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

 - Class of 1940

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Senior Prophecy-IContinuedl ELIZABETH-Some show huh? BARBARA-Yes and it turned out to be more of a show than I had expected when I happened to glance down a few rows in front of me and saw Mrs. Eugene Sawyer, the former Miss Louise Copeland, sitting there with four little future Home Economics gi1'ls on one side and four little boys on the other side. On the way out I stopped her and asked her was she starting a kindergarten or just what, but she just turned her head, smiled, and said, No they are all mine. Also on the way out I saw Kenneth Lassiter, he is now touring the country with the symphony orchestra as a violinist. ELIZABETH-Speaking of music reminds me that about a month ago I went to a piano concert in New York. I had heard that Ethel Broun was in this concert so naturally I was anxious to attend. While at the concert I saw Sue Whitehead come in with a group of young people. It seems she is now a teacher at some school in New York and she had brought her class to hear Ethel. BARBARA-The teaching profession has certainly acquired quite a number of our old Kemps- villians hasn't it? ELIZABETH-Yes and by the way Hazel Miller has opened a private singing school in New York. BARBARA-Harry Bonniville and Helen Ober have gone into business together. They opened a dancing school here in Norfolk. And speaking of schools Mr. Moore is teaching at a deaf and dumb school not far from here. ELIZABETH--It seems as if Miss Watterson wasn't able to carry out what she said to her Latin class once. She said that she would be at Kempsville still teaching Latin until she had to come to class in a wheel chair. Well her plans didn't materialize for she is now a translater of Latin docu- ments. BARBARA-By the way you must come and see me some time soon for I've had my house entirely redecorated. Hilma Horner who is an interior dec arator now, did it and she did an excellent job of it too. Talking about Hilma makes me think of Mildred Green who is now with the Gregg Publishing Company in Philadelphia. She is a shorthand demanstrator and getting along well I hear. That re- minds me, you remember Miss Overley our commercial teacher don't you? ELIZABETH-Certainly. BARBARA-Well she is now one of the best designers in the country. You may have heard of her for her styles are quite popular everywhere. ELIZABETH-While I was in Philadelphia last fall attending the Army-Navy game I ran into Leonard Longworth and Piggy Absolam. Leonard is a second class petty officer in the Navy and Piggy is an army officer. I also saw Josephine Paul Knot Jo Paul anymorej there with her sailor as usual. And I hear that she is very happy. In philadelphia, as I was walking down the street I saw Edward Tate's shingle hanging out, it seems that he is quite a prominent lawyer in Philadelphia. BARBARA-Quite a few of our 1940 Seniors haven't been mentioned yet who are working here in Norfolk. John Barden owns a large store here and is making quite a profitable business of it. While in Sears Kz Roebuck the other day I saw Myrtle Peach, she is a sales clerk there. Jimmy Parron is a shipping clerk for the French-American Lines and I saw Elizabeth Large in the General Hospital tilre other day when I went to see a friend. She finished her training and is now the head nurse up t ere. ELIZABETH-Don't forget Harvey Nash and Mr. Fentress. When I saw Ed Tate in Philadel- phia he told me that Harvey is an athletic director at Penn State. And when in Washington Miss Pollock told me about Mr. Fentress, he is the Supervisor of Secondary Education in the Virginia State Educational Department. BARBARA-Oh yes, Miss Eddy is a guidance counsellor at the University of Virginia. And Mr. Roberts has become an executive for the Smith-Douglas Fertilizer Company. ELIZABETH-And listen-when I went to the winter carnival this winter I heard everyone talk- ing about the new ice skating champion. And who do you suppose it was? BARBARA-Oh come, tell me, I haven't any idea of who it could be. ELIZABETH-It was none other than Miss Mildred Taylor, and boy can she cut those figures, and how! And she used to tell us she couldn't skate. BARBARA-Well you can't always depend on what the teachers say. ELIZABETH-You certainly can't. BARBARA-Really I believe we have accounted for every Senior at the banquet that year. And since it is getting late I had better be going. Try to come and see me some time during your travels although I know that you don't have much time since you have become a traveling reporter for the New York Times, but try to anyway. ELIZA BETH-So long. BARBARA-Bye. Twen ty-Two



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1- rt 1 -Qi' Q6 ,gk The Student Government Association The Student Government Association of Kempsville High School is composed of the entire student body. It is represented by the Student Council, which is comprised of four senior, three junior, two sophomore, and three freshmen representatives. I The purpose of the council is not to order, but to advise, in order that more cooperation may be established between the members of the faculty and the students. The Student Counci Student Council Sue Whitehead ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,.,. President James Robishaw . . H V1'ce-Presideiif Cleon Harrell , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secrefflfy Elizabeth Mast ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,.. R 0 lwrfel' Leon Basnight ..,, Senior Represe11fn,fi'1Je Ethel Broun , Senior Represe11faf1 vc John Williams ,,,,,, .lrmior Rep1'esem'afi1ve Irving Hardy,,Sophomore Represe11fafi'Uc Irene Reidei 'l.,, Sophomore Represenfnfiifc Moses Gottlieb FVVHSIIIIIIHI Represe'nffzfi'1ve Evelyn Maxwell 1'vl'0S'lIHIlI7l H6jII'CS8'llfflf1.llP lloris Wolfe , ,1 l'f'HlIH1!IN 13cpr0sr'nfnf1'1w Tire l endeavors to uphold high stand- ards of honor and to impress the value of individual responsibility upon each one. Regular meetings of the council are held prior to home room meet- ings and are open to all who secure permission to attend. All students should realize that only through their individual ef- forts may a worthwhile student government system be achieved, and they should do their utmost for the basic organization of the school. ll ly-F011 1' in-is H A ls. S .4 it

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