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

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EDICATED TO . Miss Mary Glenn Poarch and Mrs. Nancy R. Senn We, the Senior Class, upon completing four years at Onancock High School, turn to give due recognition to two of those teachers through whose efforts our schooling has been so successful. With our most sincere apprecia¬ tion, we dedicate this, our 1962 Beacon, to Mrs. Nancy R. Senn and Miss Mary Glenn Poarch. Administration ONANCOCK SCHOOL BOARD I. W. Bagwell III, H. Watson Twyford, Carlisle M. Williams, Sr. ACCOMACK COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. George Mapp, Clerk; Mr. John W. Miles, Chairman; Mr. Howard Watts; Dr. Donald Fletcher; Mr. Wm. King Mapp; Mr. Royce W. Chesser, Superintendent; Mr. H. Watson Twyford; Mr. Roy C. 1 Tolbert. 4 OUR PRINCIPAL EARL G. HOPPES It is my sincere wish that your last four years have been filled with many happy moments, that you have acquired friendships and associations which will be cherished by you through all the coming years. I congratulate you on your graduation and wish you success in the future. SECRETARY DORIS BYRD I wish for each of you success and happiness in your future life. 3S2B1 I ' ll miss you! Veima W. Pennewell Fourth Grade Henrietta F. Jacob First Grade Lillian D. Derby First and Second Grades Dorothy C. Watson Second Grade Mary E. Martin Third and Fourth Grades Kathryn Warren Fifth Grade Pauline E. James Third Grade Mildred C. Twyford Sixth Grade Ulva P. Hickman Fifth and Sixth Grades Mary Glenn Poarch English and Social Studies Helen M. Phillips Seventh Grade Winifred P. Belote Eighth Grade William Carey Science Esther Evans English and Social Studies Nancy R. Senn Commercial A. K. Fisher English World Geography Lotta S. Booth Mathematics William Fitzgerald Commercial Social Studies Margaret B. Bull Home Economics Thomas R. Parks Physical Education Aileen B. Phillips Librarian William Hall Industrial Arts Classes SUZANNE SCOTT Suzie Secretary MARGARET ANN BOGGS Goggle Treasurer KAREN MAYE PADGETT Karen President DAVID THOMAS BELOTE, JR. Lote Vice President EtljlI (j l) WILLIAM BARRY BUNTING Barry SENIOR CLASS EDWARD LEE COLONNA, JR. Edward WILLIAM THOMAS COPES Tom ROBERT WAYNE CHERRIX Ears FRANK ADOLPH DORSCH, JR, Frankie MARGARET LOUISE ELLIOTT Margaret ELLEN MARIE JOHNSON JOHN THOMAS KELLAM, III Johnny MARY ANN KILMON Mary Ann 13 OTHA EDWARD LEWIS Otha VERONICA LEE LEWIS Veronica HARVEY DANIEL McCLOUD Danny SENIOR BARRY LEE MEARS Buck ALBERT WAYNE PARKER Gilbert ARLENE MARIE ROOT Arlene CLASS CHERRY LYNN SCOTT Cherry SENIOR RITA YVONNE SMULLIN Rita STELLA DEAN TAYLOR Stella CLASS PETER WAGNER Pete ANNUAL STAFF Editor - Albert Parker Associate Editor - Karen Padgett Junior Class Editor - Johnny Rogers Business Managers - Margaret Ann Boggs Cherry Lynn Scott Photography Editors - Suzanne Scott David Belote Art Editors - Otha Lewis Edward Colonna Carla Williams Sports Editors - Rita Smullin Mac Smith Society Editors - Billy Hickman Margaret Elliott Typists - Peggy Hundley Norman Selby Veronica Lewis Carol Wray Frank Dorsch Sponsor - Nancy R. Senn 17 CLASS As one gazes through the classroom window into the raven night outside, the blazing light beaming overhead adds to the warmth of the evening. A self image is cast upon the glass reflecting a figure clad in cap and gown as you see yourself for the last time in the role of an undergraduate in high school. A quick glance at the calendar to your left reveals the date June, 1962 and confirms your circumspection. The beam of the hanging light reflects vague outlines upon the window, recognized by you as fellow class¬ mates preparing for their final walk down the familiar halls. You stand in front of the window, now, no longer of glass, but a mirror of time retracing the steps of the previous four years, when you and your classmates emerged from the summer sand as Freshmen. Sporting beanies and thrilled with the recognition of being called Freshmen, we thrust upon the faculty the near impossible task of setting the wheels of education into motion in the minds of the frustrated youth. We held our first class elections producing well-qualified executives--Albert Parker, President; Margaret Elliott, Vice-President; Frankie Dorsch, Secretary-Treasurer. Athletic tryouts were the main topics of conversation throughout the year, and many of our friends had vivid accounts of their first game in football, basketball, track, softball, or baseball; an envied few attended the Athletic Ball. Our freshman year was the initial kick-off year for our four-year campaign of money raising. Bakes and dances were crowded into our agenda as a hectic freshman year ended on the note of a joyous hayride. After a much needed and welcomed summer vacation, we returned shedding our beanies and cloaked in the robe of the novice. David Belote, President; Johnny Kellan, Vice-President; Margaret Ann Boggs, Secretary; andOtha Lewis, Treasurer, took over the administrative chores of our class. Cheerleading tryouts proved successful for two of our girls who were joined the following year by three more from our class. Several new recruits were added to the varsity football roster; new representatives were added to the bas¬ ketball and track teams; and with the cracking of the bat, the baseball and softball teams were given a helping hand by the sophomore members. The majority of our girls became proud members of the F.H.A. and Tri-Hi-Y this year. Our piggy bank showed signs of splitting down the middle as our money fund expanded. A hayride closed the ledger on a second year of high school, and we passed our novice robes to the new Sophomores, while we looked forward to being ring-bearing Juniors. The last winds of August found us riding the waves into our eventful junior year. Naturally our first concern was selecting class rings. After this major issue was decided, we traditionally chose our class officers--Carol Wray, President; Barry Mears,Vice-President; Judy Mears, Secretary; Norman Selby, Treas¬ urer; and Stella Taylor, reporter. With the election of co-editors and a staff, we dipped our hands into the printer ' s ink for the first time, with the publication of the school newspaper, VOICE OF THE CAMPUS. Next, y e dived headlong into the campaign of more money raising, for this year we sponsored the Junior- Senior Prom. Bakes, dances, and the selling of stationery and cards were frequent happenings. With the coming of the sport season, the great day arrived--our rings came! For almost a week the whole junior class rode on a bouncing bubble of elation. This year marked the start of a Beta Club. Just before the crys of Play Ball filled the air with spring, the junior play, THE BUS STOPS HERE was presented under the direction of Mr. Authur K. Fisher. With the coming of May flowers our prom was given with the title, Under the Magnolias. It was truly a lovely and gala affair and all who attended will have lucid memories of it for years to come. As June peeked from behind the rose buds, we said good-by to the seniors and accepted that name with honor. September came all too quickly and once again we walked through the familiar doors of high school, but maybe this time with our heads held a little bit higher than before. An annual staff was selected, as we were responsible for publishing the BEACON this year. With great delight we christened our new annual room, and it proved valuable for our work. The senior executives were elected--Karen Padgett, President; David Belote, Vice-President; Suzanne Scott, Secretary, and Margaret Ann Boggs, Treasurer. We soon 18 HISTORY found ourselves ordering name cards, invitations and thank-you notes, impressing on our minds the nearness of graduation. Athletics seemed especially important, for everyone knew it was the last time we would play together. Preparing for the annual took up a main portion of the year. We elected committees, chose a cover, took picture after picture, and decided to whom the annual would be dedicated. Seniors attended their last Athletic Ball and said a fond farewell to their high school sport careers. PICK A DILLY was the title of our senior play and was produced under the direction of Miss Mary Glenn Poarch. Soon afterward, College Entrance Board Examinations dominated the scene of quite a few seniors. With the arrival of our caps and gowns, and a beautiful prom given by the junior class, we knew it was time for graduation to signal the end of a fun-filled Senior year. The togetherness we have shared for the past four wonderful years will soon be but a fond memory, as graduation will find us each following a different path down the winding road of life. But if we remain keepers of our faith, our laughter, and our hope, keep the words of the following poem by Emily Dickenson deeply embedded in our hearts, we can obtain the ultimate goal of life--happiness. If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain: If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Into his nest again, I shall not live in vain. Karen Padgett 19 m ' WHO’S a iia iaa MOST ORIGINAL Margaret Ann Boggs Mac Smith MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Karen Padgett Albert Parker BEST NATURED Peggy Hundley Bobby Cherrix CUTEST David Belote Karen Padgett BEST ALL AROUND Suzanne Scott Johnny Kellam MOST POPULAR Margaret Ann Boggs Frankie Dorsch FRIENDLIEST Margaret Elliott Tom Copes BEST LOOKING Suzanne Scott Otha Lewis MOST IN LOVE Cherry Lynn Scott Johnny Kellam NOISIEST Johnny Selby Mary Ann Kilmon Billy Hickman MOST. ATHLETIC Rita Smullin David Belote QUIETEST Danny McCloud Arlean Root Revell Milliner WHO BEST DRESSED Veronica Lewis Brooks Harrison MOST LOYAL Judy Mears Albert Parker NEATEST Ellen Johnson Clarence Courtney BEST PERSONALITY Margaret Elliott Barry Mears MOST STUDIOUS Karen Padgett Norman Selby BEST DANCERS Rita Smullin Peter Wagner MOST ARTISTIC Carla Williams Edward Colonna WITTIEST Mary Ann Kilmon Ellen Johnson Bobby Cherrix Frankie Dorsch MOST COURTEOUS Kay Williams Barry Bunting MOST MUSICAL Carol Wray Norman Selby BIGGEST FLIRTS Veronica Lewis Cherry Scott Otha Lewis (absent) David Belote m . MOST MISCHIEVOUS Mary Ann Kilmon Bobby Murdoch Stella Taylor Frankie Dorsch CLASS Richmond, Virginia June 5, 1972 Dear Mrs. Senn, As I sit in my office at the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, I find myself in a very reminiscent mood. I considered it only right to drop you a few lines to tell you how we ' re all making out--the class of 1962. Karen Padgett, who is a professor at Vassor, plans to run for President of the United States in the next election. Could you ever forget Frankie Dorsch? He is in Europe waiting for good weather so he can water ski back to the Eastern Shore. Margaret Elliott and Peggy Hundley are living together in New York. Margaret is singing at the Metropolitan Opera House and Peggy is starring in Old Lady Parts on Broadway. Have you had your T.V. on lately? Carla Williams has started her new program, Exercise with Carla. Billy Hickman is also on T.V. No one has ever defeated him on the program of Keep Talking. Due to the fact that Johnny Selby has broken all records for scoring in NCAA Basket¬ ball history, he has recently accepted a $8,000,000 contract for three years to play with Harlem Globe Trotters. Norman Selby is teaching music at Madison College. Revelle Milliner and Edward Colonna have just bought out Kellam Distributing Com¬ pany. I suppose you read that in the paper. Veronica Lewis, who always dressed in such style, is opening a new store in Paris soon. Margaret Ann Boggs and Mary Ann Kilmon say they are kept very busy with house¬ work and the children. Mac Smith is editor of the New York Times and recently hired Barry Bunting and Pete Wagner. 22 PROPHECY Kay Williams is now Youth Director for Billy Graham. Carol Wray is now a private voice and piano instructor to the Rockefellers. Rita Smullin never seemed to know exactly what she wanted to do, but I think she is very happy teaching basketball to the Africans. Do you remember how Stella Taylor always loved parties? She is now making several ' T.V. appearances and speaking on How to Give a Party. Bobby Murdock was elected President of Boys Town last March. Danny McCloud is the Master of Ceremonies for a New York night club. Albert Parker is Dean of Admissions at Yale. He plans to run for the Connecticut State Senate. Johnny Kellam, head football coach at the University of Maryland, has made several star players from alumni of O.H.S., and his wife, Cherry Lynn Scott, is-teaching How to be a Cheerleader. Clarence Courtney is living in Maine. He is the owner of world wide crab shipping industry. I saw Brooks Harris on last week in the Acme store; he tells me he is manager. Would you have ever believed Ears, Bobby Cherris, of course, has just sold his 6th gold record? DavidBelote is working in the shipyard at Newport News. He said Otha Lewis is the chief race driver for the Pontiac division of General Motors and is taking over Fireball Roberts place. Tom Copes is down in Florida. He entered an eating contest. The last I heard he had won the U.S. record and was planning to go to Europe to compete for the world wide record. Barry Mears is running Copes Ice Co. while Tom is away. Ellen Johnson and Judy Mears are head nurses at John Hopkins Hospital. Now that our reunion has come to a close we wonder what the next ten years will bring. Sincerely, Suzanne Scott 23 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1962, being of sound mind, memory, and under¬ standing, now write and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all previous wills hereto¬ fore made bv |l? SECTION I Article I To Mr Hoppes we will our admiration and appreciation for guiding us through our high school years. Article II To the faculty we will our deepest gratitude for guiding us through many dispairing moments. Article III To the Juniors we will our ability to work hard, annoy teachers and skip school. SECTION n Article I Carol Wray wills her place at the Frostee Freeze to Michael Hendrickson and Joe Wescott. Article II Cherry Scott wills her man bait to Penny Byrd. Article III Peggy Hundley wills her back porch swing to Linda Barnes and Nancy Carol Evans. Article IV Rita Smullin wills her hidden temper to Darlene Harmon. Article V Arlene Root wills her sweet tooth to Bill Harmon and Roy Drummond. Article VI Veronica Lewis wills her natural jet black hair to Clara Jacob in order to end those weekly rinses. Article VII Revell Milliner wills his lively ways to Curtis Badger. Article VIII Barry Mears wills his fickle ways to Lois Ann Mears and Dottie June Tyndall. Article IX Frank Dorsch wills his pester pills and foolish giggle to Johnny Rogers providing he uses them to annoy, aggravate, and pester everyone. Article X Edward Colonna wills his drawing pencil to Bobby Swain. Article XI Bobby Cherrix wills his musical voice to Johnny Justis, and Billy Phillips. Article XII Barry Bunting wills his well-trained curls to Val East. Article XIII Johnny Kellam wills his parking place to Jerry Long and Dianne Killmon. Article XIV Mary Ann Kilmon wills her ability to catch and hold a man to Pam Melson. Article XV John Selby wills his light bulb for protection from low-flying objects to Dicky Hines. Article XVI Margaret Ann Boggs wills her chocolate cow to Claudia Nottingham. Article XVH Mac Smith wills his chewing gum wad to Norma Scott. 24 Article XVIII Article XIX Article XX Article XXI Article XXII Article XXIII Article XXIV Article XXV Article XXVI Article XXVII Article XXVIII Article XXIX Article XXX Article XXXI Article XXXII Article XXXIII Article XXXIV Article XXXV Article XXXVI Suzanne Scott wills her leaky, squeaky station wagon to Bobby Taylor providing he will keep the back seat up. Otha Lewis wills his basketball suit to John Eddie Churn if he promises to break Otha ' s record. Margaret Elliott wills her crimson blush to Barbara Fitchett. David Belote wills his athletic ability to Paul White. Tom Copes wills his daily cheeseburgers and dark bars to Henry Custis. Karen Padgett wills the patent of her new invention-a spray called BOYS KEEP AWAY to Linda Killmon. Brooks Harrison wills his Acme customers with short shorts and tight slacks to Scottie Custis. Ellen Johnson wills her first baseman ' s glove to Kitty Nock. Danny McCloud wills his freedom and affectionate heart to Linda Custis. Billy Hickman wills his gift of gab to Betty Hargis and Fay Campbell. Kay Williams wills her reserved manner to Joanna Abrams. Norman Selby wills his feminine charm to James A. Rew and Asher Shrieves, providing they use it with caution and care. Stella Dean Taylor wills her wandering eyes to Phyllis Parks. Carla Williams wills her perfect driving record to Nicky Kellam. Judy Mears wills her newly written book HOW TO ARGUE IN ENGLISH CLASS to Shirley Lewis. Peter Wagner wills his sports car dream to Max Eller and George Lewis. Albert Parker wills his loony ways to Lou Ann Fick. Bobby Murdoch wills his ability to skip school to Dickie Dix, and Frankie Smullin. Clarence Courtney wills his quiet ways to Jackie Custis and Donna Pruitt. Margaret Ann Boggs Testator 25 The Journalism class is a new endeavor at Onancock High School. We strive to encourage creative writing, better the principles of writing, and to make students, aware of the enjoyment that is to be found in such work. Also, we have as our major project the publication of our school newspaper, The Parchment. PARCHMENT STAFF Co-editors: Paul White, Mac Smith Sports Editors: Bobby Taylor, Clara Jacob Business Manager: Curtis Badger; Assistant; James A. Rew Club and Social News Editors: Carla Williams, Judy Mears Copyreaders: Margaret Elliott, Kitty Nock Typists: Norman Selby, Frankie Dorsch, Suzanne Scott, Shirley Lewis Reporters: Ellen Johnson, Jo Anna Abrams, Margaret Ann Boggs, Peter Wagner, Albert Parker, Karen Padgett, Claudia Nottingham, DianneKillmon, Linda Killmon, Johnny Selby, Pam Melson, Penny Byrd, Billy Hickman Advisor: Miss Mary Glenn Poarch 26 Jerry Long Secretary Barbara Fitchett Treasurer WvxvxM OFFICERS Bobby Taylor Vice-President J u N I O R S September 5 saw forty-nine smiling students eager to begin playing the role of Jolly Junior. Mrs. Booth and Mr. Fisher were our homeroom teachers. We welcomed Virginia Valentine, John Eddie Churn, and Roy Duncan into our group. We held several class meetings, electing officers and choosing class projects. We decided to sell Christmas cards, stationery, and candy. Victory dances were held many Friday nights after the football games, and we voted to have the concession stand at these games. Many of the Juniors participated in sporting activities. The cheerleaders from our class were ValEast, Dianne Killmon, Penny Byrd, and Claudia Nottingham. The other boys and girls enjoyed football, basketball, softball, and baseball. The three big events of the year, of course, are the arrival of the cherished class rings, the first class play, and the Junior-Senior Prom. The very busy year will conclude with many fond memories tucked away in the hearts and minds of all the members. We will enjoy this year but at the same time anticipate the climax of all--our SENIOR YEAR 27 Phyllis Parks JUNIOR Joanna Abrams Brooks Allen Curtis Badger Linda Barnes Penny Byrd Faye Cambell John Eddie Churn Scottie Custis Jackie Custis 28 CLASS Henry Custis Linda Custis Dickie Dix Roy Duncan Val East Max Eller Nancy Carol Evans Lou Ann Fick Betty Hargis 29 JUNIOR [ Bill Harmon Michael Hendrickson Dickie Hines Clara Jacob Johnny Justis Nicky Kellam Dianne Killmon Linda Kilmon George Lewis 30 CLASS Shirley Lewis Lois Ann Mears Pam Melson Kitty Nock Claudia Nottingham Phyllis Parks i I i ! Billy Phillips Donna Pruitt James A. Rew 31 JUNIOR CLASS Johnny Rogers Norma Scott Asher Shrieves Frankie Smullin Bobby Swain Dottie June Tyndall Virginia Valentine Joe Wescott Paul White 32 OFFICERS Carolyn Sites Treasurer Danny Payne Vice-President CLASS HISTORY Robin Milliner After what seemed a very short summer vacation, the doors of old Onancock were again open¬ ed to this group of wise fools --better known as Sophomores. Mr. Carey and Miss Poarch were once again our homeroom teachers and had to put up with us for another year. The first day three more cheerleaders were chosen from our class. They were Jo Ann Edwards, Karen Knopf, and Robin Milliner. So another football season was just around the corner. When everything had been straightened out, we again elected officers. In addition to the ones shown above, Peggy Savage was elected newspaper reporter. Not long after that basketball practice started and everyone was anxious to know who would make the teams. After Christmas we all started looking forward to the Athletic Ball. As usual it was wonderful and a good time was had by all. Baseball season soon rolled around and after all the games had been played, we realized that another year of our cherished high school days was gone. During this year we had planned many moneymaking projects and were much closer to our goal of raising money for our prom, which will come up next year in one of the most exciting years in high school. Nancy Ayres Judy Baggett Albert Barber Joyce Barnes Edward Belote Herbert Belote Jack Bonniwell Brenda Byrd SOPHOMORE Darlene Chestnut Barry Courtney Nodya Crosley Glenda Custis Clifton Dize Rosalie Drewer Betty Elliott Joe Elliott Tress Engler Damon Evans Gary Ewell Donna Harmor 34 Bill Harrison Dorothy Johnson Sylvia Johnson Veronica Justice Linda C. Justis Linda M. Justis Not pictured Ronnie Justis Karen Knopf CLASS Hal Lassiter Edward Lavelle Jean Lavelle John Lavelle Gary Marsh Lanny Mason Preston Mears Joyce Metcalf Kim Miles Robin Milliner Bobby Moore Donna Morgan 35 Betty Nottingham Arnold Obenshain George Parker Jack Phillips Carroll Pruitt Sharon Reade Faith Richardson Judy Richardson SOPHOMORE CLASS Peggy Savage Billy Shrieves Sonny Shrieves Rudy Smith Paige Spence Carol Twyford Bill Valentine Jo Ann Van Kesteren Margaret Watkinson Tommy Williams Connie Williams John Wimbrow 36 OFFICERS Tommy Duncan President George Boggs Secretary Robby Custis Vice President Kay Wescott Treasurer CLASS HISTORY Meg Steele In September, at our first class meeting under the supervision of our homeroom teachers, Mrs. Pennewell and Mrs. Evans, we elected class officers. Athletics entered the scene next, and our Freshman boys--Buck Boggs, Robby Custis, Kirby Custis, Mitchell Crockett, Tommy Duncan, Wayne Fitchett, Wayne Greene, Jimmy Phillips, Ken¬ neth Merritt, EddieJustisand Tommy Custis, played a big part in J.V. and Varsity football. Trudy Davis was chosen to represent us on the cheering squad. After completing a very exciting football season, we entered basketball with Doris Elliott, Joan Twyford, Sharon Weaver and Meg Steele playing on the girls’ team. Basketball was followed by our spring sports--baseball and softball. Many Freshman girls enjoyed F. H. A. membership this year with rallies being held in Parks- ley and Onancock. Joy Milliner was chosen pianist of the Onancock Chapter. Having passed through this year, our good times exceeding our greatest expectations, we look forward to our sophomore year with enthusiasm. FRESHMEN Not Pictured Not Pictured Betty Adkins Ann Amos Mary Beasley Mary Ann Bennett Donna Briggs Fred Brown Ethel Sue Bundick Leo Chandler Bobby Cobb Brian Corbin Mitchell Crockett Elson Custis Jenny Custis Joyce Custis Linwood Custis Bill Daley Trudy Davis Doris Elliott Barbara Fears Wayne Fitchett Marguerite Formyduval Wayne Greene Larry Guy Gayle Harrison Francis Hart John Hurlbut Kitty James Gloria Johnson Eddie Justis Jimmy Justis Gwenda Kellam Billie Kiper CLASS Joyce Parker Jimmy Phillips Janice Prier Barry Rew Ricky Savage Cora Scott Mary Paul Scott Alfred Shrieves Bobby Shrieves Meg Steele Mary Catherine Taylor Joan Twyford Steve Van Kestern Terry Walsh Sharon Weaver Audrey Wessells Charlotte West Bonnie Williams Carolyn Williams Larry Williams Dianne Lilliston Pauline Lilliston Nancy Loflin Carolyn Mapp Karen Martin Connie Mears Kathryn Merritt Kenneth Merritt Hilton Melson Jimmy Milliner Joy Milliner Joanne Milliner Darlene Nock Not Pictured The Grades EIGHTH GRADE mrs. belote BACK ROW - left to right - Eve Russell, Clare Byrd, Raymond Lewis, Ann Brooks Ballard, Patricia Belote, Stephen Wingfield, Douglas Twyford, Jonne Ruth Watkinson, Philip Lewis, David Williams, Charles Barrell, Margaret Ann Beasley, MIDDLE ROW - Donnie Ward, Larry West, Sammie Miles, Ann Belote, Rebecca Robbins, E.T. Dize, Michael Murphy, Donald Fitchett, Lila Jacob, Caroline Horsley, Terry Nicolls. BOTTOM ROW - Herbert Bennett, Kevin Daley, Roberta Hampton, Sharon Parks, Carol Moore, Linda Lilliston, Linda Guy, John Robert Richardson, Ellsworth Hopkins, Brenda Allen, Betsy Watson. EIGHTH GRADE mrs. dickenson BACK ROW - left to right - Connie Chase, Dianne Parks, Brooks Ayers, Charles Guy, Van Marsh, Bobby Ayers, Veronica Williams, Jo Ann Chambers, Barry Johnson, Dale Marsh, Nancy Adkins. MIDDLE ROW - Cecil Bun- dick, Sherry Carmine, Bonnie Godwin, Joan Edwards, Marilyn Davis, Hilda Marsh, Linda Davis, Barbara Melson, Linda Shreeves, Edward Perry, BOTTOM ROW - Jackie Watkinson, Freddie Michell, Larry Thomas, Becky Campbell, Kerry Anderson, Lee Burford, Eddie Killmon, Joyce Williams, Donnie Killmon, Tommy Shrieves, Judy Williams. 41 SEVENTH GRADE MISS PHILLIPS BACK ROW, left to right, BarbaraLong, Beverly Savage, Shirley Walker, Wanda Smith, Curtis Kellam, Vaughn Pruitt, Sharon Williams, Linda Courtney, Sheila Walsh, Jeff Davis, Miss Phillips, MIDDLE ROW-Barry Wessells, Sharon Hayden, Bobby Justis, Larry Galloway, Bill Bagwell, Lynn Long, R. E. Watkinson, Linda Ewell, Pat Thorn¬ ton, Trudy James, Patricia Custis, BOTTOM ROW, Phyllis Williams, Linda Sturgis, Kaydell Edwards, Bill Egel- hoff, G. L. Smith, Billy Custis, Lee Ray Smith, Edward Justice, Gregory Lassiter, Nancy Davis, William Duer. SIXTH GRADE mrs. twyford BACK ROW, Left to right, Tony Lewis, Jay Fintress, Deborah Mears, Laura Fincen, Deborah Shrieves, Donna Williams, Mark Pruitt, Linda Carmine, MIDDLE ROW, E. R. Custis, George Davis, Bill Chandler, Janet Custis, Mary Stuart Barrell, Ned Finney, Irene Dreiver, Mrs. Mildred Twyford, BOTTOM ROW, John Justice, Betsy Egelhoff, Betty Marshall, David Russell, Pete Smith, Charlie Russell, Bleeker Fritz. 42 SIXTH GRADE MRS. HICKMAN BACK ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - MichaelGibian, Barbara Killmon, Newman Scott, James Guy, Mary Williams, Jimmy Harte, Lucinda Davenport. - MIDDLE ROW - Linda Laird, Denise Elliott, Eddie Custis, Michael Pruitt, TommyHines, Larry Harrison. - FRONT ROW - Gail Evans, Tony Culter, Dennis Crockett, Lee Johnson, Richard Amos, Burley Williams, Betty Johnson. FIFTH GRADE miss warren BACK ROW - Jo Fincen, Tommy Johnson, Catherine Killmon, Gayle Johnson, Donnie Williams, Mary Murphy, Donna Johnson, Richard Parker, MIDDLE ROW - Bruce Kellam, Randy Chesser, Barbara Belote, Diana Parks, Gary Gibian, Billy Harrison, Ruth Lewis, Sandra Williams. - FRONT ROW - Neil Justice, Dickie Morgan, Joe Morgan, Ray Walker, Sharon Killmon, Shirley Sturgis, Aldren Adkins, Terry Gibb, Preston Ewell. 43 THIRD GRADE MRS. JAMES BACK ROW-Left to right - Tim Pruitt, Chip Chandler, Dean Budd, James Belote, Hayward Bennett, Henry Crockett, Dianne Lassiter, Keith Thomas, Richard Hall - MIDDLE ROW - Denise Nelson, Rogers Harrison, Victor Long, Pam Johnson, Susan Parker, Lynn Chesser, Cheryl Nicolls, Martha Pruitt - FRONT ROW - Mallory Davis, Robert Windsor, Peggy Harrison, Gail Davis, Joe West, Stewart Scott, Sonny Lewis, Chuck Taylor, Bable James. FOURTH GRADE MRS. pennewell BACK ROW- Kevin Harmon, Stewart Buckle, Edward Isdell, Betsy Byrd, James Marsh, Starr Boggs, Charlotte Davis, Frank Wray, Scott Chandler, Keith Abrams, MIDDLE ROW- Trudy Ward, Kate Hampton, Bonnie Davis, Linda Hundley, Wilma Spence, Peter Graham, Nancy Smith, Timothy Robbins, Robert Mapp, Emily Grey, FRONT ROW- Edward Flemming, John Taylor, Anita Johnson, Larry Adkins, Jack Chandler, Richard Murray, Robert Davis, A. C. Bloxom, Danny Shrieves, Jimmy Williams, Bishop Leatherbury. 44 SECOND GRADE mrs. watson BACK ROW - left to right- Tommy Buckle, Temple Rogers, Pam Sparrow, Danny Killmon, Linda Parks, Robbie Marshall, Peggy Smith, Dru Marsh, Arland Fleming. MIDDLE ROW - Jean Carpenter, Mary Margaret Johnson, Glenn Crim, Wayne West, BillyCobb, Stephen Cropper, Mary Jane Budd, Thomas Adkins, Cathy Curtis. BOTTOM ROW - Norris West, Millie Robbins, Gary Savage, David Lassiter, Craig Killmon, Betty Ann Perry, Tommy Waterfield, Keith Fleming, Anne Leatherbury, Jimmy West. SECOND THIRD GRADES MRS. martin BACK ROW - left to right- Deborah Phillips, Gloria Jenkins, Dell Boggs, Leslie Smith, Mary Savage, Anthony Edwards. MIDDLE ROW-John Jacob, Mark Crockett, Ann Nickolson, Libby Williams, Vicky Scott, BOTTOM ROW- David Michell, Steven Nolan, Tommy Golt, Billy Fritz, Nancy Twyford, Joan Murray. 45 FIRST GRADE MISS JACOB BACK ROW - left to right- Sam Williams, Wayne Smith, Eric Pruitt, Jennie Johnson, Danny Shea, Gretchen Graham, GeorgeDrewer. MIDDLE ROW-. WayneFiacen, Wayne Sturgis, Davy Scott, Diane Hundley, Beth Hall, Trudy Harrison, Rebecca Williams. FRONT ROW - Polly Milliner, Lynn Ballard, Betsy Michell, David Bunting, Lee Sparrow, Theresa Belote. FIRST GRADE MRS. DERBY BACK ROW - Richard Taylor, Dawn Taylor, Fred Crockett, William Thomas, John Hampton, Janet Justis, MIDDLE ROW - Phillip Belote, Thomas Belote, Jacqueline Lewis, Celestial Pruitt, James Fleming, Terry Wind¬ sor, FRONT ROW - William Adkins, Jerry Williams, Jody Davis, Kdren Rew, Michael Fritz, Raymond Golt. 46 Activities BETA CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT-MARGARET ANN BOGGS VICE-PRESIDENT-LINDA KILLMON SECRETARY-KAREN PADGETT TREASURER-DAVID BELOTE ( CHARATT tgJ BETA CLUB MEMBERS 48 F. H. A. President - Kitty Nock Vice-President - Carol Twyford Secretary - Judy Mears Treasurer - Ellen Johnson Reporter - Lou Ann Fick Pianist - Joy Milliner Chaplain - Mary Ann Kilmon Historians - Pam Melson Cherry Lynn Scott Song Leaders - Margaret Elliott JoAnn VanKesteren Sponsor - Mrs. Bull 49 TRI-HI-Y President - Suzanne Scott Vice-President - Val East Secretary - Kitty Nock Treasurer Chaplain Sponsor Carol Wray Phylis Parks Mrs. Booth 50 JUNIOR PLAY “THE BUS STOPS HERE” Jenny Sim ns. Jerry Wald. Martha Baker. . . . Irene Kepler . . . . J.M. Kepler. Irma Smith. Robert Caldwell . . Donald Webster . . Trudi Lynn. Gladys Caldwell . . Lyla Graham . . . . Jack Freeman. . . . Harold Illingsworth Ted. Extras. Director . Assistant Director . . . . Cherry Scott . . . . Barry Bunting . . .Carla Williams . . .Veronica Lewis . . . Johnny Kellam . . . Peggy Hundley .Otha Lewis . . .Brooks Harrison . . . Suzanne Scott . . . . Stella Taylor . . . Karen Padgett . . . . David Belote . . . Frankie Dorsch .Mac Smith . . . . Rita Smullin Mary Ann Kilmon Clarence Courtney Bobby Cherrix . . Mr. A. K. Fisher . . . . Albert Parker SENIOR PLAY Susan Clark .... Amanda Strong . . Purina Hogg.... Otis Garvey .... Arvilla Garvey . . Wilbur Garvey . . Opal Dilly. . . . ' . June Rose Dilly . . May Lilly Dilly . . April Violet Dilly. Thadeus Bleeker. . Rod Benedict . . . Tex Larabee . . . Jack Purcell . . . Old Betsy Drake. . Azariah Coffin . . PICK A DILLY ...Carla Williams .Ellen Johnson .Mary Ann Kilmon .Norman Selby .Margaret Elliott .Frankie Dorsch .Suzanne Scott .Veronica Lewis .Cherry Scott .RitaSmullin .Albert Parker .Otha Lewis .Brooks Harrison .Pete Wagner .Margaret Ann Boggs .Billy Hickman Directed by Miss Mary Glenn Poarch ATHLETIC BALL “ 1962 ” 53 “UNDER THE MAGNOLIAS” JUNIOR AND SENIOR PROM—1961 54 1st ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; Danny McCloud, Otha Lewis, David Belote, Frankie Dorsch, Mac Smith, Johnny Kellam, Clarence Courtney, Coach Parks. 2nd ROW; Jack Phillips, Michael Hendrickson, Nick Kellam, Jerry Long, Bobby Taylor, Jackie Custis, Dickie Hines, Johnny Justis, Joe Wescott, Damon Evans, Manager. 3rd ROW; Jack Bonniwell, Gary Ewell, Tommy Williams, Lanny Mason, John Churn, Kim Miles, Eddie Justis, Tommy Custis. 4th ROW; Tommy Belote, Gary Marsh, Eddie Lavelle, John Wimbrow, Jack Lavelle, Hal Lassiter, Preston Mears. FOOTBALL TEAM CO-CAPTAINS Cherry Scott Karen Padgett CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT; Cherry Scott, Trudy Davis, Penny Byrd, Joann Edwards, Val East, Dianne Killmon, Jo Ann VanKestern, Karen Knopf, Robin Milliner, Rita Smullin, Claudia Nottingham, Margaret Ann Boggs, Karen Padgett. BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM CAPTAIN Otha Lewis, BACK ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT- JackBonniwell, Michael Hendrickson, Eddiejustis, Billy Hickman, Dicky Hines, Johnny Selby, Henry Custis, Danny Payne, Coach Mr. Parks. FRONT ROW- John Churn, Frankie Smullin, Bobby Taylor, Otha Lewis, Tommy Duncan, Kim Miles, Curtis Badger. 58 CO-CAPTAINS Rita Smullin Suzanne Scott GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT- Kitty Nock, JoanTwyford, Judy Richardson, Jo Anna Abrams, Maxine Turlington, Doris Elliott, Joanne Van Kestern. MIDDLE ROW- Shirley Lewis, .Karen Knopf, Margaret Ann Watkinson, Stella Taylor, Sharon Weaver, Robin Lee Milliner, FRONT ROW- Linda Custis, Barbara Fitchett, Rita Smullin, Suzanne Scott, Val East, Meg Steele. BASEBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Curtis Badger, Max Eller, Bobby Swain, Michael Hendrickson, Wayne Fitchett, WayneGreen. LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Jack Phillips, Kim Miles, Hal Lassiter, Tommy Duncan, Otha Lewis. ABSENT; Jerry Long. TRACK TEAM 60 SOFTBALL TEAM CAPTAIN MARY ANN KILLMON LEFT TO RIGHT - Linda Custis, Claudia Nottingham, Barbara Fitchett, Sharon Reade, Carol Ann Twyford, Linda Justis, Karen Knopf, Betty Elliott, Robin Milliner, Margaret Ann Watkinson, Joann Van Kestern, Mary Ann Killmon, Judy Mears, Judy Richardson, Margaret Elliott, Jo Anna Abrams. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Jimmy Phillips, Wayne Green, Mike Murphy, Donnie Ward, Kirby Custis, Steve Wingfield, Ken Merritt, Terry Nicolls, Donnie Fitchett. BOTTOM ROW: Eddie Justis, Douglas Twyford, Mitchell Crockett, Tommy Duncan, WayneFitchett, Robbie Custis, Charles Barrett, Eddie Buck” Boggs. COACHES: Rev. Samuel Gouldthorpe and Skipper Bell. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP ROW: Rebecca Robbins, Linda Bagwell, Ann Brooks Ballard, Jonne Ruth Watkinson, Patricia Belote, Clare Byrd, Eve Russell. BOTTOM ROW: Kaydell Edwards, Sharon Hayden, Sammie Miles, Lila Jacob, Ann Belote, Linda Guy, Roberta Hampton. SNAPS 63 SENIOR DAVID BELOTE Class President 2, Vice-President 4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Chorus; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Foot¬ ball 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1 . MARGARET ANN BOGGS Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Cheer¬ leader 3,4, American Cheerleader Assn. 3,4; Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Voice of the Campus Co-Editor 3, Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Historian 2; Model General Assembly 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Treas¬ urer 4; Miss Good Neighbor 4; Senior Play, Junior- Senior Choruses; Latin Club 2; The Parchment Staff 4; Softball 1; Cheering Squad 2; Class Reporter 1. BARRY BUNTING Junior Play and Chorus; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4. BOBBY CHERRIX Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Junior Chorus; Voice of the Campus Staff; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. EDWARD COLONNA Annual Staff 4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Junior Chorus. TOM COPES Football 3; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Junior Chorus. CLARENCE COURTNEY Football 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Track 4; Junior Chorus ; Football King 4. FRANK DORSCH Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Football 1,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 3; Track4; The Parchment Staff 4; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Junior-Senior Play and Choruses; Glee Club 1,2; Varsity Club 1,3,4. MARGARET ELLIOTT Class Vice-President 1; Cheering Squad 2; F.H.A. 1, 3,4, Song Leader 4; Softball 2,3,4; Junior Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Latin Club 2; Annual Staff; The Parchment Staff 4; Voice of the Campus 3; Basketball 3; Beta Club 4. BROOKS HARRISON Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Junior-Senior Plays and Choruses; Glee Club 1. BILLY HICKMAN Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; SeniorPlay; Junior-Senior Choruses; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2; Beta Club 4; The Parchment Staff 4. PEGGY HUNDLEY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Cheer¬ ing Squad 2; Junior Play and Chorus; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. ELLEN JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Junior-Senior Choruses; Senior Play; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; The Parchment Staff 4; Softball 1,2, 3,4. JOHNNY kellam Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Class Vice-President 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,4; Track 1,2,4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior Play and Chorus; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. MARY ANN KILMON Softball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Plays and Choruses; Chaplain F.H.A. 4. OTH A LEWIS Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Junior-Senior Plays and Choruses; Glee Club 1,2; Voice of the Campus Staff; Annual Staff 4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4. VERONICA LEWIS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Beta 3,4; Class Reporter 4; Glee Club 1; Cheering Squad 2; Voi ce of the Cam¬ pus Staff 3; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Annual Staff 4. DANNY McCLOUD Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4; Baseball 1; Junior Chorus; Track 1,4. 64 STATISTICS JOHN SELBY BARRY MEARS Class Vice-President 3; Junior Chorus; Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4. JUDY MEARS Softball 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,3,4, Secretary 4; Junior- Senior Choruses; Parchment Staff 4; Class Secretary 3. REVELL MILLINER Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Junior Chorus. BOBBY MURDOCH Keep Va. Green Crew 3,4; Junior Chorus. KAREN MAYO PADGETT F.H.A. 1, Treasurer 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, District Of¬ ficer 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Class President 4; Beta Club 3,4, Se¬ cretary 3,4; Latin Club 2; American Cheerleader Assn. 2,3,4; Junior Play and Chorus; Cheerleader Queen 4; Annual Staff. ALBERT PARKER Class President 1; Co-Editor of Voice of the Campus 3; Annual Staff 3; Editor of Annual4 ; Assistant Director of Junior Play; Junior-Senior Choruses; Senior Play; Parchment Staff 4; KeepVa. Green Crew 4; Glee Club 2; Beta Club 4. ARLEAN ROOT F.H.A. 2,3; Junior Chorus. CHERRY LYNN SCOTT Cheerleader 3,4; Cheerleader Co-Capt. 4; Cheering Squad 2; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; American Cheerlead¬ ing Assn. 3,4. SUZANNE SCOTT Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-PresidentS, President 4; Model General Assem¬ bly 2,3,4, District Officer 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 3, Reporter 1, Eastern Shore Federation Reporter 3; Class Secretary 4; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Parchment Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Azalea Festival Maid of Honor 4. Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2, Co-Capt. 2; Junior Chorus 3; Parchment Staff 4; Football 3. NORMAN SELBY Latin Club 2; Class Treasurer 3; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; The Parchment Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play and Chorus; Junior Chorus 3; Beta Club 4. MAC SMITH Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Keep Va. Green Crew 3, 4; Voice of the Campus 3; The Parchment Staff 4; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Play; Varsity Club 1, 2,3,4; Football Co-Capt. 4. RITA SMULLIN Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,4; Softball 1,2; Cheer¬ leader 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Model General Assembly 3; Voice of the Campus Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play and Chorus; American Cheerleading Assn. 3,4; Cheering Squad 2. STELLA DEAN TAYLOR Basketball2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Junior Play and Chorus; Softball 1,2; Class Reporter 3; Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. PETER WAGNER Senior Play and Chorus; Keep Va. Green Crew 4; Parchment Staff 4; Track 4; Beta Club 4. CARLA WILLIAMS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pianist 3, Federation Pianist 4; Glee Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Junior Play and Chorus; Senior Play and Chorus; Annual Staff 4; The Voice of the Campus Staff 3; The Parchment Staff 4. KAY WILLIAMS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Junior Chorus. CAROL WRAY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 3; Annual Staff 4; Junior Chorus; Class President 3; Glee Club 1,2; Class Report¬ er 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Voice of the Cam¬ pus Staff 3. 65 SNAPS f.6 Advertisements IIiiy With Confidence Where You See The Above Symbol Salisbury places oi 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. EASTERN SHORE POCOMOKE SOUND OYSTER CO. Specializing in Delux Crabmeat and Oysters Proprietors: T. E. and S. E. JOHNSON Onancock, Virginia GLICK SONS Onancock, Virginia THE tj STERM SHO ftr NEWS THE EASTERN SHORE NEWS, INC. A progressive weekly newspaper on the Eastern Shore of Virginia Onancock, Virginia FARMERS EXCHANGE, INCORPORATED C. R. Bull, President R. P. Richardson, Vice-President W. C. Kellam, Secretary-Treasurer Phone SU 7-1000 Tasley, Virginia Pontiac Cars STILES PONTIAC Sales - Service Pontiac - Tempest - Vauxhall SU 7-1021 Tasley, Virginia BYRD PACKING COMPANY Carlton Byrd Parksley, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ' 62 from the EASTERN SHORE CITIZENS BANK Onancock Accomac Keller Painter We will welcome the opportunity to serve you. PAUL M. JONES PILING AND LUMBER Snow Hill, Maryland W. E. WEST FORD EQUIPMENT, INC. Tasley, Virginia GUY BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Tasley, Virginia MARVIN C. LEWIS General Merchandise Long distance hauling Tasley, Virginia Compliments of FROSTEE-FREEZE Scott and Gladys Marsh Everything begins and ends at the Frostee-Freeze Tasley, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of LEE BOOTH Manager of Acme Store FIRST NATIONAL BANK Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia COBB ' S MOBIL SERVICE V. A. CHANDLER SONS, INC. Compliments of Robert Cobb Complete Insurance Service 78-79611 Market St. Onancock, Va. Onancock, Virginia Phone: SUnset 7-2140 E. D. RANSONE, JR. Ready mix concrete Onancock, Virginia 7enith BARNES RADIO HOSPITAL Compliments of GARDNER ' S GROCERY HE ARNE-BALLARD INSURANCE Onancock, Virginia AGENCY, INC. Phone SU 7-2140 Onancock, Virginia BILL PAYNE Compliments of Outboard motors Fishing equipment PENINSULA GAS COMPANY Marine hardware Onancock, Virginia DIZE SINCLAIR SERVICE CARMINE HARDWARE STATION Anything in Hardware Gas-oil-tires Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia S. W. BELOTE SON Compliments of Auto Parts Glass CUSTIS RESTAURANT Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of WESTERN AUTO FASHION DESIGNERS Association Store Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia ONANCOCK BUILDING SUPPLY, CO. HAROLD GLADDEN All Kinds of Lumber General Transportation Bricks-Lime-Cement-Etc. Onancock, Virginia Tasley, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of CHANDLER ' S FURNITURE STORE Norge Appliances TONI ' S TIP TOP Onancock, Virginia Tasley, Virginia DIXIE SERVICE STATION Oils -Greases -A ccessories WEST LUMBER CORPORATION Lawn Mowers and Tractor Piling-Mine Props-Lumber-Wood Repairing a Specialty Tasley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia RALPH F. MEARS Dealer in Compliments of Sand-Dirt-Clay MARSH’S GROCERIES Phone SU 7-1317 Cashville, Virginia Onancock, Virginia COLLINS RUDIGER Compliments of Plumbing Heating Contractors R. E. SCOTT GROCERIES Phone SU 7-1150 General Merchandise Onancock, Virginia Cashville, Virginia HOPKINS BROTHERS, INC. Paint-Coal-Slag PARKS MOTOR CO., INC. Phone SU 7-1313 Parksley, Virginia B|||B Onancock, Virginia Compliments of JOHNSON WELDING SERVICE ONANCOCK TILE CO. Onancock, Virginia Parksley, Virginia Compliments of JAXON ' S 5 TO 5.00 STORES Box 351 WHISPERING PINES Parksley, Virginia Route 13 FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON Compliments of Lois Payne - owner C. F. DALEY AND SON Phone SU 7-1333 NURSERY Onancock - Onley Road Tasley, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of MATTHEWS CLEANERS Phone SU 7-2030 PENINSULA FEED AND MILLING CO. Tasley, Virginia Tasley, Virginia Compliments of MADELYN’S DRESS SHOP THE FASHION SHOP Parksley, Virginia Parksley, Virginia Compliments of FISHER ' S CORNER THE HAT SHOP Parksley, Virginia Parksley, Virginia PASTRY KITCHEN Party and Wedding Cakes a specialty Phone 665-4281 Parksley, Virginia COLONIAL STORE W. 0. Hickman, Manager Parksley, Virginia PENINSULA ENTERPRISE MRS. G. C. MARSH A dvertising —Job Print ing Paint--Hardware--Groceries Serving The Eastern Shore Since 1881 Phone SU 7-1160 Accomac, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Compliments of POWELL ' S SERVICE STATION SNYDER ' S GULF SERVICE E. J. POWELL, MGR. U. S. SNYDER Atlantic Gas and Oil Phone SU 7-3155 Accomac, Virginia Compliments of JOHN FENTON JONES Compliments of REALTOR EMMA MILLINER GROCERY STORE Phone SU 7-1371 Accomac, Virginia Accomac, Virginia POCOMOKE CITY MERCHANTS Invite You To Shop In Our Town Where You Will Find QUALITY-VARIETY-SERVICE POCOMOKE BUSINESSMEN’S ASSOCIATION Pocomoke City, Maryland Compliments of HIGHWAY SERVICE COFFMAN FISHER CO. ( OLIVER f 5 c@k ®s a«‘i©s 1 Pocomoke City, Maryland MILLER-MASSEY INC. THE HOUSE OF PRESTIGE VALUE Ford -Falcon-Thunderbird -Mercury Pocomoke City, Maryland Compliments of BLOXOM AUTO SUPPLY EICHELBERGER’S FURNITURE, INC. Automotive Wholesale SU 7-3567 Distributors Keller, Virginia Mappsville, Virginia F. T. HARMON ECONOMY FEED MILLING COMPANY Crates - Baskets - Farm Produce Wood ' s Seeds - Fertilizer Farm Supplies Lime Service Hardware Phone SU 7-3322 Melfa, Virginia Melfa, Virginia L ANCE J. ELLER Compliments of Grading - Asphalt Paving Excavating M. FORMYDUVAL Phone SU 7-3212 Onancock, Virginia Keller, Virginia Compliments of HERBERT SENN C. J. PRETTYMAN SONS Real Estate Plumbing - Heating - Electrical Exmore, Virginia Exmore, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Drink Coca - Cola Exmore, Virginia FAIR OAKS GROCERY Ann Norris Bennett SU 7-3878 Melfa, Virginia Compliments of CUSTIS RECORD SHOP Exmore, Virginia JAY-CEE CLEANERS Clothes Best Friends Nelsonia, Virginia POCOMOKE MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Pocomoke, Virginia WOO DIE REW Deep Creek, Virginia Compliments of C. P. NOTTINGHAM Groceries and Meats Texaco Town Compliments of DORIS McLELLAN ' S Exmore, Virginia Compliments of LASSITER LUMBER COMPANY Greenbush, Virginia METOMPKIN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Parksley and Bloxom Virginia FORKS GRILL Fountain and Curb Service Take-Out Orders Telephone SU 7-3777 GLORIA AND DON DRAGON Owners J. T. KELLAM AUTO PARTS J. T. Kellam, Jr. Anything Automotive Wholesale Phone SU 7-3211 J. R. EWELL LUNCH COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE Phone MO 5-7285 Parksley, Virginia WILSON SPORTING GOODS PEP PHILLIPS, DISTRIBUTOR Parksley Virginia Salisbury Maryland Compliments of KELLAM DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INCORPORATED DISTRIBUTORS FOR TEXACO Onley, Virginia BARNES WELDING SERVICE WATTS BROTHERS INCORPORATED Electric - Acetylene Fine Apparel for Gentlemen When you can ' t get to us, we come to you. Parksley, Virginia Phone: SU 7-3185 Tasley, Virginia Compliments of COPES ICE AND COAL COMPANY Tasley, Virginia Compliments of T. W. BLOCK COMPANY Onley, Virginia Compliments of SEABOARD SUPPLY COMPANY INCORPORATED Onley, Virginia Sweetheart Soft-Twist Bread It’s the twist that makes the difference SWEETHEART BAKERS, INC. Onley, Virginia JOHNSON CHEVROLET SALES Direct Dealers in Cars and Trucks Oldsmobile SEARCY ' S FUN SPOT SAYS HELLO WHITE BROTHERS PLUMBING HEATING Onley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of ONLEY GRAIN COMPANY ONLEY HARDWARE COMPANY Onley, Virginia Onley, Virginia Compliments of R. C. EVANS SON PRIER ' S Wholesale Onancock - Onley Road Candy Drugs Tobaccos Cigarettes Onancock, Virginia Onley, Virginia MASTER MOTOR REBUILDERS PEARSON ' S GROCERY RADIATOR REPAIRING Self-Service Phone SU 7-3361 Meat and Grocery Onley, Virginia Onley, Virginia NICOLLS BROTHERS THOMAS W. GRIFFIN, JR. Farm Machinery New and Used Guns Soy Bean Brokers W. Reade Nicolls Phone SU 7-2415 Onley, Virginia Onley, Virginia Compliments of ONLEY DRUG STORE FLORIST Thomas Young Mrs. John Bailey, Inc, Manager Onley, Virginia Onley, Virginia KRESKY AND SUPERFLAME DEALER MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Roxie Scott Evelyn Scott Murdoch Heating Onley, Virginia Onley, Virginia C. D. MARSH, JEWELER Keepsake Diamonds Market Street Onancock, Virginia EDWARDS FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishings Telephone SUnset 7-3162 Onancock, Virginia ONANCOCK BEAUTY SALON Peggy Dix Owner Phone SU 7-1107 Air-Conditioned Dryers J. M. WATSON CO., INC. Quality Furniture Floor Coverings General Electric Appliances Onancock, Virginia Meet Me at WISE’S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Soda Fountain Cosmetics TIP-TOP FOOD STORE Self-Service Meat and Grocery Phone SU 7-2161 Onancock, Virginia CLARK BROTHERS Distributors Sealtest Milk Dairy Products Salisbury, Maryland ACCOMAC CANDY COMPANY W. E. MEARS PROPRIETOR Wholesale Confectioners Jobbers Parksley, Virginia WHISPERING PINES Service Station JAMES E. SCOTT, PROPRIETOR DELMARVA FEED COMPANY Parksley Sanitation Products Poultry Equipment Farm Supplies Phone MO 5-5468 Virginia ROY L. BELOTE Gulf Service ACCOMACK-NORTHAMPTON ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE General Merchandise Melfa, Virginia MO 5-5116 TAYLOR ' S BARBER SHOP Parksley, Virginia SU 7-1520 Melfa, Virginia H. M. PHILLIPS General Merchandise blue coal SU 7-2406 Compliments of E. WISE HARMON Melfa, Virginia J: A. V. W. PHILLIPS L. B. BELOTE GROCERY Dealer In Farm Supplies SU 7-1649 SU 7-1192 Melfa, Virginia Melfa, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS TO THE C. F. RODGERS, JR. SENIOR CLASS OF 1962 Plumbing-Heating A friend Melfa, Virginia CROCKETT ' S Compliments of Lubrication RUSSELL MOTOR COMPANY Oil-Diesel Fuel Dodge and Dodge Dart Melfa, Virginia Exmore, Virginia Compliments of PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone SU 7-3321 Onancock, Virginia LYNWOOD SCOTT Cherry Jane” Tasley, Virginia Compliments of WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME CARLISLE, EVELYN, AND JOHNNY Onancock, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class of 1962 ONANCOCK HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION BOOSTERS Blanche Wessells Pete Wray Page Shrieves Linda Sue Cobb Davis Groceries Willard Killmon Adair Matthews A Friend Fred Scott Keith Letteria Clif Marsh Buster Kilmon A Friend Taylor Jewelry James E. Scott Bobby Frank Swain Mickey Hanchey Sonny Rudiger Paul Parks Dick Murray ' -V : ••• ■ ,,W.- ■ . . EDITOR aL ju y ASSOCIATE EDITOR - nd pJs Jic % «. %iaI % jQj cA —• ole «LA y cyy ’ LCX 0 — - . j j j VL ££ x f i - jj ULK yljjk -iu{j- • xa - ' yr3v_ v a yTM VO ' J XW A V : w v lr V n y v y x-o r? 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