Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1950
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I . 1 V EEN h 1, ,MA Q H gs is if Q, W ' 1 7' :FE V ff if g H + -is sW H O as Ls f'fl.f f?l,f?Tf? gfsi THE 1950 X O PRE: SIDE NT 15354 ' A M 4 1 , A 'Q I W S' ,f W f ff O Published by the Senior Class of WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL PORTSMOUTH, vmGuN1A 1 ,.., .fl .,, , qi i ,Q A ' is ga-,wwf ' f . l , 'Av ,Q uf! - 4 C xt YI' .-+':H U WWW. ,. f W ppt I '-, A Y. 5 New 1: ,- , hr it-i 1. .Y . v ly A pf P A , All-f' 'A H N P ,li -fi 4 U ww-4, ,vga H- ' A a ,J 1 .- ' . . X ' '14, 'A-1 1 V, i ' A ,., R., Q 1, x 4 L'.'Q.4:-,rl-,swf 1? 'ug , 'R YJ , - I 3 ,,, 5 ' , 'N' -- -' 2- -,513 Tl X H 1.2! 91' V G-,1 ' 1 I ' N k ' ' ,l U k F: k - . , '.q ,.,,f ' r ' 1. L. N - 1 1' --1-'-.n ,,! 4' E .-M.. vi, Efylfft 6 .3 Q. . f P ' h Y 2 Mm'- . ,1 I 3 f 1 5 L . K., q A ' T fa -- 'i Flrffc 'Avis' ,i xl,X?,iA1--1 C, fi . 1-6 f si . ' , a Vfdit B ' 'QW . I'-' 1.2: f 'Rm 1 'e-2 Misibf af R ' W 1 7 wwf 5 Y JJ Q .. 1? M, K 4 .F gxzf-f I . .lin a ,LB u yi K xr ' N1 I-. 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As we reach The mid-poinT oT The TwenTieTh cenTury and look baclc over The progress our schools have made during The pasT TiTTy years, we humbly realize how greaT a conTribuTion he has made To school growTh Through his unTiring eTforTs, paTience and undersTanding. AlThough our conTacT wiTh him has noT been as personal as ThaT wiTh our Teachers, we feel he has been close To us Through his confinued inTeresT in our welfare and comTorT. Because of his high sTandards regarding educaTion, he has always provided us wiTh The besT in learning Through his wise selecTion oT Teachers, and his undersTanding of our physical needs. The Senior Class sincerely hopes The lasT halT of This cenTury will be as Tull and saTisTying Tor him as was The TirsT half. THE PRE IDE Wilh This issue 'rhe Senior Class presenls The Presidenl' In an enhrely new dress. ll conlains more piclorial malerial in a less formal lype of 'formal 'fhan any of Hs predecessors, and if is The hope Tha? The change wxll meel wilh general approval. ln selecllng malerial, lhe edilrorial slaff made every efforlr +o include as greaf a variery of piclrures as possible. Contents FacuHy .. February Gradua+es . . . June Gradua+es , . . Underclasses . , , Clubs .. Sporfs ... Feafures ... Page Page Page Page Page Page Page wrwn i was 4 ' , I 'L A ' wx Aff. il. Y ,. 1 if f U ff A: 1- . M , A E- ' .V ,A ' ' fv 1 19524355 ,Q k Wm, 1 ti:-J x r . 2 xg 11 -I if A4 . ,,. Q U. fn , 1 I A-A14 I W. .V M Y K . 4. - KY- L :,- rg- I L51 lu In . Er Eff E 1 154, , M MM' -' '. A '- ' 1 Q V - K - 34 p , 'vb Q In-.I ' ' -' '55, ,, ,I , . .... . A I . fy? 25 Y. , -1 'X . VV , , 4,2 1 ..1 M Q 5 ' ' 1 ' 455 1 -Q L i S ' - rf -1 L f EEE '--1 w 'W f K' X. Ii. ' - - E- W-uf. 553 fix-4 . M 'J ' - i - 1 'lm' 1 i A 4 N M . 2? QQ' . A . . . . . E 1 f fn- M 1, 1- ,ff Q-L mf' .5 .... .1-, 11-1 V -- if E 5'-N -. ., f E 7 W V A . E f - f , .Em wYiE if Eu hh rs Er 1 A -Em' iw Q, ' gr ' , gs! 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' ,, .S ii ,. .231 xx ' 'fm , .jpg L in sg yaqflpwf' Y rg. 1 ,wf ' - ,, it 1 TTT, Q. f.,, ., X. .A , ,, ,.., -as , ,. rr I M 'Q s iw sf, K .1 w 'mi-ya 1... w' di, V V, K 'ff , ' 'ff-aw of ff- fs W S I gli H ',,a-v--' V 3 .Wh f f F 3 3 - . Mr. Rolaerl l.. Sweeney, Principal . Mr. Alf J. Mapp, Sr., Assisfanf Principal mf? ' 1 : ink 1, ,. 4 . Porfsmoufh School Board lclockwisel: Mrs. C. - . , - I Jil X 4' M... 1 3. Mrs. W. B. Spong, Chairman School Board -. ,Egg e A C. Wrighl, Mrs. C. L. Crowder, Mr. A. K. Scrib- I ner, Mrs. W. B. Spong, Mrs. Clara Porler, Clerlt. l 5-mi M H Rapopor+ Mr Edgar W Lawrenfe I-an Harry H Harcum Mr Harold B Trffany V H A Huni' Superxnlendenf of Schools M E Goldman absenl 1 mlm git I l -krrrfv -V 9. ...Y lsu.,, int...- 'FGDC E iacaogtln.. , LMS., . 901111 Qrili Q -fra . -ff., so ' avi? , - Mr. . . , . . .. . 'H 5T? fYA ,, Mr. . , . . ' . 'Cui 4 ? MF. . . , ' . 'Q Mr. . . . ,ir 1 1 ' W- ur X .. F.. .Z T f ::ll: Z'ff ' Q hz 3 'wjffag ' I . , ' T: W .,, fi '- .7 f-MT 'u 1, 'W'-f f ' , f S. A, , . 1, 3 , ,J w-Q., 1 ,, fl' ' 1 f' .F N g ' Q J- -w-- A ' . A' ...QM ' 1 F 1' 1 -....a.r1l, x 4 -.ar ll . ' C. A 3 . ,. ik Q' v . L5 K 'f 5 x 2 Q Q -.. - 5'G,Q,.f,, .L . , 3 Y ff? V7 5 5 I H r A l xx 5 25 Uihyf- . 3, 5514355 wb., 1 Ji Miss Belly Ames Home Economics Miss Mary B. Ames Librarian Mr. John Anleney Diversified Occupafions ' 1 Miss Pauline Arllwrs Arr ,ar 3 Miss Clmrloffe Avery Business Mrs. Johanna Bailey Mafhemafics - Business ., W JL . U V Mrs. Mary Brady MQ1 r ivf i ZY' - 2 ir-A 7:3-I w M A ian ci .P F rf I Miss Helen Brenf French - English Mr. Paul Brown Band Miss Marjorie Browning , Q' Science -5 Miss Marjorie Cocld :ji N' In G, Hmm 'Q-gm 4385 'sf- Miss Elizabeih Culpepper Y- Maihemaiics ' Mrs. Emma Curlee Home Economics Mrs. Dorollmy Darden Mafhemaiics Miss Eleanor Dashiell Maflwemalics ag, I9 1-49 'f ? rf-T: Miss Lalia Deans English Miss Hilda Devilbiss -wa-7' English Miss Dorofhy Diehl Home Economics Mr. John Dragsefh if-' Direcror of Vocafional 'F Qc, S-1 -Y xi ' 'Z - 5' Educafion F ' 1 my ,, J 7 l , , - Iwi Mr. O. B. Dyer Nil' K-'N ' ev' Cabinel' Shop l 'Q 3 N Mrs. Frances Flefcher ' Business .lin 5 r illg Mrs. Louise Foniaina q jllii Hisfory M. ,Q ' 'W La' FE ,i w ',,- -54. . y Mrs. Elizabsfh Fordham if ' Science 5 ' hh, 'ijiifll 4 if W I if Mr. Woodrow Gray .- Q2L:fg,1L?l11 Physical Educarion - Malh. FACULTY 'A Mr. Chasier Guhler Shop if T -'FK Miss Frances Mae Hall Zigi 'vx English - Hisfory ' E ,U 4 w..., T 0' Mr. Ezra Heyler 1 Business Miss Mildred James Mafhemafics 'sa 61 'A -1? lu X Mrs. Mildred Johnson EY 12? English ':': nf- V! ,A A Miss Gl'dY5 K 'P ,. 5 -3., ,vZb. .J I Physical Educafion Mr. Andrew Landis English - Journalsim Miss Ellen Lash English Miss Louise Mays English Mr. Charles McClufg Physical Educaiion - Math. Mrs. Mildred Newcome English - Hislory Mr. Lysle Padden Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Faye Paul ff-'sa 'ssl .xii FQ as 4' x 1 fb ,EJ 44 5 Qs- i ,- 2' J i 2 W E i-my '1rN '-7157 Science iw rl lui 3 A6 y I ga ,M ,, X, Miss Nannie U Perlnins A l I 'iw N E Y . ' A , ii ill ll -lfll llfiil A s 'iiii ' M? H 1 Business 4-- v i ' 44 Y , Mrs. Grace Vir inia awls 52 3 g R English FACULTY Miss Mary Rice Malhemaiics Miss Doris ir Mr. Lawrence Shorer Vocal Music 4 ii 3 X Ross Disfribuiive Education Mr. Pefer Sachon Physical Educaiion - Mafh. Miss Avis Shumaher English Miss Virginia Sledd Hisiory 3 . Q' V ,ge .4 i V el 'M . 15' L ei 5' Noe' ' As! - -nw- GL Q 'W 1 i ' k -is , l g Y- : V l' ' IF r L if wry . per Ye ' E Milf? l Mr. Ernesf Wild Physical Educalion Miss Georgianna Woodhouse Business Miss Kafherine Woodward Spanish Miss Laura Wrighl English Mrs. Margaret Clayfon Office Clerk Miss Sue McCurry Office Clerk Mrs. Lois Pierce Office Clerk Mrs. Novella Howell Library Clerk Mrs. Anne Slewarf Disfribulive Education Mrs. Louise Sfrolhman Marhemarics Miss Kafherine Timberlake Hislory Miss Josie Tomlinson Spanish - English Miss Ellen Vaughan English - Hisiory Miss Audrey Vincenl Lalin - English Mrs. Gerlrude Waldron English - Hislory Mr. Harry While '- Science Miss Rufh Whira Physical Educafion f-5'fQ 1 Vi J -fi V iQ 5' -9- X-4' -v - H- iii , Q T4 nn' '-- f -- W H W- . ,Q F . 1 fff'v-1,.f'w' 'V' 1 1: 1 ij S- M K in .. :Vl . Fifi' Q 'f z. . 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M A59 A 2 '4WW ' L, .. ..-h,. , A K Y P K 1 2 X , Vg.. I K' E as K M j M K? i N A 'e yea. - 5 A L E ' L IQ? 'i , K' 9 Vs .sf V , . Q X if f - . W an .5 , i ' ifwswe ' fb uf fi ' 'if is J 11, gf 1,, 1 5 W sy 1 K ' f . ' ,., M : .i.. I 5, 5 5' if .:::g:i:5,: A i Q L 4 -va e . Mrs. Grace Virginia Rawls -- J, ggi fxwgpn W3 W 'ihwna fs ,, . Q. W W- lsagaf? 'is February Class A 2. William Savage - February Class Presidenf 3. Miss Eleanor Dashiell -- June Class Sponsor 4. William Howard - June Class Presidenf -V,-.E 1 -ww -li a if 5 W M W x -4 la V-, Un +5 fs W lx. rv :raw , e M Se ,I M a - Q H.: Lag 5 K 5 W :fa 1- 1 'K Q a 5 fy-Q ,aa AD' x 111.1 5, 327 in, , 1: fn nm :sw ff , Wil, 'xi if Wi? ,, ,. H, x ,,,, -2:1-- sq' 1 ,if . W H-. . . .K : 5 .Hy - 4 .iw , , J 2 . Y, J' ii ' ILM- ' V - iJC 5 .V - 'r.:' , W mi ' 5 'im 9' mi GSK I , , ,G . W 1 . .. K ' f Q M - J. . 1, 5 L Eg2f'Jl3.si . A A ,W i f ,L.- 44. Y U Q1 as QT gi , 4 'I ,,.,ig,,u f. Q V., . yn V , 5- , Officers FronT Row-Carrnines, Johnson, Mrs. Rawls, Lowe Back Row-Savage, Prince, RuT'rer. FEBRLI RY SENIOR CLASS G Tune: Maybe lT's Because Dear old Wilson how we haTe To leave you, Now iT's Time To say good-bye: Friends and Teachers here, have always been so dear, And really, Time did seem To Tly. We will ne'er TorgeT The Things you sTand Tor, As down The road oT life we go: All The Things we've learned, and all The grades we've earned We're noT ashamed, buT proud, To show. We will miss The Triendly Taces we see in The halls, MisTer Sweeney's smile and greeiing we'll miss mosT of all: Alma lvlaTer dear, we know we'll miss you, More and more as years go by: BuT you will always be, here in our memory, Forever Woodrow Wilson l-ligh. ' By Virginia Baggarly 1 February Class of l950 BarneH Roy Addis Debafing Team, Presidenl of Science Club, Color Guard, French Club, Forum Floyd Douglas Baker Concerl Band, Marching Band, French Club Barbara Lee Bidgood Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Business Slaff of Presidenl , Pan American League, Lanier Li+erary Sociely, Mafhemalics Club, Shakespearean Club Hi-Y, Malhemalics Club Virginia Vaughn Baggarly Arl Ecliior of Presideni , Vice Presidenl of Lanier Liferary Sociely. Business Manager of Sludenl , Cheerleader, Quill and Scroll, Prexie Try-l-li-Y Margaref Edith Bean Presidenl of Home Room, Home Ec. Club ' Barbara Ann Blachman Treasurer of Freshman Class, Secreiary of Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Secrelary of French Club, Cheerleader, Foolball Sponsor, Dramalic Club, Wilsonife Tri- SE pas. - , '1f 1 Barbara Frances Bonnawall 'Sludenf' lypisl' Melba .loan Brohard Cheerleader, Presidenl' of Lalin Club, Secre+ary of Aclivilies Board, Junior Represenlafive, Organizalions Edifor, and As- sociafe Eclilor of 'lhe Presi- de.nl , Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Secre- lary of Shakespearean Club Belly Jean Bufler Mary Ann Braclell D. E. Club Laura Virginia Brown Presidenl' of Lanier Lilerary Sociely, Circulalion Manager of fhe Siuclenl , Secrelary of Prexie Trl-Hi-Y, Secrelary of Lanier Lilerary Sociely, Acfivi- lies Board, Wilsonile Tri-Hi-Y Delores Gammon Buller Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, D. E. Club, lnlramural Sporls lav- .hz-p a Rig, T in.- Mariorie Ann Callis Cheerleader, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Dramafic Club, Girls' Monogram Club, Pep Club, Home Ec. Club Rufh Geraldine Carden Marching Band, Conceri Band, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Laiin Club, Mafhemalics Club Marilyn Louise Carr Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Shakespear- ean Club, Secreiary of Presi- denis Tri-Hi-Y, Mafhemafic Club Alberl' F. Canonizado Varsify Track, Varsiiy Fooiball, Mafhemalics Club, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y Mixed Chorus Jacqueline Ann Carmine: Secreiary ofWilsor1i're Tri-Hi-Y, Associale Edilor of ihe Presi- denf , Girls' Sexlef, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Treasurer of Sen- ior Class, Dramaric Club Wade E. Clemenf Business Manager and Treasurer of Mofion Plcfure Council, Sfage Crew, Dramafic Club, Mass Chorus, Public Service Assislani' February Class of l95O Belly Jean Cox Sergeanl-al-arms of Shakes- pearean Club. Corresponding Secrelary of Science Club, Reporier and Program Chair- man of Lalin Club, Secrefary of Lanier Liferary Sociefy, Triangle Tri-Hi-Hy Mary DeSimone D. E. Club Percy M. Eason Varsify Foolball, Varsify Track. Boys' Quarfef, Presideni' of Mixed Chorus, Parliam-enfary Law Club, Honor Council Jeddie DeFries D. E. Club, French Club Wanda Lou Doll Business Siafl of Presideni , Dramafic Club, Treasurer of Wilsonife Tri-Hi-Y. Shalrespeaxr- ean Club, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y Richard Enrico Traffic Direclor, Varsify Basker- ball Manager, Pan American League, Ari Club, Assislanl Baseball Manager, Hi-Y Dennis EvereH English Marching Band Norma Eppes Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Typisl on Sfudenf . Trarlic Assisranl Ellen Louise Freeman Presiclenf and Secrelary of Home Ec. Club, Corresponding Secrefary of Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Home Room Presi- denl, Dramafic Club, Wilson- ire Tri-Hi-Y, Shakespearean Club Howard Odell English Presidenis Hi-Y, Mafhemalics Club. Hisrory Club, Junior Hi-Y Lewis Edward Fosler, III D. E. Club Mera Ann Gay Sender and Chorus, Quill and Scroll Club, Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain and Sergeanl-ah Arms of Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Sludenr Sfaff, Dra- malic Club Woodrow Wilson High School Laurae Joann Graham D. E. Club, Mixed Chorus, Science Club, Home Ec. Club, Parliamenlary Law Club, Shakespearean Club James Lee Haskell' Properly Officer of The Band Erma Mae Hudgins Home Ec. Club Eunice Caroline Harmon Dramaiic Club, Sexrel, Wil- sonife Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club, Chorus Iris Eloise Holland Lanier Lilerary Sociely, D. E. Club Jean Inez Jewell Freshman Tri-Hi-Y, D. E. Club, Lunch Room Assisfanf, Girls' Monogram Club, Public Service Assisranl' Cl1arloHe Lee Johnson Prexies Tri-Hi-Y, Lafin Club, Girls' Monogram Club, Honor Sociely Floyd Duane Lamlrin Concerl Band, Marching Band Befiy Ann Lowe Presiden? of Wilsonife Tri-Hi-Y, Dramafic Club, Direcfor of Public Service, Secrefary of Senior Class, Presidenf of Home Room Rufh Ann Jackson D. E. Club Befiy Ann Lippold Treasurer of Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Biology Club, Shakespearean Club, Lunch Room Assisfanl, Business Sialf of The Annual William Conrad McClandon Marching Band, Concerl Band February Class of l95O Roberf William McDonnell Treasurer of Woodrow Wilson Jr. Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Treasurer of Junior Class. Treasurer of Senior Class, Junior Varsify Foofball Edward Lee Marshall, Ill Treasurer of Hi-Y, D. E. Club, D, O. Club, Presidenr of Par- liamenlary Law Club, Journal- ism Club, Science Club, Laiin Club June Dolores Mercer Marching Band, Concerl' Band, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y Alice Lois Malcolm Vice-Presidenl' of Girls' Mono- gram Club, Lafin Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Table Tennis Manager, Infra- mural Board, lnframural Suporis Marjorie Elizabeih Marlin Reporler for Home Ec. Club, Girls' Monogram Club. Mixed Chorus, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Infra- mural Sporfs Mary Ellen Mixon Hislory Club, Biology Club, Traffic Assislanf as S' 'RF 17 ,ir ,N MJ! lllvl 6' -rx X --J 'Ei' T l .gan 1 Anne Margueriie Monfague Home Ec. Club, Biology Club, Hisfory Club, Treasurer of Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Reporler of Lanier Liferary Sociefy Doroihy Ann Moreland Susie Mae Morgan Sexfef, Business Manager of 'rhe Presidenf , Presidem' of Home EC. Club, Monogram, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Secrefary of Chorus Iris Roy Moore Alfred Morgan Marching Band. Molion Pic- fure Council, Conceri Band, Brass Band Beryl Kafhern Mullins lnlramural Sporfs, Monogram Club, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Sociely Woodrow Wilson High School Peggy Rufh Newbill Presidenfs' Tri-Hi-Y, Lanier Liferary Sociefy, Girls' Mono- gram Club, Foolball Sponsor Howard Owen Newfon Lirerary Sfarl of 'rhe Presi- den+ , French Club, Presidenfs' Hi-Y, Biology Club Bobbie Jean Owens Biology Club, Lunch Room As- sisfanl' Norma Joan Newcomb Biology Club, Hisiory Club Alvah Augusiine Owens Home Room Officer, Varsiiy Baseball Manager, Vice-Presi- clenf of Presidenfs 'l-li-Y, J.V. Baskefball, Lafin Club, Edirorial Sfaff of The Presidenl Peggy Ann Parks French Club, Lefin Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Lunch Room Assisranf, Traffic Assisfa nr, Public Service Assislanf William E. Savage Presidenf of Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior classes, Presidenis Hi-Y, Dra- malic Club, Presidenl oi Home Room Eleanor Lee Sfory Presidenl of Home Room, Vice-Presidenl' of Freshman Class, Prose and Poeiry Read- ing, Wilsonife and Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Vs, Pan American League, Presiden1 ' Siafi Lloyd B. Vick, Jr. Presideni of Home Room. Traffic Assislanl' Jean Ramona Powell Cheerleader, Girls' Monogram Club, Mixed Chorus, Dramafic Club, Shakespearean Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, lnframural Sporfs Thomas Sfraughn Privefi' Jr. Varsify Track, Varsify Traclc, Sfage Crew, Presidents Hi-Y, Dramafic Club. Morion Picfure Council, Presidenl' of Camera Club Roberl Slanley Ripley Forum, Hisfory Club. Lafin Club, Lunchroom Assislani, Vice-Presideni of Mafhemalics Club February Class of l95O Bill Prince Varsiiy lfooiball, Co-Edil'or-in- Chief of lhe Presideni ', Vice- Presidenl' of Graduafing Class, Secrelary of Boys' Monogram Club, Varsiiy Track, Arr Club Vernon Clyde Randall, Jr. Track, Assisian+ Baslcefball Manager, Foolball Manager, Monogram Club, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y Norman Cliflon Ruffer, Jr. Treasurer oi Sophomore Class, Boys' Treasurer of Junior Class, Boys' Treasurer of Senior Class, Biology Club, Home Room Presidenl Margie Jean Spivey No Aciiviiies Mildred Elizabefh Treadway D. E. Club Marilyn Mae Weinsiein Pan American League, Hisiory Club, Home Ec. Club Roberl Warren Wood Woodrow Wilson High School Elizabefh While Serqeanl-af-Arms of Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Presidenls Tri-Hi-Y Donald Wiggins French Club, Junior Hi-Y, Presidenl of Home Room May Willis Whilefield Home Ec. Club, lnframural Spcrls Leroy A. While Presidenls Hi-Y Fey Joyce Whifelield Girls' Monogram Club. Home Ec. Club, lnlramural Sporls Rubylene Williams Home Ec.CIub, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Mono- gram Club. Mixed Chorus, Girls' G-lee Club Rulh Sparks Williams Co Edufor and Assocuale Eclllor of Presidenl Lunchroorn D'- reclor, Freshman, Sophomore Class Represenlalive lo S+u- clenl Council, Vice-Presidenl of Woodrow Wilson HuY D E Club Hrslory Club Science Cub -5 Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll,WoodrowWilsonTri--Hi-Y Jane Eliza beih Davis No Piclu res John Richard Dodson, Jr. Irvin P. Hamblefon Charles B. Slaughfer, Jr. Who s Who Am n 4 . Besf All Around ,.... . Cufesl. .... . Mosl Afhlelic. .. Mos? Sfudious . . . . Mosf Lilcely 'ro Succeed .... Biggesf Flirf ..... Mos+ Original. . .. Mos? Conceiled .... Besi Looking .... Mosl Popular. .. .. . . . Rufh Williams William Savage . Marjorie Callis Dennis English .Alice Malcolm Alberl Canonizado .Charlohle Johnson Roberf Ripley .Rulh Williams Roberi Ripley . . . . Rufh Johnson Wade Clemenl' Virginia Baggarly Vernon Randall Laura Brown Norman Ruffer Marilyn Carr Dennis English Mariorie Callis William Savage February Graduates 9 W, if X a if E! x,'W 4'-M V 'Whs- Tv- .41 23 n mv mf 12332 , ,ik lky V. k 3 w.- ,irq 4' ,gk 'gan 1 , V Q ' .--, .-m 1, My .. -9 L , ,, uw .V - V 1 ef iw '1'.- iraq- -.'. .vyziiii A ,H V, , 3 5 Auf, x' f 2, san n ,rw ', :f5iQ!'f'fv :if .,1 AVL? kiwi Q ,,:., z, ,,, :,q,, fL,, , :Lw:L , ,. , 1 '. : f ' 'VVV 1- 'W Lvalfgig. Q y.3 ,g .Liz ' , , 5 ' pei? A nf' 5 Q ' K . -. , ' wav' s A A - ,,,,, A--V MY- 1 -4 P , W i'L ' 1 ,V 4 3 f' : , ',l,.J.f' 7 S' v:1j5s5'I'- rf 1 .rx ., w 41 V' 5 -' ' L .. m I 1 T 4 A' 'Q-if . 53 ' 12 533351 - N' ' , ,. ra f' , - - ' A I Q . ' 3. - 12-'I , .fat 5 W . ,- V -'W' W QV 4 X 4' I I i r 9 4 N ' - V'x ' V-4 jx ,1 ' .. v . Q - ' I , L ' E' ww . H .r . T? rj lg mf V, 1 s, ' ef: .,f., f Anne Darden Acey Vice-Presideni of French Club, Chaplain of Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, Forum Club, Hislory Club, Public Service Assislanl James Roberi Allen Presiclenis' Hi-Y, House of Rep- resenfalives, Public Speaking, Debaring Team Margaref Anne Anderson Joanne Alderman Sergeanl-af-Arms of Presidenis' Tri-Hi-Y, Lanier Literary So- ciely, Home Ec. Club, Hislory Club, Pan-American League, Shakespearean Club Charles Viclor Amory Varsily Foolball, Malhemalics Club Janel Andrews Lanier Lilerary Sociely, Shake- spearean Club. Hislory Club, Maihemaiics Club, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club June Class of l95O Diane Adair Appenzeller Secrelary of Dramalic Club, Pride .and .Preiudice . Mo+her is a Freshman , Home- room Presidenl, Home Eco- nomics Club, Presnior Tri-Hi-Y, Prexie Tri-l-li-Y Norma Frances Ashe Wilsonile Tri-Hi-Y. Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, D. E. Club, Home Ec. Club Kenneih Allison Bain, Ill Vice-Presideni of Science Club, Track, Camera Club, Dramalic Club Helen L. Ashcroft' D. E. Club, Girls' Monogram Club, Science Club Thomas Branlly Bailey, Jr. Foolball, Honor Sociely, Pho- lographer, Sl'uclenf Siaff Ernesl Adrian Baines Marfha Anne Ballance D, O. Club, House of Repree senfafives, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y Pafricl Barham Pan-American League, Presi- Pan American League, Presi- denls Jr. Hi-Y, Presidenis Hi- Y, Track, Baseball Hilda Gray Beaclaum Dramaiic Club June Class Joyce M. Beale Ediior-in-Chief of Siudenl , Secrelary of Quill and Scroll, Presideni' of Hisfory Club. D ra m a lic Club. Acfivifies Board, Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y Billy Marlin Benson Fooiball, Pan'American League Andrew Jaclrson Bradshaw Marlin M. Banks French Club, Forum Club, Lalin Club Claude M. Bafclmelor, Jr. Presidenf of Presidenfs' Hi-Y Presidenf of Junior Hi-Y, Pan American League, Baslrefball Baseball, Boys' Monogram Club N -f Howard Marrien Beale, Jr. Fooiball of l95O Wilma Love Beale Pan-American League, Presi- denfs' Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Socieiy, Mixed Chorus, Lunchroom As- sisfani' Harwood Bledsoe Varsify Football, Baseball, Vice- Presidenf of Boys' Monogram EM Club Nan Braswell Prexie Tri-Hi-Y Earnesl Breakfield Earl Claylon Brough Virginia Club Richard Dixon Bryan Presidenls' Hi-Y, Hislory Club, Public Service Assislanl, J. V. Baslcelball Josephine Regina Brennan Business Slall of Presidenf , Business Slalil of Siuden+ , Treasurer of Shakespearean Club, Dramaric Club, Corres- ponding Secrelary oi Wilsonile Tri-Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y Ann Palricia Brown Pan-American League, Wood- row Wilson Honor Sociely, Mixed Chorus, Sfudenl' Coun- cil Harry Buslrey, Jr. Band, S c i e n c e Club, Pane American League Woodrow Wilson High School Mary Francis Buller Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer of Presidenls' Tri-Hi-Y, Liferary Slall of Annual, Business Stall of Sludenl , Pan-American League, Home Ec. Club Dorolhy Jean Campbell Vice-Presiclenl of Tri-Hi-Y, Sen- ior Represenfalive lo Sludenl Council, House of Represenia- lives, Honor Sociely, Girls' Monogram Club, lnlramural Sporls Roberr Campbell Band, Boys' Hi-Y Annelfe Love Campbell Wilsonile Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Mon- ogram Club. French Club, Treasurer of Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Lunchroom Assisfani Pafricia Anne Campbell D. E. Club Sallie Cecil Presidenfs' J u n io r Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Shakespearean Club, Lee Lilerary Sociely, Glee Club. Mixed Chorus Fifzhugh Lee Corbifr, Jr. Wilson Hi-Y, D. O. Club, His- 'rory Club, Science Club, Traf- fic Assisfanr Fenfon Lee Culpepper Corresponding Secrelary of Prexie Tri-Hi4Y, Lunchroom As- sisfanr. lniramural Sporis Nellie Emily Daughiridge Honor Socieiy, Forum Naomi Wingfield Craig Nancy Virginia Cufchen C li o r u s , Parliamenlary Law Club William Hayes Daughfry P u bl i c Informafion Officer, Veferans' Council June Class Pai Chambers Mixed Chorus, D. E. Club Ann Clark Presnoir TrifHi-Y, Triangle Tri- Hi-Y, Treasurer of Home Ec. Club, Vice-Presideni' of Home Ec. Club Jane Anne Collins Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Dramafic Club, House of Represeniaf lives, Liferary Sfaff of Slu- deni , Lafin Club of 1950 Lesfer Clwenowefh Band - Les Earle Coale Vice-Presiclenl of Pa rliamen- 'rary Law Club, Pan-American League, Track, Camera Club. Baseball, Science Club Zelma Leslie Conn Triangle Hi-Y, Hisfory Club, D. E. Club, Home Ec. Club Woodrow Wilson High School Peggy Anne Daveniporl' Glee Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, D. E. Club Gloria Ardelle Duke Dramaiic Club, Lanier Liler- ary S o c i e f y, Pan-American League, D. E. Club James Willard Ealon, Jr. H o u s e of Represenlalives, Woodrow Wilson Junior Hi-Y. Woodrow Wilson l-li-Y, Pan- American League, French Club Harriel Dinzes Drarnalic Club, Girls' Mono- gram Club, Lanier Lilerary So- ciely, Manager of Soflball, Public Service Assisi-ani Richard J. Duma Presidenl ol French Club, Lalin Club, Arl Club, Golf Team Mariorie Ann Eide Secrelary of Glee Club, Lunch- room Assisfanf, Mixed Chorus Annie Cocle Smilh Emmerson Lafin Club, Arl' Club, Lanier Liferary Sociely, l-lisiory Club. Girls' Monogram Club, Sci- ence Club, lnlramural Sporls Dolores Louise Farinas D. E. Club Rifa Ann Filzgerald Home Ec. Club, Dramafic Club Joseph Fanlone Secrelary, Velerans' Council Barbara Ann Fish Direcior of Lunchroom, Treas- urer of Sludenl' Council, Arl- Edilor of Sludenl , Lilerary Slalf of Annual , Correspond- ing Secrelary of Presidenis' Tri-Hi-Y, Secrelary of Ari Club Rufh Wanda Forresl' l-lislory Club SN ir' 4 X-v, 5' fwf, 4..- 'E' AUS 'S' Roberl Waverly Fry Vice-Presidenf of S l u d e n l Council, Direclor of Publicily, French Club, Hislory Club, Maihemalics Club, Track Dianne Garfhrighl D. E. Club Laura Lee George Vice-President Presidenl of Triangle Tri-l-li-Y, Manager of Volleyball, Girls' Monogram Club, Sludenl Pan-American League, Wllsonile Tri-l'li'Y, Shakespearean Club June Class Edgar Joel Gladslone Presidenl' ol Malhemalics Club, Debaling Team, Forum Club, Lalin Club, Hislory Club, Sci- ence Club Roberf H. Goslee Presidenls' Hi-Y Elizabelh Jeannefle Gray l-lisfory Club lrene Galifos Presidenl' and Vic:eAPresidenl of Home Ec. Club, Treasurer of Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Business Manager of Drarnafic Club. Junior Represenlalive, Secre- lary and Typisl of Sludenl Council, G i r l s' Monogram Club, House of Represenla- 'lives William Thomas Galling, Jr. Boys' Quarfel, Mixed Chorus. Malhemafics Club, Trial by Jury , Secrelary and Program Chairman of Lafin Club Peggy Ann Gilpin D? O. Club, Girls' Glee Club, Parliamenlary Law Club, His- 'rory Club, Home Ec. Club of 1950 Leo John Golden Wilson Hi-Y, Presidenl' Hi-Y Reginald E. Granl J. V. Track Jane! Grimes Ari Club, French Club, Shake- spearean Club Barbara Inez Hall Vice-Presidenl of Prexie Tri Hi-Y, Business Slaii of Presi- clenl , Lilerary Sialii of Slu- denl , Dramalic Club Ann Burron Henbury Presidenf of Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presiclenl of Quill and S c roll, Assisranl News Edilor of S'iudenf , Business Sfaif of Annual , Dramaiic Club, Pan-American League Jolly Harrison Vice-Presideni of Maihemaiics Club, Dramalic Club, Girls' Monogram C l u b, Sluden'r Siafi, French Club Louise Hamplon Band Lowell Harmoncl Band, Dramalic Club, Parlia- menfa ry Law Club James Halchell Presideni of Quill and Scroll, Vice-Presiclenl of Lafin Club, Secreiary of Forum, Group Leader of Dramafic Club, Fea- 'rure Edifor of Sludenl Woodrow Wilson High School Frances Conwell Hawlrs Dramalic Club, Pride and Preiudice , Pan-American League, Business Sfafi of An- nual , Sergeani - al' - Arms of Prexies Tri-Hi-Y, Honor So- cieiy Sheila Hebrony French C I u b, Pan-American League, Lanier Lilerary So- ciely Alice Grayson Henderson Treasurer of Freshman Class, Shakespearean Club, Maier- eife, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Wilsonife Tri-Hi-Y Harold Parker Heafner, Jr. Traclc, Lalin Club, Science Club, Hislory Club, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Traffic Assisfanl Beliy Helwig Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Glee Club Galen Marlin Hill Ari Club, Track ,-n fx x 'fm 'T .45 17 su X .i-1, ,a M . . s M s. 4, . R , , , 'fm Cai in-, s ,i ., ri W 4-J' N-'V 3? ,Q 45 'sf 'iff 'Cllr ie -- ss. .,-.-, 337: W1 N. 2, 1 .55 as 36 '1v'x' 'QE 'ETF' George Alforl' Hodges Science C lu b, Malhemalics Club, Presidenl Hi-Y William E. Howard Presiclenl of Senior Class, Presi- denf of Pan-American League, Forum Club Jessie Sherwood Howell, Jr. Secrelary of Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Hislory Club, Pan-Ameri- can League Charles Hoplrins Traffic Assislam' Berfie Mae Howell Home Ee. Club. D. O. Club Nlargarel Carol Hughes Wilsonife Tri-Hi-Y, Prexie Tri- Hi-Y, Sludenl Slalf, Lilerary Slalf of Annual , lnlramural Slporls June Class of l95O Richard Ingram Sybil Jaffe Girls' Glee Club, lnlramural Sporls, D. E. Club, Lalin Club Jacqueline Brooks lvey Arl Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y Barbara Jean Johnson Secrelary of D. E. Club Dorolhy Jeanelfe Johnson Girls' Monogram Club. Home , fam. X237 ,v IQ-1 'i . wiki? 1-.--fr I . 1' ..,, 5 1 -71-ie 3- 64 John Thomas Johnson, Jr. EC. Club, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y ,X Lalin Club il I 1 , 'N ,VIH i Q 'NW' . 5 'a-1 f ir li i lr if S' 'ff .1 1, 13 ra, any Beverly Anne Kaylon Home Ec. Club Clay La wfon Kir-by Wilson l-li-Y, D. O. Club, His- lory Club, Science Club Jol1n Kilpafricl: Velerans' Council Samuel William Keel, Jr. Lalin Club, Traffic Assislanr Ray G. Kirby Wilson Hi-Y, D. O. Club, His- lory Club, Science Club Eugene Lanning Presidenl of Dramalic Club, Secrelary of Presidenls' Hi-Y, Aclverlising Manager of Slu- denl , Business Sfaff of An- nual , Quill and Scroll, .Wood- row Wilson Junior l-li-Y Woodrow Wilson High School Virginia Mae Lee Ari Club, Presidenfs' Tri-Hi-Y, Liierary Siaff of Sluden+ Shirley Marie Lineberry Maiorefie, Secrelary of Tri- angle Tri-Hi-Y, S+udenl Slail, Member of Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Home Room Presidenl, Tri- angle Tri-Hi-Y Ann Lee Livermon Vice4Presiden+ of Woodrow W i l s o n Tri-Hi-Y, Dramalic Club. Laiin Club, Vice-Presi- denl of Junior Class, Wilsonire Tri-l-li-Y, Mallnemalics Club Carolyn Lindauer Girls' Sporis Edilor, Assisfanl Fealure Edilor on Sluden+ Siall, Girls' Monogram Club, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Dramalic Club, Forum Club, Quill and Scroll Joan Winifred Lisfer Secreiary of Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Presidenl of Presidenls' Tri-l'-li-Y, Business Sfalif of Slu- clenl , Pan-American League, Shakespearean Club, Traffic As- sisfani Ilene Lowery Honor Sociely, Ari Club iN Norma Lee Mingle Liierary Sfaff of Annual . Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, D. E. Club, Shakespearean Club, Girls Monogram Club Amory McKinly Mullen Band, D. O. Club Lucille lda Murphy News Ediior of Sfudenl Quill and Scroll, Pan-Ameri- can League June Class of I95O Eliza befh Evelyn Lucas Treasurer of D. E. Club, Tri- angle Hi-Y, lnlramural Sporls, Home Ec. Club BeHy Jo Maieffe Donalcl MerriH' Presidenf of Home Room Evelyn Virginia Moore Business Sfafl: ol: Siuden'r , Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Mono- gram Club, lnframural Sporls, Lafin Club, Biology Club Roberf Thomas Murden Boys' Monogram Club, Molion Pic+ure Council, Biology Club, Track, Wilson HiAY Shirley Elizabeih Murphy Bancl, Hislory Club Beffy Jean Lupion Presidenls' Tri-Hi-Y, Shake- spearean Club, Home EC. Club, Hisfory Club, Lanier Liferary Sociefy Mafhemalics Club Beffy Anne Marlin D. O. Club. Hisiory Club, Home Ec. Club Ralph J. Merriff Baseball. Baskerball, Annual Sfaff, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Ari Club W-x Z rv-' 7. gli' L Sv' Woodrow Wilson High School Phyllis Naomi Myers D. O. Club Margarel Frances Myers D. O. Club, Ari Club Marlin McRainey Presidenls' Hi-Y, Secrelary Hi-Y, J. V. Basluelball. Biology Richard McLellon Club Pan-American League, Malhe- malics Club, Parliamenlary Law Club, Hisfory Club. Sci- ence Club Mary Anne O'Brien Lunchroom Assislanl, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y Fanny Louise Norris Home Ec. Club, D. E. Club Della Mae Orr Shakespearean Club, Traffic As sisfanf, French Club Celia Peeler Transferred from Rochwell School Charlofle Ann Peed l li-Y, D. E. Club D. O. Club, Hislory Club. Vice-Presidenl' of Triangle Tri- Paul William Parlrer, Jr. Band, Pan-American Club Dolores Paschall Publicify Chairman of Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Monogram C l u b , M i x e d Chorus, lnlramural Sporls Jean lrene Peed Maihernalics Club, Lanier Lil'- erary Sociely, Biology Club, Home Ec. Club, Girls' Glee Club, Intramural Sporrs Dahlia Marie Pendergrafl' Pnesidenl' and Treasurer of Girls' Monogram Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Baslselball Manager, Liferary Sfall ol Annual , Secrelary of Shakespearean Club, House of Represenfa- lives Joyce Rufh Piciell' Drum Maiorefie, Presidenl' of Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presiclenl' ol Class, Corresponding Sec- refary of Presinor Tri-Hi-Y, Sargeanl' - al' - Arms of Prexies Tri'Hi-Y Edna Polsfon Mamie Florence Pellyiohn Lalin Club, Girls' Chorus Home Ec. Club Glenn Pearce Boys' Quarlel, Pirafes ol Pen- zance , Mixed Chorus, Traclr, Vice-Presidenl' of Ari Club Lalin Club Jacquelyn Hines Powell Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y. Prexie Tri- Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club June Class of l95O Peggy Sue Powell D. O. Club, Home Ec. Club, Chorus Dorolhea Ann Ragan Wilsonile Tri-Hi-Y, Shakespear- ean Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y John Carler Robbins Varsily Foolball, Varsily Traclc, Home Room Presidenl' Joyce Pulnam Joan Ellen Ricks Vice-Presidenf of Girls' Mono- gram Club, Pulblicily Manager of lnlramural Sporfs, Sergeanl- al-Arms of Triangle Tri-Hi-Y. D. E. Club Gary Warren Rosecrans Parliamenlary Law Club. 5Cl' ence Club and J. V. Track Edgar Rossheim Presiclenl of Forum, Debaling Team, Vice-Presidenl of His- fory Club, House of Represen- 'l'a'l'ives. French Club, Larin Club Doris Genevieve Rulherford Accompanisl'-Mixed Chorus and Girls' Sexrelle, House ol Represenlalives, Treasurer of Quill and Scroll. Music Edilor -'rhe S+uden+ , Woodrow Wi l s o n Tri-Hi-Y, Dramalic Club Richard Vaughan Savage Presidenf of Boys' Monogram Club, Treasurer of Mafhema- lics Club, Varsiiy Baslcelball, Varsily Foolball, Presidenls' Hi-Y, Pan-American League Judiiih Ann Rounfree Presidenl of Presidenfs' Tri- Hi-Y. Secrerary of Lunchroom Deparfmenf, S e c re l a ry of Shakespearean Club, Dramalic Club Ghosi' Hunlers , Wil- sonife Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club Charles Sawyer Varsily Foolball, Varsily Traclc, Monogram Club, Presiclenl' Hi-Y Burien A. Schools Dramalic Club, Pan-American League, House of Represenla- lives, Mafhemarics Club Woodrow Wilson High School Michael A. Sciofa Transferred from Crosby High School, Warerbury, Conn. Bernard Seebo Foolball Manager, J. V. Baslrel- ball, Junior Hi-Y, Monogram Club Mary Shirley Wilsonife Tri-Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Home EC. Club, Presiclenf of Shakespear- ean Club, Drama+ic Club, Presiden+ of Hisrory Club Florence Scliwarfz ' French Club BriHon B. Seebo J. V. and Varsiry Track, Pho- 'lographer for Annual , Mo- 'rion Picfure Council, Camera Club Joyce Anne Simpson Gloria Anne Sfowe D. E. Club Pefricia Anne Spooner Dramafic Club, Mixed Chorus 'Craig Hollowell Sykes Presidenl' Hi-Y, J. V. Baslcel- ball. Ari' Club, Dramalic Club Traflic Assisfani' VeHy Ann Slublen Hislory Club, D. O. Club, Par- limenlary Law Club Floyd Vernon Talum, Jr. Quarief, Mixed Chorus, Trial by Jury - The Pirales of Pen- zance , Lafin Club, Mafhema- Marie Taff :HCS Club No Acfivilies June Class of I95O Jacqueline Taylor D. E. Club Benneff E. Taylor Presidenl of D. O. Club Thomas Lee Thornlon D. O. Club Gordon Thomas Shirley Francis Tillim French Club, S'rudeni ' Sfaff, Cheerleader, Monogram Club, Marilyn Tielren Shakespearean Club A6 E' E EPS iQ- -5 if Jedi 'fi-1' J 'Kr 1r:2V 5 6 Q? 'Y QQ: 3' Cafherine Sue Tran? Secreiary of Woodrow Wilsor Tri-Hi-Y, Dramalic Club, Lalin Club, Business Srafi of An- nual , Liierary Slalii of Slu- den'r , Honor Socieiy Virginia Tyler Business Sfaff of Annual , Business Slafi of Sfuden'r , Dramaiic Club, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Lanier Sociely, Treasurer of Pan-American League Leonard Archer Wagner Junior Hi-Y, Presidenf of Home Room, Varsiiy Foofball. Varsify Track Charles Turner Band, Presiclenf of Home Room Clinfon Varner Varsify Fooiball, Presidenfs Hi-Y Edith Wafson Band, D. E. Club, Monogram Club Woodrow Wilson High School Rachel Wells Arfhur C. Wheeler Science Club, Band Beverly June Whifener Band, Hisfory Club, Home Ec. Club Roberf William Wenfz, Jr. Varsiiy Foofball, Varsify Bas- kefball. Monogram Club, Presi- denls' Hi-Y Paul Clinfon While Varsiiy Baseball, Varsify Bas- kefball, Vice-Presidenl of Presi- denfs' Hi-Y, Junior Hi-Y, Band Jay Marx Weinberg Presideni' of Sfudeni' Body, Presideni' of French Club, Vice- Presidenf of Dramafic Club, Presidenrs' Hi-Y, Associale Ediior of S'l'udenl , Varsify Debafor 1 We, lhe gradualing class of Woodrow Wilson High June Class Ann Amelia Wilby Treasurer of Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Presidenl of Home Room, Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presidenl of D. E. Club, Vice-Presidenl of Hislory Club, House ol Rep- .ref resenlafives 'S Linda Wilkins Reporler of Home Ec. Club, D. E. Club Arlene Wilson Girls' Treasurer of Senior Class, u!3f3i, Dramalic Club, D. E. Club Last Will and Testament VI. To Madeline Fennell of 1950 Richard Ernesl Wild Varsily Track Michael Charles Williams Annual Sfalf, Presidenls Hi-Y Palricia Lee Wrighl' Co-Chairman ol Publicily, ln' ,ll lramural Baskelball, D. E. Club we leave Ann Hanbury's ease School, in lhe year nineleen-hunclred and liliy, being of sound mind, memory and underslanding in spile ol four years of menlal sfress, do hereby draw up, ordain ancl eslablish lhis our lasl will and leslamenl: I. To our June class advisor, Miss Eleanor Dashiell, we bequealh a lillle black Icillen for use in her malh 'classes so +ha+ she will noi have lo use so much chalk in con- linually drawing lhem on her blackboards: lo Mrs. Grace Virginia Rawls, lhe February class advisor, we leave The knowledge gained from our bibliographies. To bolh we leave our undying gralilude for all ellorls and lime spenl, and our sorrow 'rhal no class herealler will have 'lhe lorlune lo be as inlelleclual and co-operalive as we. II. To lhe iunior class we leave our lime-worn dignily, and 'lhe possibilily of becoming seniors. To lhe sophs we offer congralulalions for being oul of 'rhe raHy slagef' To 'the rafs we leave our sympafhy. III. To lhe baskefball Team we leave Richard Savage's and Bobby Wenl'z's abilily. IV. To lhe foolball 'leam we will Alberl Canonizado's speed, Hump BIedsoe's All-American abilily, Bill Prince's shilfiness, and Leonard Wagner's Duh. V. To Charlie Sidwell we leave Bobby RipIey's oul- slanding and brillianl' loolball abilily. in gelling oul of classes. VII. To lhe Coaches and facully we leave Ellen Free- man's and Delores Bul'ler's boflle of Hadacel. VIII. To lhe 8-B's, Belly Lowe, Wanda Doll, Eleanor Slorey, Mary Shirley, and Dollie Regan leave lheir Iunchroom lable which lhey have used 'lor four years. IX. Connie Hawks graciously conlribules her dramalic abilily lo any slage prospecl who will have il. X. To lhe lirsl sludenl who passes away from menlal exhauslion because ol lhe slave-drivers in This inslilulion of learning, we leave a caskel in memory of Josephine Brennan. XI. To any new-comers: We are proud fo beslow upon 'them Norma Mingle's abilily 'lo llirf. XII. Gene Lanning wills his nalural red hair lo some poorly-peroxided blond. XIII. To all cheerleader candidales we leave Margie CaIIis's, Joan Brohard's and Jean Powell's gracefulness. Signed: Joan Brohard Jackie Carmines Wifnesses: Heza Liar lRichard Savagel Whala Slory lMargie Callisl Sum Fib lPauI Whilel . 6 'MT 'T ' . -: 1: -r-pw T-if-' T '-' 3 -fa 1 ..--fe K - he--. f..--....,. I f Y .. .. . . :.s,,5.TfT ifhjfif ,135 .. 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' .Z me-v b 715. .Lib 'M -' ,. -1 '- 'J g1'1L1 L.,-, AW' ' 'J , 1 sf..1:1 - ' 11.5555 - iq V .mil L 5.f,51f-51: ., Y i . N.-1-, ms . Y ,- .U s T . 'I-Qi -. i ' '- -1- L, 41?- ' . -- ' ' ' ' - ' fi. - ss:- , . - -ag . ,QL if .A T , 4. ' i v 9355: ' 'T' :ff ' TALK- :hxgjjgl rw ' . ,'1,:fQ'i fV5gl'l,22, ?Q,, ge-f' I , . ' ' ET I TTTEW mis X Q, . ., kr Well, here we are, waiTing in line To march in To graduaTion exercises. Seems only yesTerday ThaT we were enTering Wilson as liTTle 8B's. NaTurally, our eighTh grade passed so swiTTly iT was like a dream. When February came, we were proud oT ourselves Tor we were Freshmen and The girls were Tinally wearing lipsTick, naTural, ThaT is. EveryThing wenT Tine unTil May 6. ThaT morning we goT up only To learn ThaT Dear Ole Wilson had burned during The nighT. ATTer a week's vacaTion, iT was decided ThaT we would go To Barracks A in The Navy Yard. Those were The days: Ten minuTes beTween classes, Mrs. ClayTo'n calling aTTenTion all classrooms, The ship's bell ThaT called us To classes, The big chow Tables and benches ThaT kepT accidenTally ' Talling. ThaT TirsT year our oTTicers were PresidenT, Bill Savage, Vice-PresidenT, F. R. Andrews, SecreTary, BiTsy WhiTe, Treasurer, Barbara Blackman, and RepresenTaTive To The STudenT Council, RuTh Williams. Mr. Landis was our advisor All in all, our TirsT year in high school passed very smooThly, buT all oT us were glad To see summer come. SepTember Tound us sTill in The Barracks. Many oT us were in exTra curricular acTivivTies in The school. Some were in l-li-Y's and Tri-l-li-Y's, oThers were on The STudenT STaTT and in The l-louse oT RepresenTaTives. ln February we were back in Wilson. The school looked enTirely diTTerenT To us wiTh iTs varnished desks, clean Tloors and painTed walls. We all loved iT even Though we had To eaT lunch in Room TO, and There was no audiTorium. Our class o1'Ticers were: President Bill Savage, Vice-Presi- denT, Eleanor STorey, SecreTary, Eileen O'Brien, Treasurer, CliTTon RuTTer, and Repre- senTaTive To The STudenT Council, RuTh Williams. ThaT Tall an unTorgeTTable Thing happened. Our TooTball Team, under Dick Esleek, drove Through Ten games unbeaTen, unTied, and almosT unscored upon, To win The TirsT STaTe TiTle in TwenTy years. By February we had a modern air-condiTioned audiTorium and a new caTeTeria. The annual sTaTF and various clubs Tound many oT our classmaTes among Their numbers. Also, many of The boys and girls were acTive in aThleTics. Our baseball Team did very well ThaT year, Too, winning The STaTe Championship. BuT The Tall Term was The one ThaT was To counT. We were big Seniors. We all TelT preTTy good abouT iT, buT This didn'T mean ThaT we slowed down in our acTiviTies. The Junior-Senior Prom ThaT year was a greaT evenT in mosT oT our lives. The clecoraT- ing commiTTee worked Two days TransTorming The gym inTo a yellow and whiTe daisy Tield. And we can never TorgeT our Baby Day. The girls wiTh Their bonneTs, sashes, and dolls: The 'boys wiTh Their shorT panTs and caps. As we look back on our high school days. we can'T help buT Teel ThaT They were Tour wonderTul years. - :STE T ' '-A -12553511 :- . , e:ea e , l .,:i,l,,.i-ZQWWZSQL . . ng, . r all or ii 1 nil. ' We Predict Year: l96l Place: SeaTTle For The TirsT Time since graduaTion, l am heading home To PorTsmouTh. Plane Tor Los Angeles leaving on l:lighT l3, a deep voice booms over The air- porT loudspeaker. As l sTop To lisTen, l realize The voice has a Tamiliar ring. l Turn and look Toward The oTTice and see ThaT iT is Bobby Campbell, Tlighr announcer Tor CapiTol Airlines, As l ger on The plane, l am greeTed by The charming hosTess, Margie Callis, who conducTs me To my seaT. l noTice ThaT The aTTenTion oT all The women of The plane is cenTered on The handsome piloT, Vernon Randall. STopping in l-lollywood, l go To a movie sTudio Tor a Tour where l see Laura Vir- ginia Brown and Ann Spooner, Tamous aclrresses. ln The sTudio is Bill Prince, one oT The besT-known arT direcTors in Hollywood. Also visiTing are such celebriTies as Joyce PickeTT, world renowned prima ballerina, Percy Eason, The MeTropoliTan STar, and Barbara Bidgood, auThor OT The laTesT besT seller. Lunching aT The Brown Derby, l see The auThoriTy on Roman l-lisTory, Rober-T Ripley, and Geraldine Carden, The prominenT social welTare worker. Touring Los Angeles, l encounTer Rubylene Williams and Rufh Johnson, librarians aT The Los Angeles Public Library, Mary Ann BrackeTT and Gloria Duke, nurses aT The large ciTy hospiTal, and docTors, l-larold l-leaTner and Lloyd Vick. My waTch Tells me iT is Time To leave. The nexT sTop is Chicago. When l arrive There l go To one oT The radio sTudios, where l Tind Tashion designers, Peggy Parks and Dahlia PendergraTT. ln The audience, waTching The famous comedians, Douglas Baker and Glenn Pearce, are Mera Gay, wife oT a Tamous brain surgeon, and BeTTy Lowe and Bobby WenTz, parTners in a Wisconsin dairy Tarm. When l leave The building, a huge sign arresTs my aTTenTiong iT is adverTising TypewriTers by RoberT Wood. My sTay in Chicago is shorT, Though, and l hurry back To The plane, where l Tind our nexT sTop is New York, As The plane Takes oTT, and my ears pop, The sTewardess gives me a sTick OT gum bearing The name OT manuTacTurers Mike Williams and Leroy WhiTe. Picking up a newspaper, l see ThaT Alvah Owens has been voTed The mosT eligible bachelor in The U. S., wiTh l-loward NewTon running close behind: also ThaT AlberT Canonizado has won The Olympic swimming championship, and Ralph MerriTT is piiching Tor The ST. Louis Cardinals. The plane lands in The world's largesT ciTy and Trom The shoo nexT To ours come a group oT Touring concerT arTisT singers-Jackie Carmines, Caroline l-larmon, and Susie Morgan. Walking around The Big CiTy. l come upon a TheaTre where Mary Shirley, Peggy Newbill, Amory Mullens, and AlTred Morgan are sTarred in The new musical comedy, NorTh ATlanTic. FurTher down 5+h Avenue Typical Seniors on Graduaiion Day is a Iarge caTering concern owned by Eugene Lanning, and a shop caTering To cIoThing Tor Twins operaTed by Fay and May WhiTTieId. Going inTo a Jeddie De Fries Res- TauranT for dinner, I run inTo a group of sTenographers Tor The leading business men of New York. They are Norma Newcomb, Evelyn Moore, MargueriTe MonTague, Ann Wilby, June Mercer, and Barbara Hall. As I leave I meeT popular models, Joan Brohard and BeTTy Lippold. I am concIucTed on a Tour Through The MeTropoliTan Museum oT ArTs by Iris Holland and Peggy Huges, where I see The Tamous porTraiTs by Richard Enrico. Missing a cab, I am hailed by The owner oT a long limousine. Fancy my amazemenT on seeing The driver-Billy McLendon, presidenT oT The New York Division of The Cadillac Company. and Joan LisTer, his secreTary, who Take me To The airporT. In The plane, I gaze around and am pleasanTly surprised To see ThaT among our fellow passengers are Donald Wiggins, George Hodges, and Lewis FosTer, who are going To The CapiTol as Congressmen. My sTay in WashingTon is To be shorT1 buT when we land, The TirsT Thing ThaT caTches my aTTenTion is a crowd gaThered around someone making a speech. IT is CIiTTon RuTTer, eloquenl' campaign manager Tor The peopIe's choice Tor The nexT PresidenT, Bill Savavge. His opponenT Tor The oTFice is Richard Duma. I geT back on The plane hasTily and am assured ThaT The nexT sTop is home. BuT we land in Norfolk and I come To PorTsmouTh by way oT The new underwaTer Tunnel consTrucTed by engineer Tommy PriveTT. Going inTo a coTfee shop owned by Marilyn WeinsTein and Barbara Bonnewell, I mee-T DoTTie Ragan, RuTh Williams, and Ellen Freeman who Tell me They are very happy housewives. NexT door I see an underTaking esTablishmenT operaTed by Lee Marshall and Guilford Chapell. As I conTinue walking down The sTreeT, I Tind ThaT a new lnTerdenominaTional Church has been buiIT wiTh The Reverend RoberT Fry as pasTor and Bobby Jean Owens as The YouTh DirecTor: and now ThaT The new PorTsrnouTh High School has been compIeTed. The new principal is Howard English, and The TacuITy includes Billie Tyler, MaTh Teacher, Mary De Simone, D. E. Teacher, and Jean Powell, Girls' Gym Teacher. PorTsmouTh's new exclusive dress shop operaTed by Jane Davis and Eleanor GarreTT will have iTs opening TonighT, as seen in The newspaper published by Joyce Beale and Ann Hanbury. Having seen all These graduaTes ol '50, I realize ThaT I am really in PorTsmouTh, and I Take a cab Tor home. Anofher MiIesTone Reachecl u v . i 1 4 ' ' 1 June Class 4 lx' 7. 3. I. Mosl Likely T 2. Besl Looking. 4. Besl' Dressed. 5. Wackiesl 6. Besl' Personalily ........ .. .... . 8. Laziesl ..... 9. Biggesf Flirl. .. o Suceed .... .,. Mos? Popular... .. Biggesf Apple Polishers .,........ IO. Mos? Aihleiic .,.. ,. . .Naomi Craig Maxie Weinberg .Shirley Lineberry Bobby Wenlz .Joyce Picker? Paul While Jean Campbell Gene Lanning Ann Acey Glenn Pearce Joyce Piclrelf Richard Savage Carolyn Lindauer Jerry Wells Alice Henderson Harwood Bledsoe Norma Mingle Craig Sykes .Dahlia Pendergraff Harwood Bledsoe Statistics vi.,- ,.,--' , . A . , W ,V ,F . l V.. 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V iu,,.,,,,, F- T I X 501 i , 25 -V-Wa L gill, -'Wi 1 ' 2 - '- ,- fn- W- 1-M1 ' K 7 'iw wi g WW' 1 2 ' 5 M' nba- . fx-V ':,.- , s:.... , , fp: fb- is! .VKI R hi-F 1 ,1.' in '. +1 thx 2 id 'x - K I Nw, ., . I Fl Q . Tension' I-. , - 31.11 J i C, x Firsi' Row: Hobbs, Buck, Viclc, Perroi, Ellis, Rhodes, Corbin, Culpepper, Hannah, Pilzer, Jenlcins, Price. Second Row: Cobb, Enrico, Hudson, Kirby, Harrell, Gaiewood, Miller, Mariner, Williams, Bailey, V. Anclronilco, O'Donnell. Third Row: Shorl, Buell, Harrell, Sharrerr, A. Androniko, Easl, lnsei' Above: lnsef Below: Sonny Richardson Barbara Harshaw Presiclenl' Secrefary Firsi' Row: Jones, Kniclc, Hampion, Warren, Weber, Rip- ley, Harnpfon, Weaiherbee, Paul, Silver, Ailxins. Second iii, ' L Johnson, McCrickard, Prince, Cowan, Kirby, Hildebrand. Fourfh Row: Amdusky, Lee, Barnes, Alexander, Griesbaclc, Dowdy, Vinson, While, R. Dallon, Parker, Felfy. Fifth Row: Pricldy, Campbell, Wilson, Borum, Buell, Ashberry, Farleigh, Fanney, Male. JU Row: Turnell, G. Srnifh, Rosserii, Shaw, Roberis, Allen. Curry, Freund, Burns, Honeycufi, Sifler. , I H r i i i-A J c me ii ef f 1 ' 62 IOR WI ' 5. :jf X . . If J' Monahan, Chambers, Jennings, Breman, Journee, Flowers Gumm, Harshaw, Andrews, Roof. Fiffh Row: Livingsion Willis, Warren, Burns, McFarland, Collins, Henderson Hendricks, Sidwell, Keel, Sweer. Sixfh Row: Brinkley Jernigan, Valenline, Ashley, Wallin, Dillard, Mason, Wear, Firsf Row: Jernigan, Vann, Hall, Brown, Helms, Hayward Crouch, Edwards, While, Purser, Minron, Rosen, Tarking- ron. Second Row: Gay, Terrill, Backman, Ballenrine, Bufler Carfer, Wiggins, Srublen, Walker, Norris, Beazley, Da shiell, Fariel. Third Row: Wikel, Murphy, McNair, Wil Jones. liams, Miller, Comsfock, Rice, Pary, Lawrence, Nance Turner, Woodyard, Bradshaw, Fourfh Row: Prince, Freund 4 L A S S Inser Above: lnsel Below Leif: lnsef Below Righl: Richard Bufler Audrey Gumm Bill Freund Vice-Presidenr Girls' Treasurer Boys' Treasurer Firsf Row: Boyd, Newman, Ausley, Wilson, Conklin, Henry, Venfura, B. Perkins, Grolon, Archer, Caskey, Culpepper. Second Row: Everilr, F. Williams, Malihews, Srephenson, Underwood, Eennell, Pel'iiohn,i Beckworlh, Gordon, John- son, Swirnme, Livingslon, M. Perkins. Third Row: Silvers, S. Williams, Keel, Eckerf, Heafh, Hobson, J. Richardson, . I I v l Owens, Allen, Casrine, Collie, Hull, Engram. Fourfh Row: Builer, Wesr, Early, Cofer, Richards, Gale, Woody. Camp- bell S. Richardson, Orr, Sioux. Fiffh Row: Seward, Cus- well, Manning, Murden, Key, Goley, Rodman, Dallon, Turner, Lipscomb, Frankos. :mf Z' 'rf N-of K,-J Firsf Row: Haywood, Lawrence, Brinlcley, Amon, Siiles, Leyden, Gaskill, Cilumbrello, Friedman, Inson, Hayden, Arnierr, Johnson. Second Row:, Garrison, Williams, Smilh, Farrell, Due, Garner, Wein- srein, Thomas, Klinner, Saxion, Marrineffe, Johnson. Third Row: Wells, Wynn, Norship, Elmore, Riggs, Arger, Rickeils, Cobb, Fisher, Lawrence, Cauiure. Fourih Row: Bowers, Daniels, Aikinson. Marigan, G-aifos, Cummins. Har- oum, Farinas, Lee, Planr. Jacob- son. Fifih Row: Jenkins. Browing. Sykes, Norris, Bowman, Hariung, Covey, Williamson, Bain, Mougan, Allner. Firsi Row: Lemmond, M y e rs , Bloodworfh, Solomon, Phillips, Hasldnson, Winningham, Sparrifor, Edwards, Blow, John, Williams. Second Row: Coggins, Myers, Hudgins, Jones, Hudgins. Magin- ley, Anioucci, Fox, Vinson, Cope- land, Hollins. Third Row: Jack- son, Marlin. Srriclcland, Wilkinson, Murrell, Siverfson. Fariherly, Min- gis, Bryanf, Spivey, Powell. Fourih Row: Nicholm, Barnes, Thornlon, Caswell, Cowan, Cummings, Muz- zell, Smiih, Jones. Fiffh Row: Gannels, Covy, Culpepper, Smiih, Pearce, Blosser, Bailey. Firsf Row: Murphy, Waison, Clarlc. Maier, Milfier, Lenard, Forehand, Culpepper, Wrighi, Trofman, Baf- chelor, Taraborrelli, Murden. Sec- ond Row: Hall, Barchelor, Cherry, Russo, Green, Allsbroolc, Padgerf, Ailcins, Sanders, Beale. Third Row: Aldridge, Sharpe, Lockman, Williams, W o r r ell, Dickinson, Redd. SGPHOMORE Firsi' Row: Brown, Newman, Wal- lin. Warren, Simmons, Whifehead, Whaley, Lipscomb, Davis, Fivel, Nelson, Garland. Second Row: Thrifl, Pearce, Slewarl, Vaughn. Taylor, Holland, Whilener, Holmes, McNair, Milchell, Brink- ley, Doleman, Chapman. Third Row: Sawyer, Hall, Newsome. Hudgins, Hubbard, Hardison, Ed- mondson, Klise, Ripley, Fields. Crews, Sell, Wainwrighl. Fourlh Row: Tompson, Wood, Foreman, While, Brown, lvlalhenlia, Randall, Oullen, Hanes, Higgins, King. Fifth Row: Eavey, Edmondson, Hanbury, Goldman, Randall, Mor- gan, Oasl, Ellis, Fleming, Chap- man, Howard, Armineleur. Firsl Row: Lee, Cassidy. Lewis, Currin, Jessup, Brooks,' Holden, Ziegenhiem, Bosman, B r i d g e s, Conn, Priesf. Second Row: Bu- chanan, Wier, Weddle, lvlalhews. Blanks, Wi l l ia m s, Chappell, Boolher, Bugarine, Riggan, Hay- wood, Harl. Third Row: Elhe- ridge, Reardon, Appolillo, Smalh, Brilfon, Wilkins, Tew, Smiih, Car- roll, Rose. Fourlh Row: C. Walker, Piland, Boley, Nuller, Sawyer. CLASS Firsl Row: Hudgins, Condrey, Marcus, Reshefskey, Marshall, Trip- lel'l', Polrer, Deans, Alkins, Rick- ells, Lafland, Howarlon. Second Row: Beecher, Dewson, Holland, Floum, Procl'or, Elliol'l', Viola. Har- ling, Roberls, Taylor, Sharpe. Third Row: Boone, Redmond, M:- Gehee, Thomson. Rocha, Calla- way, Walker, -Ireland, Whife, Woodward, Carpenler. Balalon. Fourlh Row: Elmore, Brinkley, Frank, Early, Miller, Addelsle, Johnson, Koonlz, Lash, lvlilchell. Fiffh Row: Heffinger, Pension, Bennell, Johnson. Weinsiein, So- iourner, Hulchinson, Hanamon, Sanderlin. FRESHMAN Firsi' Row: Spradlin, Gray, Han- nah, Marriner, Johnson, Spady, Taium, Smilh, Dennis, Shaw, Shand, Heise. Second Row: Eakes, Faulkner, Ziegenhain, Carmines, Blow, Smiih, Jones, Tew, Lane, Dempsey, Pefiiiohn, Sykes. Third Row: Ki-nq, Miller, Smilh, Kelly, Sfewarr, Jones, Roberfs, Drake, Shaver, Wilkinson. Fourfh Row: Howard, Mass, Brice, Sanderlin, Reid, Cambell, Sirickland, Barnes, Srevens, Allen. Fiflh Row: Driven, Baker, Colfon, Brice, Daniels, Jean, Pugh, Griffin, Randall. Firsf Row: Greene, Hosi.. lviorlon, While, R. Sawyer, Eide, R. Sawyer, Rowe, Ames, Oliver, Ruiledge. Snyder. Second Row: ivlilfon, Bryanf, Whiling, Davis, Gross, Wilkins, Babb, Snyder, Ray, As- prer. Third Row: Bailey, Pefers. Gallager, Andronikow, Benron, J. Babb, PeHy, Pugh, Hoggard, Sykes, Buell. Fourih Row: Selis, Jones, Collins, Pelerson, Williams. Hodges, Wood. Firsf Row: Rickells, Lalfimer. Peed, Snyder, Chapman. Odum, Bryant Mcllhenny, Farfell, Ellis, Moscovilz, Builer. Second Row: McCrickel, Farlel, Merr, Gould. Thornfon, Lasiler, Flanders, Gar- ris, Hussy, Crawford, Beadman. Third Row: Mixon, Hall, Wilkins, Arqer, Coghill. King, Jefferson, Williamson, Sforey, Smilh. Fourfh Row: Graniham, McCoy, Ward, Siokes, Long, Cufchins, Mellon, Kurll, Carpenler. Fiffh Row: Welherbee, Berman, Hyalhe, Lem- ond, Sweet Williams, Helms. Kuriz, Dewson, Terry. Sixih Row: Sackslein, P. Sackslein, Howell Seeds, Backman, Slaughler, Slerns Sharrelr, Jackson. CLASS Firsl' Rows Raskin, Loam, l-ledric, Roisier, Lee, Lainy, Brewer, Peed. Fosler, Collie, Bond, Levin. Sec- ond Row: Rice, Vincenl, Fordham, Smilh, Juslin, Pierce. Marlin. Cummings, Perkins, Dial, Jenkins, Livesley. Third Row: Mixon, Sher- rer, Gilpen, Coley, Jordan, Joy- ner, Ferguson, C. Parker, T. Pcrler, Turner, Myers. Fourlh Row: Smilh, Siclwell, Sfein, Rieley, B. Rorsler, Jeffers, Collins, Musser, l-luflo, Johnson, Haynes. Fiffh Row: Hulchins, Hope, Peck, Keller. Comsfock, Owens, Cafes, Elms, Goodwin, Lawrence, Williams. Firsi' Row: Cone, DeFries, Johnson, Kelly, Slaughier, Griffin, Seeds, Nachman, Eure, Findlay, Am- mons, Webber. Second Row: Klinner, Minion, Gay, Knox, Acey, Keel, MacDonald, Hendrix, Mey- ers, Forresl, Lea,, Wrighl. Third Row: DeJarneHe, Keilh, Phillips. Mullins, Simmons, Purnam, Moss, Richards, Modlin, Tranl, Ahll, Fairfield. Fourlh Row: Filer, Law- rence, Bunling, Jones, Hinlon, Sif- Ier, Wright Russo, Sfowers, Fiffh Row: Brown, Mell, Sammons, Ames, Robison, Wright Ellen, Carlisle, Bender, McKeilher, Fel- fon. Sixfh Row: Davenport Hay- den, Kelly, Moss, Mason, Bruce. Young, Bunfing, Hariung, Jack- son, Filzgerald, Piiman. Firsf Row: Ricks, Parker, Kimber- lin. Hawks, Harcum, Thorp, Eure, Schovilz, Bradshaw, Salian, Black- man, Halhaway. Second Row: While, Corbil, Bufler, Harman, Craig, Journee, Black, Calhoun, Sparfifor, Buller, Suflen. Third Row: Filzwarer, Spivey, Doughly, Archer, King, Wiggins, Black, S+. George, Roberls, Sharref, Young, Lippard. Fourfh Row: Clanger, Smifh, Woodroof, DePree, Henry, Sfurges, Wilkins, Drake, R. Smifh, Klebau, Long. Fiffh Row: Topping, Garrefl, McMannus, A. Callis, Williams, Beale, Goldman, Barren, Webb, Armslead, Bufler. Firsf Row: Spivey, Godwin, Ferguson, Tarkenlon Rowe, Roberls, Lineberry, Croskin, Barchelor, Brice, Sciofa, Scoff. Second Row: Childress Mullen, Sferling, Foreluand, Viveufie, Malongo McDaniel, Doleman, Garris, Dennis, Third Row L. Jones, Spencer, Cruise, Williams, Harris FRESHME Phlegar, Maffhews, Gilbert Fendley, Falherly Daniels. Fourlh Row: Culpepper, Klebun Moore, Powell, I. Jones, Lipes, Warren, Geifier Harfung, Holland, Landrum. Fiffh Row: Clerk Scofi, Sykes, Jeffers, Houghlon, Howell, Mark man, Sullon, Lewis, Currin. EIGHTH GR DE Firsf Row: Gray, Hicks, Siaples, Slanfield, Pres- coH', Berry, Bond, Marriner, Byers, Benion Second Row: Shackelford, Newell, Gay, Jones, Golden, Swimme, Cliiera, Mellon, Grayson, Granlham, Caravas, Barbour. Third Row Bunn, Hayard, Speiglwf, Gunnell, Mayo, William- - I I Z I i. T' I I , son, Hammelr, Lisler, Felibn, Ballenhne, Culchin. Fourih Row: Gillion, Dune, Grabb, Eason, Burnell, Elderkin, Brinkley, Bright Croslic, Powell, McClelland, Garfhwrighr, Seed, Owens. Fifih Row: Bean, Cress, Perrijiohn, Terry, Camp- bell, Reid, Walker, Thomas, Mack. -' r my ' .see -an 1-1 'z : Firsl Row: Burlcley, D. Higgen- bolhom, Callis, Tulie, B. Higgen- loofhom, Mes+elslcy, Sublih, Boily. Beale, Smilh. Second Row: While, Terry, ,Laforn, Spicer, Spady, Broughlon, Zigginhiem, Ellioll, Overlon, Campbell, Brewer, Brown. Third Raw: Roqers, Berman, Hafli- away, Sammons, Sa n cl e rl i n, Vaughan, Rice, Mercer, Rudd, Miller, Bailey, Gooding, Joyner. Fourlh Row: Harris, l-layslell, Parks, Buck, Jones, Burnell, Harl- low, Reynolds, Culhriell, Buller, Holloman, Rick, Bowen. Fifth Row: Jones, Mahounie, Sloalces. Tu'r+le, Ricifelle. Malfhews, Shore, Grey, Fufrell, Bell, Edwards, Pearce, Hoffman. Sixih Row: Hon- ley, Morgan, Franlros, Salisbury. Firsf Row: Wells, Perkins, Cole- man, Thaclcslon, Eads, Halhaway, Wiggins, Slripwilh, Baines, Caplan. Second Row: Rakeslraw, Badger, Bowden, Simmer, Corloill, Brown, Connell, Helwig, Dixon, William- son, Bell, Howard. Third Row: Kidd, Moose, Bass. Allen, Hunler, Renl, Thomas, Torin, Burlrei, Dow- son, Goley, J a c o b s o n, Pope. Fourfh Row: Hoggard, Lewis, See, Harold, Priesf, Phelps, Jones, Newfon, Peregoy, Schweiz, Gold man, Allnuf, Marlin, Jenkin. Fifth Row: Wilson, Severin, l-lursl, Sul- lon, Denmark, Kelly, l'Anson, Gibbs, Miles. EIC-JHTH GR DE dale, Cullen, Carler, Hari, Rise Phillips, Snowden, Creelrmorel Second Row: Ehlers, Roane, Simp- son, Creecy, Harlowe, Taylor Wynn, Blow, Fry, Wesl, Fordham. Third Row: Johnson, Lawrence, Ballenline, Council, Franklin, Raby, Riley, Warren, McCleary, Tague. Fourlh Row: Barilell, Biddle, Weddle, Tureman, Filer, Williams, Anderson, Crumpler, Bryani, Kahan, Blackman, Oakley, Dinzes. Fifth Row: Thomas, Dixon, Priich- elf, Kilpalriclc, Corloefl, Sullivan, Welles, Crulcher, Poffenbarger, McQuown, Branscom, Swanson, Marlin, Knowles. my w. 55. 1 9 5 f v .-.. www, . W m Oagmmv-r,wsaQiQf -. .- ., J v W f . M Qu V a by P ..,,, Kami . K Ami W., . 2 K 4 re J-sf Q- lg? QP Xu :mfs A M 251 .. ,1 -f 1.3, .5 5 an - ...v....-gy' My 4 sz,-F ra rl N . V w W- K... ,M I Wm? Q - ' f- K x I 'fl' .. s 1 f K ,GT '!,ff.s1 F175 F! 'N . . 4. ,. . . , if z f.. V I ' ,N . ' 4 T ,-, .. fl 1 ' G ...... . V' .- ' .,, 199 :J fl. Y . . ' A ...I A E ' -1.--f ' Yew Wg, ,V qgmbh W. 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'i .Qw- N 'fl N H Fi -Hr f--it lxlffggkgl N' firm' A Ms 4 S ea aka? -J ll L Tvs vig, A in ' ll .,, , A , fig :QQ fffifgxx ' Nw if ,gy :saw W .film ,Lew :A: V K 1 2 '2A:1:A: - mf y , ' ix ,A Y , 1' gy P L 'YQ M . ow, ,I 1 ' ev ,n 4 1 at . gr, ., N, Y l - a x fvlq 1 l y ltlgil u 1 gm V W w 'Y , .l.- M :yli l A H K+ fr, + Q, K, -V x Q-... , l , A A ,L . , ' Y , , 'J ff 4 ,' if l I , l x l X . ,Q ,...l, l l' -in My N, YN I, Z 4 ,, , .U ,,Vgk in x, Y W ' A , 'wif' ' ,gn-J , - .f n ' l 4 fi nl fn be W-an 'W '.x'f 2 'gl . , 1' -fn ,r an l ' ' ' - 1. ' ' 1 W1 H 'Q 3 'L ff' li QF? - - NN -A ,, -E wg , W1 QM l P ' 53 nlln ll'-galil I sa: v,.. i.L in X M uf ' fry, VR 5 kkyy l .l X lf l l H+ Student Council The Woodrow Wilson STudenT Council is The governing group of The sTudenT body. IT has as iTs purpose: a-To 'fosTer friendliness, cooperaTion, fair play and school spiriT. b-To encourage sTudenTs To develop a sense of responsifbiliTy. Firsl Row: Mrs. Fletcher, Fry, Fish, Weinberg, Spence, Archer, Miss Lash. Second Row: Leon- ard, Wi'ighT, Hall, Daniels, Arger, Hobson Campbell. c-To develop leadership and characTer. d-To provide opporTuniTies for sTudenTs To pracTice good ciTizenship. Hs represenTaTives are elecTed To Their re- specTive offices by a democraTic process, and iTs laws and regulaTions are sancTioned by The sTudenT body and The adminisTraTion. House of Representatives FirsT Row: Sidwell, Lowe, Fry. Second Row: Blake, Acey, Weddle, Jones, Appenzeller, C'ruTcher, Floum, Silvers, Wallin, Justice, Archer, Rowe. Third Row: Sharpe, Ar- Thurs, Burnell, Arger, Hoggard, RuTherTord, Denmark, Ward, Shirley. OuTTen, Ballancue, Journee. Fourlh Row: Sidwell, Coley, Rossheim, Daniels, MerriTT, Soiourner, Cas- well, Hall, Harfung, Morgan, CrosTic. r l Firsf Row: Brohard, Beale Walker, Underwood, Brown. Second Row: Clemenl, Mr. Wild, Miss Arlhurs, Mr. Brown, Miss Avery, Miss Shumaker, Mr. Padden. The purpose of lhe Aclivilies Board is lo encourage one hundred per cenl parficipalion in school acliviles, and lo provide a delinile amounl of money, which may be delermined in advance, lo provide budgels for several organizalions: lo plan a well-balanced program of enlerlainmenl' and recrealion 'lor The whole sludenl' body. Activities Board Mr. Brown..Unclerwood. Forllm Club Firsl' Row: Gordon, Acey, l-lalchell, Rossheim, Wells, Red fern, Lindauer. Second Row: Friedman, Howard, Wein Berg, Wallin, Mrs. Brady. Gladslone. Randall, Gailing, Fivel. Officers Rossheim, Redfern, W el l Hafchell. xr N Q, f V. fp-...L f ,K ' 'i ' by Wir nv fa i M . ,W V Q 'S-an W' ' 214' ' W WJ Q ' .gf , iv k -Q. -, ff. -. E. M - A . M i ,, gifls ' . wg fig 75252: W A 271. -. -f-', . f -'r 'gas' ' , 1-'QW ' ' l .ffin ' E5 LQ . 1 .sw W M 'aka .L 1. gg, if Q. mg ss? J A ., . . X, i Q' y fix 'fr ri .3 i i ,fl fr, J I ' ri 2, :mg ill ri 2 e wi il. lie: lil i iw ll 2 mia, ,Q gr ,eil xin ff' wer. V., E' 'M 'if , ii., - ., ' , I . -' Ss -1. . . . Q V 1 1 I in gg? My - xi il' wa Firsf Row: Prince Williams. Second Row: Murder: Bufler, Blackman Callis Carmines Brolward Hughes Lowe Mingle Newlon Mr. Landis. Third Row: Slory, Pendergrafi Bag- garly, Fish, Valeniine, Privelf, Merrill, McCarfer, Owens. ikTh5Y f Qi'l'7icbliiiaini: W' mi 'mug' nd. mlthcm. In the cqngcstcd North' no W Iso bctn , i from or river my 3 r Duct fall sc . , .h099c5. q, EavClUC! 5' but m iconfroiiz C: A to die i ro Froni McCarler Privell Prince Beck Williams Srorey Penderqraff Baggarly hah ' Mr Landis Williams Prince IE'- Q -, ..,.. .,.. , ,, me I ri w me M . e - M, V W., ,, , , , A-4 -Q A ' U f Q M, ,, . uf vi A f F. ,., ' i 1 f Tw- 'A ' T f f -, ..-,,, r :-Q.,-J H T BL. ,ig z,j,,Am111 ks . y:,w:Ml. ,W mm sam eww fi is if --E -1 ' H- ia, -Ln A - i r L T T 6 2:4 T Z. ' Wifi, Z i N Q K PRESIDENT . . I.l . s.xa .0 , ...-.,.E5. L, f: pied. , ,. fiiifeeirk SZ' .XE-X.,,, YH ,M V ' '- '. Ni. en QW? vi'-f RQ: ' 'A Q , iii , gisfmsi 'Y' .1 ' sm TK? gig 11'2g?f?A 7,11 -if Q' ff li 'af T i ii f - e 1, mzsingieeiw wa-:sir gt , ,sri-MM, . ,. we, saw r' Firsf Row Garrison TranT Llppold Morgan Lxvermon T-lanbury Bidgood Second Row RlckeTTs Lawrence Tyler Brennan Doll Hawks Miss Avery This year's sTaTT was conTronTecl wiTh The overcome. problem oT puTTing ouT a new Type of yearbook. A greaT deal oT crediT Tor any success This This, plus The TacT ThaT The advisor was also new, yearbook enioys musT go To The unTirinq eTTorTs ' meanT many unforseen problems ThaT had To be Ol: RUH1 WlllidmS. CO-SCliTOF-iV1-Cl1lGT- T The success OT any yearbook depends on The work oT The Business sTaTT which has Two main jobs To do. The TirsT is To soliciT ads: and The second is To sell The book To The'sTudenT body. A On boTh accounTs, This year's sTaTT again assured The financial backing necessary Tor a publicaTion such as This. Miss CharloTTe Avery served as advisor: Susie Morgan, business manager. . ,b AT wugufmurnc. -nu 'WLS ul Q.. KT Morgan, Miss Avery xv: , V1 ef-222151 my ,firing ' mega: ----wif? f egsafi-r 1153? .f'T?el1i . 411 M? . eg . V -.s'YV1. we 'f'iLs:1,,, 1 Q M .'.,e,. , , ,1 f vo- Inniano pmol ,. ... .. .. U - ' 1 N ' '1Ve,ASS'Oc1 Firsf Row: Underwood, Beale. Second Row: Goldman, ' mon, Casfine, Krieger, Corrle, Heafh, Smilh, Gordon. tp lmpriowiel l-lavichell, Fairfield. Hanbury, Rulherford, Fish, Murphy. Hawks, Archer, Miss Vaughan. Fourfh Row: Hall, Thomas, 1, pafrlil, Collins, Lanning, Burns, Gay, Carmines, Lindauer. Third Silvers, Lee, Henry, Garner, Honeycuff, Warren, Lips! 21,13 rggh?-,Ol lp Row: Mr. Landis, Warson, Tranr, Helms, Conklin Liver- comb, Freund, Sfewarf, Johnson, Couiure. .1 i , . , N .ii . A... . - -- ' - , - -, - i . Eat- ll 'adopted by the S fhe dangers of polio ment are important and may 'ngperatlig Assoigg- U i ' ' once more be prevent crippling. gtosfctlhelzsgimgg A 'gl uden - 3. Consult your chem' i in ' ,H i . ' u 4' ,nd it is urging all Th . l 9 Ni21p0npZl,ail3i1?d'i 0,5 odies: with emphasis I T '+1ifI'Ly-T, T H E S T Ll D E 'mtg 2? of high schools, to X 11 V A -QOQ ate in thifs educd-' Th' ' '- Vp H K ' deavor. , , , r 9 5 , X , , ,, , 'mlb s , N -'Fi - ', e oooperatioh of thr Ziejgue fifienjt pany C1 6 tif? i es if W11l1.am and Iwary ,ngetifre nie mated Amerie, , , . Williamsburg. Inc. mi lng hplw fnemb fhjrt an P I Q ng., onal 'Park STBPVIC' Cbajftoni Ii, d on F ers at J'- 'lifsordia T ii ii XQP- if 'li- wi, lssociation for f HQWkf 11anfCa1'z:en.el'?'uarJ, 3 t mich olf'Vi'i'i5i1 ,HJ S, H. 611.16-Q1 'T D140 T 2 les, ,,,,, t he Jamest 'ion' is offering H an e.duoa.tional tour Birthplace of the :'5 which inolurles 1-n, Yorktown, and Williaimsbuml. along 1 H 1111 upon Q1-3,57 Pea Sofard ti iT.i'1erfCO'1f11a i ?'an,,lefi1fa'1 fsxnr C lhebj Cf lVlax We inhefi Qg'Q I' Mgr le Je-an V 1 Conn 17815 Dill .1 63, ,N O1-iaentUl'g3,, The Siuden+ is The school newspaper and is published monihly. lr is dislribured free of charge 'ro Aclivilies Associafion members. All orher srudenlrs may buy a copy for five cenrs. The paper is a member of The Columbia Schol- ndance asiic Press Associarion and The Sourhern Infer- iarges scholasiic Press Associarion, rwo narional hon- ! 4. Avoid orary socieries for school publicalions. Lasjr 3. ,anna wet year, when S.l.P.A. held iis annual meeling in lj?-T9 da Lexingron, members of The sialnf and 'rhe advisor 'oned 's Us at ffif , each. 'Thea - d ', ,ms are lean. ,wash han 3 erones as 'tn U01leTfYal? - :sz Commoi eating- KEEP TQUG Tlqgfqi Fever ,..9O , ve ' at WL CU Ulfllff Fish, Lindauer, Ruiherford, Murphy. UUCl9l'W00d. Beale: YA ldfifldh llilai-T'yW hern llllfl' wr MF. LondlS. burgqtouix' ' ' llestern Darts Covered. .1 V mlemrief I Uv- if i - . - T . there nenci , U11 i V1 -- l . Qllllil partlclpated. A i A , Eattleflilldu The br ill ian t W i I son utensll or food touched by xylllclmiix acilplit ion slluclenrtz had DYQWOUSIJ' WOTY1' 5011951 llalld W U lk ji NT unc TH: SCHGOLYIAI IY . 20 1i33 Y AT Tn: Pos? it? ,Q-V MARCH 3. 1879. Flrsf Row L Brown Beale Lannlng Pllzer Second Row Mr Landis Marcus L1sTer BuTler TDI STUDINT Burns 1 gifts even as ,Ilf1nbur'.Yf -1110 mas but how our Tie toxins were aTTended. This year The sTaTT is making plans To aTTend boTh socieTy meeTings. There have been quiTe a Tew special TeaTures oT The paper This year. They include The Home- coming. February GraduaTion. ChrisTmas and June GraduaTion issues. All OT These issues are To become annual TeaTures. The ediTor-in-chief, Joyce Beale, musT be given crediT Tor The paper's success This year. She and her sTaTT OT TeaTure wriTers and reporTers have puT TorTh every eTTorT To produce a paper ThaT would hold iTs own. Eugene Lanning and Laura Brown were in charge oT soliciTing ads and disTribuTing The paper respecTively. 'wer 'Y' gym on llecember 3. our ffeellngs The nrnj ect for this month ln our Gltltu 5 TQ Tin hr-inrf nhl mm! nmu toys., t Firsf Row: Baqgarly, Murphy. Beale. UH d e r w o o d. Lindauer. Second ROW! HaTchell, CoTTle, Lanninq. l laf1bUfY. go to the Reshefslcey Miss Vaughan Third Row Wiggins Gooding 3,131 Ok out! l Speaking of Special crediT musT go To Barbara Bonne- well and Jackie Carmines, Vari-Typer operaTors, who were responsible Tor composing all issues up To February. Their absence due To graduaTion has been TelT greaTly. An unusually good crop oT cub reporTers were in evidence, which means ThaT The TuTur'e oT The STudenT is brighT. OuTsTanding worlc was done by Barbara Fish, ArT EdiTor, Lucille Murphy, News EdiTor, Jimmy l-laTchell, FeaTure EdiTor, Dolly RuTherTord, Music EdiTor and by TeaTure wriTers, Rose Mary CoTTle, Mera Gay, WinsTon Krieger, Carolyn Lindauer, George Burns, and, in TacT. every member oT The sTaTT. High when :V sur annual Visit overworked students at WIISOH 'Ou ' Hi woulflnsure enjoy a LOWER o Po,rLs,,uuth on December Chmstmas ho! .1 Pip Tn nd you too it n t1e tl 1D my t he know LANIERIJTERARY- SOCIETY Officers Cox, Monlague, Baggarly, Brown Firsf Row: Cox, L. Brown, Holland. Second Row: Slubblin, Andrews Terrell, Venlura, Grofon, Helms, Peed. Coffie, Grolman, Archer, D Brown, Luplon. Third Row: Hebroney, Gordon, While, Llvermon, Un- derwood, Henry, Caulclin, Brohard, Rounlree, Carfer, Buller, Tillim Fourih Row: Dashiell, Gay, Emmerson, Dulce, Gumn, Alderman, WEI- liams, Silvers, Crouch, Dinzes. Fiffh Row: Comslock, McNair, Murden Rulherford, Tyler. Sixih Row: Mrs. Newcomb. SHAKESPEAREAN CLUB Firsi Row: Journee, Nelson, Lawrence, Reshelskey, Cilumbrello, Arkins. Second Ou'Hen, Gaslcill, Klise, Owens, Whaley, TripleH', Row: Miss Wright Dewson, Ahll, Vaughn, While, Early, Randall, Frank, Ellen, Ellior, Siller, Riclcelfs, Modlin. M91 ew- ----,W-- me-......w K3 A495 3 R Officers Firsr Row: Fish, Murphy, Rufherford, l-larchell, l-lanbury, Beale, Weln- Firsf Row: Hanbury, Ha+chell, B ale berg. Second Row: Underwood, Collie, Gay, Lindauer, Williams, Mrs. Second Row: Lindauer, Ruiherlord Fish Foniaine. Third Row: Lanning, Burns, Lipscomb, Mr. Landis. Murphy. QLIILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an infernaiional honorary sociely for high school iournalisfs. lr was founded al ihe Universily of Iowa in l926 for The purpose of encouraging journalism. Requiremenls for mem- bership: I. Members musl be of at leasl iunior sranding. 2. They musl' have done superior work in some phase of iournalism or creafive endeavor. 3. They musf be recommended by The advisers governing publicarions. 4. They musl' be approved by lhe Nalional Execu- iive Secreiary. Officers Firsf Row: Underwood, Lanninq. Second Row: Gaflos, Miss Woodhouse, Appen- Zeller. DRAMATIC CLUB Firsf Row: Gaffos, Appenzeller, Lanning, Underwood, Miss Wood- house. Second Row: Burns, Fivel, Friedman, Brown, Beale, Whife, Spooner, Rounlree, Gaskill, Trirplefr, Nelson, Garland. Mifchell, Halchell. Third Row: Blackman, Livermon, Tranr, Callis, Collins, Hanbury, Carmines, Freeman, Williams, Grofon, Lindauer, Perrof, Archer. Four!-h Row: Brennan, Doll, Solomon, Hawks, Fennell, Srorey, Powell, While, Rurherforcl, Shirley, Robinson, Gay, Conk- lin, Hall, Murden. Q Fiffh Row: Gordon, Dinzes, Coufure, Rickefis. Ouiren, Fifzgerald, Schools, Fish, McNair, Brachum, Dashiell, Sfublen, Floum. Sindh Row: Duke, Wells, Harmon, Johnson, Han- bury, Weinberg, Privefi, Arqer, Savage, Clement, Sykes, Brinkley. y i i , y 1 jr l .gf I Q V , or m xr i Y in Q 5' -er' , Q --.,-k .fr , A - : M, i. I, ,. .m, Officers Duma, Acey, Wallin, Blackman Firsf Row: Andrews, Cherry, Ricks, Tillim, Wallin, Acey, Duma, Black- man, Chovilz, Pierce, While, Clarke. Second Row: Wells, Jacobson. Thrill, Campbell, Smirh, Morgan, Wiggins, Walker, Orr, Terrill, Wil- liams, Roysler, Miss Brenl. Third Row: Farfell, Slorey, Whire, Lawrence, Brown, Parks, Fish, Beazley, Harrison, Chappell, Peck, Weinberg, New- lon, Lambkin, Fine, Rossheim, Banks, Gunnels, Lipscomb, Meginley, Siverison, Clark. FRENCH CLUB Officers Burns, Brohard, Enqram. LATIN CLUB Firsl Row: Triplefi, Livermon, I-lardison, Engram, I-lafchell, Brohard, Burns, Sailing, Cox, Lash, Underwood, Henry. Second Row: Collins, Eennell, Floum, Williams, Brinkley, Randall, Hanbury, Johnson, Blaubs. Parks, Tranf. Third Row: Emmerson, Breman, Lipscomb, Duma, Warren, Gladsrone, Ripley, Oasf, Heafner. Fourih Row: Miss Emily Dashiell. N Firsf Row: Miss Dashiell, Blackman, Campbell, Acey, Mrs, Brady. Second Row: Arger, Daughrridge, Howard, HONOR SOCIETY PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE Firsf Row: Lindauer, Nelson, Reshefslcey, L. Brown, Venlura, Friedman, Kerekides, Howard, Tyler, Rosen, Lisfer, Buller, Hawlcs, Hanbury. Second Row: Dennis, lnson, Hebrony, Helms, Sleward, Alderman, Sny- der, Roberls, A. Brown, McGehee, Conklin, Williams, Lawrence, Lewis Third Row: Miss Woodard, Gordon, Fields, Elliofl, Hobson, Blackman, l-lafhaway, Dulce, Beale, Murphy, Sharpe, Purser, Shan. Fourfh Row: Hudginhs, Kelly, Casrine. Riclcefls, Murphy, Frank, Caswell, Hill, Hudg- ins, Parker. Fiffh Row: McFarland, Savage, Weinsfein, McLaughlin, Cole. 'il i ' lg, 1. in , L L 'lil lliflq 1 if r 2 1 1 . iw ii ge l ' . 'l 1 fl if 5, Q Y . 1 L 5 . I l , 1 ML ss. Y iii' Firsi' Row: Andrews, Luplon, Bigood, Livermon, Savage, Keel, Harrison Gladsrone, Peed, D. Brown, L. Brown, Williams. Second Row: Venfura, Blackman, Amory, Cauklin, Beckworfln, Slorey, Casfine, Perlyiohn, Clark, Helms, Wrighl, Blankenship, Condrey, Miss James. Third Row: Fry, Pendergrafl, Tyler, Blosser, Weinberg, Duma, Sailing, Ripley, Bain, T Oflicers Savage, Keel, Gladsione, Harrison MATHEMATICS Officers I Galios, Cherry, Miss Ames, Wilkins. Clark, HOME ECGNQMICS Firsf Row: Davis, Gaffos, Cherry, Wilkins, Clark. Second Row: Tripleir, Thrill, Reshefsky, Lao, Lawson, Slewarf, l-lardison, Arnell, Foresl, Hudq- ins, Luplon, Balclwelor. Third Row: Everelf, Milchell, Hudgins, Alder- man, Diclcarson, l-luclqins, Myers, Elmore, Roberls, Andrews. Fourll1 Row: Sleplienson, Branocomb, Walker, Honeycur, Lash, Alsbrook, Klise, Lawrence, Curlee. Firsf Row: Lucas, F a r i n a s, Johnson. Second Row: Wilson, Corbin, Chambers, Vick, Ricks, Feed, Davenporf, Ellis, Ciola. Buck, Johnson, Hall. WillKir1S- Third Row: Tarkenfon, Mingle. Norris, Campbell, Bufler, Gay. Wilson, Sfowe, Conn, Ashcroff, Coffey, Haywood. Fou rfh Row: Jefferson, Jaffe, D u ke. A s h e, Waison, Garfhrighf, Peeler, Wrighf, C a s w el l- Ward, Holland, Graham, Fos- fer. Baci: Row: Mrs. Sfewarf. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB The purpose of fhe club is fo fosfer a deep feeling of fhe civic, moral, and social responsibilifies of business fo sociefy, and fo en- gender a healfhy respecf for vocafional educafion. Creed l shall endeavor fo frain myself, by diligenf sfudy and confinu- ous work, fo become an employee whose services will be recognized by my employer as being of fhe highesl' caliber. l shall, fhrough honesfy and fair play, respecf The righfs of my employer, my feachers, and my fellow classmafes. I shall pledge myself fo honor and respecf my vocafion in such a way as To bring good repufe and service fo mysef as well as fo ofhers: fhaf my experiences of reward shall be based upon a solid foundafion of worlc and services. l shall spare no efforf in upholding fhe ideals of my fraining organizafion and The Sfafe D. O. Club. l pledge 'rhis upon my honor. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB Firsf Row: Sfublen, Orr, Ashberry, Wood, Murphy, Taylor, Pefers. Second Row: DeSimone, Gilion. Ballance, C. Kirby, Thornfon, Cor- biff, Campbell, Gilein, D. Jones. Third Row: Mr. Anlceney, Mar' shall, Jewell, Marlin, Myers, Mul- lins, Taff, Harrell, R. Kirby, How- ell. : ' ua ::- 1 -eff' I I I, ly 'Q - : f 1 Firsf Row: Riggan, Buller, Lee, Carlisle, Riggs, Enrico, Baker, Williams, Newsome, Emmerson, Miss Arfhurs. Second Row: Higgins, Beasley, I-Ioggard, I-Iill, Fish, Ahl, Conklin. Third Row: Webber, Golden, Lipsf comb, Krieger, Hefhnger, Belchelor, Sykes. ART CLUB Lee, Fish, Miss Arlhurs, Emmerson, Ivey. MOTION PICTURE COUNCIL Omcers Bowman, Priveff, Johnson Firsf Row: Bowman, Boley Priveif, Mr. Pedden, Clemenf, Johnson, Ran- dell. Second Row: Ricks, Blow, Tranf, Klebau, McGehee, Thorpe, Slyles. Ferguson, Snyder. W p l i:: I i 5 gl we 3 r Q , l ' 3 I , , A , ' i Firsi' Row: Torian Areford, Allen, Caplan, Amory, B. Fry, Perkins, Halli- away, Fry, Allen. Second Row: Eads, Barnes, Skipwilh, Bass, Beale. Blanks, Hanbury, Goldman, Lupfon, Andrews, l-larcum, Thacksion. Third Row: Miss Slecld, Jacobson, Simmer, Gilpin, Wrighf, Dixon, Beckworfh, Wiggins, Triplell, Reshelskiey, Livermon, Beasley, Walson, Jenkins, Cauklin. Fourfh Row: Casiine, Nance, Sloane, Alderman, Rakesh-aw, Blosser, Weinberg, Duma, Anson, Bryan, Scarborough, Lash, Garner, Graham, Siublen, Gibbs, Wilby. LIBRARY Every Day in Books Every day in books Rip Van Winkle lies'asleep. Moby Dick palrols 'rhe deep Every day in books. Tall lhe windmills lurn in Spain Where, across an emply plain, Rides ihe rusiy knighi in vain. Every clay in books. Falslaii laughs and Hamlei dreams Cameloi is all il seems, Kubla Khan in Xanadu l-lears 'ihe river running lhru, And Marco Polo sails away, Mr. Pickwick says his say, Troy is falling every day, Every day, in books. You can pass, and l can pass, Toward Them, Thru fhe -Looking-Glass, Every day, in books, John A. Holmes lin ihe London Salurday Review :'l Ofiicers Goldman, Gibbs, Blanks, Hanbury HISTORY CLUB 11 -1 Y 5 -'. ,f Firsi' Row: Lineberry, Brown. Second AN The high school band is an exrra-curricular aclriv- ily. The organizarion parficipsfes in foorball games, parades, and in The spring presenfs a con- cerl' band. The new uniforms boughr rhis year arrived in lime for 'rhe lasl five foofball games. The concerl' band is enioying a good season, pre- senring a spring 'fesrival and compefing wi'rh rhe +op bands of +he area in rhe Disfrici Fesrival. The band rerurned home lasr year wirh a rafing of Superior. This organizaiion Teaches The sfudenrs The necessiiy of cooperafion, lhe value of puncfu- aliry-and fhe personal joy and sarisfaclion of a job well done. Since one never learns all There is fo know abour music, if becomes a disranl' goal for which members are consianfly srriving. For Jrhose fhal love music, band work is a wonderful experience. Row: Piclceff, Moody, Henderson. Firsf Row: Whifener, Murphy, Walker. Daugherily, Tyken. Second Row: Tamb kin, Haskell, Wilson, Facenda, Mc- Lendon. T.. Q4 pdf 5 -F , 1 if ' idk. 'ii Direcfor Paul Brown loolcs our way while lhe band srands for lhe kickoff. . . . AND GRCHE TR Woodrow Wilson High School Slring Orches- 'rra is under The direcfion of Mrs. J. S. Bell, Jr.. and is comprised of The following members: lsf Violins-Deans, Aurighf. Roloerrs, Davis, Rice, Pearce, Fairfield, Adkins. 2nd Violins-Juslice Black, Moss, Mullins, Knox, Spradlin, Jones Vaughan, Holland. Cello-Piland. Accompan- isf-Shepherd. The oflicers are: Birley Piland-President Fran- ces Roberfs-Vice-Presidenlg Janie Adkins, Sec- refary and Treasurer: Jean Moss-Manager. 1 A :sm ll, ...,,W S Q . ,,, l - ' ' W . is ' l 3 T51 S4 iilWfQ4r'f'? 'V I V A li- 5 .,, l L, ... . I W 1 i Firsl- Row: Eckerl, Rulherford, Thrift Second Row: Gay Morgan, Carmines. ide? Mixed Chorus Firsi Row: Brown, Chambers, Cufchins, A. Gay, Jean Powell, Eason, Purser, Walker, Morgan, Graham, C. Peeler, C. Forehand, B. L. Williams. Second Row: Mary Ann Rowe, Paschall, Thriff, Haidison, Ausley, M. Gay, Eclcerl Williams, Tyler, Marlin, Cherry, Soux, Cecil, Spooner, 4-+i',..,.-., .. COLLECTIVE This has indeed been a busy year for The vocal deparlmenlz The various organizafions have performed for groups bofh inside and our- side The high school. The Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus presenled an opera, The Pirares of Penzance, by Gilberf and Sullivan, and a concerl in lhe Fall, while Jrhe enlire vocal depari- meni parlicipaled in Jrhe annual Spring feslival. The S,ex+eHe and Quarfer have appeared on more numerous occasions fhan have The Chorus and Glee Club. They have sung for various civic groups, 'benefir shows, school assemblies, church Y A-.Z ,,, 7 gqqgznias ini4 WxCWf - Malcolm, Mr. Shorer. Third Row: Hudgins, Bufler, Tar- lcenlon, Philips, West McDonnell, Campbell, Pearce, Can- oriizado, Baker, Sawyer, Hanes, Johnson, Thompson, While. Fourfh Row: Rufherford Caswell, Allen, Chappell. Rob- bins, Vincenf, Houghlon, Babb, Gerling, Talum, Bledsoe. Thomas. MUSICAL T LE T gairherings, and on many oTher occasions. One oT The highlighTs OT The year was The impressive annual ChrisTmas program presenTeo by The whole deparTmenT aT The assembly period on December 23. This program consisTed of sacred numbers, novelTy numbers, and TradiTional ChrisTmas melodies The proieci' Tor The year was raising enough money To buy choir robes. All The members oT The vocal deparTmenT have enjoyed a pleasanT and successTul year. Boys' Quarieiie Taium, Gailing, Pearce, Eason. f f - 1 T. ' 1 Y . T ' . Y , J l 5, ,e Ti '- xi? , . ' , miss: ' ' as-I . - W Q ..,.. Q3 , , . ,, 1 'TQQSGL 'll , :E ,Q3l,l?I.s,, ,gf li . i so W, ,,,s. gn M fig-f , -,: ' E:- L Af ':Aif'L, Girls' Glee Club nell, Woodard, STerling, Newsom, Wilson, Daniels, BaTch Firsf Row: STewarT, Simmons, Dickinson, Greene, Aldridge, elor, RiclceTTs, Mr. Shorer. Third Row: T-losi, Ray, Weddle D. Jones, Eide, Mullens, l'larTunq, Orr, Williams, Arger. B. Jones, Gilpin, Rhodes, Goodwin, RuTherTord, Thomas ' W' hT, O'Don- McCoy, JaTie, KurTz. Second Raw: Helwig, Roberls, Williams, rig , zi. W Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y Firsl Row: Callis, Gay, Free- man, Campbell, Li ve r m o n, l-lanbury, Tranl. Second Row: Bufler, Orr, Lowe, Healh, Eppes, Doll, Uunderwood, While, Beale, Bidgood. Third Row: Miss Sledd, l'l o la s a w, Slo ry, Rulherlord, Murden, l-l'oneycull', Brennan, Fennell, Beasley, Williams. President's Tri- Hi -Y Firsl Row: Fish, Alderman, Rounlree, Lisler, Buller, Carr. Second Row: Venlura, Beale, Brown, Archer, Miss Tomlin- son, Lupfon, Siublen, Grolon, Helms. 'Third Row: Lee, Ter- rell, Gumm, Casfine, Dashiell, Edwards. 5' President's Hi-Y Firsl Row: Goslee, Lanning, Balchelor, While. S e c o n d Row: Bryan, Sykes, McRair1ey, Hudson, Mrs. Lanning, New- lon, Dallon, McCarler, Buller. Third Row: Weinburg, Golden, Dallon. Williams, Buell, Priv- ell, Savage, Vinson, Savage. L.. l 1 A' li li? Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y Fir sl Row: Hendriclcs, Lips comb, Barren,'Burns, Freund Howell, Heflner. Second Row Male, Clement Arger, John son, Mr. While, Ealon, Barnes Eleanor. Third Row: McDon nell, Siller, Lawrence, Richards Afling, Rodman, Merrill, Val- enline, Spence, Cummings, Fox, L. Barnes rl ui -rw ' fi Z , gf X ff' X I Prexie Tri- Hi -Y Firsl Row: Acey, Culpepper Brown, Pickell, Hall, Wilby Hawks. Second Row: Black: man, Reagan, Lippold, Hughes, Henderson, Powell Broharcl, Mingle. Davenporil Third Row: Ballance, Pender- grall, Tyler, Parks, Williams, Baggarly, Carmines. Triangle Tri- Hi-Y L Firsl Row: Ricks, Peed G e o r g e, Lineberry, Gaihlos Second Row: Bradshaw, Car- Ter, Cox, Hall, Culpepper, Per- rol, Andrews. Third Row: Bul- ler, Clarlc, Lindauer, Helwig, Lucas, O'Brien. Fourlh Row: Boyd, Mercen Silvers, KeEl. Comslock, Morgan, Williams, Mullins, Collie, Nance, Moore. Presnoir Tri- Hi -Y Firsl Row: Triplelf, O w e n s Bafchelor, Allsbrook, Meyers Milfier, Garland. Second' Row Spallifor, Hudgins, M y e r s Leonard Doleman B S alll . . . p- - for, Murphy, Gaskill, Mifchell, Casidy, Bufler. T hi r d Row: Whale y, Adkins, Harclison, While, Brown, Sharpe, H a l l. Clark, McNair. Veteran's Club Fronf Row: Harrell, Daughlry, F a n l 6 n e, Newlon, Jackson Back Row: Page, Caswell, Kil palrick, Dillard, Daniels, Break- field. Q Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Y Firsi' Row: Lane, Nelson, Klise Lash, Early, Brinkley, Miss Ar lhurs. Second Row: Caudrey Marcus, Warren, H a rlu n Q Hudgins Hawks Me er Law 4 1 Y 1 ' son, Conn. Third Row: Reshef- skey, Slorey, Ahll, W a l ke r Rickeffs, Filzgerald, Dickinson Ouifen, Lackman, Dewson. ood Work! i MUN Maci dash affer gym ' ww lab! Mrs. Mayo ls girls. Room 3 Officers SCHCOL DAZ 5. 15,9 5m'L' ag A F F' Going To be a Nurse? iff? I 1 or 'N Are fhey real? Xl? Y-vm Who's honoring whom? Pay afienhon gurls in flame ramnl '3l,',.-91 Two sfones wiih one birdie , . , ,yr 1-asf 1 M., , r .'..' ' Y W' IN. 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Mapp-Chairman, Alhleiic Board Woody Gray-Fooiball and Baseball Coach Charles McClurg+Baslreflball Coach Pele Sachon-Track Coach T ,' Y Y- . mkilhpi , I I if X g Y fwi - we , .mfg V :X ,. f' 1' 1. LP y fb --M21 E',,w-ljla kb . in f-244, ' Qi git K 'K' M f f I. '-- 2- pf g Y' 3. .5 . Fl 4- N E' 7 lj! . ,l ilu f K .alla Ni E4 F ,- b ,,f. WW.. N f' J ..v 1 , llagii, as ' -fu +1 ui ,ff ., , 4 kd, I Q 'X 1 Y Z: ,H .. Q. Jag. A J ' 'ERI' 3.33. Y 1 K 52- nm .Aa yfiif-ikiffi ' ' .- ly X , 'fyksltwxy . v. .V 'N 4 9 -L , ,-.- ,.,..,.. nw? Q, 'Q32,ae2n I A ' J . .1 .... f g wk .gn-ey ., Q. f .' Y , ' A ' -if 3 QQ.: 1 , SUMM RY OF I949-50 SEASO Points and Pigskins Wilson 24 - Cradock 6 STarTing The season wiTh a new coach and new TormaTicn, The '49 ediTion of The FighTing Presi- denTs, sparked by The brillianT play of Roy Hendricks, Bill Prince, and Bobby McCarTer, surprised all of The 6,000 rain-drenched fans by downing Their arch rivals, 24 To 6. Wilson I8 - Norview 0 JusT To show ThaT The Cradocl: vicTory wasn'T luclc, The Prexies, led by Sidwell and Griesbaclc in The backfiefild, and DuTch Schwalenberg and CapT. Canonizaclo in The line, conTinued Their T parTy and gained Their second conference vicTory by downing The Norview PiloTs, I8 To O. Wilson 25 -- Raleigh 0 ConTinuing Their Torrid pace, The PresidenTs ran inTo The big Raleigh Caps. AlThouqh much IighTer Than Their opponenTs, The liTTle Prexies showed They had The sTuTT by defer:-:Ting Raleigh, 25 To O. New. sTars were born as Griesbaclc, Eidwell, and Schwalenberq led The way. Bledsoe added The TirsT exTra poinT oT The campaign. Wilson 24 - Randolph Macon 0 Opening up wiTh a dazzling aerial aTTaclc, The T minded PresidenTs liTerally passed The Yellow Jacl:eTs dizzy. Using The whole squad, Coach Gray showed The fans whaT To expecT in The TuTure. WiTh Mingis, Johnson, Alexander, W. Prince, Henderson, Buell, and Balmer all sharing honors, The Prexies spilled The Randolph Macon J. V., 24 To 0. Wilson I8 - NewporT News 7 ATTer geTTing oTT To a slow sTa-rT which Tound Them Trailing, 7 To 6, aT The end of The half, The Prexies made Their vicTories Tive in a row by winning over NewporT News, I8 To 7. OuTsTanding in This bruising conTesT were Pop McFadden, Mac Dowdy, Bobby WenTz, and Alion Allen. Wilson 6 - PeTersburg 20 Playing?Their TirsT day game of The '49 campaign, The PresidenTs suffered Their TirsT deTeaT aT The hands of The Crimson Wave of PeTersburg. The Prexies Tound The Daymen Too much Tor Them as They Tell from The ranks of The undeTeaTed, 20 To 6. Wilson I3 - Maury I3 Back on Their home held, The PresiclenTs again Tound The road a liftle rough as They ran inTo The Maury Commodores. The Prexies waTched a lead of I3 poinTs, which They had builT on The T Th T s rengi o Two Touchdowns by Charles Sidwell, clwindle, and were Torced To seTTle for a Tie. Wilson 0 - Hopewell 28 The championship-bound Hopewell Blue Devils came To PorTsmouTh anxious To keep Their record clean. AfTer an early score, The PresidenTs held The visiTors in check unTil The lasT quarTer. Then, in Th l TT ' ' e as ew mmuTes, everyThmg happened To The home Team. Hopewell scored Three quick Touchclowns To give Them a 28 To O vicTory. Wilson 7 - Granby 0 The Preside-nTs iourneyed across The river To play Granby. The ComeTs, aTTer losing Two of Their revious Th p ree games, were picked To be an easy mark Tor The PresidenTs. lnsTead, The locals were held scoreless Tor Three quarTers. In The lasT T T give The Prexies a 7 To 0 vicTory. quar er, a pass rom McCarTer To Sidwell clicked To Wilson 28 - Danville I3 George WashingTon High of Danville, came To PorTsmouTh Tor The annual Thanks ivin am Q Q 9 6' AlThough many of The usual sTarTers were on The bench wiTh injuries, Wilson had liTTle Trouble scoring. S ll T'T T ' ' ' ' u s x u es saw a greaT deal of acT1on in The 28 To I3 vicTory. The win gave Wilson The EasTern DisTricT Championship Sig McClurg, Line Coach: Gray, Head Coach: Sachon, Backfield Coach. Alberi' Canonizado CapTain I949 PresidenTs if 1 1 Q ,V -2 . H. 1 W - N- 1- x x 'xl Q, Leonard Wagner Tackle Duke Johnson End ,uni w, X xx :I ms. . ,W ? hi my -wg M X Efmffy Vi . ' 125 X , .X 1' 'NF' gag 5 ' in Qi T13 X 52' Q . ' x ' 'if in , ini I ,,.: M 1' f .1 Li . ' , ,M r ., Li: , ' ' Q ' X XA V W ,, gf, - ,LK W Bobby Grle , 'A' '5 fsfftae if A o ff Q ffm M W1 iii- J .ii ,gigk . l 5:1 ,S Q q5,,.:- f,f:i557fQ:- fm ., 1 1 955: -- :ge , x . jf X 1 K LQ H, f ,7- 1 V- J 1 isa fjpfiy' f' x, , QA' ff m ' V - sz. ' ' M21 n -:Zag ,, , .zlaizl Fi-WE wg? M, I: Qi: f DA! ,. ,ago 3 gi ,Elie Riff' . ffl: 4 LY: ' Km. X ' i xx X, M L ii +4323 J 4' xx fa . - K fe , 2 ,' ,,iiy.,v' J' Hump Bledsoe Guard ....,,,. dj I T :ii ' ff 4' 'f7'5Elg iff ag: 21? ' mff- an 1 zz S56 k V he 5, Q -. gg. 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Brin9 Thai kichoil bac ame, Tor Post Mr Padden Photographs 9 FCOTB LL For The TirsT Time in The hisTory of The school The PresidenTs blossomed ouT wiTh The T-Torma- Tion. Tha-T iT proved successful is broughT ouT fby The season's record of seven wins, Two losses and a Tie, which was good enough To bring The EasTern DisTricT TiTle To Wilson. And all This from a Team which no one expecTed would be much OT a ThreaT when The season opened be- cause oT The loss of key players Through gradua- Tion. The success of This year's Team is a TribuTe To Head Coach Woody Gray and his Two able eriTY' assisTanTs, Charles McClurg and PeTe Sackon. Because of Their basic knowledge of Tundamen- Tals and Their abiliTy To insTill These inTo Team members, and because, by example, They were aT all Times genTlemen, wiTh undersTanding and paTience, The PresidenTs were inspired To play clean, hard TooTball ThroughouT The whole season. This was Coach C-3ray's TirsT year as head man. l-le was elevaTed Trom his posiTion as assisTanT coach lasT year when Coach Woodson resigned. l-low does he raTe wiTh The boys? Ask any member of The Team. ka , .. NM-,,, K bam Mom and Dad - Thanksgiving Pave 'che Day guests way for Bobby. W4 li lll l Frrsf Row. Randall, Facenda, McCarier, McFadden, Schwalenberq, Bledsoe, Savage, Prince, Johnson, Canonizado, Weniz, P. Whife, Mingis. Second Row: Hollancls, Murden, Jones, Blosser, Eason, Alex- ander, L. While, Bafchalor, Richards, Brinlcly, Sharrefi, Seebo. Third Row: Richardson, Borum Sidwell, Hendricks, MerriH, Griesloaclc, Hall. Fronh Bledsoe' Sclwwalenberg' Back: Coach Gray, Savage. BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Firsf Row: Slerns, Sher, Winningham, L, Smifh, Siuclc, Driver. Second Row: Oasl, Early, Sanderlin, Prince, Jackson, Farinas. Third Row: Ed- mondson, Williarnson, Blosser. Valenline, Pnesion, Fourfh Row: Frankos, Foofbau Managers Siverlson, E. Smilh, Jean, Topping, Bunling. Fronh Edmonds, Randall, Blow. Back: Ziggenhein, Dennis. T m , 'f , r nn 3' 'r - B 1 I il QI' Wenfz scores againsf Maury. Riding fhe bench. 1 X S P' I McFadden affempfs a shof againsi' Maury BASKETBALL Baslceiball. like ioofball, appeared al Wilson in a new dress ihis year. Coach McClurg infro- duced local- fans +o rhe Kenruclcy brand of loaslcel- ball, which proved fo be a mosl crowcl-pleasing Type of play. As This book goes +o press, lhe Prexies show a record of six wins and one loss in Conference play. cf, Jessel Curry Guard FIGHTING Bobby Weniz Pop McFadden Paul Whife Guard Guard Forward I949-50 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December 22-Gridiron Club December 27-Long Beach High School January January January January January January January January 3-Warwick High School 6-Hampron High School 7-Pefersburg High School IO-Maury High School I3-Newporf News High School I7-Norview High School 20-Granby High School 26-Peiersibury High School January 27-Cradock High School January 3I-Maury High School February 3-Warwick High School February 7-Granby High School February IO-Newporr News High School February I4-Hampion High School February I8-Norview High School February 2I-Cradock High School February 24--V. lvl. I. Freshmen February 25-E. C. Glass H. S., Lynchburg I I I W X f F3 'JN K ww. -. XM! q H ' -if :QEJQEX , 'L YQ H 1 . 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' U A X A xi Nw :S+ sa, ' J : 'ZZZVV E FEA- ' ' . -A ' I f Q 1' , f Qwk' W B! Q? , NF mg? ,QM 1 nw ' li-.5'5T , gf, 1 1 X N 2' 113 I Q V Q. Y A hr ' - '-.T N-55711 ' S , o fee 5,5 fi vi K 53 '34 1f5'l 'i'?3,.. , , I XEZ t:',A bw iff , MSU. 55-Z? V -Z: -1- ' ' Lg if - zzfi .reg 11, ill. Z , W: 'Qi V Y I Y V V V 151. 3: 9 i , . Y Y , ., ,, 'ew : ',: . 2, ,V ,, -Wi. 1 -' ' '- Y ' F' -A,,., Y 5: -W , no - Yi - 43 V E' , M1 HE? fl. CINDERME O THE RU The i950 ediiion of rhe Woodrow Wilson Track Team, coached by Pele Sachon, has a bumper crop of relurning leilermen from las'r year's squad. The Wilson cindermen have a veferan in almosi every eveni. Wifh many prospecrs for all evenfs, ii' looks like The reiurning lefrermen will really need To have somelhing on The ball To keep 'rheir spikes. The squad as a whole looks The sirongesi in many a year, and if The new prospecls come Through, The Prexies are going ro be hard 'ro slop. I. Billy Jones, relay Team anchor man. , . 2 Ri s Borum Sharreif clear fhe hurdles TT Y iiiii - . - - VT, 3. Norman Newbern clears pole vauli' bar. iv vm, , , ' if' . , 3 ,Y Yi Firsi Row, lefi fo righh Merr, Jean, Far- inas, Newbern, Ziggenhein, Hollins Riggs, Gallagher, Gould, Hubbard, Far- ley. Second Row: Madigan, Brinkley Richards, Krieger, Sharreif, Jones, Min- gis, Reardon, Siverfson, Male. Journey, Ellis. Third Row: Henderson. Culpepper, Thornfon. Schwalenberg, Dowdy, Sidwell, Borum, Peferson, Wagner, Valenfine, Harold , .-3 I 1 I Q HSL-if .21 Liv .. ' -- '- , Y- rF511:.:f .Fr -. 1110.-'T i,s .,,,i-755:-H ' ', 3 - if lil I I I . i ABOVE: Billy Jones is one of Ihe mosl' promising high iumpers Io be developed al Wilson in recenl years. Only a junior, he has already brolcen The Slale indoor record wilh a iump of six feel, Three- eighlhs inches, and also ran anchor on The winning relay Ieam in Ihe same meer. UPPEKVRIGHT: Coach Sachon 'Ialks Ihings over wifh Schwalenberg, Brinlcley, Richards and Mingis in prepararion for Newporf News. This meer proved 'Phe polenlial power of 'Ihe Prexies, who defeafed 'rhe Typhoon 59 If3-53 2f3, Iheir firsl' dual meel' loss in I9 years. I950 TRACK SCHEDULE March 3I-ar Newpori News Arpril 4-Maury April I4-al Cradoclc April 22-Tidewaler Meer April 28-af Granby May 6-Easfern Disiricl May I3-Lynchburg May I9-20-Slale Meer 5 -ad-I TT rri UPPER LEFT: Relay Ieam-Jones, Richards, Siverlson. Male This quarfei' won firsf place in Slale Indoor Meer, and de cided The Newporl News win wilh a viclory in Ihe Iinal evenr UPPER RIGHT: Riggs, Sidwell, Jones, Siverlson. LOWER LEFT: Jean, Male, Alexander, Reardon. LOWER RIGHT: Gould, Ziggenhein, Thornlon, Culpepper. LEFT: Mac Dowdy, lilce Jones, shows much promise in lhe weighfs and dashes. In Ihe precedenl-shallering meel wilh Newporl News, he won Ihe shol, discus and IOO yd. dash placed second in Ihe broad jump and fhird in The 220. 9 .A G Infield: Miller, Lawrence, McCarIer, Paul While. Sluggers: Builorr Slrickland, Hendricks. Wiggins, April 'April April April April 'April 'April Aipril 'April April 'April May 'May 'May May . gig: L l950 BASEBALL SCHEDULE I ........ 4- ,. 6 .. 7 .. I2 .. .. I4 .. .. I8 .. 20 .. 2I .. 26 28 2 5 .... 8 .... af N. T. S. af Granby ai' Warwick af Hopewell Suffolk Cradoclc Granby Maury Norview ar Sourh Norfolk al' Norview Hopewell Cradoclc ar Norview Pllclwxngz Slauglnfer, Merril, Curry, McFadden, Richardson East, McCricIcard. Cafchingz Srrickland, Allen. Srearns. ik May May 'May I2 I3 I6 ' Conference Games al' Maury al Cracloclc af I-Iampron Granby Firsf Row: Markman, Sfearns, Easf. Richardson, Merrifi, Siauqhfer, Curry, McFadden. M2:Crickard, Sfrickiand. Sec- ond Row: Bufler, B. Whife. P. Whife, McCar'rer, Ellis, Law- rence, Ea+on, Bugarin, Bahram, Sharp, Coach Gray. Third Row: Clark, Miller, Topping. Hendricks, Allen, Wiggins, Aydlert Rice, Key. Soiourner. Ou+field: Burler, Aydlefi, Biisy Whiie, Hendricks, Wiggins, Bugarin. Topping. i Xa ,- '16,-M., --Q--:mg-' . -.,- .1-rm - ,H----J..f...,.,,m , Y i 1 'Q' ii 'J ii ii ii wr ii i W' w -11w'..:: V- :A - ' M. i. ,ni Sonny Richardson, mainsfay of hurling siaff. XQ .27 in H i 7' x , ,.. -. X' ., - 1 i . 5 - 1-' .::f. vu- ,xv -- gi 3' , 1 X asQQ gEff'1fef5?'5'1fr N W , K w,:,,agj, irE'',-ggyfg-gs-g51gi:1if- ?f5g,3:3,ggga-11Af'f-fgnfwnv 'fl' n o ' 4 S , i-ii f.,.- I 5,.- -',, 4: A , 'A-'Z'.-Hi .'.-H, W 1 favai5',j2,'5gQ?i3vTeT 2.-1,-.fgas1,g?3'13v:i:':'fi'hf?lf2L'5x iflifxf 5 Q, N im '-ef,-----:L-'f.fAi,1 1? 'f' 12. . 3,12-g ' , . , Q., f,,-14,'f-',...,..:grq':'1i'Nv,3T-'r.-.,.,.:'LQ--- A -' ' -: A ., rm gang'-,.,,3,,.,... :gdfhlu ,Q-A., -L .L, . f L'-fi ' L ' X ,Jef - '.v, f.,f5.,.- , U . ly --Ai - 5 in-' ' 1' .55 ,-' rf - 'v 'L'i i f ..?A' - . , Iv ' i X i .,,,,, . Bi+sy connecrs during pracfice game wiih . W-M Division. The 'final score was - , . Ji. Prexies 22, Brave O. W i. ,, i. i. , 97 2 if W.. I. L 3 i is 1, 4. 1- 1 ze :mf xy.. .N , Z :i ' i 5 5 E if 1 ir I ff ',. Q ,fs Coach Wild Direclor of Aihlefics Gym insfrucior Lef's gel going on ihose push-ups. f'Jus+ meel lhe ball. OY'S GYM The physical educalion program is a well- rounded one wifh 'rhe emphasis placed on The developmenl of fundamenlal game slcills. Every boy is reguired To Jralce four years of gym in order lo graduaie, unless excused by his family physician because of some physical defecl. All boys are 'under cons'ran+ supervision of well- 'rrainecl insfruciors. and receive a maximum of personal ajrlenlion in all phases of lhe program, which is adminisiered by Coach Wild, who has had years 'of experience in Jrhe field of physical educalion. Coach Gray Head Foolrball Coach Gym inslrucfor Can'+ chin up wilh all lhis crowd. Ride The ladder. liilfllffffigililf 19 A CT l ITI E Each year all boys are given a series of l l ll esrs for moror aloililies. These +es'rs are devised V y 'rhe Slale Deparlmenr. and are a checlc on 4, s 221 . ach looy's physical developmenl and growlh. i, r es'rs are so planned as +o insure proper develop- nenf of all muscles in rhe body. and records of chievemenr are lcepfr on file in The gym office. ln spile of crowded condirions, a year-round rogram is mapped our which meer lhe needs of l boys ar Wilson. Touch foofball is popular in lhe fall. Coach Sachon Head Track Coach Baclclield Coach Gym insfrucfor . fr g i kiss, T Coach McClurg Head Baskelball Coach Line Coach Gym insfruclor On your marks. Going up for The ball Take lwo laps. ln for lwo ipoinfs. f f, -.-5 i ..: 6IRLS'I TR MLIRALS lnlramural Sporls s+ar'red off wilh a bang This year, becoming a new inleresl for many girls. ln volleyball over 200 girls signed up 'ro parficipafe. The games were organized and ran smooihly. ln Baskerball we had an excellenl' season, wifh new official rules having been added io improve 'rhe game. Badminlon and Table Tennis were main sporrs in 'rhe spring, wilh The spoflighi on The cham- pionship rournamenls. Sofrball always promises high enlerrainmenr, and 'There are always many rival reams, each baffling for firsl place. In all, as we look over 'rhis year, we can easily see Thai infra- mural sporls have scored again. Sophomore Volleyball Champs Firsf Row: Kyriakides, Aldridge, Taylor, Caplaing Russo, Emmerson. Second Row: Redmond, Dickin- son, Padgelrl, Redd, Rickeff, Cherry, Lockman. Aciion during baskeiball games played alle? school lwice weekly. I .-JJ w J' r GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES Learning Iundameniais of swimming af rho Y.M.C.A. during swim classes held four days a week. Come on girls, you can bend over IBTIIISF 'than II1aI'. Le:-I's gef Ioosened up for fhaf baskerball game before Ilwe period is over. I hope I'm doing This rigid. Jumping Jacks! i Q1 5 Modern dancing develops poise and expression MODERN DANCE 4:- ',,-of GIRL'S MONOGRAM CLLIB X Firsf Row: Lindauer, Cox, Pashall, Ashcroft George, Powell. Mullins Gumm, Pendergrafi, Whiffield, Culpepper, Caslcey. Second Row Callis, Whaley, Brohard, Hearh, Coiile, Klise. A, Campbell, A. X'Villiams J. Campbell, Tillim, Ricks. Third Row: Walson, Morgan, Harrison, John son, Fish, I. L. Williams. Fourfh Row: Miss Ruih While. K , Officers Firsf Row: Pendergraff, Ricks. Second Row: Heaih, Coifle, Williams. l02 AQUAMAHB Swimming Classes are lweld four 'rimes a week ai The Y.M.C.A. willi Mrs. Elizabeilw Siriclcland serving as insirucior. Siudenis are iauglwl' how lo relax in Jrlwe wafer, swim all of Jrlwe sfrolces wi'rl1 ease and form, masier several 'rypes of dives, wafer safely measures, and ballei swimming. Girls who eleci swimming aifend class 'rwice a weelc and are permiiied +0 subsiiiuie Jrlwis for a regular gym class. CHEERLEADERS Firsf Row: Marcus, TripleH, Callis. Tillim, Whaley. Sec Geffing in flue mood for CraCl0Cl4. ond Row: Powell, Gumm, McNair, Harshaw, Klise, Brohard is 'W ',grr 1'T 7-T ' ' ,ark ,ET M' LQ Vi , ' , E' 'W K -E. Mia .gr ' ar ,: ,':, ' VS- Q J 'Ev .. ' 3 ,, '52 E ' 5. E' E f' f al! . 1, Msg ,Mm Eg... V 9 . E , .. ., , , I 'E Q 3'Q,,.1 - ,gi-E 2,4 Rwfr ' 115 Li We Em ' ' - ., l F - 4 , E W A - I .,, in t L5 I J Q 7 Lf f I s ,,. 4 .E N --V--s-.Q5,.,, '- - A Y :M ----1... E 1? K . -M 'E' 4 N- 421' J gz 5 B Q ' Mm' .EMS E? E WE HAVE SPECIAL EVENTS HERE ff-12 B , IF' 4- E-wg r .F wi, 'N' H sw , '1 r xt f X W v 45 In gms Q i K' frfftw' 0 1, f Q ,in :rf v 1 ' . ziwfl ' f 5' as nm? 4. 5 if W ,wi ,,, , sg, 11f,,..1 Q ,s aw irq- - , MLK r . '1 , aw- - f i. f I. .ai-,,', 21 1' s - 1' 1 w, 11 1--Msg, p . 1 1 iw: vie: i' v lv. .gl V M ,y ,,... 'Q sir: , , , V, A K is 1. sis? e , f ef fi, .M ,W i ls 7 ,g 1 5 - new 15 fo: H 1 .. I - , ,- Lf: V 1 H35 AQ ,E , , V , M.. ,. in lg 1 si I 2515 il ue' ii, I 2. is 1 i Q 5213 .- V- V 1: Christmas Program 'Joy To The World. Harl: The Herald Angels Sing. 'Jingle Bells. The Mixecl Chorus and Girls' Glee Club presenlecl lhe annual Chrislmas program by sing- ing appropriale music in a series of scenes clepiciing secular and sacred oloservalions of Chrisimas-Carolers, sleigh scene, The announce- meni of lhe birih of Chrisi, and l-lis adoralion. worshipers in church. ' 1 , 7,4 T, fcxi Qiic ff, j-Y' is if ug if 1 RNS 'ii :NX ik, 5 lik .X ,SSX l 'Q lgimsxww , , l T3 Poor Wandering One! I'm ielling a ierrible siory. W K K I Pirates of Penzance On December 2, I949, fhe PiraJres of Penzance in- vaded 'rhe Wilson siage. Rough and rugged in Jrheir ap- pearance, bulr +ender-hearfed, ihey pursued The hearis of beauiiiful young ladies. Thus The Mixed Chorus broughf fo life This comic opera. Masfer Masfer Do NO? Leave Me , , A 1 Y ' 4 . 1 1 , 1 4 , f Y 1 W , ' - ' 1 5 H if wgfff C 4 f i :J .' v ...W k . . ., ' ' 1 ' QUE . S : 'M .W - y nj WX 4 - S 4 I I K L' 'L 1 9 fn . 1 - Wg .Zep- K- .V X . if- 'L' r , g 5 Q 1' V .mls r. 2, I gi . x -- I .' ur 4 .. 416, 'Mother is a Freshman Miss Woodhouse-Our Direcfor You're for me, BabyI You can'f mean ii! p A W Send her fo me nmmedlafely A Happy Crew Some Freshman. Hope we'll be ready in fime! 'E HOMECCDMI G The iirsi Homecoming celebrafion in The school's hisiory proved To loe a huge success. If was a gala celebraiion which feafured a parade, barbe- cue, and half-Jrime ceremonies af which reiurning grads were iniroduced. This year's honored guesfs were members of 'Q 'f' Good enough fo win firsf prize. Thai car al1ead's got nofh- ing pn us! - .-11 -1 p . VA -3:2 ,f up . 1-' -' .' ' 1. fy 'PIN' xvlz v-.X R- , ,W Am his-' n CFOWdlDQ round for The blg show. Prefiy seniors lure cusfomers. Punch ond Judy fascinafe youngshars. rvf X - u- ekfi h 'ik 5,S 1' Midnfay feaiures Hollywood celebriiies. TEH VOUV f0ffUf16? Q . 2 Warming up for dence confesf. Jifferbug Champs!! This candy is really good. 3- F 4 ' ffl French sidyewalk cafe. gl Shep and see The freaks. 1 lv 4 .E .V 115 3 xi, vw- Virginia Baggarly, Clifion Warren Barbara Blackman, Bob Bice. Joyce Beale, Tyler Brown. Laura Virginia Brown, Gordon Marshall. Marilyn Beazley, Bill Savage. Janei' Wiggins, Gene Lanning. Barbara Harshaw, Sonny Richardson. Connie Hawks, Bobby Weniz. Lauree Graham, Parker Spruill. 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VW in A QL, Va SER K X xy xx IM-sm 1 THANKS To OUR ADVERTISERS , ,mv u on as 5 I www 4 X A .W 1 , ,sq Save For Your College Education if CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY The Progressive Bank -A' 1 225 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BEST WISHES E from the WILDER THEATRES COMMODORE GATES VIRGINIA charter No. 11381 - June 25I 1919 'A' AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Portsmouth, Virginia United States Government Depository State of Virginia Depository City oi Portsmouth Depository County ot Norfolk Depository GEORGE R. PARRISIH , , , FRANK D. LAWRENCE . EDWARD C. ALLEN ...,. VIRGINIA L. HALL .1... GEORGE L. WONYCOTT IOI-IN E. SCOTT ,.....,. RICHARD B. AMES .... MAURICE GOMPF ..... IOHN E. ADAMS .,..,.. GEORGE D. FOREMAN . RAYMOND I. LAWRENCE E. C. Allen Dr. Vernon A. Brooks H. E. Dorin Sol Fass R. E. Hawks if OFFICERS , ............. ..... C hairrnan of the Board 'A' Directors . C. Hall W. I'Anson S. Lasting F. D. Lawrence 'k ......,.......President Executive Vice-President . . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . . . ,Vice-President . . . ..,., Vice-President ,....,.........Cashier Assistant Vice-President . . , . . .Assistant Cashier . . . . . .Assistant Cashier . . , . .Assistant Cashier Geo. T. McLean Geo. R. Parrish I. H. Sykes IVI. H. Rapoport T. A. Willet RESOURCES 518,000,000 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation l2O Save For Your College Education Universal Life Insurance Company Incorporated ' Portsmouth Office: UNIVERSAL BUILDING 701 Dinwiddie Street Corner County and Dinwiddie Streets 'A Life - Endowment 4 Health and Accident Hospitalization ir A Service That Endures Compliments of W. C. SAUNDERS RING COMPANY LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE ir The Home of Better Values 'A' Your Confidence Is Our Greatest Asset uk 221-223 High Street Phone: 7-0741 P Portsmouth, Virginia Merchants and Farmers Bank Portsmouth, Virginia 885 1950 SIXTY-F IVE YEARS OF CONSTRUCTIVE BANKING SERVICE 'k OFFICERS L. MCK. IACK . . . .....,. .,,... C hoirrnctn of the Bocrrd W. P. LIFSEY ...... ......i.....i. P resident C. E. ADAMS, III ,... .... V ice-President I. R. PORTER .......... .... V ice-President IUNIUS RICHARDSON . 4 , ........,... Cashier R. C. DEMPSEY ...... .... A ssistont Coshier W. V. SAVAGE, IR. .... .... A ssistctnt Cashier KENDALL I. BRENNAN . , ,... Assistont Ccrshier HENRY W. MQCKENZIE . . , . , . ,.... Attorney if Directors L. MCK. lock Iohn B. Dcrvis Iesse M. Overton W. P. Lifsey Iohn I. Kirchrnier Ieromct P. Ccrrr Wm. H. Oost C. E. Adorns, IH Edward L. Oost Euclid M. Hctnbury Henry W. MacKenzie Leslie T. Fox 'k MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IZ4 Congratulations to the Class of 1950 'k PORTSMOUTH LUMBER CORPORATION 2511 HIGH STREET Phone: 7-4646 it Lumber - Sash - Doors - Millwork Plate Glass - Sheet Rock Insulating Board - Plywood The Smiles on Your Faces in This Annual Are But Reiiections of Our Happiness in Working With You if TRIBBLE STUDIO CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FDR SUCCESS! Qfiw fffi dawvewpvrfelch ualltg SSCC Imp 309 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH if Portsmouth's Leading Young Men's Store HOTEL PORTSMOUTH 4 'k . - 100 Rooms - Completely Air Conditioned T q 1 Coffee Shop Open 24 Hours I27 Compliments of NORFOLK COUNTY FERRIES CHAS. U. FREUND Superintendent O LIVE 4 as d' 6 ' O f.,fi?,f,'ifL?5zfif9'2ef2iQQff',f J AND :mov me my olFFERENcE!n Sw sg 3 VIPEGINIA ELECTRIC AND Powan COMPANY CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY 926 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia we CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Norman Packing Corporation Dealers in Meats, Provisions and Produce 'A' 932-934-936 High Street Telephone: 7-1298 VIRGINIA CHEMICALS This mark identifies the Plus Values of Virginia products-Purity and Reliability. uk LIQUID SULPHUR DIOXIDE 'A' VIRGINIA REFRIGERANTS 1k SODIUM HYDROSULPHITE 'A' AEROSOL INSECTICIDES ir ZINC HYDROSULPHITE uk ZINC SULFATE I Virginia Smelting Company West Norfolk, Virginia NEW TOTTTT BOSTON DETROIT Compliments of THE BANK OF VIRGINIA if Resources over S65,000.000.00 I MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION l30 TELEPHONE 9-2231 ASHBERRY 8: SCN, INC. Formerly Ashberry 6 Whitehorne, Inc. if Coal- Wood - Kerosene - Fuel Oil Hardware 'k Chautauqua Avenue and A.C.L.R.R. Portsmouth, Virginia For the Best in . . . Entertainment - News - Drama - Music Comedy - Special Features LISTEN TO Portsmouth's Own Station W S A P AM - 1490 FM - 99.7 Offices cmd Studios: Professional Building Thomas Nelson Hotel PoRTsMoUrH NORFOLK Dial: 7-3488 Dial: 2-5412 I3l COMMUNITY MUTOR BUS CO 1525 High Street it For Special or Chartered Trips Phone: 7-2251 PINE GROVE DAIRY Grade A and Golden Guernsey 'k 1238 High Street PHONE: 7-1216 uk The Milk That Makes Portsmouth Grow it R. W. CHAPMAN Jeweler Bk' School Days Are Gver . .. Life's Work Begins-- Follow the news of Portsmouth and the World through the columns of The Portsmouth Star Every Afternoon Sunday Morning if Congratulations to the Graduates of W.W.H.S. Class of 1950 Compliments of W. G. SWARTZ CO. if Norfolk's Largest Department Store TYREE-JONES Motor Corporation 1300 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia HARRY SHUMAN FURNITURE 'A' 705-707 High Street PHONE: 7-3971 Established Since 1912 Let's Go To . . . RODMAN'S BAR-B-QUE High at Hamilton Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia Phones: 9-9335 or 9-9235 Compliments Compliments of of IDEAI. HEATING SERVICE H. E. RICHARDSON 1900 Duke Street Phone: 7-2810 Compliments ot Norfolk's Fashion Center W. Sz J. PARKER Wholesale GROCERIES - TOBACCO - COAL DIAL: 9-1461 701 CRAWFORD STREET Clothes That Please the Wearer KELLER,S MEN,S WEAR 205 High Street Portsmouth. Virginia I36 A THE FAMOUS HIGH AND COURT PORTSMOUTH. VA. sf The South's Foremost Specialty Shop MURDENSS Compliments Compliments of of CRADOCK SHEET METAL 61 ROOFING CO. S D George Washington Highway ai Elm Avenue and Leckie Street Bainbridge Avenue Phone: 9-3309 Night Phone: 7-2682 Park View Phone: 7-0781 office: sz Decatur sneer 'I-. S. Lewis Bill Davis I37 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 me THE ROBERTSON HARDWARE CO., INC. 700 Crawford Street if The Hardware Hust1ers F or the Home Beautiful . . A TWILLEYS WALL PAPER co1v1PL1Mr:NTs or' BLANCHARD Sz TURNER, Inc. Parking Space Always HARDWARE . PAINTS C O A L A N D FUEL OIL VARNISHES 3410 High Street Dial: 7-1293 COMPLIMENTS OI-' H. B. WILKINS PAINT -- COAL - HARDWARE 1213 Washington Street Phone: 7-3401 it 'Blazing the Trail Since 1885' I 8 Compliments of Compliments G. R. KINNRY co..1Nc. of Shoes for the FGmi1Y COLLINS H. TURNER, INC. Home of Ioe Lapchick Champion NASH SA-LES AND SERVICE Basketball Shoes Phone: 7-ovas suv Middle s 320 HIGH STREET Congratulations to the C0mP1iI1'19HfS Graduating Class! of if PROFESSIONAL RICEH5 FOOTWEAR - . . Fashion Corner . . -if Norfolk. Virginia 507 Washington Street STANDARD B R E N N A N HARDWARE co. 'A' F U N E R A L I PHONE 7-1267 H O M E if 603 Middle Street Ruth K. Richards Iohn T. Kevill CONGRATULATIONS To THE KEVILL'S FLOWER sHoP CLASS OF 1950 f ae CUT FLOWERS - POTTED PLANTS P CORSAGES - FUNERAL DESIGNS 405 Middle Street SERVICE STORE BARR BROTHERS 303 High Street I FRIENDLY IEWELERS Norfolk Newport News Cape Charles Suffolk Petersburg Roanoke Elizabeth City Lynchburg it COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 Established 1847 ' D. P. PAUL COMPANY ' IEWELEIIS ' if u Fashions Meant For Youth IERRY LIEBAN. Inc. 231-235 Granby Street 420 GRANBY STREET Norfolk 10. Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Telephone: 2-4623 -'I I Telephone: 7-3427 THE HUB KREGER'S - Wholesale and Retail 'A' PURE FOODS NORFOLK. VIRGINIA if 211 HIGH STREET Portsmouth and Norfolk County Building and Loan Association 405 Court Street Phone: 7-4861 140 Compliments oi I SUTTON APPLIANCE COMPANY 835 High Street uk YOUR G.E. DEALER Established 1905 PRICE'S APPLIANCE CORP. THE MAYTAG STORES 307 High Street MAYTAG KELVINATOR TAPPAN HOT POINT WESTINGHOUSE Portsmouth Music Co., Inc. EVERYTHING MUSICAL 625 High Street PHONE: 9-ossz Sl' BAND INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL SUPPLIES RECORDINGS SHEET MUSIC 7k PIANOS Ivers 61 Pond - Gcrlbrcmsen - Repair Department nl' TELEVISION AND RADIO BAND INSTRUMENTS PIANOS I4-I PARK VIEW PHARMACY WHEATLEY'S B. W. Blachman Z. I. Blachman 500 Elm Avenue, Corner Leckie Phone: 7-0751 4715 Old Suffolk Boulevard I' if SERVING PARK VIEW AND WEST PARK VIEW Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty PHONE: 9-1272 Delivery Service Watch and Iewelry Repairing THE HOME OF FINE DIAMONDS PHILLIP'S IEWELERS Where Customers Send Their Friends 427 HIGH STREET Phone: 7-9651 Portsmouth. Va. TAYLOR MADE CANDIES Fancy Mints and Salted Nuts 316 KING STREET Opposite Post Office Phone: 9-9374 'k It's Right Ii It's Taylor Made GIBBS BARBER SHOP Air Conditioned 'A' Contour Hairshaping Permanent Waving 1209 ANN STREET if Portsmouth, Virginia HAIRDRESSER Union Shop 314 Court Street Dial: 7-8781 COOPER'S POSTAL . . IEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS oP'roMETRIsTs SHOE 'A' . . . T RE 327 High Street S O Compliments of PARK'S SEA FOOD Compliments of MCRAE COMPANY Portsmouth's Most Modern Automotive Service Second Avenue and High Street if P A C K A R D S li ments of X X 's SHOE STORES 228 cmd 100 High sneer The Best Dressed Wilson Students . . . W E A R . . . BARNEY'S C L O T H E S 305 High Street W l43 J. P. TRANT 8 CO., INC. LUMBER 6 MILLWORK Alexander's Corner Dial: 9-1391 Compliments oi T H E C I R C L E it Portsmouth's Home of the World Famous Chicken in the Rough Compliments of H. B. WILKINS PAINT - COAL - HARDWARE 1213 Washington Street Phone: 7-3401 if Blazing the Trail since 1885 PORTSMUUTH CAMERA SHOP PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZED KODAK AND GEA1-'LEX DEALER 1713 High Street Ph0I1e 9-2991 I44 FIRESTONE STORES 'k T I R E S 1116 High Street Phone: 9-2415 Compliments oi LUSADE 226 HIGH STREET if Featuring Carole King Iunior's Welton, Duke 8z Hawks, Inc. Insurance and Property Management 407 counr s'rRr:E'r PHONE: 9-2473 W. Sz J. PARKER Wholesale GROCERIES - TOBACCO - COAL Dial: 9-1461 701 Crawford Street I45 Compliments Compliments ' of of SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY T. O. WILLIAMS 436 HIGH STREE1' Incorporated Compliments of SOUTHERN CANDY CO. Portsmouth's Largest Wholesale Coniectioners and Soda Fountain Supplies CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 MAY GOOD LUCK ALWAYS FOLLOW YOU! Portsmouth's Finest Department Store 146 MONROE RESTAURANT if Since1918 FASHION PARK CLOTHES MALLORY HATS -l.f9'U 'mf:'5'Ss H A C I-I M A N 'S SBI Oulu ITIII1 For Your Convenience Open A Charge Account Visit Nachman's New University Shop M. M. CRQCKIN Con Phone: 7-7216 Russeu R. Mccoy Inc DE LUXE CLEANERS ' 6 DYERS OVER HALF A CENTURY Rugs Cleaned anhd Smed oi-' soon FURNITURE Compleie Sefvice ,, if vvesunqhouse Headquarters 2717 DETROIT STREET Complimems Compliments of Of PQRTSMQUTH DUN-WELL DRY CLEANERS ELECTRIC 3301 HIGH STREET CO. Phone: 7-6151 I47 PICKETT Sz GALBRAITH FLORIST 5. NURSERY 1- Flowers For All Occasions 7th Avenue and County Street Phone: 7-1888 CHANNEL FURNITURE COMPANY High Street at Fifth Avenue Compliments of ISAAC FASS it Wholesale Seafoods Portsmouth, Virginia Compliments of Phone: 7-3719 PORTSMOUTH AUTO THE QUAINT sHoPPE GREETING CARDS 1000 HIGH STREET Phone SIGIIOIIGIY - Books 1 Gifts 'k 438 High Street Portsmouth. Va Try Us For The Impossible CONGRATULATIONS! S N E L L I N G S CLASS OF 1950! if I-' U N E R A L Mr. and Mrs. Iohn M. Blankenship H O M E complimesfs Compliments of of CHUBBY'S 340 BROAD STREET B E R S O N S Telephone: 7-7341 Compliments Compliments of of CHARLESTON MARKET 1601 SOUTH STREET Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Phone: 9-0331 Andrews TO THE GRADUATE . . .tO whom America lOOks for the leadership that Will shape the destiny Of Our post war nation OUR CONGRATULATIONS! 'A' PORTSMOUTH TRANSIT COMPANY Business: Dial 7-2408 ReSideI'lC6Z Dial 7-8189 Compliments IaYDEII's FLORAL i COMPANY 0 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS C L E V E ' S GIFTS 3420 High Street 201 AIRLINE BOULEVARD Westhcxven Portsmouth, Vcx. GEO. T. McLEAN CO., Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS Compliments of L. M. HARRELL 8: SON Bicycles cmd Sporting Goods GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 607 High Street MCCREADY MOTORS, INC. 3040 HIGH STREET 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE: 1-savs ISI The Home of DODGE and PLYMOUTH and Job-Rated Dodge Trucks it Livermon Motor Co., Inc. 314 Crawford Street Phone: 7-3431 if OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP T R A N T ' S DRUGS - LUNCH - SODA High and Court Phone: 7-3475 Compliments ot SUTTON APPLIANCE COMPANY 835 High Street if YOUR G.E. DEALER J ,i , , 1 1 4, . u 4 ' l L 2 1 1 I N JJ -. 1
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