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"The Last V/alk''

Princess Anne County

Training School/

Union Kempsville High School

Dedicated to the

Students,

Faculty and Staff,

Parents,

and all

who have memories

of our great school

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Mission Statement

We, the former student body of Princess Anne County

Training School/Union Kempsville Highi Schiool, come

togetfier to pay tribute to thie parents who had the vision

to give their children u/hat segregation had denied them:

an education. They raised money to fulfill their dreams

and through their dedication and commitment they

purchased the land for whence "a school of their own"

was built. Later, the school evolved into a larger school,

Union Kempsville High School.

We also come together one last time in remembrance of

our school, and to take "The Last Walk" down the halls

of our alma mater to revisit the time spent in a building

that had little but gave much! Though the building will

no longer be a visible reminder, it is our mission to keep

these grounds hallowed forever!!

"Too much is given; much is required."

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Table of Content?

History 4

Messages and Thanks 6

Program 10

The Graduating Classes 13

Administration, Faculty, and Staff 39

Building, Activities, Clubs, Organizations, and Sports 48

In Remembrance, Sponsors, and Patrons 61

Alumni Directory 130

Notes 135

A Final Note - The Stadium 137

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TkfflSTORYo/Frinccss Anne County Training

School/Union KcmpsviWc HS

"t £\ "1 "t By 1911, Princess Anne County already had

JL ^ A. A. three high schools that sen'ed the white

population. As late as 1933, the County had

no educational facility for the Colored children beyond the sev-

enth grade.

"1Q ^C Princess Anne County Training has a place in

M. ^jUkJ the local history of Virginia Beach. It is the

first and only school to provide higher educa-

tion for African Americans in Princess Anne County and Vir-

ginia Beach. The school was also a community center, reaching

out into neighborhoods inspiring indi\'iduals toward self

improvement through education for adults and children.

The history of Princess Anne Count}' Training School

dates back to the evening of October 26, 1925 at Mt. OUve Bap-

tist Church in Seatack. Colored parents, teachers, and ministers

came together in a mass meeting to discuss a daring proposal-

to build a Training School in Princess Anne County for Colored

children. It was voted and the Princess Anne County Training

School Association was be formed to rise the funds to accom-

plish their dream. The Association raised money by holding

contests, bake sales, excursions and other communit}' activi-

ties. Monthly meeting were held and reports of money was re-

ceived from churches, school leagues, and lodges sponsored

money-making bazaars.

OUTSTANDING FAaS:

1926DEED BOOK 1 40 PAGE 314-315

This deed, made the 9th day of August 1926,

between Walter Kemp and DeUah Kemp his

wife, of the County of Princess Anne, State of Virginia, parties of

the first part. M.J.

McPherson, J.W.C. Davis and L.H. Brinkley

Jr., trustees of the Training School Association of Princess Anne

County, Virginia purchased four acres of land for the sum of

twelve hundred dollars.

MINUTES OF SCHOOL BOARD MEETING

February 19, 1930: A committee from the

Colored School Leagues appeared stating

that they had raised an amount of money and purchased

property as a school site. They requested the Board to assist

them in establishing a Training School. The Board instructed

the Superintendent to look into the matter and report his

recommendation.

MINUTES OF SCHOOL BOARD MEETING

April 16, 1930; After a long discussion about the constructing

of a Training school in the County for Negroes, a motion was

accepted that the Board table the same for a period of one

year and in the mean while study the purpose of such school,

and ascertain the feasibihry of a future expenditure toward

such a construction.

"tQ 5 5 Towards the end of the 1933 school term,

JL ^ij kj fed up with waiting for the County School

Board to agree to the construction of the

School, the Training School Associarion decided to set-up

grades eight through eleven at the Union Kempsville School

located at Smith Corner Church. Hatde Goodman became

the first teacher, to provide higher education to Colored chil-

dren in Princess Anne County.

1936Works Progress Administration Grant

SCHOOL TRAINING SCHOOL BUILDING:

The initial grant amounted to 14,000.00

was secured to construct the school, which was estimated to

cost 22,000. The remaining funds were raised by the Training

School Association.

Works Progress Administration Grant

AGRICULTURAL ANNEX; $5,133.00 Agricultural classes and

storage area added.

"1 /J 5 ^ October 21, 1937 Cornerstone laying cere-

JL ^kJ £ mony. Guest speaker was Hon. T. C.

Walker, lawyer, advisor and consultant of

Negro affairs for the Virginia Emergency and Rehef Admini-

stration.

1938FIRST HIGH SCHOOL CLASS GRADUATES:

The first Colored high school graduates,

graduated from Union Baptist Church and

never occupied the new Training School Building.

PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL OPENS FALL

OF 1 938. The building has four classrooms, principle's office,

hbrar)' and a assembly room. It also has a two room building

to be used for agricultural and home economics.

Faculty: Thaddeus C. Smith, principal, Harry Robinson,

teacher of agriculture, Hattie Goodman and Bettie V. Forbes,

teachers.

1941June 1941, Princess Anne County Training

School is accredited as an "A" high school by

the Virginia Department of Education.

1946MINUTES OF SCHOOL BOARD MEETING

August 20, 1946: A letter from T.C. Smith,

principal of the Princess Anne County Train

ing School was read requesting that he be relieved of hjs duties

as principal and given a teaching assignment wth no modifica-

tion in salary. New Principal:J. V. Boykins

1949ADDITIONS

Construction to the Princess Anne County

Training School is being financed with a loan

from the State Literacy Fund. The addiuonal space includes

four new classrooms, a cafeteria and lavatories.

1950Princess Anne County Training School be-

comes a consolidated center for elementary

grades in the Kempsville District.

NEW HIGH SCHOOL: A 15-acre site, adjacent to the Training

school is purchased to build a new high school for Negro chil-

dren. The school contains: classrooms and safety rooms, Ubrary,

a 526 seat auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria and separate labo

ratory and home economics facilities.

1952ADDITION

Construcuon of 14 classrooms and au.xiUary

spaces for sixth, seventh and eighth grade

students from the Kemps\'ille area replacing New Light, St.

Johns, Union Kempsville and Piney Grove one and two room

schools.

1963Prmcess Anne County Training School re-

ceives new name:

UNION KEMPSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

1969Despite the 1954 ruling by the Supreme

Court, blacks and whites maintained sepa

rate schools in many areas of Virginia. The

last class of Union Kempsx-ille High School graduated in 1969,

as an all-black student body.

DEED BOOK 87 PAGE 193

CLERK'S OFFICE CIRCUIT COURT, VIRGINIA BEACH.VA

M. J. Mcpherson, et als, etc.

TO(DEED OF B. & S. SCHOOL BOARD OF PRINCESSANNE COUNTY

THIS DEED, Made this 9th day of March, 1937, between

M.J. Mcpherson, J.W.C. Davis, and L.H. Brinkley, Jr., Trustees

of the Training School Association of Princess Anne County,

Virginia, parties of the first part, and the School Board of

Princess Anne County, parties of the second part.

WITNESSETH, that for the sum of ten dollars ($10.00)

and other valuable consideration, the said parties of the first

part do grant with general warranty, unto the said parties of

the second part the following property, to-wit: All that certain

tract, place or parcel of land lying, situate and being near

Euclid in Kempsville Magisterial District of Princess Anne

County, Virginia, Virginia, and more particularly bounded

and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the western side of the Bay shore

road on the line between the property hereby conveyed and

the property of D. S. Baylor , which was formerly conveyed

to Herman Bierkorrte by Walter Kemp and running thence N.

68' W 420 feet to on iron pin; thence S. 23" 42' W. 429feet to an iron pin; S. 68° E. 420 feet to an iron pin on the

western side of Bay Shore road ; thence running along said

Bay Shore Road N. 23° 42' E. 420 feet to an iron pin, the

point of beginning. Containing 4 acres, nore or less,

according to a plot made of the property by J.H. Milholland,

County Surveyor, July, 1 926, to which plat reference is

hereby made for a more particular description and to be

attached hereto and recorded herewith.

The above described profierfy is conveyed to the par-

ties of the second port for the purpose establishing a

free high school for tfie colored children of Princess Anne

County. If the grantees herein or their successors or as-

signs shall cease to use the property for a free High

School purpose, the land shall revert to the grantors

herein anc/ they shall have the right to reenter without the

process of law.

The parties of the first part covenant that they have the

right to convey ttie land to the grantees; that they said grant-

ees shall quiet possession of the said land free from all en-

cumbrances; that they, the said parities of the first part, will

execute such further assurances of the said land as may be

requisite, and that they have done no act to encumber the

said land

WITNESS the following signatures and seals the day and

year first above written.

M. J. McPherson (SEAL) J. W. C. Davis (SEAL)

L. H. Brinkley, Jr., (SEAL)

STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF PRINCESS ANNE, to-

wit

I, Ruby Butt, a Notary Public in and for the County and

State aforesaid, do certify that M.J. McPherson, J.W. C.

Davis, L.H. Brinkley, Jr., whose names are signed to the writ-

ing above bearing date on ttie 9th day of March, 1 937,

have acknowledged the same before me in My County

aforesaid.

Given under my hand this 9th day of August, 1 937

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MESSAGE FROM A TEACHER:

Shakespeare said in his play, "As You Like It",

All the worlds a stage.

And all the men and women merely players:

They have their exits and their entrances:

And one man in his time ploys many parts.

We have played many parts in life: students, teachers, doctors, lawyers,

entrepreneurs, writers, business people, and many other activities. Today we are

ending the love of our connection to Princess P\nne County Training School/

Union Kempsville High School, and the beginning of our connection and love for the

replica to remind us of yesterday.

May I extend greetings to all of you: teachers, students, and guests of

PACTS/U.K. High School. I want you to know that the road to where we are today

did not come easy until the school board realized that something needed to be done

to commemorate the early existence of the only black high school in Princess Anne

County. Though it was small, we enjoyed and learned there. As we recognize the

success of our former graduates, we are proud and overjoyed at their successes.

The former teachers of PACTS/U.K. High School can pat themselves on the back,

celebrating the beautiful job we did for our former students.

Enjoy your day and be proud of our heritage!

Love you all.

William J. Watson (Class of 1943)

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A Note of Thanks.

The "The Last Walk" Planning Committee would like to take the opportunity to salute our teacher, our

informant, our commandeering chief and Godfather, Mr. William J. Watson, for his command. It was his

idea to have this event so that the former students would meet as one student body one last time in our

school. Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School.

We wish to recognize all former faculty members in attendance. This bittersweet and historic event

would not have been complete without your attendance and for this we are grateful. We love you. we

appreciate you, and most of all, we thank you for instilling in us a sound educational foundation and a

heritage of which we are proud. We celebrate you!

To "The Last Walk" Committee, we would like to thank you for all the efforts you put into making this

occasion a momentous and successful event. You gave many hours of planning and reaching out to

ensure that this would be an event to remember. The outpouring of passion for the school was always

evident during the planning. No task was too large or too small and we cannot thank you enough for all

of your dedication and willingness to make this occasion one to remember. We applaud you and your

support groups. Go Tigers. ...go!!

In addition, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all the former students who came from far

and near to share in this occasion. Without your presence, this event would not have been a success.

This day is dedicated to you! Mr. Watson wanted to make sure that you were the stars in the "final

curtain call." We will always remember from whence we came! Although the building will be gone,

PACTS/UK will never be forgotten!

Finally, a "very special thank you" to Yolanda Jones- Howell, for her passion and dedication in seeing

this project through, ..and last but certainly not least, to Mrs. Ruby Allen for her directorship of the

alumni choir.

To all. "thank you" and keep the Tiger Spirit

Ruth W. Bell (1956)

Theophilus Lawton (1962)

Ray Spam (1966)

Carolyn Jones (1966)

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Planning Committee

Chairperson

Co-Chairperson

Co-Chairperson

Co-Chairman

Carolyn Jones (Class of 1966)Dr. Ray V. Spain (Class of 1966)Ruth W. Bell (Class of 1956)Theophilus Lawton (Class of 1962)

Logistics

William Snowden, Chairman (Class of 1960)

Herbert E. Warren (Class of 1961)Arthur A, Gray (Class of 1962)Early Ward, Jr. (Class of 1963)Iceillia Eugene Etherldge (1963)

CommunicationJackie Bowe, Chairman (Class of 1968)Ruth W. Bell (Class of 1956)Susie D. Whitehurst (Class of 1958)Dr. William Russell (Class of 1956)

Class RepresentativeMargie W. Coefield, Chairman (Class of 1962)Class Representatives (1938-1969)

MemorabiliaCarrie Christian, Chairman (Class of 1952)Josie Snowden (Class of 1952)Janice G. Holloway (Class of 1966)

FacultyThaddeus Cason, Chairman (Class of 1954)Jesse Mason (Class of 1954)Vivian K. Jones (Class of 1954))Azelle W. Grimstead (Class of 1949)Madeline E. Downs (Class of 1949)

ReceptionMary H. Smith, Chairman (Class of 1961)Deloris Jefferson (Class of 1961)Naomi W. Morgan (Class of 1961)Evelyn W. Cason (Class of 1961)

SouvenirEstelle T. Whitfield, Chairman (Class of 1959)Fannie Williams (Class of 1959)Ruth S. Warren (Class of 1961)

TreasurerLaurice M. Yarn (Class of 1965)Hattie H. Battle, assistant (Class of 1967)

Program CommitteeDollle M. Gray, Chairman (Class of 1962)Norma G. Cherry (Class of 1960) Joan A. Siplin (Class of 1964)Annie Belle P. Kent (Class of 1962) Velma M. Wilson (Class of 1953)Brenda Riddick (Class of 1968)

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From the Program Committee

The day which we have planned and looked forward to is finally here: "The Last Walk"

of the Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School

(PACTS/UKHS).

It is indeed an honor to be a former student and committee member of "The Last

Walk," a historic event. As the Program Committee Chairman, it has been a

rewarding experience.

Through the committee's researching of school alumni, the excitement of getting

reacquainted with classmates, preparing a program, recognizing achievements and

accomplishments, we found PACTS/UKHS former students in every field of expertise

imaginable. They include doctors, lawyers, teachers, professors, judges, ministers,

military, entrepreneurs, state/federal/city employees, and professional athletes, to name

just a few. A feeling of pride and excitement was renewed each time we met, and as

we talked with old schoolmates and remembered the great yesterdays, it was indeed a

pleasurable experience.

We would like to say thank you to the exceptional staff of administrators, teachers,

counselors and support staff who provided us with a safe and comfortable

environment in which to learn and prosper.

Thank you to those parents who had the vision to purchase land to build a school

to educate their children. Their vision is a reality today in you!

Dollie (Moore) Gray, Chairman (1962)

Velma (Malbon) Wilson (1953)

Norma (Gibson) Cherry (I960)

Joan (Askew) Siplin (1964)

Brenda Riddick (1968)

Annie Belle (Pnvott) Kent (1962)

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Procession:

Color Guard

Chairman and Co-Chairman

Dais Speakers and Guests

Faculty

Alumni Choir

Committees

Former Students 1938-1969

Welcome:

Introduction of Master of Ceremonies:

Master of Ceremonies:

Presentation of Colors:

National Anthem

Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing

Retiring of Colors

Invocation:

Musical Selection:

Statement of Purpose:

History:

Remarks:

Solo:

Reflection:

(2 minutes)

Response:

Memorial Tribute

Musical Selection:

S Closing Remarks:

Susan D. Whitehurst (Class of 1958)

Norma C. Cherry (Class of I960)

Dr. William Russell (Class of 1956)

R.O.T.C.. Green Run High School

Commander Jack Schick

Francis Scott Key

Words by James Weldon Johnson

Bishop Bernard Williams (Class of 1963)

PACTS/UKHS Alumni Choir

"Alma Mater Medley"

Ruth W. Bell (Class of 1956)

Edna H. Hendrix (Class of 1969)

The Honorable Meyera E. Oberndorf

Mayor, City of Virginia Beach

Mr. Daniel D. "Dan" Edwards

Chairman, Virginia Beach School Board

Joseph Lee Moseley (Class of 1959)

"Old Man River"

Faculty

Class Representatives

Mark Reed, Museum Curator

Margie W. Coefield (Class of 1962)

Power Point by: Sonya C. Harrell

PACTS/UKHS Alumni Choir

"My Wish for You." Carter

Dr. Ray V. Spain (Class of 1966)

Rev. Wilbert Mills (Class of 1949)

Mumni Reception will follow immediately after program in the cafeteria S3 C um

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Mrs. Ruby L 7\Uen, Director

Mrs. Otealia Jennings, Pianist

Members

Sopranos:

Sandra Brock Harmon. Edna Bell Cason. Cwen Azeal Whitehurst Grimstead,

Etheleen Kimble. Paulette Whitehurst Foreman, Beulah Williams Pegram,

Adrean Williams Moody, Fannie Dixson, D. Carolyn Scott Gatlin. Judith Littlejohn.

Inez Williams Larry. Hortense R. Spence, Linda Ashby Bailey, and Carrie Christian.

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Laurice Malbon Yarn, Otealia K. Jennings, Margie Coeffield. Shirley Whght Atkins.

Tina (Ruth) Schofield-Warren. Sarah Burfoord Wiggins. Ethel Mae Haynes Carter,

Delores Jefferson Stancil, Madeline Edney Gowens, Gloria White, and June I. King

Tenors:

Helen Elliott, Vivian Knox Jones. Terman E. Ames. Jr.. Brenda Riddick, and

Ann Kimble McDonald

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McRay Plummer, Jackie Bowe, Jamie E. Butts, James White. Maurice Fuller, and

Clarence Nelson. Jr.

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William E. Russell, Ed.D. Class of '56

In grateful acknowledgement to the teachers and staff of

the Princess Anne County Training School who gave so

much of themselves to prepare us to be productive

citizens. We honor also Mr. William J. Watson who

taught us and continues to encourage us, celebrating our

achievements and sharing with us when we grieve.

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In Memory of Those Who Left Us Early

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Q'oodman %Vard, Jr.

^wendoCynJi. 'Whitehurst

James %. M/iCCiams

Lee M/. "WiCfie

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(DavidL. (BeCC

Irvin L. (Brinfifey

James (E. Effiot

Maurice L. TereSee

JeanjA. Tfaynes

Earnest S- HidCjCadys C Jofmson

J^eCCie V 'Mc(Ffierson

Everette 'W. 9dunden

Jesse OCds

Jlfma C Stric^Cand

(Davids. Sutton

Mamie V. "lUilTiams

CHarCes M. Woodhouse

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CONGRATULATIONS: VELMA JOHNSON HALEY, (MOM),ON THE SO^H ANNIVERSAY OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.

WE LOVE YOU, YOU ARE OUR ROLE MODEL, THANK YOU FOREVERYTHING.

RON, AVIS, ROBERT, WARNER, KEVIN, CHRIS & DOUG HALEYAND ALL OF YOUR 16 GRANDCHILDREN.

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Class of 1963

Class of 1964The Class of 1 964 is honored and privileged to have been a part of

UNION KEMPSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL history. We are greatly

appreciative to our principals, teachers, and advisors for their many years of

love, patience, and sacrifice. The students' best interest was always a priority.

Although the physical building will be gone, our memories cannot be destroyed or forgotten.

Hail, UK HIGH!!!

Class Committee

Rozelma F. Byrd, Clifton Daughtry, Joan A. Siplin,

Jeanette Smith, Regina F. Taylor

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Principals 1938-1969

Our First Prinicpal

Thaddeus Smith

1938-1946

Principal

J.V. Boykins

1946-1969

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Assistant Principal

Donald E. Morgan Lourena S. Archer

Front Office Clerks

Miss Ellen Walker Mrs. Evelyn J. Gregory

Custodial Staff

A tidy school is a good school. Mrs. R. Fitzgerald, Mr. S. Dildy, Mr. J. Newan and Mrs. Miller team up to

spruce up the school.

eteria

The culinary arts are ably practiced by Madames E. Jackson. L. Johns, T. Gilchrist, B. Boone, D. Russell

and E. Wright, who make possible the healthy, hot lunches which are prepared daily.

42

The Faculty

Mrs. Fredrica Ballard

Home Economics

Mr. William Watson

History

Ni til

Mrs. Oscelletta Walston

Science

Mr. Robert Gordon

History

Mrs. Jacquetta Robinson

Library Science

1n

Mr. Kenneth Wilson

Mathematics

Mr. Rodney Greene

Mathematics

Mr. Armistead Young

Science

Mrs. Doris Knox

History

Mrs. Mattie Patterson

Spanish

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Mr. William Price

Physical Education

Mrs. Louise Carter

History

Miss Hattie Goodman

English

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Mr. Clyde Siler

Physical Education

Mr. Harry Robiinson

Agriculture

fine f\rts

43

Miss A.L. Alston

History

Miss E.E. Morgan

History

Miss R.A. Perry

English

Mr. C.A. Willis

Science

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Mathematics

Mr. H.L. Valentine

Agriculture

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Mrs. R.H. Brown

Health & P.E.

Mrs. M. Freeman

English

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History

Mrs. L.H. Reid

business Education

Mrs. L.C. Harold

English

Mr. J.L. Perry

Science

Mrs. J.C. Cnffin

Science

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Mrs. J.W. Jones

History

Mr. J.R. Hassell

Mechanical Drawing

Mrs. B.M. Robinson

Mathematics

Mr. W. Daniels

English

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Mr. R.C. Setzer

English

Mr. S. R. Brown

Mathematics

Mr. Roy Reid

Music-Band

Mr. Lankford Weston

Science

Miss June Setzer

Physical Education

Mrs. Jean Siler

Business Education

Miss Olive Daughtry

Mathematics

^ II

Mr. Alexandre Woodhouse

Industrial Arts

Mr. Thaddeus Smith

Science

Mrs. Maurice Greene

English

Mrs. Katie White

Mathematics

Mr. Judge Coss

Physical Education

Mr. C.L. Harvin

Physical Education

Mrs. Ruby Allen

Music-Chior

Mrs. Inez Wilson

Art

Mrs. Mabel Nicholson

Physical Education

Science ^oX^\%^Va^^

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Faculty

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Our Buildie?

Activitie

Clubs.

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Homecoming *55

Homecoming Queen

Miss Dorothy Williams

8* Grade

Attendants

Miss Jeannette Hill. Miss Patsy Haynes, and Miss Dorothy Williams

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Homecoming *58

Mr. Roy Reid. Director

Organized 1954

52

Band

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Officers:

President:

Vice President:

Secretary:

Assistant Secretary:

Treasurer:

Business Manager:

Barbara J. Morgan

Mary Mosley

Dorotlny Williams

Estelle Tucker

Earnest Cason

Stanley Brown

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Choir

Mrs. Ruby L. Allen. Director

Officers:

President, Patsy Haynes; Vice-President, Barbara J. Morgan: Secretary, Judieth Moore:

Librarian, Shirley Mills. Stella Harding: Sergeant-at-Arms, Melvin Walker

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Scholastic Team/Honorary Society 1966-67

Top Left: Reggie Jackson, Ann Ivery, Donald Petty. Linda Butts. Clifton Forman

Bottom Left: Carolyn Smitfi. Deborah Peebles, and Evone Forman

Cheering Squad

Patsy Haynes. Cornet Gregory. Dorothy Little, Betty Boggs, Ruth Bowser,

Eugene Smith, Natalie Parks, and Edna Scott

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Girls' Basketball

* m

1955 Qirls'

Basketball

Miss Rose M, Johnson, Coach

Lois Sullivan, Captain

Pearline Mack. Co-Captain

Left to Right:

Martha Goffigan, Aileen Haynes. Frances Brinkley.

Ruth Haynes. Lois Sullivan. Pearline Mack.

Ida Payton. Miss Rose M. Johnson. Irene Lamb,

Estelle Jones. Margaret Hargrow. Barbara Haynes.

Geraldine Ferebee. Pearlie M. Knox, Edna Bertha,

Paige Bnnkley, Sarah Coston. and Jeannette Hill

1961 Qirls' Basketball

Left to Right:

Leanda Broadnax. Audrey Price. Kathalia Drake. Margie Wilson. Maud Uzzle. Dollie Moore,

Cora Jean Wilson. Mary Henry. Patricia Wilson. Regina Freeman. Deloris Jefferson

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Baseball '66

§^?A ^

The members of the Fighting Tigers are ready for action anytime.

Tennis

Having fun in the sun

II

Tennis is always fun, and here at U.K.

tennis is put into action.

57

Football

1966 ^

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This was a year

The U.K. Tigers tied for VIA District Championship for

the first time in U.K. football history. They placed second

for in-statewide competition.

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The

ChampslI

for Champs!

The Tigers had an exceptionally good season under the

coaching of Head Coach Joshua Darden, with the able

assistance of Coaches Charges Harvin, Robert Setzer, and

Clyde Siler. The coaches believed even at the beginning

of the season that the team had the "feel of champions".

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Track

Front Row: Darrell. Walls. Lindsay. Smith

Standing: Carter. Haynes. Sydnor. Gary. Coach Price

Most Valuable Players

1958-59

Football:

Coach Judge Goss with Willie Ferebee

Basketball:

Dons Hamberry and Walter Walls

60

WIn Reimeimbraece

9 9 9

Our Dponsori

and Patrons

Thanks to the many people

who supported this endeavor,

helping to make

"The Last Walk" a success.

lai61

The time has come...

let it be known, that on Saturday, June 30, 2007, at the occasion of, "The Last Walk," the Union

Kempsville Class of 1966, give honor to those faculty members who made sure that we were given the

opportunity to enter into our next level as productive citizens armored with sound basic knowledge

and skills to convey to ourfuture endeavors.

It is with the utmost respect, as we turn hack the pages of time, we recognize our class sponsors for

without their untiring dedication, commitment, sharing, standards, and love, we would have been a

lost generation. Their efforts were timeless, their motives pure and simple but their consciousnessfar

exceeded our expectations. They had the insight on where we should go and took us as far as they

could before releasing us to let us spread our wings. We, the class of '66 are eternally gratefulfor all

that you gave and uHll forever be indebted to you. WE LOVEAND HONOR YOU... MANY THANKSTO OUR SPONSORS:

Louise H. Carter (deceased)

Hattie L Goodman (deceased)

Emily E. Morgan (deceased)

Bemadine A. Rasberry (deceased)

William]. Watson

Inez C. Wilson

On this same day, we must also take the time to give honor to our Fallen Classmates, who havefought

the good fight of life and gone on to a higher ground. We willforever hold them dear to our hearts and

their names will always be synonymous with the Class of '66. The camaraderie that was established

during those years spent at UK are precious and can never be replaced, theirfriendships ivill linger on.

At our reunions, there are pictures of them, their names are apart of the conversations about our

"school days," and we always take out time to commemorate their absence. CLASSMATES, WE MISS

YOU DEARLY...MAY YOU REST IN PEACE!

Raba Bass Gilbert

Helen Beary

Bennie Blount

Thurman Bridgers

Abraham Cason

Ella Davis Dailey

James Davis

Jimmy Gregory

Dennis Haynes

James Hogue

Carolyn Holloway Davis

McArthur James

Mildred Jones

Ralph Moore

Calvin Phillips

Ella Phillips

Cylester Shaw

Augustus Smith

Allen Sneed

James Somerville

Anna Wiggins Briley

Gloria Wilson Matthew Woodhouse

The Class of 1966

Go UK Tigers!

62

"rn^ LjisTWMX'(princessAnne County Training Schoot/

"Onion %empsvi(k JG^h Schoot

"We CeCedrate the

Journey. .

.

"Sweet Memories"

A r

1)e6orafiAnn (PeeBks Tfodge

And:

La Verne Celestine <Pee6(es (Barron

"Class of1969"

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THE KNIGHT & GATLIN FAMILY

In loving memory of Rufus Knight Sr., Irvin M. Knight, Mary R. Knight, Louise S. Roberts and Oscar Gatlin Jr.

In honor of Bertha V. Knight

mmRufus Sr. and Bertha Knight

Louise Savannah RobertsOscar Gatlin, Jr

Graduating Class 1942

<;

Irvin McKinley Knight

Graduating Class of 1962Mary Rebecca Knight

Graduating Class of 1965

The Knight children are graduates of Princess Anne County Training School / Union Kempsville High School

Marinda Knight-Long Graduating Class of 1955

Louis Leon Knight m Graduating Class of 1956

Louise Knight Nickson Graduating Class of 1958

Geneva Knight-Johnson Graduating Class of 1960

Rufus Knight, Jr Graduating Class of 1964

65

^urTat/ter - 0\4,r, JLeroy V^/tri&tian

yjorrie yoftristian ^immens V^ecefia yotxristian KA4/ascn

KEEPING MEMORIES ALIVE

lo loving memory of my husband and soul mate, Harris O. Jennings.

Seven years have passed and I still feel your

presence in my conversation and prayers. Youwere always fiill of life and kept things lively in

your own way. When all of the former students

march around Princess Anne County Training

School for the last time; I'm sure you will be

singing in your baritone voice watching from

above. I haven't forgotten that you served as

President of the senior class when we graduated

in 1948. Still missing you daily as 1 try to keep

up our home. I send lots and lots of kisses on the

wind.

Your loving wife,

Otelia Kimble Jennings

66

In Loving Memory

OfMy father

^I(fveremf^anieC(P. TeCton

May 2, 1910 - May 11, 1993

He was a Mentor,

Advisor, U

Counselor

And

A support to ad

WHo waC^dtfie waC^

<Bar6ara^. 'Fefton, (Daughter

67

THE MOOEE FAMILY

'Betty Irene Moore'(66) 1

VoCCie Moore ^ray('62)

yVaCCace C(XoocCie) MooreC69)

MeCvin C ("Buddy) Moore, Jr('6i)

TcCitfi CCaradine Moore CaweCC('6o)

We are honored and very proud to have attendedTrincess JAnrje County' iraining Schoof/'Union

XemspvilTe iHiCjh School from igsi - igGg

68

In Loving Memory of:

Alonzo Etheridge, Sr. - Father

Ethel Hodnett Etheridge - Mother

Louise Etheridge - Daughter

Mildred Etheridge Grimstead - Daughter

Mary Etheridge Joyner - Daughter

Yvonne Joyner - Granddaughter

Tamara Kennedy - Great Granddaughter

Mario Joyner - Great Grandson

The Etheridge Family

of

TJietate

Virginia LassiterTfaynes

Tor her

Loving Support amfChristian Tj^ampte

Tor tfie late

(B^erendAvery % gardner,

fCer godson

(BarBara Tefton

69

IN LOVING MEMORY OF DAD AND MOMRev. Dr. Johnnie E. Williams

August 24, 1911 - November 23, 1985

and

Mrs. Neava Weston WilliamsFebruary 15, 1915 - May 28, 2002

As we remember our parents, we know that because they loved us, wefound new joys that were not ours before; new stars brightened our sky

with glories growing more and more. We know, because they loved us,

we could rise to the heights of fame and realms of power; because they

loved us, we learned the highest use of every hour; and yes, because they

loved us, our lives are still circled with unquestioned rest for a greater

education tomorrow. We learned the lessons you taught us. You madeour days beautiful.

"I will pour out my spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will

prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, and your young men will see

visions." Joel 2:28

Your Children,

Jacqueline M. Mahammad - Class of 1952

Ruth W. Bell - Class of 1956

Johnie E. Williams, Sr. - Class of 1959

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Were proud to be gmdimesof

Princess Anne Training School

Union KempsvlUe High School!

Dianne WhltfieW-Loche o^m

Class ol 67

Daughm

James Annis Malbon land (nght)

Class ol 43

Molher

When you meet together, each one ha5 a hymn, a teaching, a di5clo5ure of special

knoLuledge or information, an utterance in a tongue, or an irierpretation of it (But) let

everything be con5tructive and edifying and for the good of all,

I Corinthians h:e6ftnP

71

It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday..."

The Riddicfc Family -- then«••

Lawrence E. RiddicK

'Class of 1942'Annette Riddick

"0/855 0^1943"Elsie Riddick

'Class of 1945'

^Loving Menioi;!,

^ Our Brothei^<

1 Clarence A. Riddick 'Class of 1947"

Clifford E. Riddick "Class of 1951"^=^

The Riddick Family - No^ir!

Lawrence E. Riddick Annette Riddick Smith Elsie Riddick Mason

'In memory of our Loving Father, Lawrence Artmore Riddick; he was the

'Wind Beneath Our Wings" who sacrificed and ensured that we all made the grade.'

72

JAMES C. PRIVOTT ANNIE L. PRIVOTT

LEROY PRIVOTT

YOUR CHILDREN

ANNIE BELLE KENT

ELLA BROWNMARGARET SNOWDENKENNETH H. PRIVOTT

AGNES GLORIA THOMAS

EVERLINAJARRETT

NANCY LEE SMITH73

IN LOVING MEMORY OFELIJAH M. JONES, JR.

CLASS OF 1961

1942 - 1993

REMEMBERING

A SON, A BROTHER, A FATHER

AND AFRIEND

74

IN MEMORY OF THE CHILDREN

OF

JESSIE FRED AND FANNIE LOUISE BELL

Brenda H. Bell - Class of 1965

Mary Ruth Bell Caffee - Class of 1958

Merlin A. Bell - Class of 1955

David L. W. Bell - Class of 1954

Fred H. Bell, Sr. - Class of 1953

Raymond A. Bell

Lillie Mae Bell Cherry

By

BESSIE B. BELL - CLASS of 1962

And

THE BELL FAMILY

75

REMEMBERING MERLIN, WITH LOVEMERLIN A. BELLCLASS OF 1955

A THREE SPORTS ATHLETE

Who was

A strong arm to lean upon,

A tender shoulder to cry upon,

A patient ear to sound upon,

A firm chest to rest upon,

AndA loving heart to rely upon.

All these things we found in him.

Our husband, father, father-in-law, and grandfather.

Life is not the same without you.

Always,

Ruth, Merline, Walt, Wally, Chris, and Imani

76

In Loving Memory of:

Bro. Donald Morgan, Sr

Sis. Maude Mason Johns

New Hope Baptist Church Sunday School Ministry

Virginia Beach, VADr. E. Ray Cox, Sr., Pastor

In Loving Memory of:

Bro. Benjamin Harris, III

Sis. Kelly Davis Banks

Sis. Rosalyn Mcpherson Haynes

Combined Ushers Ministry

New Hope Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, VADr. E. Ray Cox, Sr., Pastor

77

You struggkdfor us logo to scfioof

Torus to exce[and[earn the rules

Tfie Cesson in Rfeyou -wantedus to team

education is the way and there is no time to pCay

You wantedus to accomplish greater things in Ufe

Thirds that you were not affordedbecause ofstrife inyourdfe

^eG^ mother dearwe say to you

Yourwording threejoSs paidmagnanimous dividends

M^or^ng yourfingers to the Bonesfor us

Produceda legend that not many can touch!

Class of

JamesMnis MaCbon Land 1943 John C MaChon 1947

VeCmaMaCbonMHCson 1953 Mamie MaCbon (Burse 1959

HaroldA. MalBon 1963 Laurice Malbon Yam 1965

M/e, your children Cove, saCute, and adore you for the sacrifices that you

madefor us. Yourperseverance, love andfaith in Jesus Christ sustainedyou

through all the adversities that confronted you. This ad serves to

commemorate your urufying lovefor us; giving us fife through yourfaith in

Christ, wor^ng three jobs allowing us to succeed in our pursuit of thai

precious education. Your off springs (DI<D lY through college and beyond

Your legend continues you now have doctors, lawyers, researchers,

educationaC administrators, health professionals, teachers, economists,

technicaCengineers, college presidents, poets, legafpersonneCwor^ng in

thesefields becauseyou paved the way. It 's aU because ofyou I

^CizaSeth Dfughes MafBon 1908-1979

(Our mom)

"WKMji 94.igm'MOM nrov we^i

Gift of Friendship

In memory of:

Anna Lee Wiggins Briley

The gift of friendship was truly afforded to us when

you came into our lives. Never would two little girls,

who along with you became the "threesome", would

have experienced the value of such precious components

of sharing, caring, trusting, goodwill spirit,

dedication, poise, concern, and commitment without

you as our very best friend.

On the day that you left us, our hearts were truly

saddened, for our beloved link had been physically

broken. It's been a year now. we still are hurting, we

feel our loss every day in everything we do. and there

are always constant reminders of you in our daily lives.

Even though we miss you, our sister, our buddy, our

beloved friend, we know there was a higher power

calling your name and you had to go! We will forever

hold you dear to our hearts, and the memory of you

will never fade. We love you still and we always will.

lean and Carolyn

lune 30. 2007

In ^(fcognition ofthe

"Last li^aOi

Union 'K^mpsvUk !Higfi SchooC

tfiefoundationfora Lifetime ofMemories

In Memory of

Anna Lee Wiggins-<Briley

Class of1966

IheTamUy

Oscar, (EtheC, Shay dCjac^

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Treasured Memories of Our Dear Alma Mater,

Princess Anne County Training School/

Union Kempsville High School

Forever love,

The Russell Family

Hortense Russell Spence, Class of 1949

Grace Russell Ponton, Class of 1962

Horace M. Russell

In Memory:

Edith Russell Wilder, Class of 1942

Vivian Russell Wood, Class of 1942

Earl H. Russell, Class of 1951

Milton E. Russell

Leonard A. Russell

Roland E. Russell, Jr.

80

In Loving Memoryof

/940

<^ipved ^^^QAnanA/ ^^YYloAXjxirv SPresident of Class of 1940

Princess Anne County Training School

(PACTS)

From

Ethel Munden Morgan, WifePACTS, ^g^!a^ 0^/940

and Children (shown left to right}

Iris Morgan Womack,First Colonial High School, Class of 1977

Sandra Laverne Morgan,

First Colonial High School, Class of 1968

Barbara Morgan Robinson,

PACTS, ^S/!a^oj^/ 959

Munden Guy Morgan,

First Colonial High School, Class of 1978

Alfred Bernard Morgan Jr.,

Union Kempsville High School, Class of 1964

Alferette Morgan Gregory,

PACTS, ^g^a««. 0^/96/

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IT* Si

The Princess Anne County

Training School

CLASS OF 1 947

Ik

Mr. T.C. Smith, Principal

Mrs. F.R. Ballard, Sponsor

Remember:The Dedicated Staff!

The Good Food!

The Pleasant Field Trips!

The Many Friends!

And

Even Now...The Blessings of Those of us Left to Enjoy

This Day ~ June 30, 2007

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m MEMORYOF

ROSETTA SCOTTCOOPER

Children

Edna Scott Faulk '59'

Doris Carolyn Gatlin '60'

Phyllis Jean Scott

Herbert Carnell Scott

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In Memory o^ My Hu&band...

Dalton Worlds, Jr.

and Aunt...

Audrey Spence Perkind

/f tear& could build a 6tairway

And memoriei build a lane,

I'd walk right up to Heaven

And bring you home again.

Lovinsly,

Beatriee Spence Wcrld&

In Memoryof our

sister/daughter

Sylvia Brown Lawrence

who was in the graduation

Class of 1 968at

Union Kempsville High School

Loving thoughts

from

The Brown Family

dh 3'Ae ^EuU^oMWe 've Walked Through

With Great Pride

From the Class of 1956

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YESTERDAY: THE PAST

I Shall Always Remember My Days At

Princess Anne Training School"

Reverend Wilbert Mills, Sr., "Class of '49 yy

Madame Chiang Kai-shek said, "We live in the

presenty we dream of the future^ but we learn

eternal truths from the past.'^

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Cla6&

ig6o

Herbert Warren

"Herbie"

Track

r^

oWilford Byrd

Byrd"

Prlncedd

Anne

Country

Tralnlns

School

InMemoTy

i Jesse OUs Sr

Class of1954

^our Loving MHfe

Yvonne

and

CfiiUren VioCette, Jesse Jr.

and

Son-in-taw

!Nbrman

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In Meniofy of Our Brother^i

WiLiiain ColbertMunden Jr.

Cla.i.i of 1946

Melton Ro^eveltMunden

CUuJofl951

Everett Woodrow Munden

Clcudofl953

Clark Albon Munden

Clcu^ofl957

From the Munden Family

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Uji'shop Cfarence U. iRussefl Sr. £ O^irs/ jBady Seom'a jac^son J^usseff

In loving memory of my devoted wife of 53 years,

Leonia J. Russell, Class of '54, from her devoted husband.

Bishop C. V. Russell, Sr., Class of '53, and our children:

Bishop C. Vernie Russell, Jr.

Forrest A. Russell

Leonia Russell Outland

Naomi Russell Epps

Torrence A. Russell

And in grateful acknowledgement of the teachers and

administrators of the Princess Anne County Training School,

who gave so much of themselves to prepare us to be

productive citizens.

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Graduate

of

The Class

1958

JioAM^ ^cdke^ ta We4^deU, GGAi^tti^, Mandtelif %^^,

Q^u^tuxj^atkeA, to- Qo^ie^f, Mcdik, jbajcJt, Kanvii, jHcauie^,

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Virsia Riddick Phillips

CLASS OF 1956

I am blessed and honored to be a

part of the PACT/UK class of 1956. MySrandfather, Deacon James Davis (a

member of the Union Baptist Church), was

among the visionanes who purchased the

original land for the Princess Anne County

Training School/Union Kempsville High

School.

May God richly bless the teachers,

principals, and classmates of the Princess

Anne County Training School/

Union Kempsville High School.

"The Lord has done great things

for US: whereof we are glad."

Psalms 126:3

In Loving MemoryOf

Pearlie Mae Knox

Graduate

OfThe

Class

Of 1956

Loving Daughter

Of Joanna Knox

Slvells

AndCousin of

Marlon Knox Wilson

In Honor of OurDear Uncle,

Daniel Riddick

Daniel Riddick

served as the Second

President of the

Princess Anne

Training School

Association. Alone

with many others, he|

was instrumental in

making the Princess

Anne County Training School a reality. His

nieces and nephews who attended this school

are proud to honor him!!

Lovingly,

Lawrence E. Riddick,

Annette Riddick Smith,

and Elsie Riddick Mason

Kelly Knight '60

"Kell"

Basketball Varsity

Team '60 ?^'c^^-

Pernell Williams

"Link"

Basketball Varsity

Team '60

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As we take the

"Last Walk"Together

Remember P.A. C. T.S.

Forever.

Estelle "Reese" JonesBray

(Class of 1956)

Melvin Bray(Class of 1951) ^"^^'^^

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Lauriee Malbon YarnMom, I pray that you have a iionderfitl

^^Lasl Wo/A" experience. I knotc that your

heart is Uuion/Kenipsrille'^s demolition,

but it uill be okay.

Love you.

Jonnice Slaughter

Chatterbox Piiblicity

404-551-3447

In Loving Memory of Our Brother

John Fulton Malbon ''42''

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We love and miss you alMays.

James Amiis Malbon Land

Velma Malbon Wilson

Mamie Malljoii Burse

Harold A. Malbon, Sr.

Lauriee Malbon Yarn

'BfessecC

(greetings

in tfie

JSfame of OurSaviour

Jesus Cfirist

/CAIRETHA PALMER

HespectfuCCy,

TvangeCist

Cairetfia T. Tucker

CCass of i960

Trincess JAnne County

Training SchooC

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PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOLCLASS OF 1941

DECEASED CLASSMATES

We thank God every time we remember our deceased classmates, constantly praying with

joy in every one of our prayers for each of them:

Malissia Caffee

George Coefield

Queen Esther Daughtry

Mary Frances Dean

Rosetta Etheridge

Herbert Grimstead

Cleopas W. Miller

Mary M. Moseley

M. Elizabeth Owens

Meh in OwensMilton Reid

Thomas Reid

Vivian Reid

Clyde Riddick

Jessie Smith

Alexandria Walke

Leattrice Wilson

Ralph Wilson

Beatrice Woodhouse

Inez Woodhouse

Precious members for the eight 1941 graduates who thank God for being able to participate in

this historic event:

Rosa Mac OwensBurden

Margaret Miles

Coleman

Ethel Williams

Cornick

1a'-aa<-»t (M"*al*'<'«*9

Margaret Williams

Davis

»i«af'C .>!» It •»»»"•'>»•

Beatrice Wilson

Freeman

Bbrl^f naft Jsinta^t

Dorothy Johnson

Ames-Lindsley

LV'/>«n «««;/•«•

Lillian Johns

Williams

Esther Grimstead

Wilson

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IN MEMORY OF OURDECEASED CLASSMATES

CLIFTON CROSSHAROLD HENDERSONLINWOOD HOSLEYHERMAN LAWTONEDWARD MOSLEYROBERT MOSLEYJOHN SYDNOR

MAXINE WILLIAMSWELTON WILLIAMSGEORGE WOODHOUSE

S^.

THE CLASS OF 1961Reunion Committee Members

"PACTS memories will always remain in our hearts'

Evelyn Willie Cason, President

Mary Henry Smith, Vice President

Deloris Jefferson Stancil, Secretary

Clementina Schofield Warren, Asst. Secretary

Barbara Sparrow Jones, Treasurer

Fred Cross

Noami Wright MorganMelvene Hughes Calloway

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LAST WALKIn Loving Memory of Our Mother

Esther Freeman Cuffee Class of 1943

From your loving children

Joyce Cuffee Whitehurst class of 1964

Shelley Cuffee class of 1969

Richard Cuffee Jr. class of 1971

IN LOVING MEMORYOF

PRINCESS ANNE COUNTYTRAINING SCHOOL

MEANOR WILSON GARNETTECLASS OF 1945

OSCELLETTA WILSON GRIMESCLASS OF 1947

RUTH WILSON JACKSON (DECEASED)

LEATRICE WILSON MOSLEY (DECEASED)

$nncesi9f !3nne Countp Crainms ^cfiool\A/ \Jt/ ^Jt/ \1/ Vl/ ^X' \1j'

<^Witfi Cherished J^M^morics

o/

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Willie "LeeBoo" Ferebee

Most Valuable Player

Class of 1959

<J)o(rie (^oorc Gray, f^tficr

\3t/ vJt/ '•iy \1/ \Xy ^Jt' yJty

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Union-Kempsville High School

Class of 1965

We pause to give thanks and to remember our

Classmates:

Dear...

George Fitzgerald John Woodhouse Oliver Morgan

Barbara Parker

Beverly Worlds

Leroy Privott

Thomas Hyman

Patricia Knight

Raba Bass

Carol Cowell

William Woodhouse Elton Wilson

MacArthur James Mary Knight Zan Owens

Annie Etheridge Brenda Bell Jerry Johnson

Emma Jones Lucy Johnson

Clarence F. Nelson, Jr., President

Michael B. Williams, Vice-President

Laurice Malbon, Secretary

Jacqueline Carter, Assistant Secretary

Ernestine Smith, Treasurer

Linwood Robinson, Chaplain

Annie Etheridge, Sgt.-at-Arms

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PJLC. T.S. Class of/960

We honor our past and acknowledge ourfuture by celebrating the rich

legacy of our alma mater. As we commemorate this ''Last Walk"milestone, we realize that these corridors have protected and nurtured

our spirit over the years. We anxiously anticipate the construction of

a new state-of-artfacility knowing that these same corridors will

continue to foster educational excellencefor many years to come.

Mr. Joseph Boykins- Principal Mrs. Louvena Archer- Assistant Principal

Sarah Clark

Rosa Henderson

Willard Davis

•Delores Young

Betty Boggs

Pegg\ Lewis

Marv' Miller

Stanley Brown

•Charles Robinson

Jerry Williams

Mildred White

Joseph Henderson

'Raymond Graves

'Joseph Vincent

•James Haynes

Allen Mosley

Olivia Jennings

Lea A.Golden

Ellen Lewis

Richard Smith

* Deceased Classmates

Doris Gatlin

•Clarence Morgan

Louvemer Foreman

Earnest Cason

Pemell Williams

•William Conley

Juanita Lawrence

Shirley Hinton

Alice Thorogood

Elsie Wright

•Abraham Johnson

Adelle Merritt

Josephine Wright

Evelyn Munden

Margery Dukes

Clinton Haynes

•John Breathwaite

•Clinton Comick

Helen Elliott

Edna Cason

James Jefferson

Mauricel Gregory

Geneva Knight

Erma Wiliams

Norma Davis

Mildred Caffee

•Gideon Hider

Herbert Warren

•Edmund Dailey

Beulah Pegram

Rosa Snowden

Norman Jefferson

James Miller

Donza Olds

•Minnie Ashby

•Mary Hawkins

Claudetie White

Maggalean Weston

Mary K. Lewis

Margaret Wall

Mary Mosley

Bertha Ferebee

Wilford Byrd

Eugene Gatlin

•Tilman Carter

Alton Vaughan

Norma Cherry

•Joan Holloway

Eula Kennedy

•James Smith

•Allen Painter

Carietha Palmer

Inez Larry

Delors Sawyer

Kelly Knight

Jesse Hill

Vernon Gary

Erma Downing

Bernice Plummer

Gladys Taylor

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TO: AUNDRA BRIDGES PAULINGAND

BRENDA RIDDICKCLASS OF 1968

"WECELEBRATE

THELASTWALK

WITH YOU ?j

LOVE.SARAH BROWN

ANDFREIDA CLARK

Jn £(wuig.Memo^af

S)o^£eClndexdonSteid

Qla^6 4 1939

JUilton Seiiont Oieid

eta^i 4 1941

%3toy- Oivm Stdd

Qia^i 4 1943

Elder & Mrs. Maurice and Blanche Riddick

Octobers, 1998

They k new that the Word of God, Prayer,

And Education are important

Tools in this life.

Mauricel Yvonne Gregory,

Dwight, and Roger Riddick

In

loving

memory

of

William Colbert Munden, Jr.

Class of 1947

From your wife

Evelyn Foreman Munden

Class of 1960

son Colbert III,

and daughters

Anita, Valentine, & Vonda

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PRINCESS ANNE COUNTYTRAINING SCHOOL

The Cheering Squad1961

Standing (L-R) Cora Jean Wilson, Margie Wilson, and Patricia Wilson

Knelling (L-R) Ethel Haynes, Ella Marsh, and Janice Westry

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES

Margie Wilson Coefield and Cora Jean Wilson Reid

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e£a^6 4 1939

&Miiton Sediom, Steid

Qloii of, 1941

%Sto^ Oivin 9teid

eeasi 4 1943

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In Memory

of

Hev. & Mrs,

!Norman J, fuCCer

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JroTn:

DavicCJoster

ancCyefma JuCCer 'Bass-Joster

In Memory ofMy VeceasecCLovedOnes

Mr. DonaCcCX, Qowens - J-CusBancC ig^Mrs, geneva 'B. XcCney - Motfier 4»\

Mrs, Virginia JA, BCdckBum - Motfter-in-Law

Mr, CCaucCe T>, TcCney, Ir, - CCass 0/1943 - Brotfier

Mrs, Hosa L, Ministre - Slant

J^rom

MacCeCine TcCney Qowens - CCass 0/1949

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We Salute All Of The Classes OfUnion Kempsville High School

To God Be The Glory, Great things HeHas Done.

Serafio andAudrey

Fontanilla

&Family

100

r.the Class of 1968

Though this is "The Last Walkfor our old school.

May the Class of 1968

Forever

"Stay Together"

Love,

Russell L. Rainey, Jr.

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Princess Anne CountyTraining !^ehool

CongratulationsTo

Cecelia Christian IVIason

Class of 1 949

William IVIason, Husband

Children

Receda IVIason-Felton

Ricardo IVIason

Leroy IVIason

Grand & Great Grand

\

Honoring the Memory

of the

Fine Arts:

Choral Music

Instrumental Music

Art

And those who encouraged, insfjired, and taught

/

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7he ''Aast Walk

J?t is v/ltti many fond memories andsincere love that \/e take the ''Aast Walk.'"

7he historic conclusion, is an important

beginning and has had an in depth

impression on many lives. 7hese lives \i^ill

long remember their beginnings

and their journey that has taken them to

monumental heights and has innumerable

re\/ards. Although a state of the art

alternative school is emerging. Princess

Anne County Jraining School xt^ill still

alii^ays be the foundation of their future.

(ifell done all of you v/io leave a legacy to

Virginia Beach, Virginia.

^lay God continue to bless and keep you,

C. K* XX)ilson & Inez C. \X)ilson

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CLASSES of

1939 - 1969

NSUA/VNORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY•- ALUMNI ASSOCIATION -^

VmCSMM BEACH CHAPTER

Princess Anne County

Union Kempsville

High Schools

Virginia Beach Alumni Chapter

Norfolk State University

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Congratulations FromThe Class of 1948

As we take this walk down ''Memory Lane''

Earlene Mosely

Sarah Corprew Harvey

Shirley Wright Atkins

Ruby Lonesome Allen

Elaine Beckett Walke

Otelia Kimble Jennings

Mae Frances Grimstead Forbes

Mary Harris

Anna Haynes Hargrove

Doris Haynes Morgan

Edith White Johnson

Celestine Edney Washington

Georgia Williams Williams

Ethel Brockett Reid

P.A.C.T.S.

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"Bert"

Bertha S. Ferebee

Class ot '60

"Lebo"

Willie L. Ferebee

Class of '59

Most Valuable Football Player

Our scHoofis Seing

demoCis/tecC

6ut we

wiCCnot

forget

our heritage

or memories

class of1959

Qeorge ^ney Jr.

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Jhanks

For 7he

Memories!

7he Ifzzle Qraduates

1957 Versle link Hasstii

1959 James /. UiiU, Jr.

1961 Maude Uiile ]enH\ns

1964 Mijm & Marie UmU106

In Loving MemoryOf

William Maurice Turner

Union Kempsville

Class of 1 959

Shirley Turner, Wife

Darryl Turner, Son

EDUCAUCNISIHEKEV

'^^hanks be unw^^dtcfr. . . ^

PJV.C.T.S. / NSU^

Daisy Chain Social & Charity Club

The Morgan Family

The Allen Family

The Daughtry Family & Mary L. Johnson

Q^udiah oWoore ^^Jtdgohn

CONGRATUUnONSAND BEST WISHES joPRINCESSANNE COUNTYTRAINING SCHOOL!

GOD'S BLESSINGS AND THANKS

TO OUR ANCESTORS FOR

PROVIDING A PLACE OF

EDUCATION, DIRECTION, AND

GUIDANCE FOR OUR YOUTH.

From:

National Sorority of Pfii Delta Kappa, Inc.

Gamma Mu Chapter

Va. Beach. Va.

Goodbyeto

Trincess Anne County

Training School/

Union JCempsville Jiigh School

Thank you for the memories

And "The Cast Walk"

Earlean Ashby 'WilJcins

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^<Ut^^KZtui(Xtc<M^

&4m a{f 1952

A00& U t^ sputum

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PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY 1 HAINING SCHOOLUNION KEMPSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

LASTWALKM

f r\

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES

THE WILSON FAMILYJ

ALPHAAND OMEGAJames H. Wilson 1^* Graduate Class of 1938

Cora Jean Wilson Reid Class of 1961

Elmore LaSalle Wilson Class of 1962

Margie Wilson Coefield Class of 1962

James H. Wilson, Jr. Class of 1962

Patricia Wilson Spence Class of 1962

William Carlos Wilson Last Graduate Class of 1969

Mrs. Cora W. Wilson TeacherClinic Director

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Class Members Ranking Students

Armstrong, Annie Malbon. Mamie Barbara Morgan Juliet Moseley

Artis. Jerry Mitchell. Delons Mary Woodhouse Judieth Moore

Barnard. Georgia Moore. Judieth Melvin Walker Forrest Munden

Barnes. Georgia Morgan, Barbara Joyce Lee James James Earl Stilh

Baxter. Henrietta Mosley, Joseph Edna Scott Patsy Haynes

Blount. Clifton Mosley, Juliet Mamie Malbon Vernon Jones

Braye. Melvin Munden, Forrest Alice Lewis Dorothy Williams

Brown. Mary Munden, Hearold

Cason. Audrey Owens, Peggy

Cason, Eddie Rainey, George

Cason. Queen Reid, Sarah Class Officers

Cherry, Joe Rogers, Cleveland Barbara Morgan President

Clyde, lona Sands. Alice Edna Scott Vice President

Conley, Melvin Scott. Edna Estelle Tucker Secretary

Creekmore, Charlie Shaw, Lawrence Patsy Haynes Assistant Secretary

Dalley, Audrey Simmons, George Earl Stith Treasurer

Darrell. Robert Smiley, William Eddie Cason & Fannie Williams Sergeant-at-Amis

Doxey, Kathryn Smith, Eugene Mamie Malbon Chaplain

Drewitt. Walter Smith, Larry Vernon Jones & David Whitehurst Business Managers

Ethendge. Dorothy Spratley, Roxie Larry Smith Parliamentanan

Ferbee, Willie Stith, Earl

Filhiol. Jesse Trotman, Charles

Fortes, Benjamin Tucker, Estelle

Foreman, Annie Mae Turner, Maurice Class ColorForeman. Bernice Uzzle. James Blue and Silver

Franklin, Jeannette Walker. Melvin

Fuller. Thomasine Walls, Walter Class FlowerGary, Sarah Whitehurst. David Red Carnation

Gassoway, Phyllis

Gordon, Villie MaeWilliams, Alvln

Williams, Charles Class Motto

Hamberry, Dons Williams, Dorothy "We Have Launched Where Shall We Anchor?"

Harrington, Cleon Williams, Fannie

Haynes, Patsy Wlliams, Johnnie

Haynes, Richard Williams, Leonard

Haynes, Willie Williams, Willie Class SponsorsHoward, Benjamin Wilson, Willie Mr William J Watson

James, Joyce A Woodhouse, Barbara B Mrs Jean Siler

James. Joyce L Woodhouse, Bartiara F Mr Robert L Gordon

Jones, Vernon Woodhouse, Mary

Lewis. Alice Woodhouse, Randolph Administration

Long, Floyd Wright, Roy Lee Mr J V Boykin, Principal

Mrs. L.S Archer, Assistant Principal

Mr. M.P. Strickler, Assistant Superintendent

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On tfie occasion of

yourfriends at the Library ofCongress

saCuteyou,

^sa CTumBCe Owens amfCaroCyn Jones

Class of1966

asyou commemorateyour aCma mater

Vnion 'KfmpsviHe High SchooC

^njoy adthe sharedmemories asyou embrace oldfriendships.

Many Blessing are sent yourwayfor a wondeifuCcelebration of this

historic event.

Nicole Broadus

Pauline Bushrod

Pamela Chesley

Shirley GorhamDonna Harris

Nelson Holton

Denise Jackson

Robert James

Patricia Jones

Barbara Knight-King

Melissa LaDieu

Jay Miller

Gloria Stovall

Joyce Turner

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Phone; (202) 396-0243 - Fax: (202) 396-1015

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t5n is with a heart filled with gratitude and awesome respect that I submit these few words. I

don't believe I could ever adequately convey what my high school years meant to me. There

are so many warm and wonderfiol mcmoncs. . . the making of life long friendships and the

bonding of teacher/student relationships; some of which remain today.

iLTOrty-four years ago when I graduated from this school, I was prepared and equipped by

some of the most dedicated and concerned academicians in the world. It was an era whenteachers took a personal interest in you and encouraged vou to succeed. I pause now to

once again say "Thank You" to those who are yet with us; and honor the memory of those

who have transitioned to a well deserved rest from their labor.

vr was the author of our class song, and those lyrics mean as much to me today as they did

then. In spite of the fact the "sacred halls of UK" will no longer exist in realit)-, they will

always have a special place in my memor)-. My church family join me in saying "ITiank's for

the Memories."

working ,.;A>r y^oAnff...fJlnnning ^or ^ommorro%v...J§uil<ling for ^temitg

CONGRATULATIONSTO

P.A.C.T.S. U.K. High School

On Your Last Walk

Dr. E. M. Scott, Pastor - 7 years

136 Years

Having A Spirit of Unity Through Endurance and Encouragement

Romans 15:5-6

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Little Pincx drove Baptist Church

665 Princess Anne Road

Virginia Beach. Virginia 23457

Church 757- 426-7724 + Study 757-426-752411

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"One Church, One Vision, One Mind"PhiUppians 2:2

«We honor the Alumni

^^ Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High.

^^ God Bless You All!

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(Making God's Kingdom First)

Matthew 6:33

Sunday School 9:30am

Morning Worship 1 1 :00am

(Children's Church)

1st, 2nd, & 4th Sundays

Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00pm

Rev. & Mrs. Joseph A. Tumcr

Johnie Williams

Chairman of Deacons

James Smith

Chairman of Trustees

Ruth Bell

Alumni

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CONGRATULATIONSto our members

of

Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School

New Oak Grove Baptist ChurchEstablished 1862

3200 Head of River Road + Virginia Beach, Virginia 23457

Church Office: 757421-7504 + Church Fax: 757-421-0604

Deacon Charlie E. Basnight, Chairman

Andrew L. Christian

Carrie Christian

Cecelia Christian

Mary Ann Christian

Ralph Christian

Vera Davenport

Annie M. Foreman

Charlie £. Foreman

Clementine Foreman

Clifton A. Foreman

Edward Foreman

Fletcher W. Foreman

Linda D. Foreman

Marion Foreman

Marvin Foreman

W^illie L. Foreman

Gladys Griffin

Harriet Griffin

Cora Harris

Elsie Humphries

Alvin Jones

John Jones, Jr.

Lillian Jones

Mahle Jones

Margaret Jones

McGirtha Jordan

Goldie Mason

Jesse B. Mason

Americus McPherson

Elaine McPherson

Patricia Reid

Phyllis Reid

Brenda Riddick

Dorothy Snowden

Beatrice Spence

Erma Spence

Vera Whitehurst

Wynell Whitehurst

Eross Winston

William Winston, Jr.

Joyce Woodhouse

OUR MISSION STATEMENT:Preparing God's People to be Kingdom Builders by ministering to The Least, The Lost

and The Unloved in Word and Deed. Matthew 25:35-36

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Mrs. (Patrice (Ric^, <First Lady

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In celebration of the

^^CWalk

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IN MEMORY*

NAOMI LAWRENCE RIDLEYNEHEMIAH E. SPENCE, JR.

CLARENCE LAFAYETTEWALKE

F. EDWARD RUSSELL

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EDWARD F. RUSSELLANDREA SAUNDERSLUCILLE RIDDICK SNOWDEN

SCHUYLERCAROELLSELBYMELVIN SEYMOUR, III

MR/MRS CLYDE SILERFRANK SIMMONSCHERYL DILDY SMALLDELORIS HAROLD SMITHKATIE J. SNEADBOSTON SNOWDENJOSIE SNOWDENWALTER C. SNOWDEN, JR.

ALICE WALKE SOMMERVILLEHORTENSE RUSSELL SPENCENEHEMIAH SPENCE JRDYANNE JOHNSON SPENCEREVELYN MOORE SPENCERALICE SANDS STEVENSONEARL STITH

EARVIN & EVELYN TAYLORVALERIE GOWENS TERRYMILDRED CAFFEE JONES

THOMASPORTA RAINEY THOMPSONCARETHA PALMER TUCKER

JAMES UZZLE

CLARENCE LAFAYETTEWALKE

MELVIN WALLJOYCE HAROLD WALTONCYNTHIA WATFORDDAVID WATFORDWILLIAM J.WATSONEVELYN HODNETT WELCHMAGGALEAN W. WESTON

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CARLOS F. WILSONCHARLES WILSONINEZ WILSONMAURICE E. WILSON, SR.

SARAH BAXTER WILSONWILLIE B. WILSON, JR.

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WRIGHTSHANNON WRIGHTMARIE EDNEY YOUNGELIZABETH ETHERIDGE

ZIEGLERREV ROBERT ZIEGLER

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ALUMNI DIRECTORY

CLASS I^ST NAME. FIRST NAME1943 HITEWHEATON. ZULEAN

JOHNS, SIMUELMALBON LAND, JAMES ANNISOWENS WILLS, GENEVAREID. ROYRIDDICK SMITH, ANNh I 1 fc

WATSON. WILLIAM J.

WILLIAMS, ELIJAH

1947 BROWN CLARK, EMMA1963 ALBRITTON, CLARENCE

ASKEW HOMES, TAMMERBELL PI t 1 MAN, CAMILLACASON JOHNS, BESSIECOLSON ROCCO GENICEGARRET WOODHOUSE VIVIAN

GOODMAN, CORA LEEGOODMAN, EARMON LEEGOODMAN, JR EDWARD L.

GRIMSTEAD JAMESHAYNES BROWN, EMILYHENLEY WILDER MARYJARVIS CUFFEE, DORISLAMB, KENNETHMALBON WILSON, VELMAOLDS PARKER, ELIZABETHROBERTS SIMMONS, MARYSAWYER, RICHARDSCOTT FREEMAN, AGNESSMITH JESSETAYLOR LAMB, DORETHAWALKE WINSTONWALKER, JOHNWHEATON GRIMES, RUTHWILLIE GOODMAN, SARAHWRIGHT Mil 1 PR, AMIEEN

1954 BROOKS. GOLDIE M.

CASON, THADDUSCOSTON HARRIET R.

DUKE MULLEN, NANCYETHERIDGE MOODY, INEZ

GATLIN, AMANDA J.

GRIMSTEAD, G.AZEAL W.HOLLEY ELLAHHUGHES, AARON C.

JONES, WILHEMINA CJONES, . VIVIAN K.

MASON, JESSE B.

MCALLISTER, DAVIDMOORE, ANNPARSON, JR. WALTERPATTERSON. BARBARA J.

1955 BERRY ADAMS, EFFIE

DREUITT SNOWDEN, JOSIEKNIGHT LONG, MARINDALAWRENCE BELL, NORMAOWENS, LIONELLRUSSELL PATRICK, AUDREY

1956 KNIGHT, LOUIS L.

1957 U2ZLE HASSELL. VERSIE1958 JONES. JAMES

KNIGHT NICKSON, LOUISEGREGORY, FREDDIE

ADDRESS57 HILLCREST LANE1083 HOPE AVE240 REALTY LANE236 SHIPP LANE5236 LOCKE LANE509 HEAD OF RIVER RD707 15TH STREET272 GRAYSON RD

CITY, STATE ZIP CODEWILLINGBORO, NY 08046

VA. BEACH. VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

VA. BEACH. VA 23464

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322

VA. BEACH, VA 23461

VA BEACH, VA 23462

2305 PRINCESS ANNE RD VA. BEACH, VA234561401 ALBERT RD200 EAST ALLINGTON ST13 BETTY LOU CIRCLEUS 42 EAST2245 N. WOLFSNARE DR

MITCHELLVILLE, MD 20716

LONG BEACH, CA 90805

FOLWORTH, MS 39483

XENIA. OHIO 45385

VA. BEACH, VA 23454

1480 INDEPENDENCE BLVVA. BEACH. VA234551045 NORWICH AVE4106 WAKE AVE4106 WAKE AVE128 VICTORIA DR4820 ALICIA DR652 LAWRENCE DR2317 BRAGG CT459 SMITH U^NE1325HAWAIANDR2417PERITANRD2412 E. VA. BEACH BLVD

VA. BEACH, VA 23455

VA. BEACH, VA 23234

VA. BEACH, VA 23234

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

VA. BEACH, VA 23462

VA. BEACH, VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

VA BEACH, VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23454.

NORFOLK, VA 23604

2287 PRINCESS ANNE RD VA BEACH, VA 23456

312 DODGE DR338 PRINCESS ANNE RD459 SMITH LANE105 BRENTWOOD CR3772 LAKE TAHOE TR1042 OWLS CREEK LANE2302 PORTAL ROAD1418 SHOVELLER AVE3348 HEAD OF RIVER RD2360 SEABOARD RD3336 HEAD OF RIVER RD1026 OWLS CREEK LN

3412 S. PLAZA TR.

2839 DAVIS ST.

128 VICTORIA DR3656 N. LANDING RD4714 SUSSEX RD

VA. BEACH, VA 23455

VA. BEACH, VA 23457

VA BEACH, VA 23452

VA. BEACH. VA 23452

VA/ BEACH. VA 23456

VA. BEACH, VA 23451

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23234

VA. BEACH, VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23467

VA BEACH, VA 23456

VA. BEACH, VA 23457

VA. BEACH, VA 23451

VA BEACH, VA 23462

NORFOLK, VA 23509

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

VA BEACH, VA 23456

VA BEACH, VA 23464

409 OAKLETTE DR APT 31 1 CHESAPEAKE, VA 23325

3429 STANCIL ST VA. BEACH, VA 23452

2366 HEAD OF RIVER RD VA. BEACH, VA 23457

389 BABBTOWN RD SUFFOLK, VA 23434

3648 WINDSOR WOODS B VA. BEACH, VA 23452

5508 CHRISMAN AVE3346 SANDY ST.

105 ERIE AVE518 MANGO DRIVE1543 TALLWOOD CIRCLE425 PRINCESS ANNE RD.

4125MACARTHURRD6344 DREW DRIVE

CLINTON, MD 20735

NORFOLK, VA 23518

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320

VA. BEACH, VA 23457

VA. BEACH, VA 23453

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

6285 HARD BARGAIN CIRC INDIAN HEAD, MD 20640

5909 MARGATE AVE VA. BEACH, VA 23462

1 120 EVERT DR VA. BEACH. VA 23464

4921 PREAKNESS WAY VA. BEACH. VA 23464

1481 LUDLOW DR. VA. BEACH, VA 23456

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ALUMNI DIRECTORY

ZIEGLER ETHERIDGE,SHIELDS MELVIN,

1959 FOREMAN.GREGORY FORBES,JONES,MALBON BURSE.MOORE LITTLEJOHN,

MORGAN ROBINSON,MOSLEY. J

RANEY.SANDS STEVENSON,STITH,

TUCKER WHITFIELDUZ2LE, JR..

WILLIAMS DIXSON.

WILLIAMS,

WILLIAMS,

WILLIAMS,

1960 KNIGHT JOHNSON.1961 BARNES SPELLER.

BROCKETT,CREEKMORE WILLIAMS,

CROSSCUFFFEEGREGORYGRIFFIN GRADY,HAROLD WALTON,HENRY SMITH,

HILL GUNTER,HUGHES CALLOWAY,HUNTER HODNETTHUNTER.JEFFERSON STANCILSCHOFIELD WARREN,SMITH,

SPARROW JONES,WILLIAMS GREGORY,WILLIE CASON,WILSON REID,

WOODHOUSE,WRIGHT MORGAN,

1962 BARNES,BAXTER WILSON,CAFFEE WIGGINS,DAUGHTRY.DOZIER,

ETHERIDGE,FEREBEE WARD.HAYNES, JR.,

HUBERT DRAKEKEELING.

KNIGHT, SRMALBON.MCCOY SMITH.

RAINEY THOMPSON,SELBY,WARD,WIGGINS JORDANWIGGINS,WOODHOUSE,

1963 WILLIAMS,

WILLIAMS,

WILLIAMS,

ELIZABETHBARBARAANNIEBERNICEVERNON MMAMIEJUDIETHBARBARAJOSEPH L

GEORGE W.ALICEEARLESTELLEJAMESFANNIECHARLESJOHNNIE E.

ALVIN E.

GENEVAVEORAC.A &A.L.

WILLIE MAEFREDNORMANMELLIEGLADYSJOYCEMARYGLORIAMALVENEEDITHTHADDEUSDELORISCLEMENTINAISAAC D.

BARBARABERNETTEEVELYNCORA JEANROBERTNAOMIREV. ELIJAH

SARAHJUANITAREV. LINWOODLAWRENCEICEILLIA E.

CAROLYNREV. JOHNGRACIEROBERTELBERT T.

HAROLDVALERIEPORTACAROLEARLYDOROTHYFLOYD DBERNARD W,

BISHOP BERNARDDR. BERNARDLAFAYETTE

3517 CHESTER ST. VA BEACH, VA 23452

6552 WHITEHORN OR NORFOLK, VA 235 1

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341 EAST 70TH ST APT ie NEW YORK. NY 10021

465 SMITH LANE VA BEACH, VA 23452

31003 GOOD HOPE AVE HILLCREST HTS, MD 2074«

1306 WHISTLING DUCK OF UPPER MARLBORO. MD 20774

4157EDINBURGDR.101 NORRIS BROOK LNPO BOX 219

162 SANDYHOOK RD472 APPIAN AVE12217 MCCULLAGHCT.472 GARRISON PLACE5126 CONDOR ST7020 OLD MILL RD1319 WARFIELDDR3989 DAWLEY RD.

741 LAMPLIGHT2039 DEWEY DR5675BAYBERRYDR.4615 MIARFIELD ARC3989 DAWLEY RD6061 CLEAR SPRINGS RD3017 BEAVER DR1108EXCALIBURST

VA. BEACH. VA 23452

PEABODY. MA 01960

WHITE PLAINS NY 10603

BERLIN. MD 21811

VA. BEACH. VA 23452

UPPER MARLBORO MD 20772

VA BEACH. VA 23452

VA. BEACH. VA 23462

NORFOLK VA 23518

PORTSMOUTH. VA 23701

VA. BEACH. VA 23457

VA. BEACH. VA 23462

STAFFORD. VA 22554

NORFOLK VA 23454

CHESAPEAKE.VA 23321 '

VA. BEACH. VA 23457

VA BEACH. VA 23464

VA BEACH, VA 23452

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23323

5328 BLACKWATER LOOP VA BEACH VA 23457

141 1 ELLINGTON SQUARE PORTSMOUTH. VA 23701

1486 OLD VA. BEACH RD1116 JACKSON ST280 GRAYSON RD.

524 NW 52ND ST.

524 NW 52ND ST.

1218GLYDONDR.1224TREEFERNDR.1486 OLD VA BEACH RD.

1095 LONGSTREET AVE.

1481 LUDLOW DR.

2845 PINEWOOD DR5317CROSSFIELDRD473 LINEBERRY RD5871 BURTON STATION RtVA2348 COURT CIRCLE438 LINEBERRY RD.

189WAVERLYDR.3817 WINDSOR WOODS3417 INDIAN RIVER RD601 N. LYNNHAVEN RD.

5338 WYNGATE DR.

1533MILLDAMRD.429 LINEBERRY RD1580 FULLER UkNE6305 BUCKNELL CIR

1769CHESTWOODDR.6401 AVON RD1261 NE84THST

VA BEACH. VA 23464

VA. BEACH VA 23451

VA. BEACH, VA 23462

MIAMI, FL 33127

MIAMI, FL 33127

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

VA. BEACH. VA 23451

VA. BEACH. VA 23454

VA. BEACH VA 23451

VA. BEACHVA. BEACH.VA BEACH

BEACH.BEACH.

VA

VA 23456

VA 23452

VA 23464

VA 23452

VA 23456

VA. BEACH. VA 23456

VA. BEACH. VA 23452

VA. BEACH. VA 23452

VA. BEACH VA 23452

VA. BEACH, VA 23456

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

NORFOLK, VA 23502

VA. BEACH. VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

VA. BEACH, VA 23456

VA BEACH. VA 23454

VA. BEACH. VA 23456

NORFOLK, VA 23513

MIAMI. FL 33138

2876 PLEASANTWOOD RD POWHATAN, VA 23139

101 1 ATLANTIC DR. VA BEACH. VA 23451

1416 OLD VA BEACH RD VA. BEACH. VA 23451

1 39 WAVERLY DR. VA BEACH . VA 23452

NEW YORK, NY3310 N LEISUREWORLD E SILVER SPRINGS, MD 20906

6034 RICHMOND HWY #1023 ALEXANDRIA.VA22303

6610 STONEY PT. NORTH NORFOLK, VA 23502

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WINSLOW DEWPSEY,1964 DAVIS.

WINSLOW MCCANTS.KNIGHT, JR.

WILSON, JR.

1965 ASHBYASHBY,ASKEW FEREBEE,BARBER GRAY,BARNES WELLS,BRYANT,CAFFEE WIGGINS,CHEEKS DAVIS,

CORNICK WEBSTER,DAVIS JR,

ELLIOTT DEGREE,ELLIOTT,

GOODMAN DAVIS,

GORDON JOYNER,GORDON WALLACE,GRAHAM MOODY,HAROLD,HYMAN,JAMES,KING SMITH,

KING,

LAWRENCE MOORE,MALBON YARN,PLUMMER,ROBINSON. JR.

RUSSELL,

SHAW HORTONSMITH HAIRSTON,SPRUELL,TILLERY BUTTS,WALKER MCNAIR,WILLIAMS,

WILSON JONES,WOODHOUSE,WRIGHT.YARN

1966 BARNES CORREIA,BENJAMIN HILL.

BELIN

BOONE POPE,

VENICELONNIEDELORISRUFUSREV HUBERT HJESSE JR.

CUVRETHAGLORIABARBARAALBERTACLEAVONJUANITAPEGGYROSA BERNICERAYMOND F

PREZILLAJOSEPH CSHIRLEYDOROTHYMARIAREGINAMAURICERONNIEALBERTAPRILJUNE I

BARBARA SUELAURICEMCRAYHARRY L,

AARONMARVAERNESTINELINWOODMARIONETTEJOYCEMICHAEL B.

CAROLLEROY C. JR.

MIlTON E.

ANTHONYFLORENCEIDA

JAMESCYNTHIA

BREATHWAITE GALLAGHAN, REGINABRONSON LINNENBURFORD WIGGINS,CASON,CHERRY,COOPER,CORNICK BANECORNICKCRUMBLE OWENS,DAVIS VANN.FOREMAN MORGAN,GOFFIGAN MONROEGORDON HOLLOWAYGREGORY JOYNER.GRIMSTEAD BOGGS,HARVEY,HOLLOWAYHUGHES,

PATTRONSARAHSTELLAFRANCISALBERT F

JEANETTEROOSEVELTROSAPHYLLISLINDA

LYDIA

JANICEROSABEVERLYROBERTMICHAEL T.

BERNARD

8510DANGERFIELDPL4413 TRIGGER CT305 S. 7TH ST10170 WARDS RD.

313 BARCELONA LANE708 DURHAM AVE.

536 CROWN CRESCENT3913 SPRING MEADOW CF

1024 BIRMAN WOOD DR.

3240 SAXON PUVCE3608 SEAGULL RD.

139WAVERLYDR1353 RIVER SPRAY AVE.

1 324 SANJO FARMS DR.

1353 RIVER SPRAY AVE1317 PLACID WAY644 LAWRENCE DR4413 TRIGGER CT5740 E HASTINGS ARCH2309 36TH ST, SE437 LINEBERRY PL.

3808 CHARTER OAK RDPO. BOX 2871

1 900 QUAIL HOLLOW CT1 5440 MARSHFIELD AVE1011 WOODBOURNE AVE.

2408 MADISON AVE718 WEYMOUTH COURT1235 CURIE STREET5608 EDWARDS AVE.

707 CROSS QUAY619 WILLOW OAK DR4946 ERSKINE STREET271 HARRIER STREET141 PEER LANDING LOOP1288 HILLOCK CROSSING6800 FLEETWOOD RD #1

1

3753 OLD FORGE RD.

5805 MAYWOOD BLVD.

1218 LEAD ST APT E

1065 NORWICH AVE6331 SCOTTSFIELD DR.

1926 CONSTITUTION DR.

1001 SAWGRASSLN6325 COLBY WAY5944 AMBER RIDGE6121 TEABERRYWAY981 OWLS CREEK LN.

983 ATLANTIS DE #202

15809 SUSSEX ST

2853 CANDLEWOOD DR2432 FEATHERBED DR3308 RAINIER CT11025BELTONST3820 ABERDEEN CT.

13846 SPRINGSTONE DR.

1411 SHEARWATER5393 BAYSIDE RD.

812 HENRY ST3604 N LAKEFRONT DR29319 TIFFANY CT.

5324 PANDORIA AVE.

157 HUGHES LANE

CLINTON, MD 20735

VA BEACH VA 23456

NEWARK. NJ 07103

RUSTBURG, VA 24588

VA. BEACH, VA 23452

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23325

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23321

VA. BEACH VA 23454

VA. BEACH, VA 23453

VA. BEACH. VA 23452

VA BEACH VA 23452

HENDERSON, NV 89012

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320

HENDERSON, NV 89012

CHESAPEAKE. VA 23320

VA. BEACH. VA 23462

VA BEACH VA 23456

VA BEACH VA 23462

WASHINGTON, DC 20020

VA. BEACH VA 23452

VA. BEACH VA 23452

VA. BEACH VA 23450

VA. BEACH VA 23455

HARVEY, IL 60426

BALTIMORE. MD 21212

BALTIMORE, MD 21217

VA BEACH VA 23462

NORFOLK, VA 23513

PENNSAUKEN,NJ 08109

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23320

VA BEACH, VA 23462

VA. BEACH, VA 23462

SOUTH MILLS, NC 27976

VA. BEACH, VA 23455

MCLEAN, VA 22101

VA BEACH, VA 23452

VA. BEACH, VA 23455

NORFOLK, VA 23504

VA BEACH VA 23455

SUFFOLK, VA 23435

ST,LEONARD, MD20685PORTSMOUTH,VA 23703

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

HAYMARKET.VA 20169

CLINTON. MD 20735

VA. BEACH, VA 23451

VA. BEACH. VA 23451

DETROIT, Ml 48227

CHESAPEAKE VA 23324

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23325

VA, BEACH, VA 23452

UPPER MARLBORO,MD20744VA. BEACH. VA 23453

CLIFTON, VA 20124

JACKSONVILLE, FL 32218

VA. BEACH VA 23455

NORFOLK, VA 23509

RICHMOND, VA 23518

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48034

VA. BEACH. VA 23455

VA. BEACH, VA 23451

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ALUMNI DIRECTORY

IVERY BUNNELL, MARYJOHNSON HOLLOWAY, NANNIEJONES, CAROLYNKIMBLE FERGUSON, ETHELEENMITCHELL GOODWIN. LORRAINENEAL POSEY. BARBARANEAL THOMAS, MARZELIANEWSOME HORNSBY, BEVERLYPARKER, CHARLIEPETTY, JOHN H.

PLUMMER. ERNESTPRICE, WILLIAMREID HENDERSON, SYLVIASMITH HARVEY CAROLYNSNOWDEN. WILLIAM

SPAIN, RAYWHITFIELD LOCKE, DIANEWILLIAMS MOODY, ADREANWILLIAMS STOKES, MARYWILLIAMS, SHIRLEYWILSON LANFORD SHIRLEY

1967 MASON MITCHELL WILLIA MAE1968 OWEN WILLIAMS. ALICE

2864 STRATFORD GLEN802 DIPLOMA CT.

320 CONSTITUTION AVE.N1237 GENERAL ST945 CROSS LINK RD.

1925 ROBERT HALL DR.

2304 DUNBARTON DR.

5809 TAJO AVE2111 POWELLS CIRCLE114 CROSS FOXES DR.

2924 FETSCH PL.

320 CONSTITUTION AVE8708 GRASMERE CT.

29319 TIFFANY CT.

981 OUTER BRIDGE QUAY129 BATTLE AVE.

12906 ST.EDMUND WAY2325 LLOYD DR.

4819 SNOWMASS RD.

1635 SUDBURY CT.

6601 GREEN GLEN CT.

439 PEREGRINE ST1607 SUNBURY ROAD

CHARLOTTESVILLE,VA 2291

1

VA. BEACH, VA 23462

WASHINGTON, DC 20002

VA. BEACH. VA 23464

RALEIGH, NC 21610

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23324

CHESAPEAKE. VA 23325

VA. BEACH VA 23455

WOODBRIDGE, VA 22191

FT WASHINGTON MD 20744

VA. BEACH. VA 23453

WASHINGTON,DC 20002

FT WASHINGTON,MD 20744

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48034

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

WARRENTON, NC 27589

MITCHELLVILLE,MD202721

CHESAPEAKE.VA 23325

GLEN ALLEN. VA 23060

VA. BEACH, VA 23464

ALEXANDRIA.VA22315VA. BEACH, VA 23462

RICHMOND, VA 23224

ADDENDEMS

DIRECTORY

CIASS L.VST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS1965 ASHBY. BAILEY LINDA 4877 CROWN

JOYNER, ALLEN 5740 E. flASTINGS ARCHWHITE, JAMES JAMES 403 GRICE STREETWHITEHI RST FOREMAN. PAl !LE 1 1 E 3960 D! FREE LANE

1966 GOEGREY MILLS ELIZABETH 1 83 SEA STREET

CITY, STATE. ZIP CODECHESAPEAK, VA 23325

VIRGINIA BEACH,VA 23462

ELIZABETH CITY. NC 27909

VA. BEACH. VA 234.S6

VA BEACH, VA 23451

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T.C. Smith Stadium - 1966

The new stadium was

dedicated to the memory of

the late Thaddeus Clay Smith

first principal of the school

and admired teacher, friend,

and benefactor to many in

the Virginia Beach area.

Mr. Victor J. Ashe, long-time

friend and fraternity brother

of Mr. Smith, delivered the

dedication address.

Above are pictured Mr. J. V. Boykins, Principal; Attorney Victor J. Ashe, The Reverend Thomas M. Venable;

Mr. George Ferrell. Chairman of the School Board; Mr. K .L. Jard. former member of the School Board; and

Mr. Frank W. Cox, Superintendent of Schools.