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

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X X xA X X ,Q enrol' Cjfadd ,Nwfory As our fuve years at P H S draw to an end we remunusce as we look back over the struggles we have had and the wonderful thungs we have shared In T947 a group of very scared and excuted eughth graders entered Poquoson Hugh to begun theur fuve year clumb up the ladder of tume Under the patuent guudance of our teachers we soon overcame our nervousness and gradually began to learn where the rooms were We then elected our class offucers wuth Peggy Gullukun as presudent chose our class colors flower and motto whuch we decuded to keep for our four succeedung years Durung thus year many of us were members of the newlyorganuzed band and other clubs We also took an actuve part un the athletuc program for we were determuned to make a place for ourselves As May Day rolled around we elected Sylvua Berry and Joyce Thompson to represent us un the May Court The followung June there was a happy crowd of eughth graders who receuved their report cards that made them full fledged freshmen lt was a much more learned and experuenced group of freshmen that entered school un Sep tember 48 We had learned a good deal even un nune short months that would be valuable to us through our remounung years un hugh school We were not to be pushed around so we started off by choosung John Graham to lead us We really made bug plans thus year one of whuch was a Valentine s Dance Thus was quute an affair for us and everyone was pleased at the smooth way everythung was done Thus year we had as our representatuves un the May Court Sylvua Berry Gnd Joyce Freeman Two rungs had been climbed and now we were startung on our thurd as we returned un the fall of 49 For our Presudent thus year we agaun elected John Graham Our furst attempt to sponsor a Sadue Hawkuns Day Dance was very successful Joyce Thompson and Dorothy lnsley were our choice for the May Court As the end of our sophomore year drew near we decuded after a rather stormy sessuon to go on a hayrude at Buckroe Beach unstead of having our much post poned dance When the great day arruved and the truck came we were then faced wuth the problem of how to pack eughty sophomores un atruck made for fufty people not to mentuon the food and two large boxes of drunks We were now eager uunuors We had many plans to make and much hard work to accomplish To lead us un our work we selected Gene Chrustman At once we began plannung for the Prom we were to guve the senuors Thus year several Dogpatch characters were present at the Sadue Hawkun s Dance we sponsored It seemed years sunce we had ordered our class rungs, but on a brught day un Aprul the word went around that our rungs had arruved We were very proud when we receuved them and hands were beung flashed around all over school to show them off Lookung forward to May Day we were asked to select three representatuves from our class to the May Court After some urregu larutues un votung and several threats from our sponsors we decuded upon Peggy Gullukun Dora Jean Ferguson and Shurley Hautz The Iunuor class entertauned the senuor class at the annual Prom wuth musuc furnushed by The Townsmen The gym was beautufully decorated wuth pastel colors and Japanese lanterns Every one had a wonderful tume Graduatuon came soon after the Prom and Peggy Gullukun gave the Junuor Response When we arruved at P H S as senuors we got off the buses wuth new dugnuty realuzung that we were to be the leaders of student lufe for the comung year Thus realuzatuon gave us a new sense of responsubuluty To serve us as presudent we elected John Graham and as presudent of the Student Government Harry Gubson Many hours of hard work were spent on the annual but we felt our labors were hughly rewarded when we receuved the funushed copues Everyone was 'oyful when we receuved our class puns unvutatuons and callung cards but we knew the days were gettung very short when we would no longer be at Poquoson Hugh As we marched up the ausle the musuc was played softly Thus was the last tume we would assemble together as members of the senuor class There was a touch of sadness un our hearts but also we were happy for we were ready to take our places un the world 6 I C . I O 0 . I , I I . I I I I , I I I I ' I . . . . . . i ' I I , . I I I . , . , . . . I I I I I I I . I I I ' I . . , . . . I . l I I I ' I . I . . . , . . . . . , . . I . I 0 ,O I I I I I 1 ' 0 I I I 0 ' I The next September we came back to dear old P . H . S .filled with excitement and high hopes . . I . . . T ' T ll Il ' ' I I ' I . I . . . I U U I T I I I I IT ' ' ' I T . I I I I I I. I I I u . I I . ' I . I . I . . I , . , . ' JEANNINE ACCORNERO l I Academic Course, Transferred from Fort Smith Ar- kansas. Library Club 525 Football Queen 52, RAMON BARR Academic Course. Safety Patrol 525 Latin Club 50, 51gDramaticsClub 52gBiology Club 523 Shop49, 50. EDWARD E. BELFORD General Course. Transferred from Warwick 48. Band 49, 50, 51, 525 History Club 52: Football Mgr. 51, 0- LINWOOD BURCHER A Academic Course. Band 48, 495 Agriculture 51, 52 , Library Club 52g Safety Patrol 525 Latin Club 49, 50 A' , Vice Pres. of F. F. A. 52. SYLVIA LEE BERRY Commercial Course. HomeEc. C1ub49, 50, 51, 525 Majorerte 51, 52g English Club 52g Annual Staff 525 May Court 48, 493 Glee Club 50, SI , 52: Basketball 513 Commercial Club 521 Band Club Sl , 52. I , 1' f' ! n X 1 I 'Y 7 P f X A 1 ' 1 4 -4- .1 2 M ' ' . ' y ' , , i f ,, , GeneralCoursu. Agricul1ure48, 49g F. F. Al. 49, 50, ' , 52g Reporter for F. F. A. Club 51, , ix, l X fl' 0? fyfsfxfissfisy GEORGE DAVID CARMINES Generalflourse. LibraryClub 50, 515 DramaticsClub agx 'wu- ,p THOMAS CARMINES JR, Academic Course. Agriculture 485 Latin Club 49, 50g , I Sportsman Committee 52. DONALD PURGOLD DAVIS ll Academic Course. Senior Co-Editor of Annual. BECKY LOU CORBITT 'f Academic Lourse. Transferred from Rcedvillc High School 51 . Safety Patrol 521 Glee Club 5l,52QSClCI1CC Club 52. DONALD BUTLER , f A l ' I J- f ' if ' ' ' QQ' 5, 57 , ', I DI 52 K if ffl 'Q if f. fff 9 A A 5 Q .,1 ,IA 1 I ' is 5? 5' llnbgxj J J V I 4 MARGARET ANN DIGGS Commercial Course. Home Ec. Club 48, 49, 505 His- torian 515 Dramatics Club 515 Safety Patrol 525 Pres. of Commercial Club 525 Cheerleader 525 Class Co- Editor of Annual 525 Monogram Club 525 Distribution Manager 52. FANNIE ESTELLE DIXON General Course. Library Club 51, 525 English Club 525 Home Ec. Club 525 Dramatics Club 52. MARGARET DELORES DIEHL General Course. Drarnalics Club 52, . l 4 l . I! ' f' XML-u fl- ,.' I r , . BETTY JOAN EVANS f 0'.v' l. 10:9 5 02 ,I 7 .. 'f ,l' of f' ff 17 ff ' f I I f Kr? rf! f 7, 1' riff ' , ! W .V 1 'f I4 7,1-f. J ff ff fl' ly , T x li-,xr F., I, , 5,, K, ,sf --Y I VV! 9 l .L.-.1 -.. 'J be'--'. ,-.,f Commercial Course. Band 49, 50, 51 , 52: Band Club 50, 515Glee Club 515Dramatics Club 5I5Commercial Club 525 W. Y. E. Club 525 Annual Staff 52. C, V , -1 -ff . N rl ,f w Pres. Senior Class 52. GEORGE CARLILE DUMAS Academic Course. Football 49, 50, 51, 52, Basket- ball 49, 50, 51, 525 Baseball 49, 50, 51, 525G1ee Club 49, 50, 515 Dramatics Club 52:Monogram Club 49, 50, 51 , 52,Safe1y Patrol 52. Laun Club 51, Vice 6 Y f I X J 1 ff ELIZABETH FIRTH 52 PHYLLIS ANNE EVANS -nural Course. Baskctball 505llun1c Ec. Club 514 Gem-1alCoursc. Banu 49, 50, 51, 52QB8lld Club 51, X gllume EC. Club 52gG166 Club 50, 515 W, Y, E, lub 525 Safety Patrol 525 Annual Staff 52, ll ROSEMARY LANE EVANS , Academic Coursu. Class Sue. 505 Glue Club 43, 49, 50, 515 School Scoop 51gBa1'1d 49, 50, 51, 52gLa1in Club 515 Basketball 51, 525 Co-Editor of 52 annual5 W. Y. E. Clubg Home EC. Club 43, DORA JEAN FERGUSON Commercial Course. Basketball 50, 51, 525 MayCour1 515 Varsity Club 50, 51, 525 English Club 525 Annual Staff 52. glisll Club 52. ffffff X!! W L , , ky f 5 -a, .5 A , LALRA FRAfxCEsXFERGLaUIw KJ X Cu111111u1CialC0u1sc. Homc Eu. Club 51, 525 111- 111L1L1alClub 52. bafuy Patrol 5-, :nn . a11dTrLasu111 of llomu EC. 52 69' AJ ,A-.JZ-'lf ' .2,z.-2... 'dd , , 7-'- '6 ff-f 4i ,aaa JUDITH LANE FIRTH M General Course Home EC. Club 51, 525 Library Club 52: English Club 52. CARLETON PAIGE FORREST General Course. Glee Club 495English Club 525 Var- sity Club 51 , 525 Baseball 50, 51 , 525 Football 525 SHOP 49. 50- WALTER LEON FORREST General Course. Dramatics Club 525 Shop 48, 49. Y G an , . n'.P'v,-1,1 PA-Q XZ, JJ J . f xxyy-.aff bl , J 'f ?J2!jZ'5 My X . 5 'H RAYMOND L 1 ' General Course. I ' ' f ,gp Q, L.,' A 4 I 45- lr I r ' I , LQIS ANN FOSTER 5 Academic Course. Band Club 50, 51 , 525 Glee Club ' 50, 515 Student Government Representative 525 Safety ' Patrol 525 Make -up Editor of Annual 525 School Scoop 5o, 525 Latin Club 49, 50. , , ofa'-ff ' 1 r ,A np EE FOX Library Club 495 Science Club 52 -4 A I A 15111 .W pr rv 1 P5 if 1 ,-IW K V3 Ny' X x , ,X X551 ,I 2 - , 1- 1 vol ' Y. , t ' ,L . X ' 5 , 1 I 1 . f . 1 - X tfxpf' Jflfl l- ' ,fl , Y q j' , I K M J L ,X , , jx Y J V1 I if ji ff . l j N' f' licl RODNEY LEE GILLIKIN General Course. Library Club 49, 505 English Club Treasurer 525 S. C. A. 515 Senior Class Secretary 525 Football 50, 515VarsityClub 50, 51, 529 Safety Pat- rol 525 Art Editor of Annual 52. BENJAMIN RAY FREEMAN GeneralCourse, Football 51, 525 Baseball 49, 50, 51, 525 Basketball 51, 525 Monogram Club 50, 51, 525 Safety Patrol 525 Latin Club 49, 50. 1 JOYCE ISABELL FREEMAN Commercial Course. Cheerleader 49, 50, 51: Co- captain 525 Varsity Club 49, 50, 51, 525 Home EC. Club 48, 525 Glee Club49, 50, 51 , 525 Commercial Club 525 Safety Patrol 525 May Court 493 Annual Staff 525 English Club 48, 52, HARRY BURTON GIBSON Academic Course. President of Student Government 52 Sports Editor of Annual 525Footba1149, 50, 525 Var- sity Club 525 Latin Club 5O5 Safety Patrol 525 Class Treasurer 52. t 1 1 IJ I 1 I j x PEGGY LOU GILLIKIN Coininereial Course. Class President 485 Home EC. Club 48, 49, 525 ComrnercialClub 52, President 515 Class Secretary 515 Glee Club 48, 49, 50, 51, 525 Safety Patrol 525-lxliy Court 51: Co-Editor of Annual 525 School SC06R49,,5O, 51, 525 Library Club 52, President. 5 N' l!, .,' H ' Y 1- xf, ' 1 1 1 - - ' 1 1 JOHN BENNY GRAHAM . ff- Q ' C 5 60116181 Clube. Geography Club 52, Football 45, is 1 50, 51, 52QCO'C3Pl31Il 52,Cl3SSP1CSlCl61lt49, 50, ,I , J ,fi 52: Baud 49, 50, 51, 52, Band Club Prexident 52, ' K Basketball 51, 52, Basebal. 50, 51, 52, Glee Club 49, 50, Assistant Sports Editor of Annual 52, Latin Club 51, Varsity Club 50, 51, 52, Track 50, 51, Band Club 50, 51 52gGOlldOl1::1S5O. IRIS MITCHELL GREEN General Course. Home Ee. Club 48, Treaauer 4153 Band Club 50, 51, 52, Spanish Club 51, 5z,Engli:l1 Club 52. I X 1 Y X MARY SUE I-IARRELL , Commercial Course, Home EC, Club 51, Com- mercial Club 51, Library Club 50. l 1 M4 1 'I A, ' I Af VL' ,va .af .4v .,, .0 5 s 7 ,A . 1 s N,- f x ,.: ,4 I, . V, ,L ,wx I 1' t. 1. I. ARCIIIE ELMORE HEALY - Academic Courae, Football 49, 50, 51, 52, Htm- ketballqg, 50, 51, 52, Baseball 49, 51, 52, Var- sity Club 49, 50, 51, 52, Latin Club 51, Treasurer of Senior Class 52, Dramatics Club 52, Premlent, Shop Club 49, 50, 51, Safety Patrol 52. 1Q--fcfwix '53' t.,,N.xJ w,hA.,4L,a,i:' . Cl f' SHIRLEY MAE IIAUTZ Commercial Course. Basketball 49, 50, 51 52, Commercial Club 51, 52, May Court 51, Safety Patrol 52, Varsity Club 50, 51, 52. - , -N ,at is ., G Nl TTE 10 HOGC Academrc Course. School Scoop 48 49 50 il - 52, Dra natxc Club 51 VicePres 52'P1atonianCrub ' X 5 s N A .- , A S - WL, BE 1 1 -, I ,I . I rr 52 EUGENIA HOGGE General Course, Home Ec. Club 52, f 7' I. , - I K ' K X5 ,'Q 1 f 1 1. I . 1,4 Y X 4 1 , 4 - - U' I I r JAMES ROBERT HOGGE General Course. Varsity Club 49, 50, 51, Baseball 49, Track 50, 51, Library Club 49, 50, 51, nf 'I A V MADELIN HOPKINS Commercial Course. Glee Club 49, 50, 51, 52, Home Ec. Club 49, 50, 51, Pres. 52, Cheer Leader 51, 52, Annual Staff 52, Commercial Club 52, English Club 49, 52, School Scoop 51, Gondollers 50. 4 XNARREIN HOLLOMAY General Course. Football 49, Baseball 49, 1. V. Basketball 49, Safety Patrol 52 Sec. 52,L8llDCll.lb5O'ADI1u3lCO'F68ILl1e Edltt ' . If I 0 f e 'fl ,fJvvv:,u. 1:9 .JL fuxfgf QCKVYEK - A M0157 Vy, pvc, inf-42-Q, .fytvv , ,-C-,fv-YX2-.,.LfQ QW 1 5.19 - J U f f vi A 'F r R!'vfwJ f 6 S, U1 W4 L ' ROBERT THOMAS HORNSBY, IR. General Course. Transferred fromwalsingharn Acad- emy. Football 52gVarsity Club 52:W.Y.E. Club 52. . if l , ,M 1 -A I ff I I, PAUL LEE HOPKINS General Course. Dramatic Club 51, 52g Safety Pa- trol 52g Varsity Club 51, 52g Football 50, 51, 52g 5, Latin Club 485 Annual Staff 52. 'X- ' ROBERT G. HOPKINS, IR. General Course. F. F. F. A. 47: Baseball 515 History MN Club 52g Geography Club 52. FREDERICK D, HUNT Academic Coursc. Latin Club 49, 50g Science Club 5lg Glee Club 51. 1' fx 51,155,- a-WM , f - 1-4 Z4 ,lf fx Lff X 4 , X 5,547 -Lg , youu o, HUMMEL Oy-f M' Academic Course. Shop 49, 505 Football 56, 51g , Y' Dramatic Club 525 Annual Staff 52. ,f f JERRY RANDOLPH HUNT Academic Course. Latin Club 49, 505 'J 1 ' I 1 f an 1 BETTY LOU MARTIN Academic Course. Varsity Club 49, 59, 51, 52g Cheerleader 49, 50, Capt. 51, 52: Class Vice Pres. 51, StudentCouncil Vice Pres. 52, VarsityClub Treas, 51, Dramatic Club Treas. 52g Glee Club 49, 52, Student Council Rep. 505 Capt. Safety Patrol 52: Fea- ture Editor of Annual 52. School Scoop 48, 49, 50, 51. Pres. 51, 524 W. Y. E. Clu WILLIAM FRANKLIN LAWSON Academic Course, Band 49, 50, 51, 52, Shop 50: Science Club Pres. 51, Glee Club 50, Spanish Club , 7 . 0 .xl Qs f af Glue Club 49, 50, 51g Band 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Annual Staff 52. I ROBERT W. INSLEY Academic Course. Band 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Band Club 51, 52, Science Club 51, Spanish Club 51, Glee Club 51. , NELDA GRAHAM LAWSON CommerciaICourse. Glee Club 48, 49, 50, 51gBand 49, 50, 51, 525 Band Club 51, 52, Treas.:Gondolier 50. Basketball 50, 51, 52. Class Vice Pres. 505 Stu- dentCouncilRep. 51, Monogram Club 51, 52pSafety Patrol 525 CommercialClub Sec. 523 W. Y. E. Club Pres. 52g Class Editor of School Scoop 52. ,I 'I 1 4 - I . 1, I J fl 1 I J Cl. , an 1 I I ,af I ' 'sn I J I pr O V If NORWOOD MONTGOMERY Academic Course. Glee Club 48, Band 48, 49, 50, I 51, 52, Dramatics Club 515 Band Club 5o, 51, 52, Safety Patrol 52, Annual Staff Photographer 52. VA LLE LANE MOORE Academic Course. Glee Club 48, 49, Science Club 49, Latin Club 50, 51, Cheerleader Manager 52, Varsity Club 52, Georgraphy Club 52, Dramatic Club 52, VIRGINIA LEE NELSON Commercial Course. Home EC. Club 49, Commer- cial Club 51, 52, Library Club 52, Lt. Safety Patrol 52. 054771-dmc ROBERT EDWARD OWENS GeneralCourse, Football 50, 51, 52, Varsity Club 52, Student Government Representative 52, School Scoop 51, Safety Patrol 52. ARTHUR ROLAND OLIVER General Courbe, Band 52, Glee Club 50, 51, Band Club 52, Dramatic Club 52, f , Ellljllrll f,lll 40,2 IU ANNE PHILLIPS Oemral Crwurre, Liles Club gg Home Eu. Club QQ ?-,Q .-5 s.Q 4-f1- 17' 1' V- , 4. - if ' li , f -'T r , U f O f 'X' N ., 4 ' 9 ff AQ h 52- I Zo? 1 f , , ie I f Z - ,A X if ,I JACK PLENTOVICH School Scoop 51g Annual Staff 52. JOAN RAY POOLE Ee. Club 52. 1 Jai, .-1-.X Academic Course. Dramarics Club 50, 51, Student Goxemment Representative 52, Basketball 51, 52g Commercial Course. Commercial Club 52, Home K. , f I 5 7, ' 4. XJ D 54 if K. Q , V,,ff' f If ,fl F, jf .f Q 4, 7 , -f lr 1 Al ,AJ liz! If I X . X , , 9 'KJ 64,7 :ZZ ' J . f-fffff-fufyuf iv A!-.f . ,, ! I , 1 f ' a '11.',m,f,z,,, fjfaavf . v 1 Zvi, - 7 ' 1 fNi,'XRGAREAl' MARILYN PUWEH, 4, ' ,Xradulrilrr Clolirxc. Band 43, 49, 50, 51, 57230166 cLlub.48, LW, 50, 51, 52, Annual Siaff52, School Sump 43, .lah 50, 51, 52, liaafiferball 50, 51, 52, Yarblry cilllb :,l, 52, salary Parrol 52. Commercial Courfe. Glue Club 40, 50, 51, 52 CLARA LANE POWELL ' Banu 49, 50, 51, 52, Opercila 50, Band Club 50 51, 52, Safety Pairoi 52. zxaff ' aff--lv f-fx .2 ,f1,f' Ay- -,f '.JQ,','z 1. ,,L 71 'J I -f . 5 ,,, - D0L0Rr:s ANN RIGGINS ' . --4 5 , Commercial Course, Home Ec. Club 49, Glee Club 48, 50, 524 Library Club 52, Commercial Club 51, Vice President 52, Safety Patrol 52g Annual Staff 52. ,LII I ' V JOHN WILLIAM RIGGINS General Course. Band Club 49, 50, 51, 52g Glee Club 49, 50, 51g English Club 52: Spanish Club 51, 525 Science Club 49, BARBARA ANN ROLLINS Academic Course. Majorette 50, 51, 525 Band Club 51, 52, Dramatic Club 51, Varsity Club 50, 51, 525 Basketball 50, 51, 52g Adv. Manager Annual 525 Glee Club 48, Cheerleader Manager 50, Safety Pa- trol 52, School Scoop 48, 49, 50, 51, 52. f ffflejfyf ,f L, A-f --1 ' V. 1 -' !,4,yJ .fGr'L.f,,f7.,Ql ,C4'iV fy ' I -1' -4, Xflvvw- ANN HARVEY SHACKELFORD Academic Course. Class Treasurer 50- Glee Club 48 4Q 51- School Scoop 48 49 50 51 52- Band 49, 50, 51, 523 Band Club 50 51, 525 Dramatic Club 515 Varsity Club 51, 52, Basketball 51, 52, Senior C0-editor Annual 52: Safety Patrol 52. LA! pf ,MQ , ,, M V6 1ff'!4'1Q,l sf! K-A ROY ROLLINS GeneralCourse Football 50 51 52 Track 50 51 ' 52 Baseball 51 52 Varsity Club 50 51 52 Safety Patrol 52 Q , ,MMG ,ak DONALD SYDNEY SXIITH H GcneralCourse. Basketball 525 Baseball 525 Dramatics ' 5 Q 1 ' ' 14 K Club 52 School 52 9 .1 L. .rf ' N . , . X- xJN ,, , , xW , 'X . 'X X. . NA 5 ! IACQUELINE LANE WATKINS Commercial Course. Basketball 50, 51, Club 50, 51, 525 Commercial Club 52, , f Transferred from Nlatthew Whaley High J --1 1 Ax JEAN ANN SMITH Commercial Course. CommercialC1ub 525Dramatics Club 52. PAUL BERNARD SPARRER Academic Course. Band 48, 49, 50, 51, 525 Glee Club 485 'Platonian Club Pres. 525W. Y. E. Club 525 Spanish Club 51 , 525 Annual Staff 525 School Scoop 48, 49, 50, 515 Editor 525 Band Club 50, 51, 52. 52: Varsity JOYCE T, THOMPSON C,ommerc1alCourse, Glee C1Ub48, 50, 5l,B8Dd 49 :Z 2 is .8 -X X o 1 f 50: Cheerleader 49, 50: Varsity Club 49, 505May Court 48, 505 Band Club 505 Commercial Club 525 Latin Club 49, 505 School Scoop 50, 52. 'fx xv, lf I I 4, l 4 L' 1 r 1 1-Jelly ,MJ ARCHIE MILTON WHITE, JR, General Course, Band 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Glee Club 50, Football 51, EDWARD CHARLES WILSON General Course. Baske1ball49, 50, 51, 525 Base- ball Manager 48, Track 49, 50, Glee Club 49, Baseball 52, Dramatic Club 52. 1 ' , RANDOLPH WILSON GeneralCourse. F.F.A. Club 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Safety Patrol 52. 1 l ! . , 'fxvlj 1 A flvlucstuta-Ettts WINDER 1eM6!r1ic'Course. Home Ec. Club 515 Dramatic Club' 51. ' , , 1 I J ff? C'J4 Jflsf' ,M fb ff . 1 Q 12' ,, -' ' 7 K' 1, ff ft 1 , ,rr - L U I f',.fr'-lf, , 5-.,.,J L Y 5 IA' Club 49, 52, Library Q- , EUGENE G, CHRISTMAN -+- General Course. Band 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Glee Club 48, 49, 50, 51, Class Pres, 50, Band Club 51 H Nl lr iff G' A Jas! W L on orr departure from P H S we the DLIUOY a o wr rto grant to r Trorra our rrn trpal thc faculty and the future Senror of 1953 the followrrrg oequests To Mr Thoma our devoted and loyal leader we each leave love and happrne s to abrdewrth htm throuvh the comrng year We al o bequeath to our homeroom teachers Mrs NannreFreen an Mrssllope Duke and Mr I Ray Baker not only love and thanks rn return for the gurdance and help they have grven Us rn the past years but remem brancc of them rn our hearts forever To the faculty we wrsh to expre s our srncere ap pretratron for the knowledge they hate tnade possrble for rr to obtarn rtr the past frve vear And to the Jrrrrror Class we not only leave them as much happrne sm therr benror year as we have had but Bl o the folowrng bequests Rosemary Evans wrth due consrderatron leaves her herglrt to Opal Frrth Randolph Wrlson has decrded to wrll hrs books to Pelham Phrllrps rf he wrll take care of them To Peggy Holloway has been left Marrlyn Powells eatrng abrlrty John Hummel rs leavrnf the books he has read thrs year to the school lrbrary Two pleasrngyoung ladres Mary Suel arrell and Judy Patrrcra Overbee Tow of our top grggler Sylvra Berry and Jackre Watkrns bequeath therr wonderful laughs to Berelyn Fer guson Lrnwood Butcher and Thomas Carmrnes wtll the ex perrments they haveworked rn Chemrstry to Thomas Page George Dumas leaves hrs happy go lucky ways to no one but Bobby West Dora Ferguson and Joyce Thompson have decrded that Georgre Ketchre deserves therr typrng abrlrty Tommy Hornsby and Donald Smrth are leavrng the many Jams they have gotten rnto at P H S to wrckre Cox and Lester Wrllrams lwelda Lawson much to her regret rs leavrng her basketball unrform to Myree Harrell Bobby Insley and Norwood Montgomery wrll therr seats rn the band to any one thatwould lrke to have them Two studrousyorrng ladres Peggy Grllrkrn and Becky Lou Lorbrtt are leavrng therr grades to Merrrel waters and C arroll Fd Freeman Jame Hoggc wrlls hrs track abrlrty to Joe Johnson knowrng that they wrll do an excellent Job A well known senror Carleton Forret ls leavrng hrs women to Denny Rowe rf he wrll take care of them After all they re precrous thrngs One of our best basketball players Shrrley Hautz rs leavrng her abrlrty rn thrs port to Esther Drggs Walter Forrest and Edward Wrlson after a great deal of thought bequeath therr precrou energy to John Mc Pherson Jeannrne Accornero and Joyre Freeman two cute grrls are leavrng therr good looks to Merrrel Hollo way and Mary Thomas Jack Plerrtovrch who has always had a krtrd heart wrlls hr smartness to Charles MacDanrels Afrer 311 he may need rt next year all Qjtdnlgllt Ann Shackelford wrlls her drgnrty to Jtnrce Elkrns Ramon Barr bequeaths hrs shortness to B T Forrest Clara Powell leaves her flrrtrng abrlrty to Marrlyn Forrest hoprng she wrll u e rt as she see frt Carl Hogge and Ray Lee Fox who are honestJohn are wrllrng therr lazrne s to Ed Adam and R A Carn Madelrn Hopkrns r leavrng her hortness to Joan Moore Vrrgrnra Wrnder and Roy Rollrn are leavrng herr lovrng ways to France Wrlsorr and Eugene Chapman Everyone I rn sure wrll agree that Freddy Hunt should wrll Carolyn Whrte to no one but hrmself Barbara Rollrns rs leavrng her cheerfulness to Mary Sulzburger Irve well known Senrors Elrzabetlr Frrth Eugenra Hogge Archre Whrte George Carmrnes and Fantrre Drxon are leavrng therr caps and gowns to Franklrn Wornonr Quecnre Frrth Ethel O Nerl Gordon Abbot and Vrotra Holloway Jerry Hunt and Benja mrn Freeman wrll therr wrnnrng wats to Drgg Freeman and Nelson Barnes Paul Sparrer and Brlly Rrggrns are leavrng therr good trmes rn the band to Glen Wrlson and Irvrn Acree Vrrgrnra Nelson Margaret Drehl and Paul Lee Hop krns are wrllrng the notes they took rn Englrsh class to Vrrgrnra De Alba and Colleen Pleasants Eddre Belford rs so rmportatrt that he s Justleavrng school to Coston Forrest To Carolyn Slarght has been left all of the servrce boys Ann Foster and Joan Poole have dated durrng therr frve years at P H S Donald Davrs wrll admrt he has brg feet therefore I m sure he wrll not object to lea vrng them to John Hub bard and Robert Emmerson Pretty boy Archre Healy rs leavrnghr good look to Earnest Ferguson Two Betty s Bettre Joan Evans atrd Bette Jo Hogge are leavrng therr frrendlrness to Merrrel Deatr Insley Donald Butler and Sonny Olrver bequeath therr bus drrxrng abrlrty to W A Thomas Laura Ferguson and Dolores Rrggrns wrll therr com mercral abrlrty to no one but Rosa Drxon Rodney Grllrkrn leaves hrs wrnnrng way to Roy Wood Irrs Green and wrll Lawson wrll therr Spanrsh abrlrty to Jrmmre Taylor and Franklrn Thomas To Bobby Strader and Kenneth Insley r left John Grahatrr and Robert Owen s posrtron rn football Atrn Drggs a very cute enror rs leavrng cutencss to a very worthy person Sandra Greenwood Harry Gibson s leavrng hrs curly harr toC'onrad Inge Vallee Moore wrlls her datrng techtrrque to Alrce Butcher and Lelra Butler Robert Hopkrns rs gorng ro leave srgns readrrrg Stay away to Edward Hudgrns and Wallace Presson to put on Zone Frrtlr so that all boys wrll tay away from her Phyllrs Evans wrlls her seat rn Englrsh cla s to Lasetta Wrrrner Jean Smrth andJoanne Phrllrps are lea vrngtherr sears rn study hall to Marrlyn Evans And I Betrv Lou Martrn leave to the entrre Junror class as much happrness and success rn therr Senror year as 1 have found rn mrne Iaffrx mv hand and seal rn thrs year of our Lord IQ52 A D F I 'P 1 ' ' I . . .. ' . ' 'r ' . '. tllss f 1952, 'sl ' M. l rs, p' - 1 y . A. V 1 I ' A , 5 A 5 . ' . 5, ' A I . , ' , 1 ' ' ' ' S ' D ' ' A A sr S . . ' . ' 5. V ' S ' ' s ' .W I l , I , . . 1 l l I ' ' 5 ' j ' - rs ' ' ' , , S - - 1' 1 - 'I . I 1' ' - I V A I ' lf' ' A S ' y , . . . 7 r x -4 A 7 x v v x ' f ' ' ' I s. f' -. A ' . ' X S ' 1 I V, - I 1 fb , , V , . . , 3 ' 5 I ' ' ' . ' . V V I 4 I 4 I v U , I I 4 7 - J 1 , . ' 5 Frrtlr are leavrng their politeness to Nancy Burcher and Warren Holloway bequeaths his gladness to get out of .V -v ,f S - - ' ' . A A Y - g . I . Y . . - . t - - , ' . Y . . Y . I - 4 - , Y D I .. ,... - , - - -5 , 5 V A a V V f ' ' ' ' ' ' - . . . Y . . . . v v v' ' V Y ' ' A l I ' s ' y ' V ' ' 's ' ' 5 111 ' ' ' ' 1 , ' I ' r - 5- ' ' V r - . - , s 5 ' - .- , , ' l V' ' V ' A v . 3 1 V' C I 71- X ' I . V . . , . D ,Y ' Y, . I . S Y .V ,V M . . 1 . 5 . r ' I H H V ' I I ' . v V ' . r ,I I I ' f I V 1 I V . , . . Z2 vv ,J . N AK , 5 l 1,4 I' - 1 . 5 E.: 5- . h- Hx . If '- ' tl! 5,wQf . I N if if 'R 1 , pg 3, Q, fa gy ,g , I X l ,,, x W I Nr--CL T F pg- I Y. I . 1, wifi' 3 wi, 5 F153 an -1 91 ', 5 2' all ,Rr .JU 3 MOST ORIGINAL Rodney Gillikin and PeggyGi11ikin i ll- MOST POPULAR John Benny Gralianx and Betty Lou Martin 9 MOST POLITE Harry G1bson.and Peggy Gillikin MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Archie Healy and Betty Lou Martin Z4 BEST ALI. AROUND John Benny Graham and Barbara Rollins 5 4 BIGGEST GIGGLERS Billy Riggins and Jackie Watkins 1 i .xii Q ,1- If aa fra, of Hear yel Hear yel The members of th pW,A'..,,,qipqr ccess as 3 mecnam 1 engine of 1952 do hereby proclaim their class Pmphe 1 commerclal studentswh w1l1 make .Mrs Freeman we prophesy that our C1355 President John B 'F A t d ofthem as Secretarleswrll bex Phyllts Evans Vrrgrnra shall be successful ln all he undertakes ln the fu Jean Ann Smith and Jack, Watkins shall be a leadrng engrneerrng expert 5 an. Ann D1 flxiylvia Beiry w111 be Peggy Gtllrkrn sha as l I Pmfesslo Among the leadrn co lege coaches l fbdqtlfs side 3 go ufe Poquoson H1811 Schoo X Ilargar rehl shall make a y e rcrent typrst old football stars Geor e Dumas and Be a Ra ee Ma hne Hopkm joafpgolefand Betty Lou Martin man s 1 g ve a lot good umes to be nurses They wrll Ann Shackelford e , Lou Corb tt 111 re ff h e fun dom their Loy though P H S to te h Donald utler, who had the ambltron to become a Medical Journals a ltell of the grea e 1 ns echnalc will 0 H ms own service gal-age formed by two oft lon 5 leading 5 E ons y Our nn Fos r w1ll get marrred and lrve rn Scotland Powell and Jerry H here e wrll n a tourrst home To be of assman odors wdm ary Sue Hfarral Elrzabeth Frrth, Judy Frrth Dolores Thomas Cafmmes as ' 'M g ns, JoAnn Plullrps, w1ll become secretarres or rrght For Harry Grbson a - Rosem ans - edtct ante 5 S as go mmem workers In the great business W ld Q Bobbfjhs ywtll travelaround the world asa newspaper IYCOOD, 1811168 Hvgge Ran lph son shall owna large farm and make plenty Stock car followers w1ll honor th n me , he top one Leadtflg all sawmrll rs we sha S AI er drrvers known to us as Tommy Hornsb a Paul pee Hop eorg Car nes shall retrre as a Commander rn the k1ns Jeannrne Accornero and Shlrley a zshal tnto the world as gym teachers lrrs Green wrll be plannlng a m for her famtly an wrll hrre Archre Whrte to be car n and Carl Hogge the brrcklayers Two mad screntrsts wxll nlnlummel an Plentovrch Brlly Rrggrns and Laura Fer shall open u a shop Brlly wrll be the desrgn Barbara Rollrns wrll take ball coach at one of the state es Sam Spade wtllhave not be a prrvate eye We all know that Norwo rnsprrrng mrmster f We wrll grve Broadwaya very fr e st srgner rn the person of Edward Wxlson Paul Sparrer wrll return to P S to t ach htstory and shall have Mr Baker sold room so that he an care for the plants left by Mr Baker We shall be able to prck up a magazl d and the an work on the cover wrll be an exampl ofour ery own Rod ney Grllrkxn Into the wrld blue yonder 15 where wefwrll fmd Eddre Belford the great avrator Eugenra Hogge wrll become a depart nt store clerk and work her way up to manager Ray Lee Fox and Robert Owens wrl so yor rn the shrp yard as a maclumst Ramon Barr would make a go me rc so we predrct ra the sea - tgo yy s all make an N ndb come frsherman asa hobby srnce he lrkes the chors Awer h wrll be the theme song for Sonny Olrver ho wx be a Merchant Marlne and for Walter For rest who wxll b an ectrrcran rn the Navy An a rentr at angleyF1eld wrll be Lmwood Burcher Rober Hopk s w l be ashrp carpenter rn the shrpyard nd Warre Holl ay a welder nearby Freedr Hunt 1ll ke over hrs father s orl busrness Carleto Forre wrll own aboat and be a waterman rn e osrtton of ljasket s natrve S aford Dora Fe son sh ll b a prtvate secretary rn a law of g Donn Sm owxll D-,ffl-:v ' Fanrffe rxonwrll own a restaurant and wrll h1reValee oore t6 a t as hostess saggy ns w1ll be a machrmst and when he comes home fr m a har day s work he wrll fmd Vrrgtnra Wrnder hrs fe, at ho e wartrng for the weekly pay check Betty Ioa Evans and Clare Lane Powell w1ll be steno raphers Workrng hard reparrrng electrical gadgets wrll be Archle Healy ome l rge contractmg fum w1l1 be lucky to hue Wrll Law on as n engrneer wo o our gtrls who wrll be domg homework at home are lda4 awson and Joyce Thompson l10nalQDav1s our brrd lover shall own a brrd farm where he shall specralrze tn rarsrng love brrds et for thrs seruor class I predrct for all of the class m ers success rntherr drfferent occupatrons Each Job rs kmportant rn tts own way and shall be done well. 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SIX TH ROW, LEFT TO RIG H T: Sandra Green- wood, Myree Harrell, Merrill Dean Holloway, Peggy Holloway, Vionia Holloway, Hohn Hubbard. .. ' in Z7 fox f es' i 4 Q F if -46 O . 1 3 was ,Q 1' H ,X -an f , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Hudgins, Conrad Inge, Kenneth Insley, Merriel Insley, Joe Johnson. Georgie -61 'I ,anf Ns ' Q3 Q , Al.. gtk ,, 'ai , 'hx f 45.91 Jfimirff..-2 54' 1' fc ,a f - , . I ,A . Ketchie. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles McDaniels, John McPherson, Joan Moore, Patricia Overbee. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nelson Page, Pelham Phillips, Colleen Pleas- ants, Denny Rowe. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Caro- lyn Slaight, Bobby Strader, Elizabeth Sulzberger, Jimmy Taylor. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Franklin Thomas, Mary Thomas, W.A. Thomas, Merrille Waters. SIXTH TOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby West, Carolyn White, Lester Williams, Francis Wilson, Glenn Wilson , Roy Wood. me , -as . lv X ' I S75 f'f'.f1.J' 'f'-f' Il? 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FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Freda Good- man, Betty HBIIIIJISII. l I 5 46 KISGF S IX TH ROW, LEF T TO RIGHT: Yxlerlellorrrsrny, Marylludglns, Billy W lun- Hughes, Ray Hun.n1el, Jerry Hunt, john Hunt, llc, 3' 6: 4 5. A.. . F A . Q 8 ' -- .JA gf -Q nv 5 I f t 1 Fifa 'cz- -C'5 .4-f FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Faye Insley, Gloria Insley, Joan Insley, Tommyjamerson, Jerry Kincaid, Betty Lanaham. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Lee, Jane Meadows, William Mills, Annette Moore. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Enwell Moore, Horace Moore, Audrey Nelson, Enoch Nelson. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Paulette, Sidney F. Pauls, El- rose Plentovich, Sue Plentovich. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linwood Seawell, Ralph Sewell, Dennis Shields, I--5 ,en- X 4.1! 1' no - 'lx 1? A '15 .f I ' G7 O . I - 'M 3 7: ' JG an ,U HX is ,. x ' fl' - Na -- ' 'fx T X a' r as ,f ' . S W' a seg., A 15 '- 1' nl Q , ' 41? f' V' I 9 ,Q -4- ' an - wx., . ,..fr- 9+-7' dk , Y' ' XX ' rx .AA X Xu iii. 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X I ' ...Q ,IW x e J sv tix. f ,- 4 - '1 ' 1' ' 1 1 Q 1 I If I A ' L, .1 4 4 , , f it . 5 X X FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leon Alford, Margie An- SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Brandt, John Bunt- Y f derson, Shelby Bailey, Danny Barrett, Jane Bishop, Jackie ing, Judy Bunting, Patricia Burcher, George Carmines, Backwell. Carole Chaffin. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Dryden, Lois FIFTH ROW, LEFT TORIGHT:Iimmy Dunn, Betty Dunston, Dryden, Roland Dryden, Rosie Dumas, Jean Elkins Francis Evans, Elizabeth Firman, Shirley Firth. 2' , c: .2 ' . fx, 'Nw 3: 6- 9' I I srxTH Row, LEFT TORIGHT. , 1. ' V - F' Zoan Firth, Nancy Forrest, ' A 5. ' RobertForrest,WarrenForrest, ad' - , ' Delores Foster, Austin Free- ox f ,A . man. ' V l ' . 1 LII -Zn ff I vw. ',,, ' e ,. ' , r 'Y vu 3- gl' ' I . . 3 57 '..- ' . .. , ' ' ' in . 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FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Sulzberger, Doris Taylor, Ann Upton, Howard Wainwright, May Ward, Janett Ward. it t I QFIFTH ROW, 'LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Ward, Beverly V ' Watkins, Melbourne Williams, William Wilson, Mary winner, Bob wood. , , ffl' fgslisv- Ja I nn xx 'lx K. 3 45 in fr 3 6 -,. 4-1 AJ all ' - X X Y l In I a A N K Q0 Q E . I' 1. . ' A IU! -'A ' I ,,.. f . 69 GTZ? 1 Y ... 'f N X 0- itxib 'l A ,,, ,.,,,. Q ZZ' 1 2. If ' 73 -rx -1 'f' 5-5 af' can ' 0 uv 1 4511? W 1' I Eh? FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Thomas, Meryle Forrest, Mary Hoffman, Sally Lawson, Beatrice Beck, Nancy Taylor, Sarah Inslcy, Edna Mae Irisley, Lois Forrest, Tewathaw Moore, Joyce Smith, Iris Jackson, Patricia Roberson, Martha Harrell, Lucienda Topping, Edna Powell, Doris Wilson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Indiana Messick, MaryDiehl, Linda Pankey, Judy Smith, Deanna Williams, Alice Galt, Jane Cornick, Barbara Farmer, Rose Hedgebeth, Sylvia Holloway, Jean Berry, Josette Landrum, Jean Winters, Barbara Wood, Edna Mae Edwards, Doris Riggins, Joyce Rollins. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Zelma Dekle, Louise Sparrer, Billy Jean Alexander, Serena Ferguson, Joan Firth, Barbara Beecham, Charolette Moore, Nola Iludson, Myrna Firth, Esther Shields, Margaret Graharn,Patricia Smith, Josella Medaris, Peggy Amory, Peggy Evans, Jeanette Lee, Shirley Hudson. 81A glade FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Dockery, Jack Ferguson, Wayne Burris, Willard Rollins, John Hopkins, David Paulette, Leamond Wilson, Bobby Holloway, Francis Rowe, Jackie Lawson, Roger Acconero, Nelson Watkins, Ronnie White, Paul Crockett, Eugene Page, Eddie Wade, Tommy Moore, Martin Shelton, Mickey Neil. SECOND ROW, LEFT TORIGHT :Daniel Inge, Ralph Meredith, Ronnie Newton, Edmund Wainwright, Paul Holloway, David Lee Fault, Don Ward, Kenneth Watkins, Jimmie Pickin, Alex McPherson, Ben Lawson, Joseph Byrum, Thomas Durette, Beverly Barnes, Gerald Shields. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Honeycutt, Charles Wornom, Edwin Firman, Bill And- erson, Franklin Davis, Tommy Hudgins, Wesley Freeman, Lewis Dixon, John P, Gravely, Ronnie Mills, Dickie Smith, Gerald Overbee, Edward Goodwin, Julius Harris, Bobby Crockett, Jackie Bunting, Walter Presson. Sak? flzmf LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Nelson, Lieutenant, Mr. Philip Edwards, Sponsor, Betty Lou Martin, Captain. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:Ann Shacldeford Marilyn Powell. SECOND ROW: Laura Fergue Dumas, Han-y Gibson, Paul Lee Hop- son, Joyce Freeman , Nelda Lawson. THIRD king' SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW: Ann Foster, Peggy Gillikin, Delores Rig R0dneyGi11iken, Robert Qwel-15, Archie gins. FOURTH ROW:Ben Freeman, Raymon Barr Healy, Norwood Montgomery. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Berry Lou Martin, Clara Powell, PhyLlis Evans. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Nelson, Becky Corbirt, Shirley Hautz. Ann Diggs. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:Linwood Butcher, Randolph Wilson, Roy Rollins. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Warren Holloway, John Graham. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Barbara Rollins. 36 Mr. Norris L. Thomas, If B.A., M.A.g William and ary Principal, x Mr. Philip F, Edwards, B.S.z Randolph-Macon College, V.P.I.: Agriculture, Shop. - X Mr. I. Ray Baker, B. A., B. D.: University of Rich- mond, Crozey Seminaryg Math, Dramatics, Art. Mr. Kenneth R. Rice, Accociate Royal College of Music, London Graduate London University: Gen. Music, Band Director, Glee Club. Mrs. Bettie Howard PrinCipal's Secretary, Miss Hope Duke, B.S.g Longwood College Home Economics. EDITOR Pabl 5 arru SPONSOR Mrs Freeman C, LASS EDITOR Nelda Lawson sPORT EDITOR lan R Plemmmuh 5' Ji? 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THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT : Merriel Insley, Viola Forrest, Rosemary Evans, Nelda Lawson, Warren Forrest, Carolyn White, Donnie Ward, Kenneth Holloway, Harvey Herring, Iris Green, Paul Sparrer, Alex Gillil-tin, Gene Chapman, Ben Wilson, Robert Plentovich, Ben Lawson, Janice Moore, Clara Powell, Louise Sparrer, Judy Bunting, Doris Taylor, Marilyn Forrest. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Graham, William Powell, Eddie Belford, Ann Shackelford, Ann Foster, Phyllis Evans, Norwood Montgomery, Elizabeth Sultzberger, John Hubbard, Jerry Hunt, Archie White, Henry Hubbard, Tommy Hudgins, Irvin Acree, Ashby Lawson, George Siebert, John McPherson. 0711 odon A 5300! jeff wif 1' rf all ff I ff 5 fE ..,'1 . 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LEFT TO RIGHT: Leroy Shores, Delores Fos- ter, Billy Nertles, Sandra Berg, Richard Underwood, Billy Huges, Teddy Belford, William Mills, Alfred Martin, Wilfred Gadoua, John Montgomery, Ivan Muza, Edward Singleton, Ike Martin, Sidney Pauls, John Bunting, Richard Hicks, George Seabert, FIRST ROW SEATED, RIGHT TO LEFT: lerry Kincaid, Johnny Hunt, Kay Hummel. SECOND ROW SEATED, RIGHT TO LEFT: Annette Moore, Delores Toxy, Audrey Nelson, Edith Mitchell. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Plenrovich, Merle Hornsby, Betty Hamblet, Iris Lindsey, Fred Lee, Joe Benrhall, Mrs, Smith, LEFT TO RIGHT: Faye Tyson, Elrose Plan Mary Foster. tovich, Berry Lanaham, Dennis Shields, i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coston Forrest, Ed- ward H uggins, Alice Burcher, Frieda Goodman, Beryln Ferguson, Bill Page, Donald Carmines, Denny Rowe. SECOND ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles McDanials, Georgie Ketchie, R. A. Caine, Francis Wilson, Bobby Strader, Kenneth Insley, Ralph Sew- ell, Robert Emerson. Sponsor, Mrs. Wilkins. .x4fA en iana This Page Sponsored By W.C. SAUNDERS Richmond, Virginia jufure fizenzi of America SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Johnson, Kenny Holloway, Robert Hopkins, Carline H a ut z, David Paulette, A nne t t e Moore, Phylliswilson, Marilyn Holloway. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilly Hugbs, Delores Forrest, Mary Huggins, Rose D. For- rest, Iris Lindsey, Betty H amblet, Peggy Ward, Gloria Insley, Peggy F ir m a n , D ale Hicks, Ioan Insley, Sponsor, Mrs. Wilkins. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Enwell lxloore,Faye Tyson, Phyllis Williams, Audrey Nelson. SECOND ROW: Delores Toxey, Johnny Hunt, Jerry Kincaid, Viola Forrest. THIRD ROW: Joan Insley, Elrose Plentovich, Kay Hummel. FOURTH ROW: Dorthy Holloway, Faye Insley, Dennis Shields, Joe Benthall, Fred Lee, Horace Moore. 0,9 0l'l'l0l'Q l'lgE15A :X This Page Sponsored By YORK INSURANCE AGENCY Odd, Virginia LEFT TO RIGHT z Mary Foster, Dale Hicks, Betty Lanaharn, Peggy. 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The payoff play was a 15-yard run by halfback Charles McDaniels. Missing the extra point the score stood at 7-6 in favor of Franklin at the half Fullback John Graham ran wild in the second half scoring two touchdowns in the third quarter and one in the last to lead Poquoson to a 24-7 victory. This page sponsored by MCLEANS APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION I3-I5 East Queen Street, Hampton, Virginia 59 1 0 0 5 6 A A. F' 05 ta J I9 Rodney Gulnkun 34 Ben Freeman 49 George Dumas 58 RoyRollms 66 ArchleHealy 21 John Graham 76 TommyHornsby,64 B T Forrest 28 Charles McDamels 25 PaulHopkuns 27 HarryGub son 74 BobbySfrader 31 KenthGoodson 26 Jerry Klncald Thus Page sponsored by BACK RIVER CRAB COMPANY Messick, Virginia 60 xx CS 'C 22 Carleton Forrest 23 Bob Wood 52 JoBenthall 40 Austin Freeman I6 George Carmmes 44 Paul Lindsay 47 Fred Lee 61 Kenny lnsley 53 Tommy Johnston 45 Howard Wainwright 57 A C Harrus 72 David Green 54 MelvmShlelds I4 Arthur Thomas 55 Diggs Freeman This page sponsored by R. R. ROLLINS, General Contractor Jeffs, Virginia 61 - POQUOSON - T5 KEMPSVILLE - O Sparked by two fourth quarter touchdowns by fullback John Graham, P oq u oson High blanked Kempsville l5-O. After a scoreless first half the Bull Islanders got their firstbreak late in the third period. Kempsville's Snyder attempting to punt was grounded behind his own goal for a safety and two points for Poquoson. Graham scored his firstTD on a TO-yard sprint around end after the Bull Islanders had moved the ball 58 yards on asustained drive. ln the final minutes quarterback Dumas hit Graham in the endzone for the lost TD. r T f--JI.: .1 J Q 1 . ' 4 f ., Mavit. 'REZ ,Z L ' i ...-,- . M- '1-s'.-g?e.e- - . L 'Q- A 'Q-s. -. 'PQ . -v . - Iffgs, -:1'? s ,.,..g x . . M W N 2- V 5 .- ,iw vm... :Lv .fy tu. 351, 'gn .,'1.1gafa, 'E ..-1d. z.-,: 'f su. :cg .- ' 'I J xg ' X, 1? wL, 'M' I .. - NK-.1 s ' S l.g,Qg,' A . ev- :Q . .1 , Y ---rf ' 2, '-1 mgfea----ff.. s .i -.,.-Ss-H-'2 cfi, 6g 'Z - 53 W +EI ' 'fe' ' 4.4,--f, -,z .gel :f s gf , A . . g.' - - X -.,. ' ., 1- N- . . ax, ,ja ...sf -4' ' ' 1+ f gi. , s ' Q x . .. wg-. wi- ' tg , fi - :Ms -.-has . - mg . POQUOSON - l2 MATHEW WHALEY - I3 Poquoson p l a y e d its most out- sta n d i n g game against the highly favored Mathew Whaley Governors. The Governors scored a touch down and extra point ear l y in the first quarter. Halfback Charles McDaniels on the first play after the kickoff from the Governors drove off tackle for 75- yards closing the half time gap to 7- 6. Poquoson moved into the lead early in the second half as John Graham intercepted a Mathew Whaley pass and raced 40-yards to score. And again the Islanders missed the all im- portant extra point. The Governors intercepted a Poquoson pass late in the final quarter and this proved fatal for Poquoson. Then the Whaleyites went on to score and to win the game by ascant 13-12 score. xr A POQUOSON - O MANCHESTER - T9 Poquoson played its first nonconference game against a very strong Man- chester eleven. The ls- landers could not get their offense to click anytime against Manchester. Poquoson went on to lose the game to the hard charging Manchester team. A L an V, A '- f . V ,,.-1, -' N .1 . ff 9' u ' . -U' . -13 7:18 1' ' - 1 b. '5- '44 I' 0' - N it.. 'Llffff -Q3 he s gf .iss ff li ff ya s 4. ,K RE - Bobbv Suader, RT - Bob Wood, RG - Kenny Insley, Center - Harry Gibson, LG - Ben Freeman, LT - Melvm Shields, LE - Authur Thomas, QB - Keith Goodson, RH - Joe Benthall, FB - Ray Rollms, LH - RodneyGi1ik1n. n...':-' 11...-,-.f T -,. POQUOSON - 21 DEEP CREEK - 6 After holding a long scoring march by Deep Creek on its own five yard line the Bull lslanders came back to score in each of the last three quarters to rack up a 21-6 win. Fullback John Graham tallied the first two touchdowns for the Islanders. The third TD came on a fumble in the end-z0ne re- covered by tackle Archie Healy. Quarterback George Dumas passed to Charles McDaniels twice and to right end Bobby Strader once for the extra points. Deep Creeks only score came on a 50- yard aerial from Hynes to Koon. fl fa' he nf, , ,fi-...if f.,.. s2: P' If KVM' .QQ 41 lb' ' i I . 1. A Q 15' . 'i .rf t xx nb . s f ,ff Y 'X NKS5 , RE - Bobby Strader, RT - Kenny Insley, RG - Howard Wainwright, Center - Melvin Shields, LG - David Green, LT - B.T. Forrest, LE - Austin Freeman, QB - Keith Goodson, RH - Joe Benthall, FB - Diggs Freeman, LH - Jerry Kincaid. , 2' f'2'l?f'x'5 POQUOSON - 7 HIGHLAND SPRINGS - 42 Poquoson went way out of its class by playing a powerful Highland Springs eleven. The Springers started their scoring spree in the second quarter and the first half ended 21-O. The Bull Islanders drove 70-yards for its only marker in the third quarter. A pass from quarter- back George Dumas to fullback Graham was the payoff play . Dumas then passed for the extra point. Late in the third quarter fullback John Graham was sidelined with a badly wrenched knee, and to top it all off firststringer RobertOwens, with about a minute left to play, was put out of the game with a broken leg. These two injuries proved to be very disasterous in the following games. POQUOSON - O CHESTER - I9 Coach Bowman had a big job filling in the two gapping holes in his first string line up. Roy Rollins ran from the fullback position in place of John Graham. The Bull Islanders could not get their offense moving and were held score- less. Halfback Charles McDaniels was sidelined in the second quarter and was not able to play for the remainder of the season. POQUOSON 7 GREAT BRIDGE I9 A victory over Great Bridge would have given Poquoson a tie for the Championship with Mathew Whaley. The Bull Islanders took a 7-O lead in the first quarter . Tackle ArchieHealy blocked and recovered a Great Bridge punt and scampered 30-yards for a touchdown . Jerry Kincaid provided the extra point Great Bridge scored in the second quarter but missed the extra point. The half time score stood at 7-6. During the first part of the second half strong winds and rain proved costly to the Bull Islanders. After the kickoff Poquoson had it back right on their own goal and the wind was against them. The punt by Dumas was brought right back into his lap by the strong wind. Great Bridge taking advantage of this, scored two touchdowns in the third quarter. With the hard running of fullback Rodney Gili- kin, halfbacks, Keith Goodson and Paul Hopkins the Islanders still could not score again. Ct --s ,.-,ff ,T fx FOOTBALL lts glad times and its sad times. Football is a rough and rugged game but it is a lot of fun. Poquoson had its share of injuries this year and maybe a little more. Robert Cane, a defensive guard, sprained his ankle in scrimmage after the Kempsville game and was not able to play again until the last game of the season. ln the Highland Spring game two first string men were sicle- lined forthe remainder of the games. Left end Robert Owens came out with a broken leg and fullback John Graham with a badly wrenched knee. ln the following game with Chester halfbaclc Charles McDaniels was sidelined with a wrenched shoulder. MANAGERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Denny Rowe, Roger Accom era, Eddie Belford, Sidney Evans. This page sponsored by RANDOLPH MONTGOMERY Photographer for the York Chronicle :LQ i.5Lef6af 1952 f g I I LEFT YU RIGHT, FIRSI RUN, lScr1Wrlson, Co-ca rams Gear e Dumas and Arclue Healy, Conrad Inge. SECOND ROW P E 2 lolm Grgzfxarxr, Drck Kurtz, Dnuald Tyndall, Bobby Strader, Jack Plemovtch, Sidney Pauls, Edward Wrlson, Drggs lfrecznrasx, an i.ll5u.'llElCL'1llLlIl, OPPONENTS WE THEY Mathew Whaley 43 46 Churchlancl 48 66 Saint Vincient 41 52 Great Bridge 34 31 Mathews 48 55 Mathews 55 41 Great Bridge 28 50 Archilles 57 25 Botetount 47 29 Saint Vincient 64 33 Mathew Whaley 45 59 Deep Creelc 67 77 Achilles 74 34 Oceana 38 53 Creecls 55 41 66 One LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jackie Watkins, Sylvia Berry, Elrose Plentovich, Sue Plenrovicn, Ann Snackelford, Dora Ferguson. SECOND ROW1 Esther Diggs, Mary Ann Foster, Berry Hamhlett, Nelda Lawson, Miss Riggins, Marilyn Powell, Shirley Haulz, Barbara Rollins, Lizzy Sulzberger, Myree Harrell. l.ay it up! Under the excellent coaching of Miss Bettie Riggins and Miss Carolyn Grimes, the girl cagers of P.l'l,S, had a very successful season, with five wins against four losses . Very obvious throughout the whole season, was the good sportsmanship shown by both coaches and the team. Shirley Hautz was elected as captain ofthe team in which she did an outstanding job. OPPONENTS WE THEY Churchland 39 52 Great Bridge 29 28 Mathews 22 25 Achilles 2l 20 Bofefoonf 38 37 Saint Vincient 39 i8 , Deep Creek I3 35 l Oceana 26 49 Creeds 43 2l 68 Shoot CA Qergaolerri 'xi f -H-I X57 'L .J 1'-4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vallee Moore, Delores Toxey, Merriel Dean Insley, Paul Lee Hopkins, Dick Kurtz, Annette Moore, Sandra Greenwood, Betty Lou Martin, Joyce Freeman, Madelin Hopkins, Ann Diggs, Carline Hautz, Archie Healy, George Dumas, SECOND ROW: Robert Owens, Harry Gibson, Rose Dale Forrest, Shirley Hautz, Nelda Lawson, Marilyn Powell, Ann Shackleford, Diggs Freeman, Roy Rollins, Ben Freeman. THIRD ROW: Eddie Belford, Donald Tyndall, Charles McDaniels, Rodney Gillikin, Bobby Strader, Elizabeth Sulzberger, B, T, Forrest, Keith Goodson. FOURTH ROW: Carleton Forrest, Arthur Thomas, Melvin Shields, Tommy Hornsby, Jack Plemovich. ardify This page sponsored by NACHMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Newport News, Virginia 71 EF' 5 11. W0 3 f be ff L 7 IGHT he Harm 3 L phy R E1 ard for ' e mg, Th for best W fe' 4 ff I rg F .lvmwfln TU R : Glenn Wrlson runner up oft ea awson Challenge Tro q osernary 'ans lI1dl'VldU311'SV aw beat performanceg Jaelri Bunz' omas Piano Company award progress zhroughout the year. L1 's Sidney Pauls I9 Laws 52 Winn on Tro W . .4 ' er rece' phy fro rnner, .f' gt: W? lj'- -, I ' 1 4 WX :vang FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Powell' andBerzy Quinn, SECOND ROW, LEFT TQ RIGHT: rvin Acree, Pelham phillips' and Jackie Law- son A11 are wrnners of medals for outstandr Performance in there respecri ve U8 sect1onS. 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BICKFORD Building Supplies Coal Hampton, Va. Phone 3-3379 WYATT BRUTHER The Store for Men Van Heusen Shirts Timely Clothes Wilson Wear Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats Hampton, Virginia GRADUATES ! HAWKINS AND FUREST CONGRATULATIONS YURKTOW ICE TURAGE COMPA Y Yorktown Vnrglnlo Fuel Builders bupplnes Fc1rmSupplles Tronslf Mrx Concrete Your Oldest Fuel Owl Dealer Fuel Onl Kerosene Rrclwfneld Gosolnne ond Onls Phone Hampton 6181 Armstrong Pount Hampton Vnrgunuo A D E. T. LAW 0 CULLEGE 0F HAMPTO ROAD 3112 West Ave. Newport News Newport News 2-1811 School of Business Administration College Trained Faculty Chapters of National Fraternity and Soroity Superior Training for Selected Students Day and Evening Classes Open All Year Air Conditioned Class Rooms SEALY AND soNs, mc. Hotpoint Appliances Newport News and Hampton 3311 Wash. Ave. 5 East Queen GRADUATES PLACED FREE Lloyd Lumsden, LL.B., Pres. TYSINGER MOTOR CO., INC. Dodge and Plymouth Motor Cars Dodge Job Rated Trucks Guaranteed Used Cars and Trucks Phone 3-3301 59 Bridge St. Hampton, Va. MARVIN E . WORNHAM'S School Supplies Hampton, VG- M. EPSTEIN Hampton's Store for Children's Wear' Hampton , Va . SEAR S DEPARTMENT STORE and Mens Ready-to-Wear 62 West Queen St. Hampton, Va. TIGNOR AND MOORE Staple and Fancy Groceries 21 West Queen Street Phone 4309 Hampton, Va. Compliments of tl l KANTER'5 BURFORD MOTOR CO., INC. QT? Hampton , Va . tii 1, 330-34 30th sneer , . Your Buick Dealer V, Q , 4 5 lt 511 1-H. THE CUTE BA K 0F and Federal Deposit Insurance POQUO 0. Corporation WALTON SHOES, INC. Compliments of Shoes for the entire family 19 E. Queen St. G. W.. AMORY SEAFORD Hampton, Virginia FRED MARTIN R. L. FORREST Wood, Coal, Gas, Groceries ' Dial 3181 AND SON Messick, Virginia ' YORK DELUXE CLEANERS Dial 5671 Poquoson, Virginia Compliments of YORK BOX AND BARREL CO H. W. ROBERSON General Merchandise Jeffs, Virginia Boxes, Barrels and Kegs Odd, Virginia Dial 6012 6 E. L. CARMINES AND CO. The Oldest Reliable Clothiers in Hampton, Virginia P00 0 0N MOTOR Your De Soto Plymouth Dealer Jimmy Moore, Proprietor Poquoson, Virginia Compliments of 5 DIXIE DIGGS AUTO PARTS g Hampton, Virginia , SCHMIDTS HARDWARE I9-21 Mellen Street Phoebus, Virginia Dial 34l I2 TTSTWEQ 194 l U. i' ar Compliments of GEORGE . HU T t i l Compliments of CIRCLE SNACK SHOP Langley Traffic Circle t Hampton, Virginia JUD BLACK'S Service Center l3l9 Langley Field Rd. RIGGI NS MOTOR CO . Your Ford Dealer ' Odd, Virginia C in 3 . ,i-f- n FT.. ,. 'Y ri, - Compliments of QHESEPEAKE CRAB co. Compliments of A tsl- Hampton, Virginia L, D. AMORY Dial 4337 W. G. EVA S - PACKER I I f .mi V K Messick, Virginia Specializes in Crabnneat and Oysters L. D. AMURY A D C0.. I C. Direct from sea to you Dial 3381-3382 Hampton, Virginia TABB LUMBER COMPANY, INC. l- COOPERIS 90 S. 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Wringer Types ' lroners G.E. Toasters ' Mixers Convenient Terms Recapping ' Wheel Alignment and Balancing 4304 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton, Virginia JOHNSON BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In s d CURTIS MOTOR CO., INC. Hcmp,:,FcQZ,9inia Dial 3-5215 Lee Hall, Virginia DIC' 42 G. T. ELLIOTT, INC. Packer Of You can buy more--but you can't buy better. Fancy Flake Crab Meat Clams and Oysters Hampton, Virginia CIILO IAL PLACE IIAIIIII A II 'III Sales and Service Pick-Up and Delivery Dial 32l86 - Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Virginia Fort Eustis Dial 3781 5' Lee Hall, Va W. J. BRADSHAW Wholesale Dealers in Crab Meat Lump Flakes a Specialty Hampton, Virginia Dial 6211 VARSITY SHOP, INC. Men's Clothiers Langley Hotel Bldg. Hampton, Virginia AI Knight and Joe Ankeney Dial 7270 Real Estate, Rental and Insurance Agents 'E Hampton, Virginia THE LACKEY-SANDERS CO., INC. W. C. BOWEN AND CO. General Insurance Real Estate 136 28th Street, Newport News Dial 4-1441 BAY TRUCKING CO. 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