Onancock High School - Trident / Beacon Yearbook (Onancock, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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SENIOR CLASS POEMS, Continued Hettie Sue is just the girl That Monk should marry soon. It won’t be long till he gets his chance When she graduates this June. If you ever want to find H. B. Who is sometimes known as Sport, You’ll always know just where to look If Ann is at the “Quart”. Jackie is a banker’s son And has a lot of money But all know that isn’t why Joyce likes to call him “Honey’ The biggest eater in our class Is known as Jimmy Rand. For he can eat up all the food Without a helping hand. Bobby Marshall has the class He also has the cars. He goes with Betty Parks each night And they gaze up at the stars. The girls can wink and wink their eye When Tommy Mullen passes by. He pays no attention and that’s no lie For he’s the boy who is most girl shy. Tommy Barnes is quite a card He’ll help you drown your sorrow. Just listen to him all day long And forget about tomorrow. Gerald is the quiet type He isn’t like the rest Who carry on in class all day He tries to do his best. Jeanne is tiny, she’s petite She always gets her man. But she has told to everyone That all she wants is Dan. Virginia Taylor is working hard Learning to be at ease When she accepts her future job Of saying “Number, please.” Eddie is the flirty type He thinks he’s quite a guy. But since he started acting smart The girls don’t even sigh. We always think of Ethel As being very sweet And she is such a tempting dish She’s good enough to eat. Jerry and Nancy are cute as pie And just as close as can be. We want to wish them lots of luck When they go to S. T. C. Mary’s very much in love Her man is in the sack. And if you haven’t heard his name Just ask her about Jack. To write a poem about Lorraine Isn’t hard to do. And you’ll forget each care you have When she smiles at you. Nancy Bonniwell is very cute There is no pro or con. We wonder who will win her hand; Will it be Harold or Don? We all brag on Annabelle James Because she’s so ambitious. And when you taste the cake she bakes You’ll say that it’s delicious. Barbara Middleton is the talk Of every lad and lassie. And they all say she has a shape That’s very, very classy. Albert has the reputation Of never being contrary. The reason is quite plain; because lie’s sleeping in the library. Hetty Rai is one of the few Who really likes the “New Look”. She looks much better than any model In “Glamour”, “Vogue” or “Charm” book. Jean loves Perry with love and kisses Wondering when they’ll be Mr. and Mrs. by Peggy Cutler Peggy is a girl of rare beauty She is as lovely as can be; She fulfills her every duty I wish she’d marry me. by Bobby Marshall BASE BALL, 1948 Onancock 7 Northampton 26 March 31 there Onancock 4 Northampton 3 April 7 home Onancock 4 Cape Charles 0 April 14 there Onancock 7 Cape Charles 2 April 21 home Onancock 14 Central 0 April 28 home Onancock 3 Central 0 May 5 there



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BASE BALL 1948, Continued Standing of teams of the league: NORTHERN DIVISION Bloxom 4 0 1000 Onancock Accomac 2 2 500 Northampton Atlantic 2 2 500 Central Parksley 1 3 250 Cape Charles Chincoteague 1 3 250 FOOT BALL, 1947 Cape Charles 12 0 . H. S. 6 Parksley Northampton 19 0 . H. S. 0 Cape Charles Northampton 38 0 . H. S. 0 Parksley SOUTHERN DIVISION 5 5 2 0 833 833 333 000 0 0 O. H. S. O. H. S. O. H. S. 26 13 35 The players were: Robert Cabiness R. E. ; Jackie Truitt, R. T.; Colburn Dize, R. G.; Bobby Marshall, C.; Dick Downing, L. G. ; Tommy Barnes, L. T.; Tommy Mullen, L. E.; Eddie Stevens, Q. B.; H. B. Rew, F. B.; Calvin Perry, R. H.; Bill Badger, L. H. Subs: Steve Lewis, Jerry Evans, Don¬ ald Mullen, Red Belote, Fiddler Bundick, Art Howe, Bennie Dize and Larry Russel. Toni Lettiere of the 7th grade practiced with us right along. John Wise Kellam played with us during the first half of the season and then moved to Northampton high school. SENIOR STATISTICS Prettiest girl — Peggy Cutler Most handsome boy — Calvin Perry Most popular girl — Peggy Cutler and Hettie Sue Joynes. Most popular boy — Eddie Stevens Best all-round girl — Ethel Williams Best all-round boy — Eddie Stevens Best dressed girl — Jerry Kilmon Best dressed boy — Bobby Marshall Best girl athlete — Laura Duncan Mackie Best boy athlete — Eddie Stevens Most talented girl — Peggy Cutler and Hettie Sue Joynes Most talented boy — Calvin Perry Cutest girl — Nancy Bonniwell Cutest boy — Tommy Mullen Best girl dancer — Hettie Sue Joynes Best boy dancer — Calvin Perry Neatest girl — Jerry Kilmon Neatest boy — Bobby Marshall Most studious girl — Jean Prier Most studious boy — Gerald Wheatley Most sophisticated girl — Jerry Kilmon Most sophisticated boy — Bobby Marshall Noisiest girl — Beverly Edwards and Hettie Sue Joynes Noisiest boy — Eddie Stevens Quietest girl — Hettie Rai Barnes Quietest boy — Gerald Wheatley Most musical girl — Hettie Sue Joynes and Mary Marsh Most musical boy — Bill Badger and Cal¬ vin Perry Most courteous girl — Jean Prier Most courteous boy — Gerald Wheatley Most loyal girl — Jean Prier Most loyal boy — Gerald Wheatley Girl most in love — Laura Duncan Mackie Boy most in love — H. B. Rew and Brice Davis Girl most likely to succeed — Jean Prier Boy most likely to succeed — Bobby Marshall Laziest girl — Annabelle James Laziest boy — James Randolph Morris Most original girl — Jerry Kilmon Most original boy — Richard Downing Most attractive girl — Barbara Middleton and Peggy Cutler Most attractive boy — Bobby Marshall and Calvin Perry Most conceited girl — Barbara Middleton Most conceited boy — Bill Badger and Bobby Marshall Biggest girl flirt — Hettie Sue Joynes Biggest boy flirt — Eddie Stevens Most mischievous girl — Hettie Sue Joynes and Jeanne Gardner Most mischievous boy — Tommy Mullen Most destructive girl — Beverly Edwards Most destructive boy — H. B. Rew and Bill Badger Greatest man hater — Nancy West Greatest woman hater — James R. Morris Girl with best disposition — Ethel Wil¬ liams Boy with best disposition — Jackie Truitt and Tommy Barnes Best event of the year — Graduation by Jackie Truitt S -

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