread buy today . . . and every day ... is TRIPLE FRESH OUR PRIDE! Thin-sliced SANDWICH style-lb. loaf—for toast and sandwiches; uniform REGULAR style—1 lb. loaf—for meal time and in- between snacks. Buy TRIPLE FRESH OUR PRIDE and enjoy finer, fresher bread! ONANCOCK VIRGINIA - - WEBB PLANT CO TIFTON, GEORGIA GROWERS AND SHIPPERS OF GEORGIA CERTIFIED TOMATO PLANTS ALSO HIGH GRADE CABBAGE AND PEPPER PLANTS WE GROW AND SHIP THE EARLIEST PLANTS OUT OF GEORGIA. WE CAN TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND WILL AP¬ PRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. MARVIL PACKAGE COMPANY LAUREL, DELAWARE Manufacturers- of FRUIT and VEGETABLE PACKAGES MARVIL PRODUCTS PROTECT CONTENTS T 7n ' Ti —viBs I 5 CONGRATULATIONS To THE BOYS AND GIRLS Of ONANCOCK HIGH SCHOOL Your Slogan is Good So Is S. D. Woodruff SEED TELL YOUR FATHERS TO ASK FOR IT SINCE SEED THAT SUCCEED 1865 S. D. Woodruff and Sons, Inc. ORANGE, CONNECTICUT - 71-- Vr- FOR QUALITY Seeds Fertilizers Insecticides Lime Packages See or CJl Sealjoara Supply Company, Inc Phone 58 Onley, Va. ion Pocomoke CHICKERING, BALDWIN and OTHER LEADING PIANOS, RECORDS and SHEET MUSIC MAIL ORDERS Appreciated oma6 One man tells another about the store for men Compliments of Weaver Fertili2;er Company Inc J orfol , Virginia Manufacturers QUALITY FERTILIZERS COMPLIMENTS OF Farmers Excnange, Incorporated C. R. BULL, President R. P. RICHARDSON, Vice-Pres. and Sales Mgr. V. S. BURTON, Secretary-Treasurer ONLEY, VIRGINIA Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer and Onion Sets Phone Onancock 335 -ft DEMAND MORE THAN PRICE IN YOUR CAP AND GOWN Sample gladly sent upon request Address Caps and Gowns 615 Wyandotte Kansas City Seniors of 1947 Do You Know that you can purchase a very ap ' propriate gift for your school—a gift that will perpetuate the memory of the class of ’47for as little as $3.60? Our “School Gift Service” catalog contains pictures and full descriptions with prices on more than 300 items which have been se¬ lected for their suitability as class gifts and which you can purchase at a saving at prices ranging from $1.50 up. Write for Free Catalog Today You will be pleased with the up-to- date suggestions offered thru this service. SCHOOL GIFT SERVICE 4925 GLENDALE KANSAS CITY JU Z7:ay.Z C’ . GjX 6.. e- L a_- y -f . - Y ' ■ Cf %M Jhu (V. tjP) .£yTLAA Aj ryx J —y Sp a_IL (X . 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