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

 - Class of 1966

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a d|en . | f ; - ' -v-;.- ' ' .- •; ' M ddd- ‘iSgfe® SllfliS ,31 ! ' r” ' •; m m ( :, ■;.;■•;■■ ' ■r ' ; :! )Vd : ' - ' ' : ! - ' . . . ■ v | I I | M QnancocJz Jficjfi Sc ioof 1966 Editor.Sammie Miles Co-Editor.Roberta Hampton Business Managers.Linda Lilliston Linda Guy Sponsor Mrs. Yvonne Richardson r 7L nnua a EDITOR CO-EDI TOR Linda G.. Linda L. Roberta BUSINESS MANAGERS Sammie Con en s DEDICATION FACULTY SENIOR DATA CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS Calvin, Trudy SPONSOR JUNIOR EDITORS Mrs. Richardson 2 SOCIETY EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHERS SPORTS EDITORS Bonnie, Marilyn, Barbara Linda, Diane COPYWRITERS Linda, Judy Donnie, Jo Ann Roberta, Mike 3 Douglass, Becky TYPISTS Dedication nJ jT( 2 121 (Scrim When we graduate from Onancock High, we shall carry in our hearts and minds the impression made upon us by a big man, in the highest sense of the word. Your contribution of time and effort has gained you a warm place in the hearts of both the students and the faculty. If one man ever represented the spirit of Onancock, it would surely be you. In recognition and appreciation of the great coaching job and the times you have brought our team to victory, we, the class of ' 66, dedicate this Trident to one who greatly deserves it. 4 c Juperintencfeni Mr. Edwin S. Lowe OnancocJi S c ioof Q3oarcf Mr. I. W. Bagwell III, Mr. H. Watson Twvford, Mr. Carlisle Williams, Sr These have been pleasant years, these years in which I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with you. I believe you face a fu¬ ture in a world of exciting change perhaps more so than at any time in our history. I envy you your youth. May I wish for each of you pleasant life filled with happiness. Carl S Ufoppes • Principal I wish you all success and happiness in the future years. It has been a pleasure working with you this year. Lola M. Lewis Po a U1C lew is, Secreiaty 7 Winifred Belote Eighth Grade a c a Lotta Booth Margaret Bull Mathematics Home Economics William Fitzgerald U. S. History- Business Clarence Fleming Government English Ruth Kellam History, Geography Physical Ed, 8 Trent Serini Physical Ed. ,. M ' Mattie Chanley Science .(v Lillian Derby First Grade Ann Chandler Seventh Grade l Sadie Edmonds Latin Gladys Fosque Third and Fourth Grades William Hall Industrial Arts David Harwood Distributive Ed. Dean Hickman Mathematics History Henrietta Jacob First Grade Mary Martin Third Grade Marie Pennewell Velma Pennewell Guidance Fourth Grade French Aileen Phillips Librarian Yvonne Richardson English Nancy Senn Business Margaret Taylor Mildred Twyford Driver ' s Training Sixth Grade Kathryn Warren Fifth Grade Dorothy Watson Second Grade n ' • V a u tj pfe m h e ■ ' ■ . . 4 «t . In. l N « You ' re not really dedicating it to him? Times (x-5) . , X y ; | I don’t see how they did it She doesn ' t understand any better than we do. enior WAo’s Jlest L- ooliny Douglass, Linda Jltosi L ifze j Jo Succeed Bruce, Carol Jltosi Jit is c iie uo us Sammie, Kevin Jit os t Gourieous Carol, Barbara, John R. Jlesi Jill Jlround Mike. Diane. Linda. Donnie Jlesi Dressed Douglass, Eve, Bruce TJiiliesl Bonnie, Carson, Bruce, Sam Dteaiesi Donnie, Eve Jltosi S iudious Carol, Carson dopular lass, Linda daiured la, Linda, Carson Jltosi Jliddeiic John R., Sammie, Mike r—--— biggest Tlfirts Lila, Ned, Joan Ultosi TJn Dove Donnie, Betsy Guiesi Ann, Donnie, Judy Jltosi Tncfepencfeni JoAnne, John R. T)esi Person all ip John, Marilyn, Linda, Donnie Goisiesi Carson, Carolyn, John Ed. ZjAo Qu eiesi Tom, Linda, Johnny Titos t A opal John, Sam, Donnie, Mike Alto si Ga eniecf Brooks, Lila Triendliest Pete, Judi, E. T., Tom, Becky, Mike Tuesi Dancers Roberta, Bruce, Judi, Doug Mike, Lila, Sam, Roberta, Bruce As Seniors of 1966, we can no longer claim the shelter offered by these Hallowed Halls of Ivy , but must face the uncertain future before us. With this in mind, let us recall some of the memories we hold of the four years we have spent together at Onancock High School. In 1962, a group of Freshmen, perhaps more frightened than foolish , entered through the doors of Onan cock High School. Under the watchful eyes of Mrs. Chanley and Mr. Fitzgerald, we chose our class officers: Linda Bagwell, President; Pat Belote, Vice-President; Lila Jacob, Secretary; and Sammie Miles, Treasurer. We welcomed our new classmate, Judy Van Kleef from New Jersey. The girls joined F.H.A., and our S.C.A. repre¬ sentatives, Joanne, Nancy, and Donnie Ward, were appointed. Sammie was chosen cheerleader; Donnie Ward fought with the ranks of the mighty Devil football team while the other Freshmen boys threw their energies into J. V. sports. Three of our girls, Bonnie, JoAnne, and Sammie did us proud by making the varsity basketball team. In the spring, with the baseball and softball season on the way, Ned, E. T., Nancy, Bonnie, Linda Jean, Sammie, and Ann Brooks were chosen to hold down the bases. To close our Freshman year and to usher in summer, we decided to have one last gathering which took the form of a hayride to Silver Beach. After a bountiful summer, we returned to these sacred halls as silly sophomores of ' 63-64. Mrs. Chanley and Mr. Carey supervised as we elected our class officers; Eve Russell, President; Lila Jacob, Vice-President; Roberta Hampton, Secretary; and Donnie Ward, Treasurer. Again, we had transfer from New Jersey, this being Bruce Adkins. For the first time in our lives, the Beta Club and Tri-Hi-Y opened their doors to us. Linda Bagwell joined the cheerleading squad, and in football, basketball, baseball, and track, the Sophomores made their presence known. To climax our Sophomore year, we held a dance at the American Legion Hall to raise money for the future, but first, and foremost, to have some fun. Another summer passed all too quickly, and the jolly Juniors rocked the foundations with their greetings and laughter, much to the consternation of Mr. Hickman and Mrs. Richardson. But soon, we settled down and elected class officers: Roberta Hampton, President; Douglass Twyford, Vice-President; Linda Guy, Secretary; and Linda Lilliston, Treasurer. This year we welcomed a Southerner by the name of Carson Diggs. Football season rolled around, and while the Junior boys were playing a big part on the team, Junio r girls applied them¬ selves to running the concession stand; with the exception of the cheerleaders, which now included Lila Jacob and Ann Belote. Immediately after the excitement of ordering class rings died down, we anxiously watched the mail for their arrival. Meanwhile, Mr. Hickman and Mrs. Richardson put their time and effort into directing the Junior Play. The Stuck Pot”, as it was called, proved to be the most enjoyable and humorous production that the stage of Onancock High had seen in many years. On the enchanted evening of April 22, we celebrated our ROMAN HOLIDAY , which won acclaim as the most sensational formal ever. The exquisite decorations pictured the grandeur of Roman times, while the Sherwoods, from Hampden Sydney College, provided the music to make the night a memorable one. The Beta Convention was attended by several Juniors. We were very proud of Linda Bagwell, our representative to M. G. A., whe n she was elected Speaker Pro Tern of the House. Some of us worked very hard on the Newspaper staff with much help from Becky Robbins, our Junior Editor. Most of us finished the year by taking College Boards, then we all dedicated our time to enjoying the summer. At long last, our Senior year arrived, once again under Mr. Hickman and Mrs. Richardson. We elected class officers: Bruce Adkins, President; Barbara Melson, Vice-President; Linda Bagwell, Secretary; and Linda Lilliston, Treasurer. The oh, so sophisticated Seniors blithely decided on invitations and name cards. Everyone con¬ cerned with varsity sports looked forward to fulfilling their last year on the teams, hoping that it would be the best year yet. At the Thanksgiving football game, John R. and Linda Bagwell were crowned the reigning royalty of Onancock High School. Several Seniors attended the Newspaper Convention in Richmond; later Beta mem¬ bers found themselves traveling all the way to Roanoke for the Beta Convention. Meanwhile, the Trident staff, prompted by Sammie and Roberta, settled down to a year of hard work. We sold stationery and candy to raise money for our caps and gowns. College acceptances began to arrive, reminding us of graduation and the future. As we, the Seniors of ' 66, turn to walk that uncharted path to that vague something we call the future, we realize that we are surrendering the guidance of our parents and teachers whose concern we deeply appre¬ ciate. Now we can depart with high hopes for the future, leaving behind only the echoes of our shouts, our laughter, and our tears. The past is a memory, the future a dream. We alone hold the key to make that dream come true. 14 Carol Moore, Historian enior Gafendar September--But I don’t feel like a Mighty Senior. Do those underclassmen really look up to us? Message of the Month: The following people have not yet had their Senior pictures taken. October--Campaign for school spirit in full swing. Establishment of our Senior privileges (like front of audito¬ rium). Saying of the Month: And they expect us to understand all this! November--Senior pictures arrive--ugh! ! Work on the annual progressed nicely??? Football ended on a happy note for us, and we began our last season of basketball. Headline of the Month: The Most Beautiful Float on the Shore. December--College Boards, applications, achievement tests, and FINALLY, Christmas vacation. Joke of the Month: Hey Juniors! Rings are here! January--Yech! Back to school and then exams (a wirty dord). Exclamation of the Month: I thought we were supposed to live it up our Senior year. February--Lull in the year with not much to do but study, although we had the great excitement of the boys ' basketball tournament. Song of the Month; Please Mr. Postman, look and see, is there a college accept¬ ance for me? March--Girls basketball tournaments was one of the main events, along with the Beta members ' excitement over their coming convention. School of the Month: Mayberry Union High--M.U.H. April--Spring fever hit for the twelfth year in a row and the baseball, softball and track teams took form. Spring vacation. Thought of the Month: ' wonder if the Juniors will come through ' . May--Year coasts to an end at an amazing rate. Invitations, name cards, caps gowns arrived and nostalgia struck as we realized the year was almost over. Book of the Month: the colossal, magnificent, great, attractive-TRIDENT! ! June--a graduation dilemma; location vs weather. Tears of joy and sadness, shouts of We’re actually finished! ! Song of the Month: Pomp and Circumstance . Sammie and Roberta 15 G a ass J J ropGec ij June 1976 Dear Mrs. Richardson and Mr. Hickman, While I was working in Goldilocks ' Hair-Dying Clinic, which I own, one of my past classmates, Kevin Daley, paid me an unusual visit. Kevin is a salesman for the Bourbon Company in Frankfort, Kentucky, and he came to me with a new formula to add to hair dye, a synthetic liquor that will help absorption in hair rinses. Since Kevin and I hadn’t seen each other in ten years, we couldn ' t help but discuss our past classmates at Onancock High School. DOUG TWYFORD has purchased Cedar Island and is going to open it as a sportsman ' s paradise.” KERRY ANDERSON and LILA JACOB, whose hot-rodding abilities were greatly known, are competing to win the Indianapolis 500 this year. DONNIE WARD is at Jofins Hopkins Hospital studying his theory on flexible bones. BARBARA MELSON is now teaching shorthand at Richmond and is still having trouble with JOAN EDWARDS, her problem student. DONNIE FITCHETT is head scientist at Duke University where he is working on a permanent cure for asthma. E. T. DIZE is now manager of a health club in North Carolina whose slogan is, grow two inches in four weeks. JUDI WILLIAMS and BONNIE GODWIN have just opened the first drive-in beauty salon, located in Richmond. PETE HOPKINS, who was terribly muscular, is now the gymnastics instructor at the University of Virginia. DONNIE KILMON, who is happily married to BETSY WATSON, is now the new Game Warden for Accomack County. BROOKS AYRES, whose artistic talents are beyond belief, is drawing for the Peanuts cartoon. LINDA LILLISTON has a new strategy in the crab industry and is making her fortune in the Deep Creek Seafood Company. CAROL MOORE, who was always a whiz at science, is now professor of nuclear science at U.C.L.A. JOHNNY JOHNSON is now the top pro at the E.S.Y.C.C. and has added 54 holes to the golf course. BOBBY AYRES has secured a good office job, and LINDA SHRIEVES is an operator in the C P tele¬ phone office building. NED PERRY and PHIL LEWIS have formed the Ventures , and brought it to fame. NANCY ADKINS, BRENDA ALLEN, and DIANE PARKS are now happily married. CARSON DIGGS has become a mortician and goes by the motto: We bury you deeper, cheaper. CAROLYN HORSLEY just completed the world ' s longest biography of Shakespeare--9092 pages plus three foot-notes. Remember BRUCE ADKINS? He is presently the CBS news reporter stationed in Dienbienphu. ANN BELOTE is the head nurse of the fifth floor of the new Norfolk General Hospital, since it only has four floors. ANN BALLARD has just added to her collection the famous Pimlico horse raceway in Maryland where she can be seen racing My Friend Flicka. BRIAN CORBIN, of Corbin ' s Amplifiers, has opened a new million-dollar factory in Columbia, Ohio. BECKY CAMPBELL has opened another shopping center to add to the chain. JACKIE WATKINSON is the star in the new hit film The Tall American. ROBERTA HAMPTON, who was well-known for her artistic talents, is under contract to Walt Disney in Hollywood. MARILYN DAVIS is now secretary for the Trailway Bus Line and gets all of her tickets to and from Norfolk free. JOHN RICHARDSON, who was always quiet and shy, has just been voted the Playboy of the Year by the New York Bunny Club. TOMMY SHRIEVES, a quite successful farmer, has crossed a pig with a cow and invented that wonder animal called a POW. LINDA GUY, whose nose is like an Indian’s, is posing as Gerinomo at Sioux City in Wyoming. MIKE MURPHY has just been signed up by the Washington Redskins and is leading them to their first championship in 30 years. JOHN ED NOCK recently opened a new Mobil station directly across from Robert ' s. JOANNE CHAMBERS, who was always known for her height, has teamed up with the Harlem Globe¬ trotters. JUDY VAN KLEEF is known on the team for her shooting ability. KITTY JAMES, who was forever missing her favorite program, The Three Stooges”, has replaced Curly and is seen every night on Channel 007. LINDA BAGWELL is the first girl from the Eastern Shore to be crowned Miss Folly Creek Flounder. BECKY ROBBINS is manager of the begetable soup department of Campbell ' s Soup. SAMMIE MILES is busy working in New York on Wall Street as a C.P.A. VERONICA WILLIAMS is now operating a refreshment center named Daisy ' s. SHARON PARKS is a likely candidate for Mayor of Onancock, and LINDA DAVIS is running for Town Cop. I hope I will be able to write more often during the next ten years and give you more news of the Seniors of ' 66. Eve Russell Kevin Daley L as liOi 1 iTlncf Testament We, the Senior Class of 1966 of Onancock High School, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, 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. Article I Article II Article III Article I Article II Article III Article IV Article V Article VI Article VII Article VIII Article IX Article X Article XI Article XII Article XIII Article XIV Article XV Article XVI Article XVII Article XVIII Article XIX Article XX Article XXI Article XXII Article XXIII Article XXIV Article XXV Article XXVI Article XXVil Article XXVIII Article XXIX Article XXX Article XXXI Article XXXII Article XXXIII Article XXXIV Article XXXV Article XXXVI SECTION I To our principal, Mr. Hoppes, we will our deepest respect and admiration. To the faculty we will our sincere gratitude for helping us through many despairing moments. To the Juniors we will our ability to antagonize the teachers and muddle our excuses whenever they have the chance. SECTION II Johnny Johnson wills his outgoing aggressiveness to Jimmy Livesay and Francis Tyndall. Ann Belote wills her ability at public speaking to Nancy Davis. E. T. Dize wills his long legs to William Duer. Phillip Lewis and Ned Perry will their love for school to Herbert Bennett and Edward Justis. Ann Brooks Ballard wills her bridle to Donna Crockett providing she promises to wear it tightly. Kevin Daley wills his snide remarks in government class to Greg Lassiter. Lila Jacob leaves the road to Wachapreague to Yvonne Dix--but she has to promise to keep the car on the road. Bruce Adkins wills his driving ability to Kerry Anderson and Bill Custis. Tommy Shrieves wills his natural red hair to Powell Justis. Linda Guy leaves her bouncing laugh to Faye Cherrix. Bobby and Brooks Ayres will their brotherly love to Sherman and Tyrone Carr. Judy Van Kleef leaves her knock-knees to Joe White and Dale Marsh. Joan Edwards and Kitty James will their stair climbing ability to Pat Thornton. Brian Corbin leaves his taxi service to Beverly Savage and Wanda Smith. Bonnie Godwin leaves her long flowing hair to Linda Sturgis. JoAnn Chambers and Marilyn Davis leave their steady dates to Pat Custis. John R. Richardson wills his winning ways with Mrs. Booth to Jim Bowling. Becky Robbins leaves the road to Melfa to Sharon Williams, Carolyn Horsley leaves her ability to ride the waves at Ocean City to Ruth Ellen Lewis and Kaydell Edwards. Pete Hopkins wills his muscles to Curtis Kellam. John Eddie Nock wills his basketball shoes to Carlton Hart providing he makes the team next year. Carol Moore wills her studious ways to Sharon Hayden. Judy Williams, Linda Kay Shreeves, and Becky Campbell leave their shy ways to Yvonne Jones, Jackie Schaper, and Norma Taylor. Donnie Ward leaves his broken bones to Ken Bradley. Betsy Watson and Donnie Kilmon will their parking places to Ben Askew and Billy James, pro¬ viding they use them at the right time. Jackie Watkinson leaves his stature and weight to Tater Allen. Linda Jean Lilliston wills her lively ways to Nancy Tyndall. Linda Davis, Barbara Melson, and Sharon Parks will their seats in typing to Linda Courtney. Eve Russell and Carson Diggs leave their ability to play kick the can in East Point to Lynn Long and Calvin Fitchett. Mike Murphy leaves his athletic ability to Butch Lewis. Roberta Hampton leaves her deep tan to Brenda Russell. Veronica Williams leaves her excess weight to Mac Mackie. Brenda Allen and Diane Parks will their ability to get a man to Barbara Long. Sammie Miles leaves her winning ways as editor of the annual to Trudy James. Linda Bagwell wills Carole Valentine a jug of apple cider providing she refills it once a year. Doug Twyford leaves his hidden traits as a running back and a pass receiver to Larry Galloway and Terry Gwaltney, Testators 18 Linda Bagwell Doug Twyford Our ALMA MATER Oh, Alma Mater, school so fair, No greater wisdom anywhere. We hail the colors, blue and white, Send forth thy beam of guiding light. We ask of thee, oh bulwark bold, These memories that we may hold. Long stand the halls of ' Nancock High Against the beauty of the sky. God grant in future years that we May stronger, richer, fuller be. More loyal as the years go by, We hail to thee, Onancock High. Senior Sia is ics BRUCE ADKINS SCA 2,3,4; Class President 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Jr. Play; Football 3; Annual Staff 4; Keep Va. Green 3, 4; National Rifle Association 4. BRENDA ALLEN SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4. BOBBY AYRES SCA 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play; Keep Va. Green 4; National Rifle Association 4. BROOKS AYRES SCA 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play; Keep Va. Green 4; Basketball 4; National Rifle Association 4; Annual Staff 4. LINDA BAGWELL SCA 1,2,3,4; President 4; Vice-President 3; Reporter 2; Class President 1; Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chaplain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; MGA 3,4; Speaker Pro Tem 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; ACA 2; Beta 2,3,4; Convention 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Play. ANN BROOKS BALLARD SCA 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Beta 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Jr. Play; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. ANN BELOTE SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Cheer¬ leader 3,4; Jr. Play. BECKY CAMPBELL SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. JO ANN CHAMBERS SCA 1,2,3,4; Representative 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Song- leader 1,4; Federation Officer 2; Convention 2; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Beta 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4. BRIAN CORBIN SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; National Rifle Association 4. KEVIN DALEY SCA 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. LINDA DAVIS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff 4. MARILYN DAVIS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Jr. Play; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. CARSON DIGGS SCA 3,4; Jr. Play; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. E. T. DIZE SCA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. JOAN EDWARDS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chap¬ lain 3; Jr. Play; Newspaper Staff 4. BONNIE GODWIN SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Soft- ball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Play. LINDA GUY, Business Manager SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Program Committee 4; Class Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta 2,3,4; Con¬ vention 3,4; Secretary 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. ROBERTA HAMPTON, Co-Editor SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Beta 2,3, 4; Convention 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Vice-President 3; Class Secretary 2; President 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Convention 4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Play. Senior S ahsi cs PETE HOPKINS SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. CAROLYN HORSLEY SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta 2,3,4; Convention 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Jr. Play. KITTY JAMES SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Beta 2,3,4; Treas¬ urer 4; Softball 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4. JOHNNY JOHNSON SCA 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. DONNIE KILMON SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 4; D. E. 3; Jr. Play. PHILLIP LEWIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 2,4; Jr. Play. LINDA JEAN LILLISTON, Business Manager SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Beta 2,3,4; Convention 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Softball 1; Jr. Play. LILA JACOB SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Vice-President 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Jr. Play; Cheerleader 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. BARBARA MELSON SCA 1,2,3,4; Representative 3,4; Class Historian 2; Vice-President 4; Beta 2,3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. SAMMIE MILES, Editor SCA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; ACA 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Softball 1; Jr. Play; Class Treasurer 1; Annual Staff 3,4; Jr. Editor 3; Beta 2,3,4; Convention 3,4; Co-Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. CAROL MOORE SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Historian 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Songleader 2; Beta 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Presi¬ dent 4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. MIKE MURPHY SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Bas¬ ketball 3,4; Jr. Play; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Golf 1,2,3,4; National Rifle Associ¬ ation 4; Annual Staff 4. JOHN EDDIE NOCK SCA 1,2,3,4; National Rifle Association 4; Basket¬ ball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. DIANE PARKS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. NED PERRY SCA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3; Keep Va. Green 4; Jr. Play. SHARON PARKS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play. JOHN R. RICHARDSON SCA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Keep Va. Green 3. BECKY ROBBINS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Program Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. EVE RUSSELL SCA 1,2,3,4; Class President 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4; President 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; MGA 2,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. Senior S a s cs LINDA KAY SHREEVES SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2. TOMMY SHRIEVES SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4. DOUGLASS TWYFORD SCA 1,2,3,4; Representative 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Jr. Play; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Golf 3,4; Annual Staff 4; National Rifle Association 4. JUDY VAN KLEEF SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chaplain 2; Vice-Pres¬ ident 3; President 4; Convention 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Class Historian 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Jr. Play; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Convention 4; Annual Staff 4. DONNIE WARD SCA 1,2,3,4; Representative 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Golf 2; Keep Va. Green 3; National Rifle Association 4; Jr. Play; An¬ nual Staff 4. JACKIE WATKINSON SCA 1,2,3,4; D. E. 3; Jr. Play. BETSY WATSON SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Play. DAISY WILLIAMS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Softball 1,2,3. JUDI WILLIAMS SCA 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play. CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . . . . Eve and Lila.having their natural hair color again? . . . Donnie W. staying out of the hospital for one whole year? . . . Jackie W. growing? . . . Linda Guy as a prune? . . . Kevin not making wise cracks in Government class? . . . Doug short and fat with glasses? . . . Ann Brooks without Flicka? . . . Roberta without her plastic eyes? . . . Linda B. not taking her lilly pad to Peace? . . . Sammie and Mike standing up through a whole basketball game? . . . Tommy Shrieves hating someone? . . . Brooks being voted Player of the Year in basketball? . . . Ann Belote really knowing what ' s going on? . . . John R. going back to his shy little boy act? . . . Betsy and Donnie breaking up? . . . Barbara, Carol, Bruce, and Jo Anne flunking? . . . Linda Kay as a cheerleader? . . . Pete pictured as the after in a Charles Atlas ad? . . . Becky R. leaving Donnie F.? . . . Carolyn as a ballerina? Sammie and Roberta 22 TODAY cS enior ycers TREASURER LINDA JEAN LILLIS TON VICE-PRESIDENT BARBARA SUE MELSON SECRETARY LINDA DRYDEN BAGWELI PRESIDENT BRUCE JEFFREY ADKINS BRIAN AULDEN CORBIN KEVIN LEE DALEY JO ANN CHAMBERS CARSON KILLMON DIGGS LINDA JOYCE DAVIS ELMER THOMAS DIZE MARILYN ELIZABETH DAVIS DONALD LOUIS FITCHETT I JOAN EDWARDS BONNIE LOU GODWIN ROBERTA PAGE HAMPTON VERNON ELLSWORTH HOPKINS, JR. JOHN MAPP JOHNSON CATHERINE FINNEY JAMES LILA SCOTT JACOB Carolyn marie horsley PHILLIP ALLEN LEWIS SAMMIE CAROL MILES DONALD WAYNE K3LMON JOHN ED NOCK CAROL ANNE MOORE MICHAEL JOHN MURPHY SHARON PARKS JOHN ROBERT RICHARDSON REBECCA SMITH ROBBINS MARGIE DIANE PARKS EDWARD LEE PERRY Rsmcm LINDA KAY SHRIEVES MARGARET EVA RUSSELL JAMES THOMAS SHRIEVES GEORGE DOUGLASS TWYFORD JUDITH ANNE VanKLEEF 31 JUDITH REBECCA WILLIAMS VERONICA DAISEY WILLIAMS JACKIE LEE WATKINSON DONNIE PAIGE WARD ELIZABETH ANN WATSON Seniors - .• ' ' - ' A- ' :.x. ■ Trudy James President Larry Galloway Vice-President Ken Bradley Secretary Greg Lassiter Treasurer Kerry Anderson Linda Courtney Yvonne Dix Ben Askew Donna Crockett William Duer Robert Allen Faye Cherrix Nan cy Davis James Bowling Pat Custis Kaydell Edwards Kendall Bradley William Custis Calvin Fitchett Billy James Terry Gwaltney Carlton Hart Sharon Hayden James Livesay Larry Galloway Barbara Long Trudy James Edward Justice Yvonne Jones Powell Justis Ruth Lewis Clarence Lewis Gregory Lassiter Curtis Kellam Linda Long Joseph White H ITC James Mackie Sharon Williams Dale Marsh Carole Valentine What! A hundred boosters? Brenda Russell Nancy Tyndall Beverly Savage Frances Tyndall Jackie Schaper Pat Thornton Sidney Carr Linda Sturgis Wanda Smith Norma Taylor K So nice to have a money tree I oan ' t find the combi Hey! Wanna make it 18 BLACK! ! Gimme all your Oh, you think you’re so smart, Larry, It ' s really that she ' s so dumb. You shouldn ' t have said that! Laugh much? Operation Trashcan 10, You expect me to believe Our window, the night Oh, no! A witness to our flop! that? exit! Is that tne Brylcreem Blonde? ycers . . . Tom Northam . . . Patty Williams . . . . Laura Fincen . . . . Ann Bowling President . . , Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . cS opJjom ores Ann Adams Ann Bowling E. R. Custis Craig Ayres Cecil Bundick Edward Custis Denise Ayres Linda Carmine Janet Custis Barbara Baldwin William Chandler Anthony Cutler Edward Baldwin Dennis Crockett Mike Gibian Diane Justis Lee Johnson Chester Jackson Carry Harrison Cathy Irvin Karen Harrison Laura Fincen Tom Hines Edward Finney Vicki Horner James Harte Linda Laird Tony Lewis Fred Walker Burley Williams Betty C, Marshall m I Mark Pruitt Floyd Redmond Jane Rogers Fred Michell Albert McMath Bryan Smith Deborah Shrieves James Mason Charles Russell Tom North am David Russel Michael O ' Neal Claudia Savage Newman Scott Sophomores O.K. . . . Draw Tony! ! It ' s only our first date! Our 9.1 sprinter Gimme a . . . I think we ' re off the track, girls. Rescue me! He says to tell you Hi there! Patty Williams They ' ll never know the difference Get out and stay out! Donna Williams Mary Williams - Phyllis Williams Sandra Wimbrow The new Orphan Annie But bobbie pins ALWAYS work! I ' d rather fight than switch. ✓ :W‘, President Crocky Gordon Vice-President Eric Garrison Treasurer James Bosworth Angelo Dangerfield Paget Fairhurst Peter Briggs Dee Dragon Beth Brinkley Joycelyn Edwards Eric Garrison John Bartley Gwendolyn Carr Barry Belote Billye D, Custis Homer Bennett Dennis Custis Fincen rocky Gordon Marcie Harmon Bradley Hickman Howard Kilmon Kitty Kilmon IgggSafe Sharon Killmon Ross Knapp Michael Pruitt Diane Parks Richard Parker Mary Murphy Martha Medders Edward McMath onna Johnson Barry Lane Edmund Lewandowski Gayle Johnson Ruth Lewis John Justice ; Spencer Rogers Shirley Sturgis Lola Ruediger Nita Taylor Jeannie Scarborugh Lou Trader Cindy Serini Alfred Turner Teresa Small Brenda Williams uet out of the auditorium! ! Mary! ! Control yourself Keith Abrams John Atkeison A. C. Bloxom Stewart Buckle Betsy Byrd Debbie Chambers Jack Chandler Scott Chandler Alice Corson Linda Daley Bobby Davis Bonnie Davis Charlotte Davis Preston Ewell Gwen Fairhurst Edward Fleming Neal Geers Chris Gordon Emily Grey Kate Hampton Kevin Harmon Linda Hundley Collier Irvin Eddie Isdell Anita Johnson Tommy Johnson Neal Justice Bruce Kellam Charles Killmon Bishop Leatherbury Bobby Mapp Teresa Michelle Dickie Morgan Joe Morgan Richard Murray Linda Newton Tim Robbins Larry Scott Danny Shrieves Kristy Shreeves Nancy Smith Wilma Spence Barbara Tatum Clifton Taylor John Taylor Trudy Ward Diane White Jimmy Williams Frank Wray t i ( Jra( e Billy Ayres Laura Banks Jan Bartley Jean Bartley Jimmy Belote Hayward Bennett Dean Budd Susie Carr John Chandler Gail Davis Mallory Davis Tony Edwards Rick Hall Peggy Harrison Rogers Harrison Emory Hurst B. W. James Martha Johnson Pamela Johnson Ernest Kuntze Diane Lassiter Sonny Lewis Vic Long Denise Nelson Ann Nicholson Susan Parker Martha Pruitt Timmy Pruitt Tripp Ransone Barney Russell Gaye Savage Glynn Savage Holland Scott Stewart Scott Keith Thomas Libby Williams Robert Windsor MU c5 ixth Jrar e FIRST ROW: T. Annis, D. Ayres, T. Buckle, M. Budd, J. Carpenter, J. Carpenter, B, Cobb, G. Crim, C. Custis. SECOND ROW: K. Fleming, J. Jacob, G. Jenkins, M. Johnson, C. Killmon, D. Killmon, D. Kuntze, D. Lassiter, A. Leatherbury. THIRD ROW: D. Marsh, R. Marshall, J. Murray, S. Nolen, L, Parks, B. Perry, K. Pruitt, M. Pruitt, M. Robbins. FOURTH ROW: T. Rogers, G. Savage, V. Scott, L. Smith, P. Smith, K. Taylor, N. Twyford, M. Waldron, T. Waterfield, J. West. FIRST ROW: M. Askew, L. Ballard, T. Belote, E. Bosworth, F. Crockett, J. Davis, G. Drewer, W. Fincen, B. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Hampton, D. Hundley, G. Irvin, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Justis, P. Milliner, C. Pruitt, E. Pruitt. THIRD ROW: K. Rew, B. Thomas, D. Scott, D. Taylor, R. Taylor, S. Webb, J. Williams, R. Williams, S. Williams. FOURTH ROW: S. Williams, T. Windsor, D. Annis, D. Carr, T. Kuntze, J. Hurst, D. Shea, T. Harrison FIRST ROW: C. Beauchamp, D, Belote, F. Belote, D. Bloxom, A. Bradley, M. Carter, C. Chandler, J. Chandler, B. Courtney. SECOND ROW: B. Custis, R. Davis, B. Eastburn, D. Edwards, J. Holderman, K. Hull, M. Jacob, C. Johnson, C. Johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, P. Lewis, L. Lilliston, R. Mears, J. Milliken, M. Ralston, M. Rienerth D. Savage, D. Scott. FOURTH ROW: J. Scott, E. Smith, G. Smith, K. Spence, B. Sturgis, W. Sturgis, K. Taylor, S Thomas, D. Tilghman. FIFTH ROW: C. Ward, V. White, K. Willett, C. Williams, C. Williams, T. Williams, T. Windsor, S. Thomas. FIRST ROW: S. Askew, R. Ayres, J. Bagwell, M. Buckle, C. Carr, D. Carter, W. Chandler, E. Crockett, D. Davis. SECOND ROW: A. Dize, D. Edwards, T. Evans, E. Fairhurst, J. Fentress, C. Holderman, M. Howell, A. Johnson, P Justice. THIRD ROW: B. Killmon, R. Leatherbury, T. Meadows, D. Milliner, K. Milliner, T. Northam, R. Scott, H. Shea, M. Shea. FOURTH ROW: J. Smith, B. Taylor, M. Truitt, M. Waldron, C. Williams, D. Williams, M. Williams, R. Williams, K. Zembers. FIRST ROW: K. Banks, K. Bennett, B. Byrd, R. Chandler, D. Crosley, M. Custis, M. Davis, H. Georgiana, K. Holderman. SECOND ROW: J. Hull, M, Johnson, N. John¬ son Jr., P. Justis, T. Kellam, H. Kuntze, B. Mears, W. Mears Jr., S. Nelson. THIRD ROW: T. Parks, Jr., M. Pruitt, D. Scott, G. Switzer, B. Taylor, J. Thomas, J. Ward, K. Wilkins, C. Williams, L. Wilmer Jr., L. White. C :JracJe FIRST ROW: D. Adkins, J. Brinkley, S. Beauchamp, G. Bennett, J. Byrd, B. Carmine, B. Chandler, J. Cialone, A. Crim. SECOND ROW: A. Edmonds, R. Fairhurst, M. Fincen, V. Gladding, R. Harrison, B. Jacob, B. Jamison, J. Jenkins, V. Johnson. THIRD ROW: T. Killmon, V. Kuntze, B. Lilliston, L. Lilliston, J. Loyd, B. Mears, D. Mears, I. Nock, R. Northam. FOURTH ROW: P. Parks, M. Pruitt, R. Redman, T. Richardson, P. Rienerth, P. Rienerth, A. Riley, B. Spence, A. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Taylor, C. Williams, I. Williams, D. Windsor. I OFFICERS: Linda Bagwell, President; Greg Lassiter, Secretary-Treasurer; Ken Bradley, Vice-President. Th e students created the Christmas spirit by decor¬ ating the school tree and by urging everyone to bring gifts for needy families of our community. OFFICERS: Carol Moore, President; Jim Bowling, Vice-President; Linda Guy, Secretary; Kitty James, Treasurer. For some members, the work comes fairly easy, but others have to really study. You may think we ' re studying here, but really we’re planning how to raise money for the Convention in Roanoke. OFFICERS: Eve Russell, President; Kaydell Edwards, Vice-President; Brenda Russell, Secretary; Jo Ann Chambers, Treasurer; Cathy Irvin, Chaplain. During the year we worked to serve the community by giving Christmas presents to needy families. We also raised money to send our representatives to the Model General Assembly in April. OFFICERS: Judy Van Kleef, President; Linda Court¬ ney, Vice-President; Roberta Hampton, Secretary; Becky Robbins, Treasurer; Jo Ann Chambers and Pat Thornton, Songleaders; Linda Bagwell, Chaplain; Cindy Serini, Reporter. The girls learned many things from Home Economics --a must before anyone can join the Future Home¬ makers of America. OFFICERS: Fred Michell, President; Kerry Anderson, Vice-President;- Mac Mackie, Secretary-Treasurer. The students learn a great deal from their Distributive Education classes. They are given a sneak peek into the business world. Oistrifjutiue Caucaiion f |f if 5 im I 1 f r | R ft M ■ - M ; Becky Robbins, Editor; Lynn Long, Junior Editor. It ' s a tough enough job to make up the paper. But it ' s also hard when it comes time to mimeograph and complete. I Rome wasn ' t built in a day. The gilded edge of the night We could dance better in casual clothes CHARACTERS Dean Taggart.Barbara Melson Grace Sedgewick.Roberta Hampton Williard Sedgewick.Douglass Twyford Alice Sedgewick. Caroi Moore Mary Jane Thompkins.Judy VanKleef Gail Treat. ' .Linda Bagwell Kay Emerson...Lila Jacob Dr. Jacoby.Mike Murphy Amy Caldwell.Linda Guy Lucile Coulter. Eve Russell Julia.Nancy Adkins Ruth. Betsy Watson Alberta...Judi Williams Eunice.. Linda Lilliston Ida.Ann Belote Joan ;.Bonnie Godwin Martha.Ann Ballard Edward Mott. Bruce Adkins Hubert Farrelly. Kevin Daley Grant Weston.Donnie Ward Bob.Pete Hopkins Jim..Carson Diggs Bill.Jackie Watkinson June. Diane Parks Marillee. Carolyn Horsley OTHER DANCERS Becky Robbins Johnny Johnson Donnie Fitchett Brooks Ayres Phillip Lewis Donnie Kilmon Sharon Parks Tommy Shrieves Bobby Ayres USHERS John Richardson E. T. Dize John Ed Nock Prompters.Marilyn Davis Joan Edwards Stage Director.Sammie Miles DIRECTED BY: MRS. RICHARDSON and MR. HICKMAN ] ’ Our senior boys gave us the Thanksgiving pep rally which we all enjoyed. They were rewarded in the end with prizes well worth the effort to practice their cheers. This year the cheerleaders had the help of some of our boys in making the beautiful Thanksgiving float, Arch¬ ways of Victory That night at half time all our work was displayed on the field after King John R. and Queen Linda were crown¬ ed. As the float went around the field, the songs of the cheerleaders were drowned out by the thunderous applaus from our stands. The locker room was the home for our boys for many, many hours. They kept all their equipment in tip-top shape and in strict order. 62 DJhe Jjfue Devi Joo SaJI Die am. . V.vV ■ I . . . 7inc S7 s Cheering Sauacf ___ CAPTAIN mmm mm mmm ■ fmmmm, mmmm mmwm i CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN a amsm ’ vp mp smmtzs ww ■ • Kggan e gaM M wa r rT rr rrs!T: -■ CSSSSSSJKJ navsmi ' ’j ie JZ V. S ricfi noironers Jlncf JJieir (jfieer eacfer.s in—wnn ilium mini iii i — ■ JZ U. yjas zetbaf •$ © TOUCH DOWNS EXTRA BOINTS SAFETY Ken Bradley •John R. Richardson ' ike Murphy «r,. ?. ’ V e-fe e rry Galloway BY ©• v oE A,W®V -C . £. Ni 6 V° ,je© e 6 V 6 V ' Pc v 5° Northam ssiter skew M- % X 4 4 1 2 2 1 ’Cl 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 e ° ' y© ' 8 © V OX 1 x$° © and D © ©tv c© 0 -gO V fRE 3 of e ; «. 4 ' evi g 8 fc ' ot it lcto ' y we aifes s ve, e ,«• a, Ve W 8i « « X V ? ? A,. O Y Uk ,V % 4 , VC, _ VJ O. 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 1 25 24 14 12 12 6 2 vi V 53 v $ O «? ' V %% V .. 0 MC T W y-CHIflco 6 U% V, J®. Levils scored ■ Minutes left -, ' A when “ • rambled ONANCOCK 6 -CENTRAL 0 ONANCOCK scored in the second quarter and was able to hold the lead because of a tremendous defensive ffort. The Devils overed 7 Build o g xes. V, vH G . 71 Larry Sixty SCO XQ for the ai . nrc added the extra e a t «4 aQd wyiorc o • yl ATLA IC Intense ONANCOCK 7-ATLANTIC AFTER the Cardinals scored in the fir st period, the Devils came marching back, with Ken Bradley going over from the 4 yd. line and Mike Murphy added the wining point-via placement, Again the Devil defense stood out led by middle linebacker, Ken Bradley and halfback, Bill Chandler who intercepted three passes. BQis WANCock the Devils r T ° Ut ’ « t:c U e r r T led “!“? ed to hold Cardinals f or M rr y Galloway injured i n +hl tT er 8n d returner-. ° to i.wjSi-SfV xt ra points. he BASKETS L } important exT Point, uhlnh xzra be dLf„: Ch proved to L °u g stiff decisive. Iwyford led our ed to they the a tie, wa s 30 •H CD a 0 j § ® C 3 5 r-i « 03 S +? ® v? o O £0 4) Q) r -tj x 3 y ca r—f ® LJ H cd 30 w © CO CQ c CD §+ ' H Q Ch a . co ij -c? „ S O o 0 ) id s 5 £ £ ' § H $$aS o u t fe t rr- Blinco eague 37 Parksley 33 Atlantic 63 Carolton Oaks 52 Cape Charles 48 Chmcoteague 49 Carolton uake lb Central 70 Northampton £1 EtSHgrles — lorlSampton FG FT TOTAL Ken Bradley E. T. Dize John Ed. Nock Ben Askew 56 43 32 27 22-41 11-26 9-27 13-31 134 97 73 67 iNANCOCK 34-CENTRAL 34 THIS proved to be Ghe game of the year. The Devils were losing 27-0 at the half. In the middle of the 4 th quarter, the Bulldogs were leading 34-14 and the firewords began 1 With 5 minutes left, Mike Murphy and Join R. teamed up for three touchdowns. Mike had his best night as he passed for 4 toudhowns and kicked 4 extra points. The Devil defense was led by Lbug, Ken, and Ben. ANG0CK 0-CAPE CHARLES 25 THE Devils met the Group III power, and vent down in defeat. The defense was led by Ben Askew, Doug tvyford, and Bill Chanaler. The Devils also lost Mike Murphy because of ankle injury. GIRLS BASKETBALL OPPONENT 29 Atlantic 17 Central 29 Chincoteague 17 Atlantic 40 Chincoteague 26 Parksley _ Parksley Central John R. Richardson 25 16-29 66 FG FT TOTj Mike Murphy 26 6-15 58 Sammie Miles 21 17-45 59 Mac Meckie 15 6-13 36 Cathy Irvin 21 1-9 43 Jim Bowling 13 3-15 29 Kaydell Edwards 11 4-17 26 Bill Gustis 7 5-12 19 Judy Van Kleef 7 5-20 19 Tom Hines 6 2- 4 14 Carole Valentine 4 1—6 9 Tom Northam 5 1—3 11 JoAnn Chambers 0 5 - 10 5 Greg La siter 3 2—5 8 Bonnie Godwin 0 3-17 3 Craig Ayres 3 0—0 6 Ruth E. Lewis 0 1—1 1 Ned Finney 2 1—2 5 Ann B. Ballard 0 1—1 1 In recognition and appreciation of the guid¬ ance she has given us, we would like to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Yvonne Richardson, for her help. Although at times the job seemed more than too difficult, she worked with us to complete this 1966 TRIDENT. Yes, the door of the annual room is closed for another year, but it seems almost im¬ possible that our work is completed. On behalf of the staff, we hope that this book of memories will engrave the year of ' 65- ' 66 in your minds forever. Sammie and Roberta 75 yluto araji ms! ‘ ,v-U y ■ w W Jy f GaA Py y( Mj 6aM yj y y p 1 o Ju% yy cp y -—i n a cPs2 - — y (C y Ci yy t yns y . ' y % n JU -• « l V- - _ v ' ■ • , ' , w Cy ✓ ' ' ‘VCUvUL . s, ' hy. y , y y, uL - j (L Fh. c i ypp y nnPJ v - VT ”- « ■ s yp!sn Q iScocip- L f jA jl J Gu-o -Iy V. -j W. . v jfv l4f -AAerr y Ck cxyiyiySjn nofy 2 ' Compliments of Compliments of HOPKINS BRO., INC. BELL DRUG CO. Onancock, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of COARD’S GARAGE HOLLAND GROCERY Greenbush, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Compliments of THE CANNON HOUSE SHRIEVES TIRES OF ANTIQUES Exmore, Virginia SU7-1371 Jonica Jones Accomac, Virginia [ PARKSLEY DRUG Compliments of W. O. 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