Warwick High School - Warwick Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

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E A 3 :rn 11:1 THE WARWICK PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF MORRISON HIGH SCHOOL MORRISON VIRGINIA VOLUME THREE :: NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX f7 N an WARWICH fore or 'Ei '82 '23 '95 '23 '25 '23 To AWAKEN old and pleasant memories in the hearts of old graduates in the hope that one day they may find here in these pilgcs zz l'L'lllCIlllIl'dllC'6 of the happy days spent u-ithiiz the walls of our .lima lWater,' to remind them of the high standards and good fellofcship which must be rarried through life by her graduates-for this purpose the Staff of '26 has prepared this third wolzime of our beloved Wt1RWICK. fl. 'P , A - g , f A ea' -.3 we xxx. ,vifgilfffiiifiv lo ihcv'SQiH.:.n '1iall rw, Q sigzui 99 f .nk '15 'Fw an IVAWKIC n dw 5 7 . 3 LL' u .Q ' . 1 4 au pa f' 1 J s.AQQAZeL:'9!f .. , 9: cl f' m '- ' 4: Lgiwff' Fmt WARWICK f . .-,,- A.-,, QQUNTJENTS ooo Book 1 Introdufiion Book II Uafyef Book III ultlyletics Book IV Uubf Book V Sociezjf Book V I Fmturef Book VII Jokes Book VIII QAdverti.fementJ MR. B. C. CHARLES, Snperinfendezzt WI Svbooff ,hw 7 x THE WARWICK l Q 0...-.-m-.-.-nm 4 ehiratinn C-LQQD Zin rememhramze uf his heartg rn-npewtinn auh unreasing inil in behalf nf um: Alma jllatet the martnirk :Staff hnrzhg hzhiratzs this the ihirh nnlumz nf the 1HHa1f1nirk tn mr. 2321111111 01. Qlharles MR. R. H. PRIDE, Trincqzal 6 THE W RWICK .,,,,,,,f: ., .- , ..-mass.. 6DRiNCiieA1L:s Eff3ESSAGlE CLQTD Wir F those students who, after four years of per- N haps uncertain drudgery, are now completing P, ,y - their high-school work, I should like to ask a - l 5 Q moment's pause, before they begin to enter Q4-I' 5 il new Iieldslgf endeavor, in orger thattthey may 0 - f give consi era ion o one a -impor an ques- 5 tion. And that question is, What, after all, ,4,I5'3SfMf ' is the true purpose of educat1on? . Woodrow 'kffnk -- Wilson has well said that education should have for its purpose the training of men to rise above the ranksg William James perhaps better stated much the same idea when he wrote that the sole purpose of education is to enable If tio reco nize a ood man when we see him,-a statement w ic , althgugh probably to be regarded with levity at first, is never- theless in its ramifications almost all-inclusive. The acquiring of vast funds of information little matters, they would rightly have us believe, if in the process the constituent qualities of true manhood and womanhood are not developed. Personal growth is education's sole excuse for being, resulting' not in the mere acquisition of second-hand facts and principles but in the indi- vidual reaction thereto and a consequent broadening of one's mental, physical. and spiritual existence. This idea I leave with youg and since Edwin Markham has beautifully yet simply ex- pressed it in language better than I could ever hope to attain, I leave you with his verse: We are blind until we see That in the human plan Nothing is worth the making If it does not make the man Why build these cities glorious If man unbuilded goes? In vain we build the world unless The builder also grows. W, Tm: W RWICK M -N, ,xkxx M J s S x we Yi Nx x ss e aww .Q .awszk ' C2501-soon.. QSONG 65443 Tune:- AMERICA FUR ME . There is in dear old Warwick A place we love to be, Where the river .lames flows onward, Ever onward to the sea, In the little town of Nlorrison Close to the river shore- There stands our dear old High School, And we'll love it evermore. CHORUS Oh, Mot't'ison, our High School dear Our High School best sing we,-- In Ufarwick County there's the place lVe always love to be- There with standards of the highest We'll work with all our might tlnd in praise of the maroon and gold Shall her students all unite. Oh, hear us while we sing to you Our tllnza lWater dear, We love to praise thy high ideals Which we strive to meet each year. Your influence and your memories dear Will guide us day by day Will help us o'er the pathway steep And spur us on our way. DOROTHY L. LANQSLOW 1 ISSUE . . . .. , Alf - Z'7'5TP . ..., fE lHDf!. Vv'W H1n 'li ?Tl 8 n mmm , f-U -aww-. 'in rj WARWICH --- --'L ' E 5' - I V 2 R I tqki! M X .E If gl jf f .rgyflgrf-Y KM -42, of .,, Mn ' ' .- ,I f N - NQ n 5 I W Ax , Mm f -- N. f 1 2 ' f Q sa 'I , .15 4, ,I-a?-si -, H 14 A 'Ng ! . AW, ll 1 If XXXXXQN-MQ - W53' A-,.. , Z Ng X Q , J 'I . 1 ' f 1 ..J!f' , I 4 4 a f Q E -1 X f A5 fi ' .Lil 31 . .,, , f,- ..,V. .,,.'.,,R .J . ,, X V ,Y N ., A 1f,,: r: v .w,.Q ..,.,f 5 v-wr 1- V ww. 9 N'em:f xamn mvuwun-norman-uwmnzswum r 4 v vm srawmfwa mm2 , av- f -mv -fe, FACULTY ,.,,.,. 10 R -ww C If' 5 . I I as R Lux. tuwuzwmrx- raxnniwz-.aa 1 .. Tm: WARwICKjf' f'....A-.QE ,, J' I: - sv X E JE: 2 County School Board B. C. CHARLES ----- B. I... POINDEXTIER - - P. A. VVHITE - - HARX'IiY YODER - R. T. CURTIS - Faculty R. H. PRIDE - - - DoRoTIIY H. TRUITT - - NEI.LIE E. CARR - - EVELYN M. RYCIE - - SARA S. GEDDY - - - NELLII3 F. RICHARDSON - HAZIiL H. THORPE -. - - XVINIFRED C. BENscIIoTIaN - - RUTII E. KLINE - - - - QI. D. CRIGLER - - NANNIITTE JONES - - CIINSTANCE ADAMS - -S - 11 Superintendent Chairman Clerk Principal .iissistant Principal English English History French ana' Spanixlz Latin lhlathcmatics Home Economics Science Librarian Secretary to Principal gg MISS EVELYN M. RYCE, Spomor 12 ,. .., f f 3 Fm: WARWICK 3: . Lx - 3, A .. ,,....WwAN.ASQ..A..'i.lI..aW.. ,Qs.s4...e..44 Us N -W.,L........-.ima-, ,, QUARWIQK QSTAIFIF POVVERS SEWARD Q RUSSELL MITCIiELL ISABEL SVVAN - WILLIAM SEWELL VIRGINIA CLARK SIMON CURTIS - ALMA PHILLIPS - I. PIIILLIPS - OLIVIA SAWYER - SUSIE SMITH - JAKE DOZIER - CWQQ - Editor-in-Chief - .lssociate Editor' - Literary Editor - rlthletic Editor - drt Editor' - foke Editor V -f Business Manager' - dist. Business lllanager -- dsst. Business Manager - 4fd'l26ffi5i7lg .Manager - dsszf. xldfv. Jllanagerd Wifi' 3 194 911 TI ' fl! ,zhfif Vriiugliiiii I 13 M Ib .rx-1wmi:1 , 5 5 J' ,,.-m.....,.,.,., Wx., 'Msg .Gm-. - ,. f m K 5 2 , 5 'Q 5 fi 5 u Z 5 ii u.:.:nz. W . J F x gen'-wumg ,. 3 f. - ,. ,, .. ,,.' Lf- f , :fm 4 .1-wmrucwx I Qvkvy 1 32 w,f Iwi BN-F, ' f 7 5 , H KS.: 'fiifu - fl 'i3f x91 CLASSES 4 1 5659 nw K , v 5 M 'IN VJ, 1 Q A , 5', 4 XM.- 'Jlk ls' fx! I , R , r 1 f 'Q ' 41 5 1- ' xff ,'. 1: f , xx A If if Ni ' I 1 Xu , 'WM 'll fx., 'K ug X f f' f N? -fs? ' , 13,124 - n-V iv 'E hClnK,'1t f f .'f , ,XX - ... ' 'f - 'Y - W'.f' ,fm df-1916 , Q , W Wf- 15 s .X I H E W RW ICK 5 W - Rx L Q I .JN 'Q' ' :K ' K, 5 Se i is 3 V Q za , g S-.ff ss: .- Q. Q -fsmfi . .. Q new-H fl .i..,,..Q,,W X: QQLASS GEQEM CD50 Four years past from chaos came 11 class of students pure and sane, Thirsty for knowledge, even bold, In hardest tasks when all is told. In many schools we got our start, Our native climes are far apart. Yet here by fate we join our way, To give our Alma Mater praise. Yet now we nd leave you we must, There s one in whom we'll even trust, Our principal' for our success Has ever done his very best. Dear teachers when we think of thee, We hope one day to make you see That you gave us all we sought And that your work was not for naught. how that we stand prepared to roam For many miles away rom home, Who best can brave li e s storms and kicks, We stand eer conquerors-'twenty-six'. ISABEL SWAN. s ,wif 4 , Qf f' 16 Class Poet, '26, Tsar WNRWICK -.,., n : 7f2f Mff! bf w ' M g XQQQ' Y- O' Q NSW as W7 If , LA 5 4 W W4lf,Wff'Q'! QM X l'JV-f'n 9if,j4' 14 'ff ' XWWM ,why ' ,J l,11f!..Nsa1Rgg,. i Fl Q: 2, Q35 ' mg3v lliiv 14 X X X 3 V ffffffll fff'IIIlI X . so er P Q ix. was we-.:ss: QW' fr-- MOTTO: Because they think they can, they can. COLORS: FLOWER Green and White ROSG Ojjicers Harvey Hall - - - - President Bernard James - Vice-President Alma Phillips - - Secretary J. W. Phillips - - - Treasurer Roll Wray Lee Curtis Geneva Cooke Jennings. Davis Curtis Edwards Pearl Gaines Delia Green Harvey Hall Ellwood Hunter Charlotte Haughton Beatrice Horton Ida Hostetter Sarah Hostetter Victor Parker Elton Parker Doris Poindexter Bruce Rollins Powers Seward Andrew Shannon Elsie Snyder Isabel Swan Robert Thomasson Nellie Wilson Eleanor Wine Elizabeth Wuska Kenneth Yoder 18 Lessie Hobbs John Hawkins Thelma Ironmonger Bernard James Edward Langslow Lynwood Mebane Maggie Mahanes Lois Moore Mary Murphy Opal Owens J. W. Phillips Alma Phillips THE Wmwicix ALMA ELOISE PHILLIPS saNoughtyas scRuStyv1 Class Treasurer '23, '24, '25, Class Secretary '25, '26. Basketball '24, '25, '26. Captain Basketball '25, '26. Secretary Athletic Board of Control '25, '26. , Literary Society '24, '25, '26. Latin Club '24, '25, '26. Vice-President Latin Club '25, '26. Home Economics '24, '25, '26. President Home Economics '25, '26. Chairman Membership Committee Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26. Koo-Koo Klub '24, '25. Journalism Club '25, '26. 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. Alma is very popular, a dandy sport, and a good student. Although Alma does good work, we often find her day dreaming, and she won't tell us. Alma was captain of our basketball team. She's a good pal who just makes you like her. Have you ever heard her individual way of expressing mirth. We can't say good-bye to Alma so we'll say Till we meet again. CFQJ J. W. PHILLIPS 6aMutt99 Wilson Literary Society '24, '25. Latin Club '24, '25, '26. Asst. Business Manager Warwick '26. Treasurer Senior Class '25, '26. President Journalism Club '26. Hi-Y Club '25, '26. . Of soul sincere. In action faithful, and in honor clean. If you want someone to do something for you and want it done right, just go to J. W. He might truly be called a good substantital friend. He knows what school spirit means, for we know he has the real ole Morrison pep. Al- though he is very quiet at times, when he says something it is always worth listening to. The boys call him The Sheik. How about that, Mutt? We're betting on you to come out on top of everything you undertake. ., law it it ,mmumf111 . pygmy 1 rg-ipgpugpf? liuavxawvmxx ' iitmrxlxivgpimmwii zisnmcwson-1-cs-umm-Q-avenue xsm-w-naman:-nurses: WILLIAM CURTIS EDVVARDS 6SZip9! Football '24, '25 Basketball '25 Captain Basketball '26 Baseball '25, '26 Literary Society '24, '25, '26 Bible Club '24, '25 Monogram Club '24, '25, '26 Journalism Club '26 An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Curtis keeps everyone around him laughing all the time. He is one of the most witty students in school. Curtis is one who does not let any- thing bother him, yet we feel sure his mind often drifts far away to a certain girl's college. When you get to the top rung on the ladder, Curtis, look back and make us laugh and we'll say of your success, I told you so. 'D PEARLE GRACE GAINES asllackn Literary Society '26 Latin Club '26 Girl Reserves '26 York Club '26 Like the river swift and clear Flows her song thru many a heart. Here'5 to Pearle, the most romantic senior-Pearle has a musical as well as an intellectual talent. No matter how gloomy one may be they will soon get into a cheery mood if they will just talk to Pearle for a little while. She always has a smile or a word of cheer for everyone. During her brief stay at Morrison she has won many friends. 'We know she: will make a high mark in life. 4'-'aauwsnlnewn ' . . naw!! 20 naS1mm 'l'nlvu 1 i 1nuI m so 'W7'1,E2XlR,i'i 1 nm.-. ...Mu-..K,-,-T. .-..-i .......us.T...--.x-n:nfvnwn..se fx- l W DELIA GREEN Delie Girl Reserves '25, '26. Latin Club '24, '25. President Latin Club '25, '26. Literary Society '25, '26. Secretary York Club '26. Home Economics Club '25, '26. A form more fair, a face more sweet, Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Who wouldn't love Delia with her saucy eyes and Winsome smiles. The Senior class of Morrison High is proud to own her as its prettiest girl. And one of the Fine things about Delia is that she possesses a sunny disposition which bears out her reputation of be- ing a girl one is glad to know. She has smiled straight into the depths of our hearts, and we feel her memory will stay there always. 55149 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HA UGHTON Lschocsx Literary Society '24, '25, '26. French Club '24. Home Economics Club '25, '26. Girl Reserves '25, '26. Glee Club '25, '26. Treasurer Journalism Club '26. Her voice was ever soft and sweet An excellent thing' in woman. ' Charlotte is one of the girls in our class of whom we do not hear much until someone crosses her path. Then she tells us what she thinks. We know she will succeed in all things, for we already know something of her ability. They say she is a man-hater, but take it from us, we do not believe it. mma1mm mmumm .mw.za- :Mm 'fr-fe :mu-nr,4qw1w:av1usa -xzmneumm wwfzmaz ummxumcfuvusm lc Mlm ll it .nz .x-wer,--1'-wwfwf ,f , H .sz-ms-f, THELMA ELIZABETH IRONMONGER Home Economics Club '26 Latin Club '26, Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Thelma is a very quiet and dignified girl, always willing to do her part in everything. Thelma is very talentedg her music and poetry charms all of us. We are wishing success to you in life, Thelma. May you make others as happy as you have made us. 949 BERNARD ROBERT JAMES ulleftyu Football '25 Basketball '24, '25, '26 Baseball '25, '26 Literary Society '25, '26 Monogram Club '25, '26 Hi-Y Club '25, '26 Vice-President Senior Class '26 Hlmpulsive, honest, prompt to act, He makes his greatest thought a fact. Lefty has only been with us about two years, but he has already gained popu- larity and a host of friends. Lefty is a grand dancer and we mean he can shake a foot. We never knew he could sing until the Senior gave their minstrel, and We wondered why we had never discovered such talent be- fore. Lefty is a real basketball player, and we are sure that he will be as success- ful in college as he has been on the Morrison High School Team. Best luck to our basketball star. --:, ' r'--.:, 1- r. e-rv 1'1- .w. --.- .: z1v:s.1..:',n.xv,.1,9.'ae4-an-v,fs:':zf,umr.vv-ruaf. 22 , tri ,, WN, l f'v2ai5gN'w stalk WRAY LEE CURTIS Literary Society '24, '25, '26 Monogram Club, '26 Hi-Y Club, '26 Football, '25 Baseball, '25 Bible Club, '24, '25 Good sense and good nature must ever Join. INray Lee is one of those who comes to us from York County. He is very much interested in all prases of school work, especially athletics. We know Wray Lee will succeed in everything he undertakes because he is one that sticks to a thing. A good sport, cour- teous, and ever-thoughtful-these are the traits by which we will remember Wray Lee. GFQQ WILLIAM JENNINGS DAVIS Jinks Secretary Sophomore Class '24 Latin Club '24 Wilson Literary Society '25 Spanish Club '25, '26 Modern Language Club '25 Hi-Y Club '26 Journalism Club News Editor Haymaker '26 Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human powers. Jennings may be one of the quiet members of our class, but great knowledge is his. This we can prove by just one glance at his report card. Although Jinks is quiet, he is always ready to help anyone, especially in difficult assignments most of us find hard to do. He is a combination of cheerfulness and industry, fun and work-what more can we say? 23 HEATRICE ELIZABETH HORTON Beatie Manager Girls' Basketball '25, '26. Girls' llasketball Team '24, '25, '26. President Four-Eye Club '26, Secretary Koo-Koo Klub '26. Treasurer Home Economics Club '26. Treasurer Student Club '26, Treasurer Poindexter Literary Society '26 cheer. Leader '24, '25, '26 Class Prophecy. There's nothing like fun is there? Here's to Beatrice, the best sport of the Senior Class. If Beatrice gets her heart set on anything we all know it will be a success. We all admire her for her splendid school spirit and hope she will be as successful in everything she does as she has been at Morrison. Beatrice is another one of the stars on Morrison Basketball team, and we never fear of losing when she is pre- sent with her mind set on winning. Keep on. Beatie, and you'll be a cham- pion in life. FMD IDA MAY HOSTETTER Literary Society '25, '26 Home Economics Club '25, '26 Glee Club '25, '26 Bible Class '26 To know her is to love her And love but her forever, For nature made her what she is, And never made another. We are proud to claim Ida as our class- mate. She would be a credit to any class as its best student. She is very quiet, but as sweet and kind as she is modest. We have all learned to love her and wish that the best of all good things will be hers. 24 SA RAH MARGARET HOS'I'E'I l'ER Wilson Literary Society '24 Chaplain Literary Society '25, '26 Home Economics Club '25, '26 Chaplain Latin Club '26 Bible Class '24, '25 Glee Club '25, '26 Class Creed '26 A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye. Fair as a star when only one, Is shining in the sky. Sarah is truly as modest and as sweet as a violet. A conversation with her would give strength to the most de- jected. In hcr studies too, Sarah stands first. In her chosen path, which shall surely lead to success, she will leave behind her only friends the better for knowing her. Cf'-Q29 EIIIIVVOOII SCH EETZ H UNTER S6Rag0,, Football '25 Baseball '26 Hi-Y Club Literary Society '25, '26 Spanish Club '25, '26 Monogram Club '25, '26 Journalism Club '25, '26 UA man he is, and every inch a man. A good sport is Ellwood and very pop- ular especially with the fair sex. As an athlete he ranks first, and we pre- dict great things for him along that line. M. H. S. hates to lose this foot- ball man, but expects him to do fine things in the future. We feel sure that Ellwood will indeed be a credit to his Alma Mater at college and on through life. wmv' -vfxwwz -mn ww ,,,,,,,:-,f-.,,W W. - V- --f-'F L':rw:xr1v-n-v.- - '- z .fn-:mera-acunm:xvfvcrv,:'a:zvY trxvzxf. .K 1:1 ' , mme r. 4 -- 1 N 1 .1::-'tw-m.:wc1:uv mv'-m as I 1 Xx,.g .:i.!,,,,', Y. 1 ill CHARLEY ELTON PARKER 6SElt99 Football '24, '25, '26, Monogram Club '24, '25, '26. Baseball '24. Vice-President Sophomore Class '24. Literary Society '24, Journalism Club '26. Handsome is as handsome does. Handsome is he? Ask the girls. Why, we often see Elton standing in the hall with about six girls talking to him. He might be a regular ladies' man, but that does not swell his head. Elton is one whom We enjoy having in school and especially in the Senior class. If he does everything as well as he plays football, he'll get along all right no matter where he is. 333 VICTOR FORD PARKER ssRed5v Baseball '26 Bible Club '25 Journalism Club '26 Literary Society '26 He was true to his work, his Work, and his friends. A quiet classmate is Victor who never fails to have his lessons prepared. Victor is making a dandy catcher on our baseball team this year, in fact, one might say Victor is a good all- round sport. Victor is a boy who can smile through most anything. You just ought to see his eyes twinkle when something amuses him. Just keep it up, Reds, old boy and yo'1'll come out all right. ic W' ' 'f 1nt1's'svw:'wf'vf'm.':aczx-r-w-Ky.1ggvwmv-,-w an ' -'fn--vu' urmcmia si..z-:rw ', 'f' M - W lla! f:rv'f1':'xmfg:1:':':-fn' anna uasvmff'-swawsaumewlrxiurll 26 'man I W ITS' lINM-S1 . A an sr Wmiwmi .Li-nzi.....-Mai:ax.z1u.:'1-I -new QeL1x.1-S-v---ff: 'S 55 .l AMES POWERS SEWA RD Peanuts Editor-in-Chief Warwick '26. Football '24, '25, '26. Baseball '26. Monogram Club '25, '26. Hi-Y Club '24, '25, '26, Vice-President Hi-Y '25, '26, Modern Language Club '24, '25, Journalism Club '26. Bible Club '24, '25. Literary Society '24, '25. Fortune truly helps them that are of good judgment. ls he ambitious Z' We'll say he is. Powers is the best business man of our class, although graver matters do not prevent his being popular with the girls. So we'll just say, here's to the Editor-in-Chief of the Warwick who stars in athletics even while getting his work done. In other words, here's to Peanuts! QGEFQU A N DREW JOHN SHANNON Buck Spanish Club '24, '25, '26, Literary Society '24, '25. Journalism Club '25, '26. The world's no better if we worry, Life's no longer if we hurry. They say he is lazy, but we know he is ll good sport and a good friend. An- .lrew has always been ready to enter into all good times, and has helped us to enjoy them. We are glad Andrew decided to come all the Way from Yorktown to Morrison, even if he has only been with us two years, They say Yorktown has a great future. Maybe Andrew will be one of its pro- moters. '2nnnQ,.m.-....u,r.... , il'4lna.a.sn,n...aw . 27 H. . umuunzluwnsazmmwxamzavur.. ivalnesxrlai I - - -1. zz 1- r.a4..1 :fir 1: vrafwn'-'L' F:-vvwmwxum-ufnruwz.. . rn vrvsrvavs-1 e F ? 1f'1'fw --.v-nf r- . in vfv:rx,sx-anim-:znews-swwr-i.t-wwe-vw-fe-,XA f V- 'Vw-..2-waesr-uw:-1.1.1-v-in.--v..A-,' vU,.m.g. -i 1 Q rf' wean-muon.: Q-uiwnuuunumnnuuc nu- LYNWOOD EVERETT MEBANE Len Art Editor Haymaker '26, Journalism Club '26. NVilson Literary Society '24, '25. A heart that in his labor sings. Lynwood is another one of the many good sports of M. H. S. When a good time is wanting, just look for Len and there a good time is found. He is jolly, good-natured, and a pal to every one. It is not known exactly what Lynwood will do, but his talent in the line of engineering makes us predict he will follow this type of work when sr-hool days are over. C-LQ?-D LOIS ETTA MOORE Latin Club '25, '26 Literary Society '25, '26. Girl Reserves '25, '26. Home Economics Club '25, '26, Better late than never. Although Lois has only been with us one year, she has surely won a place in all our hearts, and we feel that we shall never forget her. Our only re- gret is that she has not been with us longer. As We all know, Lois has a long: way to come to school, so she is somewhat familiar with the word late, How about it Lois? 28 l .ee .xwvvwvvvnzfv-1 4 .+e.:'r4'Pwsrsw:vwi.fv:frrfn1vuw1afw-1-wiv:-.-1.:.:..::efT..-5 awiwc-msn-rum-an-e Q : :wr -ww:.an2Mmu+.f':-r -M -Jimww vm'-f mem .ia me .fm 'V llft vx f ,. .X: 1 E ' 1 rr sm 1, E 3 f G :1r1.u,at::,1f . f. A l .zu wma :..:,. ss.. .4 .fr Wm -1. .- MARY CHATHAM MURPHY uspudsu Basketball '24, '25, '26. Manager Basketball '24, '25, Literary Society '24, '25, '26. Modern Language Club '24, '25. Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26. Home Economics Club '25, '26. Koo-Koo Klub '25, '26. Treasurer Spanish Club '25, '26. As welcome as sunshine in every place, So the beaming approval of a good- natured face. Spuds is a good sport who has brigh- tened many days of the Senior Class by her laughter. Two years ago Spuds came to us from Eustis, and we'll say we are glad she chose to attend our school. Her splendid basketball play- ing has helped Morrison bring home many victories, for she has the old righting spirit that wins. We are will- ing to prophecy that Mary will always be a winner. GRCD OPAL EDNA OWENS n.J.paln Literary Society '24, '25, '26. Home Economics Club '25, '26. French Club '24. Girl Reserves '25, '26. Glee Club '25, '26. Journalism Club '26. Those dreamy eyes will haunt me to my death. Opal is the most attractive girl, and we know she deserved the honor when it was given her. Her dreamy eyes have won her a host of friends and we know her charming ways will carry her through life most successfully. Good luck to you, Opal, in everything you should ever undertake. ' 1n1msmnns1nusulsan-uummminnzu.:,m:-Qu. 20 bU'wl 'lit Y S Ltxmtnum ' ' 1' fwrwoiazfemz-1.w.11'v-1::.rsxsw i 1, , zJm.:.1zv:mxs'1'im' , F 5 r ELEANOR MARGARET WINE UEIU Literary Society '25. Modern Language Club '25, Spanish Club '26, Girl Reserves '25, '26, Home Economics '26. Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Eleanor is the sunshine girl of our class. She always looks on the bright side of things, and we all know she is ready to do anything she can to help someone else. We do not hear much of her sometimes, but sunshine is always present even on rainy days because she is there. Luck to you, Eleanor. GSS? ELIZABETH WUSKA 'fEbbe Literary Society '24, '25, '26 Home Economics '24, '25 Latin Club '23, '24, '25 Girl Reserves '24 Glee Club '25 Laugh and the world laughs with you Weep and you weep alone. Elizabeth is a happy-go-lucky sort of person, who never lets anything worry her. She giggles just because she wants to, wherever she is. Eliza- beth is a thoughtful and cheerful worker and has made school life a pleasant thing. We know that there must be a bright future pathway for her, but may it be lined with thornless roses. -iff' 'fwfr , :rv .'1sfmnzxrm'ATsuar:nm2n:wx1zL . 30 fl'N ROBERT GA RLDON THOMASSON i6G00fy,! The woods were made for the hun- ter of dreams, The brooks for the fishers of song. To the hunters who hunt for the gunless game The streams and the woods belong. Robert is a lover of the out-of-doors, and is always happy when in the woods or on the water in his boat. He can really put the beauty and romance of the woods into words. Altho' he is very modest about it, we know the greatness of his literary ability and wish you success in this as well as everything else. GEFSD NELLIE LILLIAN WILSON Nell Latin Club '24, '25 Literary Society '24, '25, '26 Girl Reserves '25, '26 Home Economics Club '25, '26 York Club '26 The gentlest of Nature's creatures, The meekest of mankind, Lovely and charming in every move- ment All these in Nell you'll find. Quiet, meek, gentle, winning, studious -all these and many other good things could be said for Nellie, who has certainly not disappointed or caused the Senior class to regret vot- ing her the Typical Senior . In her school life she has made life long friendsg we all feel better after know-I ing her-and many of us have become victims of that sweet, calm atmos- phere which exists wherever Nellie is. We know that she will prove a bright star to the world, and she has our wishes for life's choicest blessings. iaA:xa..nm.wff..:4.lx-cf. ., ,A . ::'x.m-4.1.,.:r,. . r'.l.':zzv.ga.f...1m..r.a:4 : ., .utr . . . . 31 me WAIQWICK .Q ff ,.1,f.f,,.,-4 4'-n1w,,1,s.r. DORIS HULA POINDEXTER Dimples Associate Editor Haymaker '26. Journalism Club '26, Home Economics Club '25, '26. Literary Society '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '25, Perfect in honor, true in creed, A friend in word, in thought and deed. Here's to Doris, one of the sweetest girls in the class. We all love her, and how we envy her dimples. Doris is a true friend to her classmates and a good worker for her school. Her ability to write is known to all who work with her, especially when it comes to Journalism or the Haymak- er staff. Doris is a girl of whom we can sincerely say Morrison is justly proud. G88 ROBERT BRUCE ROLLINS Bruce Football '23, '24, '25, '26 Hi-Y Club, '24, '25, '26 Monogram Club '23, '24, '25, '26 Wilson Literary Society '24 Bible Club '25 Man delights me not No, nor woman either. Begone! Bruce, We know it isn't true. Why you are no woman hater. All day long we see you making eyes and smiling at the girls, but we'll not accuse you. A quick thinker, rapid speaker and cheerful worker is Bruce, and he has proved a good student. One of these davs, we are all going to visit him on a great big farm. Until then he carries with him wherever he may go our affection and best wishes. 32 gv-mf , + H ' 2s.x 1.L'A v'7Dni1vv 'V' -'cmd' . 1,7 ur nwn num -annsw,v,..a-- ..-, s , , . , E t fe- 5- f ' limi, W? Wim, . EDWARD BRIDGEWATER LANGSLOW, JR. nsleepyn Football '25. Literary Society '26. Hi-Y Club '24, '25, '26. Bible Club '24, '25. Journalism Club '26. Associate Editor Haymaker '26. Oh, sleep it is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole! In some mysterious way, Edward ac- quired the name Sleepy. He does not seem very lazy so we have come to the conclusion that his dreamy eyes must be the origin of that name. He is wide-awake in History class and we often wonder where he gets so much information about our government. Keep up your knowledge of political affairs, Edward, and maybe some day you will reach the top-notch of suc- cess. GNQ MAGGIE DORIS MAHANES Bobbie Basketball '24, '25, '26. Literary Society '25, '26. President Spanish Club '25, '26. Vive-President Latin Club '24, '25, Home Economics Club '25, '26. Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26. Glee Club '24, '25, '26. Treasurer Koo-Koo Klub '25, '26. Four-Eye Club '25, '26. Class History '26. An athletic girl is she, In basketball a star- A wittier you'd never see, Altho' you looked afar. Here's Maggie, the wittiest girl of our class, who has made us happy many a time with her funny little speeches and wise sayings. Along with wit, she carries independence, for Maggie is one of the few who can hold her own with anything, especially with the Senior class. Maggie has starred in many a basketball game, and Morri- son is just wondering who will ever fill her place. We must add that Mag- gie is also a good student. Has she not a combination of fine qualities that it is hard to find often? ':'m-rma1n umawauwuunflmmrwm- f. A .1uaumlnwuwzm.1w:,nwm-wurrwmr-elevuumve 33 'lr uummwa.-.:.,.., en. .nm .,a..n.mn..m.- .4.w.uun4..amuu.a rvmrz::,m-mmm-Q 1-Q' ...1 T115 XVAIWIQTWRX vw- V-. - 4 -. gf-wars?-Q , ,,,, ,,, ky., H, M, JOHN BARCLAY IIAWKINS I awoke one morning and found myself famous. Although John only came to us a few months ago, we feel already that he is really one of us, and that we are proud to have him in the good old class of '26, If you donit know how good he is in Chemistry, just look at his report. Perhaps some day John may discover a new element-or an antidote for the laughing gas some girls seem to have taken during class periods. When he has a laboratory of his own, welre just hoping' that he will ask us to visit it, and that he will tell us all about the Wonderful things he has done in chemical work. TPS? LESSIE LOUISE HOBBS Little Sister VVilson Literary Society TZ4. Vice-President Home Economics Club '25. Honor lies in honest toil. 1Iere's to the cutest girl in the Senior Class. And can she dance? Well, you just ought to see her step. Another thing about Lessie is her dependabili- ty. When she has an opinion, she keeps it-of course, unless she finds out sho's wrong. Watch out boys! Lessie shines in all phases of Home Economics and you know what that moans. wr-Jw fwfuy rf:-' arms-17 :-vvnlmfx -vsfw-nw - Q . ,. .. , f-avnvwt, numrnv- aruanu-4-n-fwwvqwvfmm--Y. -V . -rs new-uvnun-'emma , LOUIS HARVEY HALL ssJimmyva President Junior Class '25 President Senior Class '26 Spanish Club '25, '26 Football '24, '25 Manager Football '25 Manager Baseball '25 Captain Baseball '26 President Athletic Association '26 President Literary Society '25 Vice-President Literary Society '26 Advertising Manager Warwick '25 Monogram Club '25, '26 Tho modest on his unembarassed brow Nature hath written gentleman! Here's to our class president! When Jimmy came to us from Smithfield he seemed to like the Smithfield hams , but now it seems his thoughts wander towards Harrisonburg. But even though he's love-sick, he is a class president whose equal cannot be found in every school. Just look at the offi- ces he has held and the football he has played-yea, baseball too-then you'1l know why we say, Ray, ray, rah, rah, Jimmy! CJPQQ . GENEVA COOKE Shinn President French Club '25, '26. Vice-President Girl Reserves '25, '26. Literary Society '24, '25, '26. Glee Club '24, '25, '26. Home Economics Club '25, '26, Dramatic Club '25, '26, Her curling hair is clustered o'er a brow, Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth. No one is more successful in her studies and school interests than is Geneva. What would we do without her in English class to scan the lines and answer the questions as no one else can. She is also practical, which is rare for one so gifted mentally. Lucky will be the man who wins her, and happy his home. aw:xf11 'ffmf -- -71-i '- I 1 'kmmwmwwwsnt-ew. as f-.- M ss.. I nuunuummmm. 'ln ig 'w?xfgx,esa1,'i Ch 36 ELSIE LIEST SNYDER French Club '24, '25. Modern Language Club '24, '25. Glee Club '24, '25, '26. Girl Reserves '25, '26. Home Economics Club '25, '26. Literary Society '24, '25, '26. When life seems dark and dreary, And clouded all the while, There'll be a brighter moment If you'll just watch Elsie's smile. Cheerful and happy is Elsie who is indeed a favorite with us. We thought we could easily tease her, and our joy knew no bounds when we voted her the biggest primp in class. However, Elsie soon proved that she didn't care how much we teased her and now we hear no more of it. There is some- thing attractive about Elsie, some- thing a little different that makes us like her all the more. Combined with these qualities is a big-heartedness that makes us feel she will always have friends wherever she goes. 359 ISABEL HENDERSON SWAN Izzie President Girl Reserves '25, '26. Vice-President Four-Eye Club '25, '26. President Koo-Koo Klub '25, '26. Class Poet '25, '26. Literary Editor Warwick '25, '26. Editor of Haymaker '26. Literary Society '25, '26. Spanish Club '25, '26. Idleness has no place in her life. Izzie is one of the most talented people in our class. She is a regular literary genius. We have only had her with us a year, but she has won the favor of the whole student body. We know there are great things in store for Izzie by the great work she has done for us at M. H. S. KENNETH YODER ISSUE!! Modern Language Club '25. Spanish Club '26. Four-Eye Club '26. Poindexter Literary Society '25, Basketball '25. He sat and bleared his eyes with books. Kenneth is another member of our class who does not talk much, but when he says anything, everyone stops to listen. He is always full of fun, but if anyone needs aid, Kenneth is always ready to lend a helsing hand. We will miss you, Kennet , and we wish you the best of luck in whatever you undertake in life. . A sill x we as . , -.. ff Ya-as-va.-vwnfa '. :1-, -'N qv- ae.:n,u3:.in:-.fiwusanu I 1 'M '- 'J' ' 'mf -'rf '-a't ':M'f-rn1:fr r-zxll's'w?rnxl1'sssl , Uma-n:'6 'i li E Vvliliililifii QM, ff , A ' ' QQLASS 6ZlJiiL,i1,s r C-LQ?-J Standing on the threshold of untried ways of life, we feel that we would not depart from our dear old Alma Mater without leaving behind us some bequests which we hope will prove valuable to those who receive them. Therefore, we, the members of the class of 1926, being of a sane mind do here- by declare our last will and testament. First: To Mr. Pride, our beloved principal, we, the departing Seniors will full power and authority to act as Judge in the many cases brought to him by the absentees each day. Second: To Miss Carr We will the Junior Class with the express wish that they will be wiser from the use of mechanics than were the Seniors of '26. Third: To Miss Thorpe We will all of the Ceasars both living and dead. Fourth: To Miss Ryce we will a more appreciative Journalism Class. Fifth: To Mrs. Geddy we will all the histories in existence with the sincere wish that she destroy them before another session. We, the Seniors of '26 will to the Juniors our mirror which has been our pride and joy for the past three years. Mrs. Jones wills her alarm clock to Constance Adams. Geneva Cooke wills her avoidupois to Douglas Burcher. Pearl Gaines wills her romantic ways to Ora VVhite. To Christine Wainwright, Delia Green wills her comb for which she has such fondness. Charlotte Haughton wills her golden locks to Bertha Griffiths. Lois Moore wills her place in the Ford from Bull Island to anyone who needs transportatiom to school. To George Mooney, Mary Murphy wills her nickname Spuds. Beatrice Horton wills her affection for a certain young man in Hilton to Agnes Hunter if she is lucky enough to get it. 1 Opal Owens wills her dreamy eyes to Ruby Horton. Alma Phillips wills her affection for John Burge to Susie Smith. To Margaret Brown, Elsie Snyder wills her extra inches. Isabel Swan wills her flapperish ways to Marion Kelley. Nellie Wilson wills her long and beautifu tresses to Evelyn Coleman. Eleanor Wine wills her places of furnishing drinks to the bunch to anyone ambitious enough to go after them. To Harry Whiting, Elizabeth Wuska wills her giggling ability. Thema Ironmonger wills her Latin ability to Hayden Revere. 38 'line WARWICK y .. N. . . .., .... . . ,...,.,g. 3,3 To Newton Poindexter, J. W-. Phillips wills his sheiky ways. Jennings Davis wills his ability to earn A's to Moody Snidow. Curtis Edwards wills his affection for Mrs. Geddy and his place in history class to anyone willing to accept it. Jimmy Hall wills his histrionic talent to Costello Massey. Ellwood Hunter wills his lumber jacket to Nig Hollis. Lessie Hobbs wills her dancing ability to Ethel Thomasson. Maggie Mahanes leaves her witty powers to Bremen Mills. Lefty James wills his dancing ability to Russell, Mitchell. Edward Langslow wills his curly hair to Norris Nettles. To Mr. Crigler, Lynwood wills his electrical ability, trusting another session the bell will ring on time. Victor Parker wills his mirthful laugh to the saddest Junior. To Paul Lester, Powers Seward wills his stylish hat. Andrew Shannon wills his petriiied motion to George L. Smith. Robert Thomasson wills his pipe to William Powell. Kenneth Yoder wills his high marks in English class to any one who can do as well. Elton Parker wills his'hands0me looks to Py Cooke. Sarah and Ida Hostetter will their intellectual ability to Lenore Farnham and Violet Redman. John Hawkins wills his place in Chemistry class to the brightest student of '27. Wray Lee Curtis wills his talent for playing the violin to any one who can surpass him. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1926 of Morrison High School to the last will and testament do hereby set our hands and seals. DORIS POINDEXTER Class Will '26. C3159 THE W RWICK ff. sxv, QQLASS 6.DRoPHeCY Wfw One night after practicing for our class play, I was returning home very late, I had been thinking much about our class and the fact that we were soon to separate, each going his or her way into the world. A storm came up and I ran into a building which I found open. Strange I had never noticed this building before. It was a deserted theatre, and I seated myself near the back to wait the subsiding of the storm. I had been elected to write the class prophecy, so I sat there thinking and thinking of how to do it. Suddenly, I saw a light approach me. It was held by a dark and myste- rious woman dressed all in white. She carried a long staff in her hand. I confess that I was terribly frightened. She approached, and pointing the staff at the stage said, If you wish to see the future of your friends, gaze there. The woman disappeared. I gazed fascinated at the stage which was lighted suddenly with a dim, mysterious light. I saw then the Metropolitan Opera House stage and Pearl Gaines singing the part of Salome. When the curtain fell there were cries of Bravo, Gaines and The greatest Salome since Mary Garden. Next I saw the deck of a great liner. There were together Robert Thomasson, the captain of the liner, Lessie Hobbs, and Lefty James. Lefty, owner and star of the famous James Ministrels, was saying good-bye to Lessie Hobbs, the noted actress whose great dramatic ability had charmed all Europe. The light flashed and I saw an immense assembly of noted literary people. It was announced that Mrs. M. B. Brown, America's1 greatest short- story writer, would lecture. I was surprised when my classmate, Isabel Swan, walked out on the stage. In the assembly were some of the world's most noted people. Powers James Seward, the great publisher, talked on modern liter- ature and its authors. The assembly faded, and I saw a basket-ball game being played at a famous university in England to decide the world's championship of girls bas- ketball. In the winning team, I recognized Mary Murphy as jumping center, Maggie Mahanes as right forward and Alma Phillips as side center and captain of the team. The Coach Curtis Edwards, congratulated them. A great English nobleman and his wife, whom I recognized as Delia Green, considered one of England's most beautiful women invited them to luncheon in honor of her old classmate, Elton Parker representing a great American concern in Europe. The scene shifted to the dearest place in the world, old Morrison High, a diiferent, huge brick building with a fine athletic field in front. The light changed to the principal's office. Seated at the principal's desk was Jennings Davis with Thelma Ironmonger as assistant principal and Elsie Snyder as his private secretary. The county nurse came in. She was, to my surprise, Nellie Wilson. will was.. uu'Jrv'xm11:r5v-.nx.z'x:Qxa.:xzvs. 40 mmm? THE WARWICK , I X .,.. J. L ,.:,,,5 ,,. ...H . . ..,.........-.....a.......l..ua-'sa--...J....,..,...1. ,t an Some of the class rooms were visible. Doris Poindexter and Eleanor Wine were teaching Home Economics in a wonderfully equipped laboratory. In the room opposite, John Hawkins taught chemistry. Ida Hostetter was head of the English department. As the bus stopped ini front of the school, I saw Andrew Shannon and Victor Parker, heads of a great bus concern, discussing some plans. The scene changed to the prospective city of Morrison. Geneva Cooke, first woman mayor, was giving talks on How to Make Your Husband Happy. Russell Mitchell, sitting very near, looked quite happy and bore out the truth of her statement. The city commissioners, Bruce Rollins and Lois Moore, were seated not far away. ' ' ' In the beautiful fields besides the James River, an artist was seen paint- ing the beauties of naturef It was Sarah Hostetter who was getting illustra- tions for her book, The Beauty of Nature. Sarah had become one of the greatestgnaturalists of her time. . Now I saw the ofiice of a dairy farm, large and modern in every way. Kenneth Yoder was seated in the manager's chair dictating to a very Winsome secretary whom I recognized as Charlotte Haughton. His partner, Wray Lee Curtis, worked busily at his desk. ' The light grew brighter and a threatre was before my eyes again. In the last act of the play I recognized as hero, Jimmie Hall and his leading lady was Opal Owens, noted on'Broadway for her dreamy eyes. At the fall of the curtain, their manager, J. W. Phillips, came out and bowed after them. The light Hashed and the scene changed to the interior of a newspaper ofiice. At a desk sat Edward Langslow, News Editor of the Morrison Herald. His stenographer, busy with important work, looked up. It was the same Elizabeth Wuska who was elected champion giggler of our class. The door of the oiiice opened and Lynwood Mebane entered. The news editor interviewed him about his invention. Lynwood had become quite a famous electrician. The lights became brighter and brighter and then became dim, I saw an army camp where an ofiicer was training his men. As the ofiicer I recognized Ellwood Hunter, one of the coming young men in the army. The stage became very dark, and nothing else appeared there. Some- thing clammy touched my shoulder. It was the woman in white who had been standing there all the time perhaps. I felt that I had indeed encountered the supernatural. She shook me, and I aroused myself as from a dream. When I turned she was no longer there. I went out of the building into the beautiful night. ' - - The storm was over and the stars was shining. I felt that the future of my classmates would be' as bright indeed as had been revealed to me. BEATRICE E. HORTON - Class Prophet '26. ' ' T ' C3.. .'IlEi5:ifL n3e.1:'1lIi:RS.!'!K2g.KLZ3.?!..i Y 24.-A' ' lXTLL 51..'-L' .. , J' 'llnllAahln..::siwu.s....,-....Jr A 4'.2:A.L:'s.5-S::'213:L-... .x. . 41 -,r-1-r f '-' 'rwrunzl-:sr . - Qi ll lilhllllfl Cl QQLASS C97-:tis'roRY C590 We, the class of 1926 have after hard work and perseverance mingled with much play prepared ourselves to leave the school which has done so much for us With such preparation we feel that we are now better able to make of out lives something really worth while in the world. It is with sad- ness that we take leave of dear old Morrison High, feeling that many times in the future a1n1d the tolls and labors which surround us, we shall reflect with pleasure upon the scenes of our past school life which I shall now endeavor to lelate Let us take a backward look over the past few years in which we, the class of 1926 have been studying to prepare ourselves for the future. Since in September 1923, Morrison High School did not exist, we entered different schools in various places feeling very proud that at last we were really fresh- mcn Shouts of Rats' Rats ' greeted us from all sides, but we did not mind this We never will forget those days when we were so green that we could not evcn find our way about the building. We feel sure we made more mistakes this ycar than in any in our career. One thing we are glad to say is that out of the number that started, only a few have dropped from our roll. Finally came the glorious day when we were no longer Rats, but Sopho- mores in the new Morrison High School. We were proud that wecould now have a school that we could call our own, although it was not completed when we first entered As we were a new school, all clubs and organizations had to be formed and carried on without aid from experienced students. The first great question that came up was our Warwick, this being chosen as the name of our annual successful which aim was extremely well accomplished. Oigamzation of the Athletic Association reminded every boy and girl that all students must work to have good teams. We are proud to say that the boys brought back victories worthy of any school's pride, and especially of one which was new The following September we came back full of pep and vim, for we were then Juniors At once we set to. work to do everything we could for ou1 school for we had become still more imbued with the spirit of Morrison. The girls and boys raised more money for the Warwick than any other class. Athletics this year showed wonderful improvement under the splendid training of M1 Crigler The football season was quite successful, as was also that of basketball In this latter sport the girls won two games against H , annual. Every pupil at once set to work to make the first volume of our school 42 THE WARWICK aQHf4.'Al.1l!iSurl. iL'as.z4.,u.,:L:ala.1m Newport News High School and also many other victories. We are very proud to say that four of the girls on the team were from our Junior class, and went a long way in helping win the Morrison silver cup. ,Q . This year .we became more united as a class, for we were too lively a crowd of Juniors not to brighten our school life by varied social activities. The better we succeeded in knowing each other, the closer friends we became, glad that we could each day work toward a common goal. Our Senior year opened with the brightest of propects. This year the whole class started out with the determination that every member should iinish. Some new ones came to us an dsome few did not return, but as a whole the class proved what real Senior spirit is. Entering into all phases of school life, the class of '26 kept itself busy from September to June. Several Senior boys and girls starred in different branches of Athletics, Literary Society HiY, Girl Reserve,'club activities, and annual staif work. In fact, these phases of school life were boosted and aided by allthe mighty Seniors. However though we were Seniors, we did not spend all our time in work, but had parties and dances so that we could enjoy our last year together as a class in old Morrison. Although we are glad to be ablo to receive our diplomas, we are deeply sorry to leave Morrison. The past years of our high school career have flown too rapidly, and we feel that we would like to do many more things for our school and its teachers, who have so kindly co-operated with us. As we go our way into the world to whatever may be our work, we shall always recall the happy days spent in our Alma Mater. We feel that the memory of our past years will never disappear, but will remain with us for- everg and that more we shall realize what it means to have been a graduate of Morrison High School. 4 MAGGIE MAHANES Class History '26. . 43 CLQREED, C-L66 In the beginning of our high school career, when we first crossed the threshold and entered Morrison High, we grasped and clung to certain prin- ciples which have guided us like a morning star up the steep pathway of hard work to the mountain peak on which we now stand ready to make our flight into the Broader Life. We, the class of 1926 of Morrison High School, frame our creed from these beliefs: Foremost and above all, we believe in one true, eternal, and almighty God, our Creator and Preserver, who has directed our footsteps and led us on the way onward-upward to victory. We believe in this United States of America, and consider it one of our greatest blessings to dwell upon its soil-our native land. Our deepest affection has been welded to Virginia, the Old Dominion, our birth state, and the Mother State of the Union. Warwick County, in our estimation, is the best county in the one hundred which compose our State. There is a spot in Warwick, which we believe the dearest-Morrison High School. In all her activities we place our faithful confidence. In Mr. Pride, our principal, we place our boundless faith and sympathy. His ceaseless endeavors to spur us on to our goal have been highly appreciated. Under his guidance, Morrison has reached the high standards for which she has striven. We believe each teacher of the faculty has endeavored to aid us in every way possible. To Miss Ryce, the worthy sponsor of the WARWICK and ,our home room teacher, we wish to extend our grateful appreciation for her tireless efforts in our behalf. We believe in the WARWICK, our annual, that it will improve constantly as the years roll onward, and will be an instrument through which Morrison will be greatly benefited. In the Morrison athletics we place our confidence, for, indeed they have been a great uplift to our school, and tend, 'to make splendid athletes of all who participate therein. We believe in the Literary Society, the various clubs, and all the activ- ities which promote our interests along educational lines, making. us enthusi- astic students, good citizens, and true Christians. 44 -B THE W RWICK Ann We believe ln the students of Morrxson Hlgh School, that through the discipline and tralmng recelved w1th1n the doors of our dear old Hlgh they rally on to vlctory Last but not least we belleve ln our own Senior Class, that no better have ever enJoyed the prlvllege of graduatmg together Havmg remalned true to our colors, and havlng kept a flrm gr1p upon our motto throughout the four years of toll and pleasure, fraternally we part, taking Wlth us these principles as we separate SARAH HOSTETTER Class Creed 26 C549 f . on I . Q . K V .s . Q 71 . X ,, S' ,K 4 ks- ' l Q , r . ' ' K ., - ' a-sw-.se -W-r,...W,, . -.-.. .e v A, 5 . , S . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! Y l . . . . . . . I . 45 ' r 4. r m .Y N x-:ff-Lv-:W A--9.4 W-ragw-1-w,-.MA . . .1 X. ' src,-.wg . ::a,..::s-xm um: .1Mn'u.::pzfu .caan-:mnlnszmm 46 7 .621 1. ' ,,, ,.r,.,,..,.a,,, . ,H-..Mn14vwaa.,G f I1 X af 5 X rf 5 A ef I' fi 1 Q 3 'S J S xr 4 Yi n Y? ? E 2 I2 P 2 E 2 L 1 5 47 Vim- M-4 , W. L 2 2 T . Q -5 Q4 ? 1 1, Q 4 3 H 3' if sa 5 Q 5 1 5 f 'S 'ii I 3 Q! fs e, Q fi Q 1 4 9 f- 1 Ii F 3 , F5 2 E 2 gi Il K , JI' I 2 E2 an : -vi 4 , , ? Q 5 2 'F E E, 4, 'La E A si 2 IF + 5 'N 2 ,f 2:2 S 1 , L L r' 5, E Q s S 5 g s H . 1. 3 , E 5 E s gf K , , . , ,, L,,qA,,,..U,, .. ,M . W4 48 UNYQK5 C-LQ?-D 49 :Pe-XX 3 r, as nn, , QU, H ff .xv . f. .f1.,mw.,uwun-rlw-new S' S 'N an il W2 gl wav , Q55 V .wa ,J 'lf , X. iff' H ' VH 4 55 ff' Q THE W RWICK Jun' cami' gigs.. Qlxxlfl if :- rr I 1 in l -wwe X .. I-,-,gk .. -is QQEUMOR QSLASS COLORS: Purple and Gold John Burke - Lenore Farnham Ora White - - Margaret Brown Louise Auman Margaret Brown Douglas Burcher John Burke Henry Copeland Earleen Cosby Lenore Farnham Coleman Green Thornton Hollis Arthur Hanson Hazel Haughton Katherine Hynson Estelle Ironmonger Mildred Kea Elsie King Ethel Mills MOTTO: Excelsior Offifff Roll ,. FLOWER Violet - President - Vice-President - Secretary Treasurer Costello Massey Ellington Moore Beatrice Moore Mary Moore Norris Nettles William Powell Violet Redman Elizabeth Rowe William Sewell George L. Smith Marie Slaight Susie Smith Virginia Tabb Benjamin Taylor Christine Wainwright Ora White Jane Wilbern 51 52 .v, sovl 3 J: 1 X' 'N Q S, 1 4 8 Q 'ZX ffm 'Lev' y 'Q , 5 ,Q l-Q5 I QM vo C4 1 ll Y R239 I-ill, -- 4 f 1 1 54 'N 1- 'lrni W RWICK is X goiliitef Us K Shaman!-H - al. X,,. .rd..,,l.1. MOTTO: Victory crowns patience COLORS: FLOWER Green and Gold Jonquil Offers Russell Mitchell - - President Edith Underwood - Vice-President Thelma Traylor - Secretary Lucille lVilliamson - Treasurer Roll Mildred Booth Simon Curtis Ethel Carmines Beatrice Carter Virginia Clark Charles Davis Bertha Griffiths Virginia Hobbs Ruth Hornsby Patience Haughton Ruth Huber Ruth Haughton Agnes Hunter Eva Hunter Ruby Horton Ruth Johnson Marian Kelley Charlotte Lester Paul Lester Bremen Mills Russell Mitchell George Mooney Edith Yoder 55 Louise Owens Alton Pennington Newton Poindexter Cathline Parker Virgie Parker Doris Petty Millie Preston Hayden Revere Amos Shenk Dorothea Tennis Ethel Thomasson Eula Traylor Thelma Traylor Edith Underwood Harry Whiting Quincy Wright Alex Wornom Victor Walker Helen Walters Lucille White Lucille Williamson WARWICK Q-. .m -' . I WEAR CSELE MORRISON QHIGH Dear ole MORRISON HIGH SCHOOL, Oh how I lofue thy name, The school that loyally starts our feet Upon the road to fame. The school that students learn to lofve As days of time roll by, With afections true of a students heart The dear ole MORRISON HIGH. There we find friends in schoolmates and teachers In our work, interest and pleasure, The days seem short as we gather the harfvest Of knowledge, the golden treasure. Then there are other harvests to reap, But Morrison will supply The means with which to gather these, The dear ole MORRISON HIGH. So on we press with steadfast resolfve Every boy and girl, To make good the task and do our part In this great and wide old world. Then when we hafve settled down in life Somewhere beneath the sky, We'll cherish the golden memories Of dear ole MORRISON HIGH. JULIA J. BERGH 56 '29 BN 9,6 0 45,53 :r f3'--- X . . ,.. . :-:1-1-x-W-mF 1....,,..,-vw--ww-vrevv-an . ., ,,,-Af3'vwn:.f:Q- W- -W., ,, 12 LQ 5 ai 9 ' 1Z. P Ilk'??51lZ'FS 2!LLH!1tL '!'C ' If' S E 5 C' 5 E 5 S Q Q E E f li I I 5 5 , E 3 I F i ' 5 E ' fs 2 E ' 2 1 w ' is B f E Zi 58 1? E if L W 'E Tm: W RWICK in ..:....... .s..auN...-waved. , Q. . .fa 5 , 0 ...Hay fn -e,.. K x 1 'QS4 ' - fl r- 'I 1 f' ' S L ....,,,,9,.,.,. I ,qgill 4 A . L, fav M, -W -x-, e..i.....,. . . ss, -M A-5' GPFRESHMAN QSLASS Jake Dozier Helen Weade - Julia Faye Sawyer Elizabeth Burleson Louis Barnes George Brunk Raymond Beer Julia Bergh Elizabeth Burleson Walter Cooke Audrey Chandler Margaret Copeland Evelyn Coleman Hawthorne Davis Jake Dozier Thelma Daniels Virginia Dryden Jack Daniels Walter Deal Wesley Ely Irma Fitchett Pauline Grigg Elizabeth Garrow . Mary Ellen Hawkins Lambert Harper Menno Hertzler William Hogge Amos Hostetter COLORS: Red and VVhite FLOWER: Red Rose Offirery Roll Helen Weade 59 - President - Vice-President - Secretary Treasurer Jannie Johnson Charlotte Lester Raymond Majette Marie Mason' Ruby Melzer Elizabeth Moore Eudelia Mills Edith Parker Mallory Robertson William Roby Lionel Richardson Viola Reid Ellsworth Stockman Robert Smith Richard Seward Margaret Savage Virginia Snidow Julia Faye Sawyer Olivia Sawyer Harry Walker Neil Woodall Clyde Waters Marshall Weade Ernnest White ' -lV21'H7'Jf' m:.w:mmwr. :T:r-r:,m ' ' ' mmm, .zn- ' ,... M QHE CLQHIEIF WITH A QQIOLDEN QHEART WND William Russell with his wife and two children, Benny and Lucy, lived happily on their little farm near the Atlantic coast of Virginia. Bennys chief associate and companion was his little sister of whom he was intensely fond and as he had few boy friends, Lucy usually ac- companied him on most of his rambles through the forest which they both loved dearly They had penetrated the forest deeper than was their custom, because today each carrled a basket made by Mr Russell from the willows that grew close to the spring near their home Into these baskets they were gathering berries for Mrs Russell to preserve in home-made molasses so the children might have dessert for their meals during the coming winter. The Indians were on peaceable and friendly terms with the palefaces at this time but the children had heard many weird and hair-raising stories of Indian massacres told by their father and his neighbors as they sat around speechless when Just as she reached for a berry, she spied a dusky face peep- ing' through the bush not over five yards away. Lucy uttered not- a sound but stood as one petrified Benny noted Lucy s pose, and following her gaze, he also saw the form of an Indian through the bush Benny had often told Lucy how brave he was and how he would protect her, but all of his bravery fled before this appalling apparition. He siezed Lucys hand and ran as fast as he could for home. What they mistook for an Indian savage however was only little Fire- ily the good Chiefs grand daughter, who was also gathering berries. ! V lTN?'?7'Y the big log fires at night. No wonder therefore that Lucy was frightened 9 Y ,, I , - 60 -4 'Nw :xv K N THEWRWICK , gl. ,. ? ,x v ...,.,... : l -ff M f . . -4.w..vu-.-eo:..u.n J.: ,Q as sw - . . ... .i,..r..n-sawn-. ..a-np.:-n..q........x ,....m....,.a-1 .iansnsnn--....1........-., Firefiy had often wished to meet and play with Benny and Lucy, so when they began to run, she ran and overtook them. Seeing they were frigh- tened, Fireiiy gave Lucy all of her berries, and with the little English she spoke soon made them understand that she meant no harmg whereupon they returned and finished filling their baskets. By this time they had become fast friends, promising to meet again the next day, and FireHy asked if she might bring her brother, Keeto, who was a little older than Benny. The four children met next day as agreed, and had a wonderful time. One day Firefiy presented Lucy with a beautiful Indian blanket and Keeto gave Benny a nice little puppy, which they promptly named Chic. The children's friendship continued to blossom, Chic was almost full grown, and everything was just lovely until late in 1849 when Mr. Russell's cousin, on his return from California, exhibited so much gold and told such wonderful stories of that country that Mr. Russell was tempted to abandon his home and hie to that land of such fabulous wealth. Mrs. Russell opposed the move, but the gold bug had bitten Mr. Russell and nothing would deter him. So early the following spirng, Mr. Russell disposed of all he had except what was necessary to transport them across the Continent, exchanging his money into gold coin so as to be less bulky, he put it into a leather belt and buckled it around his waist. When ready to start, Lucy with her blanket and Benny with Chic, their most prized possessions, Mr. Russell sid to Benny, That dog cannot go, we have too. many to feed already. Benny's pleadings had no effect, so he returned Chic -to Keeto, the only person with whom he would trust him. The children had said their good-byes and had their cries, and now they were off for no one knew where. The trail was in good condition and Mr. Russell said they were making splendid headway, but on the- sixth day he suddenly stopped, and being asked why, replied, I have lost my belt contain- ing all my money, besides we only have supplies enough for two or three- more days as I expected to buy more at the next town. A He mounted one of his horses and started on the back-trail, scanning the road from side to side, but with little hope inuhis heart, . '' ia ::x'Lx:ar-xn':x:M,2 ?.: 7 . ..v.'.....'. ' ' . ,IH -AI C1 lU . . limi WARWICK ' Late that night he returned to camp, but as all had feared, empty hand- ed. He was a very sad and discouraged man, and said he was awfully sorry he listened to those Wildcat stories. Then Mrs. Russell said, We were happy where we were, and wanted to stay, so promise now that you will start back tomorrow. Mr. Russell gave her his promise, and they all felt much relieved. That night, while they were asleep, Mr. Russell was awakened by a scratching at the tent, and thinking it was a wolf, he siezed his rifle and fired. At the report of the gun, he heard a short, sharp yelp, and supposing it to be a stray dog, he went to sleep, but was awakened later by something damp and sticky on his arm, and on making a light, what do you suppose he saw? Poor little Chic had followed them all this distance, had picked up Mr. Russell's belt somewhere along the trail, and though badly wounded, he dragged it into the tent, and it was his blood dripping- on Mr. Russell's arm that awakened him. Needless to say, Chick had every attention after this. It was a joyful family that broke camp and started East next morning, and in due time, they arrived in the vicinity of their home. Here again Mr. Russell stopped his team, with a bewildered expression upon his face, and asked, What shall we do now? I have sold the home and we have no place to go. Mrs. Russell said, We would love to see the dear, old place once more, lets drive in for a while. D Coming into view, they noticed two objects on the front steps, which on their nearer approach proved to be Firefly and Keeto. They had missed Chic for several days, and were waiting there hoping he might wander back to his old home. Being assured that Chic was not badly wounded and would recover, Keeto asked Mr. Russell to await his return, and darted away through the forest, re- turning in a short while with his grandfather, the Chief with. a golden heart, who welcomed the Russells and told them, that Keeto who would soon become their new Medicine Man, was a very intelligent lad, and that on the day 62 f . fi , ..,. i,g'iQ t 2 HE RWICK ia M' 4 5 !'flfZf1ilZlIgQ li S E - U ,wk i I i 1 Mr. Russell left, Keeto had tossed his eagle's claw from their magic cup, made of mole's skin, and three times they had fallen so as to indicate the Russell's return. So much faith had they in young Keto's magic and so highly were the Russells esteemed by the Indians, that the Chief called Council Meeting at which the tribe raised suiiicient funds to rebuy thef Russell home from its re- cent purchaser, and were holding it as a present for the Russels upon their return. He then gave Mr. Russell the keys to the house, telling him they would find everything just as they had left itg the cattle were in the barn, and his men would come later with Mrs. Russell's chickens and pigs. f Mr. Russel was too full of gratitude for speechf but the Chief understood, and while Mr. Russell's eyes filled wtih tears, the good Chief, followed by Keeto and Firefiy, silently and swiftly stole away, joyful in the knowledge that they would reap their reward in the happy hunting grounds of the Great Hereafter. ETHEL THOMASSON, '28. FFQ Erin WARWICK ,...,:x, T.. , . 560 THE C-ZSOPHOMORES The Sophs of dear ole Morrison This year the best of all, U Are helping now to build this school, M Fon they have felt the call. They' try to help their faculty, They try to help their school, - They try to help just anyone, Yet let the Seniors rule. They boast two artists and two poets Their talent has no limit, They do their work with best good will, They're all up to the minute. Next year they will be Juniors, Then next the Seniors grand, But down through all the ages, They 'll lend a helping hand. VIRGIE PARKER '28. .. C4 ,. fx W - Pafesi ,6 A .iff '1 'W' NW' n 5 ' .4 A., L ,rl N V. I Mzxilj ' QF - Q N V4 A A It . K t 1 1 - I I ', - -N' ' W,l21Tv ' V v ' 'W F 5149. 9 1 . K ' Q , ' 'wwfsq if v 'ff - fm, fm :W a ' ' -' -W' Rig: 1' -.Lf .,n i,f7 . I A f ' A ,fi A 14-3' HEY 've' , ' ' -' .0 'T .?,'35 A . Mi!M24Q,gfg5e:5f32g'?,g62g3gw.ai-,344 f4, iaIW MQ -mf f , , . iff M my . . mv., Eggiigwwriiinili V wi saw? im! 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Q ? V - ' '.1f,.L J5 ?' Eif .- .1,ATf'g fw4.T1'- -Vkwvwfgigif' af J' 1 . 'W 1,5 Imp, l x. . I, -, 1 Y I' 3 Q ,' ZH Q '-ff? w g ,:ill j'v' 'W V f ff' AV'A3If:iQi2 1,. f'ff f 4f15 A I A : a'xf27 -. .,lff P Q W? 'A ' ,Fw fm .. 'ra-A - , fQ'i3fP '41g,'j3 mfn. 'K A y F'? m ?? ' ' H 's lf -Q-Av1f?? '?g:' 1 ' I frf?i?ffifHpg+',i2:Qgi+?f, ankcs by f.I.L sn 3 kb We Q o 3 'S Q -S .EN lx O A 5? Q ted fr Prin E Ei 5 if . ,. S! - ,,z ni 5 s 5 P3 E 5 LE F5 Z E al E 5 ?i 5 E Q if is Q El W ff H E m M 5 is n-zvxzm1vf1axa.Wmur'm1nm.mszsax'mmmva:uma.'1v:'vD:fnw-wnvn.zz1lwf,,sL-'zfvwmwtmummkmwmmz my aw-mw1sl.s1x:4rn11sum '.q in umu:.x.,. nz: f sa-xmsx.11r4f:v'u,-xnnxfulfi HLET1 S F q.,A V O Y T x xx I X J X , X g L A 9 7- YI ,, ., TO ATHLETICS-A bond of union, of common interests, of common hopes, of common memories-we dedicate these pages. 65 mze l is Q Qigrureric QOARD or CLQONTROL R. H. Pride - J. D. Crigler Miss Evelyn R Marvin Horton Curtis Edwards Alina Phillips Harvey Hall Alma Phillips Miss Dorothy L yce angslow - Principal - Athletic Director Faculty Representative - Captain Football Captain Basketball Captain Basketball Captain Baseball - Secretary Treasurer -4 r :wm- wfrmuw Wi., xilaksmxiyzs i ' Tm: WARWICK no M., f KTA, J f Z-AXKTN m sw s fsefxgtf Q' fmfxxer East is East, and West is West, said Kiplingg The High Sflzool is the High Sfhool, and the College is the College, say the Wiseaer'es. But, in spite of them, it's all MORRISON when Hollis ploughs through for a tozirhdozen, when Hall or White strike out three in the ninth, when Hunter breaks the tape, when James or .Mooney drop the winning basket. Then the graduates, the Seniors, and under elassnzen all cheer' together, and in the ringing there is nothing heard but lWorrison. C956 67 fl I X 6 H is I , fi? If tk 35 5 wt .s ,Q 1 i. 1 1, '-34 F 5 3 A5 68 THE Wlxuwicis QRACK Although Morrison did not have such a very successful baseball season the gloom of 'spring's sports were swept away when the Morrison Track team captured first place and brought home the Championship cup for the quarter- mile Tidewater Relay held in Norfolk, May lst. This is really Morrison's first track team and in its first and only appearance of the season, displayed wonderful speed and form, the fruits of Coach Crigler's careful training. Those composing the team were: Ellwood Hunter, Thornton Hollis, George Mooney and Bernard James, and though small in number, they out ran and outclassed all their opponents. The quartette took part in three events: the hundred yard dash, the two-twenty yard dash and the quarter mile relay. Hunter took the century in 11 flat, displaying remarkable speed while Hollis pressed in close upon his heels. In the two-twenty, the Morrison lads had things their own way, Hollis breaking the tape in 25 seconds with Hunter a close second. In the quarter mile relay the Morrisonites broke all previous records and hung up a new one for sprinters of future years to chase after. Mooney started off the works for Morrison holding his lead through out, as so did James and Hollis, and when Hunter snapped the tape, making the quarter in 49 seconds the nearest opponents were fifty yards behind. Next year track is going to be run on a larger scale than in the past year and with such material as Mooney and Hollis to build up next year's team, Morrison has high hopes of producing- a Championship track team. QQG 69 y THE W RWICK WMM .. CQEZOUTBALL RECORD Morrison Hampton 19 Morrison Kecoughtan 7 Morrison Apprentice Seconds 6 Morrison Botetourt 0 Morrison Hopewell 0 Morrison Emporia 6 Morrison Apprentice Seconds 0 Morrison Crewe 0 Morrison Suffolk 26 The most noticeable thing about the football squad when lined up in September was the large number of experienced players from last year's team. From the- first day the competition for places on the team was keen-so keen in fact, that a few players of the past year were unable to make the grade. To them and. ton all the loyal, substitutes is due no small praise. They made pogible the frequent scrimmages which had much to do with the accuracy and vigor of the team. In the second year as Coach and Athletic Director of Morrison High School, Mr. J. D., Crigler, a former William and Mary man, through his hard work and eagerness, rounded out one of the best football teams, for the size of the school, in the State. The opening game of the season with Hampton featured sensational playing on the part of Nig Hollis and Jimmie Hall. The first half ended with Morrison holding a 6-0 score, this being made when Hollis recovered a Hampton fumble and raced thirty yards for Morrison's only goal. In the second half the crabbers came through with three touchdowns, copping the game, but not once did the Morrison line Hunk, and it succeeded greatly in giving Hampton a bitter fight. Displaying a powerful oifensive drive in every quarter, the Morrison gridders found little diiiiculty I in trouncing Botetourt. Mooney pulled off some spectacular stunts, receiving a punt and racing across the last white line in the Hrst three minutes of play. In the latter part of the game the opponents attempted a drop kick from the forty-yard line. It missed by a short margin, going under the bar, but it was the only time the Morrisonites were in dan- ger oi' being scored on. In a great uphill battle, featured by iiashy work on the part of Hunter, who tore around end time and time again for substantial gains, and who was responsible for the one touchdown made by Morrison aggregation, Hopewell was sent down to a bitter defeat. 70 '11 11:3 THE WARWICK ,,,.,,,,,,.,-Q3, ,, an- g The Emporia game was a disappointment. After holding the opponents scoreless up to the last quarter, with two minutes to play, the Morrison in- vaders were completely baflled by an aerial attack, especially when Barnes, quarterback, launched the oval in the direction of Dean, their Hashy end, who by some form of mystery enabled himself to stand behind our goalpost and complete the pass. In the following game with the Apprentice Reserve, Captain Horton covered himself witln blood and glory, displaying a savagely aggressive offense and a defense like a stone wall. The Morrison team showed the greatest power, the most crushing offense that any Maroon and Gold team has ever had. The next battle was with Crewe whom Morrison held to a scoreless tie on their own field. Hollis showed up well on end runs and many a time placed his team in a position to score. Edwards seemed to be all over the field, and groans of fear those from the side-lines when he had to retire with injuries. Morrison closed their schedule by battling the Suffolk pigskin artists, and although hopelessly outclassed, our team never stopped fighting. Each and every man on the team deserved great praise as they. all fought the game of their life as well as they knew how. Probably the most effective man in the line was Captain Horton, while Hunter was skipping off tackle, through the line, and around end' like a grasshopper and was just as hard to catch. ' Many teams of various schools have grown to admire the members of the Morrison team as opponents worthy of any foeman's steel, for the ranks do not contain a whiner or an alibi manufacturer. Those on the team were: Captain: Marvin Horton Manager: Harvey Hall Coach: J. D. Crigler Snidow R. E. Horton, Capt. R. T. Burke R. G. Davis C. Rollins L. G. Edwards L. T. Seward L. E. James Q. B. Hunter L. H. Hollis R. H. Mooney F. B. Substituting were: Reed, Lester, Brown, Curtis and Langslow 71 rg Miawlflsx BASKETBALL Curtis Edwards Captain Bernard James - Manager J. D. Crigier - Coach Thornton Hollis ..... ,....,. R ight Forward Bernard James ....... ......... L eft Forward Marvin Horton ..... ................... C enter Curtis Edwards ...,. ,....... R ight Guard George Mooney ....,. ..,................. L eft Guard Substitutes: Charles Davis, John Burke, Ellwood Hunter Moody Snidow ' ' -41.2.3-5l :4.'fm1n'!'vev: Quill-rllutiwc-1uxmsrxrw+:navnn:suw'Amn 72 Ks, A 'X Tm: WARWICK if . si e, . V . A 1.5.3 , ,,..,.4.u.v s.m-e..sss..-w.,.r...ssma-,.-.4. , .s 4 l-,tum -x...a....-.a.1..w.. ...N-1-.....,,, ,. :ass-sq-.....e... ...-..-.Wwe - V Wors QASKETBALL SUMMARY OF SEASON Morrison 12 Toano 12 Morrison 15 Charles City 14 Morrison 14 Fort Eustis 8 Morrison 15 Hopewell 33 Morrison 40 Fort Monroe II Morrison 7 Hampton 22 Morrison 34 Newport News Seniors 27 Having three regulars and two substitutes from 1ast's year's team, with Hollis and Burke as newcomers, Morrison started off practicing basketball with high hopes of moulding a formidable team capable of bringing home a championship. No little credit is due Captain Edwards and his industrious team-mates for their season's success, and to Mr. Crigler who has guided the destinies of the team for two years. In their first game they met defeat at the hands of the Charles City boysg although discouraging, this was far from humiliating, for the Maroon and Gold lost by a margin of only two points. After disposing of Toano and Fort Eustis, the Big Five again en- countered some opposition from Hopewell, the former being sent home with the short end of a 33 to 15 score. In their next game with Fort Monroe, the Morrison team prepared themselves for the Hampton tussle. But again a third defeat was administered unto them, Morrison scoring 'Z to Hampton's 22. In their farewell game of the season, Morrison staged a comeback and trounced the Newport News High School Seniors. James, Hollis and Edwards led the team in individual scoring, James, left forward, topping the list with 69 points. Captain Edwards, right guard, contributed materially to the team's success with his clever dribbling and consistent guarding. Hollis, right forward, and Mooney, left guard, displayed remarkable speed and power both offensively and defensively, while Horton did some brilliant work at center. Among the substitutes, Davis, Burke, Hun- ter, and Snidow showed up well. '13 QASKETBALL Alma Phillips Beatrice Horton - Manager Captain Maggie Mahanes ....... ,.,,, .,.. F o rward Beatrice Horton ,.... ..,...... F orward Mary Murphy ...... Alma Phillips Ruby Horton ...... Earleen Cosby .,..,.. .........Center .,,,,,...Center ...w.,....Guard s..,.....Guard Substitutes: Violet Redman, Marion Kelley, Eva Hunter and Lenore Farnham. 74 A , - A X f e , . ..,............. -..,.,., , ,r..,.Q.,.,. .,,l-qs.. .0 ... ., . Q.-+...r-f .. ......., 4 f .,i, Fm: W RWICK . v. - Q. X . , ,as-fp , is. ,, YI.. 43, . .1 tiff' E 3. X ' W-we .nsrs 1 .. 1 or-v-4.-ina v.6viSdnashriuu-0 --oe .+-vms..2m- - .Q lf'--v WSWXL-11:11 QGIRLS' QASKETBALL GGG RECORD Morrison 32 Charles City 8 Morrison 14 Fort Monroe 16 Morrison 30 Toano 7 Morrison 19 Fort Eustis 19 Morrison 21 Hampton 23 Morrison 17 Poquoson 18 Morrison 27 Fort Monroe 18 Morrison 17 Ashland 16 Morrison 16 Newport News Originals '3 The girls basketball team, under the leadership of their Captain, Alma Phillips, completed the season with a record of any school should be proud of, losing only two games the entire season. The girls opened the season by taking into camp Fort Monroe, rendering the same medicine to Charles City and Toano. In the game with Fort Eustis, which was attendedlby one of the largest crowds of the season, the Morrison Farmers supplied many thrills. The Hampton game was an aggravater to the Morrisonians. The first half ended with the score 15 to 3 in favor of the Farmers, but when the Crabbers hit their stride in the second half, they steadily merged ahead and the final score stood 32 to 21. Their second defeat came from Poquoson, the hardest fought game of the year. The contest ended in a tie, but in the five 'minutes over-time play, Poquoson scored two points to Morrison's one. The Country Janes took the next three games in succession and wound up the season by severely trounc- ing the Newport News -Originals. CLQ6 Ihliw' mm3amnlimKJ t. .s.'-....,....,J-. .1 - -- ' mua:ni,-....... .... ,. 75 A' P S ll :S i 5 i F 2 E s 2 l 2 v K' 5 I K .- :rf--'zf :.v.': 2' . 1' . ax -7. va.,:x'21.1'w Thwm ' -sh . . ' --::x, 1.':f...':Aln:vAg1..:'.::.xrxw:vl:.:'mvux. mi: 3: :' J f ' 1' ' nn::mr:.n.'ak:': , 1 . i T lm 1 , , , vu X E73 kelf5:!'EVl2.Ee Eg s- -..., .v,, 4, , x ..1mf,:wrmrrnv vga W J. D. Crigler P. A. White Harvey Hall George Mooney BASEBALL - - Coach Assistant-Coach - Captain - - - Manager Ellwood Hunter George Mooney Curtis Edwards Harvey Hall .o,o. Wilson Ellis ..,, Ernest White .. Thornton Hollis John Burke ..... Costello Massey Victor Parker .........Third Base ........Left Field .,.....Second Base . ............... Pitcher .....l..Rig'ht Field ........,.First Base Center Field .......,.Short Stop ..........Short Stop Substitutes: Quinsey Wright, Bernard James Chalkley William Powell and Powers Seward 76 1 4. f, N, ,A-X at , 1 HE RWICK f in fi it Q , f'ri 'Y! '1,.,,Qgwrr-rr 34 1 , H,-.,s,.,3.s.,.l . xl s X - 'ful s , T323 'N i F ll fright 3' ay- ' , Q, ef , .--,- ral 'gpfi ak Lkkhirlxh, A , . 'sf . f 1 was-N - ., Wm QASE WALL C-L66 The baseball season of 1926 brought forth the largest number of candi- dates since athletics were introduced at Morrison three years ago. After two weeks of strenuous training under the supervision of Coach Crigler, Captain Hall and his warriors initiated the season by taking their first game from the Newport News Originals by a score of 8-5. With the first two games to their credit, the nine started out on what has the prospects of being a successful baseball season. Having forsaken the mask of old, Captain Hall commenced his first year of pitching with V. Parker as his receiver. White played a brilliant game on first, as so did Edwards and Hunter on second and third. Burke and Msasey alternated at short, while Mooney, Hollis and Ellis starred in the outfield. The second string consisted of Powell, James, Lester, Wright, Richardson, Shannon and Seward. 77 XX f vw? ' ,XX X 4! if xx ff, X 4 f-XX M2 XZ-' x X ZA Q ff? N XXR R i k KS 52 YQ xXx X x NR -A XXX lx X X xx N 2-c Linh X ff Qx ff ',Q,,Ee..X , ' fi 74:5 XX ifggyi 70W E nw W Ax fa K f'!,3i'hg-1: X K 42 fha' 0 Q ' E Q S S Q ,W 'G ' , A S6 XV 4,2 ,I X is f ., if D sqxx, XX, ' V QU is NX ' X, I a x, X L X xy .R , X, ', N 'M1ffM?g'Fvfvi' X ,Q My 5 ' 'V . Q TS Q FHEWRWICK y .N Civlvrienaur Q5OCllE'll Y Ofjicers Russell Mitchell - - President Shirley Reed Vice-President Maggie Mahanes - Secretary Bernard James Asst. Secretary Beatrice Horton - Treasurer George Mooney - - Censor Curtis Edwards Sergeant-at-arms Thornton Hollis - - Page Sarah Hostetter - Chaplain Faculty Adviser Mrs. Geddy Faculty Adviser Miss Thorpe 79 ...i ..,. - N... i 4 li f. Q. F l gl P' E E F If lwswxx fa,--wwvw-:zulv r E 5 gm. ,, .. ---. 7 31 . . ,. . W...V .,,,.,,,,,1,,,5,,,u?w.1,fwy,.f-7,w-5-v1-v.:vf1-u .-- -.W P , - ' ,frm f, xy f -,:',1..nwvwwmmwfimv- , .. 1 ., . , ,- ., .. ,:, rw 'wmv-, L w, H-..n.yr1w-xi.: -:naman-.fa ,mmf ..--rr-. uxmm'. ' 1 5 ixxlgig ig . .. .. ..v 1 f - M W '-mn-ur4zs1!s'.l'1r -wmv.-sm-susvsanv-muzxxszlxmux.-m'e: :ra C-JQATIN QQLUB MOTTO: Vita sine litteris mors est. Delia Green Alma Phillips Mary Moore - Edith Underwood Mildred Kea - Sarah Hostetter - Miss Hazel Thorpe 'l'!munrIllwv2:?fnr ':.r'2w.f7 :wivzv .411 fmfunqsw Officers - - - President Vice-President - Secretary - - - - Treasurer Chairman Program Committee - - - - Chaplain Faculty Adviser ..,..,-x,.--W.,-e,-V -. .9 .e A - -' 1: rv? THE WNRWICK X QSPANHSH QQLUB OECEVJ Maggie Mahanes - Arthur Hanson Hazel Haughton Mary Murphy Miss Richardson Louise Auman Douglas Butcher Henry Copeland Jennings Davis Jack Daniels Wesley Ely Harvey Hall Arthur Hanson Lambert Harper John Hawkins Ro!! Mary Ellen Hawkins Hazel Haughton Menno Hertzler Thornton Hollis Ruby Horton Agnes Hunter Ellwood Hunter Maggie Mahanes Raymond Majette Mary Murphy Costello Massey 81 - President Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer Faculty Adviser Marie Slaight Andrew Shannon Isabel Swan Ellsworth Stockman Dorothea Tennis Eula Traylor Christine Wainwright Jane Wilbern Eleanor Wine Kenneth Yoder in rv-Q -N r E ,fn V-X1 V 'x , is lfiifriwv It Ei WRENCH CLQLUB MOTTO: Pas au sommet mais toujours luttant COLORS: FLOWER Purple and Gold Fleur de l1s Offers Geneva Cooke - - - President Lucille Williamson - - Vice-President Elizabeth Garrow - - Secretary Ruth Lewis - - - Treasurer Miss Nellie Richardson Simon Curtis Virginia Dryden Ruth Haughton Virginia Hornsby Katherine Hynson Charlotte Lester Paul Lester Marie Mason Elizabeth Moore - ' ' s- vm w- Y,-1'-,frv-1.--'wfmcwnnrcmea Roll -.vfaamw-1: v, V .f 1 --f n..,1- -my 1.g.vu.4xua.:1:faxzamvni a.r'r -ww '.:,:..u 82 Faculty Adviser Louise Owens Edith Parker Viola Reid Margaret Savage Harry Walker Victor Walker Helen Walters Lucille Williamson Lucille VVhite - --. www ,. -f-:mfr :Q-'mart mix ' fa 'a sxwlaceex ,ix -,,,, - s QQJIRL Qzwsaavns Officers Isabel Swan - - - - President Geneva Cooke - - Vice-President Edith Underwood - - - - Secretary Beatrice Horton - - - Treasurer Doris Pett - Chairman Social Committee y - Ruth Huber Alma Phillips Maggie Mahanes Miss Richardson Miss Kline - Miss Benschoten Miss Ryce - Julia Bergh Mildred Booth Evelyn Coleman Virginia Dryden Irma Fitchett Pearl Gaines Elizabeth Garrow Delia Green Pauline Grigg Lenore Farnham Charlotte Haughton - Chairman Program Committee Chairman Membership Committee - Chairman Service Committee Roll Hazel Haughton Agnes Hunter Eva Hunter Estelle Ironmonger Mildred Kea Charlotte Lester Ethel Mills Eudelia Mills Lois Moore Mary Murphy Opal Owens Virgie Parker 83 Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Millie Preston Violet Redman Elizabeth Rowe Olivia Sawyer Virginia Snidow Elsie Snyder Thelma Traylor Helen Weade Ora White Nellie Wilson Eleanor Wine mmm THE WXRWICK lk QHUME CgCONCMllCS CLQLUB Officers Alma Phillips - - - - President Lessie Hobbs - - Vice-President Virginia Clark - ---- Secretary Beatrice Horton ----- Treasurer Ruth Huber - - Chairman Membership Committee Geneva Cooke - Chairman Ways and Means Committee Doris Petty - - - Chairman Social Committee Maggie Mahanes - Chairman Program Committee Miss Kline - - - - Faculty Adviser Roll Beatrice Carter Virginia Clark Geneva Cooke Delia Green Bertha Griffiths Charlotte Haughton Beatrice Horton Ruby Horton Agnes Hunter Eva Hunter Ruth Huber Lessie Hobbs Katherine Hynson Ida Hostetter Sarah Hostetter Estelle Ironmonger Thelma Ironmonger Maggie Mahanes Ethel Mills Mary Murphy Beatrice Moore Lois Moore Opal Owens Doris Petty Alma Phillips -11x'ol1un3rwwm'wr.fwA.1z:'varf-4nxiuw.w,wf.:w'zx:vovx'.c-l3lsaa'mvA L :,a:fx'1 ual ,. ulasnmhiuaauizx ,... . rr-au-mama.: ' ml. ausnmmtsa. 84 Doris Poindexter Marie Slaight Elsie Snyder Dorothea Tennis Thelma Traylor Ethel Thomasson Christine Wainwright Eleanor Wine Nellie Wilson Jane Wilbern Elizabeth Wuska Edith Yoder ' ' 'Jv1mHc w.a' s::1:uf ' new - Lfvlsvrz-mn mnmr 1mmLmm w :wvlXi n . ,A :ga .1 ,yu lax f. , - v. QEORK QLQLUB COLORS : Green and Gold Pearl Gaines Susie Smith Delia Smith Lois Moore Raymond Beer Walter Cooke Audrey Chandler Virginia Dryden Pearl Gaines Delia Green Coleman Green Virginia Hornsby William Hogge MOTTO: Wait 'till the cows come home FLOWER CornHower 0fiC8fJ - - - President - Vice-President - - Secretary - - - - Treasurer Roll Ruth Huber Susie Smith Estelle Ironmonger Thelma Ironmonger Elsie King Ethel Mills Eudelia Mills William Powell Lois Moore Lionel Richardson Robert Smith William Sewell Marie Slaight Benjamin Taylor Alex Wornom Christine Wainwright Ora White Nellie Wilson . 1mmmnunxlnwilsmn. rmum ,ziumlaumszf 85 I wUR wP1Mrwff,ww:-w11':' afrwansr-.:'f..ff'1 -fs. vfmx 'ru -1: 'fc -2- ,: rr-'gs-J. '-- :, .m:,1r:-v-mnmfw axlmmsx Quran E2 glaznvs-A-'e..m.z:'m f-mr. ,Q 4. a..s:.'1 wa. , .- 1- .ar-:-riff .--. vs. -'-s: ,V - Q - :,,,,,.,.f , ,u,,,v, ,,,,m-,,--,I-,ag pe AX: 3 if .a 9 . r ,A.V A Ojtcerx Marvin Horton - - President Ellwood Hunter Vice-President Charles Davis - Secretary John Burke - Treasurer 5 3 J. D. Crigler - - - Coach i 1 Roll 53 John Burke Harvey Hall A ff Wray Lee Curtis Marvin Horton Charles Davis 1 Curtis Edwards , Thornton Hollis f Elton Parker Shirley Reed Powers Seward Moody Snidow 1 86 Ellwood Hunter Bernard James George Mooney ma'-alan!! vuvunrunrw-xmmqa S 2 fl f s I I -4 hm .ummm :Jafar J - Inns.-:asm Q-. -u-msgs !' ' ' 1' -l'1.l3l1'i1Y 'I .,. T.:.,. . ,lnlmlllf.ll .lt ' THF We RWICIX 63wfi,r QQLUB PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Chris- tain character. Ojjirm - - - President - - - Vice-President - Secretary - - Treasurer Roll Alton Pennington Powers Seward George L. Smith Edward Langslow John Burke Wray Lee Curtis Jennings Davis Ellwood Hunter Bernard James Edward Langslow Costello Massey Alton Pennington Bruce Rollins Powers Seward George L. Smith Earnest White -l 2' ' . T li 12 XMmvi.wf1c3ii QQJOURNALHSM QQLUB Oficers J. W. Phillips - Jennings Davis - Opal Owens - - Charlotte Haughton - Miss Evelyn M. Ryce - - - President Vice-President - S ecretary - Treasurer Faculty Adviser Roll John Burke Elton Parker Wray Lee Curtis Victor Parker Jennings Davis Alma Phillips Charlotte Haughton J. W. Phillips Ellwood Hunter Doris Poindexter Edward Langslow Bruce Rollins Lynwood Mebane Powers Seward Opal Owens Andrew Shannon Isabel Swan 4 is -45-swam:-ca-:.':as2wx aaunaa:s1nu:amvr,nmar-vw1-w-,uu:1s::zi rf. Q-,nm .- 1-12:-:wwv fr'-awwruf-::v:.::-1-mzzrrwgcafv L5 .- X,-.,, fy, -, 3 sg,.v ,t,nmp, m,5fsg,mmw,1s,,,qm ..-grwfu.. , ,m.nms:mm 88 John Burke Elton Parker , V, , , THE W RWICK a . rg e 75' I i S Hi Sfmmsfviiknio sl s- -,,1 . I! ' F ' ' ' i in -2:5 gir- -,-',,,,,,w,,,,o,,,,,,., .,g,.g,,.....,,.- QI-IE 6.7'fAYMAKER 6559 This year has witnessed the springingg into life of what is probably the germ of a regular printed weekly or monthly school paper at Morrison. One Friday in early Spring when the first edition of the Haymaker came out, Morrison students saw a double column mimeographed news sheet which they bought for two cents' a copy. Every Friday thereafter The Haymaker ap peared, the Journalism Class, its editors, having decided to make it a two sheet weekly selling for five cents, proceeds going to the Warwick. This modest little paper contains the regular type of school news, jokes, and matters of interest to students in general. Its motto, if it had one, might be determined by its heading-a farmer making' hay-as the old adge of Make hay while the sun shines. If this idea is really to be carried ou i next year Morrison will have a printed paper of some type which can carry on the work Thef Haymaker has begun. It is only fair to mention here those who were responsible for the or ganlzatxon of this weekly. EDITORIAL STAFF Isable Swan Doris Poindexter Jennings Davis Edward Langslow Lynwood Mebane - - - Editor-in-chief - Asso. Editor - - - News Editor - Asso. News Editor - Art Editor REPORTERS ' Wray Lee Curtis Curtis Edwards Charlotte Haughton Ellwood Hunter Opal Owens ' ' Andrew Shannon' 89' Victor Parker Alma Phillips J. W. Phillips Bruce Rollins Powers Sewar d Koo Koo KLUB To strive, MOTTO to seek, to find, OEFEYJ Isabel Swan - - - Doris Poindexter Beatrice Horton Maggie Mahanes Miss Benschoten Mr. Crigler - Margaret Brown Irma Fitchett Beatrice Horton Ruby Horton Roll Ruth Haber Maggie Mahanes Mary Moore Mary Murphy but not to yield. - President Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Alma Phillips Doris Poindexter Isabel Swan Olivia Sawyer Edith Underwood Julia Faye Sawyer 90 .mu -A-mm: .m1mn'aammv xs.- smMm wsgmu11s mme n-auazaueun mnrauanrwaarv ll if Wl:Et?lXflle li 3 Ea 3-. sl nf 3 6 1 Tl 5 Q li! lv WZ. .ga ima .'. ' V V 'gi-my-- 'w-f .4.au:.v.asms:,a.-.,v. Mmm ,-..n....u.m,m :1z.4.u.:,Mznaw:....,.aa-.1.a1r' axmmass wvvxzunvmlsnesvxr-f1,wuszua.r1 :i . , :reams . ,een :44..uuu.Wmn :uf . r..,.c.w :alarm 1-nvmnuwf C935oUR KYB QQLUB S MOTTO: See the world through rose colored glasses. COLORS: Red and black. Beatrice Horton Isabel Swan - Lucille Williamson Edith Underwood Miss Evelyn Ryce Beatrice Horton Elsie King Maggie Mahanes Russell Mitchell Susie Smith Officer: Roll 91 . - v - President Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer Faculty Adviser Isabel Swan Lucille Williamson Eleanor Wine Edith Underwood Kenneth Yoder 'F rn: WARWICK GDATRON s LEAGUE 966 0 cm Mrs N Waters Pfesldent Mrs F Underwood Vlce Pres1dent Mrs J Hawley Secretary Mrs H Ludlow T1'eaS111'e1' It as always been a source of Joy to MOTPISOH that lts Patron s League 1 never falled to work wlth the school 1n whole hearted cooperatlon When cho 1 buxldmg has needed addxtlonal equlpment or the grounds beautl y 1 the League has contrlbuted 1n varxous ways toward securmg the neces x 5 xmp ovements Wh n the hbrary has called for books the League has responded gen 1 1 us y Moreover as a supporter of school actxvltles m general, this organl muon has proved ltself a real benefactor Remembermg that uchanty beglns at home the League makes a prac of srndmg flowers to suck members and ands ln support of the school nurse 'lm this year have been mterestmg- and worth whxle some very good 1 Q1 having addressed the club Fo four years the League has been a Banner League and has been spoken of by the Cooperative Educatxonal Assoc1at1on Durmg nts lxfe L Loag e has made definite progress, every lIldlC8tl0!1 now IS that xt wlll 4on'mue to go forward xn all phases of its 8CtlV'ItlBS 5449 - 6 ni 1 1 K 9 . 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' 1 L V lf K. 1 l , Q ' 93 nr WARWICK Q8OClIlE'll Y C589 Calendar o Events In the next two games wlth Kecoughtan and the Apprentxce Seconds School opens and then football Wlth hard tralnxng accordlng to the Journallsm class OCTOBER Jun1o1s start Warmck financlal ball rollmg' w1th Mock Supreme Court The Court tends to r1ght some wrongs around school but even Justlce cannot mend broken healt Semol Class glves palty to celebrate Hallowe en all went well unt1l leflesh ments were served Some of the dlgnlfied sen1o1s hate not yet fully recoveled Book Weel was celebrated by several mterestxng plays ln assembly and vauous donatlons to the Llbrary NOVEMBER On tag day the Jumors ClaSS1fy all students accoldmg to flnanc1al standmg for the benefit of the Warwlck Senlors have play for the Warwlck Bluebeard's W1f6y, whlch filled all be holders Wlth both Joy and mxrth but taught a valuable lesson We recommend stronger glue for the blue beard next tlme Koo Koo Klub makes school aware of 1tS exlstence by throwlng party for the Semors Everythmg' was coo coo DECEMBER Jumors glve dellghtful party at whlch some of the guest almost go cohooty trymg to get ln cohoot The Baseball teams gave party at Hunter's ln honor of Charles Clty game JANUARY Thls month was spent at M H S ln qulet anxlety preceedmg exams FEBRUARY Wlthout the break of a day old M H. S settled down to another semester of work and play The Wal'WlCk starts the semester w1th a Penny Race to determlne the pret tleSt gxrl r . 5 .. F - 3 . -f' t , t I .1 - C l. , .c.. o . ,y - u ' ' an ' ' ' . - . v -n ' . . , u 1 . . . v y 1 u - 5 r 94 5 THE W RWICK i ' 5-1, - rim Y . xl Y. .E R Q lk z 5, 1 Q I ,TR-:fl L Q-55.-t..sztif.sg.a..S ,. ...K g ,.. ...aaeefgf--efuxwvvgsuwwzre-fe'--sesswe-,L-.:,-. -fx fe- - S' Engage- fe.. , eager:-.emmlaai The Rats won and their class beauty, Julia Faye Sawyer, was established as Morrison High's most beautiful girl. The basketball teams give a party at Scout headquarters. Everyone had a good though smoking time. Ellwood Hunter gives the Football Squad a banquet at his home. The boys completed a joyful evening with a dance after the banquet. The Koo-Koo Klub gives party at Isabel Swan's. Juniors give party at Hunter's to celebrate George Washington's birthday. Hatchets and cherry trees were carried out in both decorations and refresh- ments. Everyone had a wonderful time. MARCH Spring always means baseball. This year the Old Gold and Maroon started off with a fine spirit not to be broken by defeat. One of the best dramatic productions which has been witnessed at Morrison High School for a. long time was the Senior Minstrel. The music was fine and the jokes, as the violent laughter proved, were excellent. APRIL The Morrison Girl Reserves attend the Tidewater Conference in Norfolk. On their return home some of the Morrisonites believed that they were more accustomed to the waving fields of grain than storms on the briny deep. Students rejoice at unexpected holiday when teachers attend conference in Portsmouth. S Warwick goes to press. Nough said. rzzlil' ' i..u... 'ahh' T 95 FEATURES XX Rip 32 r, ' m.Bli 3,1, .. ti 31 L J V' L. A 'E' 1 f r- !f Q J N T' 'N IV- T,f W PM ,4 if I Ex Ms N Mx f 2,S?mSsQ 96 FIT ul' ,jfs w If ,' mi Mae his , ' f f 5x .- 0: sm aim- C -L., .M-K..f,..f. QUARWH-CK QXSLECTHON Julia Faye Sawyer Prettiest Girl ................. -........- Most Handsome Boy ....... .......... T hornton Hollis Best All-round Girl ..,.. ....,..... A lma PhilliPS Best All-round Boy ........ .. ....... Bernard JRIYIGS Most School Spirit Boy . Most School Spirit Girl . Cutest Girl ....i................ Cutest Boy ....i.. Wimest Boy ,.,,. Wittiest Girl ...,............ Hot Air Broadcaster ..... Mitt-Flopper .............. J. W. Phillips Susie Smith Virginia Hobbs Simon Curtis Curtis Edwards Mary Murphy Mildred Kea Geneva Cooke Tcacher's Pet ...,...,,........ .......... H ayden Revere Most Popular Senior ....... .. ....... Bernard James Most Popular Junior ............ .......... J ohn Burke Most Popular Sophomore Most Popular Freshman Flapper ....................,,.....,... .,........ Ruby Horton Olivia Sawyer Eula Traylor Beatrice Horton Most in Love .,.....,......... ..... .. Most Stylish ....................... ,, ....... Lessie Hobbs Most Independent Girl ..,... .. ....... Lessie Hobbs Most Independent Boy ........ . .,....,,. Russell Mitchell Most Studious .....,.........,... ..,,.,,.,. Greatest Scientist ..,...... Attractive Boy ..,..,. .......,.. Attractive Girl ....... ,,,,,,,,,, Winsome ........i..... , ..,. . ,,,,,, N Best Sport Boy ...,.. Best Sport Girl ......... Most Athletic Boy i...... Most Athletic Girl ......v Most Most Best Dancer Boy ......... Best Dancer Girl ..... Most ' Most Energetic ...,...,.,,.,,,,,,,, Best Charleston Dancer Sarah and Ida Hostetter Lynwood Mebane Ellwood Hunter Beatrice Horton George Mooney Maggie Mahanes John Burke Virigina Hobbs Bernard James Doris Petty .Julia Bergh Isabel Swan Doris Petty 98 A v A THE RWICK . I , ' -. ...mama .,,,,g4eg,?1,,..,.ss,..,.4i.1.,5.,g,.y'f-:.L.g:a.x-1-Q' -...........,..........f.2S1'. H ix . , . , . , 3 , WHAT THE QSENHORS WANT FOR QGRADUATIION ' GNQ Wray Lee Curtis-A Ford that doesn't rattle. V Geneva Cooke-Flowers from Greenwood Farm. Jennings Davis-An A record in College. Curtis Edwards-Railroad pass to Radford. Pearl Gaines--Everything white . Delia Green-An engagement with Ziegfield. Harvey Hall-A place in a school where he can wear a uniform. Ellwood Hunter-A ruby mine. Charlotte Haughton-A volume entitled How to Teach Quickly and Well. Beatrice Horton-A modern John Alden. Ida Hostetter-Book of, Knowledge. Sarah Hostetter-To be a second Florence Nightingale. Lessie Hobbs-Clothes from Paris. John Hawkins-A bow and arrow. Thelma Ironmonger-Padewreski's gift of playing. Bernard James-A nice bungalow. Edward Langslow-A peaceful sleep. Lynwood Mebane-Nothing less than an aeroplane. Maggie Mahanes-A co-partner as athletic as herself. Lois Moore-A store in which to sell the paper roses made in school this year. Mary Murphy-Someone to make her say yes. Opal Owens-An easy method of calculating calories in Home Economics. J. W. Phillips-My own little car. Alma Phillips-An Underwood typewriter. Victor Parker-To become a Big League Catcher. Elton Parker-A book on How to Beat Russell's Time. Doris Poindexter-Someone to kid her. Bruce Rollins-To be the original Country Gentleman. Powers Seward-To be a traveling salesman with headquarters in Norfolk. Andrew Shannon-A place to rest after graduation. Elsie Snyder-A powder puff for every tint. Isabel Swan-A brown walking dictionary. Robert Thomasson-A private yacht. Nellie Wilson-A concrete road from York County to Morrison. Eleanor Wine-A blank cook book for my own recipes. Elizabeth Wuska-A cure for giggles. Kenneth Yoder--An invention for farming without work. 99 ll THE Vv?5.l2Wiiiii I .AJQL . ' r '+- F ga viz. r ii H C-LQAN 632011 6O3MAGlINlE E 2, is Arthur Hanson not vamping the girls? Walter Cooke having a serious moment Dilly without a comb? Earleen without chewing gum? Lety withfout a girl? Anyone's guessing Miss Truitt's weight? Russell Mitchell leaving nine o'clock study hall? Ellington Moore with black hair? Mrs. Geddy wearing a train? Harry Walker running in the 100 yard dash? Olivia Sawyer not trying to vamp 'em? Beatrice not falling in love? Mr. Pride passing everybody? Mary Murphy wearing an opal ring on Friday, the 13th, after a black cat had crossed her path? Mildred Kea without her giggles? William Sewell not getting his lines mixed? Jimmie Hall not taking the leading part in a play? Pearl Gaines not singing? Why the Koo-Koo's chose Mr. Crigler as advisor? Ellwood Hunter not always dreaming of Ruby? Isabel Swan being a demure little thing? Peanuts being the papa in the Senior play? Eula without her steady? Betha Griffiths with a date? Curtis not mailing a letter every morning? Miss Benschoten willingly excusing someone from class? Alma without her popularity? Andrew Shannon putting out energy? Connie without late slips? Why Miss Thorpe hates for the Newport Masons to meet on Friday night? Sarah Hostetter not getting an UA? Miss Ryce reciting in assembly? Seeing George Mooney without Ruth? Miss Kline being' six feet tall? Robert Smith without his exuberant spirits? Virginia Hobbs grown up? Mrs. Jones not keeping anyone in? John Burke not trying to hunt 'er? Miss Carr giving everyone 100? Jake Dozier staying awake? Ruby Horton living on a farm? Violet Redman not liking dogs? 100 x N, I X- -4 xi lk, xi 'gr Q as 1355 -Q C2519 THE WARWICK f ., ries., Miss Carr- Now, who will volunteer to use the word gruesome in a sentence? Simon- The man stopped shaving' and grew some whiskers. iwi. Mr Pride fto Almaj- So you want to have three days leave over the week end, do you? Alma- Yes, sir. Mr. Pride- Three more days of grace? Alma-- No, of J ohn. ...WL Miss Kline- Now ask any question you want on the last chapter? Ora W.4 Is one berculosis as bad as tuberculosis. ' LW... Ruth H-- What did you get in con- duct this month? Mooney- I don't take it. ...-Wi. Mother- Elsie, get up, remember it's the early' bird that catches the worm. Elsie E.-Let him have 'em, Pm not hungry. tw, Mrs. Geddy- VVho is the smartest man in History? Lefty-- The Roman soldier who slept on his watch. ...W1. Miss Thorpe- Spell professor. Hayden- P-r-o-f-f-e-s-s-o-r. Miss Thorpe- Leave out one of he f's. Hayden- Which one ? ,.W....- Mr. Crigler- What is meant by com- mon fractions ? J. VV.- Every day fractions. ig ig4p..,. Husband- I gave my wife a rainbow kiss this morning. Man in office- That's a kiss that fol- lows a storm, I suppose. ..W... John B.- Alma, will you be my part- ner? Alma- 0h! this is so sudden. John B.- I mean for the next dance. ...W4 Irishman+ E invenjed spaghetti. American- Where did you get your idea? Irishman- Out of my noodle. ..W, Coleman G.- Did you ever smoke a quarter cigar? William P- I have smoked them closer than that. ,vga-.. Alton P.- Russell, you ever hear the story about the two men. Russell-- No, what is it? Alton P- He-he. ,Wi Hum- Hey, what's a chain store? Bug- That's a place where you buy a marriage license. ....Wl. Bruce- How would you like to get your face on a twenty dollar bill? J. W.- Umph. I would rather get my hands on it ? p MWM. Mr. Crigler- Under what combina- tion is gold most quickly released? Victor-fvery enthusiasticallyj Mar- riagef' ..W4 Opal- I have heard lots of talk about the Chicago subway. Wray Lee- It's a deep subject. ,, 102 R it ig Wiuwvlcif. Ellwood H.- Did you know there were three ships in a man's life? Alma- No, what are they? Ellwood H.- Friendship, courtship and battleship. ZW, Mrs. Geddy- Can a man in politics be honest ? Lefty- He can, but it isn't neces- sary. iw... Miss Kline-- Where are the eggs of the crayfish deposited? Student in Biology- The eggs of the crayfish are attached to the keel of the fish. ....W.... Miss Richardson- Simon, I think you have been cheating and won't tell. Let me see your tongue. Simon- Tain't no use. It won't tell on me. ..W.... Beatrice- My mother does not ap- prove of me meeting you on the street corners. Him- All right, after this we will meet in the middle of the block. ..W...- AUTO AD Misused cars for sale. Batteries re- charged-customers overcharged. ' ..-W, Geneva C.-- Remember my father puts out all light at ten thirty. R11?g5.2fI.-I'll be there promptly at ,W... Benjamin- Have you ever been up before Mr. Pride? William- I don't know. What time does he get up. Nig Hollis- I wish I was as religious as Buck Davis. Moody- How's that? Nig Hollis- Well he clasps his hands so tight in prayer he can't get them open when the collection box comes around. ...W.1 Goofy Thomasson-iAfter about 15 minutes discussion on the formation of chalkb. If I throw away this little piece of chalk I'd throw away about 10,000 years. Newton P.- No. You'd throw way ten days. .-.W.- Irma- Is he interesting? Eula- I should say not. All he does is sit on the end of the sofa and talk. ...W.... Little Boy- Is it true that one apple a day keeps the doctor away ? Mother- Yes, why? Little Boy- Well, if it is, I've kept eleven doctors away todayg but I'm afraid one'll have to come soon. ..w'.- W Sleepy L- Why do girls kiss other, and men do not. Ruby H- Because girls have nothing better to kiss, and men have. -..W.i Miss Kempton- I hope you all brush your teeth regularly. Wray Lee- What for? There ain't no hair on my teeth. .,W... Elizabeth Wuska went on a trip Xmas She said to the ticket agent- Give me a round trip ticket. Agent- Where to? E. W.- Why back here, of course. Tm: W RWICK QQ- . .K Xf., .c.A..,tvt-.s..a.s--,,f - .:.wm:sx-f. sz.. Father- How are you getting on at school? Son-- Fine, I have learned to say Q- ? 'thank you and 'if you please' in French. Father- Good, that's more than you ever learned to say in English. iw, Miss Benschoten Qbefore the holidaysj - And I hope that you come back with a little sense in your heads. Class- Same to you, miss. ..w.. Kindly Old Lady- Don't cry, young man. You like going to school, don't you ? Small Boy- Y-es, but I don't like stopping there when I get there. iw,- Mrs. Geddy- What was that noise I heard ? Andrew- That was a student falling asleep. -.w.. Lefty- You should have seen Eula do the Charleston last night. Ellwood-1 Doing the Charleston! Why, she was just watching the dancing and a spider fell down her back. tw? Teacher- Do you know your boy spells ridiculously. ' Fond Mother- Does he? Well, it's the only word he can spell. Mr. Crigler- When water becomes ice, what is the great change that takes place ? - - - Robert-- The greatest change, is the change in price? ,qui Agnes- Say, have you tried the new steps. ' John- No, are they any softer than the fire escape? V VW Mrs. Geddy- How many in the class have studied the twenty-fifth chap- ter for today? Nearly every student raised his hand. Mrs. Geddy- A remarkable class, there is no twenty-fifth chapter. .-W... Doctor- You have acute appendici- tis. Agnes- Oh doctor, you are so flat- tering. Tw.. Father- Son, what struck you most at school today ? Son- The teacher, sir. .-.w... Doctor- Yes, I want a boy to clerk, but I hope you won't object to early hour? Boy- Oh no sir, I don't care how early you close. iw, He- Would you like an airship trip for a honeymoon tour? She- No. There wouldn't be 'any tunnels. ...w, Photographer- Mounted or other- wise? Dilly- Oh, I don't know. Do you think that I would look good on a horse? . .-.w.- Ellwood- I had a tooth pulled yester- day. Lefty- Did you have an anesthetic? Ellwood- No, a toothachef' ..-w-. Maggie- Did Beatrice have much to say? Isabel- No, but that didn't stop her from talking a lot. . ?W- Y A hotelis a place Where people give good 'dollars for poor quarters. txt 'es ?N s THE WARWICK Q ' s ,552 V'- sv V. .. x ... ...s..W.,.,. Ufcknowledgement IN GRATITUDE for their generous as- sistance in helping materially in the success achiefued in this the third 'vol- ume of HTHE WARWICKH, the Stay' wishes to thank Mr. R. H. Pride, Miss Evelyn Ryce, Miss Dorothy Langslow, 'John Burke, Millard Barnes, and Mi.ss Constance Adams. 105 1 f W V f . ,V 1 f f ,- if 'W . 4 X ,M if K l 'Sn Tg lici Y? . N ' -23-?5 f g-, ,l A j 1 J f N 'f .L .- msg: if f 1 1 A ge- ' 'Q' ' ' 1 ww- 5 f 'N' L ..-E 2l rf -an H A ,. i A 3 A Z igas, i w ,fx o F. QQG 106 ,... QD' O65 99 vvO4t 99990. x 991 QQQO Q4 :OO WQOQQ 'N A 4 'S woo ov WX' 9 S -2 ' Q 4' 'Q ffStqX X M of X xt : 'Q gg,-Q. f-'F' 1 mi WARWICK The Vlrgmla Press ACKNOWLEDGES AND EXPRESSES ITS APPRECIA TION OF THE CONFIDENCE IMPOSED IN US BY THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF MORRISON HIGH SCHOOL AND SINCERELY TRUSTS THAT EACH SUCCEEDING YEAR WILL SEE A CONTINUA TION OF A PLEASANT BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP X' f 26314 V fb 5 F rffm IKYN Vx 'L f fffw bg, ibm f z x gk, X ja . K 0 s s K . 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Specialties: STAR BRAND SHOES STRAUSS BROS. CLOTHING Tailor-Made Pictorial Review Patterns, Eastman Kodaksand Films, Pictures Developed and Printed WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND PROMISE COURTESY AND SIRVICI '23 PHONE 30 LEE HALL : VIRGINIA eaiitge or llulllldtlfllll dtllllflll Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Winter and Summer Sessions Regular course for Bachelor and Master degrees. Special courses in Teacher Training, Pre-Medicine, Pre- Engineering, Home Economics, Ju- risprudence, Business Administration, Physical Training, etc. - - - The Mark M Service in Real Estate Murray 8: Paddgett, Inc. -Realtors- Rents - Loans - Insurance - Bonds National Mechanics Bank Building H. L. BRIDGES J. A. c. CHANDLER PHONE 431 Registrar President N . . . Catalog sent upon request Newport CWS ' lrgmla Compliments of Mr. Poindexter C956 Compliments of Geo. Lewelling owe Hilton Village HOMES FOR SALE AND TO RENT In the Best Residential Prop- e1'ly,,jn Ufnrwick County ,Q Newport News Land Corp. Day Phone 79 Night Phone 80 Smith 8: Son Funeral Directors and Embalmers QQ CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. Ambulance Service ew MORRISON : VIRGINIA FRATERNITY, ,COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Annaunumenti and Invilatiom Jewelers to the Senior and Junior Classes of Morrison High School L., G., VBALIEOUR Manufaeturingjeweferf 8: Stationery ATTLEBORO, MASS. ASK ANY 'COLLEGE GREEK warclaykggons 'Ye Wezeerbf GM? Shoppe MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS L 2605 Washington Avenue 5004 Washington Avenue Newport News - Virginia Fergusson Music Company Everything tjllusieezl RFQ 2911 Washington Ave. Newport News : Virginia Compliments of National Confectionery Sw Cor. 28th St. Ka Washington Ave. Newport News : Virginia 1: - wma. -1.5 .:.g:. ,... -.......f -..W .,.,-,.1f...f-.... xslt:-lnmmem-memu1msn s. 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