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tp ethic BUNA ai oak ee iy S Volume V Presented by the 1958 PEERAGE STAFF PRINCE GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL Prince George, Virginia PRINCE GEORGE SCHOOL BOARD: Mr, Frank Livesay Mr. Harold Allin Mr. M. R. Lilley Mr. N. B. Clements Mr. Charles W. Smith Mrs. Julia Bartha Absent: Mr. Jerry Skalsky MR, CHARLES W, SMITH Superintendent of Schools MR, FRED DOEG Director of Instruction operty of ie Library of Virginia “ichmond, VA °« dministration é) MR, BELSCHES Principal MISS ZEIGLER Assistant Principal MISS SINCLAIR Visiting Teacher MRS, BURROUGHS MR, COOKE MRS, ENGLISH MRS, FOWLER MR, GEORGE MRS, GRAINGER MRS, HENRY MRS, HOPPER MRS, LAFFAN MRS, MARTIN MISS MARTIN MR, MAZZA MRS, OLSON MR, PITTMAN MRS, RICE MR. SMITH MR, SOBER MRS, STRONACH Absent when pictures were made Not Available MRS, MRS, IRVINE KING MRS, SOMERVILLE MR, THOMAS MR. TUCKER MRS, WEBB MR. ZEHMER MRS, LEETE MRS, ALLEN MRS, BARRILLEAUX MRS, BEGELMAN MRS, BOWMAN MISS BRESKO MISS BURNEY MISS EDWARDS MRS, HALTER MRS, HARRIS MRS, HENRY MRS, LEE MRS, MAKOVSKY MRS, MALOY MRS, MAXWELL MRS, McCABE MRS. McCARTNEY MRS, MERRICK MISS MORRIS MRS, ROBINSON MRS, SWINEFORD MRS. TOMLINSON MR, WALDEN MRS, WESTERHOLM Secretaries MRS, THOMAS MRS, ZURIK D e d l C a [ L O It Although the students here at Prince George are divided in many respects, there is one activity where they find a meeting of minds - athletics - whether through direct participation or watching from the side lines. A man wise in the ways of athletic achievement came to us, looked the situation over, saw a challenge and accepted it. The reputing of this man's coaching ability has helped in leading our teams to victory. In the short time he has been here he has brought recognition to our school. In his teaching aswell as coaching, hehas shown his ability to get theidea across to his students. This fact alone has made him one of the best liked teachers at Prince George. To his part in giving the students of Prince George High School, something to re- member upon reaching alumni status the Peerage Staff dedicates the 1958 Peerage to Mr. Seaton Smith. CnIOVS DORIS ELAINE ARMSTRONG Doris (Dainty and delightful) SCA 1, 2,3; Majorette 1; Head Majorette 2, 3, 4, science Cluby2;3. Latin Clubil.2.0- FBLA 4; Art Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3; Peerage Staff 4; Crown Players 1, 2. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ELAINE CAMPBELL - - - - - Treasurer COURTNEY PRICE - - - Vice President RICHARD ZUSKIN - - - - - =President LORRETTA GRIFFIN - - = = Secretary LOIS MARIE ASHWORTH BLO (She can say it with glances) FHA 1, 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; TAB 2; Bookstore 3. ROBERT ARTHUR BARKUS Joe (Romeo-Continental Style) Choir 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Newspaper 2; ELIZABETH ANNE AUSTIN Pep Clube Betty (Silence is golden) Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 2; Li- brary Assistant 1, 2; Booster Club 3; Square Dance Club 3; Girl Scouts 1, 3; Secretary Safety Patrol 3; Annual 3; Class Secretary 3; Newspaper 3. JOHN CHARLES CAMERON ak AG (Personality plus) Football 1, 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Track 2,3, 4; SCA President 4. JOHN RUFUS BROCKWELL “Johnny” (A tiny tornado) Pep Club 2,3; FFA 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Band) 2,:3,.4: ELAINE MARY CAMPBELL Elaine (Shy, sweet, and energetic) French Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Library As- sistant 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; BERNARD WAGNER CHUDOBA Charm Club 1; Class Treasurer 4. Bernie (Looks, with dimples too) FFA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; CYO 1; Latin Club ieeBandes EMMETT WILLIAM CIBULA Emmett (Tall, blond, and quiet) FFA 1, 2,3, 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Band Co-Cap- tain 3; Band Honorary Co-Captain 4; FFA Sentinel 3. ROSE MARIE CLARK Rose Marie HILDA JEAN DAVIS Hilda (The bigger the better) 4-H Club 1, 2,3; Band 1; Safety Patrol 1, 2; ELMER GEORGE DANIEL Choir 2,3, 4; FHA 2, 3,4; Coronet 3; FBLA. 3; Elmer Office Staff 4. (With eyes of brown a regular clown) FFA 1, 2,3,4; Sentinel 2, Reporter 3, Vice President 4; Band 1. ROBERT JOHN EAGLE we Bob (Slow, but he gets the point) Football 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Bowl- ing Club 1; Track 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. CHARLES APPLEWHITE DUNN Charles (Just to make an A in English) FFA 2,3, 4; Band 1. BERNDT VORQT FRASER Bertsie (A knight at night) Basketball 1; Baseball 1; SCA Representative 1; Football 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin LEAH LOUISE GOODMAN Club 1, 2,3,4; Magazine Drive Captain 4. “Lee Lee” (Good things come in small packages) Choir 2, 3,4; Operetta 3. LORETTA GRIFFIN Grasshopper legs” (Tall, dark, and crazy) Christmas Youth League 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3,4; FBLA 3,4; FHA 4; Bookstore 8; Virginia Girls’ State 3. CATHERINE LOUISE HANZLIK hea te (Her smile is like sunshine) Choir 1; Art 4, JAMES EMMITTE HARRISON, JR. Mahe. wr (Shakespeare lives again) Latin Club, Vice President 1; French Club 8, EDWIN HENRY HANZLIK 4; Safety Patrol 1, 2,3, 4; TAB Club 1, 2, 3; Eddie“ SCA Reporter 2; Coronet Reporter 3; Library (Bashful farm boy) Assistant 1, 2. FFA 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 2,3; Monogram Club Deg. RONALD MICHAEL HUTCHESON Hutch (Rough, tough, and gentle) Football 1, 2,3, 4; Basketball 1,3, 4; Base- [peu JL, By Shy Abe “Tivol Bh 4 RAMONA DALE HOPKINS “Deer (A mighty sweet toothpick) EHAg 2. 2,4; 4-H 1, 2,3; Alt 3,4; Choir 3, 4; Crown Players 1, 2. JAMES DONALD JOHNSON Don (Unpredictably hilarious) Baseball 3; Football 4; Dramatics Club 3. ELEANOR RUTH LANNING Puddin (Bouncing bundle of chatter) JV Basketball 1; Science Club 2,3; French Club 1, 2; Newspaper 2, 3; Honor Society 2, 3,4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Librarian Assistant 1, 2,3; Safety Patrol 1, 2; Royal Serenaders 2. JOAN FRANCES KASDORF Cheesecake (To know her is to love her) Dramatics 1; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Choir 3, 4; GAA 3; Rhythmettes 4; Coronet 4; Football Court 4. PHILIP WAYNE LO NG Wayne (The eyes have it) Band 1, 2, 3,4; Rhythm Kittens 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3; FFA 1, 2,3, 4; FFA State Band 1, 2, 4; Class President 3. ; = er ; oe a : 2 JOANN McDANIEL JoAnn (Short and sweet) FHA 2,3,4; FBLA 4; 4-H Club 1; Annual JOHN HENRY MASON, JR. Staff 4; Coronet 1. Stingy (Walking univac) Projection 1, 2; Science Club 2,3; Math Club J eROMGes moClenCesaltaen oe ROBERT COURTNEY PRICE “Courtney” (Little but loud) ‘ Band 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 1, 2,3, Vice President Senior Class; Royal Serenaders 2. EMALINDA JANE OSTEEN Linda (A chuckle with a pony tail) SCA Representative 1, Vice President 1; Dra- matics Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 4. EVERETTE WAYNE SCARBOROUGH Wayne (Cute and careful) Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Group Leader 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3.4, 4-H Club 1) 273745 Vice Presidentsz, cs JOHN JOSEPH SECKORA John (Just call him legs) Band 1; FBLA 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4, Man- ager of JV Basketball 3. PATRICIA ELAINE SCHOLL “Monkey” (An artist to be) Crown Players 1, 2; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4; Coronet 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1; Flag Bearer 1, 2,3; Head Flag Bearer 4; Art Editor Peerage Staff 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; FHA 4. MARY KAY SEEMAN ” Kay (Dribbles delight) FHA 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Softball 1. MARIE LOUISE SKALAK Marie (Born with joy and laughter) PHAg 2,3. 46 SLAeZ, 3, 4: Choir 3. Operetta 3; Annual Staff 4. JACQUELINE LEE THACKER mackicn (Cute and coy) National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Basketball 2, 74 Soitball 2, 3,4; Latin Club 1, 2,3;4-H Club 1, 2,3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. BETTE YVONNE SPILKER Betts (Quiet, shy, and surprising) Coronet 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Science Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2. EDWIN RUSSELL VANCE Russell (Wolf in a sheep's skin) JV Football 2; Coronet Staff 2,3; Art Club 4; Annual Staff 4. MARY ANNTOINETTE VASATKO Mary (Motto- politeness) FHA 1, 2,3, 4; FBLA 2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4, ' JOSEPH ERNEST WAGNER LOCH (A crew-cut Democrat) FRAGZ 374: JOHN MORGAN WELLS, JR, “Morgan” (Lion among women) Track 1243) 4- Footballer 4 alatinG lubes 2; Science Club 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE HAROLD WILLIAMS Sugarfoot (Silence would kill him) Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4. MADELYN KAY WILSON Red (Slow but sure) 4-H Club ly FHA 1).2; 3,4. FBLA02.3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 3; JV Basket- ball 2, 3,4; Softball 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Cafeteria Assistant 1, 2; Office Assist- ant 3,4. MARJORIE LEE WILLIAMS Margie (Wits galore) Band 1, 2, 3,4; Majorette 1, 2, 3,4; Royal Serenaders 2; FHA 1, 2,3, 4; Federation Secretary 2; Pep Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3,4; Choir 3; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Cafeteria Assistant 2, 4. RICHARD STEPHEN ZUSKIN Dickie (Our favorite marine) oo Band 1, 2,3,4, Captain 4, Drum Major 3, 4; Rhythm Kittens 3,4; SCA Vice President 3; FFA Secretary 1, 2; FFA President 3, 4; FFA Band 2, 4; 4-H Club President 2, 3. MARIE ANN ZAHRADKA State Band 2, Marie (Quiet but so nice) FHA 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; FBLA 2, 3, 4. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: MANFRED EDWARDS Vice President JEAN ALLEN Secretary BUCK NUNNALLY Treasurer LYNN LYMAN President Alice Kvasnicka, Marcia Barlow, Kenneth Deadman, Bargara Richter, Elaine Campbell. Lie 4 Alice Kvasnicka, Barbara Richter Eleanor Lanning, Cecil Ragland, and Courtney Price UT RICHARD AKINS JEAN ALLIN BRENDA ANDREWS GARY BALLARD MARCIA BARLOW JOHN BARRE TO BILLY BINFORD BARBARA BRANYAN OTS CHRISTINE CAIN RICHARD CAMPBELL SUE CHRISTIAN DERA LEE CROSIER ROBERT DANIEL KENNETH DEADMON MARGARET DENNY CONNIE EDWARDS TOO BUSY UL hn Not Shown MANFRED EDWARDS CAROL EVANS PEGGY FINE BILLY FRYE JERRY GAY bi stad pa ARE, eS Se oe ncaa ee MARIE GIBBS DOUGLAS GRAY CAROL GRENZEBACH LOTS WILLIE HALL JANICE HALTER SANDY HAMMOND RAYMOND HARVONEK Absent when WILLIAM HOUSE pictures were made MARY JOYNER TOO BUSY PATRICIA KENNEY PHOTO CHARLES KINSEY Not Available Wil JACKIE KLIMENT WILMA KREICAR GILBERT KUMP ALICE KVASNICKA CAROL LAFLEUR PHYLLIS LIGON LYNN LYMAN JIM McCALL LOTS JIM McC ARRON JAMES McC ARTHY AUBREY MELLICHAMPE LOUIS MERHOUT MARY MILLIS EMILY MOZUCHA BUDDY NICHOLS BUCK NUNNALLY ZELPHIA NORRIS SHARON PREISS BARBARA RICHTER JANE RIDDLEHUBER JOAN RIDDLEHUBER BEVERLY ROBERTS CAROLYN SCHOLL MARY ELLEN SMELLEY LOrs RICHARD ROTH GERALD TILLER JOHNNY TOMKO (OIONT HAVE) JAMES WALKER A THING TO DAVID WARREN JOHN WENRICH FRANK WILLIAMS FREDDIE WINNER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Edward Poole, Treasurer; Judy Dod- son, Secretary; John Price, Vice President; Jimmy Thacker, Presi- dent. Geraldine Ellison presenting Christ- mas donation to a representative of the Crippled Children's Hospital. MARY JOHNSTON Prince George Band Librarian Clara Allin Samuel Allin Ann Armstrong Marie Armstrong Steve Austin Don Barkus Not Available William Barricklow Edward Bas] Walter Berry Rosalie Bracellello Michael Brady Frank Brockwell Katherine Brockwell Steve Cahn Gene Carson Geneva Christian PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Carolyn Clements Eugene Cogle Martha Creech Nancy Crowell Norma Crowell Antonio Cuevas Myrna Cuevas Anthony Davis Jerry Dodson Judy Dodson Harris Drucker Nelson Edwards Douglas Eubank Paulette Evans Carol Fine William Franchock NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO Jack Fuqua NOT AVAILABLE Ray Gilliam «% a Bobby Glass | aS ey ae ad ee Jimmy Gray Howard Grenz ebach Kaaren Grubich Betty Hall Gilbert Hanzlik Louis Hanzlik Carolyn Harrison Henry Harrison Fred Hopkins Johnny Holder Mike Hovde Darold Howe Mary Johnston Virginia Huber Donna Humphlett Riley Ingram Scott Jerrell Charles Johnson Norris Johnson Dorothy Keifer Stuart King Brenda Kisner Treena Kliment Dorothy Kvasnicka Robert Lee Midge Leland Herbert Lewis Janet Light Pat Malone Pam Marden Brenda Martin Mickey McCarron PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Robert McDaniel Barbara McLean Joe Merhout James Mika Ann Millis Robert Millis Carolyn Munt Wilton Nicol Barbara Nunnally Joyce Nunnally Thurman Pelter Edward Poole John Porter Dianne Powell John Price Cecil Ragland Barbara Rankin Ann Richardson Ray Riddle S074 no PHOTO Suzette Riddle Rebecca Roberts Philip Rusnak James Russell Jay Russell Charles Salesberry Inge Schrepp Roman Seckora Charles Sherman Elizabeth Silver = a Not Shown Alvin Sykora Roger Temple Jimmy Thacker No Photo = AVAILABLE Jane Thomas Guy Tippett Becky Tomlinson Irvin Waltman Barbara Weeks Barry Wells Dick White Charlotte Whitting . Rose Wiseman David Wright Edwin Krampitz Richard Albert Oliver Akins Gerald Alley Earl Allin Philip Andrews James Auen Russel Baker Martin Balazik Mae Bass Quinton Bass John Belcham Mary Banner Martha Bradley Ray Brady Linda Braswell Alvin Brockwell Carlton Brown NOT AVAILABLE Michael Burchell Kenneth Butler Charles Cabanis Barbara Caldwell Donald Callis NOT AVAILABLE Donald Cameron Billy Campbell Hazel Carroll John Cibula Terry Clegg Betty Clements Mary Cox Joe Curtin Shirley Dalton Henry Daniel Glenda Dotson Johnny Drummond Jackie Edgar James Elder Robbie Elliott Francis Eppes Marilyn Floyd Bill Fortner Sandra Frazier Diane Freeman Jane Gay Jewel Faye Glass Connie Gorden Carol Gray Bill Griffis Ronnie Hall George Harvanek Jean Harville Wayne Harville Larry Hays McKay Holder Mildred Huber Brenda Hudson Penny Huemme Florence Hutt Wayne Hylton Phyllis Janosko Sandra Jernigan Ann Johnson Anita Jones Grover Josey Donna Kalgren George Keifer Mike Keith Ann Kendall Nancy Kiser Carol Kvasnicka Gary La Fleur Bruce Lanning Lee Linder Judy Lipscomb Faye Long James Long Sandra Lunsford Gayle Lyman Richard Maloy Karen Martin Judy May John McCall Alice McConnell . Not Available Terry McCrillis Gary McMillon Ronald Meyers Robert Miller Judy Minton Edward Monroe Bobby Owen John Palmer Terry Peterson Jerry Powers Patti Preiss Barbara Pruitte Guilford Renn Marshall Renn James Ridout Gloria Jean Ray Robert Safford Norman Sanford Lyoia Sarraga Don Schraner Gloria Scott Jerry Skalsky Catherine Smelley Kenneth Spilker Renee Standage PHOTO Not Available Lois Mae Sullivan Burnice Thomas Charles Thomas James Timmerman James Tomko PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Not Avaitable Virginia Tomko Phylis Tomlinson David Trickler William Urban Rosie Vasatko PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Margaret Wagner Carol Warren Peggy Warren Mary Waymack Pat Wayner Ronnie Wheeler Robert White Frances Wingo Tommy Wray Linwood Yeatts 5 ) No Photo i AVAILABLE nderclassmen EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Teri Anderson Philip Andrews Margaret Austin Gary Babcock Barbara Ballard Rodney Ballard Constance Barron Andy Baugus Michael Beachy Allen Berry John Blaha Richard Bonney Eleanor Bresko Roane Brockwell Donald Brooks James Burchell Marie Burnham Lewis Cameron Ernest Cibula Ronald Clapper Joyce Coburn Rea Cofer Betty Daniel Ralph Daniel Ruby Daughtry Sherry Adams Leslie Aldridge Margaret Allen eS EIS sh ep Christine Davis Charles Edwards Bettie Elder Marion Emory Doris Evans Robert Eubank Anna Fine Clifton Fine Charles Gillette Lillian Griffin Karen Griffis Claudia Halstrom Alvin Hamlet Alice Hanks Delores Hartley Mildred Harvanek John Henzy Jackie Highfill Billie Hines Sharon Hines James Hinkle Monroe Hite Shirley Hite Emmett Horne Virginia Howse James Hubbard Robert Hunter Brenda Ingram Billie Jarratt Robert Jenkens David Jarrell Doris Johnson Jo Ann Johnston Martha Johnston Sandra Kilbourne PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE TOO BUSY Not Shown Ann King James Kiser Priscilla Kiser Ruth Kvasnicka Barbara Lane Gary Lane Gilbert Lee David Light Robert Locke Mary Malon Jean Mason Joyce Mason Anna Mawyer Rose Mayer Michael McCall Melvin McCandles Monty McMillan William Merhout Harry Millis Charles Moore William Moore Jo Ann Mozucha James Munro Betty Nicol Keith Nobles Arthur Norris Thomas O'Hare Ruth Oleyer Bill Osteen Billy Palmer Kenneth Parker Russell Pearce Barney Peter Irene Phillengane Carolyn Pittman si OQ PLS) Sea w Sy Sy) Se ep Judy Mae Pruitte Lee Rachmel Stuart Ragland Patty Rhoades Joan Riddle Marlene Rusin David Russell Dorothy Sabol Paula Scott Edward Sedivy Alma Shelton Carolyn Sherman William Sirles Anna Sluka Linda Smith Jeanette Standage James Stansburg Mary Story Michael Sullivan James Swineford Richard Tarr Richard Temple Franklin Thomas Carey Tomlinson Bernadine Toombs Alice Walker Harry Wallace Joyce Watkins Buddy Weaks Barbara White Sandra White Joy Wiseman Lorraine Wright Dean Reed Eugene Zurik Li lementary MRS, ROBINSON'S ROOM: Henderson Ashworth, Stephen Berg, Kenneth Bishop, Jeff Davis, Donn Giam- marco, George Hepfl, Eddie Hubbard, Richard Johnson, Bill Kincy, Bill Lowrance, John McBroom, Pat Meloche, Danny Moore, Sandy Munro, Eugene Porter, Tom Wenrich, Danny Wilson, Buddy Yearwood, Diane Arnold, Marie Brittle, Geraldine Ellison, Linda Gleason, Judith Kisner, Kay Lipscomb, Peggy Marsh, Linda McCrillis, Faith Moore, Nancy Nunnally, Lujean Porter, Joan Rankin, Donna Rudder, Macon Taylor, Carole Thomas, Janet Whitaker. Seventh Grades MR, WALDEN'S ROOM: Bob Atwater, Billy Benesk, Tom Buren, Douglas Burnham, William Cross, Carl Floyd, Dick Frazier, Roger Gale, Eugene Goode, Mike Grubich, Clyde Hall, Eric Ingleton, Dave Johnson, Ed Richardson, Ed Sulc, Steve Swisher, Wayne Wheeler, Mary Auton, Dianne Collins, Grace Covington, Kathy Cusick, Jeanne Glass, Jane Gonseth, Carol Gries, Betty Johnson, Donna Keifer, Pat- tricia O Shields, Mary Posey, Norma Rudder, Marguerite Wiseman, Donna Young. MRS, BEGELMAN'S ROOM: Timothy Aldridge, Charles Bailey, Ray Baumann, Robert Coburn, David Coomber, Robert Drucker, Wayne Gries, Fred Harrell, Howard Marsh, Donall Rowe, Clyde Rus- sell, Ellek Seymour, Del Stapleton, Raymond Wudarski, Roberta Barkus, Jeanne Davis, Sherry Dobbins, Norris Hamlett, Dona Jackson, Eileen Keifer, Sharon Locke, Shirley Locke, Frances Miller, Rebecca Miller, Germana Panganiban, Ursula Snyder, Sherry Tippett, Donna Wilson. Sixth Grades MISS BURNEY'S ROOM: Wade Bendall, Joey Bishop, Danny Bradley, Danny Cogle, Bobby Crouch, Alfred Evans, Bob Henzy, Donald Hunter, Ray Maupin, Steve Mozucha, Duane Neely, John Petik, John Richardson, Paul Williams, Gloria Brooks, Hazel Butor, Barbara Denny, Sandra Duke, Judy Galderise, Linda Harrison, Scarlet Harrison, Joyce LaFleur, Pat Minor, Peggy Moore, Agnes Mozucha, Patty O'Hare, Donna Schefke, Brenda Temple, Patsy Waymack, Glenda Weaks, Patsy Williams. MRS. HARRIS' ROOM: Richard Baker, John Cabaniss, Thomas Cahn, Charles Creech, Norman Fine, Wayne Giggey, Bill Godwin, James Halstrom, Stanley Hargrave, Don Hart, Edward Lowe, Monte Mc- Craw, Ronald Roth, David Sanford, Sam Sluka, James Vaughan, Frank Whitaker, Judith Andrews, Susan Branyan, Bonnie Campbell, Linda Christian, Jeanne Cross, Janice Edgar, Joyce Fine, Sue Fuqua, Barbara Greene, Nancy Kokta, Beatrice Lewis, Jennifer Lowrance, Vicky Mazza, Donna Murray, Patricia Mozu- cha, Doris Skalak, Marie Vlk, Rebecca Walters, Gloria Warren, Sixth Grade MRS, BOWMAN'S ROOM: Terry Brown, Larry Eggleston, Harrell Elder, Ashley Hart, Jackie In- man, Lawrence Lipscomb, Garnett Lord, Patrick McCartney, Edward Mellichampe, Antonio Panganiban, Benjamin Perry, Frank Renn, Terry Schraner, Thomas Smith, Roy Tennant, Manuel Untalan, Jesse Wil- liams, Mary Babcock, Bonnie Cabaniss, Betty Crouch, Betty Hamilton, Linda Hensley, Charlene James, Carolyn Johnson, Diana Lynn, Peggy Ratcliff, Natalie Rushworth, Judith Salesberry, Patricia Voda. Fifth Grades MRS, MALOY'S ROOM: John Ard, Calvin Brown, William Cabaniss, Thomas Dingas, David Dras- kowski, Randy Frew, Page Hanks, Larry Hines, Peter laricci, John Martinez, Clyde Mason, Michael Minton, Douglas Pinnell, John Rudder, Dean Sagotz, Fred Stubbs, David Turner, Patricia Arnold, Gloria Gray, Evelyn Gunter, Delores Holloway, Tresa Hubbard, Carolyn Hudnall, Mona Lunsford, Dar- lene Rawls, Catherine Rice, Katherine Sealivy, Barbara Steel, Lydia Sulc, Marie White. ss Tere MRS, McCARTNEY’S ROOM:: William Arnicar, William Burke, Charles Burton, Eugene Epps, Bob- by Franchok, Wayne Gibson, James Halter, Gary Haynes, Willaim O'Brien, Gary Perkinson, Richard Rob: erts, Victor Sutherland, Douglas White, Ray Williams, James Wines, Peter White, Adline Andrews, Paul ine Benevidos, Sandra Christian, April Clapper, Roxie Davis, Brenda Forehand, Carol Jenkins, Carmen Sarraga, Marcia Sleeper, Ericka Thrash, Betty Velk, Sylvia Walters, Patricia Whitaker, Ann Wootten. fifth Grades MRS, SWINEFORD'S ROOM: Franklin Bishop, Elwood Brooks, Robert Cleveland, Cabell Cusick, Larry Gilmore, Taise Kiser, John Martin, Robert Maxwell, Rolf McDaniel, Eugene Morales, Bruce Pin- nell, Jack Schnell, Keith Scott, James Silverwood, Danny Winchell, Barbara Auen, Sandra Bonfanti, Caron Buechler, Elizabeth Cibula, Adriana Ellenbast, Lillian Evans, Dorothy Grainger, Alice Greene, Linda Hite, Martha Jo Johnson, Mary Lynn Leichtle, Sheila McConnell, Susan Moncol, Lillian Skelton, Phyllis Wootten. MRS, BARRILLEAUX'S ROOM: Ronald Auton, George Berg, Robert Bradley, Wayne Bradley, Clif- ton Hamilton, John Hinkle, William Neddo, William Richards, Stephen Tomlinson, Robert Young, Judy Churchill, Evelyn Colon, Dianne Davis, Cynthia Ellenbast, Anne Gonseth, Eileen Hurley, Veronica Hutchinson, Marsha Johnson, Susan Kinsey, Marianne McBroom, Norma Murray, Pamela Muse, Anne Nawrocki, Dixie Parker, Sandra Rachmel, Jeane Ragland, Dorothy Rushworth, Vivian Stalling, Sharon Fourth Grades MRS, LEE'S ROOM: Jack Brooks, Edward Erickson, Michael Galatola, Henry Goode, Charles Howse, Lloyd Johnson, Thomas Kinsy, Lamar Long, Robert Newton, Howard Rowe, Ronald Shaffer, Ter- ry Trickler, David Warren, Jamie Marie Bane, Linda Bresko, Denise Donnell, Sharon Hancock, Ilsa Healey, Rita James, Sandra Keifer, Barbara Kelchner, Carol Lord, Brenda Renfoe, Sharon Ricker, Martha Sulc, Linda Wood. MRS, MAKOVSKY'S ROOM: Verner Barnes, Willie Bresko, Gary Howdock, Miles Johnson, Albert Johnston, Jack Nunnally, Torsten Peterson, James Pierce, Geoffrey Price, Kenneth Shoemake, David Winchell, Sarah Amos, Hilda Brooks, Paulette Brown, Sherry Felton, Daisy Fine, Pamela Freeman, Rose Giggey, Joyce Glass, Barbara Krampitz, Nancy Lewis, Darlene Lowe, Carol Messer, Sharon Neely, Bet- ty Story, Shirley Tuck, Patricia Vik, Carol Wrenn, Fourth Grades MRS, MAXWELL'S ROOM: James Belsches, Richard Bonfanti, George Bresko, Dennis Brown, Ridge Frew, Timothy Halstrom, Ronald Jarrett, Eliezel Morales, Harold Radcliffe, Dennis Roth, Geof- frey Sherman, Joan Bailey, Martha Bendall, Suzanne Bonney, Cynthia Breyfogle, Virginia Brice, Susan Burke, Carol Butor, Doris Cogle, Sharon Collins, Christine Little, Brenda McGee, Christine Muchemore, Carol Nawrocki, Carol Powers, Patsy Shoaf, Shannon Smith, Patricia Wootten. MRS, HENRY'S ROOM: Henry Bailey, Ray Bass, Rodney Crow, Richard Dobbins, Richard Doyle, Winston England, Stuart Gonseth, Ronald Inman, Donnie LaFleur, Wade Lanning, Morgan Lunsford, Jimmy Olliff, June Salviejo, Bradley Waterman, Jimmy Williams, Richard Wines, Agnes Atwater, Carol Atwater, Susan Bailey, Patricia Bonfanti, Naomi Bresko, Brenda Brown, Joyce Cameron, Helen Daniel, Susan Ellenbast, Barbara Healey, Jennett Warren, Cheryl Williams. hird Grades MISS MORRIS' ROOM: Dennis Baker, William Breyfogle, Daniel Burton, James Farmer, Raymond Giggey, Ronald Gilmore, Kenneth Hamilton, Robert McConnell, James Neddo, Duane Roberts, Joseph Rushworth, Jay Rusin, Dennis Sebera, Donald Seitz, Raymond Skeleton, Terry Tidwell, Wanda Baugus, Nancy Brittle, Mary Dolan, Mary Fitts, Linda Frazier, Catherine Goode, Regina Ingleton, Barbara Johnson, Carol Johnson, Pamela Ligon, Sharon Martin, Rebecca McConnell, Terry Moore, Maria Rivera Nancy Silverwood, Victoria Untalan. — MRS, TOMLINSON'S ROOM: Robert Arnold, John Burke, Robert Cabaniss, Michael Dingas, Ste- phen Franklin, Steven Gale, Gail Hines, Randall Jimerson, Cecil Miller, David Moore, Benjamin Nor- ris, Andrew Petik, Daniel Rybar, Larry Schefke, Harold Sorenson, Dwaine Wells, Carol Amos, Donna Braswell, Marlene Broyles, Billie Green, Sheryl Harrell, Yvonne Johnson, Carol Long, Donna Mayton, Margaret McCall, Nancy Pinnell, Lorrene Schefke, Carol Sleeper, Beverly Terry, Ingrid Toenniges, Third Grades MRS, WEBB'S ROOM: Ven Barnes, Ronnie Baugus, George Burton, Waldemar Cuevas, Steven Embrey, James Francomacaro, Carlton Hite, David Hockenberry, Dean Long, Jackie Malone, Stevie Miller, Tom Nemetz, William Pruitte, Jimmy Riggsby, Walter Travis, Darrell Wilson, Anita Ard, Ann Cross, Tasa Cutler, Linda Davis, Julie Emerson, Doris Fitts, Marie Forehand, Rose Galotola, Beth McBroom, Marie Ryan, Shirley Seckora, Carol V1k ,Jean Williams, Lola Winchell, Phyllis Yeatts. MISS BRESKO'S ROOM: Charles Armold, Blake Bishop, Christopher Colon, Donald Crow, Michael Fine, Spencer Harrison, Gerald Haynes, Patrick McCaskill, Joseph O'Brien, Bernard Salviejo, Michael Seitz, Joseph Shaw, Eric Vermillion, Ronald Warren, Randall White, Bruce Williams, James Wiseman, Linda Allen, Mary Ard, Carolyn Baugus, Lynne Hovde, Peggy Hylton, Ann Leichtle, Peggy Mulholland, Carolyn Radcliffe, Martha Stronach, Janet Swain, Dianne Swartz, Marilyn Webb. Second Grades MISS EDWARDS' ROOM: Joe Dalton, Timothy Edmondson, Jay Gilkes, Robert Goode, Richard Grenzebach, Daniel Hardy, Harvey Hockenberry, Arthur Kenny, Jordan Kiser, Tommy Lowe, Stephen Maxwell, Thomas Murray, Grant Ramsey, Jose Rivera, Roy Shaffer, Joseph Vinsh, Stephen Walker, Ruth Covington, Jayne Craig, Susan Dingas, Diana Hockenberry, Frances Jones, Darlene Kurnas, Donna Meadows, Martha Rice, Alberta Rybar, Mary Spear, Evelyn White. MRS, KING'S ROOM: Robert Bishop, Berkley Colins, Jose Colon, Larry Hudnall, Hector Leon, Gary Mathis, Mike McCartney, Perry Niceley, Jimmy Price, Wayne Ragland, Richard Ricker, Sammy Sabol, Delbert Snyder, Donald Story, Fred Tenniges, Don Wilson, Annette Anicar, Bernice Bailey, Pat- ty Cabiness, Jane Denny, Sandra Doyle, Donna Gleason, Betty Jenkins, Diane Kingery, Doris Miller, Ena Morales, Cynthia Olliff, Virginia Osteen, Judith Sarraga, Peggy Stinson. Second Grades MRS. McCABE'S ROOM: Kirt Churchill, Richard Cleveland, Allen Davidson, Robert Doyle, Robert Forehand, Gerald Frazier, Billy Hamilton, Donald Harmata, Warren Jackson, Richard Marsh, Robert Martinez, Charles McMurtry, Andrew Moncol, George Wrenn, Cynthia Austin, Olivia Biggs, Brenda Bussinger, Arleen Dobbins, Doris Hensley, Patricia Holloway, Melva Ingram, Judy Locke, Barb- ara McCandless, Susan Moll, Vicki Palmer, Gillion Peterson, Kathy Rogers, Rosa White. MRS, ALLEN'S ROOM: James Bailey, Steven Biggerstaff, Roland Brockwell, Paul Brown, Michael Cahn, Donald Gleason, Kenneth Haney, Keith Jackson, Paul Kliment, Robert Martin, Robert Richards, Eugene Ricker, Edwin Webb, Kathleen Bassett, Joan Bradley, Dari French, Ellen Holloway, Deborah Hughes, Sharon Hughes, Verlina James, Carolyn Jones, Debra Lewis, Candice Little, Sandra Mann, Eleanor Munt, Elizabeth Munt, Elizabeth Peterson, Rebecca Scott. First Grades MRS, HALTER'S ROOM: John Bailey, John Bass, Dan Baumann, Wade Broyles, Jackie Greene, Ray Hensley, Harold Lewis, Charles Ramsey, Roy Renn, Glenwood Scott, Jesse Sherman, Margaret Amos, Rebecca Arnold, Paige Buren, Ruth Coburn, Cathie Evans, Gail Feldstein, Jean Foster, Marie Galatoia, Jane Huemme, Dianne Johnson, Kaye Johnson, Kay Kirby, Angelika Kroschinsky, Christine Leichtle, Judy Mock, Mildred Pruitt, Suzanne Schefke. MRS, IRVINE'S ROOM: Edward Bailey, Joseph Benevidos, Ronny Chapman, Danny Creech, Jerry Creech, John Fine, Robert Fitts, Robert Giggey, Allen Keith, Joseph Mayton Jr., George Miller, James Shoemake, Richard Vibbard, Nancy Baker, Judy Cabaniss, Sheila Collins, Shirley Hartkop, Cheryl Hines, Ann Jimmerson, Diane Moore, Joan Pinnell, Susan Roth, Sharon Stubbs, Linda Thorn, Ila Tripp, Ther- First Grades MRS, WESTERHOLM'S ROOM: Jeffrey Adams, Franklin Broyles, Donald Cerow, Louis Colon, Larry Dingas, John Evans, Stephen Fowler, Keythe Hancock, Marshall Linton, Robert Mayton, Donald Mel- oche, Melvin Rhodes, Joseph Sherman, Marvin Smith, Daryl Voda, Judy Bane, Donna Brooks, Deborah Brunk, Deborah Donnell, Patricia Hughson, Mary Jerrell, Leona Krampitz, Sharon Mozucha, Sandra Nordwell, Irene Ryan, Mary Sulc, Terry Waddell, Brenda Williamson, avorites saunas ——“44 As ae Best Looking JOE BARKUS DORIS ARMSTRONG Best All-Around LORETTA GRIFFIN DON JOHNSON JAMES HARRISON ICE Most DORIS ARMSTRONG Most Bashful ELAINE CAMPBELL Popular DICKIE ZUSKIN Biggest Flirts BERNDT FRASER JACKIE THACKER Best Dressed WAYNE LONG DORIS ARMSTRONG Cutest Smile DORIS ARMSTRONG WAYNE SCAROBOROUGH au wv pete AO OLE see RIN iste RIE nT acl incre er Most Likely to Succeed ELEANOR LANNING JOHN MASON Most Athletic MARGIE WILLIAMS RONNIE HUTCHESON Most Talented RUSSELL VANCE DORIS ARMSTRONG Best Dancers J. C. CAMERON DORIS ARMSTRONG Wittiest JACKIE THACKER DON JOHNSON In 1953 the students of Prince George School were organized as the Prince George Student Cooperative Association. A constitution which controls the activities of the students was adopted and the local group affiliated with the state SCA and the National Association of Student Coun- cils. The purpose of the PGSCA is to encourage better citizenship and higher scholarship and to help maintain a wholesome school environment for all students. Each student in Prince George School is a member of the SCA; the SCA elects its representatives to serve on the Student Coun- cil, which acts for the student body, a J. C. CAMERON President CAROLYN MUNT CAROL KVASNICKA Secretary Treasurer The Student Council COUNCIL MEMBERS: Richard Zuskin, Clara Allin, Bill Osteen, Carolyn Sherman, Marie Burn- ham, Barbara Lane, Anne King, Kenny Deadmon, Ronnie Meyers, Carolyn Munt, Carol Kvas- nicka, Becky Tomlinson, Terry Clegg, Lynn Lyman, Jimmy Thacker, Robert Lee, Larry Hays, Don Barkus, Bill Binford, Charles Kinsey, Berndt Fraser, Jim McCarron, Miss Zeigler, Sponsor, David Trickler and Lee Linder; J. C. Cameron, standing. Guest Speaker - MISS MARGUERITE CRUMLEY, State Advisor, F.B.L.A. PLEDGE I pledge allegiance to F,B.L.A, and to the ideals for which it stands: The right and privilege of a free education The mutual understanding and cooperation of all groups by all people The right to earn a living at a chosen occupation The responsibility of carrying out assigned tasks The DIGNITY of service The JOY of achievement The LOVE of country. I will put forth my greatest efforts to PROMOTE, UPHOLD, and DEFEND these ideals for a larger fellowship in the home, in society, in business, for country, and for God. Soe ies mr ee eS Mary Bonney, Martha Bradley, Barbara Caldwell, Elaine Campbell, Joe Curtin, Jackie Ed- gar, Diane Freeman, Carol Gray, Janis Halter, James Harrison, Carol Kvasnicka, Midge Leland, Judy Lipscomb, Gail Lyman, Lynn Lyman, Gary McMillon, Richard Maloy, “Speedy” Thomas, Phyllis Tomlinson, Carol Warren, Pat Wayner, Barbara Weaks, Bob White, Tommy Wray, Bill Forther, Carol Evans, Mrs, Burroughs, Sponsor. Mary Johnston, President; Bernt Fraser, Vice President; Stuart King, Treasurer; Florence Hutt, Secretary; Steve Cahn, Jack Fuqua, Jimmy Thacker, Dick White, Nance Crowell, Treena Kli- ment, Wilma Kreicar, Carolyn Munt, Barbara McLean, Betsy Silver, Grover Josey, Kenneth Spilker, Marilyn Floyd, Brenda Hudson, Penny Huemme, Donna Kalgren, Judy Minton, Rene Standage, Jane Thomas, Pam Marden, Mrs, Laffan, Sponsor. Monogram Club ah aA Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils who study home- making in junior and senior high schools. We work together for better and happier home life for everyone. We think that helping to make happy homes, now and in the future, is the most im- portant thing that youth can do for democracy. AMERICA First row: Harold Williams, Wayne Scarborough, Bernard Chudoba, Richard Zuskin, Elmer Daniel, John Brockwell, Joe Wagner, Edwin Hanzlik. Second row: Jerry Dodson, Phil Rusnak, John Tomko, Gilbert Hanzlik, Billy Franchock, Alvin Sekora, Warren Nichols, Roger Temple, Sanuel Allin, Henry Harrison. Third row: Emmitt Cibula, John Cibula, Harold Allin, Norman Sanford, Micky Burchell, Wayne Hilton, Henry Daniel, Carlton Cogle, Mr. Zehmer. Coronet Staff Art Club istants Office Assistants Library Assis ; agn a ah Papa e | Elementary High School EROS See Ak kancsey dios, Cale town’ IC jas wt Oo) © Gy.t NK I WA W, J.G LOLA SOE Bias eS ea BES MRS. SOMMERVILLE J. C. CAMERON MR, BELSCHES MRS, OLSON CHARLES ELLIS, Director of the Starliters DICKIE ZUSKIN They feed us well each day She helps keep our school clean Director USKIN JOHN V. MAZZA First row: Unit Leaders: Wayne Long, Gary Ballard; Honorary Captain: Emit Cibula; Director: Mr. Mazza; Captain: Richard Zuskin; Co-Captain: John Brockwell; Unit Leader: Carolyn Munt. Second row: Group Leaders: Eleanor Lanning, Guilford Renn, Bill Binford, Harold Williams, Henry Harrison, Wayne Scar- borough. Third row: Freddie Winner, Doris Armstrong, Alice Kvasnicka, Jean Allin, Courtney Price. GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY Senior Band “THE NATION'S BEST Judy Lipscomb, Jan Halter, Sandy Hammond, Barbara Nunnally, Linda Braswell, Clara Allin, Phyllis Ligon, Jackie Thacker, Marjorie Williams, Doris Armstrong, Carol Butor. SOON THEY WILL REACH THE TOP THEY FRONT THE INTERMEDIATE BAND Kathy Cusick, Martha Johnston, Ann King, Peggy Warren, Barbara Pruitte, Vicky Hutchison, Carol Warren, Judy Pruitte, Judy Lipscomb, Jeraldine Ellison, Vicky Mazza, JUST STARTING ALMOST READY May we dance for you? First row: Midge Leland, Barbara Branyan, Lois Ashworth, Betty Lou Hall, Sandra Lunsford, Louise Goodman, Mrs. Grainger, Director. Second row: Clara Allin, Barbara Nunnally, Dorothy Kvasnicka, Frances Wingo, Ann Millis, Dale Hopkins, Catherine Brockwell, Gloria Scott, Martha Cr eech. Third row: Brenda Hudson, Becky Roberts, Gerald Tiller, Fred Hopkins, Joe Barkus, Don Barkus, Johnny Dru- mmond, Carolyn Harrison, Judy Dodson, Donna Humphlett. Fourth row: Ann Richardson, Brenda Kisner, Willie Hall, Buck Nunnally, Phil Andrews, Larry Hayes, Franklin Brockwell, Doris Armstrong, Donna Kalgren, Fifth row: Virginia Cox, Carol Fine, Joan Kasdorf, Ann Kendall, Pat Wayner, Pat Kenney, Becky Tomlinson, Pianist, Hilda Davis, Brucie Huber. Rhythmettes Mrs. Early giving Marilyn Webb a piano lesson Ann Kendall, Joan Kasdorf, Barbara Nunnally thleties Varsity Football The Prince George Royals, under the direction of coaches Charles Tucker and Tommy George, opened its 1957 season on September 13 with a 27-0 victory over Whaleyville. A week later the Royals defeated a tough Deep Creek team 21-13. With two victories behind them the Royals took on Group I Petersburg. School and team spirit was at its peak and the Royals defeated the Wave 13-12. The following week Smithfield invaded Prince George only to be defeated 33-0. On October 11 Franklin fell to the Royals 19-0. The week following the Royals, with a 5-0 record took on Southampton at Prince George. The game ended just as it started 0-0. The next week a storm at York caused the game to be postponed until November 22. Finally, the Royals got back into action against Virginia Beach, winning 7-0. On November 15 the Royals broke a jinx and defeated James Blair for the first time 9-7. The Royals had their District title hopes crushed by York as they lost for the first time 21-0, and ended the season with 7-1-1 record, The Royals are looking forward to next season with hopes of bettering the record and winning the District title. Three Royals were honored by being named to the All-district team, Ronnie Hutcheson was named All-district Quarterback and Fullback J. C, Cameron and End Jim McCarron were given Honorable Men- tion. BUCK NUNNALLY RONNY HUTCHESON, MAC McCARRON Varsity Basketball Coach - Mr. Smith, Manager - Bob Eagle, 24 - Buck Nunnally, 27 - Willie Hall, 22 - Frank Williams, 33 - Ronnie Hutcheson, 30 - Kenneth Deadman, 34 - Mac McCarron, 20 - Henry Harrison, 23 - Darold Howe, 25 - Dick White, 26 - Manfred Edwards, 28 - Ed Poole, 21 - Don Barkus. Varsity Basketball First row: Frank Williams, Kenneth Deadmon, Ronnie Hutcheson, Mac McCarron, Second row: Derold Howe, Manfred Edwards, Willie Hall, Leonard Nunnally, Dick White. Third row: Coach Smith, Henry Harrison, Don Barkus, Edward Poole, Bob Eagle. The Prince George High School 1957-1958 Basketball Team under the able direction of Coach Seaton Smith started the season with 7 returning lettermen and high hopes of improving the 12-9 record of the past year. They embarked on their 19 game schedule on December 6, against St. Joseph's. Eleven weeks later they ended the season against Chuckatuck. In these eleven weeks they compiled the best record ever attained by any Prince George team. They had a 5-1 Regional record which gave them first place in their Region and a 14-5 season record. The first place in the Region put them in the District I Group II tournament at Warwick, In the tournament the Royals, after beating York and losing to Virginia Beach, beat Franklin for third place in the District and received the first trophy ever awarded to a Prince George boys’ team. With only one senior on the squad the Royals are looking forward to improving the 16-6 overall record and winning the District I Championship in 1959. Scores Prince George 69 St. Joseph 20 Prince George 68 Smithfield 57 Prince George 48 Va. Beach 53 Prince George 70 Wakefield 34 Prince George 48 Petersburg 63 Prince George 56 ‘Franklin 46 Prince George 94 Whaleyville 35 Prince George 87 Holland 49 Prince George 56 Gloucester 46 Prince George 58 Smithfield 35 Prince George 89 St. Joseph 23 Prince George 67 Southampton 43 Prince George 49 Hopewell 70 Prince George 52 Chuckatuck 47 Prince George 109 Whaleyville 26 Prince George 70 Southampton 50 TOURNAMENT Prince George a Franklin 57 Prince George 54 York 42 Prince George 81 Gloucester 41 Prince George 47 Va. Beach 57 Prince George 47 Petersburg 61 Prince George 48 Franklin 36 Varsity Basketball Margie Williams, Jean Allin, Madelyn Wilson, Alice Kvasnicka, Stuart King, Becky Tomlinson, Carol Grenzeback, Carol Kvasnicka, Norma Crowell, Mickey McCarron, Pat Malone, Jackie Tnacker, Dorothy Kvasnicka, Carolyn Munt, Mary Seeman, Clara Allin, Linda Osteen. Madelyn Wilson, Jean Allin, Mary Seeman, Jackie Thacker, Margie Williams, Pat Malone, Coach Mrs. Webb. St. Joseph Whaleyville Gloucester St. Joseph Whaleyville Southampton Franklin 24 39 16 25 16 32 33 STARTING LINE-UP SCORES PG 30 Gloucester 38 Smithfield 31 Franklin 34 Holland 36 Smithfield 20 Southampton AY) Chuckatuck 26 44 34 31 47 29 PG 41 40 42 43 18 38 48 Varsity Cheerleaders Jane Thomas, Joan Kasdorf, Jane Ridlehuber, Joan Ridlehuber, Carolyn Scholl, Pat Malone, Ann Kendall. JOAN RIDLEHUBER JANE RIDLEHUBER JOAN KASDORF JACKIE KLIMENT ANN KENDALL CAROLYN SCHOLL JANE THOMAS J.V. Cheerleaders First row: Jackie Edgar, Judy Minton. Second row: Florence Hutt, Rosalie Bracello, Gayle Lyman, Carolyn Harrison. Mr. Gillis, Principal of York School, presenting trophy to Mr. Smith, Boys’ Basketball Goach: dvertisers CHARM BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service Specializing All Types Permanents Machine - Machineless - Cold Waves . 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