South Norfolk High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA)
- Class of 1925
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V ,f an f.,f'F12'.Q'g'5'ii,2', L,-f'e!f:.:JSAif9 -i.'JfY-fl? - -'39 'g?: -'-1n.L91,4'ff-. f -IJ .. - 5 1 .1.-r .-4' -, .y- 3-Hy,-.3 ng-N,4::,-nl .. W, f L-C 51.1.-, .,.,fn,- fc- .-,,,:.5fr-5:-3 4-px. ,is ,Y Q., 1 3- an , L D - I .. - -:rf 1, - . mum, wg 9154 , LR 555, '-..if-34,5-f'g ,,NL,g.M5f5fr:vif, - '-- H - -4-A-. ,, --2-5' n...1.i--LMT . .xii-9.,'gJ.': FOREWORD i 'l' HAS BEEN OUR DESIRE to make this, H W, the Tiger of 1925, an accurate record of our school year. To this encl we have given our E f 'A S best efforts. If, in after years, this annual serves to bring back memories of the happy clays spent at South Norfolk High School and to encourage the students to greater achievements, our ehiorts have not been in vain. SOUTH NORFOLK HIGH SCHOOL 1' 4 SOUTH NORFOLK GRAMMAR BUILDING , N. F,.,-. ...Y Www V f ,Www ,+YifM'. U wrfkjfl H' X'-'t' 1w'u,yf...N-mj, g-:'- Q ,,w. . . . W 'I , 'P' -- an ..-L - V. SOUTH NORFOLK GRAMMAR BUILDING MW W Cm: mxcmma I9 Q5 3, PUBLISHED , BY Q WQSENIGR CLASS 5 um N RF um HS nam. l 5ouTHNoRFoLKN1Re1Nm HO OO '6C E -.Ngl'21tCl.Lll appreciation of lier never Qii lf failing aid, sympathy and ready co- 1 operation and in loving recognition of her loyal and affectionate services to us we dedicate our third volume of THE TIGERH Miss Rena B. Wright. mx I 4 Ufl' i i . 'LP RENA B. WRIGHT JAMES HURST Supc1'i'ntc'nde'nt nf Schools Norfolk C0ll7IJ1l and the City of Szmlh Nv'rfoH. Member of Slam' Board of Educatifm CITY SCHOOL BOARD REV. 0. D. POYTHRESS, Chairman: MR. A. M. NICHOLS, Clerlcg MR. 0. J. PARKER GROVER CLEVELAND OUTLAND Principal South Norfolk Grammar mul High School I -S Ei v we 6 E .-Q f.J -1' A Y,Ws . 2 w' SAQAH Merzcznz SCHOOI CALENDAR SMITH sonuef fx? SCOTT Munaeaz 'vw ,A, J' .f .F .4 11' f H35 'kiwi E rf' 1, 1 ff lv 5.75 , iv Q, i if V ' -. - I u , 1 1 .. ,f,: .- 1 f't,a.Q-Q1 'r . . , uf 1+ w-ff K gh , , we wx. HERMAN WHITEHURST A ART sorrow. 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WVRIGHT ENGLISH MISS MARY THOMPSON MISS MARGARET WEST MATHEMATICS MISS LUCILE SCAFF MISS SARA LEE HIITCHINS HISTORY MISS INDIANA YOUNG MISS MARGARET WEST SCIENCE MISS MARGARET KEISTER MISS LOUISE BAKER LATIN MISS LOUISE BAKER MISS RENA B. VVRIGHT FRENCH MISS SARA LEE I-IUTGI-IINGS DOMESTIC SCIENCE MRS. JULIA PARKER COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MISS ELIZABETH PULLEYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL FACULTY FIRST GRADE MISS SI-IANAH PUI.LIAM MISS LILLY SPAIN MISS RUTH WRIGHT MISS LOUISE STEPI-IENSON SECOND GRADE MISS EVELYN4 XVALKE MISS EDITH PARKER MISS NONIE BONNEY IVIISS RUTI--I POLLARD TH I RD GRADE MISS CHARLOTTE OMOI-I UNDRO MISS VIVIAN LANE MISS LULA BRIGGS MISS ELIZABETH BROTHERS MRS VIRGINIA PLONK FOURTH GRADE MISS EDITH PUI.LIAM MISS ELSIE GRAY MISS MARIE .IONES MISS MYRTLE IVES FIFTH GRADE MRS. NONIE PRICE M ISS ,ETH EL BRANCHE MISS HELEN BEALE MISS LIICILLE ZION MISS MARY CLAYTON SIXTH GRADE MISS ANNIE HUDGINS MISS EVA POWERS MISS MARY YONGE M R. FELIX VVILLIAMS SEVENTH GRADE MISS FLORENCE ROUNTREY MISS GLADYS LANKFORD MISS LAURA HARDING MISS MARY BLAND SPECIAL TEACHERS COACH AND PHYSICAL DIRECTOR MR. TED MYERS MANAGER OF LUNCH ROOM MRS. EDVVIN CARR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE MISS ELIZABETH DAVIS THE FACULTY 'T' V T' - Q M 1 125.2 f w 1 r F 4 ,,,,, w' wi EF .gn 'Vg A 5 ,gf W., ,. .lr e Nm , T ' IEW is , .a '1' 3 ' ' 11' , 57 V . if 'ij yay H5-, N! I UH K ' 'Qi . gilgwu w H m H r jf. ,M He K b 1, . Ufeflsvegig A, 5, 4 1544 ,L H4 z-jfQ fl,-YJL, 5 3-- , - .- 5, -1- , -, A A N:-lf:.'f N ' gg- .m-.J W. X .I . , ,V HJ, I 'H' -L , , Uv Q -L ,Q ' .A 5 J - Qw ' M. .f'W4f1, ' jr,-f mu,-'. M ,-1 -f.. V . gn 'ln' U 4 Z .71 . ' ,af ' A YA AT-L X.. 6. 51 .,,.1 -X nl MHA U f. ma, A - h3.',X,.A I L. .ng -ff w , 1 - 3.5 Y -f J 1 ' ' 1.155.951 , . nf' ' H - 'fra .- ..JL 'GQ 4, '- - I 'S -' A' ' -' E J-af -f'Q'2'J'-5 - -1- . 5 :LH . '- ' 1 v W' ' 3:0351 H ,Q M Q ,H ' '15 Q? 'J' f . . f- 'iii 1 -J.. ,,.,..,,, W.. -.,, A I o A . ,. , '-' fi 'P n 'if - uv, 1,1 i ry, ' v . .-if f 'ri ,. . gr, W1 Y: . 1 A L 71 ' x ,. ' 1' 2 i' :F . . ,A 9 AP -fr T n , 1 . . , .,i..4.1..H .VI I R Ml ,Ml ,jgtebgf j ,f1,v 3, E4E THE TTGER ,I H+: .- -'.-f. -Awww wp,-3fMw,,,,- :mm-' - - - , 4111 - ' ,t -V P- : 0 it . , M1 it , ' ' H.. - ,f,. ,f- ,w ,,-qE'.zw..,. F ft '1 5 ' f . ,, Q . al N vi.. Nm H .,, Q 1 -bm 1 5 Y, .,..,. ,. -4-2-f-wwiw iw-W -ffL-' M -wiwwm-W - .. , 1 112- i .v2' 'illf 43' -. ff .5-'-if. '-1' , ' -nl tae, ----- '61 -W H - '. M. ,. nam 4,,1,,. X f f we -iv f f V '9 .. . ii- 2, f 7 ff!! f . fe, ff -+ ,- 1 . - .1155 44 1 1 ff ' .. .f ,' 1zf ',1:4'.qfg14' A we f V 91 W my Wi- M. ' 'W f iff MW V M -fe 1 Q Gliuast Ulu be Glass 419i 1925 Our class! The class of '25! No matter what the fates connive, This our class will e'er survive, Glorious '25, These four years have served to start Tenclrils winding 'ronncl the heart. Bonds which ne'er will break apart, The class of '25, For the highest we have Striven, The hest within ns we have given, That success in all things might be ours, The class of '25. Standing now upon life's hrinlc, To our class this toast we clrinlc, May the years ne'er clim our memories Of the class of 'Z5. f,L ., ,,A, 'V-Wf' 3 ,. ,FQ Mm ,- rf ' ......,.,'...f W ...f A' M W' ,, ff-w-y ff Ziff ! .. ,M . , -, A f . . i J A, C K ,iw ..---- - f , .wg M gy: ,V 1,,4gH-,,6'e1f,' MW - -M--0-W 'fi' is M E TIG U ll .1 . - i :ex ,- -, W. . .-. f M 4 A., . W Wm ' v-F'-1r -if ? ,,: , '1 -... - 51,151 2 ,,,,, ,f-- L. SARAH JANE MERCER Washington Literary Society. .Dl'2l.lllil,tlC Club. Athletic: Association. President Senior Class. Editor Cnleuclar 'I'ige1 '-1925. Secretary Washington Literary So- ciety-1024. With a. charm that few can resist, Sa- rah has won l1er way into the hearts of both students and faculty. The Senior Class is proud to claim her as its Presi- dent for 1925 and to follow her leadership through the failures and successes that come to every class. in 4 'A 6ll , -1' -, 'AA' , ,A.. ,-f- V '1 ' .1 ....,, , , I 1 ' f 1 ' 11 . ' Sify? ,, ,,,+.:5if' 'A ' . ,A., I I . 1 - ' as: v--1 .. t .,., M-f Wtii . Mb W' '-M www ff fa, IW' Q! L Jtk E . L me .. .... ---ff ,M H' M f X , K f vm-...Y M ,,,,. K , K ,A nw- ,f Q ff Iv Q' , .W 1 X X E , .. A . ,, 1 1 my W ' , 'Nui .54 45 , ff f 1 U' . 3 ff ff f I 1 . -M .......- 1 f W f W2 1-W ,f fs -.. Mr .-7.1. V , EST ELLE ETHEL BAKER Jefferson Literary Society. Athletic Association. i i v 1 i 1 . . ,,,...A U., . . ., ., i ,,,1,t' L' ' .1 ' , MABEL GRIZELLE BIDAIJE Washington Literary Society. Basketball Team-1923. Assistant Literary Editor Tiger -- Dl'3fl1lHtiC Club. 1924. Athletic Association. Literary Editor Tiger -1925. Debating Club-1925. Treasurer Jefferson Literary Society- Treasurer Literary Society-1924. 1924. Editor School Notes The Tiger's Cub. Treasurer Sophomore Class-1923. Student Council-1923. Treasurer Senior Class-1925. A born student, Ethel gets a great deal of pleasure out of her school books. She, however, is never too busy to come to the rescue of her fellow students when they need her. She has led the class of 1925 successfully through its intricate finan- cial progress as Treasure1'. We antici- pate great things from Ethel in the fu- ture. . .A 1 vas i . T 1.5 , Hi m Critic Washington Literary Society- 1923. Editor Statistics Tiger. Mabel has inspired us all with her en- thusiasm and her willingness to take part in student activities. Nothing is too hard for her to undertake for the further development of the school. As Cheer Leader she has done much to help the team on to victory. If all of the students were as eager to push on the work of the school as Mabel we would soon have il most progressive student body. We ex- pect her enthusiasm to carry her over many places in her college career. W ' . ,:+L.-- ii 5 awww ,,,. .., , ., ,..,.4,,,w..fA ,,,. f 4 H F N, V 1 . fu . . to it to t ....... .ll. t . y, , Q , f e ff ui 'Zan ' fm ig:31' g f- it ,lf ....t .-..1x9. . if' if -:Maas --- ,.,. y .. A mmm- CATH ICHINE BYRD BRAY Jefferson Literary Society. Basketball. Editor Jokes Tiger -15125. Assistant Editor of Jokes Tige1 '- 19.24. Athletic Association. A truly Winsome lassie is our Cathe rine. She is possessed with the faculty of being a good friend to all. The storms and strifes ol' high school life never bother Catherine, but whatever comes, she makes the best of it, going on with a word ol' cheer for her less fortunate classmates. Her calmness has proved a most excellent anchor in times of trouble. JOHN FRANKLIN BUNCH Washington Literary Society. Dramatic Club. Athletic Association. Captain Baseball Team-1922-23. Football Team-1922-23-24. Baseball Team-1922-23-24-25. Track Team. Shrick reminds us of the story of the hare and the tortoise. He may be slow but he gets there just the same. But Shrick is not always so slow. He shows plenty of speed when he is on the grid- iron or on the baseball field. What he lacks in speed he makes up for in ability. He has done much to win fame for the South Norfolk High School teams, .' 1- - .4514 'iw Yr 4 E:- . 3. ,Qu 4 I EJ: ff, .f-1-ffm 'Wi . -tl .51- 8 is ' -A 4 YV 'f . .a W 3 M : 1' 1' 1 :flu Lp- ,..:g'N',., f 0. ..,,, .. , , , ' .-51 5 'Ez gl ,,Y-.wfigffffm QC., .. Z4 ... ' f-- W-W --:tem .2-so f-Wx! w'7':: ,. , .,,, 1 , fm.. -A-- 7 ,933--M ...... . VJ, ......,..,.......... n..,,,. .... Afnmmlm-mm f ' 'w::.:g -:.. 1 f'- -'-sa----he ' -W f .Mr deff! fff'Q'1r- 17 ,-1-v 'l,i.-'S ' lj-. E , .M - C . is if Q K, 5' if K . ' . A ' M- H ..f xr 1-'Q' . 3 4 ,. .1 f' ' 1 . -f gwvaq 'f 3 J ,I ' lm .1 f f Ll .' I X , , ., 4 f 1 I- ff M' f- ' H -MJ Mg. . 45.5 X ,V-1'- V: , :new .' .H W. ' 1 N if 9fZ4,? ?fi 4 fe, W 'WWW f mm ' - - , - l , ,f f f f nz: 1' ,wwf W ' f , 1 7 ...wh , .,.. . ,,. H ,. . I.. ,. , Mr 1-f, ,H ,,,m,, , .www AM ..,,,. ....: mt. sw ' ,.... .,..... .H ..,..,,..,...,. G ...,,,,..,.... ,menu....,.m.1a,111111111sywm..,,,,t,pxz:a:ml:m::zmzg.111 ,,,, ,..1ifa:sM'7,w2ZW??4rw3fL1ZK4C':'fW:'wwzz1v,wz.4.IT sm .sv ' 4 l MARGARET MYRTLE BURTON Washington Literary Society. Student Council-1925. Dramatic Club. Debating Club. Athletic Association. Behold in Margaret our faculty assis- tant! Margaret's ability to train the youth in the ways of knowledge is shown by the substitution she has done in both the high school and grammar this year. Good teachers are born and not made. Margaret is blessed with the gift of be ing a good teacher. Whatever faculty is the possessor of her in the future will be proud of her indeed. - 1 C, 'l HERBERT GREYSON DA UG H'l'REY Washington liiterary Society. Dramatic Club. . Athletic Association. Track Teani-15124-25. Behold in Greyson our class wit. Grey' son is noted for his love of fun. I-le is indeed a jolly good fellow. But there is a serious side to Greyson. His scholar- ship has not suffered materially lor his love of fun, as his grades show. We ex- pect to hear much ol' Greyson in the liter- ary world of the future. W' X,a,4 G, I I Q : 1. . , ,I ' -1 .M . v 4 . . ,. ,.v , ..--..,.,.,.,. , .,.,,v,, ,r ,.., 1---4 .- .--.-.-,-.- H 1255 r -A . f---- ,nv---i4:i2 . -swif- . , , ,.,,,.....,.:,., , ,. W, e,,,!!,.v,,,, U ,E .A ,,,, ly I vnv, - - ' , , .t--if n rm m1,.s:-5, .II Q K 'Ht ,v,, a ll if WZ- t A' '-F 1f 'f 5 ..,. .A-.,tff' f 9 if 'Q 3117 it: 'ffl FI ,A ' A i A1A ,, A Iv. - .. . .i . -. , i i i l Qi it l Y i N. 1. Q. , ANNIE MAE I-IUMPHRIES Washington l.iterary Society. Athletic Association. Dramatic Club. Annie Mae is one ol' the people who says very little but when it comes to an actual show down she is always there to deliver the goods. A conscientious stu- dent and a lover of good sliortsmansliip, Annie Mae has done her share in making this year oi' 1925 for the Senior Class a success. HELEN LANE Jefferson Literary Society. Athletic Association. Basketball Team-1925. In first looking at Helen we would never take her for an athlete. Helen, however, has proved this year that she is much heftier than she looks. As for- ward on the South Norfolk team this year she has caused many a guard on the opposing team quite a little anxiety. lf Helen does all the things in the future as well as she has played basketball in the past, she will have no fear of what may come. ,,,,, ' ,,,v,..,4:1y 'f ' M51 ' W -- .. wil . fr' ,... W. 'AZ J' fl 1 --1 ,I f l. V ' - -:,?axii, w , V -,250-W w-J5-gMm42fZg- H .,... v-zz. n1 IufC5f1DL '?'f4 wr: nf, ff W' f'w-, :.- . . ,AI L. . V: 5,54 - , K AAI: . :,,. . 4 V W vu A ., I ., 5, , ,.. ffl: at 4' 1' 'M www' Im ' ' r 1 4 SARAH ELIZABETH MARSHALL Jefferson Literary Society. Secretary Jefferson Literary Society. Treasurer Sophomore Class-1923. Secretary Senior Class-1925. Athletic Association. Student Council-1923. Watch out for Sarah, she will fool you every time. Demure, sedate and out- wardly very quiet Sarah has a wealth of fun and good humor bubbling over at the slightest provocation. An excellent student, she makes the class of 1925 a most efficient secretary. Sarah's sunny disposition has helped her schoolmates over many a rough place in her four years in high school. il JAMES LYHUE MARS HALL Washington Literary Society. Athletic Association. In Lyhue we find a student of the most varied qualities. An excellent business student with a poet is an unusual com- bination, but this we find in Lyhue. We are proud to claim him the poet of the class of 1925, and to phophesy that the years hold much for him. Q1 Q, , f - , Wal 'E , ' 55-' . A. ef- , ,L 5 2 J' . L ,.v'I'1- 6 If , x YQ X . . A . A XX Xi. fy A . 'lg 2 - A, 'M 'Ay Xi XX K N N99 I ' -..tS.am.1g1 '. -- ' - .. f Q asm .Air -'HIM' .lk ' -- i, x ' I , .' ,xg . ff! MWWMM - - ....,.., .. . A f-ff -W' 7 fzffwf f K MQW l 11 J fcffgfj fi yu' X QM? if Q, MA' 31-New f m A' i.. . -- '.:..,.L we ...A 'lt if ,JA0 Ajil M -2- .-X Q 'M H M , ff .,,..M......,,,.. ,3 ,f ,, ,I V .. v, 'tw . :iv-3:-,rye V-g, Y we-ae.,,f f s,.,. 'N ----- ' -Ww,,,,,, , if 1-ape-'fa 4 4- ..-M .... , . , ,, -5, . . .,... W ..,,. -ffl .. mg, ,M Y L WILLIAM N ICH OLAS MYERS Jefferson Literary Society. Dramatic Club. President Sophomore Class-19223. President Debating Club-1925. Football Team-1922-23-24. Baseball Teain-1922-23. Track Team-1924-25. Student Council-1923. Athletic Association. On meeting Billy one is instantly im- pressed with his good SDOl'tSlllflUShill. His work in all school activities throughout his high school years has been clean cut and effective, as is manifested in his athletic ability both on the gridiron and as a track man. MELVIN POYVELL PENN Jeiferson Literary Society. Debating Club. Athletic Association. Student Council-1925. Vice-President Jefferson Literary So- ciety-1924. Assistant Editor-in-Chief Tiger -1924. Business Manager Tiger -1925. Basketball-1922-23. Advertising Manager The Tige1 s Cub. ' Melvin has won a name for himself as the dignified member of the class of 1925. However, dignity only lends to make him more worth while. As business manager of The Tiger he has done much for its success. Melvin has also shown his abili- ty as a debater in representing South Norfolk at the University of Virginia this year. i .Wi V1 Fl . -A-u ' f--' ... . .... ...... ... ...., M ................, . ,..,...n .,,..... , W, ,---- .-.mmw,,,,M..,.,,t ......... .. . '-we , F1125 Mama' ffw ' HW ,-0 . . ,,,,, W mf- ,,W.,,i,,,,.. KW ,,..., . 5: ,,,, ,, 1 X K I hi A .. M3 if if MZQWWWM, J fwy r wig bww fbmwwmwww .xmwjmtjm WWW? .T me M? -WM mnm M, .MM 'Wham F . r W A f , f K' . - ' 'T V ' 'X 3 '.,.J iw' E . ' i, 1' ' N 4 ' if 'P' - -U . 1 , fr' - .Jt-ft ij 5 , ,ff -ii f ,7 52' .1233 'vit ...,.. f-g,., -,,I,,,5fi 1- .1 .- H --f..l.s.W,..n -..,,.,..,...,..ls.l .,.. ,. ,...A,,,,,,- W t' ,, ' ei' asii' ,L-f.17gfi::fri,,425, Igfff '11L ' t 1: 1 ' ' ' 'IH'i: 5f 'ff ,...... 390' . ,Q ' . lMr. f -jf . - f- . '-1-31152 2141- -' M... .. ..,, ...Mp wwa f' '32 , r :::: 1. ,iff--U ::gmw?f i' .4-'vis-mqgfn'-fe-Mfr:-4t':5,g'-0'N . 4 , ,gr -2-Walsh ' 4 , V-3 51'-'fiff f-'-' ' ff-mi? 'iff ' l' 1' ,. ,,,.. ' ,,.,s:a,:. :Wwe-1 Jgasafewsv1-9112''Urf-'-:-:Fawfam-::::--W.-Mm, ..,, ,. -...., ,,Y, :www ,... .Mm mi. is -, V '- .-.:4....s,sss.a.m..s.,, ..,, A aiigasmme.ge?:5efamf:-W rwe22222232eb2,mm:ff::n:::::::,:mwaa:44m::::,,,sasms.' fy H ' W4 - .-.,. , 1 CHARLIE GASKINS POO L Jefferson Literary Society. Editor-in-Chief Tiger -1925. Vice-President Junior Class. Editor Boys' Athletics The T1er's Cub. Assistant Athletic Editor Tiger, Football-1922-23-24. Baseball-1922-23-24-25. Basketball-1922-23-24. Captain Baseball-1924. President Athletic Association. Dramatic Club. Captain Football Team-1923. Athletic Association. There is no Word in the language that Will fiit Charlie so much as the word dependable Charlie has had ample op- portunity to show this quality on the athletic field for the tour years that he has been in the school. This year as Editor-in-Chief of the Tiger, he has proved quite worthy of the confidence placed in him. It is from Charlie that we expect much in the future. CAROIJYN ROBERTA SCOTT Jefferson Literary Society. Vice-President Jefferson Literary So- clety. President Junior Class-1924. Business Manager Tiger -15325. Editor-in-Chief The Tiger's Cub. Athletic Association. President Student Council-1925. Dramatic Club. Debating Club. Basketball. Treasurer Literary Society. District Orator-1925. Student Council-1924. We are indeed glad to claim Roberta as a member of the class of 1925. Her talents are many and her ability in de- claiiuing, debating and editing The Tiger's Cub for the year of 1925 has won for her much fame both at home and abroad. If Success looks to the future, Robertafs future is assured. ' ' - , I- 'r. ' '- -...lib-M':'5':Q'J - ' ' i ' 7' T ' A ,, . 1 . . We. -:., ' 7 I f - I . ,. M' ,,.. ,,,, - f .. . . ... S , 1 rf' f -. ff wi 1 f gf W 9 , 5 M N l f ' -f N . evil fini f . J l ' 'I nf l 1 eww ff ' -4 H W M Tr: ff Q 1 ff fff mf ' . V V ff if Wt p M' ' d fffff M75 f' ' -grnf , ff 495 Wm fffwf Wi' mn 0, ' 9 fm' ff 7?-Y f 'WA 4 .ff ,fl A, N .,,,,. A-We W my ....-- W 'M' ' H W' MW A -M Vw ' ' y Vi ,W 'MKKY ANN' W 'Til 'r--r 1 1f A f . - ,,.A . 1Af ,., 1 :JL ..,ufILL.4...II.f2'f ' N . xx r 4 -'S' .el ELVVOOD HOPE'1iS1VlITl ' ' '-' 41:57FECIl, E Rl, STALLI 1 K I A---.W as Tiiigtonn Literary Society. swmig lAthletic Association. -,-..,,-..i R Washington Literary Society. Treasurer Dramatic Club-1924. l l Ilfootball Team-1922-23-24. Treasurer Junior Class-1923. X ,Baseball Teain-1922-23-24-25. Treasurer Washington Literary Socie- ll Baskgtnali.-'11ean1F.1a22.23.zft.---.-.,M-- -ty-1.9aaf-ee - A - -. , , My y T 'ITziTcli Team. 'A' 5' ' ' ' ' Qvlzf- .54Basketba1LIea111:lQ3123'24- Q w Captain Football Tean1gi19224j'jQH,-L-'IT' 'I565tUa'l1'ff1?eami-1922-23-24i A f' Athletic Council-1924-2'5f J N ase a C n-1922-23-24-25. Vice-President ,fVVasl1ington Literary Society. V ' , J Assistant Business Manager Tiger - l924. ' A - Dl'Etl1l3tiG vC11lb. Our Mike -A good many schotis have envied us our Mile when he has tucked ,that football under his armw and runrtlte length of the field, making a touchrlown, or when he has knocked the bal,l over the fence at the opportune moment. The best thing about--4lVHkef-'- tlifnugh, is that you can't S1JETl hTl'IT. . - ever happens, it is the same Mike with so srhile. It is this, as well as his athletic ability, that has emleared' Mike to the class of 1925. .- - Track Team-1924425. cmifain Baseball Team-1925. Student Council-1923. Athletic Association. .Bossurn-isrpur .chief stand-by.'WI1e1i all else fails Possum is right there to shoul- der the burden with his' good naturecl smile-t-hart-liascyyon its Way into so many hearts since he has been in the South Norfolk school. As captain of the South NQ!'folkYni11e,-he4fhar the fortune to bring ' am through tgfe of fthe most success- ful seasons o 1 s aseball career. Pos- sum's ready smile and good comradeship wiIl'2ISs11re-h-is future liappiness. r i' f' ,Q 4' ' ,,,.. ,,.,.JiZfi A 2 ' ,, , ,, A ,..i. . f ,,.A,, ' ::.-V ' K za .tl 1 ' - I. ' I f H i . ., vw M 0 1 1 4 I 1 ! 1 I J . g ,X 5 X 1 1 MJ ...M --w -' . 0' 1 M -- .. ,,.,.t,.,,.,..., X ' 1 ' . ., - 1.-fp ' I L gg. ,fglqg I 1. 'lf' 5 , , . I WW mf: ,J .,,, I ,,,, .,,,,, , , ,,L,.,,,., W 1 M W, W f ' M 'ffgv -'W' G., f ' M' ft wwwmwffm W , ,, -,I X I was 4 f 1 2 9 ' fm yr ',,f 1 ' 1 A ' fra Af 'W L., .lg . i , 5 ,,3g,,,4 W . 1 4. 1' ,N , ,,,, 1 V ff . y v 5 Q W 1 JY I ' Q Zf ms ,waz f 5 4' 4' T 5 ff Q 1 'M I I MMVI!! 15. 4 I if We ,hwy N f A' I ' ' ' I ' V Q ' f 1 K 5111 . T X HERBERT THOMAS STALLINGS Washington Literary Society. Track Team-1924-25. Athletic Association. Football Team-1923-24. Baseball Team-1923-24-25. Atheltic Council-1925. Vice-President Senior Class-1925. Vice-President Washington Literary Society-1924. Shorty makes up in speed what he lacks in height. Shorty has proved a great asset to the South Norfolk teams both in baseball and football. Also as vice-1Jresident of the class of 1925, he has been very active in the affairs ot' the school year. Shorty is one of the happy people who never troubles trouble until trouble troubles them. He makes things easier and brighter for his friends by just being Shorty, and there when he is needed. 'Emir- ' .,? 4 --- . . Il-I I pe J .a 1 NINA VIRGINIA STAIJLINGS Washington Literary Society. Secretary Washington Literary Socie- ty-1924. Secretary Athletic Association-1925. Secretary Athletic Student Council- 1925. Secretary Sophomore Class-1923. Student Council-1923. Assistant Editor Clubs Tiger -1924. Editor Clubs Tiger -1925. Editor Girls' Athletics The Tiger's Cub. Basketball Team-1924. President Washington Literary Socie- ty-1925. Athletic Association. Sometimes in the course of human events it is our happy fortune to meet an a.ll around girl. In this we find Nina. Athletic, a good student, and a genuinely good pal, the class of 1925 can ask no better from any of its members than Nina has given in her loyal and unselfish service. BV li L-ft.. sc' ' 'Sl-I K. 'lellwl j in J Kzl 1 Ill tx A'-T 'A I., V -.. i' ' '..' V.1' 1 .,fV -v1'l + K .mgl . 2 - g . f liver' - - ' M .. :UQ iw r c e , - '2ff1--1- :1f1f4 A .lil . tp an .F X M4 ,, f , ,Jw I i , yy, ,, Z 5, F f A 'I R J ' Nl 4 ,ff ' f I , K A f l 'I J Mas Xl 'I 'X l ff - fx r ,ll E ,A -' 1 f f.: ...N K... N ' 4 Q if f -M. , W ,f ,. ,wi ff, . 1 ff ,, , ,, fluff ' fi 1 f fm ,Am 11 , 'z Q , .mi I f ,414 ,X wx!! W Wgmm mimi' wk l, ,Mx J, 4 Q W A ex 55 www 'vc.,..4, V, r M-,W www .ws 'Fa' I 'WMV' MQ' 75' J -- '- .. -K -Us ii..............t....... - V, .W ,-fvw':::::r:::1::e::,a..Ewzmmmaxz. ....:::::: s. ......w.wMmm, ,....,.,,, ...,....... -sm lass Ifaisturp V II LQXNNCJT VVRITE THE HISTORY of our class without li writing the history of the growth of South Norfolk High School. It is enough to say that during the past four years illrffipgfg our school has leaped into a new prominence: it has grown a small share in these changes. incicdihlv in lllLlNlll'ILL tatulty and facilities. Wle are proud to have Cl-l .-XPTER I lt happened in the fall of 'Zl a merry crew began anew their course in knowledge. Realizing now we must say good-by to grammar school days, we began the new voyage as one starting a long sail out in the tossing, foaming sea. Our boat was the l7reshman, our pilot G. C. Outlancl and 'first mate Miss Mary Thompson. The boat glided slowly at first not exactly sure of its course, its pilot or its mates. C lfl A PT ER ll This did not last long, however, for we manned another boat, the Sophomore, with Miss lndiana Young as first mate. Sailing out farther into the sea we lost some of our crew. Still we grew more daring, anxious, eager to reach with the best possible success, our goal. In our crew were many athletes to aid the Tigers, for this was the year we took unto ourselves the name. We took active part in the publication of our lirst annual, The Tiger. CHAPTER III As we manned the boat -luniors, retaining as our First mate Miss Young, the course became surer. We became more strongly bound to the pilot and to each of the mates. The sail was not always smooth, or the waters calm. Many times there were storms, as when Juniors tried to keep in the beckoning light of the Seniors. This year there was a decided increase in Athletics-the track team was annexed which gave 6:xy,.:.jHM....L.. ...,. .,..9W?Q..i. ,..,.. V ..... ,..:. bf ,VE4 E, . . ,ZII V V ,SVVVV W igza .t W, ,,,,,,. MW. I I, . qwu ijg: . Lv ,,,,,,,':f-v,.,4i ,Q 12.2 ,a ff ix Q!! .A fsff wgtww--2faQ1gf fi 'i f. fi W ,Z if f sf ' 4- f t M f- ' W sfftiii--sig M .f-' - --'- --'-- N-M ff 'A-WM-Mx-A-' - ' w:'eii1p.f , - . ...,. fwlsziitt-21,11 1:21 2,-',f2:i:fpv+'k1t-2-i m 25 V, ',i.ti.:,:. -'I ii-.'5 '.'.Z 5 ' :iii 1- A j,.. . . fa,. : 5 7 W my N .WW ff 2- ' ,,. -' , 1' -' - -QVVY -- f f?1f:5,, 4 1- c--' ' H ' --WM.,,Q' 3.1. A N 'W ,M..M.I'f4'W' -www.. 211 7 izqzt- l i rppr ,' 'w... ,, , 4 ---- . A- .. ,,...,,...,, 1 T.-. ,,,,,. ff.,fffff..,.L. ,,,J aa :... J .,,,,111.:::::.,.,, .W,, V.,,,,:,g., .,,,, ,....,..,. - ,....,...,,.,, ,,,, . ,.,.,,,, . .,., M.. promise of a successful future. Many of our members were on the Statl' of The Tiger and the Juniors played an important part in publishing the Annual. CHAPTER IV In the fall of '24 there were 19 Seniors. We manned the boat Seniors complying with the terms dignity and wisdom. The boat sailed on with no fear of hidden reefs. Now it nears anchor. We take endless pride in our athletic prowess. VVe have produced the lirst news- paper, The 'l'iger's Cub. W7e have t1'ied to do our part in making this year's Annual a success. VVe need not go out of the class to find com- petent business managers, debaters, efficient salesman, orators and athletes. .-Xs surely as the history of the school is written by its students so is the history of its students written by the school. What we must do with our heritage is a question which the future must answer. The real history of the class of '25 is just about to be started upon. If while battling with me over the tossing seas of High School life I have aroused your interest, my task as class historian has been accom- plished. R. S. I 'te' -i if .W M l g I., m W W -1 1 - --- if .f fc r . W Q-. eMLf.' QLlfQ- 'fl fllllass rupbecp TH If YEARS IFIXXVIE RQLLED BY I have grown restless IVAK-limi! and unhappy. Oh! how I harkened back to my golden school days. Many are the years that I have been in Search of some I' means by which I could see the accomplishments and positions of mv former schoolmates. At last I have succeeded! I have secured the means. It is not much to look upon but when one gazes upon it as it lies on the table fantastic and supernatural distinguishing characteristics are brought to view. The ancient looking vase was found in the ruins of Babylon. As I gaze at the vase, fantastic figures seem to appear. They seem to take life and suddenly I become aware of a strange fragrance stealing over me. It is vague, caressing and wistful. Sweet and alluring is the fragrance. It is most strange and within is something that seems to change the rhythm of life to its own pulse. It seems that I am in a trance. I grow impatient! I strike the vase, and in response I hear numerous voices. How familiar they sound! Louder grow the lI1l1l'llll11'll'lg'S, clearly and even more clearly they sound, drawing closer and ringing up through the endless passages of time. The room has become darkened. The wistful fragrance is over- powering. It seems that something is drawing me nearer and closer to the familiar voices. All at once the voices burst forth with renewed vigor. They are jubilant now! Triumphant! Then as I seem to approach them one voice in particular can be distinguished from the remaining. I search my brain for the picture of the owner in my- mind and at last I am rewarded. It is none other than that of Charlie. Pool, a graduate of the class of 1925. Isle seems to be addressing a person by the name of Mike Then upon another thought I remember how Mike was our star baseball player. Charlie has achieved a great position as baseball manager of the New York Giants and Mike is his star pitcher. Many things are in store for Mike and Charlie in the athletic field. There seems to be a silence and another voice breaks the monotonous suspense. The winsome voice echoes through the silence of the room. As I remember the old time phrase, A cell is a bit of protoplasm con- taining a nucleus, I know that Margaret Burton has achieved her highest ambition and is reigning on high as a biology teacher. . 1 . , 1 , ffhui f f ,..- . I . ,,,.. iaa,--W -I nf 2, sf-14 M' jf? .vt I --if K K I 1 N .-t.1wg 'r'T - k:rf L ' ' 3 I . , 'X I-1 if C I , 1 WM' Q -2, 53:5 7 gal l 'M i :' f -,'- ' .- E W '- 351221 ,. 1' ::: I ff W. ' 'w ,,,w 151W'1: i'f5fl ii'-if I-7 i 'f1f 'Q.--W .A,, ff ,..... law ...... M.. A -Mywgl-' Y mmm t -- . -f-1 ,.,, Z The next noise that penetrated the atmosphere was that which resembled a fog horn. The melodious voice that followed this outburst seemed to be addressing the Senate of the United States. Then I con- ceived that Possum Stallings had reached his goal and was United States Senator from Virginia. Then after a period of silence I recalled a voice which seemed very familiar. A graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute was instructing a survey party which was beautifying the State of Virginia with con- crete roads. As I heard the surveyor's voice, Rod up, I knew at once it was Franklin Bunch. As this voice slowly made its exit through the cracks and crevices of the old building, my sense of hearing detected another voice that sounded rather familiar. I seemed to be once more back in the old high school listening to the persuasive and eloquent words of Annie Mae I-Iumphries. She had fulfilled her intention of becoming a missionary and was even now bringing some barbaric savage under her protection. A brief period of time elapsed before I could distinguish any more voices of familiar character. I began to give up hope in my wonderful discovery when suddenly I heard many voices drifting from afar. As they grew nearer I immediately recognized them. There was Catherine Bray. who was giving a talk on how to make pies and biscuits. Catherine had always been a good cook back in the old high school days. Sarah Mercer had accomplished her much desired longing as competitor of Norma Talmadge and was starring in a play entitled f'Wliat's 'Become of Sally Pl' As bullets pierce the air, and ballots elect notables to the chair, very good mayors are rare but we have one in our old home town that will make people stare as he expounds in a voice of unsurpassed elo- quence that was similar to the great Demosthenes. Williaiii Myers stood before the thronged galleries and delivered a speech that devised some ways and means by which South Norfolk could be connected to Ports- mouth by way of a bridge. There is nothing in all this benevolent world which appeals to my inner self more than music. and as I heard the sweet strains delivered by an unseen artist I listened in rapture. It was an harmonical solo and suddenly it dashed through my mind as I remembered the old familiar tune, The VVreck of 97, that I-Ierbert Stallings had become a master of the mouth organ. As the last strains faded away I longed once more to be with my old schoolmates of the class of 1925. 1 . 7 , ,4-' '-+'t - 1- :ff , ,.-,,-'--f 'f e' If . 4. f 5.525-1m5,.j,,-.,fv:,, ,.v,. arf: W 1 ,.f' ' ye' 'y I ,,... If J If 'f 1 -f-2 -.wwf 'ie wfw Q 4 'lx ,,.,, -I Z ifncfvw M F. ,---. L-f -ft 12 ii I ,f f lil .1 . ..f ' '1'- l.v F ' ' 1- i vM ,, ' W 1-f ,... .... X ' ,. 1' , g,, ww f f., ...swf ,,,, t:,wa,,:,g1,.f22'i2f-fffffezs , I 1 959.1 4541.51 ,.,.,,, q, ,.-, , ,,,,' . r ,ww .wwf ,w-w,,,,.- . I ,mm L ' 4, ..,, ,,,, ' - f .I ..., 151111977 ., . 7 MWWSJI' f MMMQZBWA Ww- Q ,,4,,,,mM'bm WM? WWW ,wb AM It seemed that the girls of the old class had been left out, but I was mistaken, for once more I heard the voice of Roberta Scott. She brought back fond recollections, but is not debating now. Roberta had been appointed to the distinguished position as ambassador to Japan. She was well qualified and capable for this unusual position and had the distinction of being the only lady in the international diplomatic service. XN'hen it rains it pours. Such is the situation in this case, for the next person heard is also a girl. Many were the weary hours that I' spent listening to lithel Baker planning how she would be a great reporter for some newspaper. And now Ethel is making a talk over radio from China for the Chicago Herald concerning the discovery of a new Chinese rice stick. Henry Ford is making an announcement to his stalif. I-Ie has just made two amendments and I was not a little surprised when I heard the names of Misses Nina Stallings and Sarah Marshall. Nina and Sarah had always been good typewriter punchers in their school days. May Mr. Ford have compassion on them if they accidently smash two or three of his typewriters. An announcement is being made. Misses I-Ielen Lane and Mabel Beale will represent the United States in the International Tennis Tour- nament. Helen has indeed given up her basketball career to join Mabel in tennis. As I sat on the bedpost at midnight, and the starry stars were shining bright, I could see far over to my right. the silvery moon shining with all its might, and l knew at once that I had contracted a frostbitef' Such were the poetical words of l.yhue Marshall as he held the audience spellbonnd, for he expounded in tones of poetical genius his favorite poem, The Nightmare. As the heterogeneous voices became mere murmurings I could de- tect one other that seemed not as a poet, not as a songster, not as a diplomat, but the resounding volumes echoing around the room in which I was reposing were akin to those of some noble statesman. I immedi- ately recognized the voice of Melvin Penn, an old graduate of the class of l925. Melvin had always taken an active part in the business activi- ties ol the school. I was not surprised to hear of him as a political statesman, for Melvin was always serious and had that personal charac- teristic which makes one foremost among his fellownien, ' S S G-BYLYINII 1 .0 . i 1 I i ' , ' Q ' YA Y Z Z Bl , ,, , ' rs-' . . W , W Y Y W i i Y' ' Y 'M' L' JE H3 ig sh! IEW Jr I I TM-,,,1,AnE 01,55 Ayw, mn mug we ,qw-uv Mr uow,rnAT WFVE fftflr MEAE W scum., mm mmf IF fAlN'flf,lY'1N, gun pf -ry yy:-p 11zf:MIlmK,1wAr I9 me mae wiw YFFAITJ YPICZZL- i Z ZS , . R- ' ' i i Cf Wil iii '- NG THE ' L -Eu Aw-H , - A'-'59 I ..4'PcN nur NN NMHMK WM-Ez GMM, Au. mu. lLly nffr-rmrnhzs, gpg -wa mr su' QL ' , ' cnvkus 'L ' - - V Y ' , 3 vnu nqg cu - DRG DN Haan, runrs WNEKE wg 1.57 mm ny, ME BUT ms -rn: HEL? firm y,u , THAT WILLCAR-KY vs nw' A ' GMD 'ME f'AL' li I 1 Oli 1 i' ' , 11 'tri H1' V 5 V T :asa : 1-.. 3 PEE fl F f V 'W Y Y 1 his 3 n A , Y g : V V Y : I : , , D ' U Y N V W IS- h A MM' nn? SMITH NW' UV WM. will V0 MW-gen DWELLI W7 'VNV Mwrfvs YW FY I 'Q E5 F5 Ewa Q EE ,.-A .. A. 4 K 'f ,V , .v, ,, ,,,. . , . , We '- , A ' W5 PNK. A9 52 ,... ..,, ,, ,,..,,, .W ma x V' - -'1' -2 .,... p g...:, ' f ....,.. myQQ1:11WxicffrtfwwzwwmwgmfMM,,m1Mw42m1..-m,mz.,,.....WWW... W 2 E CONQUER OuR STUDIES DAILY L 455 WML JHNEILQYRS J NMIE-TEN 5 A 1 F lfx Q? 0,7 5 A421 7 x -f xx 'fa CHSKM K . AN-W vfqgffwl, I JE! jg M52 E CC ,,,.-f ggi? jcw' 5 Efw ukg' L 22. ,, W TI-IE TIG' 'Ein' WWW Q. 'QT W EDMOND AMBROSE DORIS ALPHIN Vice-President MI LDRED BERRY NELLIE CASPER HELEN CLARK MABEI. COWAND CURTIS DUXBURY JASON T-IARREL1 1 ELIZABETH DENNIS I7 X15 .xi cgjmk Q if it nd w 'W X WMM, wwwh, -IL' MQW WMKQTWWWMWQE f -- I-L .V ff ' .., I .fu W. f I ,,fw,-- ,. I :ff 1' RI ff Q I. K Ii-NIJ' VN A J '4 ' I 'a MH' 'fx 23 ' ' 'f' s2l,:f, fI?:::vI .,.. N--ff' ' -- ' JACK HINES VIRGINIA DENNIS RU'TH EASON ELIZABETH EASON ROCHELLE ETHERIDGE HELEN FARRELL LESLIE HUGHES WILLIAM MORGAN VIRGINIA FEREBEE I I I I I I I., f - vm,-' .. p , f- . www! Sh Of' fi Mail Gig! K fl . , .M . ,, .,,, 3 N 7 K O, A A V l O ., , L ,,. W7 vl.,. ,,.., , it ,,,- Li H It ivan l FM ,, Cl ' 1 ' LZA ' TTWWMM W AAAA Q35 GER '-VM'f A f A , 1 A,AAA A A ,,A,A I ,..,,., 1 A- , ' M ..,, 1. Www M- Wm M WW 'ff EDMOND NORMAN ETHEL GREENE ' CARRIE GRIMSTEAD President GARNETT HUDSON LILLIAN MARSHALL MARY JOHNSON WILLIE OVERTON HARRY PAXSON MARGUERITE MARSHALL . ., .. ,, A, vmffyw wkwa 'W-'W' -gum 'ff' Xwwfym V .g,, AL,1h A A 'M jf' MF . N ' 1.. -M .4 . f Q I jf ,. - V M .. ' in .x 'J,i I A .4 M x Iummufq 1 V' M U .1 MV I .5 MA -5 -. 4 J, Ivv' ll, f, 1. f Z , A-:1 ,,, V' .Q J V I. ,-,Q - I Jgi fmr J: 5 ,11. 'W iw Www 'W MM 'W .,.. 521 3 1: 1 1 1 I ELMER STALLINGS A 1 BLANCHE MUNDEN SUDIE PAGE MARTIN SYDNOR EDWARD M EG INLEY Treasurer PEARL RICH MABE I, ROBERTS BEVERLY SYDNOR ELLA SEYMOUR M- :F'fm5 ,,, ww-W ':,:w',' .N . .,, 'l1a.,zf 4 ff! 71' C- M jf' Q , ff ,.., IAVA 1 .dw a..,.,u. N 1.7, ,El 3 I, -X f ' ' f.. f.. .. I f -' '-f'--- M315 ..,,..... ,..., 'Q L at :if ' ,H .,,, 51 ..,, ff ' .-Mya --'- fb' -f-f WELTON SPRUILIJ CATHERINE WALLACE Secretary HELEN DUNNING TILIJE TOWNSEND MARGARET WI-IITIE MARGARET WI-IITEHURST MOSES TODD LINWOOD WHITE RFJSSIE SAUNDERS CHARLIE ROBINSON , ., .u, . . ,...... , . 1 ,.. ' N' I . . , ,,.L ,Q I, , in u -W' 1' IT' -- J ,- ' ---1 .4A' A.--- -- sy: if ' .1 H i 'GQ ' ' w ZM W',i'KQ Mqw y5YTW?5'Kg ' ., 11. 1 .,:,,:., f H -'v - 0 Q .,,,..... ,,.,. . ,,. ........,,.. ... ...... W57 'W , M 3 , , , , j 1, . 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Arthur Dewberry, Dorothy Dunning, Louise Evans, Mary Sue Ferebee, Emily Ferrell, Duncan Forehand, Paul Geasland, Fred Gouldman, Mildred Gordan, Wilma Harrell, Pauline Harrell, Sadie I-Iarrod, Creth Herbert, George SOPHOMORE C l-lolloman, Lorene Hodges, Fred Johnson, Charles .lohnson, Margaret Kidder, Everett Lane, Alvilla Lane, Thelma Langhorne, Ethel Lee, Alvin Lee, Rachel Llewellyn, Elsie Marshall, Kathleen Madrin, Haywood Mansfield, Fleetwood Mizell, Kendall Miller, Alise Morse, Norman Munclen, Julia Norman, Hazel Norman, Maude Page, Johnny Parker, Hilda Parker, Ruth LASS -------President ---Vice-President ---. -Secretary ------Treasurer Colors : Black and Orange Penn, Dorothy Pierce, Howard Rawls, Henry Rawls, Leonard Rountrey, Marie Sawyer, Calvin Scheurnian, Henry Schultz, Mildred Simpkins, Mildred Smith, Thelma Sykes, Agnes Todd, Nannie L. 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Vice-Presidellt MARGARET LYNCH Secretary-Treasurer Flower: Colors : Pansy Purple and Gold Alkire, Fred Allen, Holder Andrews, Helen Armstrong, Augusta Baker, Eddie Barnes, Edward Berman, Bennie Berman, Joe Berry, Margaret Benton, Mary Britton, Elizabeth Bryant, Alma Bray, Russell Bunch, Clive Burke, Mildred Cartwright, Edward Chillson, Elizabeth Consolvo, Harry Cooper, Billy Cooper, Herman Cowand, Ernest Creef, Otis Dale, Linwood Davis, Etta Davis, Sam Davis, Vance Davis, Margaret Dean, Alfred Dowdy, Arthur Early, Evelyn Eure, Thelma Eager, Rose , FRESHMAN CLASS Fager, William Ferebee, Frances Flora, Jerome Forehand, Vernon Gatling, Louise Gay, Francis Gregory, David Grimes, Wilson Hall, Guy Hall. Theodore Hardy, Lois Harris, Lucile Hatfield, Margaret Hopkins, Lenabelle Jernigan, Frank Jones, Naomi Jones. Joe Jones, Elizabeth Jordan, Herbert King, Edith llawing, Thelma Lynch, VVilliam Lynch, Margaret Madrin, Carlton Miles, Ethel Miller, LaFayette Moberg, Edward Morgan, Charlie Morton, Nannie Noble, Joel Overman. Ida Page, Henry Pool, Marjorie Quidley, Odell Riddick, Irene Rippard, Eugene Rippard, Jane Rountree, Kelly Rountrey, George Rose, Louise Rountrey, Mary Shepherd, Hilda Springfield, .Tosle Spruill, George Spruill, Marsden Stables, Elsie Stables, Paul Stallings,E1sle Starboard, Doris Tarkenton, Lillian Taylor, Emily Taylor, Lillian Taylor, Lola Todd, Reese Trevatlian, Johnnie Ward, Hallet White, Catherine White, Alice Whitley, Ruby Wilder, Alvah Wilson, Paul Winslow, Myron Zedd, Sarah Zimmer, Austin Zirkle, Evelyn 'QM W qvfq 5 Vl., :LI RM' If 14. , C K j 'Exi m ..,.1,..,,, ...L ..,, K ff I Q y- A 'L- ' 'M Wm V A. q. Q ' ,JfMW , fQ . ,, X,--J I K ,lk ., A , S' E,-' 'X N51 J, Nxxlxxxxxlx If ,Q .1 1 ex W' N J W X, QR X1 I I Qflf ,M .,, f f xf I, , fiivf gj-'W f W WW if ww?wfX W SW fx f W X if ,we Q N E 901' fs, 1 h 1 EMMTQQQHI MII TWU WW cm V lfeaslamf S GRADE 'I-A 4 f g I NNW W?,,,,,o?,,fy7zWW,,,,,Af ,..,, ,Q--,.. .,,,,...., 1- ' f - V mv rw , wr. , ,:-1,1- v v f.5,::f'gffw ,.., y. V V-'I ' '- . W,,wx 'f if ff A ' Q I X, 'gljfff 1,2 . , ,' W A ,AJA bf f b ,gQ7 'Q , ,.,, .- I .MN .:..,,,.- -1. ,L ,J 4, 5 .f ,,,,, ,-R: ,,,,,,, ..,.,,,.,.,.,,,,., ., ,,.. fm- 142 f y 9 1' H A , W , f mf ff w if I E TIGER 1. ' 'N .4 1 . 1 a-,ei f'1 A' ' if W ww WW' 'x...W M 'W ,, , . Q ff.. f , 1, 432 0 ' W ' A2 H xi W 1, ff r, K , ff ff ,ff . nf vw 'If , f, fff 1 , .1 ff f , f M , . f .... . 1 W A J 0 f f W.. f 5 fp- ,f 91,1 N - VM. ff f , H V - ,ti K. A . ww -' 1. ' . , ,,, N ,,,,,555, - w -' .,... M' 'QQ-T -fn ,, 2-w,,,,,,,,f,y5,,,,:,--m,,,:31 ,I Hazen, ,g www 4 A, W . X J ,. kj? ---- ,,.::,5-hmmw,...,,,,,..m.,,,, .,,....,., ,... ww fm W, , ,, , W ,W M, ,q , ., MW . ,,.... 4 .,.,.. , ,ff Wal c 5 5 6 N M E !mMgymw.....1fwmu . A 'Sl A fx, 5 . f , gf . f' v 1.,..+ Rf ,ff 1 If I ' .f f A A . TIG ' - li ' 'W ' X -'-FWS' , -1 . ,, icbnul Qlalenhar SEPT EM B ll R 15. School opened today with Mr. Outland holding tight reins. Biology and Business Course prove very popular. VVonder why? 19. Still struggling over the schedule. lilnnks cause more grey hairs. Students should be more considerate of the faculty. 16. Tigers assemble for practice. No holes in the line. Wzttcli ont, Maury, VVC,l'6 coming. 26. The Senior Class held a meeting today and elected ohficers. Wlio is the Class I-lerou? 29. Staff elected for the Tiger-'s Cub, the first school paper. Young in years, but rich in prospects. OCTOBER 2. The first issue of the Tiger's Cub was published today. Friends were kind in their criticisms. 3. South Norfolk opens her football season today with Newport News. We are putting out the stuff. Home again with a 12-O victory. 9. South Norfolk Home and School League entertains faculty. Dew's Corner is suffering from eyestrain. 15. A meeting of the Washington and Jefferson Literary Societies is held. We are already planning on the University. 23. The second issue of the Tigers Cub was published today. Our friends are proving generous. NOVEMBER Fighting Tigers smother Maury Commodores. Maury team no match for powerful Tiger machine. Defeated by score 17-7. South Norfolk will shine tonight. ' lg il? ,, . tg lg My ' 'tt KM .jun Lk.M .:.A2. g. ,...y.....ZQ.,...., .,.,... 15:25, ' 'Z14-:- VV .ff . .. s. .J A K' rem iff' A 1- ,V- ' sm! 4 f ,Mfg '1 fra f 1, I Jim ' M... .--- U - : -f..1..... ..,.... ...ix A... ' 1 P? MI in ..., ...., . . i l . .rf . . , , wg 1 ' . f'-- H--- ifip 1-.. Y ..,' ....,..f,, xy. ..f7 mm. . Y ' 1 ,f 'f2 -riff-175' fi .,.,........:s...: 'i'ff1V1 . .sr:.ww5?ws3W42......5T fffLiT'iAl!9P:1f?1115:..1:1Jg:.:5m...,m Mi Mrs. Consolvo feeds hungry Tigers. No 'l'hanksgiving turkeys are left in Norfolk. lfire department called out. Ealsa alarm. South Norfolk student body singing from new song books. Tiger Staff organized. Look pleasant, please. DECEMBER Gold footballs presented to the team. Appreciation shown by the sport lovers of South Norfolk. Senior Class Bazaar. Cutie's hot dog stand out of business, tem- porarily, for the day. - Student enrollment is slight. Christmas cheeks have arrived. Christmas 'l-lolidays. Doctors are very popular after the Christmas dinner. J.-X NUA R Y Everybody studious for February exams. Shrick wonders why he skipped that class, ' Silence! The day of doom approaches. FEBRUARY Second semester opens today with largest enrollment in the history of the school. Survival of the littest. Biology still remains popular. Senior Class and Stahc party at Mike S1T1ltl1,S. No play, no work. Pictures taken for the 'l'iger. Preston sold out of cosmetics. MARCH Lost: Football near Doctor's home. Finder please return to George Herbert. Found: Football. Owner can have same by applying on Chesapeake Avenue. ' Killed a cat in Biology class today. Ethel Baker and Sarah Mercer only mourners. -- ,:::: M ' ' 4:11. 0 Wi Ji M .1 ' .,,gg: -Zi zzz 5 jg f f 1 M 4 Q Alf yf 14,1 N211 2' M -M ff is fe iaft ,- , ,,.,, , ,, .,,v,,,,, L, ,,,,,,,V, ...:.., .. ,M.......n....,.,. ,f-- , Ai 'WM 1 W' ' 5, , f 1 , f fn 1 1- ' . f ,,.. , , W 1 X f N gf, ffm' E 'K 3 . 1 A' 'v 2. 7 i , 1 X X ,f Jr I f ,- - 1 -' . Mew .JI t j ' fu i 1, I L -, ' 1 fwfr Z . ' M' ' ' -2 M ff .WM su X ff f ww- ,-. . 1.1, w .,,f,-fm ,M nf f W wi, M , f W ,.,, 'jif QggZf.,,r13353y5j, f fgff , 4 , 6: f 7,41 ff W XML 7. '15 . . - 4 fgci w..-gf' vffffzt ,- 1, ffff f -fm 1 I W ff, er .I H I .I,. ,.g. l ., ,.. , , W y ff My , M 4 , X k H :,,:. 1 , VVVV . , , 1 f s . . -,:-,- . .., VVVVVV --vfst,.ff by W. 4, 92 51225 f :::: ' W W WI, -W M' We ' '- 52'.'!:!i !:.' K W W ,Wy ne J .EMM KJ- M- W . . ,, .t.,,...hfMm W If ,W 1 fm W, W W WWW , W jk N, 24. District oratorical contest won by Roberta Scott. 29. Junior Class Bazaar-Huge Success. APRIL 12. South Norfolk romps on Vtfilson. Good beginning. l7. South Norfolk Athletic Association presents Minstrel Show. Great success. Our talents are varied. 22. Glee Club gives dance. X!VllO is the Glee Club? Question number 999. 23. South Norfolk defeats Suffolk in debate. Revenge is sweet! MAY 2 South Norfolk prepares to meet Maury. Behold the conquering heroes come. 3. Possum's petition for all long screws to be removed from the seats in the auditorium. Screws are cheaper than clothes. 4. School League presents the Little Clodhopperf' Standing room only. 7. Edmund and Melvin leave for the University to bring back the cup-- niaybe . . . They didn't. 9 Mr. G. C. Outland is putting into practice the most effective cure known for spring fever, Ask Mike. JUNE 8. Everybody preparing for final examinations. ll. Commencement Exercises. c'VVhat is so rare as a day in june? f 1- M .. , U 3.4.15-,A - V ,. . ,7,. .,,,, D , ..-.- HM' . ,, 4 N ,,,,.Z,L,, .,,,n , 'lp If igfjaregh 4 u W J R MMM 1' .,,wgfg,, mfmw' mtwgm 'X Wvmwfwlww mmfmg A fu - , , ...ff ff -N . M. . f x -1 - . , M- gm., - V, .1 --, J' ,ri , f--' , , w . I Q J-...... . - ,,1Y ,, J' ., ,, - ,, - A -f .J ' ..,.,,,,...n..... , .,, - ' ' X 1. V' fi'.'.' f ' ' . 'Yi TU' ,ky -ff '- ' A X:-2 .- . ' gzig .mit gr'-L 'H ' M MW, ' 4 ..Q',.-f - 1 ZW-,w,Wgf',,f'f4-.,jf-Q333.. 1.45 A .. ..,,,.ff Y J ' 'L' ff-if 911- ..., WJ-'W' Jim' ' 4' V ' ' .vffvw Ein ff 'ii1il'- IL V- .. '4w:. ,,.,.f.m,.,,.,,-m -7 ,Y WW '0'Z ',,,,,. .,,,,,,..L... 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Daughtrey, Greyson Dunning, Helen Dewberry, Dorothy Davis. Margaret Dale, Linwood Davis, Vance Davis, Sam Dean, Alfred Eason, Elizabeth Eason, 'Ruth Evans, Irene Farrell, Helen Ferebee, Virginia Ferrell, Duncan Forehand, Paul Greene, Ethel Grimes, Wilson Gouldlnan, Mildred Gregory, David llerbert, George I-larrell, Jason Hughes, Leslie I'Illl'l'lllhl'lGS, Annie Mae Harrell, Sadie Harris, Lucille Hatfield, Margaret Johnson, Charles Johnson, Margaret Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Joe Jordon, Herbert Lane, Thelma Lee, Alvin Llewellyn, Elsie Laney, Arthur ' Lynch, William Lynch, Margaret Marshall, Lillian Marshall, Lyhue M eginley, Edward Mercer, Sarah M organ, William Marshall, Kathleen Marshall, Marguerite Mizell, Kendall Moore, Alton Norman, Edmond Norman, Maude Pierce, Myrtle Page, Sudie Parker, Ruth Pool, Marjorie Rich, Pearl Roberts, Mabel Rountrey, Marie Ripparcl, Philip Roland, Lester Rountree, Kelly Rountrey, George Rountrey, Mary Riddick, Irene Rose, Louise Smith, Alton Smith, Elwood Smith, Thelma Spence, Ola Spruill, Welton Simpson, Dorothy Stallings, Cecil Stallings, Herbert Stallings, Nina Sydnor, Martin Stallings, Elmer Scheuerman, Henry Schultz, Mildred Spruill, Marsden Todd, Clara Belle Todd, Nanie Laurie Wallace, Catherine Whitehurst, Margaret Whitfield, Baker Whorton, Vivian Windley, Beulah White, Margaret Winslow, Wilbui' Wharton, lvlariuer Whitehurst, Herman Wilson, Paul Winslow, Myron Sydnor, Beverly Stables, Elsie i i Y Esxgrin f F' S JEFFERSON LITERARY SOCIETY lm Y B W wr MWW 'Myres Nefwaeafw WJ fi df Y X K- 1 Q f I 1 , 'ff 'N ' ' F' ,L 7 WM 1 ,4 ',.,, J: X X ' A 'T X' .. ., ,,, T- LWB ' W Q ' ' !Tt.1:g.L,:,ff ',, .,,,, lm i ,ZMMM M ' 'Z' W A ,,,.,. LAN, ww WW, Num tim. jetfersun literary Society VVIIJLIE OVERTON ..... ...... P resident CARRIE GRIMSTEAD .... -... V ice President DORIS ALPHIN ........ ...... S ecretqry ROBERTA SCOTT -- ..,.. Txeasuiei Alphin, Doris Berry, Mildred Dennis, Elizabeth Dozier, Roy Duxbury, Curtis Etheridge, Rochelle Grimstead, Carrie Hudson, Garnett Johnson, Mary Paxson, Harry Robinson, Charlie Saunders, Bessie Seymore, Ella Shepard, Hilda Ferebee. Emily Barnes, Edward Vaughan, Mildred Smith, Thelma Zedd, .Louis Stables, Elsie Bryant, Alma Davis, Etta Askew, I-lerman Burton, Bernice Brinn, Nicholas Cowand, Mable Langhorne, Ethel Evans, Mary Sue Green, Ethel Geasland, Fred Harrell, Pauline JEFFERSON LITERARY SOCIETY Harrod, Creth Hodges, Frederick Hollonian, Lorene Johnson, Joe Kidder, Everett Alkire, Fred Dunning, Louise Dowdy, Arthur Dewberry, Arthur Gordon, Wilma Hall, Guy Jones, Grace Lee, Rachel Miller Alise Morse, Norman Munden, Blanche Marshall, Edna Mansfield, Fleetwood Miller, Lafayette Munden, Julia Norman, Hazel Overton, Willie Parker, Hilda Penn, Dorothy Rawls, Henry Rawls, Leonard Simpkins. Mildred Sawyer, Calvin Sykes, Agnes Todd, Moses Wilson, Lutton Jernigan, Frank Allen, Holder Andrews, Helen Berman, Joe Burke, Mildred Cooper, Herman Creef, Otis Cartwright, Edward Chillson, Elizabeth Dunlow, Willie Eure, Thelma. Early, Evelyn Fager, William Flora, Jerome Forehand, Vernon Fager, Rosa King, Edith Lawing, Thelma Morton, Mamie Spruill, George Starboard, Doris Taylor, Emily Todd, Reese Taylor, Lola Taylor, Lillian Wilder, Alvah Zimmer, Austin Zirkle, Evelyn Zedd, Sarah Herbert, Jordan A-' , ,, ,, ..... .,.. .,,.. , ,,,,,, , -ff-1--1--fqq--5 qw?-1111:-0 .. ,.., . V R23 Rf,-15: fi In 161174 km- ' M ' ji M3 L ,. M- -f-- -V Hwasm.. J ,V 4 ,,, , , W ,. ,-- J , ,g mwgffymm ,.,, ,-,- :, A ,,,g3',,Q,,,, .,,., .,.,,, 1.1-MM4... gf' ,- ' . 1. ' v--- .. ,, ..,....m-ff Hawk- i iiif 1' - Rf'fgQM,,,..- ,, '.lg?L ,Lg.! f ?r,: ,,,,, '?f1::iYJ f:1iLss:1,a1, vm' ':'3lf .,:':g1 'i-fu- vm w ' 'WZ3L214:' ,,.. .,..,, ,,.., ehating bnnietp WILLIAM MYERS ...... ............ P resident MARGARET BURTON ............. ..... - . ., ....... 7 ......... 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I-XTTS OPENING CI-IORU.f LET ME CALLYOU SXVEETHEART lNTRoouc.TIoN or Eno MAN - - - PIR NOBODY KNOWS WHAT A RED FIEADILD VIAMACAH D0 ISND PIAN JOKES vm so ASHAVIED - - - INT RODUCTION OF END MAN - GO'LONG MULUL - - END MAN JOKES I Founb MY 5XVEETl'If.ART,SALLY mmooum-non ov ann MAN - Bac, erm mu. - - - END MAN .Jonas INTRODUCTION of mu MAN BIG BOY - - - END MAN JOKEJ PM oNI.Y AxviAvf.R OF DREAMS INTERLOLUTOR. ' ' VIR. SIMEON PRATT- . - BILL IUHEREDGE DENNY - - . gl- - - - ' OAL R AMI R.,,'2,-.fz:',1fl HAYXVODD NADH I N -ISENDAIIL r3uzEI.L ' A POLILEMAN , HENRY RAXVLS .BILL UIICREDGE MR. LTHEREDGE ' VIR. CHARLIE CLOUGH ' VIII, T5ILL FORBES ' MR. FORBES - VIR. LEON WHITE ' FIR- ROBERT BEALE - MR, BEAIJ-1 -MRJJALK Roacm -MR. 'reomznf - MR. HARRY WILLIAM! MR. CHARLIEPGDLE. OXVNER or CLEANIN 5 AND PRESSING SHOP . 13oo'reI.AcI4s - .A MESSENGER. BOY CHARLIE POOLE.. NDRMI-NN Monse. wJAcK HINE5 Axvlnow BILL 'FORBES' L Y H U E M A R S H A L L Scotch .......... 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Qlllass imap Q Qllullzge fEutnn A Comedy in Three Acts Cast ---- WILLIAM MYERS CECIL STALLINGS ----------MELVIN PENN ----------ELVVOOD SMITH ----GREYSON DAUGHTREY ----HERBERT STALLINGS CHARLIE POOLE FRANKLIN BUNCH ROBERTA SCOTT SARAH MERCER ---SA RA I-I MARSHALL MARGARET BURTQN ------MABEL BEALE -------------HELEN LANE CAT I-I ERI N E B RA Y ----ANNIE MAE HUMPHRI ES Mrs, Gilchrist- -.-- --.-.- -..-.-...........- I 2 THEL BAKER Miss Schlauber ---- ---.. -..--.--...-....-.... NINA STALLINGS Act I Act II Act III Directors of Music Stage Director ---- Costumer ------- Time: The present. . Eight A. M. in a college hoarding house. . A banquet scene. . A football game. MISS THOMPSON Director of Play -.---....-- ..-.-......-.-..-.- -- .--- MISS KEISTER, MISS VVEST Grand Theater NINA STALLINGS -----ETHEL BAKER WORK DENTIST AT MID-MORNING LUNCH TIPPING THE SCALES PHYSICAL EDUCATION A ROBEQTA SCOTT EDITOR EDITOR M E LV! N P E ADV? TISIIYG HANA ace, CHIEF' BEL as-:ALE T scuooz. nares ' 5 2 V. . Q , EDWARD MEGINLYE .Q 2 ASSISTANT cflzcuunofv MANA6gjb -N -,, ' .4-w, ' A .4 I I i 'W I ,.4- , ,--' -ifgzzff ' R ' Wlfiiif-. wmdvfwK liaiiwiiziifwxa fffjilffgi , ,ML , X ..,, ,K ,,, '-ui ji ,4 ',,,,w,f ! V ' M ,fum T, .,,f .,,,,i X fi' J J all ,ff ml Q ,yt we -'vafrfri 1: '-- ' f--- W 1: 1 .--. Cf I ex ,4-7,.e,,-' , -RN -Xl! .J I' A y M: M 4 ,gg N? .. ff f I :K 1' at e f f at zulu' 1 , 6 li W ,fad ,6ffQ,5,f M- , ....,. - I ,. 1 --m-f-WNM.4- ...,,N,.m.,,,WS.,.,,,,. . ., -' , A 4, v H Z'Jf '5Z3'Z 1' -'-'7 ,f I I 4- .. 3 ws.:-f' - , fs? fflfi U 4,. A .V .f , M I , .. W 7, N .W M MM: 1 254 ' ni M ,M .v MQ 7' ff, gk A ' -- if vq' .., -- t H - W. 015112 iEigmf's Qlluh MW N PRESENTING THE FIRST ISSUE of The 'l'igcr's Cub, W we are entering a new held in our school activities, the broad field of journalism. Two years ago we published The Tiger, Effie our first attempt at a high school annual. Our success with it has given us courage to go on to other things and to attempt to give to our fellow students and to the people of South 'Norfolk an insight into our daily school life. VVe have a two-fold purpose in this paperg first, to bring the student body into closer contact with each other and to further literary attainments: secondly, to place in the hands of the citizens of South Norfolk an accurate report of the various phases of school activities. Vtfhatever of success we may have obtained we feel we owe to our friends who have made it possible to put out this Hrst edition of the Tiger's Cub, MEMBERS OF STAFF ROBERT.-X SCOTT .... ---Editor-in-Chief CARRIE GRlMSTE:XU--c. ......... Make-Up Editor CI-IQXRLIE POOLE .-.. .... l Editor Athletics Clfioysl NINA S'l'ALl.lNGS--- --. .... Editor Athletics fGirlsl Tl-IELMA SMl'l'l-l--- ---Editor Alumni and Exchange MABEL BEAT-E ........ --- .......... Editor School Notes VVILBUR XYINSLOVV .... ..... .... B 1 isiness Manager MEI-VIN PENN ....... ---Advertising Manager VVILLIE OVERTON .-.. ---------- C irculation Manager EDVVARD lVlEGlNLY-- --Assistant Circulation Manager O I , The Tiger Cub SOUTH NORFOLK HIGH SCHOOL VOL. I FICISRIIA RY 13, H125 No. 5 HEALTH PROGRAM IS IAUNCHEIJ IN SCHIIIII Better Health for Every Child A carefully planned health program has been under way in the South Norfolk public school for several weeks, un- der the direction of the prin- cipal and Miss Elizabeth Da- vis, nurse. A system is being worked out through which it is hoped to help every boy and girl in the city. The lol- lowing is an extract from Mr. Outland's letter sent recently to every patron: The South Norfolk school's aim is for every boy and girl in the city to be healthy, happy and physical- ly strong. lt is its desire that every child be assisted in every way possible to attain this end and, with this as our goal, we are asking you to ro-operate with us in a better health program that will help every boy and girl whether they need it now or not. We propose, not only to furnish general health rules, but to acquaint you at inter- lContinued on Page 23 GOLD FOOTBALLS PRESENTED TEAM Appreciation Shown Team by Sport Lovers On Fridav evening, Jann ary 16. at S o'c'Iock, in the Grand Theatre, beautiful gold lootballs, emblazoned with a blue letter T were present ed to the twelve letter men of the football squad also to tho manager and coach. The balls are beautiful and the boys are now very proudly weariufx them displayed on iCov1lLinued on Pain 2l Track Outlook Is Brightlror Tigers Much Good Material Report ed and Plenty of Compe- tition Assured for Jobs With the football season well out of the way and not any boys' basketball team, the Tigers have started to get in shape for the spring when the track season breaks forth. lt is a-bit early and 1llllCI1 bad weather is expect- ed to interfere with any reg- ular routine. However, the boys are willing to come out Whenever possible and keep themselves lit for the days ot real practice that willsoon come. While no attempt has been made as yet to classify the applicants, it appears that the Tigers will have the best track team this year they have ever had, with Miko Smith, Herbert Stallings, Greyson Daughtrey taking care of the short distances. The coach need have no tear, as this trio will furnish plen- ty of opposition for any high school club. Billy Myers, Fred Alkire, Bougas Grimes, Wilbur Wins- low and quite a few more are lighting it out for middle dis- tance jobs. The four hundred and forty C440l and eight hundred and eighty 18803 yards should be'well taken care of. In the mile, Paxson and Poplar Branch Overton are attempting to show their heels to the balance of the field. Morse will very likely take care of the high jump and may pole vault and broad lContinued on Page 23 TIGERS LEAD IN MYTHICAI. TIIJEWATER SEIECTIIIN Seven Men are Placed. Wil. son and Newport News Tied With 4-A Each In the Norfolk Ledger-Dis- patch of November 29 there Hllbeared a selection of all Tidewater high school foot- ball teams. The selection was made by the coaches of the various teams in the Tide- water League and in their Ohinions represents the best Players of the district. The Tigers are very well repre- sented. Out of the 22 men chosen seven Tigers were fortunate enough to be pick- ed. It is indeed an honor to be selected on such a team and speaks very well for the school to have so many who were fortunate enough to be picked. The competition for places 011 both teams was very keenly contested and with the exception of a few cases players could have been placed on one team as Well as another. The two teams are very evenly match- lContinued on Page 33 SOUTH NORFOLK VICTORIOUS, 12-O Friday evening, October 3rd, a band of well fed Tigers returned from the feast of revenge at the ex- pense of Monk White's Shipbuildersu with the final score of 12 to 0. This was our Iirst league game and the first year in the history of South Norfolk High School that they have been able to defeat the New- port News boys. Disposing of Newport News this early fContinued on Page 43 2 Tun T1GE1t's CUB TIGERS UUWES SUFFDLK Heralded Suffolk Attack Fails to Nlaterialize Outclassing the boys from Sudolk in every department of the game from the open- ing whistle until the close of the game, the Tigers romped on Suffolk for an easy victory of 54 to 7. Advanced dope on the game would indicate that the score would be close, as Newport News was able to win 7 to 0 from Suffolk. Hampton also was only able to conquer them 7 to 0. However, the dope which is receiving so many kicks during the season certainly received an awful wallop. At no time during the game did Suffolk even threaten the Tigers. They were only able to get one first down, this by a penalty. Starting off with a flash, in less than two minutes of ac- tual play the Tigers had scored a touchdown and sur- prised the Suffolk lads. Three more touchdowns were added in the first quarter. Bougas Grimes celebrated his home coming by playing one of the most brilliant games of his career, scoring four touchdowns. Smith and Morgan played their brilliant game as usual. The line to a man played exceptionally, as the Suffolk hacks were uu- able to make a first down. Suffolk has a wealth of ma terial and within a short time should be able to furnish some real competition, as their team is large and fast. Officials: Northrop, ref- eree: Baker, umpire: Chap- man, head linesman. Edmond: J0hn's a nice chap, but he's too terribly tight. Charlie: He isn't tight. I-Ie's simply saving for a rainy day. Edmond: Rainy day, me eye. He's saving for a Hood. TRACK OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT FOR TIGERS fContinued from Page 13 jump. Bougas Grimes, Her- bert Stallings and Greyson Daughtrey are also jumpers and pole vaulters, and should give Morse a tussle in any of these events. Possum, Baker and .lack have been working the twelve C123 pound shot. No schedule for the track team has been made out at this time, but an invitation has already been received from Woodrow Wilson school asking for a friendly meet between the Tigers and the Presidents. It is thought that they possibly made this con- tract by arrangements with Maury and Newport News, as both these schools have suitable grounds upon which to hold a meet. The track meet in which all of the Tidewater high schools will participate will be enter- ed and if the material will justify it, they will probably take trips to the other track meets if it can be arranged. This is indeed a very attrac- tive program and should en- courage every boy in high school to come out and try for a berth on the team. - GOLD FOOTBALLS PRESENTED TEAM CContinued from Page ll their watch chains. It was through the courtesy of our local sport fans that the balls were presented. All of this speaks very well the esteem and appreciation in which is held. on the proper educational ideas re- garding the place of athletics in high school and then in- troduced the Honorable Q. C. Davis, who made the pre- sentation. Charlie: I have a cold in the high school team Mr. Outland spoke HEALTH PROGAM IS LAUNCHED IN SCHOOL QContinued from Page lj vals with the actual weight of your child and whether or not the danger line is being approached. 1: Ill Pk all rl: :lr Ill :ls 221 122 We are glad to announce the presence of a dentist to work on the teeth of all chil- dren in the first six grades. The cost for this is fifty cents per operation, which includes filling, extraction and other dental work. This work will be done in the nurses office during the regular school hours. We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to have the teeth of your chil- dren attended to at the most critical period. This dental work is made possible through the co-operation ol' the State Board of Health and the local school authori ties. A A large per cent of the school children have been found to be underweight. Cards are being given to each pupil giving causes of under- weight and telling the patron the status of his individual child. In this way each child will know what his or her weight should be and what it actually is. As the children increase their weight or de- crease it, in case of over- weight, they will take home different cards so that the parent may know how they are progressing with their weight. The teachers are en- thusiastic and are taking part in the Better Health Program with united efforts. We pledge our hearty co- operation to this campaign and appeal to every citizen to assist in an effort to improve physical conditions for our boys and girls. Greyson to T-lerbert, work- ing crossword puzzle: 'tG0sh, you're dumb. Why don't you my head. get an encyclopedia? Mike: Well, that is some- Herbert: The pedals hurt lthing. .my feet. Tun VIXIGERISACUB 3 Fighting Tigers Smother The Maury Commodores Maury Team No Match for Powerful Tiger Machine: Defeated by Score 17-7 In one of the most colorinl battles ever waged within the confines ot League Park, the Blue and White warriors trounced the Orange colored jerseys of the Maury Commo- dores in one ol' the biggest upsets ol' the football season and one of the worst beatings that has ever been adminis- tered to a Maury team on their home grid for a number of years. Maury, who was given the edge before the bat- tle started, seemed demoral- ized and unable to cope with the Tiger offense and at times looked anything else but a. serious contender l'or the Tidewater championship. The 'l'iger's line established a reputation that will be hard for any Tiger line in the fu- ture to uphold. as the Maury backs soon found they could do absolutely nothing in the way of penetrating it l'or sub- stantial gainsg on the offen- sive, tearing large gaps in the Commodore line for the backs to come through. It would be very hard to pick out any one member of the line who did not play an ex- ceptional game. as they were all 'in it all of the time. Whitfield as tackle and Grimes as end were excep- tionally brilliant at tiues. Grimes, although he had in- jured his shoulder earlier in the week, played an excep- tional game. It was feared he would be unable to start, much less play the entire game. His ability at getting down under punts and break- ing up interference was un- canny for a cripple. In the backileld raugy Mike gave the Commodore ends a spasm as he twisted and whirled around them for sub- stantial gains. Poole at tull- back played the best game of the season. Time after time ploughing through theheavy Maury line for good gains and on the defense backing up the line like a veteran, 'Trolan's work as an opposing fullback being srnotliered un- der by the brilliant work of Poole. As quarterback, Morgan certainly proved himsell to be one of the outstanding, if not the best, quarterbacks ill this section or in the state. His judgment throughout the game was faultlessg his abil- ity in handling the team has been the cause of a great deal of favorable comment and it was largely through his generalship that the Tigers were able to come through with their wonderful victory. Besides handling the team in taultless manner, he displayed his ability as a drop kicker when he booted a perfect kick from the thir- ty-yard line. giving the Tigers their first three points of the game. The first half ended with the score standing 7-3 in fa vor of Maury. Coming back at the beginning of the sec- ond half it looked like an en- tire new Tiger team, as the Blue. and White jerseys seem- ed to have taken on a new lease on life and carried the battle to Maury during the balance of the game. During the third quarter, two touch- downs were forced over on the Commodores before they realized what it was all about. The Commodores were unable to cope with the situ- ation. as Mike was running their ends ragged, and Char- lie, Buddie and Billie ripping off nice gains through their line, which was opening up holes large enough to drive a truck through. Many fresh substitutes were rushed into the fray in a fruitless at- tempt to stop the mad rush of the angry Tigers, who once having tasted victory, were not content until the second counter had gone over. Fans, followers and news- papers were loud in their of the showing made praise by the Tigers. Mike: Alas! I fear l haven't written anything that will live. Charlie: Cheer up, Mike! Be thankful that you live in spite of what you have writ ten. Mr. Myers: Sport is indis- pensable to health! Freshman: But our grand- fathers didn't go in for it! My Myers: No, and they are all dead! TIGERS LEAD IN NIYTHI- CAL TIDEWATER SELECTION CContinued from Page U ed. Following is the selection taken from the Ledge1'-Dis- patch: First Team Grimes, S. N. ........... L. E. Whitfield, S. N, ........ L. T. Anderson, M. tC.J ...... L. G. Lankford, H. ........ Center Grey, N. N. ....... ---R. G. A. Smith, W. -- ---R. T. Scott. W., Howell, N. N. -- ---R. E. Bloxem, M. .... ---Q. B. Leitman, W. .... ..,. l I, H. M. Smith, S. N. ........ R. H. Spears, W. ............ F. B. Second Team Hofheimer, M. ......... L. E. Hull, H. ............... L. '1'. Cameron, N. N. ........ L G. Hines, S. N. ......... Center C. Smith, Sfk. ........ R. G. C. Stallings, S. N. ...... R. T. Holcomb, W. .......... R. E. W. Morgan, S. N. tC.J--Q. B. Jones, N. N. ,,,----,,, L. H. Malcom, N. N. ........ R. H. Pool, S. N. --- ---F. B. 4 'PHE T1GnR's CUB New Men Are Showing Up Well In So. Norfolk Lineup The Tiger Football Squad is larger and the material is of better quality than it ever has been. The boys are work- ing hard and the light for regular positions on the team is very hot. In several cases it would not be surprising to see some of the regulars dis- placed at any time, as some of the new boys are showing up remarkably well in prac- tice, much to the delight of the coach, as he likes compe tition and believes that bet ter results can be obtained. Winslow is fighting hard and it would not be at all surprising if he would not get an opportunity to display his wares in either the backfield or as an end. Adams has been showing up Very well as an extra lineman and his gains in experience will give either the guards or tackles a scrap to hold down their positions Morse, who got off to a rath er late start, as he was a lit- tle late in starting school, is showing up unusually well as an end and may be used at any time. Creel' is doing very Well and is ready to step into a guard position at any time. The team as a whole thi season has shown marked im- provement, particularly so on the defensive. This has been proved to the entire satisfac tion of everyone in the first two games when the Tigers were pitted against lines that would outweigh them on an average of at least twenty pounds to the man. This has indeed been very gratifying to Tiger followers, as our for- ward line has usually been outweighed and outfought by our opponents. NeWpo1't News figured on a smashing, driving attack through our line, but much to their surprise they we1'e unable to make any consis- tent gain during the gameg SOUTH NORFOLK VICTORIOUS, 12-0 CContinued from Page ll puts the Tigers off to a good start on a hard schedule. The game was played in the Shipbuilders' new Ath- letic Field, which is enclosed by a tall concrete fence. It is rumored that the fence alone cost 5Bl0,000. Being the first home game of the Ship- builders in their new park, they were particularly anxi- ous to win, but they had not reckoned with the ferocity and hunger ol' the eleven Ti- gers. Indeed they were Ti- gers, playing a cunning, watchful, waiting game until an opportunity to score pre- sented itself. Then, with all of the traits of a jungle tiger, they sprang upon the oppor- tunity and all the Shipbuild- ers were helplessly outclass- ed by the onslaught which led to our first touchdown. Newport News won the t.oss. Morgan chose to receive on the first kick-off. Morgan received the ball and on run- ning it back fumbled, New- port News recovering on our 35-yard line. On the first play Newport News' back fumbled and South Norfolk recovered on its own 45-yard line. After several thrusts at the huge Newport News line, Mike was called back to kick. New- port News received on their 35-yard line and were downed in their tracks. in fact, they only made about five first downs, several o' these. being by the penalty route. The members of last year's squad realize that in order to hold their positions they must be awake and on their toes, as some of the young fellows are putting forth their best efforts to land a position. As a result the scrimniages are fast and furi ous as all hands realize that they may be either moved up or down at any time. At the start ol' the second half the Sliipbuilders' hopes. if they had any, were cer- tainly scattered, as it was a mad, scrapping, fighting Ti- ger team that took the field again at the start of the sec- ond half. Morgan chose to receive again and Mike re- turned the ball to our 40-yard line before he was downed. From here to within the shadow, the Shipbuilders' goal post was our march, making G first downs in a row. However, Newport News' line stiffened and held. Standing behind his own goal line the Newport News' punter got off a beautiful kick and it looked though they were saved, for the time being at least, but Mike caught the kick on the 25- yard line and like a flash was over the goal line for our first touchdown. Buddie's try for a goal a few minutes later was blocked, the score, South Norfolk G and New- port News 0. The balance of this quarter was spent in a kickers' bat- tle, Buddie choosing to play a safe game and hold our 6 point lead. The line-up: N. N. H. S So. Norfolk Howell .... ILE. .... Grimes Gray ...... I-.T Whitfield Cameron ---L G. ---- Paxson Davis ------- C. ------- Hines Curtis ----- R.G Stallings Mirmelstein R.T.--- A. Smith Livesay -.-- R.E. ----- Bunch Rosenb'ger Q.B. .--- Morgan Jones .----. L.H.--- M. Smith Curtis, B. --R.H. -.--- Myers Poole Malcolm ---F.B.------ Substitutes: Newport News -Parrish, Jordon, Ferro and Spencer. South Norfolk-Stal lings, Adams. Touchdowns- Smith and Morgan. Officials: Captain Bucher KV. M. IJ, refereeg Wilkinson KV. P. IJ, umpire: F. Gres- ham CU. M. AJ, head lines- man. Time of quarters-I5 min- utes. ,. vl ,Wh-QQ V,YV- 4J,,,v,,.y:9E.-,.-h-'-- E., N H lf W: fa' M15 M536 I 5'q'6j,7Q , z...,.. y .4 -.,,,. , ..,..,.,.M. ..,. 1f,...,., ,M Z I ,, - , if lnyl , uh TIGER - 'l'l'gl2f wwpffm-w' ' ,A 'Q 2 W ..W, A g 19 '20, V 1 7 1 if -J' Q -f :Lf 15: f :i f if fu -'-' , -- ffii' ' 'ff .3- w Ms, f g' ' m A- bf' W ' ' ' 7 if -'J 4 'f 1.21 X' ,. -. 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S ecretary WILLIE OVERTON -- .M ............,............ .... - --Treasu1'er SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES HERBERT STALLINGS ELYVOOD SMITH JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES DORIS ALPI-IIN HARRY PAXSON SOPHOIVIORE REPRESENTATIVES THELMA SMITH BAKER WHITFIEIID FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES WIIJMA GORDEN WILLIAM LYNCH COACH-TED MYERS 1 k KM COACH MYERS 19 I 25. Q ..,,,,, ctr.. ,..,..... g.f,3, MI. , Wfsfw'.,m.mw ji 5 X Z Wfr Q rx f f 1 A ' if WMwQjx, -t ,,,:,, Q, M V . . av . fa-' , : , QVC- .,.... .,.-.X ,ml M .... '-A:m,i,3,,,,,l'5l 'fmf'- w 1 f'Y'-1 T W l f s...4 W. ' ff , .1 1 ,Ll 3 i V ' . ii f J I I i' 5 ' 1 f vu- ' : :: ,fl 4: 57' -,:,.- Hje-'f 2931: 11--M --:ral 'M .. . ' 9 6 wi ' 2 f W' V wr 'Wm' f 'W' 1 '- 'W 47- W ' t 4 '-'06 l H Mm 1 ww M an f f 4 jfunthall ehietn Svzasun 1924 T IS SELDOM that a school is fortunate enough to claim all of the laurels that the Tigers are able to call their own this season. This is particularly true, when you stop to consider 1, the relative size ofthe student bodies we are forced to compete with: some having an enrollment nearly ten times as large. Starting out with a hard season to confront them the Tigers buckled down and went at their work of preparation with true Tiger spirit. As a result when the XX illiam and Mary lireshies, who were touted as one of the best freshmen aggregations in the state. came down to South Norfolk to play, they returned to VVilliamsburg-beaten: 7-O. Thus paving the way for a successful season, the following liriday we journeyed across the Roads to meet the strong Newport News team which boasted of 21 Stonewall for a line and a set of plunging backs. The game was very exciting throughout: the Tigers electing to play the ni-st half on a safe plan: kicking on first or second down. But, Nlan! You should have seen them when they turned loose in the second half. The entire backfield functioning behind a line which tore huge gaps in the so-called Stonewall, moved the ball from our own thirty-yard line down and across the goal line for the first score of the game. XVhen darkness settled down the Tigers returned triumphantly with a l4-O victory to their credit. The team certainly looked and performed like veterans. The following Friday we again journeyed across the Roads to take on the supposedly weak Hampton team, but woe. ill luck, and misfortune were encountered as the Tigers lost in this struggle l3-7. The next game was played at home against the strong aggregation of Wilsoii High. Again, woe, ill luck, and misfortune, as we lost this encounter to a 12-O score: the only shut-out of the season. Then came the Maury game, one that will long be remembered in the hearts of all true Tiger followers. Witli the wind in Maury's favor, we decided to receive. The ball was downed on our ten-yard line when if , Qf M- ...,,. .. .... 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Wliile the first half ended with the score standing 7-3 in Maury's favor, the Tigers came back with the old never-say-die spirit and in the second half simply ran the Commodore defense ragged. Let's go was the cry and the team responded to a man. End runs, line bucks, and forward passes was the menu that was served the last half and the helpings were rather large and the Commodores were unable to cope with the situation. Reserves were rushed into the Maury line-up in a mad effort to stop the scrapping Tigers but to no avail. The game ended with the Tigers on top- score 17-7. The following Friday the Peanut Huskers came down from Suffolk for a game. The game was supposed to be very bitterly contested. according to advanced dope which has been spilled many times' The Snl'Iiolk boys were expected to put up a game hght, as they had recently held Newport News and Hampton to very small scores-7-O in each case. Their attack, however, failed to materialize, and the Tigers ran wild. Hougas Crimes, particularly, as he scored at least five touchdowns after receiving well executed passes. The hnal score was 54-7. Now came the outstanding honor to the school and various incli- viduals of the team, as the Ledger-Dispatch fostered a plan of selecting an .fXll-Tidewater Division Football Team, similar to the All-American selection made by VValter Camp. This team was picked by the various coaches from the high schools. The Tigers were very fortunate: more so. in fact, than any of the other schools, as we had a total of seven players, or nearly onc-third of the twenty-two men chosen. Wilson Grimes, end: Baker XX'hitlield, tackle. and Mike Smith. lefthalfback, were chosen on the first eleven. Charlie Pool, fullback: Cecil Stallings, guard: jack Hines, center: VVilliam Morgan, quarterback and captain, lor the second team. Positions on both teams were hotly contested and those who were fortunate enough to gain them certainly deserved the honor. Prospects for the season of 1925 are good. Let's go, Tigers, and make our l925 season a better one! IBUDDIEJ MORGAN, Captain ELWOOD IMIKEJ SMITH FRANKLIN CSHRICKD BUNCH I7 1 ALTON CAL? SMITH 'iuilf 'N Gr F? ' . , xx 7 I x 1 ls Q, 4 3 3 9' ,Qi I u 1' 'S yi I- ., I i, J fy .v ,K WILSON CUOUGASJ GRIMES In 4, ., J, ' . W - 41 .: X IQ' E gl .Cd N, . P 1, F ', V 5 .FQ 1. if-I yi, 1 I xg, w 1 1. -'I r I ni Q U ix ' 1 f 'N ' f : 4--2' 4 5. '5 3 I x 1 FRANKLIN KSCHRICKJ BUNCH . 'A JACK HINES I. 5- R. A ff. x HARRY KPACKJ PAXSON CHARLIE POOL CECIL cP0SsUMx STALLINGS HERBERT lSHORT1 STALLINGS BAKER WHITF l ELD ' - -:A-VW . ' -f-e W' . 3:7 .... V ' W 'f 777'If53l 4 t 4 .va l iL,,..f1.f AM, ,.,, , km ,if lam 'iam' 'A I , 'I 4 ' V M2f'5 'MW N ' i 5W 'm 'YMzZ11M1W W Q -' -v i if-1-:x ,Ww'X wfmflm I .L fig ' f VVVV If-,WI-f'fW'x-W. 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WILBUR WVINSLOW --- VVILLIAM MORGAN f .-as V 7' i ----Manager Catcher Pitcher and Centerfield -,First Base -----Sc-:cond Base FRANKLIN BUNCH ........ ------ S h01'tS'l0D HERBERT STALILINGS ...... ..-..-.------ T bird BHSG Captain ---- ----------------- I Jeftfielll EARL ADAINIS ,,,,,,,,,., --- .... Pitcher and Centerfield HARRY PAXSON ...,.. ELMER STALLINGS --- CHARLIE MORGAN .,.. MYRON VVINSLOVV --- FRED HODGES ..... Rightfielml - .... Reserve Outflelder ----Reserve Infielcler ----Rese1've Iufielder ----Rese1've Catcher .- WAVV fe 'A , lf' ' A .M ff - 'iff I , V 5' 'V V i 'V ,AA J ,U I I I J' J V Y C A li tl- .,., 2 ,... fs, ,,,, J, V ,, 1, , y i M , W .X if Jn- M 5 mn' 'kv I X 1 'V if V 2, ff! ' 2 .. f 1 nu It ,tr i 1 EF I XJ 3 ,N A ff I f ia'jL ...- - 1 . - 'ss ., ' g 1 f- -f - . . -Y.. . .N.,,,..M,., X - . f 5 . -I'1'..', Y? 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Hy losing these two games we were forced to bow to second place so far as league standing. Maury, champions of the liastern Division. only lost one game and we hold the distinction of being the only team in the league to defeat them. Quite a few new candidates were out for the team and the Hght waged for several positions was very close. Another year will see quite a few new faces in the Tiger lineup as a number of this year's team will go out and these new candidates will be material with which to build a team another year. ,- v ,. ,.T?:.,' ,., . . fpf 57- nf f ,-f' , ..- .1 -.W I-5-. ,I .xy ,,- , ,,. T, ,Q N rf- - - v.., . -1 . f.., S'-' . ., f, ,f -.,, f,,fY. xfh' 'wm- J ' --,f f L -.7 ' ' ' LJ? f fx M K E1 jx M M iw W xwwrwwmm -Wg-,ffl J dx., SX 4 ' 522. W ' -,,f'fJ, ,H . M A? M iff . ' -., . '51-J' .. fm U-V DD T73 3 , ,MA -' Q gf V! Q ,,fzL.,.,. ffl-f, - H ,...,... , ' 44-wwdiff W--MM--WS-...W H.,:.w-- ., V Y ,.,.V., , . 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Rothwell: INhy, it's one of your own. :r :ic :r :if we Miss West Qto Tilliel: Can you sing a solo for us tonight ? Tillie: No, I can't duet. is :ic bl: :if if Herbert: I can't find words to ex Jress mv indi nation. ,- . l f 3 ,, Beverly: 1 hen why get wild when I call you ignorant? PF as 4: 4: ff Melvin: l'Was Su'l'folk's dehate a heated one? Iidmund: Yes, 'twas all hot air. if Pk at :if :if Mike: Say, you know these world fliers were lost in the Arctics for about a week. Mabel: No! How did they keep from freezing? Mike: Well you see, they landed on a mountain ran e. i . . g Miss Scahfz Take the back exercise tomorrow. Jack: l'hey don't teach physical education around here. :ic :ia :ic ik ff Billy, what is protoplasm? asked Miss Keister. Billy, very promptly: Protoplasm is the swimming pool for a nucleus. :ld :l: :la :fc :lc VVillie, move, exclaimed Miss I-Iutchings. VVillie: You have to have a permit to move in South Norfolk, ff rv 4: :sf :if Edward fin math classt: Miss Scaff, what is ig? Miss Scaff: Cross-eyed, I reckonfl qw? tv ,J f f rf le- f M 'W X mms -msn' H-WW' 7' Wibmupw- . ith 1 suo en .w 1 u V -'Qi'-M5 ,ww JL 'J 6,,7,-e-- -A m,',Q,,.',,,A ,,,,, A ,,:5g::i lx M if - V- -i, i .. is W f 1- . -.4- w .n2, . .1.Au i v - 2 1 ' l':'1l'l, w' . : ' ll Miss Nkest: What hai e you in your mouth Pt liarl thashfullylx Nothing, P if 2 wk as ... . Miss Thompson Qin English classl: What is the meaning of toothsome P Sarah: Toothpicks, I guess. :if :sf 1 sf :ic Mrs. Parker tin domestic science classy Girls, would you like to make some nice waffles this morning? Clara: No, let's don't. They look too much like fried crossword puzzles, and I'm fed up on them. Sudie: Oh, li wish these receipes would be more definite. Mrs. il-larker: 'VVhat's the difficulty, my dear? Sudic: This one tells how to use up old potatoes, but it doesn't say how old the potatoes must he. vf vf -1 Jr 4: livelyn tnlaeing sent to the store by her motherl: I want a loaf of hread, please. Grocer: You are a penny short. The price has gone up since yes- terdayf' livelynz Then give me one of yesterdays loaves l want to buy some lard, too, said Evelyn. p Grocer : Pail? livelyn: I dicln't know you could get it in two shades. Miss Pulleyn: What does this mean, coming in late to school P Bill: lt was on account of the fog. l7og? said she. uxxillill' has the fog to do with it? You clon't live across the river. llill: No, ma'am, hut you do, and I thought you'd be latef, Doctor tfto Rohertal: You must take a walk every morning he- fore hreakfast. Roberta: Why, doctor, that's impossibleg I never get up until after lyrealcfastfy ' Ik Pls lk Pls bk Never hesitate to answer a question. Try, you might get it right. .-!- 5 ,,,, X , x yr' K2 - - wif' KW' M. 1 ,Q f',.,., ,I f w it .. 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Consequently for our mutual benefit, this bank offers its Co-operation, and solicits your checking anal savings accounts. 51.00 or more will start il Saving.: account. 452, INTEREST PAID Sfgfe Dcpoxil Boxav for rent Bank of South Norfolk sown NoRI'oI.K, VIRGINIA DIIIHN Cu'I'IIv.I1l.l., Puff. Mosias Gmssizu, Ifice-Prcs. D. W. RAIIIIII, lficn-l'rv.r. A. S. joruzs, Vire-Pre.r. C. I.. Gmsox, lfire-Pre.r. F. B. IIIOWNSEND, Cashier CARS d TRUCKS oivic 'IHILM Yoon o,RouR-THEY WILL APPRECIATI5 IT! . 39. white, Zinc. Au'I'HoRIzIf1D F0 rg! DEALERS 614 MAIN ST. I BERKLEY PHONE 398 Il doe.: make zz riwcrenrc where you buy your Forzin Z!Eahh's Eepartment Qture DRY GOODS, SHOES ond GENTS' FURNISHINGS Pictorial Review Pcztfornr PHONE BERKLEY 627 7-9 POINDEXTER STREET SOUTH NORFOLK, VA. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM A Qaualitp Sabine Store You Ge! High Qzzlzoiilyv Goods LOW PRICES FULL WEIGHT FULL MEASURE Merchants and Planters Bank BERKLEY-NORFOLK, VA. Ozggunized IQOO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 3400000.00 RESOURCES OVER sQ,000,000.00 MZ, Paid on Savings Accozinlx BERKLEYIS OLDEST BANK J. W. NASH W. L. BERKLEY, jk. Phone Berkley G54 IVE KNOW' HOU! Nash E5 Berkley C OMPLIMISNTS OF GENERAL INSURANCE Qtltanfng ann Rm! Erma Pressing works In. R. Hmras, Prop. 130 Berkley Ave. fllpposi L' ox ' NIE!! r I R ll I cj Telephone 205 W. Berkley Ave. Berkley 96 BERKLEX'-NKJRFOLK, VA. BERKIfEY'NORFOl'Ks VA- ' 'f 'J G E. jfnrehanh williams' jfumzral Sfflpff mf Bum? GROCERIES I3 C fxrs sn:-mxna Ava. MEA'l'S, IFRUITS fzzz d VEGETABLIQS Pl mcmlm c 609-W S cr1v':L H Nom' cm1,:q, VA. PI 1mfr1 c 525411 No. 2 Ohio Ave. Herff-Jones Company SCI-IOOI, AND FRATERNIT Y JEWELRY INDIANAPOLIS :76'iUl'fL'7'J fo fha NUIIIO7' Clrzu Qf Sazztlz Nwfolk H igh Srhool C I 1' ' ' ilhhetnater bupplp f f Qllnm an line QBID ZBnm1mnn 9 37' ' mUhHEEU QED, Jllzzcfzineffy and Supplies NORFOLK, VA. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA I . I . I'lalras'l', Przxf. Phonc Berkley I-I0 W. C. ARRINGTON, V.-Pres. is' Gen. fllgr' M. If. CH1us'x'lAx, -Vac. OHICC amd Yard: Cumpostella R. lIRQUHAR'I',fF7'E'Il.V. E. QE. Zlrringtnn 8: Qin., lint. -DEALERS IN- LUMBER AND MILL WORK BIiRKLEY STATION NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Phone Q1080 Peter Smith 55' Company Dry Goods and Nofionx Leader.r rg' Low l'rife5 416 Main St. NORFOLK, VA. Complirnenls ef kim ,S 3.23 Cranky Tim Outer-.Jpparel Shop fur 1'WI.S'.5'lf.S' COMPLI MENTS OF ?B1fil1ge5,?Earrnm 85 Glu., Zinc. Blue Ribbon fwayerzfzaiye Shaffer! BOOK and STATIONERY STORE Printers aria' E71g7'6lUL'7'.S' 107 CSRANBY S'rRE1a'r NORFOLK, VA. Phone 21938 Say fl With Flower.: jlietntun, Jflurist Incorporated 220 Monticello Avenue Q19 Brewer Sr. NORFOLK, VA. El Alton R. Newton, E. lVl. Albright, We Sell School Books M'rzmzger Sec. 62? Tren.: Complzwents Q' A Friend Compliments cy' Szeamshzlo Fuel Compczryf Compliments qf D .W. RA PE R 85 S O N Dr14ggj5f'5 ll'fmlc.mle and Retail 109 WEST BERKLEY AVENUE LUM BER BERKLELNORFOLK, VIRGINIA and MILL WORK Vvilson liOllll :xml N. S. R. R. 1 H Q Complimenls SOUIH NORDOLK, VA. of U A FRIEND Telephone 274- Qibesapeake iguilhing Qssuciatiun 222 West Berklgv Afzffvenzze PHQNE BERKLEY 1927 WY!! Advance You Money To Help Pay For Your Home IB. 31. Utbumpsun AL Qin. fE.flllbli.f!IL'd 18831 S .W . WI L S 0 N S5 S 0 Compliments Nil LIBERTY S'1'Rl41P1'l' of ox Phone 574- Berkley AA I1+'RlhN D The Leo1z'i11g Me1'fha11ZJ of Soufh Nmfolle SUMMER SCHOOL .11 T Bahis:Eagner Business Qlullege 306 Qliast jfreemasun intrest PHONE 23054- Hnrfulk, Hrginia J. Enos Cuthrell Radio Se!! .ofdll Kzhdf Tho Pi07lL'L'7' Radio Store of South Novjfolk ij Poimfexfaf' Sfnfef Phone Berkley 471-I South N orfolk M eat Packing Company Camphmemj Qf Beef' VPork Veil 1. s. TAYLOR Ilafd, Cheese hggs 174 Lioerly Slreo! South Nofjfolk, Vo. I I N N .f-lgml Im 1Qrted'Str'ings C. C1. Conn, Lui. it all Ixums Q 9311 ling. Montagna Booksellers, Stz1t1cme1's ann' 1T':l1Q'I'2lVCl'S QQI7 GIYHIQV -S'!1'n'1, Corner ' Muslc House lW0fz'e7 n Alu s zca! Merclzanzizge 5. E. bcntt anis Clllu. 1211 LIBERTY STREET XVHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN and MILL FEED all L D. P. BLEND Coffee The f'1,07'!I1p.S' Bef! Drinku ON SALE AT 167 D. P. Stores Pl GGLY-WI GGLY QEreef's Qutn Qupplp TEXACO GAS 81 OILS FISK Times U. S. 'PIRES HEXIDEH BATTERIES AUTO ACCESSORIES Balterie: Rerharged 19 Poimlexter St. SO. NORFOLK Compliments Of W. M. WHALEY 1Bre5tnn'5 Pharmacy The lkpendfzble Rexall Store E SCHOOL SUPPLIES Gmrfualion P1'e.rent.v and Evwyllzingfor 1110 .fcholar PHONE PRESTON He 1Vill.S'end It Bmuq Lax' 335 B.iB.3Keil1 8: 381713. In corpomled Hodges Ave. and Campostella Blvd. BERKLEY El HAY, GRAIN, FEEDS and SALT I3 Poultry and Dllily Feedx 117111, Szzpplies Il Specially O 1 d D O m n O n Compliments af IFOH 0l'kS Robertson-Northrop WARREN as PR1vo1T, P1-ops. Sport Shop, In C. IRQN ,md BRASS FQUNDRY Corner Plume ann' flllanlie Streets Across from Post OHECQ: BERKLEY-NORFOLK, VA. ANNO UZVCIIVG Our Afew Locafienr .251 Granhy Sfreef Hjh . . . J en again interested in .l holographie work il will he our pleasiire to have you Uisit as. Wishing each individual of lhe class of 1924-25 ninfh happiness ana' sueeess, we are Coriliallv yours, Caffey 's Stailio Je G. Wilson Corporation 013132 Cibzsapeake Glnnfectiunerp 1 Sonrcrrs Youv. Busmnss C077'1pli77'1E71l,f C,ma'y Tohaems of ' Stationery Toile! Alrlicles - Soda Si-hoo! Supplies MAY CUTHREIAI1 El No. I CHESAPEAKE Avia. Phone Berkley 9181 PHONE Q77-I-I Sapper-Cooke-Klavansr Incorporzzlerl DIAMONDSMWATCI-IES-IEWELRY CLASS RINGS IWADE TO ORDER 'JUG Plume Struct NORFOLK, VA Clmige . 1l'C0llI1fJ Solirilvd Frizzell Brothers, Inc. Zblirpcles anim Svpurting Snobs Bfzllzing, lifzxeball, Tennis, Golf and Fishing Supplier Biqwilv RL'fJllf7'f71g, Brazing and Enmnding TOYS AND KODIYKS 217 East Alain Sfrect Tclcpllunc 223009 N07f0ik, Vifgiliizl Slmlmx, G. .luNI':s. Z. Ii. VANM: Jurwzs, Omwmzml ISL! Prvs. R Mgr.. S4-u'y -I' Trvus.. E I'lmm- HIE Iivrkle-v Plmnr 517 Ill-rklc-j.' 'l'. C'. 5ANDl'Illl.lN, Ilunu lhzumcmzzl, g ' lvhlrimx llup.. M:mriun: Supl.. lllmmr 245-I7 Norfolk l'lmme277ll2 Norfolk E , , 1 J. l,. Hvrzwrwz. Supl., U. L. Av:-zus. , Plmnc 11112-J, I'urtmuuutl1 Superintendent Q . , SKUIZIHIIUII BE :uc um' lVlACH IN E Wo luis UNC0R,,0RA.rE,,3 AND IIIOIINDRY Co., INC. NURIPOLK, VA. 1K'IACIIINIS'l'S,HUII.ICIIM.-IKICIIS,BI.M'IiSMI'l'IIS I'Mtl'l'1N'l'l-IIIS, f'Al'LKl'IliS, LAHURICRS l'A'l l'lGIlN NIAIQICIIS AND rv10l'l.IJlGRS l'II,I'ZU'l'RlK' AND Mfl'1'l'YI,l'1NlC WELDING AND I'lTT'l'ING lim:-as AND Inm: IFUVNDIIII-IH Ducks Ft. Luv QE lillzubulln Sts., Bm-rkluy, Norfolk. Ya. SHOPS Ft. ul' Mulberry Sl.. Phnnv 27 Berkley NORFOLK, VIRGINIA flullzorizcfi C npitnl SI0,000,000.00 III OFFICERS F. M. SMITH, Praridcnl R. WV. PORTER, Vife-Prexident W. B. Doucnsxrrv, St't'7'8fIlllV Jos. A. NVALLACE, Treruzwcr R. A. IVICCOY, Solicitor C. M. GRAVES, JR., filet. Sealy The Collegeg' William S9'llVIary For Metz and Woffzerz Is supported by the Snte ol' Virginin for the benefit of all the people. Here one may receive the best possible training at the least possible cost. WINTER AND SUMMER SESSIONS. Regular college courses leading to Bachelor or Master degrees, courses for teachers, principals, supervisors, and superintendents leading to elementary, normal professional, special, collegiate, or collegiate professional certificates, and courses for students preparing for lnw, medicine, business, engineering, or social work. Credit for all courses can be counted towards a degree. Special attention given to eertilieutc requirements. Write for particulars to -The Qllullege uf- Wliilliam anim Mary Williamsburg, Us. H. L. Biuooss, J. A. C. CHANDLER, Registrar President K. I. I-IOKE, Director Summer Sesszon MISS EUNA LEE UUBBS Teacher nf Piano 113 W. FREEMASON S'I'Rl2FZ'I' Dial Norfolk 23770 Wie Deliver fl! fill Times W. B. Smith Staple and Fancy Groeerie.r, Iihztits and lfegetablex, Flesh ilfleatr 2 Park Avenue Phone Berkley 5-L8-J Compliments Uf T. G. HARRELL Phone Berkley 4-5QfW GW. Pegram Staple and Fancy Graeerief Fresh and Salted Meatr Cigars Es? Tobacco 83 Baz'nbf'z'rfge St. South Nmfolk, Va. COMPI ,l MRNTS OF E. C. Savage Company Rea! Estate, Rentals and Insurance IQ4 Braiuaesv Ave. Phone 263 Conzplinzents i of A FRIEND rintcraft ress, nc. FoRMIaRI.v WM. A. FISKE, INCORPORA'IlED Born in Portsmouth, Stole of Virginia, 1840 I Y iBrmtrrs : Euukhunhrrs : Rulers BooRI.I:rs, CA'l'Al.OGS, RA1l.ROAD AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING or EVERY DESCRIPTION ' A mm mm E EI This Annual ls a Product of Our Plant El E1 EIEI E113 Located af 106 and IO8 High Street, Portfmoutfz, Vz'rginz'a Telephone: Portsmouth 2I6Q ' Cm,,p1j,,,,,,,5 of Teleplxoncs Dial 25381-Q5fibLQ H. T. Crufsrau, ju. R. N. Koomcr mhz 355913195 Pres. Eff Treax. .S'mz'lw1v ggtnfp' Elm' CEI 19 :Ferrell Xcftllu IQ7 IN. Berkley Ave. and 10ArCz1Cle Bldg. 0 . I . ncorporutcal W. B. DOUGHERTY, RE-Al fl-ORS 7 N P fffff1 f y RI:1N'I'Al.S-INSURANCIC W' cj' 1?R,'l5 IXLEI v Km! Eslzznf .filrrliorzecvzv SN-l Frmj' 106 INVEST PLUME S'l'REE'I' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA NORFOLK, VA. Harris, Woodson, Barbee Co. fncorpomled Ebulesale flllunfentiuners Sf2'1VIOSET HND LOW'NEY'S HIGH GRADE CHOCOl.fITE.S' AT fl REf17SONfYBLE PRICE Ark Your Dealer Phone Berkley 711 CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Gibson Brothers Sozzffzerzz Branch Motor Coffzpwgy Porflock, Vil gZ'lll.ll S.,-IY! Plmnc 3-I-580 XVHo's THE BEST RCJOFER IN TOWN? Jfzrn:3Kuse Clllutijes NLM Saidf' g' QE' Rpm. Q QED' 115 GRANBY S'l'RHE'l' Dial 27772 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Fernhelmer NORFOLK, VA. Gompiiments of The . mls Eflmunt 913013 Mutual Building Association UI NUIIOIK, VIIEIIIIZ COIVIl'I,lMl+1N'I'S I I I I Complimenly IIBIIIIIIB IIUIIIIHGI BIIIIIIIIIH HIIII of Lililll ASSOGiaIi0n SCOTT CREDD SYKES :me Plume sf. NoR1f0i.K, VA. 13.711711 .ro11n,'Mi7zg, plan! if NOHC lf you don? know how, we will .rhow you how YL. YL. igreehluhe ITIQORAI. GARDEN AND NURSERYMAN S'i'Ai.i. 17, CITY FLOWER MARKET NORFOLK, VA. Southern bburtbanh anh Business Ziiinihersitp MAIN AND ATLANTIC STREETS This is the BUSINESS SCHOOI, where over 16,000 young men and women, boys and girls have received their BUSINESS TRAINING. School open the year 'rouncI. Our SUMMER SCHOOI. of-Fers an splendid opportunity for public and high-school pupils to spend the summer months at zu good BUSINESS SCI-IOOL. Plmuc, mll or wrilrfm' izgformalion. I,. A. KIQIE, Priiucipul Dial 23073 AI. IVI. RESSLER, President who Ulinioersitp -of virginia- CHARLOTTESVILLE COWPZWKWJ EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL. D., President gf The Training Grouna' of All ,. ,he peoph, sCHooL LUNCH Room fiddresx THE REGISTRAR, University, Va. W. 'l'. Poweu. G. Cirusisnm' A. M. VVAGNER E. QE. otnell Qlompanp, ilnc. Printers and Engravers webbing Stationery iiaigh School Zinhitations Telephone 25096 410 P1,uMi2 S'rREs'r NORFOLK, VA. 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