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liiiHwHwt!! 1 SCHOOL FOREWORD .-Motion of any book, no matter how The publication o . effort on the part o small, represents effort o li Y it was to publisn whose responsibility it any other publication, r c his publication, Xx e an.. of toil and thoughtful plan- presents long hours of toil a Hon of TP3 EAGLE, no nine. With this edition nxn . , after all, Utor ana planning • involve • oonld and would do it e up feel that we coul t-fiful to all those persons The Staff is grateful. . w8 y, helped us and organizations who, ln . We especially extend our sin with this project, we esp «...™ . •«• • p; p; . « “ P. U— community. Eagle Staff x 5h Clas of 5k r a i f ve DEDICAT I 0 k It is with pride and appreciation that we, the class Of 1954, dedicate our yearbook, T BE EAGLE t0 th ° 3S Wh ° “ el,e -sponsible for our school Plant being what it is today. 0 ur sacred and aolem thoughts are with those who have gone on the Sr ° at aoiaew er ® instrumentaliats in the Held of education and human endeavor. We feel !UU Motion so that we .tight have the proper education and the opportunity for great¬ er aenlevements and that we may do so In tp(m _ quillity. We sincerely hope that the relatives and friends of those who made this supreme sacrifice will accept this dedication wit-h lon wltn the same spirit we present it, and along with it, our pro- -Ohnd assurance that those who helped have not done so in vain. otjh principal S a S Stt ty WhiCh has chan sed tremene S ® etter opportunities are being S S 1 °J-° CC V ti0nS throu § h0 the Uni A + Success is yours if you w ’d anri beC ° me WCl1 trained in thefiel d and your reward is success. Succ ured in terms of monetary value b tappiness which you are able to obtain u your knowledge to work and reap ait you as a result of helping others, ccessful journey down the path to suc ( ocean lies before us. Haywood E, Johnson Hr. Taylor, our sponsor, is a native of Richmond, Virginia, He as a graduate of Armstrong High School in Richmond, and a graduate of Virginia Union Uni¬ versity where he recieved his _bS. degree in Commerce. Mr, Taylor has obtained twenty three hours toward the Master degree m Business Education with ad- axnistration as a Minor. He is a.Veteran of World War II - a vS C Mf der RichHlond along ith his many active Church activities. Ae Bind it extremely diffi- eult to put into words our son d ? ep a PP rec iation for Lr. Taylor’s kindness and un- cilsJlff?) rta to help nake the ci«.ss 01 54 a success. We’ll never forget or ever regret our sponsor, Mr. Taylor ' EDITORAL SPAFF UOJ □NIDU3W ' ■ f 5-y OUR TEACHERS •s J vO host popular seniors Robert Carter J r Most Popular Bo |oan M. Stokes Most Popular i hundred fifty-four, enabled us to reac and guided us in the graduates , this our creed huch Ln our high school car ;ess for future Hie. believe that trust in - +. rt bftcorae future 1 fellow man i , r citizens f ' 5U has the ■unde rt ake and e that the obligation should be given a and talents to Me believe thau « - to express his inspirations , highest peak. it 5 a udennn° £ th C e°S ual career. We believe that h Pg , s lifting t all, when it has con iron He hereby declare this We believe in our motto «We have ocean lies before us. and education m Of his indivitt- jiaroon and $hite Maroon Carnation ve crossed the bay; CLASS COLORSi CLASS FLOMEB, MOTTO CUR CLASS OFFICERS tiilKMMt ' y ' .; U) Theadore R. Bartlett Jr. (j r Course - College Pre P . Ambition - Mortition Activity- Chap,,Sr. Class, Choir, Band, Basket- oaa. 1 . Baseball, 11. S. a. ( 2 ) Sobert Blueford Jr. (Bobby) ixrse - Commercial Ambition - Stenographer Activity - Basketball,Base- bail Varsity club (3) Lionel Brooks (k) Geneva Brown (Seva) ' Colle «. ' e Prop. Station - Sea tresJ Activity - Varsity club, N. II. A. ( 5 ) : usssar Varsity, Baseball Trea. Sr. Class ( 6 Nathaniel Cooke (Hat) Course - College Prep Ambition - Masonary Activity - varsity. Honor, Pres. Sr. Class, Student Council SENm CL AS3 directory (?) Edith Clayborne (Molly) Course - College Prep Ambition - Teacher Activity - Library, N H . S2 • oAr ( 8 ) Oelores Dedmond (Del) ‘ Colle s e p p. Ambition - Teacher ivitj - n.H.A., Varsity, Honor Society, p res Student Council, Feature Editor, y r book, Newspaper (9) Joseph Dedmond (Joe) Course - General Ambition - Carpenter Activity - N. F. A. ( 1 °) alouise Gayles (Nookie) Course - College P re p Ambition - Secretary Activity - Sa p ety R Htrol Honor Society, H.H.A., Library club ( 11 ) iranees D. Graves (Dee) Course - General Ambition — Secretary tak t Var3lty ' 1 ty Patr l, Library ST5HIUR Washington (Linny) 5 0 - Commercial 3 ion - Stenographer rity - Varsity, Bask- ball. Bus. Mngr. Year Book, Baseba Is (Hip) - General n - Secretary y - Jr. Bed Cross, Library, Basketball HHA Marvin Tlhite Course - G Ambition - Activity - Lock ley, (Bottle) , - Commercial .on - Secretary L ty — NHA, library, safety Patrol Whiting (Stell) - Coxamercial on ■ Bsant xcxan [ty - Safety Patrol, Library, Basketball, S«et. Sr. class Marble (Ben) jn - Doctor - College Prep, tv - NFA, Varsity, Safety Patrol, Vice senior Class Yates (Ginny) - General n - Be au fcx c x an ly - Safety Patrol, Library, Basketbal Yearbook Staff Shorter (Bd) _ t i.on c anx c -se — General ivitv - Dramatic Club Susie loung Cours e-General Ambition - Sec Activity - H. Five years ago a croon n r • , school, very excited and imid ' 2 Th ?irls entg red m l!5j agmary one. imd Thls day seemed only wor Lf hoS SitSf a o£ S so ng ° ,Jr3elTCS to °ur shoo “ Miss ly S year was « ■ Our sponsors were b ' ls , ;, v .i • ■ - r L ' 3 ! 133 111 the near future During this period of tXf , - t,uttsr “ r. V,. L Taylor Queen of hay. 3h e also or“nef£ s f see b y now we were very acti ve sTt ,L 3™ cm or J 163 ’ for we had learn the funL h ?°? ” ork ani school 01 sl:f ool life. Our rnroll JnT™ 6 481 P™ceodures During our third yea- wMrh lort 7-four. very busy in preparing ojrs el ?1 L _°“ r ,? ophraon ' : V we were lonal fields. Our spSnsoTwaJ Li and other vocat! this period of time we m, v « a tl ® s ' ydla M, Nutter. During ‘he D.H.A. and WcTf mT 8 P a «f=Sl was crowned Miss N.H A Ourtf 1 ' Doroth y Marie Locklev During our fourth year ® r ollment wa s thirty-six. making plans and prepLation r ye3r we were very busv we would soon haveTfxffthe L™ fUtUre For S jiSnMarbl 33 ? ffiC6rS Were chosen o ‘T ? Seni r StoS J 1Ce sident, Nathaniel clZ’ ? resident Ber in°ton treasure, James Shorter; and ChaSl J e 1 creta y dean ft Our sponsor was Mrs Lola i ?? lain Mal in Wash¬ es crowned ueen of May. Sip Del ° reS Dedrao d r was during September, 1953 ' th J? nt was twenty-three. -rue. For we were of fi 0 11,, thai our dream finally cam. ;«.t is twent iirSL hced 3 ealors . -top to take stock as to what ha- V ®? r busy We often 0 hers who started out with V happ6ned to ti ' ie thirty-four feparf 6 fc ““ «hool depart, w e wish to thank each aii ®f bered by u s. How, as we wi’Lf tD this P” t hta.“in a” wh f. h “ helped i„ , though our paths divide 1 PDuoation. lather our education, or fill our lh ? ° f g ° forth to 016 Irainins 3 ool. 5 ' e w111 or for. have crossed the bay; the ocean lies before Sdith Clayborne . ?yy STUDENTS Salutatorian Joan Stokes ©lores Dediaond Valedictorian Elouise Gaylas ,UC i! Nathaniel Cooke iinWHH ' oAL ' JTATOHIM SPEECH Superintendent Forrest • m9 t suest have r se ° r =ible to travel. National paths pleasant Jd °u r natural joy at havir stone, the completion of t he Ulis , scholastic mil e - hoSi d s h t} f; sense is tnat no man walks alone P pr0(ih ing maturity, our reai i + ° thi so G Sr% our s £jr£s share 1 = oo t rss: ts a «r rlghtiy -™ Srioitr 51 md ai ays « the formative years tiredlessW fa ?’ nave see « us through the hearts S 1 ?X £££ g£““; their Philoso hS! “ s themselves, S ex- ur Sre f £J£“ tf S£S g “ The responsibility 0 r fhTV? g bands. Students tod fy stadv ° g9ns ™tio„ lies in their Prepared to face sita oa evante s they Lr t praouoe and skill. t “ a thorough understanding I he 1951 a graduate faces a „ a ... £ i sdHSS - te 3 where they pleased w 9 Deen uuted the right U C ?i° r ° r ion of HuifSX t r “ 5 tate travel. T S N BVhta, the most far reaching ZLnl mm ■ nf extending human rights to all re%r t S’e£r r 4 SSTrace, nationality on « co-uni=ation and tranaporUti te- worfdS in fact. No spotless than seven days cannot be reacnad by P , -fetourt an hour. and by rapid communication ■ 1 opportxinit y for us as neg- The changing world offer b in a posi tion that was roes. le have an perS0 nel. Vie have at least one formerly occupied only , - vable. The Negro of today nao Negro in every type of wrk conc toeri ,an History to a better opportunity thaa ev are participating m nm to limitless heights. More and no. meeU ngs. The racud segregated contests, as pPe y have been in the past, barriers are not as stro b completly. Vie, the graduates and as time passes they rt.ll tail J in this changing world of 195U, are aware of mx respon Jtta top of our chosen and we are preparing ourselves to go fields. yartuation of the class of 195U of 01 ou- This is not only tne gff da y for each of our cester Training S ool. h L lovad teachers. To our parents parents, our I ' p end = “ five long years of worry, sacrifices, it is a graduation after live b y over 0 ur accomplish- guidance and God’s jf J! ° U effort8 to help us succeed. For air marts, and are foud o y graduation too, for you relatives and JSLt! kindness and moral support have given us words .° the struggle. To our teachers which have sustained many o :L r6 living through each of us tliis is your graduation f ent love , and ho fie. the rewards of your toil, ? on we did not always make ¥,e are humble m the r ea that we bought our parents the most of the best that was in ’ gurviYQd And because of disappointments. Their faith i tham . offer them a tl TiSrcompletion of « “f the Whatever glory the he may be „ it P a gre at deal motive power behind each ’ a thing of brick and stone. The school itself seems a g its own a positi It has become endowed with a per c L wes. We the grad- symbol of American youth’s measureless nake you uXes of 195 U will never fail you. We lies ba f 0P e us.- proud of us } we have crossed the bay, tne Joan M. Stokes, Salutatorian ’!?U pevl ' J . tafL hearts of Gla of th9 sent iments that possess the T e occasion is one which has S it ° f OUr high «ehooJ i ! associations that we have formed ® adness a d regret. Se pensnced here are of that ' n ?t d oys that w e have J deuplicate. As the years roll toXadTto? Ufe 03,1 never iTll - ppreciate s tiU more deeply?? ?! glV f Perspective We in which we received the training ' that Sn ?! g ° lden da - TO tal in the oegirming of life? work co titute our capi- it is not well to d «u 11 now ter our thoughts on the work whicr r the past We must aay go ana whatever we may do WP m,,? lxes ahead Wherever w , That successes intadt id, -™ti “ tte oa «® of humanity 15 tf oased on unset- uraatly un any walk y. And it may be rendered WS Ch “ th6 J° int «3UU of t“ i° n ° Ur a bMt lth th « lo- For the greatness inherent in i • !’ rai ;ui g a «d inclination. +?? ? expressi °c. The artist J f! ° X fflan there ara many ave- that he could disclose to ? on canvas the beauties musician thrills the soul with?? advantag s 1x1 no other way tbs thought too deop S Sds S, S 0 y tl,at has ita source S Personality of the gr tmL bria to life again the he, and the arUsian with skill r, i h g °e 8 as no oth0r means oould necessary to our , eX f„“ 8 £ff£s f y QateB 018 tne sum of human joy, and ifthe Joi th in addi e to our in 3 B fJ° an ° Ugh t0 find the 2sk S ttof ing happin s . J ii can labor in fho that is peculiarlv ie g sho?ri adiVidualit thru the med?? th? eSS that we are expres- W should win success, and in th??? i % conveys it best, then A dlet W ° rld,S a «°«aplish menu “ fittln 8 cm Ana. let us not forest not the result of chafce, tut whlch is ours is faring of countless of our rountrv? tQ ? md preiva tion and suf ZoTtbf AmeriCa 2 « TS e l y f? ves to fta P the spirit of her peonle a nr j , t analysis must depend And as WO go forth let „TS sl of goverment lL national ideals intact to ITJZ ! J ° ° ur sfaare to preserve ou? thas shall transmit to our posteri -? r Ver we ma P be the work Uful and still more richly?!?? f OUntr y stil1 re beau- the recipients of a trust and wl+h 1 I Qry real sense w e are ligation to assume in larger measure °+f educatlon comes an ob- citizenship. Our older bfotherfv? ?? r0sponsibi lities of the field of war. How noble tw aid a sxde their books to seek 22 r ? n - peace 1 haVe “ ' ' We C “ S8 ” - -ntry X l n - Continue on page 25 f2CL jc- we« u.f ,V( . • iff stitutions and by ar o to ba met on every side, -fS g fe prond oi f e . “mater- “Ve realise ‘ that - possess an Mu ch of a ials out of v.bioo a life ■“ d d ribed by Roman ar ' : educational baggage xt oestd ()ur learning must be asaan- meaning that which hinders aU ecUv9 ness. «|P ed before it can ue put to.use them. Struggle his its lessons £?£?£«bich is the basis “ d Str tI = r S “d Itat we may not oe looking in humility, character, ana will come upon us. rk in the world not blindly, So we set forth for our eriousness of purpose, re- hope fully, not carelessly; but which is life. Sachin solved to give our best £ in accordance mth his own particular task win his powers. toward us with material waaltn. The world may or may not seriaaS iy concerned. Riches that regard we should not be 0 f success, and the pop- have come to be regarded as the « 1™ aUon of ever gn - ular idea of getting on in af isrt forgat the immortal h«_ 4 n „ heaps of dollars, -et prey, where wealth a.w -U1 fares the land, to hasten ills P „ st be subordi- mulatas and men decay . The makl have lived the coo nate to the making ° £ Ihentai. KiPlih« 1““ “ £i “Slf no « £ 5 rSrSr-v - ■■ heseeslt r 0„d of Thing. as WJ« • of our scho ol days. To those he have now oooe to the close and tawlad p and who have given to us so ir Y _ heart felt thanks. Members of Sperience we worthy of your instruction, the faculty we shall sthi to tum to you for counsel And in days to come we will at ti and inspiration. _ . be broken. Though our duties Classmates our S J will oft en reunite to live in ' lead us far apart ye of our treasures gathered he our school days. o d f m our association. And so has been the benefit derived xr Fa rewell. we give merited appreciation and a i ’ Elouise Gaylee Editor s note: This .-? £££■ , Sn“ fi rSTuhabld to present her « composiUon) | cm « • s.y CLASS TITLES by «elen lewis i Calvin Washington Class Valedictorian. .Delores Dedmond ..•Joan Stokes .Joseph Dedaond .Edith Clayborne .Dorothy Locklev Girl. ___ ••♦••• Calvin Wash-tn nn Joisest Boy,... J g! ; g ] J.. UayTs Shortest Girl. ..Robert Bl ue ford shortest Boy..Dorothy Lockley Most Dignified..;;;;;. ..Robert CaSer f ost Popular Senior Boy. ...Benjamin Marble ost Popular Senior Girl...Robert Carter f Argest Qir l.... .Goan Stokes Larges t Boy... .Deloris Washington Class Lover,.... .Robert Blueford Best Dancer (Girl)... . ....Geneva 3 rovm Best Dancer (Boy).... Helen Lewis klss Ghowroff... Bartlett iing Personal!tv.Deloris Graves Whiting 3 Young cost Cheerful Girl;. ' .’:.Joan Stotef Clown of the Class. . .Virginia later f ' f • • ....vR io nel Brooks .Robert Blueford .Nathaniel Cooke .Delores Dedmond . dith Clayborne .Robert HLuefatv] L f ost Likelv +.« Succeed;;;;;;;...Blouise Gayle .Nathaniel Cooke Joan Stokes (ume} THE SONG FROM MOULi [ (V. lie re is your He (lyric by e has coni® to ne ' er again see y siust say good-bye, iter fare-well principal learned a let from all o V ' ' ll make you proud ol “ K «, vaars that are to come (n . - CLtoS PROPfiTiCY 1 A 3 f ok into the future ' ) b y 2 stell Whiting j xTnSeltS — pat S L 3 3,1 ° r Cure Z- ■ ? Clayb0ra( ' « in the hone or Hr. and rs SaundeS ZhZSSf 0 ’’“ d thls U it is Urs 3e , «th her husband £ 2 ° f tor U g 3 root, w£ 2 t -«ow, I seo Mrg E partnent now seated at her ' dS ' k cali? W ° rk in M office -he • ling kids 3 ill-i« c Hmg to her baby-sit on ° ' le ls h it it JPiie. “ ' r ab0 « her dar- hSr HeZ ° raV8S h “ n,t “0 she has 22 ? st jdents Clil j S danc ing lessons in Montreal 0 j:T y CM %z:;zt:: T ion opeZr the «- «■• “TL ™ - « «. s SK:r: ot 14 SeSoS l B 2S e « i S a ? tifl,:l hl ' e h0SPlta1 ’ nUrSing B “ oki - — - ia s adZ 3e¥enmg zjt Ibe great ' •loofer 1 i« j:oc;c ' 5 house; it i a none oth than? 0 ? to Danville to Shiri i ooert Carter has , 1 t‘ than Li onel Brooks ln Th kiS C ° mpany he has three dlrlin y-T a lot and Moby.« nree darling kids, -Mike, Mickey ♦ il ls can t £)C tTn«? arhV ■; Zt--S e T™ ® pit ' ' ZS £“£ « • ! are Jt • have two wll ° could this be, well 1 found somebody to swoon „ • u, none other than Hiss M S Cant ' d Page 30 - - ns h paye etAndin on the corner of ms is 1959 ana nofSS -in ° f « ve. reading the Sagl-. great York Times P . gotten married and is disc Ualvin ' “f f “tuon aSvs tmag his favorite nal for h. jockey on W R 7, kids, Caronation. CLASS VflU I. Ho toe Senior ““LfunderstmdiSsf heSby a P“ bUc IT clS Sxs“o be’our last ocr dee pest rr To our beloved parents an t nd sacrifices. Inland appreciation for their inspiration ;«• °-n ' appreelation £ tSr whole-hearted assistance and SXahfp dSing the P | beneath the ability to JWJS - c iov irrmte olors and ' ash that you love and ca™ best wishes lor _ for their goal. iors , this will makes the folio x g VII. To the individual eemw provisions, , . w nxg his basketball ability to Al rei Theadore Bartlett wilts nxs Corbin and Joseph Paig. basketba n ability to Clarence .0 - Robert Bluefor 7 . . Ethel Hobday. , her shorthand ability to PnsceiU 3P “Srt carter wills • %%£ ITJToTZeTvZ. • £ £ SS M £ blends to Dolores Driver and her Irtish figure to Marie Biuoiora. Oont . d Page 31 T ! £af CaxSfSSu! 6 WUli MS basketball and walking ability to and her bLSbln’Sility rai ol ' Carolyn UOT enport and to Evelyn Stokes. ’ r oilvl s, and dancing ability Joseph Dedmond wills his quietne3s t j „ B „ G SL’iS s h L r 3 tal ’r s3 to musical ability to Edwin Jackson atS?. J ““. I)river and his oyd and Robert Booth. 3 atnelete ability to Willie Helen Lewis wills her c-s a Malvin Washington will! his abilSJ%n° da , ze - : ° oke . arie Blueford. ' ability to read shorthand to Dorothy Lock ley wills her tvm n.r ILn _ gStrJif “a ” S “ l9d - and her hair styles to Maty 01iris? g ablllty to Ere -tine Holmes rarian 1 ability t0 Ethel Jsan Brosm Ub- CLASS F® t Xve y ears ago, we entered high, tr ' Zr .TT a QOment 0f sad good to e T°? r! ““ f Uvitles lid our best, u. 1. b, a great success. We wi p- alwa ys think of you dear school no matter where we roam We will always think of you our facultv t-riougn we are far from home, v 3 bS 6 ? +h y s ° mtimes P rova untrue, Jat we, the class of 5jL have done our very best to place your name, Pear Training School, among the very best. oy ndath Clayborne p«.y« Ah-y-OnC . nr v GXFI’GEIAH dl and struggle ' these years .e -2 partine the eaoh other This other we have learned to l ov ® asoirations. and, ambitions and aspara we linger a •“ ' ile end P h te we presentyea these, . in the same spirit as tney Since you • • ““ “give ' yot this baby rattle to make , we present you this ca3r since you and « j ssr £ are can fly to see him. since rive you this watch of your « Sve you t4 little man since you .rl’s hoy friends. you like to give you this book since you rive you this mirror of you own Washington, we gi a mirror. looking at yoursei t o help we give you this song o ince you 1 e J ' ° ay gborrowing envelopes Tates, since you are package of enve- friend, we give you v „e give you this booVc on Ho™ to make love never had a :; oy tr en . and y QlJ r per- we give you this 5 b and always asking somebody to come +v.i 5 file to fil e y°ur “a “aSuys iting them ; of shTe £J £ £ fo wial , we give you this car so j , we give you this set of tires since yu 3 with flat tires dictionary since you don ' t know the meaning of them After $ years o: . about to leave have learned to love re difficult, paving 30 learned to f “Lt Sw we are about to part, may --3 of remembrance. will accept them i small tokens that you ull piven: To Geneva Brown, children, we P«se a To Edith Clayborne, we s o®e nois e. L s! are°always borrowing To Elouise Gayles, s0 far from . H. so you To Helen Lewis, we i you are always wearing 7 To Delores Graves, we are always after othe: To Joan Stokes, we i e 3 d novels • To Delores 1 since you are always To Estelle Whiting, sing H. W, on his wa; s I To Virginia I to write to your boy I lopes. I To Susie Toung, with boys since you To Dorothy Lockley, I mit since you are u_ I take you out. To Theadore Bartlei I finger nails smee yo- I To Robert Blueford ■ vour gi r l s wita yOU L - 9 To Robert Carter, 9 out your father s. UiHWH 1 b,vexl - continued from page Lays 311 important roll in e: [, there are only two kinds c -Ives, or we do not. We hat peace organization of todav ' nal. Scientific, and Cultur be permanent world peace. ment must be accomplished, are at that stage now where id peace by re-emphas is UNESCO j United ?-l Organization. I Therefore, world- Otherwise wars are We can join in and 1S on the part of UNESCO, 3 -u.eagues, as well as nwpif 4.- , Praining School fanily 3011 Ee - “ ber ot « hee well = and if forever, ntill for ever, fare thee well ' . crossed the bay, the ocean lies Ww „ Nathaniel u. Cooke -President, Glass of 5 tmiHf! our ClJi nf S Tef t ? r J de 1 Speak t0 you Lias, of SU, I have coiue to offer Tralm-I 13 ? u t0 , thank the Ministration to heln ° f ° r haVing str iven to nelp us meet the requirements of Mo wish to thank Mr worked diligently and patie themighty challenge that a ihe faculty of Glouceste. poses along ©ur school life we.will keep the pri guide us on ©ur ? ; The Class of . £12 of our individual teachers, the enthusi the undaunted and ©unity, and the co- As president of the ®y lust admonitions. and faculty of G1 during our five-year graduation. 1- Taylor, our sponsor, with us to prepare us to awaits us in our daily living T T f ai ? nS Sch ° 01 have acted ' ; clnlp _ f h f hwa y t now we are ,- r - iS:: ere instiiied abilities tut re °° rd ’ aot 1 ■Stic and ;• __ untiring efforts of the -operation of the Board who have meet oecause we have had the incessant support of our p citizens of the of Education. w ■ 6°al, our high SoS adLuon ‘ we will make the most of our opportun our claaa-not orly in o„ r .choolfbrt a OI toda l’- oan and „ n . 0i 0dr appreciation of what we have eenuone recognition of our worldl? fnr T u ass 01 can start not c ior boys ana girls here at home, bv ,1Q iiucat atl °i nal nd cult ’oral under Educations 1 opportunity is not 0 peace 1 15 the baSlS ° f inte rnation We the Class of know this is make the most of it. 6 now Ming in an atomic «, t T P !“ Ce , 1S the most ta lked about Wish world-wide peace through ed leaders of fellms hi P- are leaders of America, and its is o Jr c oj. worid-wide peace. ■ties, ana memorialize •so in our communities 11 make a real expres™ gained, through a ie responsibility. ly a new educational life ■ aiso a new era of world- t an ding and fellowship. 1} the rigfrt of each individ - understanding and world our opportunity and we will rid, the problem of world- item of today. We can es- :ational and cuitural un- he future teachers and sty to promote the teaching GOWHUMSlf CLASS Miss. Turner, Teacher literature class Mrs. Amis, Teacher REKCH CLASS Mrs. Brown OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS f V Mr T aylor, Instructor HOMS MAKING CLASS Mrs. Jones, Instructor CHEMISTRY CLASS 9SY 1 i ' vi i STtfDEOT PATROL Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Amis, Sponsors Tayi or, Spons or Fc Ux p ? e or hi- a. . . . f v honor SOCIETY- Whitehead, Ccach Mrs. Amis, uoaua OUR CHEERING SQUAD i Jr ' ' STAPP - SCHOOL PAP ?? Mrs. Saggar, Instructor is-i For l a f majorettes H10H0 Hi’iO Carter, Directress Brown, Sponsor LIBRARY CLUB NEW FARMERS OF AMERICA f ' V Arms, Advisor Nutter, Sponsor Compliments of Gloucester, Virginia MADISON ' S BROILERS A ' © FETTERS - ? ! m a 9fv ■3 chmond, Virginia RIM THEATER j GLOUCESTER SUPPLY CO. m p 5H BEAUTICIAN—HAIR STYLIST Districtive Beauty Service Woods Gross Roads, Virginia General Merchandise Roanes, Virginia LIST OF PATRONS r Weison Johnson f Kinston Johnson lss Carole Jones 3, Sadie Jones ’s. Marie Jones ' s. Margaret S. Jones • ss Gearldine Jones “• Russell Johnson s 3. Johnson s Elizabeth Johnson • and Mr s. John Lemon ss. Ethel Lemon 3 L, Leigh 5 Catherine Lemon • Susie p. Lemon Alexander Madision ' • Robert Myers s • Lydia M. Nutter • Marie Payne s erlene Pryor • Elizabeth Palmer • Mable Parker • Nettie Pollard Kays and Robinson Sarah Ried Evenlyn Stokes Calvin Stubbs • Annie Tucker • A. R, Turner • Mary Vvare •Frances Washington Beatrice Wesley L J. Whitehead Patricia Yates c. LAMB SR TH BROTHERS lumber and BBILDMO MATERIALS White Marsh, Virginia ROWE General Merchandise Products -Birdseye Foods Bena, Virginia phone Mr. Ernest Spencer 8140 Indian Rd. Gloucester, VA 23061
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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.