Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1951
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I em oik 797 Published by the Annual Staff of MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Richmond, Virginia 342 Hllefeell ..NMI'l0lI'eJ 1106! y-Olle emoir EDITOR-I N-CH I EF Ba rba ra Savedge BUSI N ESS MANAGERS Jeanne Smith Betty Page Leneave .QQ 4.15. ., ,X f ,,- II ll Il ll Il ll l! ell X ..-'-'-sex aux w w .xmiiwx - bmw xm E m v XS ' i s-ms wx- p lfmmmmr -1 W KMWWm...mq..,,.mwKWEkNY I- WEWBHMNLEWQW MESEY - Y H, i. HT' ' ' W - WV . ,Y 2 of me l l l 0l QlfU0l - o f7Ae sw emoir ln this volume of the Memoir we give you a history of your high school career. lf it succeeds in recalling joyful memories of high school days, we have not worked in vain but have accomplished our goal. Your ALMA MATER has afforded you the opportunity to live together democratically, so that you may hereafter meet more adequately the chal- lenge of community living. 3 Mrs. Larnb We the Senior Class of l95l gratefully and lovingly dedicate this issue of the Memoir. leckca fion To our Sponsors, Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Morris, Friends and Counselors of our high school days whose Character, inspiration, and helpful interest have been an encour- agement to us, Mrs, Morris ,401 --- U -- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- --- -- .-- -- -- -- --- --- ---- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- -- -- In -- --- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- - - -- --- -- -------- -- -------- -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------ -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------ -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------ -------- ------- -------- ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------- ------- ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - ----- - -------- ------ ----- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------ -------. ------ ------- ------ ------ --- -- ---- ---- -- -- --- ---- --- -- --- --- - - - - - - --- -- --- ---- --- -- -- ---- ,-- -- --- .- --- -- - --- --- --- --- --- -- --- - --- -- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------- ------ -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- -------- ------ -------- ------- - - - - - - - - --- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- - - --- --- --- -- --- --- --- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - --- --- ---- ----- - - - ---- ---- --- ----- ---- -- ----- ----- --- - - - --- --- --- -- --- ---- - --- - - --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- ---- --- --- --- ---- - - -- - :- - ----- ----- - ----- ----. ----- --f-- - l'l'lU'lL5fl CLtL0l'l ----------------------- ----------------------- ----------------------- ------------------- ----------------------o ------------ ----------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- ------------------- ----------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- -------------------- ---------------------on -------------1-------o ----------------------a - -- --- --- - - - - - - MR. G. H. REID, Principal William and Mary College, BS., M.A lx' as Q., ,s Jggumr ,. mj'1'.rk 4.1 . 7 H 1 P-h . wi 11. , 'FA .s fg 1 l K A' , tba' in 'L .. gg' ' fa. T,- . . ,E .H:..i . . W. I at q . 'A 1. fifty, '3 .ff U' iq XF.. au 3 .if M. uw? fd ,553 ,.., v tw. N H J' . 4 .X xx 1 'K v im ., .,, A f, S '55 1' . '32 ef 1? M 1 ., Qs, l.fs,,., , ..., ,,,, Mk ll l l efifiage rom fAe fqfincqaa To the class of 1951 l wish to extend my heartiest congratulations. June 5, 1951, will be a day that will long be remembered by each of you. To some of you, that day will no doubt mark the close of your formal education within the classrooms of an educational in- stitution. To others, it will simply mean the comple- tion of another year of formal educational activities. Regardless of the groups which you may find yourself in, l sincerely hope that the few years which you have spent in high school have to some degree given you an insight into the qrave situation in which we in this coun- try find ourselves today. Though it be true that some have contributed and labored more than others, so it is in life. While this is true, it is also an accepted fact that one cannot in this day and age live unto himself alone. lf we are to get the best out of life, we rn'fst early learn to put aside self and selfish motives and work together with that spirit of cooperation that tends to bring out the best that is within us. May your major obiectives in life be service to your fellow-man because herein lies true life. G. H. REID, Principal. , fftw 5 -' ,m f -.,, . , r- mr - wrscwwv -c ' vi uf, -1 - - Q i, as fm .f . - ,, 1 r si. - 1-i f ia. r ri. ss sss ss . f ,m f s,,. e 1 viz. . f i s ,.si. . - . ll MISS NADINE BURNETT, B.S. Madison College MISS DORIS C, CAVANAUGH, A.B. Marywood College, Randolph Macon College MISS JEAN ENGLISH COSBY, A.B. Virginia Intermont and University of Alabama wg, MR. ROBERT D. FORD, A.B. University of Richmond VW MRS. ELEANOR KERNS GREGORY, B.S. Richmond Professional Institute MR. CHARLES A. HARVEY, B.A., M,A. University of Richmond MISS CLARA M. HURT, B.S. Longwood College, University of Rich- mond MR. WILLARD N. KAEMPF, A.B. Randolph Macon Teachers College, Columbia University MRS. MARVIN H. KENT, A.B. Lynchburg College 0016? MRS. MYRTLE B. KING Secretary to Principal B.A. Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia MRS. CHARLES T. LAMB, JR. v, MRS. JERRY C. MCCANN, B.S. Madison College MISS ORA L. MCDANIEL, B.S State Teachers College Radford University of Virginia f , if, . E' 5' G 1 A 'W - if 'E-if I a '1gA MR. HOWLE F. MOORE Richmond Professional Institute MRS. MELVIN A. MORRIS, A.B. Meredith College MISS POLLY ANNA NASSER, B.S Longwood College MR. LANGDON L. PERDUE University of Richmond MR, SAMUEL J. SCORDO, A.B. Bowling Green Business University, Smithdeal Business College MISS RUBY L. SPAIN, B.S. Richmond Professional Institute MR. CONRAD H. WASH B.S. in Music Richmond Professional Institute MISS KATHRYN E. WATKINS, B.S Longwood College MISS MARJORIE WEBB, B.A. Westhampton College of University of Richmond HCM MR. ALBERT L. WILLIAMS MR. GARNETT L. WILLIAMS MISS RUTH ELIZABETH MRS. GRACE H. COLEMAN B.S. B.S. CLARK, B.S. A.B. William and Mary College William and Mary College Appalachian State Teachers' Catawba College University of Virginia College 5-f ig, ., .. 1 .miie-. is t WS FS' XA -, . ,Yin g PR 3 Q .nw 'SUB 'lim GLUE? MRS. JAMES R. GREEN Indiana State Teachers' College MRS. L. RANDOLPH HARRISON, A.B. Mary Baldwin College MRS. EDWARD H. HAYES Longwood Collegeg Duke Univer- sity MRS. MARY WILSON HOLDER, B.S,, M.R.E. University of Alabamag Assembly's Training School MRS. KATHERINE IRBY, B.S. Longwood College MRS. HERMAN J. LENEAVE Longwood Collegep Lynchburg Col- lege MISS VIRGINIA NEWELL Longwood Collegeg William and Mary College MRS. HARVEY NOTTINGHAM Longwood Collegeg William and Mary College MRS. LEWIS W. SALMON University of Virginiag William and Mary College MRS. CORNELIUS P. SHIELDS Elloomsburg State Teachers' College MRS. ALBERT L. SMITH Mary Washington Collegeg Rich- mond Professional Institute MISS DAWN P. TESKE, A.B. in Art Bucknell University MISS LOIS F. WALLER Madison College MRS. CLAUDE E. WILEY Richmond Professional lnsfilufe Longwood College MRS. RALPH T. WILLIAMS Radford State Teachers' College .-.--.........--...--.. -.--...-..........,.... ...-.-................. -...................... .--.................... --..........--....-..... -.nu---...-.......-.... -.-1-.......--..-...... Q--..........--........ ...--.....-.......-.... 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Q.. .. .ua- .nn- fs. - ...- .nan- ...q enior CVM PRESIDENT ........ ..... R alph Vincent VICE PRESIDENT ..... .... R ussell Hart SECRETARY ....... .... S hirley Wall TREASURER .... .............. J ean Morgan MASCOTS .... ..... M ary Cashion, Steve Koch SPONSORS Mrs. Vivian Lamb and Mrs. Marie Morris COLORS MOTTO FLOWER Wine 8. White Not Finished: .lust Begun White Carnation BETTY ANN BANGLE Betts l5l5 Snead Road, Richmond, Virginia-Communique Staff 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, 5, Library Club 2, Junior Operetta Cast 4, Annual Staff 55 Senior Play Production 5: Varsity Club 55 Varsity Basketball 5. WOODLY FAYE BARTLAM Rickie 4410 Decatur Street, Richmond, Virginia--S.C.A. Council 2, 4, 55 Junior Red Cross 3, Cheerleader 4, 5 lCo-Captain Sl, Junior Operetta Cast 4, Glee Club 4, 55 Senior Play Cast 55 Varsity Basketball 55 Varsity Club 5. ANITA JOY BASS Joy Mosely, Virginia-Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5 lVice President 2, 4l lPresident 5l5 Junior Red Cross 2, 3 lTreasurer 331 F.H. A. 3, Com- munique Staff l, 55 Beta Club 4, 5 lSecretary 53, Annual Staff 51 S.C.A. Council 5, Senior Play Cast 5. JAMES EARL BURTCHETT Birdie IIOO East 49th Street, Richmond, Virginia---Baseball 2, 3, 45 Junior Operetta Production 4, Senior Play Cast 5. GLENNICE REAMS CARNEY Glennice 4600 Decatur Street, Richmond, Virginia-Senior Play Cast 5. CLYDE RANDOLPH CASHION CIyde Winterpock, Virginia. MILTON CHERRY Mike Route IO, Richmond, Virginia-Ithaca High School, New York, 4 years, Annual Staff 5. SIMON BOGAN DAVIS, JR. Sammy Route ll, Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Basketball 4, 55 Junior Oper- effa Cast 47 Senior Play Cast 5. JACQUELINE LEE DENISON Jackie l4I7 Snead Road, Richmond, Virginia-Communique Staff 25 Ll- brary Club 23 Cheerleader 35 Junior Operette Cast 45 Senior Play Pro- duction 5. JOHN WILLIAM EAGLES John I Route 8. Richmond, Virginia-Annual Staff 5. I3 Q T , .w ee., ,qw fx.: in li A eniom I ' if Ez, . . Mi if. - :ffl .- imc H: Ig ' Ji eftselig mg, 5 ' Y1. SW - ,f uahkllir' Z. , 'k'L , 7 NI X L,.- Vhg ialjm I V ,gi ' '-1v i f vt , A,,., J--M Q Q' in E I., I? I Q' 'R i M ,mn ., eww eniom 111' HELEN WINIFRED DUNN Helen Route ll, Richmond, Virginia--Hockey Team I, 2, 55 Communique Staff I, 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Library Club I, 5, Junior Red Cross 4, Junior Operetta Cast 4, Varsity Club 4, 5: Senior Play Production 5. BEVERLY ANN ELLIS Bev Route 8, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Production 45 Senior Play Production 5. CATHERINE ELIZABETH ELLIS Cat Route 8, Richmond, Virginia-Senior Play Production 5. WILBUR GEORGE FARNSWORTH Web I25 Warwick Road, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Ooeretta Cast 45 Glee Club 5: Band 5. JAMES ROBERT FOOTE Foote McKay Avenue, Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Football 55 Senior Play Cast 5, Junior Operetta Cast 4. BENJAMIN GROVER GOINS Chief Route B, Richmond, Virginia--Varsity Football 2, 5, Varsity Base- ball 3, 4, 55 Monogram Club 5. JOSEPH CLANTON HAGOOD Buddy Route 2, Beach, Virginia-Junior Varsity Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, 55 Monogram 3, 4 lSecretary 555 Junior Operetta Cast 4, 'Memoir Staff 55 Senior Play Production 5. RUSSELL EDWIN HART Run Route 8, Richmond, Virginia--Assistant Manager Baseball I 5 Class Vice-President 4, 55 Junior Operetta 45 Glee Club 4, 5, Band 5. RALPH DOUGLAS HEATH Doug Route 2, Beach, Virginia-Manager Football Team 2, 3, 4, 5, Junior Operetta Production 4, Monogram Club 5. CAROLYN ALOISE HENSLEY Carol Route 2, Midlothian, Virginia-Transfer from Thomas Dale in I950, F.H.A. Club 5. GORDON FARRELL HOLLOWAY Gordon 2l Brandon Road, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Cast 45 Glee Club 4, 55 Band 55 Senior Play Cast 5. DAVID BRUCE HOUGH Dave Route ll, Richmond, Virginia-Beta Club 4, 5 iTreasurer SI: An- nual Staff 5. GLENNICE FAYE JACKSON Faye 4509 Stockton Street, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Produc- tion 45 Glee Club 4, 5. PHYLLIS FINLEY JOLLY Jolly Route ll, Richmond, Virginia-Hockey Team I, 25 Basketball Man- ager 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 35 Junior Operetta Cast 4 Senior Play Cast 55 Annual Staff 55 Varsity Club 4, 5. FRANKLIN DOUGLAS JONES Bunny Route ll, Box 85, Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Basketball 4, 55 Junior Operetta Production 4. MARVIN CONWELL JONES Cutie Route ll, Richmond, Virginia5 Junior Operetta Cast 4. WILBUR LEE JONES Washington Lee 49th Street, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Varsity Basketball I, 25 Junior Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 4, 55 Junior Operetta Production 45 Senior Play Production 55 Monogram Club 4, 5. PHYLLIS LOUISE KIDD 'Phil Route I, Winterpock, Virginia-Junior Operetta Production 4. CALVIN MAYNARD KOCK Sonny Route ll, Richmond, Virginia-Senior Play Production 5. VERNON EDISON LAPRADE Vernon 56th Street, Richmond, Virginia--Jr. Varsity Football I5 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, 55 Musical Revue 35 Class President 3, 45 S.C.A. Coun- cil 3, 4, 55 Jr. Operetta Cast 45 Jr. Red Cross Council Nice Presi- dent 4l iPresident 57 Monogram Club 4, 5 iVice President 575 Senior Play Cast 5. ' I5 '-cn if ,,,ss gk ah' 1 eniord at 'K we A 53:55.53 f H A ,.- ' ' ...te ' ,J-eifm eniorfi 'WOR ...-M.. WN- QO-m....,, .417 ELIZABETH PAGE LENEAVE Betty l6ll Chesterfield Drive, Richmond, Virginia-Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sect. of 8th grade I, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Communique Staff 2, Red Cross Representative 3, 5, Sect. and Treasurer Class 4, Junior Operetta Cast 4, Varsity Club 5, Annual Staff 5, Senior Play Production 5. JAMES ARTHUR LEWIS Crow Route 8, Richmond, Virginia-Library Club l, 2, Communique Staff 4, Jr. Operetta Cast 4, Senior Play Production 5, Annual Staff 5. GEORGE WAYLAND LUTER Wayland Broad Rock Road, Richmond, Virginia-Transfer trom Whaleyville High, Whaleyville, Virginia. MARGARET ELIZABETH MANN Maggie 2415 Short Warwick Road, Richmond 24, Virginia-Communique 2, S.C.A. Council 3, Junior Operetta Cast 4. LUCILLE MAE MASSEY Lou Route ll, Box 401, Richmond, Virginia--Jr. Red Cross Council 3, Jr. Varsity Basketball 3. LELIA MAE MONTGOMERY LuIu BeII Route ll, Richmond, Virginia--Jr. Varsity Basketball l, 25 Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 5 ISec. 53, Hockey Team 25 Jr. Operetta Cast 4, Varsity Club 4, Senior Play Cast 55 Annual Staff 5. JEAN CAROL MORGAN Jean 3821 Walmsley Blvd., Richmond Virginia-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 57 Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Communique Staff 2, 3, Jr. Operetta Cast 4, Senior Play Production 5, Class Treasurer 5. RUVAL JEAN MORRISON Jean Route ll, Box 3l3, Richmond, Virginia-Glee Club 4, 55 Jr. Oper- Stta Casg 4, Communique Staff 5, Annual Staff 55 Senior Play Pro- uction . GORDON THOMAS MOTLEY GeocIlie l5l8 Snead Rd., Richmond 24, Virginia-Jr. Varsity Football 2, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5 tCapt'. 575 Monogram Club 3, 4, 5 lTreasurer 43 lPresident 53, Jr. Operetta Cast 45 Glee Club 3, 4. EDITH GAYNELL NEWCOMB Edith Route 9, Richmond, Virginia-President of 8th grade lg Communique 25 Jr. Operetta Cast 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Senior Play Production 5. I6 WILLARD CLAUDE NEWCOMB Billy Route l0, Richmond, Virginia-Jr. Varsity Football l5 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5 iCapt. Sl Musical Revue 3, Glee Club 4, 55 Monogram Club 4, 5 lTreas. 535 Junior Operetta Cast 4. GROVER STARR PAULETTE Grover Route 9, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Cast 45 Beta Club , 5. BEVERLY HANCOCK PEMBERTON PadIy 4808 Midlothian Pike, Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Football l, 2, 4, 55 Junior Operetta Production 45 Monogram Club 4, 55 Senior Play Production 5. PEGGIE ANN PLOTT Peg l7 Brandon Rd., Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Production 4, Glee Club 4, 55 Communique Staff 55 Senior Play Production 55 Cheerleader 55 Library Club 5. WALTON PAGE POARCH PoacIl 4510 Decatur St., Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 55 Junior Operetta Cast 45 Monogram Club 4, 5. CARROL LEIGH POWELL Cookie 2000 Mills Rd., Richmond, Virginia-Jr. Varsity Football lp Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 55 Monogram Club 4, 5. PHYLLIS ANN RAGLAND Phyllis ll2 Queen Anne Drive, Richmond, Virginia-Communique Staff 55 Glee Club 5. JAMES CARLTON REAMS T -Square Route l, Moseley, Virginia-Communique Staff 25 Library Club 4, 55 Boys' State Rep. 45 Junior Operetta Cast 45 Senior Play Cast 5. SHIRLEY FAE RICHARDSON Rich 2401 Short Warwick Rd., Richmond, Virginia-Communique Staff 25 Junior Operetta Cast 45 Senior Play Production 55 Glee Club 4, 55 Annual Staff 5. CHRISTOPHER ELLIS PETER RIGBY, Ill Chris Route ll, Richmond, Virginia-Transfer from Cathedral School5 Beta Club 55 Senior Play 5. eniom 1' I X, T ff eniorfi fum img, I' Ifw , F, -' , ' IWW I -L ' , . M K 1 JANE VIOLA ROWE Rowe Route 9, Richmond, Virginia--Hockey Team 2, Ji: Varsity Basket ball 2, Glee Club 4, 5, BARBARA JEAN SAVEDGE Bobbie 2I I3 Welford Road, Richmond, Virginia---Glee Clcb 4, 5, Jr. Oper- etta Cast 4, Senior Play Cast 5, Memoir Staff 5 lEclitorI. WILLIAM RICHARD SCHILLINGS Peanut 62l2 Ellington Avenue, Richmond, Virginia-S.C.A. Rep. I, Jr. Varsity Football Manager I, Beta Club 4, 5, Jr. Operetta Cast 45 Red Cross Council 5 lTreasurerI. PEGGY LUCILLE SIEGFRIED Lucy Route II, Richmond, Virginia-Jr. Red Cross I, Library Club 2, 3, Junior Operetta Cast 4. HELEN CLINTON SHORT Sherrie Route 2, Midlothian, Virginia--Safety Council Ig S.C.A. Council 2, 3, 5 lPresident 5Ig Library Club 3, 4, 5 lSec. 4Ip Class President 2, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Jr. Operetta Cast 4, Senior Play Cast 5, Communique Staff 5. REGINALD EUGENE SLAUGHTER Reggie Route Il, Hey Road, Richmond, Virginia-Musical Revue 3, Glee Club 4, 5 lPresident SI, Jr. Operetta Cast 4 lAcf:ompanist-Ig Senior Play 5 lAccornpanistI, Annual Staff 55 Communique Staff 5, S.C,A. 5. JEANNE MARIE SMITH Jeanne I425 Warwick Rd., Richmond, Virginia-Glee Club I, 2, 5, Library Club 2, 5, Communique Staff 2, Beta Club 4, 55 Junior Operetta Cast 4, S.C.A. Council 5, Senior Play Production 5, Annual Staff 55 Varsity Club 5 lTreas. SI. ELEANOR MAY SNEAD Els I6I2 Chesterfield Drive, Richmond 24, Virginia-Communique Staff I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 55 Junior Operetta Cast 4, Senior Play Production 5. THELMA ELIZABETH SNELLINGS Scottie Route 8, Richmond, Virginia-Library Staff I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Rep. 4, Junior Operetta Production 4, Senior Play Production 5. ELLEN LOUISE TAYLOR Pixie 52I0 Bassett Ave, Richmond, Virginia--Safety Council I, 27 Com- munique Staff I, 2, 35 Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Glee Club I, 2, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Junior Operetta Production 4. t ,,V:-E I V I -- JOAN LOUISE TAYLOR Nit Wit 4615 Decatur Street, Richmond, Virginia-Glee Club 2, 3, Jr. Oper- etta Production 4, Senior Play Cast 5, Jr. Varsity Basketball 3, Var- sity Basketball 5, Varsity Club 5 lPres. 53. JOSEPHINE LOIS TOMAN Lois 6Oll Broad Rock Road, Richmond, Virginia--Red Cross Rep. l, 25 Library Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Production 5. LEWIS EDWARD VAUGHAN LuLu Route ll, Richmond, Virginia--Jr, Varsity Football, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 5, Monogram Club 4, 5, Jr. Operetta Cast 4, Senior Play Production 5, Jr. Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, 5. JAMES RALPH VINCENT Rufus 64ll Vial Road, Richmond, Virginia--Beta Club 4, 5 lPresident 53, Monogram Club 4, 5, Varsity Football 4, 5, S.C.A. Council 55 Class President 5. SHIRLEY OCTAVIA WALL Ciggie 225 German School Road, Richmond, Virginia--Communique Staff l, 2, S.C.A. Council 2, 45 Library Staff l, 2, 55 F,H.A. 5 lSecretary 5, Class Secretary 5, Junior Operetta Cast 45 Senior Play Production 5. JOYCE ANN WIGLESWORTH Jo 6402 Broad Rock Road, Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, Junior Operetta Cast 45 Senior Play Production 55 Varsity Club 5 lVice President 57, Glee Club 5. ROGER LEE WILLIAMS Roger lOl7 48th Street, Richmond, Virginia-Varsity Football 4, 5, Base- ball 4, 5, Junior Operetta Cast 4, Senior Play Production 5. PEGGIE ANNE WINCKLER Peggie Winterpock, Virginia-Library Club 3, 4, 57 F.H.A. 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. WAVERLY KEITH WINFREE Cat Route ll, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Cast 4, Annual Staff 5, Senior Play Production 5. ROBERT ANGUS WOOD, JR. Bobby Route Il, Richmond, Virginia-Junior Operetta Cast 4. 1 9 - in if it 3 .1 if E A X .0 en ford en ior add rap ecy Five years after I graduated from Manchester I married and, moved to Ohio. I liked my new home very much but it wasn't like Richmond. After being there four years, my husband, a re- tired naval officer, and I decided to have an anniversary party in West Virginia at the beautiful hotel, Hotel Jimmy. There we found JIM LEWIS and JIMMY REAMES, the owners. They told us that ELEANOR SNEAD owned a thousand-acre ranch in Texas, GROVER PAULETTE was a well-known lawyer with offices in Georgia and South Carolina and JOY BASS was his secretary. While waiting for the people to arrive for the party, the devil appeared next to me with BOBBY WOOD dressed in a police uniform. BOBBY said that he had been on the police force for a number of years. This surprised me very much, and we started talking about the Imps who were classmates of i950-51. They suggested that we go to Footies Inn owned by JIM FOOTE. JIM would be quite surprised to see us and perhaps there might be quite a few of the Imps there. BEN GOINS, owner of the GOINS Tobacco Company, and BUDDY HAGOOD, a commercial artist who draws for the Esquire Magazine, had their offices in the same building near the Inn, we were told. I left my table and went to the lobby to the news stand and picked up a few copies of magazines, one of which was the Shortie . When I opened the magazine, I saw that HELEN SHORT was the editor. The main article was Newcomb and Plott Have Sung Again. I read the details and learned that BILLY NEWCOMB and PEGGIE PLOTT were singers on Broadway. Another article of musical interest was the advertisement that REGGIE SLAUGHTER and JEANNE SMITH were giving piano lessons and that small childrensshould start taking lessons early. The sports article that caught my eye was the Richmond Basketball Team. GORDON MOTLEY was captain of the team and his team mates were LEWIS VAUGHAN, SIMON DAVIS, and FRANK JONES. By coincidence, I talked to PHYLLIS IJOLLYI MOTLEY and she said that she never missed a game, and the team hadn't lost a game this year. She also gave us news about some of the other Imps. WAVERLY WINFREE was teaching science and BILLY SCHILLINGS was teaching government at the Univer- sity of Richmond. Over on Hull Street in Richmond, she said one can see a very large store called LAPRADE JR.'S Model Radio Shop, owned and operated by VERNON LAPRADE. LELIA MONTGOMERY was his secretary. When we got back to the table, whom should I see but JOYCE WIGLESWORTH. She is the girls' coach at Manchester now and likes her job fine. She told us that BETTY PAGE LENEAVE is the librarian, and is married and living next door to her mother in Chesterfield Gardens. JOYCE also told us SIeg- fried's Beauty Shop, operated by PEGGY SIEGFRIED, could really fashion good permanent waves, and that EDITH NEWCOMB was a well-known fashion designer in New York. I saw WALTON POARCH and MILTON CHERRY coming in the door. They are now Big Men in the service. This did not surprise me as they now have good salaries and little work. The next arrival at the party was MARGARET MANN. She was a sports writer and secretary for the News Leader and had come to the party on a bus driven by ROGER WILLIAMS. FAYE JACKSON, LOIS TOMAN, JEAN MORGAN, and PHYLLIS KIDD were happily married, she related. As we glanced around the quickly-filling room, we saw SHIRLEY WALL. You know we had to talk, so I moved around to sit by her. SHIRLEY has the right kind of job, working in a kindergarten. She said there were thirty children and she loved them all. SHIRLEY suggested that we patronize EARL BURTCHETT, who was owner of a very large printing shop. She also told us that Mr. Thalhimer had employed a few of the Imps. PHYLLIS RAGLAND was one of the top buyers and on the fourth floor BARBARA ISAVEDGEI RHODES was modeling. CAROLYN HENSLEY was hostess for Thalhimers Tea Carte. HELEN DUNN was at the candy counter selling candy. SHIRLEY told me that CLYDE CASHION was running a sawmill up in Moseley, Virginia, making plenty of money and not yet married. Not far from CLYDE was a new speedway owned and operated by JACKIE DENNISON and her husband. Among the drivers were none other than CALVIN KOCH and JOHN EAGLES. GLENNICE CARNEY'S husband was out of service and they had bought a cute home in Westover Hills and GLENNICE was house- keeping. About this time the armed forces made their appearance- MARVIN JONES and WAYLAND LUTER in their Navy uniforms. They plan to make the Navy their career. They told us that GORDON HOLLOWAY was the clown on the Howdy Doody Pro- gram over TV. Also on TV there were advertisements featuring CAROL POWELL, a model from the men's department of Berry- Burkes' Department Store. Also, along the theatrical line we learned that WOODLY BARTLAM, RUSSELL HART, and CHRIS RIGBY were famous actors in Hollywood, after their smashing hit in When Man Plays Maiden. They work for VINCENT'S Studio, owned and oper- ated by RALPH VINCENT. BEVERLY PEMBERTON was the stage manager. JOAN TAYLOR, THELMA SNELLINGS, ELLEN TAY- LOR and CATHERINE ELLIS are make-up managers. LUCILLE MASSEY, the latest arrival said that she was still working at Murphy's Department Store and was getting married ,in a few weeks. JEAN MORRISON was a secretary in the office at the same store and WILBUR FARNSWORTH has a restaurant on Route 360, called FARNSWORTH'S Restaurant. JANE ROWE was working at the telephone company. WILBUR JONES works for the F.B.I. and PEGGIE WINCKLER was working in the same office with him. SHIRLEY RICHARDSON came to sit by me. I hardly knew her as she had changed a great deal. We talked about different things, how she missed seeing me in Richmond and wished we would move back. She has a good position at the American Life Insurance Company. She told me that BEVERLY ELLIS was living In Washington, D. C., working for the govemment and DOUGLAS HEATH had a very large farm about twenty miles from Richmond. Our anniversary party seemed such a success, I was so pleased to find out all about the Imps of the class of 1950-5l! BETTY IBETTSI BANGLE ae enior arm .Mabry We cherish the memorable events which have taken place during our five wonderful years at Manchester. To preserve them and to keep them upmost in our minds we do turn back the pages of mfr high school life. The fun, confusion, and excitement was entirely new to the hundred and more eighth graders who invaded the halls of Man- chster in the fall of l946. This first year was one of adjustment, of learning the tra- ditions of the school, and wondering about the places we would fill and be a part of for the next four years. After we had become accustomed to the continuous whirl of new experiences, we met for our first class meeting. Under the guidance of Miss Sally Robertson, Miss Anne Goodloe, Mr. Sidney Morton, and Mr. Leslie Williams, we elected our class of- ficers, Edith Newcomb, President, Ben Curtis, Vice-President, Nancy Blackwell, Secretary and Treasurer. Many of us became affiliated with various clubs and organi- zations. Among those who were preparing for leadership were Phyllis Jolly, assistant manager of the girls' basketball team, and Wilbur Jones, assistant manager of the boys' basketball team. Edith Newcomb, Suzanne Clark, and Billy Schillings were our rep- resentatives to the Student Council.' Russell Hart was co-manager of the boys' baseball team. Others became library assistants, safety patrolmen, and Junior Red Cross representatives. We had hardly become accustomed to our new routine when vacation time came. When we returned, we were Freshmen. We felt very proud because we had the privilege of choosing some of our classes. We elected Helen Short, President, Woodly Faye Bart- lam, Vice-President, Ben Curtis, Secretary and Treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Ora Lee McDaniel, Mr. A. L. Williams, and Mrs. Elaine Warren. Basketball soon became a favorite sport and again Phyllis Jolly served as manager of the girls' team. Nancy Blackwell, Betty Leneave and Lois Hughes were members of the team. A hockey team was organized and six girls from our class won po- sitions on the squad. We were represented by ten boys on the football squad, and one boy on the boys' basketball team. In the spring nine girls were asked to serve at the Sopho- more-Senior Prom. They were as excited as the upper-classmen. When we returned to school in the fall of I949, we were happy to meet old friends and to make new ones. We felt very wise-we were Sophomores. We were pleased to have twelve new classrooms, a new cafeteria, and a large auditorium. This last addition brought added hopes to us--the possibility of having plays and other entertainments. We elected as our Sophomore officers Vernon LaPrade, Pres- identp Woodly Faye Bartlam, Vice President, Nancy Blackwell, Secretary and Treasurer. Our leaders were Miss Ora Lee McDaniel, Miss Kathryn Watkins, and Miss Marjorie Webb. Our trials and tribulations ended again in the spring, only to be resumed in the fall when we became Jolly Juniors. We re- alized there was work ahead of us and very early in the session, under the direction of Miss Jane Moody and Mrs. Charles Nimmo, we elected our class leaders, Vernon LaPrade, President, Russell Hart, Vice President, Betty Page Leneave, Secretary and Treas- urer. Plans were made to raise money for proiects of the year. Ten Juniors were tapped into the Beta Club at the first Student Council assembly. These students had at least a B aver- age. During the year we produced the Junior operetta, The H. M. S. Pinafore. This production was made possible by the ef- forts of the entire class, and it helped to pay for the prom. The thrill of the year came when we selected our rings. Much thought was given to the election of the S.C.A. offi- cers that year and we were indeed happy when popular vote ushered Helen Short into the office of president. We spent weeks planning for the prom. After much hard work and many late hours the gymnasium was tumed into a lovely Colonial garden, with a color scheme of green and yellow. The smiles of our guests that night assured us of success. Before school closed we elected James Reames and Grover Paulette to attend Boys' State at Blacksburg for two weeks dur- ing the summer. Those who had become interested in music .planned for a vacation at Massanetta Springs near Harrisonburg. Seniors at last! This thing that had seemed so unattainable had actually come to be. There was no rest, Seniority brought much work, so we held our first class meeting early and elected our officers and made plans for the year's work. The officers elected were, Ralph Vincent, President, Russell Hart, Vice President, Shirley Wall, Secretary, Jean Morgan, Treas- urer. Our sponsors, Mrs. Marie Morris and Mrs. Vivian Lamb, were very capable in their guidance. With a smile and a twinkle of the eyes, they helped us iron out little wrinkles that had a way of cropping up. The first thrill of the season was the football game at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. All the seniors of the state were invited to attend the game between the University of Virginia and the George Washington University. The Memoir staff was appointed early and began working immediately. Advertisements came quickly and students were ever ready to go after more. Through cooperation the staff worked hard to produce a Memoir that will be treasured by the students for many years to come. ln a very short time we were deeply involved in the prac- tice for the senior play. Tryouts were held early and practice began! Yes, it took much work but we were pleased with the results of the comedy, When Man Plays Maiden, with Woodly Faye Bartlam and Christopher Rigby in the leading roles. Those supporting them were, Vernon LaPrade, Barbara Savedge, James Reams, Helen Short, Joy Bass, Simon Davis, Joan Taylor, Jim Foote, Earl Burchette, Glennice Carney, Gordon Holloway, Lelia Montgomery, and Phyllis Jolly. The entire class worked on various committees to make this production possible. This year as always brought thrills of football games. Gor- don Motley was captain and aided by twelve senior boys on the team. The highlight of the season was the homecoming game, played on Thanksgiving morning, with Thomas Dale High School. Woodly Faye Bartlam was crowned queen at this game and Man- chester won with a score of l9 to l3. We celebrated this victory with a dance in the gymnasium that night. Next came the Sadie Hawkins Dance, another night of fun. All li'l Abners were kept on the run. Hillbilly music and the decorations added to the Dogpatch atmosphere. Joyce Wiglesworth, Woodly Faye Bartlam, Joan Taylor, and Betty Bangle were the senior girls on the girls' basketball team. Billy Newcomb, Frank Jones, and Simon Davis were the senior boys on the boys' basketball team. Christmas time found us busy preparing for the Senior Dance. Committees were appointed, and everyone worked hard preparing for the gala event. These and other events made our school days happy and each occasion seemed more precious as we realized we were a part of it for the last time. The Juniors were hard at work too! They entertained us with a lovely prom, and we extend to them our thanks and ap- preciation for their efforts. We shall never forget the wonderful time we had in the lavender, green and white ballroom. When we measured for our caps and gowns and ordered our calling cards, we really felt like-Seniors. This made us realize that our high school days were coming to a close, and gradua- tion was not far away. The last few days were filled with many happy hours. First came the Senior Banquet. We had a delicious dinner, and ap- propriate gifts were presented to the seniors and their sponsors. On Senior Day the S. C. A. program was ours. Here we said our farewell to the faculty and students. We appeared happy and proud, but deep inside we were a bit sad as we thought of leav- ing our friends and our high school. Commencement time came and we received our diplomas and were pronounced graduates of Manchester District High School. As we leave this place that has meant so much to us, we wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to our teachers who have guided us in our studies and our pleasures. We will always strive to make them proud of this class of l95l. JOY BASS, H lSTORlAN .f i im? 5 Qiggbifjf ' ZH M3 SEL . K gm f-Mm I ' .aw jr ' E s 'f : ! , 5, f. : M W 4,9-gi f x 5 'nagh 2 wif' W wi.. , 2 iw 'W 2 fi. af,-. QHFL N. 'SZ' f m f? f wwf' fr: ,Eff gk V 4 ik J -ig Mi. A ,U 5423216 r wi wk 14- , W as unior add O ' LCQIU PRESIDENT .... JE .... .... C harles Farnsworth VICE PRESIDENT .... .... E Ieanor Wood SECRETARY ....... .... J oan Phaup TREASURER--- .......... .... M artha Call SPONSORS Marjorie Webb and Samuel J. Scordo COLORS MOTTO FLOWER White 8. Green Live 8. 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Y I h 11, em 67. if J, cv, J shi, Li' ' , Q, ...af is-U... igAfA Qu Olive Hurtt John Jarrel Mary Catherine King Mary Lemmon Elmer Lent Jean Leslie Joyce Lester Jean Lewis Wilson Little Joan Llewellyn Audrey Lowery Carol Lowery Wayne Lowry Ellen Luter Helen Lynch George Maddrea Eleanor Mann Patty Manning James Marsh Marion Martin Thomas Meador Billy Mills Cecelia Mitchell Patsy Mitchell Thomas Montgomery Franlflin Moore Kenneth Morris Winfree Mountcastle Douglas Newcomb Loleta Newland Gladys Norman Jane Norman Betty Payne David Pearson Everett Phillips Edward Pierce Jack Pitts Rose Marie Porter Jo Ann Raikes Larry Ramkey Doris Regan Thomas Redford Billie Richardson Sylvia Richardson David Roberson Joyce Rock Jerry Rudd Bruce Saunders Joyce Savedge Burgeon Sides Jack Shagna Aubrey Smith Shirley Snead Neal Snow 'We seal 015 1 01 l K yay ax ,, K Q .1 lf , , as Monticello and the Game at 13? to the U ni,e rsify of V. lfg mufaf- t t 0 ,, K LW mmmal V, ,, Lx. 5 h , . W, . ML, ,rf ' ,L X W 1 . 1:34 P H hen 5',,1Q!'- '-fav , . - I A - 7 ' J ,if 3 251. A P fhe V ' 1? ' A ' fl ., lf li I of 'hz 'QF' And Those Pajama Parties' how about Gordon? Faculty Played the Varsity figm gaacle W icerd PRESIDENT ........ ..... . --BiHy Mills VICE PRESIDENT .... ..... B etty Lou White SECRETARY ..... ..... W inston Clodfelter COLORS MOTTO FLOWER Red and White Work Conquers All Red Rose cfiglal, Qu Lillian Adkins Carol Andrews Louise Allen George Bankert Wayne Bartlam Jean Blake Josephine Bolen Sarnmie Brigman Charles Brna John Broadman George Browder Gloria Brown Marlene Brubeck Charles Burch George Burnett Camellia Carnes Clyde Childress Hugh Childress Virginia Clark Jackie Cliborne Winston Clodfelter Arlene Cook Eugene Condrey Shirley Cordle Mary Corn Pansy Corn Helen Creasy Doris Crostie Buddy Davis Jean Davis Jean Davenport Norma Dixon Delano Driver Louise Dunn Christine Ferguson Dickie Foote Donald Franklin Margaret Furman R. C. Garrison Myrtle Goins Henry Grant Thomas Graves Peggy Guthrie Welford Hailey Sandra Hainley Diana Halley Fred Harding Augusta Harper Evelyn Harper Betty Jo Harris Catherine Harris Charlene Henshaw Gerald Hogan Frances Hood ,QQ me sf- we if rf gg my 9 H V ., Zig i Lg. 13 g .M rr,lr Q, it W' fi 3- : P' Y Q Q is of is 1 3 F an 1 -1 an .af gg at 'Q M l 11. 'liww a 375332 D5 ig N -I qigk K EY :. J 'fil 2 X i 'A .iii.'V:. r kg il - 'i' ' .K i.1hE,Vi.' ie' 'Wi J 17' :ze J M nk A . . i 5, , . N W-. 6 p,w?e i si i -. will JF' Mx W, Y 5 J! as , iff 'X ,I L la ,ffm is QWWM .. K K K K I i .M ::. Q In 4, Wekvmmfw ' ,Q '-:: , . I if in , H .,.r-m , fQ',fLQ Q: Q 13 if irii i if ., ' a - A A I G . 5: , Ll. 3 W ,Q K' 22' 2. .55 ii, ' . ig ' f CF 4:5 B3 -V 3 6 . f -s Zf. E i sr g pi . x i' Q- , W . uf' , 2 if rx FEL if fr , f M xg 5 1 sv 1 Qigizfg ,.f.. . '-.. . yy 5 - V J i ,fa : fig? 13555: , ..,- ,i,,.i'f. ' ' 1 H -' ,ggg A. ' 'f ri, :. .. 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K ii 'a Sim 7 M to 4- Q X Q 1 f L 5 hhh A f ' cfigkfk Qu Olive Hurtt John Jarrel Mary Catherine King Mary Lemmon Elmer Lent Jean Leslie Joyce Lester Jean Lewis Wilson Little Joan Llewellyn Audrey Lowery Carol Lowery Wayne Lowry Ellen Luter Helen Lynch George Maddrea Eleanor Mann Patty Manning James Marsh Marion Martin Thomas Meador Billy Mills Cecelia Mitchell Patsy Mitchell Thomas Montgomery Franlflin Moore Kenneth Morris Winfree Mountcastle Douglas Newcomb Loleta Newland Gladys Norman Jane Norman Betty Payne David Pearson Everett Phillips Edward Pierce Jack Pitts Rose Marie Porter Jo Ann Raikes Larry Ramkey Doris Regan Thomas Redford Billie Richardson Sylvia Richardson David Roberson Joyce Rock Jerry Rudd Bruce Saunders Joyce Savedge Burgeon Sides Jack Shagna Aubrey Smith Shirley Snead Neal Snow cZ9l.fl. Qin Gary Samuel: Bertha Spain Jane Staples William Tally Jackie Thompson Clifford Tresler Mitzie Turnage J. P. Vass Dolores Vincent George Voltaire Glenn Waldrop Bobby Wells Betty Lou White Faye Whitt Wayne Whitt Bobby Whittington Robert Wiglesworth Rebecca Wilson Joyce Witherspoon Ann Wood Carol Wood Richard Wood Raymond Wooldridge Q f l E , A f, Sc , K W? 'iw W K. W' , i . ' - al gf gn- J S ...ol lg' u A TM ' s N' 5 J 133397 1' l , 19 37, 5 R - V X xl? -, If we r a, a n ' H o ,G dl if riff 'if J nl 53 i X , A xv ,On A J - g ik T ck ' M ' N J 'lr' R Q' 'N' if ' W 5 iiy ' I ,.,.. ,.,. P KA J Q A J I ,. , U 4 , 5 R all as 1 r fm if, fm. QM' I ' wr' 'Q ' ' ,W . ,M 4' rw -' fy J S . . If s K S ' If 2 R I ,1.' - 'Ax' are :K I '!s.'?'?8f ' 7 - .f - V 5' 7.-+1 ,,. fy N54 .., 5 fssu 4,-l ' 'P' . , '- Q xr rr X-wr Fix I ...Ti S K f G 9 5 -Q The Faculty Show and Dearie The Many Good Times Do You Remember? Inter-Mu ral Sports The Family from Possum Trot We've Had at Holly Inn .... . ...... -...-. ...... - . ............... .............. ..--...-.....- ..-....-.. 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A 8 6 if U L f L ...-vu ... - --4.-......... -.......-......... ..................... .-..-.---.....-....... .....---..-.-.......-- ....--......-......... ..--..--............... .........-.-........-- -.....--.--..--...-...- .-..................... .................-..... a...-........ .....-f.. .Q-.--......-......-... 1...-.................. ....................... .............-......... .....................- .....- . ..-.- .... -. ..- emoir ,ga ! BARBARA SAVEDGE ........... JIM LEWIS, WAVERLY WINFREE BUDDY HAGOOD, JOHN EAGLES .......... SHIRLEY RICHARDSON, JEAN MORRISON .... REGGIE SLAUGHTER, DAVID HOUGH ..... JOY BASS ......................... BEI IY BANGLE .................. JEANNE SMITH, BEI IY LENEAVE ........ PHYLLIS JOLLY, LEILA MONTGOMERY MILTON CHERRY .................... MRS. MORRIS MRS.LAM,B ....... 42 . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . .Art Editors . . . . . ...Club Editors . . . .Photograph Editors .. . . . . . . .Historian . .Prophet . . . .Business Managers Advertising Managers . ...... . .... Sponsors 35,4 OMC... Helen Short ............................... ........... P resident Martha Call . . . .... Vice President Faye Evans ..... ...... S ecretary Eleanor Wood .............. . . .Treasurer Miss Cavanaugh and Mr. Harvey. . . . . .Sponsors FIRST ROW: Winston Clodfelter, Joyce Bagby, Peggy Helen Short. THIRD ROW: Peggy Ragland, Mary Call, Foster, Woodly Bartlam, Faye Riley, Jeanne Smith, Elea- Betty Jones, Evelyn Moore, Faye Evans, Martha Call, nor Wood, Bobby Mills. SECOND ROW: Frances Whitt, Barbara Fields. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Gormours, Mr. Lena Parham, Peggy Gutherie, Betty White, Joy Bass, Harvey, Reggie Slaughter, Miss Cavanaugh. 43 , J' 2,3 'gif President .............................. Ralph Vincent Vice President .......................... Billy Schilling Secretary .................................. J oy Bass Treasurer .............................. David Hough Sponsor .................................. Mrs. Lamb B 5 . .fam efa .W I am proud to be a Beta As proud as I can be. There are many, many reasons- Just count them all for me. It stands for leadership And something to achieve, It helps to build our character, And puts us in the lead. The purpose of our Beta Club Consists of many things, Honesty, Service, and Leadership, As a poet, of these I sing. Ducamus aliis serviendo means Let us lead by serving others, and I gladly adopt this as my creed, Working, serving as best I can. The emblem I like to wear, The JOURNAL l like to read, The Black and Gold they make me bold, What else do I possibly need? PATSY HAMMOND Elerton, Ga. Barbara Fields, Dolores Livesey, Eleanor Wood, Billy Schilling, David Bass, Beatrice Hudson, Chris- topher Rigby, Lloyd Bass, Grover Paulette, Gene Grubb, Ralph Vincent, Charles Lindsey, Evelyn Cliborne, Helen Short, David Hough, Joy Bass, Martha Call, Mrs. Lamb, Edith Newcomb, Joan Phaup, Marie Lester, Ann Rice, Evelyn Moore, Marilyn Rose, Alminter Adkins, Jeanne Smith, Betty Lou Ritenour. 3 DM MU Tl l QUIZ M VOLUME XIV - No. ll MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL JANUARY - 1951 HRST SEMESTER EN DS simon Bows Bow SENIORS TAKE EXAMS GLOBE THEATER T' '-2 student' + V' get .xdnnouncemen f STAFF FIRST ROW: James Grow, Lloyd Bass, Gene Grubb. SECOND ROW: Miss Nasser, Peggy Grubb, Joy Bass, Ann Rice, Alminter Adkins, Evelyn Moore, Martha Call, Jean Morrison, Barbara Gar- nette, Marie Lester. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Morris, Miss Webb, Mary Ann Warren, Helen Taylor, Lyndall Hagood, Kathleen Bailey, Joyce Garner, Betsy Rice, Barbara Fields, Marjorie Gormours, Joyce Smith, Annette Dolezal, Francis Ann Whitt, Faye Evans, Joanne Miller, Clara Hudson, Reggie Slaughter, Helen Short. David Hough and Milton Cherry made the plansand didthe actual construction. Some of the other boys helped by sanding the wood. In an interview, the boys estimated that they had worked about six weeks, including Saturdays and after school, and that the materials had cost, around twenty dollars. OFFICERS Evelyn Moore ................. ....... E ditor C031 Marjorie Gormours .... .... A sst. Editor Sith Alminter Adkins ..... ..-- ........... Secretary 61195-o 'hwy U81 Martha Call ......................... Treasurer dark brmm and left' the A Mrs. Morris, Miss Nasser, Miss Webb ...... Sponsors 'is's 19-A Are thea- Theater. wibition r next e bal- staie. L' WHS ruling heater lct some- was lowered the third bal- .ed to show someone into Hell I door in the stage for . these devices may be seen in the ndniature, also. There was very little scenery used on the stage in Shakespeare's time, and as a new character entered the play, one of the other actors announced himby say- ing Here comes so and so. The poor people who hadn't the money for seats in the balcony brought stools from home or in the pit, the empty space out If it rained, it was just too ' Cherry made 'ucti on. sing This English class studied Shan.. spearefs-tragecw, Macbeth and chose E , I ll FIRST R0 E ,L O-LLaLfU '7 CL of Svons ---' te' J--' -Repo' ,,- , -,- '- Pregdent a,-' ',-' --- .den -,,-' ',-' n,-' Pres' S rnettf ,,..-'- aa,-'a ,vice dTrea I MESS Adkms X,-- ,X-- 'SeC- an egfg a,- ,,- - iv Bai' Adkins . te Aimm ue Domelabg-G Anne XR llrm J HULL 1 4135 U W: James Reams, Wesley Lucas, Llo ugene Clark, Jimmy Grow. SECOND Bagby, Helen Puckett, Jeanne S ' Leneave, Shirley Wall Martin, Betsy Betty J Dyer, E- yd Bass, Dunn, Ellen ROW: Joyce Smith mlrh, Jean Morgan, Betty , Joy Bass, Miss Burnet Ashby, Joyce Lester, Al ' ones. THIRD ROW: M ' Ann O'Berry, Shirl Taylor, Peggy , Florence Nun Juanita Nap' t, Alice Bra ' fmnter Adkin ary Lee Chilto ey Bowman, Hel ll Foster hall , ,B ier, Mar y uderick, s, Mu ' n, Shirl en Tayl , Joyce etty Pa garet C Mary C rfel Be ey Wo ' or, Hel - vl- rchlni OW: Sh' ee Smith e ice en Baile Rice, J hort, Geo g' dkrns, A owler, P inckler. S377 nnette Dole- Rock, Barrie yne, Shirley Pers' ' ' ross. FOURTH R awley, Joyce L gnoche, Kathie oldrldge, Helen S en zal, Gloria F irley , B tsy R' V, Ann ' r I3 A ' easy W' i l i l .. .,.::.,.,,:. . W rw Fl' l F C T le Sl- Sa' F 5 e F .. .sue-rl Lena Parh V --.vera Hudson Ph S, .....n- ShirleyD ....ey Joyce a El , am, Barbara Strick- , yllis Ragland, Madeline Williams, inkins, Helen Short. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Wither- , vedge, spoon, Jean Morrison, Doris Crostic, Margaret Furman, ,...... Luter, eanor Snead, Barbara Myrtle Goins, Jean Boykin, Muriel Begnoche, Carol Folts, -,.., nuorey Newton, Mr. Wash. THIRD.ROW: Nancy Patsy Kelly, Jackie Bolen, Betty Sheffield, Faye Jackson Hall, Dorothy Jarrell, Barbara Fields, Peggy Foster, Betty SIXTH ROW: Dickie Foote, Billy Newc Lou White, Faye Whitt, Jackie Thompson, Joyce Eubank, Slaughter, Jim Foote, Russell Betty Lou Ritenour, Shirley Richardson, Joyce Ann Wigles- Charles Farns worth. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Daughtery, Jean Elling- omb, Reggie Hart. Wilbu worth, Lloyd B loway. r Farnsworth, ass, Conley Vick, Gordon Hol- Mr. wash P0 Reggie Slaugmer s HSC' 5 President Not Pictured TaY Lena Parhgm Ellen . Sec reta VY TreaSl-'fe' Vice Pre5'dent I R mond Tay THIRD ROW: Gordon Hoiioway, D0naid Eiiington, David FIRST ROW: Wayne Payne, Ann Tomiinson, ay - ior, Monty Weiis, Nan Manstieid, Dickie Viiiamagne, Dickie Leighton, Russeii Hart, Wiibur farnsworth, Merie Crouch, Tayior, Herbert Wiiiiams, Eugene Bowman, Caroiyn Harris. Audrey Armstrong, Bobby Dennison. FOURTH ROW: SECOND ROW: Steve Cieai, Thomas Moseiey, James L. Bobby Masiin, Stuart Perkins, Wayne Whitt, Rex Waiker, Morris, Dennis Turiington, Joseph Butier, Jerry Watkins, Gene Murreii, Marion Harmon, Jimmy Hensiey, Richard Mc- ' C iien Richard Koch, Ciyde Chiidress. Jo n Lieweiyn, Josephine Boien, Mr. Wash. u , Homer Springer, a Band 81,4135 i A UI' Jabzzon 48 ,.- A R.C- 1400 Jah- 1941 -V . gb. l, l':f'a'l'dQ.gQ5ZK,,L:l u, ',, 'V5 Hx' , D . VAR S :in you - ,eq N WX .... .f '- , ,, -. -- f' ' T4 'iii' I ,,,,.,,1w KH? Mm: 6 45 sr unior l'0 P' lu ull .. OFFICERS B bara -7 Lelia Montgoniiiixg fgrnon W: ' : MrS- ' ER?d':T s'E?:oND Row I9 ' - p ade. '1-ful-17 de La r I .Q f- ., 32-i X-L-:S 13531 5 ., ' ...I-.izhA' ' I bove 131' mth of For ser-WC' to hu . SECOND ge, Doroth FOURTH , Betty S' ' Vern FIRST ROW: W yne Lowry, Aubr S 'th THIRD ROW: Jezn W0oldrid ey ml Cecelia Mitchell. Driver ROW: Peggy Grubb, Jean Davenport. y Jarrell, Dolores Livesey, Barbara Fields, Betsy Rice, ROW: Bobby Brown, W. S. Lipscomb, Billy Schilling, Delano legfried. FIFTH ROW: Lelia Montgomery, Berry Leneave. SIXTH ROW- on LaPrade, Mrs. Kent. 49 -3 ,LJ - L 57 x1 :A f -- . '- 4Wff935V?',?'4:5 K . f 7F215A?fFfW25?f5S',?Q' of ,, Ami,-fAf,5, ,, M , AA- 1 A1 'L A,,v1A -1522522 1: fn HSV- A HH N 4, . fmwu m 'zf,,,Jgf,:1,2z,A1,'-JZ ri, fi? -i ' 2' 2 A- f 2 f , Q 1 1 ' - o MU' w k ,AA Beffv Janes - SPOIISOI I M Zi rfzflfc '3Fi5'fiWQ,iifz':, f1:AfsQ.ggw1afgAar5zfX5i3 ' zfyiwwfw- 1 , A, mg I f:w:'wsA11Qff2 S 'QiL1f'::,:w12A1a2Qf - Pfes- EFQEEIW 1 kk -, ew ? 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Vice President Joan T I ' - ---- .-...-... ......-.. S p onsor N iii FIRST ROW: Joan Taylor, Joyce Wiglesworfh. SECOND MOI'1fQOm9I'y. THIRD Row- MVS GV9 Ol' A - , g y, nne breen ROW: Barbara Strickland, Ellen Taylor, Helen Dunn, Betty Joan Phaup, Shirley Hawkins, Evelyn Cliborne, Maxine Frank L . . eneave, Eleanor Wood, Jeanne Smith, Marie Lester, Lelia Betty RNSHOUF, Phyllis JOIIY- Go 4 Wegident Morris: 61 'Q.k Wfe 3:2005 V Sf FW Q P dent l l ,- ls 1' f r r lvp 'o .G fr -'. .2, r -Q 'M' td . Q . is - 5, Q , . 9 Q92 0 YI If if l FRONT ROW: Carol Powell, Warren Noel, Wilbur Jones, Pemberfon, Lewis Vaughan, Vernon I-apfader Roberf LOWYY, Coach Williams. SECOND ROW: Ralph Vincent, Beverly Buddy Hagood. NOT PlCTUREDr Billy Newcomb, Treasurer- 52 X I f f QW' 5, f MQ. 0 , 3 Q36 W'-5' lf, Y. O r gy , Ax K ' 7 4 I ,' 'I is XII? QQ, N 1 -U' CAQQIAGJ 2125 FRONT ROW: Woodly Bartlam, Annette Dolezal, Dorothy Ferguson, Peggy Nunnally, Mascot, Patrica Lester, STAND- ING: Faye Riley, Lena Parham, Peggy Ragland, Barbara Fields, Peggie Plotf, Clara Hudson, Betty Bangle. 506113426 Chuck Williams Eleanor Gregory fgizwf K ng 'idwwf R 1 M 5553 V , ..4....--ll I 1 l A I 1 ,lil 1 Q'- ' : ,+-'f aw I ra gif nf' E. Schaubath Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester 5? unior wrdiiy ---40 ---27 ---40 ---40 ---43 ---52 ---39 --------38 Varina . ...... - ---32 Thomas Jefferson--- ---41 Glen Allen- - - Benedictine -- St. Christopher-- Varina ..-.-- Benedictine .... St. Christopher- - - ity' ,wc ---32 ---33 ---43 ---37 ---35 ---40 eee . 3 - . D. Robmson Capt. Coach Kaempf Coach Ford if gif, ,fl www 'wen X. MK, gf ,,AX Y, it is Af . Q--. Q ev, Tb-4' Nf- L s , , , ., . , A hx W 14,5 QM R, ,kL-- 3 W 1 N QS- r fi 'A A is Q 4 wg? gg?-ggi ,jf . f E 5532, -mr - t. F fh ' KNE MQ R61ii3H'LHeatwole, Czach Willviams, my s, comb fCapf.l, Wayne Brewer, Jim W. S. Lipscomb, Jimmy Hawfho - . Roger ff -x v -xi A Ai' K , K QQIENSTAN 5Ef5 sagyg w- Flfank Jonisf Horagfi s, H I 1. mga 5 '43 S 3 1 f . ff Q A , -1 as I L gi 4 sf f :N we W ,l fi .kg 'mr' ap 73529 ' my -q w, fffzff' in ,, f gf Iggy v I Break 54 J Q 6 X 3 M f f ,, AW, 3- Q t ,N WA W Q' 1' -sf 3' M , q,,M.w, S in ff w 1 zffzfl-iafigzxzg yg a -ffl 'Ll M ,Q sp '57 V ,AL v 2 Q fx 3 52 f f S Vw. 4 3 v L 4 V 1 9- , 1 ,R 4 3 li, L 2 it 35 F X '31 1 P1 A J Y Q Q , S 5 . 353 Y 'sv 1 R if :'1:.M.. 1 F 5 5: X 5 s if iw W in ,S Q J ,Q 4 2 X 5' 3 i A Q . , 2 F X , L T 5,L 1 'E-an ' ,M X7 , W ' iss- - ' W 1.93 , ,, K - A W, . - .11 if ' PEE' . 7.: . - Sw HD VEHTISE I ow' Tm Home S yr. UQ' O' Dm-W XX. H J. ez own 1 ff 6, Pom .iso R A 9 1 we-1. we Mo Kevxo ii.. ,Q X n-..,u--.A.fxcn.,r1., C fn f .40 .35 .- ,xy ff fl-hw :sr a 4 1, 'X 9 -' FS ix,s'x'Y x-' 5 1' SNP Hkvuw sofwuf 1 f, Vg SK ofydob J, ,- '.fx,-9' 'X 1' 'Z Q' 9 , 3 Q lb -ffitlffig-:Sw 4 Sa , x.'gM J' 1- ,, 5 x N. w . 6 -,031-e.o,f!A1S:. jg Xue ff 5 su-f K Ad mm N, X qv.,-E. .rife 'NOK .xv k- ,Q HW. c-mwfmw , OJ ,ax-fs. x ' U' .0 X FFA oo QQ 1 ,ff . K , X f' Co 'wx conical' mfwshf ,uv at Y Y A , 'muh' co 1 1 uf on J r V W 8. ,ex I x ' f v R v F X V X, ,l U HQ-ff ,j- :ff MD., 7 14 V V QNQ5 Y, 4' , 'lx 1 ry QQQSQ , 9 -X r 4 N 9' 0 Q, v- ' 4' 'H um S. fm. ,J od ccmpfw..m of MOM H2 ' Vp 1 Jbarvwm., we we A In-k'n Rmnunnr X S V Y 'XT W1 My fem un 1 o r ck uh, N fm .1 u mv., V V Q Mmm-mf of, Cl , X Richmond Dairy cg,,,,,,,, 4200 mffsfm., few wwf nf MW. 5.1 nm. D., r., o...uf, by w Dow 'm..1fm ff. cmmw W DW, ,Q '51 'NP rn MII! 'nl In Chili ' ' ' w. um., 1'-.1 rf. an. D , x G x' .f A+ 4' M :Mw- ,f .cf C fx 9 .. K ' 1 ' f OQ 26 I 5 X , , ff!!! X X? I ff 1 5 f ,f fz 4 X y, K 1, X X X2 H X , f f X ' 1 f 7! Qf f 1 I X , ff Z RADIO - TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE Over Ten Years Serving South Richmond PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 1430 Hull Street EIIIIU ES' B S SERVICE H. V. GROOME, Owner 81 General Manager BUSES RENTED FOR ANY PURPOSE Organization - Churches - Schools Sightseeing Trips - Historical Trips 37 -- 35 - 29 Passenger Seat Capacity Buses Careful Courteous Drivers t, Reasonable, Insured Service I. C. C. Carrier Passenger Limousine Service Airport Transportation Promp Dial Richmond 7-2903 Dial Richmond Nights, Sundays and Holidays Fairfield 2161 6TH S. LEIGH STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA vuuiryriliicl ns UI Savedge Brothers Service Center The One Stop Station Across from Branch's Church on Broad Rock Rd. Gas - Oil - Lubrication - Accessories MOTOR TUNE-UP OUR SPECIALTY I rfw 'rr W . 2 M'ii i ,, X I A Tv 'sa I atb!! ICE CREAM PARLOR . -gg A Fig' 'V' mir Q, ' h i W 'ask ' S xr. ,Q I 'B Take Home a Quart of Delicious Ice Cream N Q E Q I 2 '- I in 3 Giver A BARBER SHOP One of the most up-to- date in the country Mr. S. P, Jenkins Proprietor ROAD SERVICE Phone 82-98 I O llnlnnial Farms, Inc. Nurseries MOULTRIE H. LANIER gui'- ir ,sia 4,7 Jil. . ? as -V W --:A LANDSCAPE PLANTING 9 Landscape Architecture 0 Designs and Constructions 9 Top Soil - Grading 0 Lawns - Seeding Visit Our Sales Yard For New 8. Better Plan For Free Estimates Dial Richmond 6-7933 or 8 Office 81 Sales Yard: 2016 Sledd Street -5511 , G :Juli 1 '-- U Evergreens 9 Shrubs 0 Trees ts Advice By Experts 4-6525 Nursery: Goodes Bridge Road Dial Richmond 82-3064 HARDING'S BAR-B-Q 4002 Hull Street Richmond, Virginia Compliments of HULL STREET MOTOR SALES 500 Hull Street South Richmond, Virginia Phone 82-9536 J. E. Orcutt Route 360 Moseley Phone 192 Bethia Rough Lumber -- Cross Ties Slabwood TW A Compliments ' of j fg Coke oca-Cola .5 W Bottling Co. DRINK a Ester K. Adair Ceramic Studio Pratt's Castle Pottery Supplies uth Fourth Street Instruction 324 So Firing Richmond, Virginia Kilng Phone - 7-9'l 84 Compliments of Beck's Restaurant Hull Street Road TERMINAL INN Steaks, Chicken, and Barbecue Sandwiches Phone 82-9962 3001 Petersburg Pike Richmond, Virginia MR. J. 0. TUCK Mfg. Nailkegs, Staves, and Heading Moseley, Virginia Richmond Dairy Company For Moment of Pleasure Eat Richmond Dairy or Dolly Madison Ice Cream For the Best in Milk and Ice Cream Manchester Dry Cleaning 6200 Hull Street Road For Quality Cleaning Dial 82-3629 it 'k 'k We Launder and Finish Shirts One Day Service 1 . v Y.: ,wif 6 Q91 'E K ... 5 .. 31 1 mf ,. Q sr I K.-r-an wmifw- 5 r 3 fn ,.. An fi Q .. QT1- - . , W . t.. X 5 ,!,x,..a . Vgv 'ff' uf A ' 'L ' ix 1.--f X ' if f.,. Q: - .1 if N A if f 5' X , 4' S 'I - ,, A X 5 5 Af 'Q?153L151: -'1 .. . - M L- -- V f ' 1 - K ,y.s:,jgg:z-fl: g Q ww ' L I Sfifffiiii ' m 5 L,2:l. T12 , Wg if nw... .- -V .1 -. --1 1- k ,s, 4 ' Qff y ig: 'f -' Fwfifjs , -2.5.9 f flu-l. .-4 IZ- 1 A . K V I 9 X in - 4 I .. 5 B , - , ,fl . Ev' . . l Q' . 8' W ,mai 4, si , In f . , . X , 3 :5 . ar Y fi ASQ? Compliments of ROYALL SPEEDWAY N. W. Royal! and BSI! Rose v- , X b ,RAE E,LNft qi uma 4 v , v-, 'Q A+ Q Q Q ii. Q gn In A A Q 'His , , ,i A Q iw l way ' ' gi i f 'Q r- V' I ' My A A 'ZZ' . - . mf D . if , ' ' -- 5 5 Y -f .E .. 3 AKLK 4, S gif is a ii , N Now is the time to build . . . a sound mind in a sound body . . . . ,I- an ol The formative years of youth can be your ff assurance of a happy, healthful, useful It future. Don't forget, among the other i 'fy f' things you've learned, that MILK is your most essential single food for health . . . A and when it's VIRGINIA DAIRY MILK, J DELICIOUS in the BARGAIN! Q DAIRY The Home of Better Milk ca' 1810-I6 W. Main Street ...oF counss wE'LL HAVE AN? All-EIFCTRIC KITCHEN! A it Q 'F - Q' s C 1 X . :IW ft sl A r , -1 IL 4-. . 95 CMV! 5 X I W 'J , A Q9 .f ,-fm., - CQ, :sf 5 K rx, I get 4- . ml . fff f ,,,, ,K VIRGINIA enscrnrc AND POWER COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF I ri DIXUII 8 nrman McINTYRE IMPLEMENT COMPANY I4I3 E. FRANKLIN STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA McCormick Dairying Farm Machinery International Refrigerators and Home Freezers Frozen Food Packaging Material American Field Fence 'M fi? Ney Dairy Barn Equipment PHONE 3-0233 MARTIN SIGNS 115 E. Belt Blvd. Richmond, Virginia Compliments of D. B. ORCUTT, SR. Hamm's Service Station Auto Accessories - Groceries Cold Drinks U. S. Route 360 Phone 82-5578 Chesterfield Gardens Lynch Auto Service Radiator Work Especially 24-Hour Wrecker Service Dial 82-4484 Midlothian Pike Compliments of Cox's Restaurant 1220 South Blvd. Forest Hill Avenue Mengulas 8. Son lProp.i Harry McCann C. O. Lewis Tomahawk Service Station 4114 Sfockfvn Sf- Flynn Rd- Dial 82-4725 Dial 82-5015 Groceries Compliments of Gas Oil Route 2 McCann 81 Lewis Midlothian Virginia Paper Hanging and Decorating 4114 Stockton St, Richmond, Virginia U. W. BALL, JR. Planing Mill Rough and Dressed Lumber Moseley, Virginia W. G. MARKHAM Dealer in General Merchandise Moseley, Virginia Phone Bethia 593 Haynes-Jarvis Shoe Company 1437 Hull St. Home of Star Brand Poll Parrot Shoes Compliments of CHESTERFIELD GROCERY FULLVIEW SERVICE STATION Route 360 Phone Bethia I96 Compliments of Nolde Bros. Best Wishes to the Graduation Class of l95l G. L. WILEY HARDWARE Hardware - Paints - Houseware Richmond, Virginia ENROUGHTY'S SERVICE Midlothian, Virginia Tires - Batteries - Fountain Turkey's Curb Service Dine 8- Dance Midlothian Pike Massey Builders Supply Building Confidence with Quality Building Supply Office: 3700-3712 West Broad Street Phone 5-l738 Richmond ------ Virginia WESTOVER PHARMACY R. Lee Lewis, Proprietor 4805 Forest Hill Ave. Dial 5-5443 Prescriptions a Specialty y Whitman's Candy -- Yardley Toiletries Compliments of MACK HOLDER Gill Fuel Co., Inc. Coal 2lst and Decatur Street Phone 82-3684 C. E. Bailey R. W. Bailey South Richmond, Virginia Compliments of Mehl's Jewelers For Better Things in Jewelry l4l4 Hull Street Richmond ------ Virginia Next to The Venus Hall and Harris Grocery RicHMoNo, VIRGINIA General Merchandise F6I'ebe9'S Groceries - Fresh Mears SANDWICHES - SUNDAES Phone 2931 Midlothian, Virginia MEAL5 Prescription Druggists Midlothian 2892 Route 60 Hull and 12th Street Richmond, Virginia 'Ng-in Phone 82-9778 1 is A m -101 i-iuu. smear Amocoxx, xl A. L. PHAUP - J. v. PHAUP Dial 32-0334 4301 Hull Street Richmond, Virginia Powell 81 Richardson Compliments of BON AIR SALES 81 SERVICE General Auto Repairs Amoco Station - Gas 81 Oil 415 Broad Rock Road Richmond, Virginia Davis Super Service 1400 Hull Street AUTO BATTERIES TIRES AND ACCESSORIES AUTO REPAIRING Owned and Operated by W. R. Davis THOMAS H. BULLOCK FLORIST Flowers For Every Occasion Stop 5M Petersburg Pike Box 24 R. J. SCHMITT General Merchandise Granite, Virginia M. F. Taylor STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES FRESH MEATS - VEGETABLES 2800 Hull Street DIAL 82-2351 Village Inn Bon Air, Virginia Confections, Sundries Novelties and Complete Fountain Service aswell TASTE ' EPSI' OLA SUBURBAN in ...Slevin DR COACH coMPANY Lyric Building 3-2729 The Highest Degree IOO7 East Marshall 7-0595 in Enjoyment PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING C0. 7fh 3' Leigh 7-6894 OF RICHMOND READY MIXED 1. A wr CONCRETE one yard or a million Sand - Gravel - Solite - Slag Dial Richmond 3-3451 SOUTHERN MATERIALS COMPANY, INC. Office 81 Plant West End Plant 3011 Dock sneer 1625 N. Hamilton A 62 S 0 . ld, zman 0144, C7146 RlCHMOND' VlRGlNlA FARM 8: SAWMILL MACHINERY 1436-B EAST FRANKLIN ST. PHONE 7-2579 RICHMDND19, VA. HUDSON BROS. GRILL 35l3 Hou sf. Neighborhood oonvofy oaoi 82-1119 Andrews E S S O Station Phone 82-9696 701 Hull Street W. S. Miles Dial 82-3249 All Kinds of Printing The Quick Printing Co. - Established l932 - FURMAN BROTHERS General Merchandise Winterpock, Virginia Phone Bethia 572 Offset Printing - No Cuts Needed 2602 Hull Street Richmond 24, Virginia F, L. Maxwell J. M. Smyth M. 81 S. Auto Service Compliments f Accessories and General Auto Repairing 0 H. L. GILL Rt. 8 South Richmond, Va. Highway 360 Phone-Dial ll6-Ask for 61-F-l4 Compliments of Rockingham Clothing For Men and Students l8O0 West Broad St. 1624 Hull St. GARNER'S ESSO STATION Groceries, Gas, Oil Auto Accessories Auto 8. Truck Repairing Bituminous Surface Treatments Driveways Parking Areas Kenneth L. Black TELEPHONE 6-5427 P. O. Box 7065 Stewart Station Richmond 21, Virginia TRACTOR FINBPIBIT ffm ULD DIJMINIIJN TRACTOR St EQUIPMENT EU., ING. ' A ,y t h -. A Y ' lm-1, . QA: :JW-U E Cornpllrnents CHARLES H. FOWLER OA FSU5: E of A. L. PHILLIPS' SONS 3201 Moore St. Markow Florist 304 N. 6th St. Dial 2-0938, 2-2590 Richmond, 19, Virginia STANLEY M. CRUMP General Merchandise WINTERPOCK, VA. Ahern 81 Moseley DAIRY FARM Moseley, Virginia BOTTOM'S SERVICE STATION Groceries 8. General Merchandise Route 360 Midlothian, Virginia FAMILY SHOE STORE Newest Styles Moderately Priced SHOES-BOOTS-GALOSHES-HOSIERY 1309 Hull Street Phone 2-9375. Wardrobe Cleaners Dial 82-9677 2615-2617 Midlothian Pike IHulI Street at Midlothianl Richmond, Virginia RELIANCE ENGRAVING CO. 834 E. Main St. 2 N, Ninth St. Richmond 19, Va. DIAL 3-7147 Tooley's Neighborhood Grocery Compliments of C 81 B AUTO PARTS CO.. SNEAD ROAD INC. USED AUTO PARTS K' T' Forsee 4215 Petersburg Pike Richmond, Va, General Merchandise Phone 82-6781 Moseley Virginia MAC-A-MAC Auto Parts and Accessories Meats, Groceries, Sundries, Etc. DICK'S SERVICE Old Broad Rock 8. Turner Rds. Chesterfield County Richmond, Virginia Serving the Southside RIVERSIDE HARDWARE ISuccessor to Glenn-Wood Storesl HARDWARE - PAINT HOUSEWARES - TOYS 5013 Forest Hill Ave, Phone 84-4190 Compliments of HUDSON 81 MORRIS VARIETY STORE - DRY GOODS NOTIONS Make This Your Shopping Place When in Richmond 3604 Hull Street Hobgood's Shop Guns-Ammunition Radio-Television Sales and Service 3706 Hull Street, Richmond, Va. Dial 82-0979 Mendel's Market 42l4 Hull Street Dial 82'3l39 Richmond Virginia I A ' , Repairing-Towing-Service j-'X lv S GAS . o o I'?'.f'.-E4 E2'i1:,' CLARK'S PURE SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES - EXPERT GREASING WAQI-ima - DAF: VAi:uuMiNa - WAxir-in PHONE 5-9310 5033 FOREST HILL AVE. Compliments of Rita's Beauty Salon Broad Rock Road 81 Hull Phone 82-9620 Westover Pharmacy R. Lee Lewis, Proprietor 4805 Forest Hill Ave. Dial 5-5443 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY WHITMAN'S CANDY YARDLEY TOILETRIES J8fJ SUPER MARKET 3159 Midlothian Pike SELF-SERVICE Groceries - Meats - Frozen Foods Fresh Dressed Poultry JAMES and JOHNSON Proprietors J. I. Smiley, Owner Smiley's Motor Sales USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Home of Quality Used Cars Dial 82-6729 Home 82-6382 3309 HULL STREET RICHMOND 24, VA. Westover Hardware 4803 Forest Hill Avenue Kelley -Dial 5-2341 Lnnqest Bras. M. R. i.oNGEsT, PRoP, Esso Service Station Groceries - Feeds - Tires Accessories - Hardware Open 6 A.M. to 12 Midnight PHONE 61-F-12 Seven miles west of Richmond on Route 360 Chrysler Plymouth Ward Motor Corp. Compliments of 216 Petersburg Pike B' F' Richmond, Virginia PHONE 324371 1320 Hull Street Tires - Tubes - Batteries J. M. SYDNOR COAL CO. . 2006 Hull Street Phone 82-9117 PHONE 82-9305 J- M- SYDNOR Richmond, Vo. Richmond, Virginia Phone Compliments of Riverside Seafood 81 Delicatessen R. M. OWENS Open Evenings 81 Sundays 5027 Forest Hill Avenue Phone 6-8720 Richmond, Virginia Home of SIZZLING STEAKS and FRIED CHICKEN Compliments of John D. Hindle, Inc. FARM IMPLEMENT DEALERS 316 Belt Boulevard-Richmond, Va. Sales 8. Service Dial 82-6492 82-9858 Telephone 7-4524 R. E. B. BLANTON, President R.E.B. BLANTON, Inc. 520 West Broad Street Richmond 20, Virginia U. S. 60 Compliments of U.S.A. BARBECUE Richmond, Virginia POCOSHAM HATCHERIES, INC. ChesterfieId's First Virginia U. S. Approved Hatchery Prices Are Always The Lowest Consistent Twenty Years of Route No. 8 Uninterrupted Growth With Quality of the Highest Richmond 24, Virginia Dial 82-2649 Looking for a Farm, Timber Tract, or Country Home? . . . See J. A. BASS REALTOR -x Route 360 about 25 miles from Richmond Moseley, Virginia Phone Bethia 105 ic Specializing in Farms, Country Homes and Timber Tracts Property Appraised - Timber Cruised OVER 30 YEARS REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE Wilson Feed Company Kasco Feeds - Flour - Meal Grain - Fertilizers Seeds - Baby Chicks Poultry Supplies 20th and Hull Streets Richmond, Va. Phone 82-0959 Compliments of V. T. STRUM ELECTRICIAN Phone - ---- - 82-5528 Broad Rock Pharmacy 3600 Hull Street C Your Prescription Drug Store Prompt Delivery O DIAL 82-2334 McGuire Park Foods Service Yourself to the Best in Foods 44th and Broad Rock Road Dial 82-0197 Richmond, Virginia McGUlRE PARK PHARMACY Prescriptions Our Specialty Sodas-Sandwiches 4400 East Broad Rock Road PHONE 82-0226 VELAS BEAUTY SHOPPE l23 West 34th Street Phone - 82-3524 Carroll's, Inc. 5015 Forest Hill Ave. Headquarters for School Shoes Featuring POLL-PARROT - STAR BRAND -- RAND Also P-F Canvas Shoes Day Phone Night Phone 82-5279 . 82-8419 Harris 81 Bennies fformerly Harris? FLORIST Stop 15M Petersburg Pike, Richmond, Va. DORTON'S GROCERY R. F. D. 8 BROAD ROCK ROAD Richmond virginia Dial 3-9603 X X X GRILL 35l4 Hull Street GOOD PLACE T0 EAT Specialize in Sea Foods Herbert Garrett's Grill Groceries and Notions Route 360 Phone 82-8804 M. F. Taylor STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH MEATS - VEGETABLES 2800 Hull Street Dial 82-2351 C. H. Dorset Hardware Corp. Hardware that stands hard wear 2600 HU Sl' - Rkhmondf Va' IRVIN G. HORNER JAMES H, NEWELL WE MAKE KEYS HORNER AND NEWELL Paints and Varnish Realtors 4303 Hull St. Richmond, Va. Phone 82-4519 Sales Insurance Homes Fire C l' f Omp 'ments O Farms Automobile Timber Casualty l605 Hull Street Pants - Shirts - Sportswear - Adams Hats P. E. EUBANK 81 CO. 2 . ,f Q ALLIS-CHALMERS 5 rinm micnmfnv 59 4' ., if Qi ,. L: 1 11 if gg M myfiy 5 . BULLDOZER CLEARWG Stoneman Farm SHOVEL WORK o , Equipment Co. Hire a Contract 5,8555 1435 East Franklin Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA GENUINE mis-cuiums REPAIR PARTS EXPERT SHOP SERVICE Eldridge Esso Service J. E. NORVELI. ROUTE 360 HULL ST. ROAD R. F. D. 11, Richmond, Virginia Realtor Phone -------- 82-9824 2606 Hull St. Phone 82-1224 Compnmenfs RICHMOND POTATO CHIP CO of A SPORTS FAN Phone 82-0711 I. S. SHEARIN. PROP. YOU TELL EM POTATO I AM A PERFECT CHIP 2117 HULL STREET DIAL 2-2357 E Lowe Brothers Paints wonsHAM's Auto sskvicz X 3' Vafnishes G. L. wn.EY HARDWARE 1909 Petersburg Pike Richmond, Virginia 5 2411 petersburg pike Washing, Lubrication, Complete Car Service Richmond, Virginia G- L, Wiley Phone 82-6615 Q .E A ewlznmlfs arl-iel Staple and Fancy Groceries WE DELIVER There's No Delay If You Trade the Newcomb Way 3201 HULL STREET PHONE 82-4755 OR 82-9825 MARION SHOVELS GALION GRADERS AND ROLLERS SCHRAMM COMPRESSORS FOOTE PAVERS R. B. FINEGRADERS F. W. D. TRUCKS NELSON LOADERS ADNUN PAVERS CARVER WATER PUMPS GOOD ROADS SNOW PLOWS CONNERY HEATING KETTLES CORRIGAN CONVEYORS TIMKEN BITS 8. RODS INSLEY SHOVELS AND CRANES SNOGO ROTARY SNOW PLOWS TRULAY 8. CRESCENT CABLE WINSLOW GOVT. SCALES TOLEDO TORCHES GOOD ROADS CRUSHERS RICHKURE COMPOUND FOR CONCRETE Sales - Service - Rentals RICHMOND MACHINERY 8. EQUIPMENT Co., Inc Dial 6-I549 Richmond 21, Virginia I7OI Roseneath Rd. Vito R. Scanniello Custom Built UphoIstery EASY-BUDGET-PLAN All Work Guaranteed Phone 82-3726 I406 Warwick Road ll Compliments of DAVE'S DRIVE - IN HAMBURGERS BAR-B-Q - SANDWICHES Thickest Milk Shakes in the South 'k A Teen-Age Meeting Spot CURB - SERVICE Hull St. St Warwick Rd. We Treat You Like a Friend NICK CIMINO GAS - OIL Hull Street and Warwick Rd. Richmond, Va. Compliments of G. D. Morrison Route 360 GAS - OIL - SANDWICHES COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of Awalts Ice Cream Co. 1905 SEMMES AVE. A Stone's Throw From the School' CONFEDERATE OIL CO. For Clean, Dependable Fuel Oils ALEXAN DER 81 MARRIN 'To Place Order Call Richmond 82-3762 EXCAVATING Automatic Metered-Delivery Service CQNTRACTQRS KEROSENE Hull Street and Warwick Road FLOWERS' sci-iooL EQUIPMENT C0 'P'i'f'e 'S COMPANY, mc. of 327 West Main Street--Richmond, Virginia co MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS School, Church and Public Seating Furniture PHONE 5-2891 Don't Delay, Call Us Today Richmond 7-4035 H. A. KNABE DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND SERVICE FOR ALL MAKE CARS ond TRUCKS Sales Service . Phone 2941 Midlothian, Virginia McBRIDE'S STE AK HOUSE . , , - 'J ' Midlothian i ' I li., Telephone nie mm iust lielore f f S lor Bell Boulevard 1,,,, Reservations , ,l'ffZ?jl. 1i:fv'y, We Have Nothing to Hide - We Serve All Our Food with the Greatest of Pride Dial 82-2379 Dial 82-2379 Royall Wrecking Co. We Buy Wrecks Sell New 8- Used Parts Tires - Tubes - Towing Compliments of TINGLES BAR-B-QUE MASSEY'S FOOD STORE 3612 Hull Street R. F. D. 9 Midlothian Pike Quality Groceries 81 Meats FRANK W. WEBBER Richmond, Va. WE DELIVER Phono 82-1115 HARRIS, FLIPPEN 8: CO., INC. 715 East Main Street RICHMOND ------ VIRGINIA O Phone - - 7-3019 HARRIS-BRENAMAN Incorporated O ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS 717 East Grace Slreol Phone 2-4797 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA S. B. Goodman 8. Sons Il2l Hull Street DIAL 82-6593 Home Appliance Sales and Service Compliments ol TIPPY 8- GEORGE BARBER SHOP Bank of Commerce 8- Trust Bldg. KBasementI 1520 Hull Street THE VIRGINIA JEWELRY STORE RELIABLE JEWELERS Serving South Richmond for Thirty-four Years III9 Hull Street E. B. SWINEFORD Florist DIAL 82-8426 l5I2 Hull Street Compliments of Mehl's Jewelers For Better Things in Jewelry IAI4 Hull Street RICHMOND - VIRGINIA Next to The Venus C Milton 81 Lukhard ONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS 920 N. 5th Street Dial - 36I I2 59428 RABBITS FOR SALE P. B. MCKENNY Hopkins Road Dial 82-4l9O Compliments of NEl.SON'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of Norloert's Jewelers Nationally Advertised WATCHES and FINE DIAMONDS I609 Hull Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Caslon Studio 1420 Hull St. DIAL 82-6601 THE JEM-DANDY SADDLE SHOP CUSTOM-BUILT LEATHER GOODS Riding Equipment l Specialty 400 Cowardin Ave. Richmond, Virginia Dial 82-8372 sr L ----Q--....,,, 5. Q ff' of xo . ,M 1333 Emo, Q, MANCHESTER MILLS vMl 'Q' Feeds 81 Seeds E. G. Bowles CONTRACTOR Richmond, Vnrgmla Southside Feed and Company Seed I h? .Zi!H. f4' 1 .S-ie Compliments of , We we ulcnovs sum MARKET ff Mag? V ' P 3611 Hull Street RICHMOND ----- vuRG1NlA M . Ukrop Will Give a Trophy .du 4 to Manchester's .mi Outstanding Senior Athlete Each Year L Q ' s le ,, Q f U X... q x fl ,wh .M 'J I I sg iw B KI X f I Is- 5 IM I X C. E. NUCKDLS G IBId ac J f f f enera ui er an on rac o RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ,if I W IIIIIIII1 I' MFT'-' , '-WS V m fuf ff' f I. 1 4., ,1.. ffzyw. L ' . J QI Compliments of Prentice's Supplies 3601 HULL STREET RICHMOND hone 7 8676 VIRGINIA wiikwk 5 Complnments of 4If '9 Prenhce Poultry Plant We buy and sell all kinds of poultry 25I6 HULL STREET RICHMOND VIRGINIA PI-:one 2-3240 ,gy N h WE WISH TO THANK OUR ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR CO-OPERATION and GENEROSITY 'E A l .- f ,. 4 . ,.v. ,. fn-fm Af 'nu ' NR A rf 'F Q. fs. 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