Poquoson High School - Islander / York Chronicle Yearbook (Poquoson, VA)
- Class of 1957
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reference ROOTCGLLAR POQUOSON PUBLIC LIBRARY 500 CITY HALL AVENUE POQUOSON, VIRGINIA 23662- PuhfuM hawuoMu by 7 Se u vi C{ftSS Ptxjuosow Sc{iw J ' POQUOSOim BklC LIBRARY 500 CITY HALL VENUE POQUOSON. VIRGINIA 23662-fltt VbJuwe- fff 19S7 This is Potjiioson Hi h School standing in the hearts ol all who arc rcdatcd to it in any wav. Wc have spent four husy and hapjiy years here and Poipioson High will forever h( ' reincnihered hy the Class of ' 57. On the following pages and throughout the Islander” we see how our eonimunitv has provided for us and ludped us to grow S[)iritually, [ihvsieally and menially. I he Islandi ' r staff has selected for its tluune HOW WE CAN CONTRIHUTE TO OUR COMMUNITY. We now express our a|)j)reeiation lor all the wondimlul op[Jortuniti( ' s which our eonimunitv has made possible lor us to enjoy. Eaki. Shoke.s As we come to the close of our high school career, we wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation of the loving under- standing and wise counsel that our parents have given us throughout all of our formative years. We feel sure that the ideals and high standards of our parents will he reflected in us as we go out into the adult world. We dedicate The Islander of 19.57 to our parents as a token of our love and esteem for them and as onr pledge that we will try to prove ourselves worthy of tlie example they have set for us and all that they have done for us. 3 4 l4 i ’S PoqaOSdH f4l k Qckodl to ' QpMt 0 RW.S. POQUOSOM flICIi SCfiQ OL Here’s to our hours of play and sports that taught us cooperation and sportsmanship . . . Here’s to all the hard work we’ve done that brought its reward in improved skills, changed attitudes, better understanding, and challenges to attain ever higher goals . . . Here’s to friendships that developed here and that will always mean much to us . . . And pictured on these pages are reminders of the years that have passed l)y too quickly, leaving us happy memories of our student days at Poquoson. r— - T fl 1 1 ■ ' - ' f R4 i . a£ BllL P ' utvcif)Ct{ ’s MR. NORRIS L. THOMAS, PRINCIPAL William and Mary College, B.A., M.A. As one who has been with you during vour entire high school career, I ask that you help maintain the high ideals of the past, create a better understanding of human values, keep physically fit, mentally alert and preserve a spiritual consciousness, realizing that an honest, upright citizen is an asset to any community. (I MRS. JOAN DARGIS, B.S. in Home Economics University of Wisconsin Home Economics MRS. ALICE CRUTCHFIELD, B.A. in Education ■ Madison College English and Latin MISS JANICE SHOCKLEY, B.A. in Music Educatio. ; Shenandoah Conservatory of Music Band and Glee Club MRS. BETTY HASTINGS, B.A. ;; William and Mary j Physical Education and Coach Girl’s Basketball ‘jll I MR. EDWARD COX. B.A.. M.A. Randolph Macon. I niversity of Virginia Science MR. DAVID L. SHORES. A.B.. A.M. Randolph Macon College George Peabody College for Teachers, Vanderbilt University English MR. JAMES D. SNOW. Jr.. B.A. Elon College Coach and Physical Education MR. PHILLIP EDWARDS. B.A. Randolph Macon. VPI Agriculture, Shop. Mechanical Drawing 12 MRS. CARRIE WHITE MOORE Blackstone College Social Studies, Mathematics, English MRS. NANNIE M. FREEMAN, B.A. Mary Washington College Commercial Department MR. FRANK TAYLOR CARMINES, B.A. Randolph Macon College Social Studies f-fcgli Sdiodf MRS. IRENE FORREST College of William and Mary Seventh Grade MRS. GIBSON K. THOMAS Williana and Mary, Madison College Library MRS. THELMA SMITH, B.S. in Education Western Carolina College University of North Carolina Art and Social Studies MRS. MAMIE PHILLIPS William and Mary Seventh Grade 13 MRS. MARY EARLE LEWIS, B.A. Piedmont College, Georgetown College William and Mary Guidance, Mathematics MRS. PHYLLIS ROHRBOUGH, B.A. Glenville ( W. Va.) State College Cincinnati Conservatory of Music University of Cincinnati, Toledo L niversif French General Business MRS. E.MILY SMITH Longwood College. Richmond Professional Institute Radford Teacher ' s College I niversit of Virginia Visiting Teacher MRS. MARILYN F. ROYALL Secretarv to the Principal 14 f4trf(vuj Norman Paul, President; Ronald Moore, Vice-President; Ruben Firth, Treasurer; Kay Quinn, Secretary. As the sound of Pomp and Circumstance filled the air, the graduating class of 1957 began to realize that the end of a career was near. As the class walked up the aisle, memories of previous years at P.H.S. swept over them. The class entered P.H.S. as Freshmen in September 1953; Norman Paul was elected President and Roane Hunt was elected S.C.A. Representative. Beverly Cook and Janet Padget were chosen to represent the class in the Mav Day Festivities. A more confident group of boys and girls entered P.H.S. as Sophomores the next fall. The officers that were elected are as follows: President, Norman Paul; Vice-President, Freddy Riggins; Secretary, Douglas Williams, Jr.; Treasurer, Felton Graham, and S.C.A. Representative, Harvey Herring. The class sponsored a St. Patrick ' s Day Dance to earn money. As Juniors the class entered P.H.S. in September with the knowledge that they were to assume more responsibility and to participate in more activities. To lead the class, the following people were elected: President, Freddy Riggins; Vice-President, Mary Estelle Page; Secretary, Ronald Moore; Treasurer. Kay Quinn, and S.C.A. Representatives, Harvey Herring and Norman Paul. This year the class gave a Sock Hop” to make money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our school rings came the last of March. These rings were proudly shown around for weeks. The biggest affair of the year took place on the fourteenth of May, the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Hawaiian Cruise. Under the guidance of Mr. Mrs. Collins the prom turned out to be one of the most successful proms given at P.H.S. In September 1956. the class entered P.H.S. as Seniors, full of hopes and plans for a successful year. The Islander. Island Echo, and S.C.A. were soon gotten under way with the management and guidance from the Senior sponsors, Mrs. Freeman and Mr. Shores. The officers of the Senior class were: President, Norman Paul; Vice-President. Ronahl Moore; Sec- retary, Kay Quinn; Treasurer, Ruben Firth; S.C.A. Representatives, Mary Estelle Page and Linda Forrest. The day for ordering class pins, invitations, calling cards and thank you” notes soon came, only to make the class realize that graduation was very close. As the Class of 1957 move on to take their places in the outside world or to continue their training, they carry with them many happy memories of tlieir school days. Most treasured among these are the friend- ships developed here — heaven’s truest, dearest gift to mankind. This page sponsored bv w. c. SAUNDERS CO. JEWELLERS Richmond, Va. ! L p LORETTA ANN BACK Shorty Commercial Diploma General Business Club ’54-President; Science Club ’54; F.H.A. Club ’54, ’55, ’56; Treas- urer ’57; U.S. History Club ’55; General Matb Club ’55; Glee Club ’55; English Club ’54, ’56; Treasurer ’57; Government Club ’56; Prom Committee ’56; S afety Patrol ’57; Annual Staff ’57; Commercial Club ’57. DONNIE EVANS Don nie General Diploma General Business Club ’54; Geography Club ’54; Band ’54, ’55, ’56; Glee Club ’55, ’56; English Club ’54, ’56, ’57; U.S. History ’56; Art Club ’56; F.F.A. ’57. WILLIAM HENDERSON CLAR Biir Academic Diploma Geography Club ’54; Basketball ’56, ’57; World History Club Latin H Club ’55; English ’56, i U.S. History Club ’56; Chemis j Club ’56; Physics-Treasurer ’57. | 16 JERRY NEAL EIRTH Booza ' General Diploma English Club ’54, ’55, ’56; Science ’54; E.E.A. ’54-Treasurer ’55; Secretary ’56; History ’55. 1 i HENRY RUBEN EIRTH ' Ruben” General Diploma government Club ’57; English ’54, |5, ’56, ’57; E.E.A. ’57; Cl ass ifeasurer ’57. ALLINE ELIZABETH EORREST Alline” General Diploma Science Club ’54, ’55; Library Club ’54; Glee Club ’55; General Math Club ’55; English Club ’56, ' 57; U.S. History Club ’56. 17 FLORENCE EAE FORREST ’ Fae ' Academic Diploma Band ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Band Club ’54, ’55; Treasurer 56; President ’57; Basketball ’55, ’56, ’57; Cbeerleader ’57; Senior Editor Annual ’57; Editor-in-chief Island Echo ’57; Reporter ’55, 56; S.C.A. Secretary-Treasurer ’57; Prom Committee ’56; Algebra Club ’55; Latin Club ’55; Biology ’55; English Club ’54, ’56, ’57; U.S. History Club ’56; All-State Band Work- shop ’55, ’56; Girls’ State House of Delegates ’56; Commercial Club Secretary -Treasurer ’57; Government Club President ’57; Safety Patrol ’57; Varsity Club ’57. LINDA LAYNE FORREST ' ' Boots Academic Diploma Band ’54; Majorette ’55; Band Club ’54, ’55; Cheerleader 56, ' 57; Basketball ’54, ’55; Science Club ’54, ’55; President ’54; May Pole ’54; Latin Club ’55; Algebra Club ’55; Prom Committee ’56; English Club ’54, ’56, ’57; History Club ’56; S.C.A. ’57; Safety Patrol ' 57; Sports Editor Island Echo ’57; Commercial Club ’57; Varsity Club ’56, ’57. JOHN THOMAS TORRES Tommy Pat General Diploma ™ English ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Matl Science ’54; F.F.A. ’55, ’56, ' Reporter ’56; History ’56. IS ELSIE JANE EREEMAN ' ' ' Jane” Academic Diploma Band ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Drum Majorette ’57; Band Club ’54, ’55; Secretary ’56, ’57; Latin Club ’55; English Club ’54; Secretary ’56, ’57; Science Club ’54, ’55; President ’56; Island Echo ’56; Algebra Club Secretary ’55; Safety Patrol ’57; Basketball Manager ’55, ’56, ’57; Annual Staff Feature Editor ’56; U.S. History ’56; Library Club ’56; Junior Response ’56; Lost and Found ’54; Maypole ’54; Prom Com- mittee ’56; Girls’ State Senate ’56; Varsity Club ’55, ’56, ’57. SAN FREEMAN GILLESPIE Commercial Diploma (tier Club ’55; Glee Club ’54, ’56; General Math Club ’55; ,ish Club ’54, ’56, ’57; Beetle s ’54; Commercial Club ’57; pole ’54; Cleanup Committee 1 ’56; Glee Club Pianist ’56. FELTON GRAHAM Get” General Diploma Football ’56; Co-captain ’57; Geography Club Treasurer ’54; Library Club ’54; Class Treas- urer ’54, ’55; English ’54, ’56; Vice-President ’57; Science Club ’54, ’55, ’56; Secretary ’57; Varsity Club ’56, ’57; Basketball Manager ’55. 19 HARVEY WAYNE HERRING ' ' Shag ’ Academic Diploma Football ’54, ’55, ’56; Basketball ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Baseball ’54, ’57; S.C.A. ’55, ’56; Vice-President ’57; Annual Staff ’57; General Business Club ’54; Science Club ’55, ’56; Algebra Club President ’55; Latin Club ’55; English Club ’55, ’56, ’57; Prom Committee ’56; Ll.S. History Club ’56; Boys’ State, Supreme Court ’56; Varsity Club, ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57. MARY ARLENE HORSLEY Mary” C( ) m m e r c i a 1 Dipl o m a Library Club ’54; U.S. Government Club ’55; Glee Club ’55, ’56; Biology Club ’56; Algebra Club ’56; English Club ’56, ’57; Commercial Club ’57. BOBBY DEAN HOLLOWA ; Bobby General Diploma English Club ’54, ’55, ’56; Che:i try Club ’54; Glee Club ’55, ' 3 ’57; Government Club ’56; IV f Club ’52; Agriculture ’56, ’57; B; ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53, ’54, ’55; B Club ’54, ’55. 20 BOBBY GEAN INSLBY ' ' ‘Bobby” Junior Varsity Football ’54; Science Club ’54, ’55; General Math Club ’54, ’55; F.F.A. ’55, ’56, ’57; English Improvement Club ’55, ’56; History Club ’55, ’56; Baseball ’55, ’56, ’57; Safety Patrol ’57; English Club ’56, ’57. OTIS JAMES INSLEY, JR. Otis, Jr.” General Diploma lish Club ’55, ’56, ’57; History 3 Treasurer ’56; F.F.A. ’55; Sec- ry ’56; President ’57; Football ’57; Safety Patrol ’57; Math 3 ’54, ’55; Band ’54, ’55; Var- Club ’56, ’57. CARRIE LINTON LAWSON Carrie” Commercial Diploma English Club ’54, ’56, ’57; Safety Patrol ’57; Commercial Club ’57; Government Club ’56; General Math Club ’55; Glee Club ’55; His- tory Club ’55; F.H.A. ’55; General Business Club ’54. 21 HAROLD WAYNE LOWE ' Wayne’ Transferred from Hampton H School-’56. English Club ’56; G Club ' 56; Band ’56; Phoenec Eools ’57; Government Club ’56 JOEL BYRON LITTLE ' ' Buddy ' Band ’55, ’56, ’57; Glee Club ’55, ’56; Eng- lish Club ’55, ’57; History Club ’55; Govern- ment Club ’56; Island Echo Art Editor ’57; Science Club ’57; Art Club ’57. BETTY SHY MASON Betty ’ General Diploma E.ILA. ’54. ’55; Historian ’56; Parliamen- tarian ’57: Pen Pal Club ’54; Erontier Club ’5.5; Glee Club ’.5.5; General Math Club Secre- tary-Treasurer ’55; English Club ’56, ’57; Government Club Reporter ’.56; Safety Patrol ’57. JEAN FAYE MOORE ' Jean ' Commercial Diploma General Business Club Vice-President ’54; Science Club ’54; Secretary ’55; History Club ’55; Algebra Club Secretary ’55; Government Club ’55; English Club ’54, ’56; Secretary ’57; Commercial Club President ’57; Maypole ’54; Business Manager Annual ’57; Assistant Edi- tor Island Echo ’57; Safety Patrol ’57. MARY JEAN MOORE Jean” Commercial Diploma ' ety Patrol ’57; Commercial Club English Club ’56, ’57; History lb ’56; Latin Club ’55; Algebra lb ’55; Science Club ’54; Treas- )r ’55; Football Queen ’57. RONALD LAWRENCE MOORE Sam” Academic Diploma English Club Vice-President ’56; President ’57; U.S. History Club President ’56; Science Club ’56; President ’57; Latin Club President ’55; Geography Club ’55; World History Club ’55; Vice-President Class ’57; Secretary Class ’56. 23 I I AMANDA MARIE OWEN Marie” Commercial Diploma Transferred from Warwick High School-’54; Safety Patrol ’57; Commercial Club ’57; Gov- ernment Club ’57; Senior Reporter Island Echo ’57; English Club ’56, ’57; General Math Club ’55; Glee Club ’55; Chemistry Club ’56; Bas- ketball ’56; F.H.A. ’56; U.S. History ’55. MARY ESTELLE PAGE Telle” Academic Diploma | Band ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Band j ’54, ’55, ’56; Vice-President English Club ’54, ’56, ’57; Alg ;; Club Secretary ’55; Vice-Presi. Class ’56; Prom Committee , Club Editor Annual ’56; U.S. tory Club ’56; S.C.A. ’57; Busi Manager Island Echo ’57; Com ( cial Club Vice-President ’57; ■ ernment Club Secretary-Treas |, ’57; Band Sweetheart ’57; May [j, ’54; Latin ’55; Science Clubs jf, ’55; Safety Patrol ’57. NORMAN OTIS PAUL, JR. ' Dook” xLcademic Diploma Football ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Baseball ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Varsity Club ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Alge- bra Club ’55; English ’54, ’56, ’57; U. S. His- tory Club ’56; Science Club ’54, ’55, ’56; Prom Committee ’56; Latin Club ’5.5; World History Club ' 55; Class President ’54, ’55, ’57; S.C.A. Reporter ’56. 24 GLENDA KAY QUINN Commercial Diploma Maypole ’54; General Business Club President ’54; F.H.A. Songleader ’54; Reporter ’55, ’56; President ’57; Peninsula Federation President ’56; Beetle Bums Treasurer ’54; Frontier Club President ’55; Cheerleader ’55, ’56; Captain ’57; Glee Club Pianist ’55, ’57; General Math Club ’55; Class Treasurer ’56; Prom Commit- tee ’56; English Club President ’56; Secretary ’57; Governors Club Treasurer ’56; Class Sec- retary ’57; Co-Sports Editor Annual ’57; Com- mercial Club ’57; Safety Patrol ’57; Varsity Club ’55, ’56, ’57. FREDERIC JAMES RIGGINS ' ' Freddy’ Academic Diploma ence Club ’54; President ’55, ’56, ; English Club ’54, ’56; Presi- it ’57; Latin Club Vice-President ; S.C.A. President ’57; S.C.A. rkshop ’56; S.C.A. Executive ird ’57; Safety Patrol Captain ; Band ’54; Drum Major ’55, ’56, ; Band Club ’54, ’.55, ’56, ’57; . Basketball ’54; Basketball ’55, , ’57; Varsity Football ’57; Var- ' Club ’55, ’56, ’57; Advertising nager Annual ’57; Boys’ State ; Class President ’56; Feature itor Island Echo ’57. CAMILLA ANN ROLLINS Kink” Commercial Diploma Glee Club ’54, ’55, ’56; Frontier Club ’55; General Math Club ’55; English Club ’56, ’57; Commercial Club ’57. 25 1 JOHN MANNING ROLLINS Bird Academic Diploma English Club 54, ' 55, 56, ’57; Latin Club ’55; Chemistry Club ’56; Physics Club ’57; Alge- bra Club ’55; Geometry ’56; History Club ’56; Library Club ’55; Football ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Basketball ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Baseball ’53, ’55, ’56. EDWARD EARL SHORE’ 1 ' Squirrel” I Academic Diploma I English Club ’54, ’56, ’57; Club Vice-President ’55; Edit chief Annual ’57; Bus Drivei ’57; Math Club ’55, ’56; Bi ■ Club ’55; U.S. History Club S j tary ’56; Baseball ’56, ’57; Committee ’56. BENJAMIN CARROEE TOPPING, JR. B.cr Commercial Diploma Science Club ’54; School Paper ’54; English Club ’55. ’56; Coyernment Club ’56; Short- hand Club ’56; Math Club ’54; Eatin Club ’54; History Club ’56; Art Club ’53. 26 IVY CECIL TOPPING ' ' Pelvis Dresslev ’ English Club ’54, ' 55, ’56, ’57; E.F.A. ’54, ’55; Chemistry Club ’56; Physics Club ’57; French Club Treasurer ’57; History Club ’55; Government Club ’56; Plane Geometry Club ’56; Algebra Club ’54. JAMES WATKINS ' Jimmy ' General Diploma jish ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Science 156, ’57; E.F.A. ’54, ’55; Foot- B5, ’56, ’57. il KENNETH LEWIS WATKINS Kenn v General Diploma English Club ’56, ’57; History Club ’56; Sci- ence Club ’55, ’57; Business Math Club ’55; Geography Club ’54; General Business Club’ 54. 27 RONALD LEE WHITE ' Ronnie Academic Diploma Science Club ’54, ’55; English Club ’54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Spanish Club ’54; LbS. History Club ’55; Band ’54. ’55; Government Club ’56. WIEEIAM DOUGLAS WILLI I Doug General Diploma Science Club ’54; Biology Club President ’55; Football ’55, ’56 English Club ’55; Vice-Pres ’56, ’57; Band ’54, ’55; Hi Club ’56; Sports Editor Island ’57. LINDA LEE WILSON Linda General Diploma Latin Club ' 55; Algebra Club ’55; English Club 56. 57; Biology Club ’56; Chemistry Club .57; Lieutenant Safety Patrol ’57; Bas- ketball ’56. ’57; History Club ’56; Exchange Editor Island Echo ’57; Attendant to Football Queen ’57. 28 CfftSS Aboard the Good Ship P.H.S. the starboard lookout, peering through the binoculars reports Objects Ho!” As we approach the objects, we distinguish them as the future of the class of ’57. One large object that appears is a sign adver- tising Riggins Motor Company under the man- agement of Freddy Riggins. In close view is a settlement where Loretta Back and Kay Quinn are busy keeping house next door to each other. Harvey Herring, Bill Clarke, and Jack Rollins are the top players on the University of Wisconsin basketball team. Ruben Firth is employing Wayne Lowe and Ronald White to drive two of the many gro- cery trucks in his fleet. Felton Graham and Norman Dooky” Paul are playing professional football with the Chi- cago Bears. Well! What is this? Otis Insley is the Agri- culture Director at Poquoson, and Linda For- rest is his secretary. On the faculty are some former students, Fae Forrest, Camilla Rollins, Susan Gillespie and Mary Arlene Horsley. Joel Buddy” Little is Art Director. Mary Jean Moore and Marie Owen are typists for John Thomas Forrest and James Watkins, Contractors. The Society Columnist on the Daily Press is Linda Wilson. The most popular fashion magazine in the country today is edited by Carrie Lawson. Alline Forrest is the staff artist on the publi- cation. Donald Evans and Edward Earl Shores are proprietors of a large trucking agency. Chief truck drivers are Bobby Insley, B.C. Topping, and Bobby Holloway. Mary Estelle Page and Betty Shy Mason are representatives on the United Nations Eco- nomic and Social Council from the United States. Norris E. Thomas has retired as principal of Po(juoson High, and Ronald Moore was chosen for the job. Jane Ereeman and Jean Eaye Moore are famous Broadway stars. Ivy Cecil Topping and Kenneth Watkins are two of the leading lawyers in the Town of Poquoson. President of the World’s famous Motorcycle Club is none other than Douglas W illiams. 29 Name Goes By Lniks lake Guilty of Last Seen Bor Reward Return to Name Goes By Looks Like Guilty of Last Seen For Reward Return to -1 3 Q :d cj cd Ov IX 3 S c c j C j 5 { ) c« • C 3 C ) c S c j 12 .2 cd Oh ‘So .Sf £ ' 3 X c 5 e c j a. C 12 cd Will a cd s o s ■ O Oeh __cd s cd CJ o X o Cd Cd Benjami e2 c j a; cd S S X Ronnie Douglas IciSt WtM ctj vd Testctitmi We, the 1957 Graduating Class of Poquoson High School, upon our departure, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Many are the outstanding qualities among our members and as it has been a custom to pass them on to you — Mr. Thomas, homeroom teachers, faculty and Seniors of ’58 — we shall do so trusting that you will guard them to the best of your abilities. To Mr. Thomas, our beloved and loyal principal, we each wish him the best of success and continued health throughout his life. To Mr. David Shores and Mrs. Nannie Freeman, our Senior homeroom teachers, we leave our love and thanks for their understanding guidance, leadership and thoughtfulness they have so kindly given and shown us in our past years at P.H.S. To the faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for their guidance in leading our thoughts and mind in the direction of knowledge and understanding. To the Junior Class, we leave all the fun and happiness that we have had in our Senior Year as well as the following bequests; Bill Clark leaves his pestering ways to Jon Gerlock and Kenneth Caldwell. Donnie Evans leaves his tallness to John Townsend and John Forrest. Kay Quinn leaves her cheerleading ability to Nina White and Brenda Forrest. Harvey Herring wills his good grades to Delma Freeman. Carrie Lawson wills her love for working to Wanda Crawford. Buddy” Little yields his great art ability to anyone who can use it as well as he has. Bobby Insley releases his quiet ways to Charles Sewell and Roger Hastings. Camilla Rollins leaves her giggles to Shirley Hudgins. Ronald Moore leaves his ability to get along with all of the teachers to Rachel Dixon and Harvey Firman. Norman Otis Paul yields his hot-rodding” ability to Gene Ferguson and Boyd Bradshaw. Fae Forrest leaves her love for English 12 under Mr. Shores to Ronnie Wilson and Ray Wornom. Earl Shores leaves his love for Elvis Presley” to Judy Insley. Douglas Williams will be happy if he can just leave. Jean Faye Moore leaves her typing ability to Jo” Vaughan and Mary Florence Holloway. Ivy Cecil Topping, who is always getting out of tight spots, by losing cops, leaves his ability to Eugene Martin. Susan Gillespie leaves her shorthand book to Ida Page and Sara Dryden. Kenneth Watkins leaves his neatness to Norman Holloway and Marsdon Watkins. Wayne Lowe yields his dancing ability to Judy Rollins and Vernon Henley. Alline Forrest leaves her ability to get a man to any capable junior. Jerry Firth leaves his cigarettes behind the ' shop to Marshall Butler and Tommy Mason. Betty Mason leaves her dimples to Brenda Carmines. Ruben Firth leaves his dance decorating ability to Donnie Lawson. Mary Jean Moore leaves her charming ways to Peggy Hudgins. Tommy Pat” Forrest leaves his F.F.A. membership to Jackie Wayne Holloway and Bill Rollins. Felton Graham wills his football captain ability to Cartier Ward and Kenneth Kurtz. Mary Estelle Page leaves her swing and sway motion to none other than Rose Ward who is capable of taking care of it. Ereddy Riggins leaves his love for visiting Mrs. Thelma Ereeman’s house to anyone who can enjoy it as much as he has. Ronnie White leaves his school bus to Robert Moore and Fleming Corbitt. Loretta Bach leaves her shortness to Ernestine Chandler and Glenda Holloway. Otis Insley leaves his art for getting out of class to Elvin Freeman and Moonie” Huggett. Marie Owen leaves her pleasing personality to Patricia Shackelford and Rebecca Cobb. B. C. Topping leaves his entertaining ability to Jimmy Rollins. Linda Wilson wills her basketball playing ability to Nancy Lowe and Linda Holloway. Jimmy Watkins wills his ability to make people laugh to Fay Womom. Jane Fre eman leaves her loud voice to Carlyn Carson and Annie Freeman. Bobby Holloway leaves his laziness, if he can get along without it, to Robert Mopey” Smith and Carolyn Topping. Mary Arlene Horsley leaves her curls to Camilla Hogge and John L. Thomas. First Row: Donnie Acree. Jinnnv Back. Second Row: Boyd Lee Brad- shaw. Ronnie Bradshaw. Marshall Butler. Kenneth Caldwell. Brenda Carmines. Carlvn (.arson. Third Row: Ernestine Chandler. Reheeca Cobb. Fleming Corbitt. ’Manila (Jraw - lord. Rachael Dixon. .Anne Diyden. Fourth Row: Sarah Dryden. (Rme Ferguson. Harvev Firman. Brenda Forrest. .John M. Forrest. Annie Laura Freeman. Fifth Row: Delma Freeman. FIvin Freetnan. .Ion (iei- larh. Roger Hastings. Camilla Hogg. Clenda Holloway. Othcers ol (..lass ol 19.58: Ronnie 5 ilson. President: Haryey Phrman. 1 i e-President: EK in Freeman. Secretary and Treasurer. 1 I I Firsl Row: Jackie Hollovvav. Linda Hollnvvay. Mary Holloway. SecontI Row: Norman Holloway. Pag v Ann Hudgins, (iarroll Huggelt. Juditli lnslc . Marv Lee Krovve. Third Row: Kenneth Kurtz. Sonide Lawson. Henry Mel in Lawson. Nancv Lowe. Eugene Martin. Robert Moore. Fourth Row: Ida Page, JininiY Rollins, .hidv Rollins. (Hiarles Seawell. Patricia .Shack(dlord. Robert Smith. Fifth Row: John L. Thomas, Carolvn Jo[)|)ing. John Townsend. Larohn aughan. (iarol Viainwright. Carti( ' r Viard. Sixth Row: Rose Mtard. John M. Watkins. Nina White. Ronnie Wilson. Fav Wornom. Ra Wornom. 34 First Row: Jim Abel. Jovce Ashburn, James Boothe. Second Row: Linvvood Burks. Janet Cash, Dickie Cochran, Norma Drvden. Nedra Eastep, Fav Farmer. Third Row: Fav Firman. Minnie Firth, Nelson kdrth. Alice Nell Forrest. Bettv Tavlor Forrest. Betty Woodson Forrest. Fourth Row: David Forrest. Earl Freeman. Also. W. H. Moore. President, Earl Freeman J ice-President, Georgje Itislev Secretary-Treasurer. Fav Firman First Row: Lorraine Gibbs, John Gilles[iip. Second Row: Jane Goodson, Judy (jreene, Thomas JIarrell. Roy IJartless. Vernon Henley. Marian Holloway. Third Row: Norman Inge. George Insley, Roy Insley, Carroll Ann Little. Beyerly Martin. Jack Mitebell. Fourth Row: bloyd Moore, irene Pickin, Nancy Riggins. Bill Rollins, Bill Sargeant. Patricia Smith. 36 Firs! Row: Jimmy Alexander, Carol Anderson, Bobby Bloxom, Marilyn Branch. Second Row: Ann Borloch, Joyce Butler, Calvin Cash. Helen Clarke, William Cobb, Edwin Diggs, Nellie Evans. Third Row: Denny Ferguson, Shirley Ferguson, Alfred Firman, Janet Firman. Oman Firman, Phyllis Firman, Albert Firth. Fourth i oMv Judy Firth, Roger Firth, Bobby Forrest, Carroll Faye Forrest, Crosby Forrest, Daniel Forrest, Florence Forrest. Fifth Rote: Frances Forrest. Ronald Forrest, Sandra Forrest, Ted Forrest, Henry Freeman, Mollie Freeman, Sally Freeman. ' lie: Edna Lee Inslev. Hartness Inslev. Jane Inslev. Nan Carol Inslev, Percv Ironmonger, Jane . Anna Jordon. St’iond Ron : Bett Lawson. Eunice Lawson. Margaret Lawson. Marilyn Loquet. Lemuel Sharon Messick. Cora Mitchell. Third Ron: Billy Moore. Clara .Moore. John Lee Moore, Thomas Wayne Moore. Judy Oakley. Jeannie Ownesln. Fourth Row: Gloria Page, Jean Page. Nancy Page. I’atrick. Gary Poplin. Ri hard Rhorhach. Earl Riggins. Fifth Row: Harriet Roberts. Patricia Rollins, Rowe. Sally Shields. Gloria .Smith. William Smith. Betsy Steele. Sixth Row: Betsy Thomas. Priscilla . Freddie Wade. Mary Fa (“ Ward. 38 First Ron : Van Anderson. Neal Barnes. Second Row: Harrv Bloxom, Thomas Chandler, Elizabeth Dixon, athan Drvden. Anne Evans. Harold Evans. Robert P ' vans. Third Row: Lorraine Evans. Marlene Evans. Linila Faulkner. Bobbv Ferguson. Girland Ferguson. Nellie Grav Ferguson. Phillip Fetter. Fourth Row: Lucienda Firth. Brenda Forrest. Ethel Forrest. Floria Forrest. Talinadge Forrest, Francis Freeman, Paula Freeman. Fifth Row: Caroline Gillespie. Elda Graham. Billv Hawkins. 39 First Ron: Glenda Hellard. Boh Hollowav. Second Row: Fave Hollowav, Frances Hollowav, Gweneth Flollowav. Janies T. Hollowav. jo Ann Hollowav. Marvin Hollowav, Ronald Holloway. Third Row: Vaden Hollowav. Alice Hopkins. Barbara Hudgins. X alter Hudnall, Bvrd Hunt, Mahalia Jane Insley, John Kenney. Fourth Row: Thirlene Lankford. Jerrv Lawson, Rov Little, Phillip Lowe, Everett Martin. Geraldine Martin, Floyd Mason. Fifth Row: Michael McBride, Billv lessick, Pattv Messick. 40 1 First Row: David Montgomery. Eugene Moore. Second Row: Nancv Moore, Samuel Moore. Paul Morse, Dorothy Oakley, Osborne Pauls, Glenda Phillips. Brenda Poplin. Third Row: William Powell, Jimmy Reynolds, Sterling Rhorbach. William Rhorbach. Ida Rowe, Franklin Shores. Frank Taylor. Fourth Row: Mary Virginia Thomas, Benny Topping. Edith Wade, Jerry Ray Ward, Ronnie Ward, Shirley Whrd, Karen Watkins. Fifth Row: Sonny Watkins, Tommy Watkins, Raymond West, Sandra W hite, Richard W ' right. Also: Jack Burks, Lemuel Herring, Jackie Insley, Robert Inslev. 41 n % IjlH %. Seventh Grade: Mrs. Irene Forrest. J. Ashburn. J. Dryden, J. Dryden. L. F ' erguson, C. Firth. I). Forrest. F. Forrest, Jr., E. L. Freeman. F. Freeman, J. Freeman, R. Freeman. V. Gillespie, B. Haight. C. Harrell. R. Harrell. D. Holloway, M. Holloway, E. Hopkins. P. Horton, B. Hunt. D. Hunt. P. Inslev. R. Lawson. C. Messick, D. Montgomery, C. Moore, P. Moore, D. Page, M. L. Sager, G. Sewell, L. Smith, R. Steele, R. Steele, J. Teague, H. Topping, Jr., B. Verser, C. E. Ward, J. Ward, G. Winebarger, M. V. Wormon. ) Seventh Grade: Mrs. Mamie Phillips. M. Butler, J. Chandler. E. i Crandol. T. Crawford. S. Cross. D. Diggs, H. Diggs, E. Evans. L. Evans, R. Evans. L. Farmer. S. Ferguson, G. Fetter. D. Firth, I M. S. Firth. J. f’orrest, T. Forrest, J. Hellard, M. Herring, T. Hogge. N. Hopkins, A. Hunt. B. J. Insley, B. M. Insley, B. Ironmonger, S. McPherson, S. Mason, M. Mitchell, R. F. Moore, S. Moore, M. Muza, L. Parker, T. Powell, C. Rasnick, J. Rich- mond, M. S. Rollins, L. Thomas, W. Thomas, J. T. White, A. J. Wilson. R. Volkers. He «zy 7 -9 £CA OFFICERS OF THE S. C. A. Fred Riggins — President Harvey Herring — Vice-President Fae Forrest — Secretary -Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR — Mary E. Page, Linda Forrest JUNIOR — Robert E. Smith, Bobby Bach SOPHOMORE— David Forrest FRESHMAN — Jane Johnson EIGHTH GRADE — Jimmy Holloway CO-SPONSORS— MRS. FREEMAN, MR. CARMINES The immediate goals of the S.C.A. were the establishment of an Honor Club, assumption of respon- sibility for all clubs and dances. The S.C.A. recognizes the need for a Central Finance System and it is working toward setting up such a system. Our continuous aim has always been the encouragement of better cooperation and understanding among the students, faculty, and community. The Magazine Campaign was our money-raising project for the year. Though we did not meet the goal set, we did very well. ■ ' We attended the annual meeting of the Chesapeake District of S.C.A. at Warwick High School. The S.C.A. Council, which is the governing body, meets every first and third Thursday to carry on the business activities of the school. !■ 1 43 V Sir, oor_ Cf, This page sponsftred by W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY Richmond, Virginia LAZIEST Loietla Back and Bon Evans MOST DIGNIEIED Eai l Shores and Marv Jean Moore D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD Fae Forrest BEST DRESSED Fred Riscins and Estelle Pase MOST POPULAR !• ac Forrest and Doug Williams MOST STUDIOUS Jane Freeman and Flarvey Herrin POQUOSON HIGH SCHOOL MOST school-spirited; Kay Quinn and Fred Riggins BEST DANCERS Linda Forrest and Wavne Lowe NOISIEST Ka} Quinn and Norman Paul !H mi id It’ I I unsafe- BEST LOOKING can Moore and Norman Paul IsI mI EcW Editor-in-chief - — Fae Forrest Assistant Editor — Jean Fave Moore Eeature Editor — Freddv Riggins Sports Editors — Douglas Williams Linda Forrest Exchange Editor — Linda Wilson Business Manager — Mary Estelle Page Reporters: Senior — Marie Owen Ju n ior — Ca ro 1 v ti To p p i n g Soph om ore — Pat ric i a Smith Ereshm an — Jea n n i e Owen 1 ) v Eighth Grade — Mary Virginia Thomas Sponsor — Mr. Shores The Island Echo renders a commendable service to the school by informing the student body about the various school activities. ji ti 48 jltj Pahol First Row: Linda Wilson, Lieutenant; Mr. Edwards, Sponsor; Fred Riggins, Captain. Second Row: Marv Page, Mary Jean Moore. Fae For- rest, Jean Moore, Linda Forrest, Marie Owens. Third Row: Loretta Back, Jane Freeman, Betty Mason. Carrie Lawson. Fourth Row: Tommy Forrest, Bobby Insley, Otis Insley, Kay Quinn. The Aim of the Safety Patrol is to train the children in observance of safety laws. The members of the Safety Patrol work toward this goal. Mr. Edwards sponsors and helps us in this project. 1 POQMOSON James Boothe, Richard Cochran, Don Evans, Nelson Firth, Ruben Firth, Carrol Fay, Fay Forrest, Carroll C. Forrest. John T. Forrest. John M. Forrest, Bobby Holloway, Jackie Holloway, Carroll Huggett. Bobb) Insley, Otis Insley, Femuel Martin, Bill Rollins, John Thomas, Fay Wornom. Mr. Edwards. Advisor Otis Insley. President Jackie Holloway. Vice-president Bill Rollins. Treasurer Bohhv Holloway. Secretary Fay Wornom. Reporter Donnie Evans. Sentinel Front Row: Nancy Lowe, Minnie Firth, Rosetta Osborne, Glenda Hillard, Frances Holloway, Dinky” Ward, Jane Inslev, Cora Mitchell, Edna Firth, Lorraine Gibbs. Second Roic: Mrs. Joan Dargis, Sponsor; Therlie Lank- lord, Linda Holloway, Betty Forrest, Jean Page, Nellie Evans. 1 I President: Carol ainwright Vice-President: Kay Quinn Secretary: Betsy Thomas Treasurer: Loretta Back Historian: Lucinda Firth Pa rl iamen taria n : Betty Mason Reporter: Brenda Carmines Song Leader: Judy Rollins 1 PDqtU)SO i WMCiu iC| SCtMjJy u y oWfes First Row: Mascots Jeanie Robinson. Darnelte Di gjs. Standing: Rose Ward. Daisy Moore, Jane Freeman, Fred Riggins, Jeanie Owensbv, Jane Goodson, Judv Rollins. This page sponsored by THOMAS PIANO COMPANY Newport News, Virginia Poqu6So i ytglv Qckool Co vC6 it BctiuL Director: Miss Shockiey. Color Guard: Mary Holloway, Patricia Smith, Sandra Forrest, Priscilla Topping. First Circle: Fae Forrest, Linda Holloway, Percy Ironmonger, George Insley, Betty Lawson. Second Circle: Kenneth Caldwell, Billy Moore, Donnie Lawson. John Watkins, Roy Insley, Henry Freeman. David Forrest, Bill Sargent, Bill Cobb, Fred Riggins, Herbert Moore, Gloria Smith. Third Circle: Buddy Little, Nancy Page, Mary Estelle Page, Jane Freeman, Jane Johnson, Ronnie Wilson, Miss Shockley. Band Queen Mary Estelle Page being crowned by Ronnie Wilson. Poquoson’s Band has played at all of the football games, con- tributing much to the spirit of old PHS. The band has also played at assembly and PTA programs. This page sponsored by KITT MUSIC COMPANY Hampton, Virginia 53 [fty 1 9B7 This page sponsored by FARABEE STUDIOS Our Yearbook Photographer 55 Btiglish Clubs First Ron - Marie Owens. Alline Forrest, Linda Wilson, Mary Jean Moore, Kay Quinn, Linda Forrest, Otis Inslev Delma Freeman. Second Row: Bobby Holloway, John T. Forrest Jerry Firth, Ivy Cecil Topping, B C Topping, Bill Clark. Ruben Firth, Norman Paul, Felton Graham, Mr. Shores, Harvey Herring. Donnie Evans, Wayne Lowe, Ronald Moore. Kenneth Watkins, Edward Earl Shores, Bobby Gene Hollowav. First Row: Vernon Henley, Judy Greene, Norman Inge, Joyce Ashhurn, ra Lee Eastep Herbert Moore. Second Row: Beverly Makin. Betty Taylor Forrest, Carol Little, Thomas Harrell, Minnie Firth. Third Ron. Betty W. Forrest. Alice Nell Forrest. Lorraine Gibbs, Mr. Shores, sponsor. Eagfefi Club First Row: Fae Forrest, Douglas Williams, Freddy Riggins, Susan Gillespie, Mary Horsley, Jean Faye Moore. Second Row: Betty Mason, Carrie Lawson, Loretta Back, Joel Little, Camilla Rollins. Third Row: Jane Freeman. Mary Estelle Page, Mr. Shores, sponsor. First Row: Irene Pickins, Jane Goodson, Earl Freeman, Richard Cochran, Jimmy Boothe, Jim Able. Second Row: Fav Firman. Nelson Firth, Nancy Riggins, Janet Cash, Bill Rollins. Third Row: John Gillispie, Floyd .Moore. Marion Holloway, Norma Dryden. Faye Farmer, George Insley. Fourth Row: Bill Sargent. Patricia Smith, Roy Insley, David Forrest, Mr. Shores, sponsor. Director, Miss Janice Shockley; Pianist, Kay Quinn. First Roiv: Inez Holloway, Judy Oakley, Nellie Evans, Florence Forrest, Alice Nell Forrest, Jane Goodson, Judy Greene, Harriet Roberts, Miss Shockley. Second Row: Jean Page, Ann Jordon, Sally Shields. Betty Forrest. Carol Little, Rosetta Muza Osborne, Judy Hopkins, Edna Insley, Judy Firth, Betty Hogge. Betty Woodson Forrest. Third Roiv: Bobby Holloway, Thomas Harrell, Jackie Hollo- way, Vernon Henley. Harvey Firman. CCob OMui Juium SomJ Flutes: A. Burlock. B. Forrest. J. Forrest. B. Haight. J. Hogg. M. Rollins. B-flat Clarinets: A. Evans. D. Forrest. G. Forrest, C. Hopkins. A. Hunt. A. Insley, A. S. Moore. P. Moore. S. Rohrback, A. Ward, K. Watkins. N. White. A. Wilson. C. Corbitt. J. Forrest. J. Holloway. T. Langford. Bass Clarinet: . L Mitchell. E-flat Saxophone : J. llutit. B. Insley, C. Rasnick. B-flat Tenor Saxophone: J. A. Holloway, L. Thomas. E-flat Horn: M. Evans. Trumpets: J. White. J. Diggs, E. Freeman, D. Holloway, J. Insley. W. Rohrback. H. Simpson, C. E. Ward, T. Watkins, P. White. M. Herring, A. Moore. B-flat Baritone: V. Holloway. Trombones: N. Barnes, B. Topping, J. Holloway. Bass: B. Insley. Bells: N. Hojjkins. Bass Drum: W. Hudnall. Percussion: B. Freeman, P. Freeman, M. Holloway, B. Hudgins, J. Insley. B. Ironmonger, M. V. Thomas. M. Watkins. Editor-In-Chief: Edward Earl Shores Co- Editors Business: Jean Faye Moore Advertising: Fred Riggins Sales: Loretta Back Senior: Fae Forrest Eeature: Jane Freeman Club: Mary Estelle Page Sports: Kay Quinn (girls) Ronald Moore, Harvey Herring (boys) Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Earle Lewis 59 C8ub First Row: Loretta Back, Jean Fay Moore. Mary Horsley, Estelle Page. Second Row: Fae Forrest, Mary Jean Moore, Carrie Lawson, Camilla Rollins, B. C. Topping. Third Row: Kay Quinn, Mane Owens, Linda Forrest. Susan Gillespie, Mrs. Freeman, sponsor. Ciub First Row: Carolyn Topping. Peggv Hudgins, Donnie Lawson, Cartier Ward, B. C. Topping, Ronnie Bradshaw, Flvin Freeman. Fae Forrest. Second Row: Rachael Dixon, Estelle Page, Marie Owen, Donnie Acree, Robert Smith. Third Row: Marshall Butler, Fay Wornom, Henry Lawson, Mr. Carmines, sponsor. Cfjuh The purposes of the library club are to encourage a greater interest among students in raries and library service, to assist the librarian in all library work, to improve the library ogram in the school, and to encourage interest in library work as a career. Library Assistants: Beverlv Martin, Anne Burlock, Minnie Firth, Jo Vaughan. Roger Hastins, Jane Insley, Patricia Shackleford, Cora Mitchell, Otis Insley, Ronnie Bradshaw, Shir- ley Hudgins, Joyce Butler, Eunice Lawson, Mrs. Thomas, sponsor. CJlhidJb i I The purposes of the clinic aids are to be on duty in the clinic all periods of the day ' and to assist pupils in need of hrst-aid. ft to Right: Lorraine Gihbs, Caro- 1 Topping, Earnestine Chandler, rs. Thomas, sponsor, Peggy Hudg- 3, Rachael Dixon, Judy Green, J ary Estelle Page. 1 .1 i PfujStCS Ciuh Mr. Cox, Sponsor; Ronald Moore, President Bill Clarke, Felton Graham, Ronald Moore, Fred Riggins, Jack Rollins, Ivy Topping, Jimmy Watkins “The Seven Super Snoopers” 62 Fo{)tbcM First Row: Cartier Ward, Robert Boothe, James Watkins, Jack Rollins, Felton Graham, Norman Paul, Otis Insley, Fred Riggins, Douglas Williams, Kenneth Kurtz. Second Row: Roy Insley, Robert Smith, Boyd Lee Bradshaw, Fay Wornom, Melvin Lawson, Donnie Acree, Ronnie Bradshaw, Jimmie Back, W. H. Moore. Third Row: Carroll Huggett, John Townsend, Earl Freeman, Marshal! Butler, Charles Seawell, Floyd Moore, James Boothe, Bobby Huggett, Manager Harvey Firman. Fourth Row: Coach Snow, Calvin Cash, Wayne Moore, Jon Lee Moore, Percy Ironmonger, Douglas Hastings, Bobby Forrest, Johnny Rowe, and Assistant Coach Shores. I ! Schedule of Gaines Poquoson — 26 Matthews 0 Christchurch— 12 Poquoson — 7 Poquoson — 16 Franklin— 13 York — 12 Poquoson — 0 Southampton — 19 Poquoson— 12 Deep Creek — 12 Poquoson — 0 Norfolk Academy— 26 Poquoson— 0 Gloucester — 19 Poquoson — 6 James Blair— 14 Poquoson— 12 Great Bridge— 26 Poquoson — 0 Coach Snow and Co-Captains Norman Paul and Felton Graham. This page sponsored by POQUOSON MOTOR CO., Poquoson, Va. Cartier Ward Douglas Williams Norman Paul Ronnie Bradshaw Fay Wornom Roy Insley Bovd Bradshaw Jack Rollins Robert Smith Freddie Riggins Melvin Lawson Donnie Acree 65 First Roiv: Linda Holloway, Brenda Forrest, Fae Forrest, Betty Forrest, Irene Pickin, Carolyn Topping. Second Rotv: Nancy Lowe, Brenda Carmines, Harriet Roberts, Faye Farmer, Judy Greene, Nancy Page. Third Row: Carrie Lawson-Mgr., Linda Wilson, Betsy Thomas, Peggy Hudgins, Lor- etta Back-Mgr., and Mrs. Edwards-Coach. Qld’i Bctsk thcM - 9B7 Co-captains: Carolyn Topping and Linda Holloway Coach: Mr. Edwards , I I i Po(pi()son 14 Pofpioson 44 Pixiuoson 30 Pocpioson 44 Poquoson 38 Poquoson 42 Pofjuoson 34 Po(]uoson 27 Poquoson 22 Poquoson 30 Pocpioson 22 Pocpioson 41 Poquoson 18 Poi]uoson 43 Poc|uoson 28 Hampton .30 ...Chuckatuck LS Mathews 38 ..Walsingham 19 York 48 Smithfield 54 .James Blair 37 St. Vincent ' s 36 .James Blair 29 Mathews 33 ..Walsingham 10 York 43 Gloucester 27 Smithfield 40 Gloucester 34 Okh BasMyoB -1957 First Rotv: Calvin Cash, Coach Snow, Jack Rollins, Donnie Lawson. Second Row: Bobby Bloxom, Bill Clarke, Fred Riggins, Wayne Moore, Fay Wornom, Melvin Lawson, Harvey Herring, John Townsend, Kenneth Caldwell, Robert Smith, Cartier Ward, Harvey Firman. Jack Rollins, Captain, Coach Snow. SCHEDULE OF GAMES— 19.56-57 I oquoson 75 Chuckatuck 46 Poquoson 58 Mathews 39 Poquoson 73 Walsingham 16 Poquoson 38 Yori 52 Poquoson 54 Smithfield 60 Poquoson 45 James Blair 49 Poquoson 46 St. Vincent’s 51 Poquoson 47 James Blair 50 Poquoson 42 Mathews 54 Poquoson 75 Walsingham 26 Poquoson 54 York 45 Poquoson 59 Gloucester 58 Poquoson 57 Smithfield 56 Poquoson 63 Gloucester 61 Poquoson 58 Prince George 61 Individual Scoring Name Games Points Average Played Herring 14 220 15.71 Lawson 14 192 13.71 Riggins 14 111 7.93 Rollins 15 107 7.13 ■«ard 14 76 5.43 Caldwell 15 50 3.33 Totals Poquoson Opponents Points 844 724 Average 56.27 48.23 68 T CUw Ba eboM 1 9S6 Pleasant Hill — 11 Gloucester — 9 . . . Christchurch — 5 . James Blair — 2 . . Chuckatuck — 10 . Gloucester — 9 . . . Christchurch— 21 James Blair — 6 . . Chuckatuck — 19 . York — 3 York — 9 Newport News — 2 Poquoson— 5 Poquoson — 0 Poquoson — 1 Poquoson — 1 Poquoson — 0 Poquoson — 6 Poquoson— 1 Poquoson — 3 Poquoson— 0 Poquoson — 2 Poquoson — 2 Poquoson — 0 BASEBALL TEAM This page sponsored hy Standing Back Row: Coach Snow, Boyd Lee Bradshaw, Jack Rollins, Linwood Hogg, Bobby Inslev, Melvin Lawson. Second Row: Bobby Back. Manager, W. H. Moore, Ronnie Bradshaw, Ronnie Wilson, Kenneth Kurtz. First Roiv: Harvey Firman, Nelson Watkins, Tommy Hudgins, Terry Parker, Norman Paul, John Uatkins. HUNT MOTOR COMPANY Poquoson, Virginia r rcie Cardvn Br i ida )Nit la Judy fqye Line h J Carol Po€|ixosoa ' s Ci jmhjOuims The cheerleaders are sponsored by Mrs. Betty Hastings and led by Kay Quinn, Captain. At all games and pep rallies the cheerleaders are present in their maroon and gold uniforms to lead cheers, promote pep, and good sportsmanship. The cheer- leader squad consists of Linda Forrest, Judy Green, Fae Forrest, Carolyn Topping, Brenda Forrest, Nina White, Fae Farmer, and Carol Little. The manager is Helene Graham; mascots are Donna White and Jean Holloway, and Kay Quinn is Captain. Victory, Victory, is our cry V-I-C-f-O-R-Y Are we in it? Well I guess, Will we win it? Y-E-S ij d mm A YOUR NEWSPAPER- FREEDOM’S KEY TO BETTER LIVING! feed ' s Plant UCII “Our liberty depends on free- dom of the press and that can- not be limited without being lost.” — Thomas Jefferson Tyranny’s first target is a free press, but so long as truth is made available to the people, we have no need to fear for the future of our democratic system. an 5hafu” not 57 iihg 22 chil- - jf the error with Y enturies Old City Freiburg, a city in the southw of Germany wit JOHNS. missile systemsland. A in an Nuys and The sti 9 . 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HOPKINS PENINSULA FLORIST ASSOCIATION “Sr y It With Flowers Members ilegor s Flori.st Newport News Coleman Hori t Newport News Gene Russell Florist Hampton Greenes Florist Newport News Horseman s Florist Hampton l.orren Florist Warwick Mitchell Florist Arwick Paramount Florist Warwick Pollard ' s Florist Warwick Smith Florist Hampton WA llie F lorist Hampton CLOVER LEAF PASTRY SHOP lie Profits Most If ho Serves Best’’ C. M. Saucier, Owner Dial 3-3805 .33 S. Kin Stieet WORNOMS FURNITURE STORE 112 orth Kilt ; Street Dial 3-2981 Tiny Tots Furniture 930 Penlu ' oke Avenue ' ‘Ciistonicr Confidence Hampton. ’ii inia HOP’S PLACE If holesale - Retail Automotive Pacts. Paints and Glass Service 12-2.3 Armistead Avenue 1 lam|)ton. iryiuicc DRUCKER FALK Real Estate, General Insurance Mortgage Loans Hampton, Virginia Phones; 3-330 1 , 3-3302, 3-3303 TYSINGER MOTOR COMPANY, INC, 59 l rid e Street Hampton, Virginia Dodge-Plvnionth Sales and Service Dodge and Plymouth Motor Cars The Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eating YoiTve Tried the Rest, Note Try the Best SDwvt-in The Virginia Peninsula ' s Most Beautiful Drive-In Restaurant Compliments of POQUOSON DRUG COMPANY BURFORK BUICK CORPORATION King and Lincoln Streets Hampton, Virginia Telephone 3-3335, 3-3336, 3-3337 Compliments of B. C. SMITH SON ALLIGOOD’S AMOCO SERVICE STATION Armistead and West Queen Streets Hampton, Virginia THE CAMERA HOUSE New Market Shopping Center Warwick, Virginia The Peninsula’s Headquarters for Cameras, Tape Recorders and Supplies Compliments of SEARS DEPARTMENT STORE We Outfit the Entire Family Hampton, Virginia Congratulations, Seniors! BANK OF HAMPTON ROADS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 33rd at Washington Wythe Center Newport News, Virginia Hampton, Virginia ADAM’S SHOE STORE Newport News, irginia Morton Spigel Jack Spigel SPIGEL’S COLLEGE SHOP Clothing and Accessories jor Boys and Students Complete f ormal Rental Service 1 30 Thirty-Secoml Street Newport News, Virginia Telephone 2-6982 Compliments ol MORGAN MARROW CITIZENS BANK OF POQUOSON Meiiilier of Federal Reserv e System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ROBERT LEE BARCLA ALAN BRUCE BARCLAY 2902 WASHINGTON AVE. NEWPORT NEWS,VA WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE JEWELRY Telephone: Dial 6- 1 521 (iom|)liments of the GORDON ENTERPRISES PALACE AND WYTHE SKATELAND Theatres At the Fun Corner Jefferson Avenue at Briai field ANCHOR GREEN ACRES Drive-In Theatres Congratulations Class of 1956-1957 B M DRIVE-IN Tal)l)s, Virginia JEFFS GROCERY Jel Is, Virginia INSEEY’S Sinclair Service W vthe Creek Road and Little Florida Road Po(|noson. Virginia Compliments ol DIAMOND 5c-$1.00 STORE I 107 North King Stieet Hampton, Virginia LOl-PAIGE SHOPPE Telephone Pocpioson 5382 Messick, Virginia Compliments of SELDEN’S DAIRY uitcCen. 0 e zt ;4we Cca Stnan Sc cuid DniCf: D yci otKfiatuf G. W. MOORE SON Building Contractors Liiiiiber — Building Supplies — Mill Work Phone Poquoson 2572 Poquoson, Virginia BEN WILSON’S CITIES SERVICE STATION CAS MESSICK, VA. OIL Grease and wash johs Batteries and Tires BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF JUNE 1957 AND TO ALL GRADUATES OF PREVIOUS YEARS POQUOSON HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION idk... Q jidonS Imv Ago YEARIOOKS Rootcellar G CO to o b o
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