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John Hunt and Peggy Rollins MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Glendola Bryant and Randy Rollins BEST ALL AROUND Peggy Rollins and Grayson Fox MOST STUDIOUS I, 9 OS Jack Royall and Mary Kathryn Rowe BEST LOOKING Barbara Moore and Billy Wainwright MOST IN LOVE Patricia Upton and Philip Edwards MOST FRIENDLY This page sponsored by John P. Lloyd, Yorktown, Va.
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sition in the F. F. A. Club, with the motto, “keep ‘em growing”. Floyd Thomas Wood leaves his winning ways with all of the girls to Ray Lee Fox. John Kay and Rosalyn Fox after deep thought yn the subject think that it would be wise to will their quietness to Betty Jo Hogg and Charles Robinson. Betty Burcher leaves her ability to catch foxes to any junior girl who thinks she can catch Grayson. Belle Castellow and Teenie Soles leave their win- ning smiles to Joyce Thompson. Peteti Moore leaves her ability of getting to school late in hopes that Vallie Moore will make good use of it. After due consideration of the soul-stirring sac- rifices, Lois Firman agrees to leave her compact and comb to Joyce Freeman. Such a modest little boy, Dickie Warnick wills his meekness to Archie Healy. Kenneth Forrest leaves his ‘‘popcorn’’ to Jerry Hunt and Eddie Belford with the request to ‘’always keep them laughing”. Henen Benthall bequeaths his famous running ability to Billy Hogg. To Freddie Hunt, Randy Rollins leaves his chic dressing ability, and best all-around personality. Glendola Bryant wills her basketball ability to Shirly Hautz and Jackie Watkins. John Hunt leaves his position in the backfield to Rodney Gillikin. Ernest Pauls bequeaths his love for baseball to Ben Freeman. Jack Royall, with due consideration, leaves his basketball uniform to Warren Holloway. Speeding Again!! ‘Stormy’’ Richardson leaves his unusual ability to race to Eddie Ray, Tommy Hornsby, and John Hummel. Two pleasing young ladies, Rhodelia Watkins and Joyce Landrum, bequeath their friendship oJean Smith and Iris Mitchell. Harold Latham leaves as confused as ever. Alma J. Moore bequeaths her pretty curls to any junior who thinks they can compete with her. Miriam Moore leaves her very valuable and much envied seat in study hall to Ramon Bar and Roy Rol- lins. 28 Mazie Firman leaves her many good qualities to Dora Jean Ferguson. Wilton Wilson, with deep regret, leaves Laura Ferguson his position as a senior. Doris Whitt leaves Robert Owens with orders to all girls ““keep off’’! Olen Ray Bunting leaves his ability to fall asleep in class at just the right time to George Dumas. Ray Parcell leaves his camera to the junior who is fortunate enough to be photographer of the An- nual next year. Charlie Moore wills his cute way to Harry Gibson with warning to watch the girls. Alex Turlington leaves his position as center on the football team to be occupied personally by John Graham. Billy Wainwright leaves Betty Willett in the tender care of his best friend, Paul Lee Hopkins. Robert Yingling leaves his success as a general nuisance to Will Lawson. Polly Insley, a sweet gal, wills her talking and nice way to Betty Lou Martin. Frances Hogg wills her small features to Phyllis Evans. James West bequeaths his good fellowship to Peggy Gillikin and Virginia Winder. Another stern old sage—Patty Mae Messick leaves her seat in history class to Mary Eugenia Ward, Clara Lane Powell, and Ann Diggs. Dubby Wilson leaves his nonchalant way to Wal- ter Forrest and George Carmines. Sherwood Emerson bequeaths his love for lower classmen to Robert Hopkins. Barbara Moore wills Sylvia Berry her commercial ability. Beth Forrest leaves her likeable way to Jeannean Accornero. Peggy Rollins and Jean Moore will their helpful way to any junior who may qualify. Olga Olson leaves her love for Newport News High School to Rosemary Evans. And |, Nancy Harris, will to the entire junior class as much enjoyment from this last year at P. H. S. as | have found in mine. | affix my hand and seal in this year of our Lord, 1951, A. D.
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Charles Moore and Frances Hogge CUTEST Rosalyn Fox and John Kay QUIETEST Henen Benthall and Glendola Bryant MOST ATHLETIC Boyd Soles and Nancy Harris BEST DANCERS Zella Anne Smith and Ernest Evans BIGGEST EATERS Rhodelia Watkins and Kenneth Forrest WITTIEST 30 e™=
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