Poquoson High School - Islander / York Chronicle Yearbook (Poquoson, VA)

 - Class of 1936

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The York Chronicle, 1936 WILLIAM STEPHEN GREENE “Greene” “Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot.” It is indeed refreshing to meet a boy of his type, one who possesses that quiet dignity of manner yet has enough mischief to make him likable. JOHN EDWARD HALL “Ed” “Silence is golden.” Here’s a boy who doesn’t rush blindly into matters but takes time to deliberate. Edward is thoroughly dependable and has a quiet disposi- tion and thereby gains many friends. DOROTHY LORRAINE HARRIS “Lorry” “To blush is beautiful, but is sometimes inconvenient.” Glee Club; Home Economics Club; Features Editor of Annual ’36. How dear to our hearts is this kind, loving girl, always ready to lend a helping hand. There will always be a vacancy in our hearts as she travels on the road to success. ROBERT STANLEY HORNSBY “Hornsby” “A little foolishness now and then. Is relished by the wisest men.” Representative to Student Council ’35; Secretary and Treasurer of Stu- dent Council ’36; Assistant Advertis- ing Manager of Annual ’36; Basket- ball ’36; Monogram Club. PAGE 23

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The York Chronicle, 1936 JESSIE FAY EORRiEST “Jess” “There is an unspeakable pleasure attending ' the life of a voluntary student.” Glee Club; Class President ’34; Class Treasurer ’35; Librarian Glee Club ’35; Assistant Editor of Annual ’35; Business Manager of Annual ’36; Editor of School Paper ’36; Citizen- ship Club; Reporter; Commercial Club; Basketball ’36. MARY LORINE FORREST “Lorine” “Her quiet ■ways bespeak an understanding heart.” ‘ Friendliness, truthfulness, and quietness are characteristics of this Senior girl. May her friends be as plentiful out of school as they have been while here. HENRY EARL FREEMAN “Beanie” “Life has no blessing like a prudent friend.” “Beanie” is another one of our mis- chievous Seniors, although he is a friend to every one. May he always have luck and success. Glee Club, Citizenship Club, Report- er of Agriculture Club ’35. MARVIN DOUGLAS GREENE “Buddy” “A merry laugh doeth good like Medicine.” Here’s to our champion mischief maker and teaser. Yet what would we do without his ready wit and cheerfulness? His hobby is boost- ing the Fords. PAGE 22



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The York Chronicle, 1936 a ELIZABETH CROCKER HOWLE “Betsy” “Her very frowns are fairer far, Than smiles of other maidens are.” Watch Betsy! Charm has claimed our dignified Senior., In the future as she travels the dusty road of suc- cess may she smile a smile of victory. ROBERT JENNINGS HUDGINS “Beautiful” “All g ' rand thoughts come from the heart.” Because Robert thinks, while being so quiet, we expect great things of our most handsome boy. Be natural and keep your friends — that’s Robert. Good luck to our classmate. WILLIAM KELSOR HUNT, Jr. “Kelly” “It wouldn’t be so very hard. To stand troubles, trials, and a bump. If more of us could have the smile That characterizes Kelsor Hunt.” Basketball ’34, ’35, ’36; Representa- tive to Student Council ’35, ’36; Glee Club; Baseball ’34, ’35; Annual Staff ’35, ’36; Citizenship Club. MARY MILLA HUNT “Milla” “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” President Freshman Class ’33; Basketball ’33: Vice-President Sopho- more Class ’34; Representative to Honor Council ’34 ' Representative to Student Council ’35; Sports Editor of Annual ’36; Treasurer of Senior Class ’36; Advertising Manager of Annual ’36; Assistant Editor of School Paper ’36; Commercial Club; Citizenship Club; Secretary and Treasurer Ath- letic Association ’36; Librarian of Glee Club ’36. PAGE 24

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