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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 28 text:

WHEN WE WERE SENIORS 1 — Most Outstanding: Nell and C. A.; 2 — Most Popular: Olive and Ken; 3— —Most Bashful: Ruth and Billy; 4 — Biggest Eaters: Jerry and Rosemillia; 5 — Biggest Feet: Wallie and Ella; 6- — Most Original: C. A. and Irene; 7- — Most Athletic: Wallie and Chieken ; 8— —Most Polite: Ray and Sara Margaret; 9— -Most School Spirited: Harry Lee and Nell; 10 — Biggest Pests: Sherman and Nell. Twenty-Four

Page 27 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT As we, the Senior Class of ' 43 leave Poquoson High School, we make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament revoking all former wills made by us at any other time, time. To Mr. Thomas, our Principal, we leave our appreciation for his guidance throughout the years. To Miss Richardson, our Sponsor, we leave our thanks for her help and co-operation in making this edition possible. To the entire Faculty of Poquoson High School we leave our sincere appreciation for their guidance in all our undertakings. To Miss Richardson, our home-room teacher, we leave our gratitude for her interest in our behalf. C. A. Turner III leaves his position as President of the Senior Class of ' 43 to anyone the class of ' 44 elects. Nell Clarke leaves her appreciation of stage shows to Virginia Jewell. Sherman Baker leaves his way with women to Robert Riley. Jerry Freeman leaves his width and length to Boyce Wornom. Ruth Virginia Hopkins leaves her interest in men to Janet Weston. Kenneth Brown leaves his interest in Roses to anyone in the Junior Class who can beat his time. Wallie Gene White will not leave his love of Chicken to anyone. Ray Rollins leaves his extra inches to Clyde Russell Smith. Ella Moore and Betty Belvin leave their chemical ability to Rose Marie Carmines and Elbert Keziah. Gerald Patesel wills his love of Literature Class to Gerald Smoot. Billy Childrey leaves his bashfulness to Jimmie Lee and Bennie Foster Bray. Mary Jack Evans and Beulah Carmines leave their interest in basketball to Anna Lou Johnson and Betty Jean Quinn. Charline Forrest does not leave her love of White things to anybody. Sara Margaret Carmines leaves her winning smile and sunny disposition to Anne Forrest. Clyde Thomas Moore leaves his job as Bus-driver to anyone in the Junior Class who deserves it. Rosemilla and Elaine Robertson will their harmonious voices to Dolly Messick and Nancy Huggette. Wayne Campbell leaves his love of music to Jack Forrest. Ann Wilson Mayer will not leave her love of the name Charles to anyone. Louise Evans leaves her love of Khaki to Dale Forrest. Dorothy Lindsay leaves her good nature to Frances Mills. Olive Mills and Margaret Lee Insley leave their winning personalities to Rose Marie DeAiba and Ida Ruth Wainwright. Frances Burcher leaves her studiousness to Betty Marie Amory. Esther Faye Huggette and Doris Moore will their quietness to Mary Card and Audrey Wood. Frank Lee Forest leaves his love of school to James Clifton Forrest. Roland Rollins leaves his love of football to Ben Quinn. Charles Meadows wills his love of English Grammar to William Asa Forrest. Edith Insley and Pauline Cross leave their kind dispositions to Coretta Moore and Emma Jean Montgomery. Norman Moore leaves her commercial ability to Mary Avis Rollins. Vista Freeman leaves her love of Latin to Nell Carmines. Clemmie Allgood leaves her blondness to Jacqueline Wilson. Garland Ironmonger leaves a goodly portion of his intelligence to Richard Diggs. Cecil Moore leaves his love of Julius Caesar to Doris Taylor. Irene Taylor leaves her willingness and ability to Gracie Mae Forrest. Anna Parker leaves her friendliness to Helen Loper. Annabelle Lanahan leaves her quiet ways to Grace Thomas. Joe Messick leaves his oratorical ability to Frank Taylor Carmines. Elsie White leaves her W. A. A. C. hat to the Junior whom it fits. Julia Spencer and James Harrell leave their sincerity to Dorothy Ferguson and James McHugh. And I, Harry Lee Holloway, Jr. leave best wishes for success to the next testator or testatrix. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this 7th day of June, in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-three. SENIOR CLASS OF ' 43 By Harry Lee Holloway, Jr. Twenty-Three



Page 29 text:

11 — Best Looking: Wallie and Margaret; 12- — Best all-round: Chicken and Ken; 13— —Woman hater and man hater: Ray and Nell; 14 — Nicest: Billy and Olive; 1 5— —Most Stu dious: Frances and Harry;— -16 Noisest: Harry Lee and Ella; 17- — Best Personality: C. A. and Irene; 18 — -Laziest: Betty and Billy; 19 — Most in love: Charline and Wallie. Twenty -Five

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