Union Kempsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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Last Will and Testament-lContinuedl TWENTIETH: Ruth Kreger leaves her freckle cream formula to Marie McClain, said formula always to be prepared by the chemist, James Robishaw. TWENTY-FIRST: Catherine Duplain wills to Ransome Herbert her blonde hair so that he will attract the girls more than ever. TWENTY-SECOND: William Congleton leaves his little mouth to the talkative Frances Price so that she won't annoy the teachers. TWENTY-THIRD: Lorraine Bugge, having faith in bashful Estelle Jones and feeling that she will keep that faith, entrusts Levy to her care. TWENTY-FOURTH: Leonard Longworth leaves his little shoes to Esther Brown with the hope that she can find some use for them. TWENTY-FIFTH: Elliott Jones leaves his ability to study to June Bodnor so that she will do her homework at home. TWENTY-SIXTH: Edith Bonney leaves a sermon to Doris Ives so that Doris may take heed and have a chance at Wake Forest too. TWENTY-SEVENTH: Florence Harrison and Margaret Mizzell leave all their tar-heel ways to Norman May and Harold Bell so that they may better unde1'stand any future refugees from Carolina. TWENTY-EIGHTH: Franklin Hargrove wills to the most serious of all the Juniors, Arnold Ewell, his worried expression and puzzled smile. TWENTY-NINE: Sterling Montgomery leaves his unconcerned attitude to Gar- land Smith, who seems to take his studies so seriously. THIRTIETH: James Parron and Charles Heffington leave their talking surplus energy to the quiet non-excitable Elizabeth Mast. THIRTY-FIRST: Harry Bonneville wills his second-hand dancing steps to Lillian Longworth in order that she may brush up on her jitter-bugging. THIRTY-SECOND: Helen Ober and Margaret Griffith leave their dignity quiet demeanor to Barbara Makinson and Irene Barrett on the condition that they use them for the purpose of impressing upon undergraduates the supremacy of seniors. THIRTY-THIRD: Marjorie McKown wills her knowledge acquired during her four years in High School to Ray Barnes so he will be able to loaf while in classes. THIRTY-FOURTH: Hazel Miller leaves her ability to sing to Theodore Waters so that he can join an orchestra some day. THIRTY-FIFTH : Margaret Thomson bequeaths Napoleon to Mary Bartee so that if Mary is in the senior play next year she can be late. THIRTY-SIXTH: Thelma Jones leaves her basketball ability to Dorothy Jane Smith and Ruth Munden and we'll see who takes the best advantage of it. THIRTY-SEVENTH: Rose Helfington and Hilma Horner leave their ability in grammar to Margaret Green and Evelyn Hargrove with the hope that these two will be grammarians. THIRTY-EIGHTH: Alonzo Fentress and Duman Wright leave their love for school to Dorothy Moore and Esther Land. . THIRTY-NINTH: We leave to the school in general our sincere thanks and appre- ciation for the kindness and patience it has shown in putting up with all our faults and short eomings during our four years sojourn within its walls. Hereunto have we set our hand and seal knowing that all promises herein pro- claimed are unalterable and indissolvable. Signed, Josephine Paul, Testator. Sixteen



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President ...... Vice-President ..... Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... Reporter ..,, First Row: Theodore Waters Ransom Herbert Marie McClain Harold Bell, Margaret Green Esther Brown Katherine Eaton Herbert Brady Doris Ives Estelle Jones Louise Gibney Irene Barrett Ray Barnes Junior Class OFFICERS Second Row: Norwood Shirley Lothar Reider Isaac Gottlieb Esther Land June Bodnor Ruth Munden Virginia Jordan Evelyn Hargrove Claudia Albertson Mary Bartee Ruth Sanford Barbara Mackinson Garland Smith Eighteen Tiny Robishaw John Williams Doris Ives Katherine Eaton George Fingleton Third Row: Arnold Ewell Paul Large Elmore Lewis Dorothy Moore Anna Hill Lillian Longworth Gloria Barnes John Williams Elizabeth Mast James Robishaw Norman May George Fingleton Bill Robishaw Thorne Edmundson

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