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

 - Class of 1957

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4 DEDICATION It is with a deep feeling of gratitude that we recall what Mrs. Dix has meant to us as students. For her service and untiring efforts as teacher and friend we take great pleasure in dedicating this 1957 Beacon to MRS. YVONNE DIX MR. EARL G. HOPPES A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL You are entering a world in which great social changes are constantly taking place. In such a world, your high school education may only be considered a good beginning. It is my hope that you will ever seek to grow in wisdom and, in so doing, gain that vision which will bring you great happiness. MRS. DORIS BYRD Our Secretary Onancock BOARD OF EDUCATION Thomas N. Jacob, Chr. Granville C. Northam, Owen W. Obaugh. Principal VELMA W. PENNEWELL Fourth Grade GEORGIA C. BORUM Music La e a Ses and LOTTA S. BOOTH Mathematics ij-f ■ k iHI Ri RdaC aVO n Business RICHARD H. HOAGLAND A G ' a d e Science and Physical Education M O u DOROTHY C. WATSON Second Grade MARGARET B. BULL Home Economics WlNlp RRd p Eighth Grade EELOTg HENRIETTA F. JACOB First Grade P B Orade and -pour 111 MARY ESTELLE TAYLOR NANCY B. ASHBY Second and Third Grade English, Business Education « « o PATRICIA B. KELLAM Librarian OUR GUARDIAN ANGELS MRS. WOOD MRS. SENN MRS. BYRD MRS. DIX MRS. BULL MRS. PENNEWELL ■ MRS. BOOTH MRS. BELOTE MRS. ASHBY MRS. KELLAM MRS. BORUM Business Managers Co-Editors Photography Editors Sports Editors Society Editor ANNUAL STAFF Typists Statistician Art Editors Historian Testators Prophetess ■ ' A CLASS OFFICERS MARGARET HARRIS ALLEN GUNTER Secretary HomeEc. 1; F. H. A. 1; Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play and Chorus; Softball 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Cheerlead¬ ers Co-Captain 4; Class Secretary 4; Basketball 4; Senior Chorus 4; An¬ nual Sports Editor 4; Library Club 4. JAMES TANKARD THOMAS President 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Melody Makers 3; Junior Play and Chorus; Library ..Club 3,4; Class President 4; Track 4; Senior Play and Chorus; Boys ' Chorus 4. 4-H Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Football Captain 4; Library Club 3,4; Basket¬ ball 3, 4; Junior and Senior Choruses; Glee Club 4; Boys ' Chorus 4; Class Vice-President 4. ELWOOD LEE EDWARDS Vice-President PATRICIA DAWN EVANS Treasurer HomeEc. 1; 4-H Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Class Secretary 2; Glee Club 2, 4; Junior Chorus; Senior Play and Cho¬ rus; Class Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4. LARRY BROWN ALLEN 4-H Club 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2 ' , 3, 4; Junior Chorus; Basketball .3; Library Club 4; Senior Chorus; Boys ' Chorus 4; Glee Club 4. ANN PARKER BENNETT F. H. A. 1,2; Junior Play and Cho¬ rus. CAROLYN ANN CROCKETT Home Ec. 1; F.H. A. 2; Junior Chorus; Secretary of Class 3; Senior Chorus. EVERETT THOMAS BELL JR. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Treas¬ urer 2; Virginia Green Crew 2,3,4; Library Club 4; Junior Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Boys ' Chorus 4; Annual Staff, Typist Chairman 4. BETTY GAYLE DRUMMOND Class Treasurer 1; Softball 1; 4-H Club 1; 4-H Club Reporter 1; F. H. A. Parliamentarian!, Delegate to Home Ec. Convention 1; Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Cheer¬ leader 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Library Club 3, 4; School Reporter 3, 4; Sen¬ ior Chorus; Cheerleader Co-Captain 4; President Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Co-Editor-in-Chief 4. CHARLES DOUGLAS CHANDLER 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Library Club 4. MARTHA PORTER HARMON Home Ec. 1; F. H. A. 1; School Re¬ porter 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4. ROBERT LEE CLARK JR. 4-H Club 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 2,3,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Class President 3; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff, Business Manager 4. CHARLES ANDREW DAVIS 4-H Club 1; Baseball 1,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Junior and Senior Choruses. EDNA CAROLYN HUTCHINSON 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Home Ec. 1,2,4; F.H. A. 1,2,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Junior Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Annual Staff 4. JOHN EDWARD DUKES Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4, Crew Leader 3, 4; Junior Chorhs 3; Baseball 3, 4; Senior Chorus 4. PAULA MAE JOHNSON Basketball 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Li¬ brary Club 3; Junior Play and Cho- jus; Annual Social Editor 4; Senior Play and Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplin 4. VONDA LEE KILMON 4-H Club 1; F. H. A. 1,2,4; Home Ec. 1,2,4; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Glee Club 4. ELLISON DEAN EDWARDS Class President 1; 4-H Clubl; Track 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Captain 4; Keep Vir¬ ginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play and Chorus; Glee Club 4; Co-Editor-in-Chief Annual. WILLIAM BUREN EVANS Football 1,4; Class Vice- President 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2,3,4; Junior Play and Chorus; Melody Makers 3,4; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 4; Senior Play and Chorus; Annual Staff BusinessMana- ger; Boys ' Chorus 4. KATHRYN JAMES NOCK Class Secretary 1; F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1,2; Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4; Library Club 3; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 4; An¬ nual Staff 4. ROBERT RAY FINNEY 4-H Club 1; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Boys ' Chorus 4; Glee Club 4; Annual Art Editor 4. JUDITH ANN OBAUGH Home Ec. 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Softball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 2; Library Club 3,4; Junior Chorus 3; Senior Chorus; Annual Staff, Busi¬ ness Manager 4. CHARLES RONALD KILMON Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Melody Makers 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3,4; Jun¬ ior Play and Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Chorus 4. SYDNEY ANN PRUITT Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2,4; Glee Club 2; Library Club 4; Junior Cho¬ rus; Home Ec. 4; Senior Chorus. CATHERINE DENNA SCOTT Home Ec. 1,2; F.H. A. 1, 2; Softball 1,3; Junior Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus. ALVIN KENNITH LAMBDIN III Football 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Chorus 4; Glee Club 4; Baseball 4. JAMES THOMAS MURRAY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Library Club 3; Junior Play and Chorus; Sen¬ ior Chorus; Sports Editor Annual 4. NANCY LOUISE SHRIEVES 4-H Club 1; Home Ec. 1,2; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus. GEORGE CUSTIS PHILLIPS 4-H Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3, 4; Junior Chorus 3; Glee Club 4; Senior Play and Chorus; Library Club 4. HETTY SUSAN SHRIEVES Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus; An¬ nual Staff. EMILY FRANCES SMITH 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1, 4; F.H.A. 1,3,4; Library Club 3; Senior Chorus. GLENN ROGERS PHILLIPS Football 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 1,2,3,4. JAMES WARREN TUTTLE Baseball 1; 4-H Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Cho¬ rus; Library Club 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Senior Chorus; Glee Club 4. JANET HENLEY THOMAS Latin Club 1; Cheerleader 2, 3; Mel¬ ody Makers 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play and Chorus 3; Senior Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4. KATHRYN SUE PRIER Annual Staff 4. ALLEN BROMLEY TURNER 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 3,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Jun¬ ior Chorus; Senior Chorus; Football 4. JO ANN SIMMONS F.H.A. 1,2; Home Ec. 1, 2; Softball 1, 3; Junior Chorus; Senior Chorus. ALMA CATHERINE WATKINSON 4-H 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Home Ec. 1,2; Glee Club 2,4; Junior Chorus 3; Senior Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4. BETTY ANN WHARTON Home Ec. 1; F.H.A. 2; Junior Cho¬ rus; Senior Chorus; Annual Staff 4. JANET DAVIS WILLIAMS Tri-Hi-Y 1; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1,3,4; Home Ec. 1,3,4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Social Club 3, 4; Senior Chorus 4. SENIOR PLAY OUR GIRLS SENIOR CHORUSES Denna Glenn Skipper Jimmy Allen Carolyn Bobby Robert Janet Emily ' Martha Kenneth Jimmy Jimmy Dawn Ronnie Elwood Nancy Vonda Carolyn Susan John Sidney Betty Gayle CLASS HISTORY SENIORS!!! We’re Seniors at last and yet, it hasn’t been quite so long as it seems. A short while ago we were seventh graders full of vim, vigor, vitality and a real zest for living. Let us take you back to that September day in 1952 and relive with us our ups and downs as we struggled up that long road to the top -- graduation. Here we are -- all of us -- bewitched, bothered and bewildered with two very kind and understanding teachers. Miss Helen Phillips and Mrs. Gladys Willis. They guided us through this our year of frustration and readjustment beautifully and brought us successfully to the event of the year -- our first graduation. Now we are faced with a new year. We are sorry to lose Henry East, Evelyn Crockett and Shirley Purks, but we welcome Robert Clark, June Hart and Kay Phifer to our number. Mrs. Belote and Mrs. Mary Wood are our homeroom teachers. Well, the Ninth grade and high school at last. A lifetime of waiting -- was it worth it? But definitely! We are sorry to lose Paul Johnson, Billy Meadows, Delmus Justis, Kay Phifer, Everett Evans and Lynwood Crockett, but we are happy to gain many new friends from Accomac. We elect our first class officers: President, Dean Edwards; Vice-President, Joyce Faye Harris; Secretary, Kay Nock; and Treasurer, Betty Gayle Drummond. Our homeroom teachers this year are Mrs. Lotta Booth and Mrs. Sadie Edmonds. The cheerleaders elect one of our girls, Meg Gunter to their ranks, and Meg goes on to become “Queen” and reign over the Athletic Ball. Sophomore Year finds us settling (?) down to the point where we know our teachers and our way around. We welcome Anne Marie Barrack this year, who becomes our new Secretary. We also elect Joyce Faye Harris, President; Jimmy Murray, Vice-President; and Skipper Bell, Treasurer. We also welcome a new teacher to O.H 0 S„ this year, Mrs. Yvonne Dix, who is one of our homeroom teachers. Mrs. Booth is the other one. As thoughts turn to the future and our Prom next year, we begin trying to make money to strengthen our treasury. The climax of this year is a wonderful picnic at Crystal Beach. Before we know it -- lo and behold -- we are Juniors! Immediately our thoughts run in many directions at once -- the Junior Play, classrings and most of all the Prom! We begin to work in earnest to make money. Meanwhile we lose Bill Taylor and Kerr Henderson to Har¬ grave Military Academy and Billie Shrieves to Stratford Junior College. Our Class officers are: President, Robert Clark; Vice-President, Bill Evans; Secretary, Carol Crockett; and Treasurer, Jimmy Murray. Mrs. Senn and Mrs. Booth are our homeroom teachers. Next comes the thrill of ordering class rings and counting the days ’til they arrive with eager antici¬ pation. At last they come and we are all so proud we just can’t help showing them to every¬ one we meet. After Christmas we present our first big performance -- “Aunt Emma” which is such a success that we all decide we are destined to be stars. Well, here it is Spring and time for the Prom. Our theme is “Underwater.” This, we are all sure, is the most beautiful Prom ever given at O.H.S. After a wonderful vacation we return to our at last realized dream -- the role of dignified (?) Seniors. It seems as if Mrs. Booth just can’t seem to part with us because here she is, our homeroom teacher. Now that we are Seniors we realize how much work is between us and that wonderful little roll of paper -- our diploma. We elect the following officers: President, Jimmy Thomas; Vice-President, Elwood Edwards; Secretary, Meg Gunter; Treasurer, Dawn Evans. We are sorry to lose Joyce Faye Harris, but it is to be a good cause -- namely Johnny Williams. We also lost Fay Payne, Billy East, Jimmy Taylor and gain Ann Bennett and Janet Williams and Kenneth Lambdon. We also welcome back an old member of our class who has changed her name during the summer -- Janet Thomas nee Henley. The first big event is the Senior Play, “Our Girls”, a riotious comedy, which we are sure has never been equaled. Many long hours of hard work are spent on the Annual but we make the deadline -- with an hour to spare! We order name cards and invitations and acceptances from various co lleges begin coming in. When, at last we can relax, but no, not quite yet, for caps and gowns must be ordered and alas, the last minute rush begins. Now it’s the very end. Class Night, Baccalaureate, and finally Graduation. We hope you have enjoyed our little trip into the past and we hope you’ll overlook the tear we brush aside as we think of all the wonderful hours these years have held for us. Martha Porter Harmon WIRES RECEIVED IN 1967 FROM MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1957 We own the largest chain of furniture stores in the world. Come see our latest pieces from Madagascar. --LARRY ALLEN and DEAN EDWARDS Have just secured divorce from fifth husband. Reno is a fine place to live! --BETTY GAYLE DRUMMOND Have just won first place as sprinter in the Olympics fo r second time. It’s a fast life! --SKIPPER BELL Knew it would happen! I’ll probably be teaching history here in Patagonia all my life. --MARTHA HARMON Ain’t doin’ nothin’. --CHARLES CHANDLER I made it! The church, aisle, and finally to the minister. --CAROLYN HUTCHINSON Have turned my dream into reality. Am engineering the second Sphinx. --ROBERT CLARK Marriage is great. No worries if only the little ones would make better grades than 99-7 5. --PAULA JOHNSON I am fortune teller and medium of note. Seances at all hours. --DAWN EVANS J { Am prospecting for gold in Alaska. Saw ALLEN TURNER mush by several days ago. --CHARLES DAVIS Am happily married. ‘Hear NANCY SHRIEVES and BETTY WHARTON are also. --KAY PRIER Have just invented new reducing pill called “Sap.” It ' s a growing business! --SYDNEY PRUITT Our invention of non-squirt fruit spoons didn’t work. But-Never say die! KENNETH LAMBDIN and GEORGE PHILLIPS Am touring the world. This is the life! --DENNA SCOTT $ Nursing our young heroes of war seems to have a very promising future. --VONDA KILMON Am now drawing my own comic strip about Lassie’s successor, Rrf. --BOBBY FINNEY --JUDY OBAUGH Am balancing the budget of time and money. 1 ❖ —GLENN PHILLIPS Coonskins business is terrific. Just cleared a cool million! We have a public typists firm. Business is really clicking! --JO ANN SIMMONS, SUSAN SHRIEVES, and CAROLYN CROCKETT My Turkish bath business is growing daily. --JIMMY THOMAS Finally have them all under my thumb. I’m chief operator of C. and P. now. --KAY WATKINSON --JIMMY TUTTLE and JOHN DUKES --EMILY SMITH Help, we’re lost! Am at my happiest as librarian on the S. S. United States. Now have my own band which is a huge success thanks to my soloist, BILLY EVANS. --RONNIE KILMON We are running a nursery. Of course our own fill it up. --ANN BENNETT, JANET THOMAS, and JANET WILLIAMS I have just published a volume on “Howto Speak in Public.” Am expecting large returns.. --ELWOOD EDWARDS Am the happiest little old maid you ever saw with my Persian kittens and blueberry pies. --MEG GUNTER Am champion pearl diver in the South Seas. How is the weather up there? --JIMMY MURRAY Still just drifting and dreaming! --KAY NOCK, PROPHETESS Most Loyal Girls.Paula Johnson, Martha Harmon Most Loyal Boys.Robert Clark, Elwood Edwards Girl Most In Love.Paula Johnson Boy Most In Love.Ronnie Kilmon Girls Most Likely To Succeed.Kay Nock, Betty Drummond Boy Most Likely To Succeed.Billy Evans Best Natured Girl.Sydney Pruitt Best Natured Boy.Glenn Phillips Biggest Girl Flirt.. . . Meg Gunter Biggest Boy Flirt.Billy Evans Most Mischievous Girl.Sydney Pruitt Most Mischievous Boy.Glenn Phillips Girl With Best Personality.Sydney Pruitt Boys With Best Personality.Glenn Phillips, Ronnie Kilmon Billy Evans Most Independent Girl.Kay Nock Most Independent Boy.Glenn Phillips Quietest Girl.Betty Wharton Quietest Boy.John Dukes Most Popular Girl...Meg Gunter Most Popular Boy.Billy Evans Most Original Girl.Kay Nock Most Original Boy.Glenn Phillips Most Sophisticated Girl.. , . . ... Kay Nock Most Sophisticated Boys.Robert Clark, Charles Davis Most Musical Girl.. . . . ..Janet Thomas Most Musical Boy. ' .Ronnie Kilmon Prettiest Girl.Janet Thomas Most Handsome Boy.Dean Edwards To Mrs. Lotta Booth, our counselor and friend, our sincere and our behalf. Best All Around Girl . Best All Around Boy . Best Dressed Girl. . Best Dressed Boy . . Best Girl Athlete . . . Best Boy Athlete . . . Wittiest Girl . . . . , Wittiest Boys. Most Talented Girl . Most Talented Boy . . Cutest Girl. Cutest Boys. Best Girl Dancer . . Best Boy Dancer . . . Neatest Girl. Neatest Boys. Most Studious Girls . Most Studious Boys . Noisiest Girl .... Noisiest Boy. Friendlist Girls . . . Friendliest Boy . . . Most Courteous Girl Most Courteous Boy Most Attractive Girls Most Attractive Boy . . Biggest Events . ... . ..Sydney Pruitt ..Glenn Phillips .Martha Harmon ..Robert Clark .Meg Gunter .Dean Edwards .Sydney Pruitt Glenn Phillips, Allen Turner, Billy Evans .Janet Thomas .Ronnie Kilmon ..Meg Gunter .Larry Allen, Bobby Finney .Betty Drummond .Billy Evans .Martha Harmon .Robert Clark, Elwood Edwards .Kary Prier, Susan Shrieves .Robert Clary, Billy Evans .Judy Obaugh . Jimmy Tuttle .Sydney Pruitt, Janet Thomas Paula Johnson, Judy Obaugh . Allen Turner . Martha Harmon .Allen Turner .Kay Nock, Kay Watkinspn . ..Dean Edwards .Graduation, Prom heartfelt appreciation for the patience and effort she has expended in LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1957 of Onancock High School, being of sound mind, memory and under¬ standing, but realizing the time for our departure is now about to dawn upon us do make and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills at any time heretofore made by us. SECTION I ART. I To Mr. Hoppes, our principal, we will our admiration, and deepest respect. ART. II To the faculty, we will our sincere and deepest gratitude for helping us through many despairing moments. We will never forget your helpfulness. ART III To the Juniors, we will our ability to be tardy, skip classes, misbehave, to drive the teachers utterly beyond recognition, and to dig up the craziest beats. SECTION II ART. I Dean Edwards wills to Dinky Bishop his athletic abilities. ART. II Sydney Pruitt wills her ability to chew chewing gum in Mrs. Dix’s class to Ann Paige Shrieves. ART. Ill Skipper Bell wills to Little Ronnie his gold toe, provided he makes three extra points a game. ART. IV Denna Scott wills to Connie Ewell her trip to California, if she promises not to brag about it too much. ART V Jimmie Murray wills his football equipment to Pat Gladding, providing he takes good care of it. ART. VI Kay Watkinson wills to Gussie Chandler her flirty ways. ART. VII John Dukes wills to Jackie Long and Norris Beasley his quiet and well-behaved manners. ART. VIII Nancy Shrieves wills her excessive height to Kay Brown. ART. IX Larry Allen wills his ability of borrowing paper to Billy Mears. ART. X Vonda Killmon wills her talkative ways to Shirley Custis, if she promises to say 330 words a minute. ART. XI Charles Davis wills his ability to save money to Buddy Wood. ART XII Jo Ann Simmons wills to Charlotte Johnson her winning smile. ART. XIII Glenn Phillips wills to Leda Justis his ability to kill “ Kitty whompe s’’ out of season. ART. XIV Betty Gale Drummond wills her long blond hair to Connie Phillips because her hair is so short. ART. XV Bobby Finney and Kenneth Lambdin will their artistic abilities to Jackie Boole. ART. XVI Kay Nock wills her athletic abilities to Mary Chandler. ART XVII Carolyn Crockett willsto Patsy Barnes and Grace Vaughan all of her X” boy friends. ART. XVIII Ronnie Killmon wills his wavy hair to Luther Savage, if he promises not to comb it more than once a day. ART. XVIV Sue Shrieves and Kay Prierwill to Norma Ray Harrison their ability to catch and hold a man. ART. XX Janet Thomas wills to Billie Lou Barnes her vocal cords, providing she gives them plenty of exercise. ART. XXI Elwood Edwards wills to Donald Custis a bottle of hair tonic. ART. XXII Betty Wharton wills her desk beside Mrs. Dix to Page Hayden. ART. XXIII Charles Chandler wills his Elvis Presley hair to Hall Parks. ART. XXIV Judy Obaugh wills to Norma Jean Smullen her ability to catch and hold a Murray. ART. XXV Jimmy Tuttle wills his skinny figure to E. B. Dean. ART. XXVI Emily Smith wills to Sylvia Scott her place in line at the candy room, if she promises not to buy over 15£ worth of candy a day. ART. XXVII Paula Johnson wills to Peggy Smith her abundant supply of airmail letters. ART. XXVIII Jimmy Thomas wills to Herbert Duer his ability to plaster tire rubber all over Melfa airstrip. ART. XXVIV Carolyn Hutchinson wills her 22 inch waistline to Billye Shrieves. ART. XXX Robert Clark wills his big nose to Richard East. ART. XXXI Dawn Evans wills her fiery red hair to Mary Earle Carmine, if she promises not to go around stealing all of the boys from the girls. ART. XXXII Billy Evans wills his curly sunburned hair and his “Sixteen Ton” voice to Donnie Marsh. ART. XXXIII Martha Harmon wills to Irish Morgan her ability to look like she just stepped out of a fashion magazine. ART. XXXIV Allen Turner and George Phillips just wish to hop into a Chevrolet and speed shift away. ART. XXXV Meg Gunter wills to Dimity Windsor her pony tail if she promises to use a curry-comb twice a day. ART. XXXVI Janet Williams and Ann Bennett will their winning smile to Patsy Payne, if she promises to give it a rest at bed time. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, this Thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-seven. Dawn Evans . Allen Turner Testators PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Jackie Miles Herbert Scott Duer E. B. Dean TREASURER Peggy Smith Pat Gladding Mary Rose Harmon Donnie Marsh Shirley Custis Connie Ewell Norris Beasley Norma Jean Smullin Richard East Jackie Long Dimity Windsor Billy Mears Page Hayden Patsy Payne Leda Justis Billie Lou Barnes Charles Jones Grace Vaughan James Watkinson Iris Morgan Buddy Wood Donald Custis Norma Ray Harrison Hall Parks Patsy Barnes Mary Earle Carmine Dinky Bishop Ann Page Shrieves Luther Savage Jackie Boole Mary Chandler Ronnie Killmon Connie Phillips Sylvia Scott Gussie Chandler Charlotte Johnson Kay Brown - Absent PRESIDENT Nancy Barlow VICE-PRESIDENT Patricia Lang SECRETARY Sandra Dunton TREASURER Douglas Scott Larry Pruitt Jill Edwards Bill Payne Suzanne Van Kesteren Peggy Taylor Grey Metzler Betty White Bobby Kellam Jane Harris Bill Evans Vonnie Jones Ted Evans Robert Young Esther Smith Eugene Wheatley Shirley Scott Thelma Grey Martin Willett Imogene Parks Robert Yow Barbara Lynn Coard Ted Shreeves Elizabeth Lewis Leonard Watkinson Adelaide Wray Lydia Belote Bonnie Smith Nancy Crockett Albert East Betty Kellam i PRESIDENT James Lassiter VICE-PRESIDENT Martha Hartman SECRETARY Carolyn Courtney TREASURER Mack Lazenby Thomas Kellam Ida Lynn Harmon Coles Marsh Mildred Mapp Bobby Lilliston Donna Phillips Stephen Dye Jane Twyford Bobby Brashears Jo Anne Gunter Thomas Mears Jonica Jones Brooks Mears Nancy Harmon Martin Reade Kendal East Emily Edwards George Cherrix Annabelle Lilliston Wayne Smullin Dottie Kay Smith James Custis Robin Mason Billy Lilliston Sandra Williams Harold Glick Amiee Savage Tom Barber Rosalie Scott Jerry Eller Pauline Isdell Bobby Small Barbara Ann Cobb Dickie Lee Williams Loretta Young William Drewer Joseph Kamps Patsy Ross Cecil Bennett Linda Robbins William Wallace Linda Sweitzer Sylvia Scott Mary Asher Shrieves Notre Lee Ratliff Donald Kellam Emily Pruitt Kenneth Ennis Barbie Miles Lynda Moore Nancy Byrd Dorothy Chandler Mary U. Boggs Carolyn Byrd Faye Layne Vera Nicolls eighth qra66 FRONT ROW: Marion East, Janet DoScotch, Berdine Hargis, Dixie Smith, Billie Lang, Jackie Watson, Kitty Grey, Beverly Melson, Eunice Savage, Scott Mears, Bobby Coard. SECOND ROW: Joe Christman, Riley Bull, Jackie Edwards, Bonnie Kellam, Fred Harmon, Bonnie Shreeves, Kaye Drummond, Jerry Kappes, David King, Ronnie Watkinson, Tom Copes, Woodie Edwards. THIRD ROW: Frankie Ayres, Carl Ward, Joseph Small, Tom Hopkins, Johnny Sayers, Mrs Winifred Belote, David Johnson, Vaughn Davis, L. T. Lilliston, Lewis Belote, Norris Barnes. ABSENT when picture was taken: Mary Frances McCullough. FRONT ROW: Jackie Harris, Bonnie Watkinson, Linda Watkinson, Jo Ann Bundick, Betty Gaye Evans, Tommy Miles, Jerry Lilliston, Sandra Guy, Tommy Jacob,Mary Frances Mears, David Parker, Walter Rew. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Yow, Linda .obb, Jimmy Savage, Joye Prier, Donna Beasley, Alice Formyduval, Mary Jo Mat¬ thews, John Lambdin, Richard Hart, Wade Russell, Billy Anderson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Aileen Phillips, Ivan Carmine, Robert Franklin Lewis, Pat Murphy, Phillip Johnson, Ronnie Williams, Dale Milliner, Alfred Pruitt, Robert Wayne Lewis ' , Louise Obershain. ABSENT when picture was taken: Jerry Kilmon, Shirley Windsor. sixth QRAde FRONT ROW: Bobby Shrieves, Darlene Harmon, Jackie Custis, Penny Byrd, Richard Dix, Bobby Taylor, Kitty Nock, Larry Williams, Linda Killmon, Lois Mears, Clifton Dize. SECOND ROW: Carroll Pruitt, Jerry Long, Claudia Nottingham, Henry Custis, Nancy Carol Evans, Clara Jacob, Faye Campbell, Phyllis Parks, John R. Williams, Eugene Lilliston, Paige Spence, Ronnie Denston THIRD ROW: Dicky Hines, John Rogers, George Lewis, Jo Anna Abrans, Mrs. Twyford, Charles Moore, Donna Raye Niblett, Maggie Wessells, Mike Hendrickson. ABSENT when picture was taken: Bonnie Isdell, Dianne Killmon, Mary Jones. seventh FRONT ROW: Frankie Dorsch, Jackie Ross, Jerry Prier, Bobby Collins, Barry Mears, Marvin Bull, Cherry Scott, Peggy Hundley, Barry Bunting, Fred Rohleder. SECOND ROW: Joe Wescott, Joyce Russell, Edward Colonna, Edward Plunkett, George Wharton, Albert Parker, Kay Williams, Caren Greene, Clarence Courtney, Peter Wagner, Robert Murdock. THIRD ROW: Edna Lilliston, Ellen Johnson, Archie Williams, Norman Selby, Carol Wray, Carla Williams, Miss Phillips, Norma Scott, Janie Johnson, Johnnie Selby, Ruthann Johnson, Stella Taylor, Margaret Elliott. ABSENT when picture was taken: Orville McCullough, Jo Ann Evans, Fay Gibian, Betty Watson. fourth An6 fifth QRA6es mm mm § m im mimmmm t mtm mm m mm 0 Ipa $ ipfpg ■ • ■v,. ' ' - 1 ■ - $mm mmm mm? !$•$ $ «£ ussstf wmm wma p K W««5 «• - p s ?i«t Me? 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ABSENT when picture was taken: Joseph Alfred Shrieves. fifth QRA6e FRONT ROW: James Hart, Dorothy Johnson, Lanny Mason, Connie Williams, Linda Justis, Carolyn Williams, Nancy Ayres, Mary Paul Scott, Damon Evans. SECOND ROW: Keith Miles, Donald Scott, Glenda Custis, Rosalie Drewer, Karen Knopf, Brenda Byrd, Tress Engler, JoAnn Edwards Joyce Barnes, Hal Lassiter. THIRD ROW: Leslie Murray, Barry Courtney, Kirby Custis, Gary Ewell, Chris Beasley, JoAnn Van Kesteren, Robin Milliner, Caral Ann Twyford, Eugene Morgan, Ray Williams, Miss Kathryn Warren. ABSENT when picture was taken: Freddie Brown. thiRd QRa6e 3 m tm mm l SN3 t FRONT ROW: Sheryl Joynes, Joyce Williams, Betsy Watson, Katherine Watson, Linda Shreeves, Linda Jean Lilliston, Jackie Watkinson, Roberta Hampton, Terry Nichols, Billy James. SECOND ROW: Eddie Kilmon, Margaret Anne Beasley, Vaughn Pruitt, Edward Williams, Marilyn Davis, Linda Joyce Davis, Charles Barrell, Linda Bagwell, Becky Robbins, Freddy Michell, Anne Belote. BACK ROW: Johnnie Johnson, Phillip Lewis, Veronica Williams, Diane Parks, Richard Gardner, Johnnie Bennett, Joan Edwards, Jonne Ruth Watkinson, Clare Byrd, Douglas Twyford, Bobby Ayres, Mrs. Pauline James. ABSENT when picture was taken: Van Marsh, Vicky Carpenter. pOURth QRAde FRONT ROW: Steven VanKesteren, Charlotte West, May Frances Watson, Trudy Davis, Linda Johnson, Joyce Custis, Jenny Custis, Sharon Weaver, Frances Hart. SECOND ROW: Joan Twyford, Kay Wescott, Brian Corbin, Darlene Nock, Tommy Duncan, Gayle Harrison, Gloria Schaper, Doris Mae Elliott, Bobby Cobb. THIRD ROW: Ricky Savage, Bobby Watson, Marguerite Formyduval, Jo Ann Milliner, Pauline Lilliston, George Leonard Boggs, Mrs. Velma W. Pennewell. ABSENT when picture was taken: Mary C. Taylor, Catherine F. James, Joy Milliner. second QRAde FIRST ROW: Deborah Dull, Linda Lee Sturgis, Kadell Edwards, Trudy James, Sharon Lynn Hayden, Nancy Lee Davis, Leslie Treanor, Phyllis Williams, David Russell, Earnest Killmon, William Henry Duer, Larry Edward Harrison. SECOND ROW: Pat Thornton, Gregory Lassiter, Margaret Ann Shelton, Barbara Baldwin, Beverly Jean Savage, Patricia Custis, William Custis, Johnny Gibbons, William Bagwell, Gene Shelton, Sharon Day Williams, Paul Isdell, Barbara Long. THIRD ROW: Linda Court¬ ney, Yvonne Dix, Janice Shelton, Wanda Lynn Smith, Barbara Killmon, Ralph Watkin- son, Thomas Pruitt, Jeff Davis, Barry Wessells, Mrs. Dorothy Watson. ABSENT when picture was taken: James Guy, Karen Plunkett, Lee Ray Smith. second and thiRd GRade FIRST ROW: Kenneth Watkinson, Jacqueline Schaper, Keith Belote, Larry Belote, Teddy Parker, Judy Williams, Eddie Custis, Rebecca Campbell, Linda Guy, Sharon Parks. SECOND ROW: Tommy Mathews, Johnny Webb, Ned Perry, Micheal Murphy, Barry Johnson, Eve Russell, Carol Miles, G. L. Smith, Linda Carol Long, Lila Jacob. THIRD ROW: Pete Hopkins, Curtis Kellam, Ann Brooks Ballard, Wilson Dix, Dale Marsh, Brooks Ayres, John Ed Nock, Miss Mary Estelle Taylor. ABSENT when picture was taken: Ronnie Windsor, Carolyn Horsley. fiRSt QRAde FIRST ROW: Connie Watkinson, Bill Harrison, Charlie Russell, Linda Isdell, Gwenda Custis, Burley Williams, Betty Johnson. SECOND ROW: George Davis, Frank Webb, Keith Killmon, Claudia Savage, Irene Drewer, Lee Johnson, Edward Baldwin, E. R. Custis, Mary Stuart Barrell. THIRD ROW: Donna Williams, Tommy Hines, Ned Finney, Miss Henrietta Jacob, Teddy Treanor, Wanda Lilliston, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Mike Pruitt. ABSENT when picture was taken: Bill Windsor. FIRST ROW: Denise Elliott, Donnie Williams, Melanie Erhenwald, Gail Evans, Pete Smith, Linda Carmine, Edna McCullough, Dennis Crockett. SECOND ROW: Frank Young, Fred Kellam, Tony Lewis, Scotty Webb, Bill Chandler, Eilene Shelton, Betty Carol Marshall, Shirley Ann Watson. THIRD ROW: Mark Pruitt, Janet Custis, Jimmy Harte, Newman Scott, Mike Gibian, Laura Jane Fincen, Larry Scott, Mrs. Lillian Derby. ABSENT when picture was taken: Dixie Lee Shelton. cheeRLeadeRs The Onaneoek Educ ¬ ing uR . ' J - Sj |-aps and ervu s : ar-Jk0 ,,,, ' At By Bawdy Warren fcjr 13-4) deficit late in the Bhfcjl Jfi hiorthampton U an IF ■L frw l f ■ ' ' $ - % ' hi “ , 4 „■ jM 1 ■ I ut Inhe OWr .« ot « a . s ’ ue - OnaJVe v.-k « -, Woo ' d round cut the first .r It KigMifeMs . the baj idd . Both of these boys ; ■day and in JfJfI ' Bfta ' - fst.onim -and fine runners m t ■ ie , Nforttampton IS, ' f 1 ]Hhs good defensive mem . yo ) ik . Academy mttzf- Blue Devils have come . M ' ■ ' If. ' !;l ' r ‘ ' lr « Aitjaw : Mh-v T ,,. m :,.. Muss •. i;uts in an aifcflL . f f ' .. m , Jimmy IV P f •■■• ' ■’•■ ' ■ WTi II • oo,i i«M«. If a 1 . t MB wmrn dmk Paata i:.-- m A ESBEMk . Slue m ‘ Mk .,,1 ,v f STv h ' .g PPn, J has beh ' ' • help relieve a on by nutnerou field men , KjA served thread ® ter . Kil „ • performs MIL noiiiu-r . WStiKSki Kcnnpl fjsul Wf gam 1 ’t -“ hrf get % Jf stai ■ ' w. ' fro ' - , |g|P 4 .. . A; 4 ,i - o it ' - h ' l ‘4 1 ■:% “ poor ! % ne Dev - WmwHm the Norfch - . h ; Vever , in three plays IRffJk I ' 1 ' the Northampton 53 and 4 § he fourth down . No Jp . lone penetration of BiSr ' fe.m ttorv in the op ¬ ening th( ‘ f5rst P er ,iod wt Sp i ched the Onan - cock 4 l|pMey promptly fumbled and spent the balance of the first half in their own back yard . pnane i prsss IpIpiMrti several boy’s vvfn fe In the nuMments ffli Jack Dukes . 2%-! plies mp4 MarnapH i W igo at full speed fue and Kilitruon ' ' •a.ln JLiW flw this :.. ,, wj: kle, fon . 39 -yard m riii end zone for a remtyub ., y ,! JV — U at , K «T pO,-k , g % | ft «“ ’ iflctfr 33 “ 8 1 T aalsi s wHiifej Onaneoek Blue D r ih blow j a , j. j JS; it ‘Thursday ifl ' ISIk t0 D’.v-tnc f«i , ' IIP :. HH 33- ft , i n the tra - f ;- f vntr h„ - J - .. ™. ws i | A The O“,mv0ftk Blue lH yit§ made imt of luhf tourhdown rtirns to ; ubdtiv tlm i ' arksley Eagles 4f - T ! at r, rkel«j ' a new field last pfiday niyfH. ' The outcome wa« Lover « doubt after E. B. Wen L U he red m n Farksley punt ei rh ! L.thr,fi|v ' quarter and sped V I ds dom-n the sidelirie for tfeo vo ■ ■■ - ; ’?j ttBf V -1 toXiohdlB ii |;4 K m®H rig M end: s femk ' Dpem pi placement Blue Devils of Onane School ope tir’d their 1 in season Ah a resound victory ove the A tin iak at Oak Hall Fri FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Billy Evans, Herbert Duer, E. Ronnie Killmon, Bud¬ dy Wood, C. Ronnie Kilmon. SECOND ROW: Coach, Henry Derby; Skipper Bell, Pat Gladding, Jimmy Tuttle, Elwood Edwards, Tommy Kellam, Coach, Conway Smith. THIRD ROW: Harold Glick, Jimmy Lassiter, Robert Yow, Grey Metzler. Captain-E. R. Killmon Onancock Parksley DISTRICT 3 ” REGIONAL CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW: N. Smullin, S. Dunton, M. Chandler, P. Payne, S. Van Kesteren, N. Harrison. MIDDLE ROW: V. Nicolls, A. Savage, P. Barnes, I. Harmon, S. Scott, B. Miles, P. Taylor, P. Lang, J. Jones, E. Lewis, C. Ewell. BACK ROW: J. Twyford, B. Smith, V. Jones, M. Mapp, M. Carmine, A. Wray, S. Pruitt, B. Barnes, K. East, M. Wood, Coach. BASEBALL FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Watkinson, R. Kilmon, R. Clark, B. Killmon, J. Murray, D. Edwards. SECOND ROW: S. Bell, G. Metzler, J. Thomas, H. Duer, J. Dukes, J. Miles. SOFTBALL FRONT ROW, Left to Right: M. Chandler, P. Payne. SECOND ROW: C. Ewell, N. Harrison, J. Simmons, E. Lewis, P. Smith, D. Scott, P. Lang, M. Gunter. THIRD ROW: S. Van Kesteren, J. Edwards, S. Dunton, M. Wood, Coach; B. Barnes, B. Smith. TRI-HI-Y To create, maintain and extend throughout home, school and community, high stand¬ ards of Christian living. President, Betty Gayle Drummond; Vice-President, Billie Lou Barnes; Secretary, Page Hayden; Treasurer, Kay Nock; Chaplin, Paula Johnson. HOME ECONOMICS TOWARD NEW HORIZONS Learning to live better so that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. President, Peggy Smith; Vice-President, Ida Lynn Harmon; Secretary-Treasurer, Billie Lou Barnes; Historian Reporter, Kitty Grey; Chaplain,Grace Vaughn; Pianist, Notre Ratliff. BAND PURPOSE The purpose of the Glee Club and the Band is to learn to sing and play through work and co-operation, and in turn to share with others the many joys and pleasures derived from music. GLEE CLUB JUNIOR PLAY ■ THE SWEETHEART OF U BAKA PI CAST Elva Anderson ... Norma R. Harrison Opal Rogers ..................... Pe ggy Smith Kathleen Emery .................. Shirley Custis Beatrice St. John.. .Mary Earle Carmine Rheba Saunders. ................ Billye Lou Barnes Loraine Daly ..................... Page Hayden Duane Runyon ................... Ronnie Kilmon Grant Richards. ................... Billy Mears Oscar Hapwood.. Buddy Wood Willie Wright ..................... Richard East Archie Oswald ..................... Hall Parks Lloyd Donnally .................... Pat Gladding Mrs. Mulholland . ... Mary Chandler Dyke Ransome .................. Herbert S. Duer Hermann ...................... Luther Savage Emma .................... Norma Jean Smullin COUPLETS DIRECTORS Kay Brown-Donald Custis Ann Paige Shrieves-E. B. Dean Charlotte Johnson-Jackie Miles Mrs. Marie Pennewell-Mrs. Nancy Senn Athletic Court Crowning Of King Elwood Basketball Football 1 1 FAREWELL FROM THE SENIORS We have at last reached the goal for which we have been striving for twelve years--graduation. Now that our goal is realized and we turn our backs on dear ole ' O. H. S. to go out and make our place in the world, we look back with sadness as we remember all the good times and carefree mo¬ ments which we have spent in these halls, but we look to the future with eager anticipation and high hopes for what it brings. We leave with the hope that you will have fond memories of us, because soon, you to, will be leaving. “ft .fl + -J c, (51 LZLaj £) 6Uahc £ (AfL ' hAj Buy With Confidence Where You See The Above Symbol Displayed Salisbury places of business showing the above symbol have pledged themselves to high ethical standards. They have pledged to honor your pa¬ tronage with full understanding of your needs, and assure you fairness and value in all your business with them. You can buy with confidence where you see the above symbol displayed in Salisbury . . . Your happy Shopping City. MRS. JOHN BAILEY, INC. 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Furniture - Appliances Floor Covering Onancock, Virginia Compliments of THE UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO. INC. District Office Robert L. Clark, Sr., Manager Onancock, Virginia THE A. GREENBERG CO. The Store of Better Values Eastern Shore of Virginia ' s Shopping Center Onancock, Virginia BAGWELL OIL CO. INC. Pure Oil Distributor Phone 688 Onancock, Virginia it Compliments of PASTRY SHOP Home of Better Baking Onancock Exmore Virginia BAKER ' S BEN FRANKLIN STORE and TOWN AND COUNTRY DRESS SHOP Onancock and Parksley Virginia Compliments of V. A. CHANDLER SONS INC Market Street Phone 290 Onancock, Virginia Compliments LASSITER LUMBER CORPORATION Short Leaf Yellow Pines Planning Mill Office Phone 1080 Greenbush, Virginia FARMERS EXCHANGE INCORPORATED FORD MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE CORP. FARMERS EXCHANGE INCORPORATED C. R. Bull, President Ford Cars and Trucks R. P. Richardson Vice-President Sales and Services W. C. 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