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WL j i WL Prettiest Girl .... • o • . Barbara Evans Most Handsome Boy . • e • . Bobby Northcott Most Popular Girl . . Joan Obaugh Most Popular Boy . Bobby Northcott Best All Around Girl • o 0 . . Joan Obaugh Best All Around Boy ® o o . . Bill Lazenby Best Dressed Girl « • • . . Polly Bundick Best Dressed Boy. . . Dick Burton Best Girl Athlete . • o • . . Joan Obaugh Best Boy Athlete . • • 0 . . Dick Burton Most Talented Girl . . Gay Walter Most Talented Boy . . Hardy Taylor Cutest Girls .... Gay Walter, Phyllis Beauchamp Cutest Boy ..... o • • • . . Gerald Davis Best Girl Dancer . o o « . . Joan Obaugh Best Boy Dancer . . . Hardy Taylor Most Studious Girls „ Lois Courtney, Jean Williams Most Studious Boy . Kenneth Randall Most Sophisticated Girls Patty Chance, Joan Mason Most Sophisticated Boy . . Bobby Northcott Noisiest Girl .... . . Gay Walter Noisiest Boys .... Colburn Dize, Bobby Belote Quietest Girl .... • • • . Carolyn Custis Quietest Boy .... . . Donald Young Most Musical Girl . . Gay Walter Most Musical Boy . . Hardy Taylor Most Courteous Girl . . Barbara Evans Most Courteous Boy . . . Gerald Davis Most Loyal Girl . Polly Bundick Most Loyal Boy . . Gerald Davis Girl Most In Love . Dorothy Ashby Boy Most In Love . . . Bennie Dize Girls Most Likely To Succeed. . Joan Obaugh, Gay Walter Boy Most Likely To Succeed . • • • . Kenneth Randall Most Original Girl • • • . . Joan Obaugh Most Orignial Boy . . . Jay Race Most Attractive Girl . . . Joan Obaugh Most Attractive Boy . . Bobby Northcott Most Mischievous Girls. Lucy Lewis, Nancy Lilliston Most Mischievous Boy • • • . Jerry Ainsworth 16
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enior a aJ3 r£ad Wilt and destament We , the graduating class of 1951 , having successfully survived four years in Onancock High School, do hereby proclaim this document to be our last will and testament. Section I To you, our faithful, patient, and enduring teachers, who have helped us through many hardships, we leave the satisfaction of not having to teach a bunch of wildcats with blank minds. To our beloved principal, Mr. Ghadderdon, we leave a back¬ ache, a headache and a few broken bones. In general we leave him a nervous wreck. To the eleventh grade we leave our ability to skip classes, make noise, and never get caught by the teachers. Section II Jerry Ainsworth leaves his singing and athletic ability to Edward Pruitt. To Thomas Hart, Hardy Taylor leaves his dancing ability. Colburn Dize leaves his mischievous ways to Gene Layne. Dick Burton leaves his athletic ability to John Parker. To Abbott Ayres, Gerald Davis leaves his winning smile. Bennie Dize leaves his neatness to Lewis Eilliston. Jean Williams leaves her extra weight to Eugene Turlington. Otis Lazenby leaves his crew cut to Gerald Zashin. Bobby Northcott leaves his love line to Willard Nicolls. Jay Race leaves all his love to Patty Kappes. Kenneth Randall leaves his studying ability to Catherine Dicke rs on. Billy Smith leaves to Arnold Lewis the job of driving the teachers nuts. Donald Young leaves his quiet ways to Nanalou West. Dorothy Ashby leaves her cooking ability to Esther Hill. Phyllis Beauchamp leaves to June Williams , Donald Edwards. Patty Chance leaves to Mr. Judy the smoking tree for his personal use. Lois Courtney leaves her memorizing ability to Barbara Taylor. Carolyn Custis leaves her knitting needles to Jane Lewis. Barbara Evans leaves he r lovely blonde hair to Jean Johnson. Lucy Lewis leaves her chewing gum to Pinky Rayfield. Nancy Lilliston leaves to John Parker her inexhaustible excuses for not doing homework. Joan Mason leaves her love letters to any junior girl who appreciates mush. Joan Obaugh leaves to Jean Marie Middleton her ability to bluff the teachers into giving her good grades. Gay Walter leaves to Margaret Turner her way to hook a man. Polly Bundick leaves her seat by the radiator to June Williams. Bobby Belote, the nature lover of our class, just wants to leave. JEAN WILLIAMS
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Lois Courtney and Jean Williams Dorothy Ashby Bill Lazenby Gay Walter Sc enior Joan Obaugh Polly Bundick Patty Chance Jay Race Kindergarten Days
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