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

 - Class of 1954

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SENIOR PLAY tUST DUCKy

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, tlie Senior Class of Onancock High School, being sound in body and fully pos¬ sessed of all the faculties of the mind, on this day do hereby make our last will and testament, trusting it to be carried out by our executors. Art. I - Art. II- Art. HI - Art. I- Art. H- Art. IH - Art. IV - Art. V- Art. VI- Art. VH- Art. VHI - Art. IX- Art. X - Art. IX - Art. XH- Art. XHI - Art. XIV - Art. XV - Art. XVI- Art. XVH- Art. XVHI • Art. XIX- Art. XX- Art. XXI - Art. XXH- Art. XXHI - Art. XXIV- Art. XXV- Art. XXVI- Art. XXVII - Art. XXVIH SECTION I To Mr. Chadderdon, our long suffering and patient principal, we leave a much deserved peace and quiet. To our understanding and enduring teachers, we leave the satisfaction of knowing that they are finally rid of us. To the Juniors we leave the ingenuity to become favorites of all the teach¬ er s; also the ability to get along with each other. They sure can use it. SECTION II Claralee Allen leaves to Shirley Wharton and Anne Custis her ability to talk so much. Linda Brittingham leaves her ability to play softball to Gloria Scott. Tommy Chandler leaves her extra height to Charlie Blackwell. Frances Colonna leaves to Peggy Elmore her gentle ways. Mary Will Copes leaves her extra credit to Donnie Sparrow. Evelene Drewer leaves to Dixie Evans her Marilyn Monroe walk. Barbara Edwards leaves her ability to keep a man to Joanne Small. Amy Hutchinson leaves to Hope Johnson her wagging tongue. Shirley Parks leaves her sunny disposition to Dorothy Johnson. Edith Simmons leaves to Lillian Smith her quiet, courteous ways. Bettye Pennewell leaves Pocomoke to Nancy Wagner. Faye Shrieves leaves her witty remarks to Mary Shrieves. Mary Jane Wood leaves her ability to get excited when those college boys come home to Mary Thom Windsor. Joan Tuttle leaves to Dolly Taylor all her excess weight. Shirley Pruitt leaves her scholastic ability to Peggy Johnson. Parker Belote leaves his position of second base on the Baseball team to Phillip Martin. Bobby Budd leaves his journalistic ability to Doris Byrd, who will need it to help next year’s reporter write the school news. H. B. East leaves his ability to flirt with all the girls to Jack Dorsch. Barry Dorsch leaves his talent to Frankie Harrison. Earnest Ennis leaves to Jimmy Johnson his ability to skip school (and not get caught). Allen Gibbons leaves his love letters to Marvin Nuttall, and Frankie Scott. Maybe they’ll appreciate “mush”. Bill Pennewell leaves, to J. C. Pryor his polka dot shorts, provided he wears them regularly. Wade Lewis leaves his laugh to Tommy Savage, and Johnny Van Kesteren. Jesse (Einstein) Moore leaves his geometric achievements to Joe Hen¬ drickson. Hatton Phillips leaves Sandra Kilmon to Johnny Jones. Ben G. Nicolls leaves his curly hair to Joanne Smith and Tommy Johnson. Wayne Parker leaves his ability to get to class on time to C. M. Williams and Walker Harmon. Harry Taylor leaves his job of driving tne teachers nuts to Hiram Hill cind Parks Nicolls. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto subscibed our name and affixed our seal, this Ninth day of February, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-four. Faye Shrieves Barry Dorsch Testators



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Prettiest Girls . Most Handsome Boy . . . Most Popular Girls . . Most Popular Boy . . Best All Around Girl , , Best All Around Boy . . Best Dressed Girl . . Best Dressed Boy . . . Best Girl Athlete . . . Best Boy Athlete . . . Wittiest Girl . Wittiest Boy . Most Talented Girl . . . Most Talented Boys . . Cutest Girls . Cutest Boy . Best Girl Dancer . . . Best Boy Dancer . . . Neatest Girl . Neatest Boy . Most Studious Girl . . . . Most Studious Boy . . . Most Sophisticated Girl Most Sophisticated Boy Noisiest Girls . Noisiest Boy . Quietest Girl . Barbara Edwards and Bettye Pennewell . Barry Dorsch Bettye Pennewell and Tommy Chandler . H. B. East . Bettye Pennewell . Bill Pennewell . Linda Brittingham . Hatton Phillips . Mary Jane Wood . BenG. Nicolls . . . Faye Shrieves . Earnest Ennis . Joan Tuttle . Allen Gibbons and Barry Dorsch Tommy Chandler and Barbara Edwards . Parker Belote . Mary Jane Wood . Barry Dorsch . Barbara Edwards . Jesse Moore . Mary Jane Wood . H, B. East . Mary Will Copes . Wade Lewis . . . Shirley Parks and Amy Hutchinson . Barry Dorsch . Claralee Allen

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