I 9 P azM4e4af,f4esa,mgeM4.g1me2f,41sc400e apacuzedd Wfaamga Seann chef fam Za-mee 14 :cette 72am Spawn 770m Snail cc ' ' 6 Walame III 0 cm- ' as 115 I -5' N ,Q Ng? 'EEF 'r f' mf: ' 2' P? ,fi lxl 0 of hls falthful servlce to the school and commumty the warm fe11owsh1p and guxdance he has glven to all of us whether IH the f1e1d of athleucs or IH everyday llfe we proudly dedlcate the 1957 Falcon to Coach L E S1mpson 1 74a gdfddlt Pzweaw Om Scion! and 7134 Swnoandmw payed 1-57 Um and pdged 9-if Om 6644444 774944 79-50 0 1 v 1 - an 0 gd-4145454444 Om ffdiletccd Um Spank Um J Paw 57 66 Payee 67 X0 34964 Xl 90 24944 97 120 We are a part of all that we have met-- both in our surroundings and in our school life. Three years ago York High School was or- ganized--the first county-wide high school for York County. It was built on a battlefield of the Revolutionary Warp around it are many markers of historical value, where we learn history first handg nearby is Yorktown, itself, and not far away are Jamestown and Williams- burg. YORKTOWN DAY In this the 350th year of the settlement at Jamestown, with the celebration comme- morating this event, we felt that most people would be looking back. We, too, look back and recall our wonderful heritage from the past, M, , 33, 'I an I I ' I , --'. ' if 5, VA :'! Ziff Q .: . . . siss V1 , E ,'i ai,, . y it 'Mir' 'ff Qi- ' fy ,. U .13 if A LH . gran ' r,-rf? J h S' -A 3 V Pl. .fe ., BATTLEFIELD ROUTE THE OLD AND NEW but we the youth of 1957 also hke to thmk of the present For our county has made great pro gress w1th1n the past f1Ve years Our school 15 a symbol of thls progress and we are ill the mldst of lt Thus we hope that our 1957 yearbook will not only help you recall our 11fe spent withm the walls of York High but also g1ve you an appreciatlon of the forward look of our surroundrngs .. ,.m,,,....-.--.-..-......... UH I nn 1 A, 'K xxx ka as Au Our Day Begins at York .Zn Y vw al ll Il fl 'I 'I ,I Us Qu ,1 'K ..,. ll '13 ,,f ' ,f- X wx ' if X Ssxs 5 ,M 1' ,,-fr' ,D 1:--' 125 I -a,Mf-. .ff I -' -T.. W. Nw V ' I 3 A A A W H, A , aw W H+ W. ,f ,,, M 1. ' ,ffm V0 Raef' 1112 mum HN V .aw , , f 'ha , MW' w 11 nf, L 5' 'ffl 4 xz-'fa 'Hs ,W A- ,V 4' 'li a Q.. 0' vngnw- 4: A D14 Y 3 4',n1f , Oi W.-, . W' , ,-. .-,'-..- --1,v V, ,-. A Y - . , .. uf . ., A - wff...fz, , A .!- 1 I O I Our new county court house was dedicated last year. 9 Mr. JOHN P. WORNOM Chairman of School Board of York County In November, 1956, at the regular meet- ing of the Virginia Education Association, Mr. Wornom was named the outstanding school board member for the year. We congratulate Mr. Wornom on this achieve- ment. Other members of the York County school board are: Mr. T.W. Antoniewiczg Mrs. Mary E. Hollowayg Mr. E.F. Galli- more. Mr SAMUEL B MORGAN Superintendent of Schools York County and Town of Poquoson Mr. THOMAS H. GILLIS Principal of York High School 504 W- ,,,,.-- Mrs. DORIS BARNES ,, f Secretary to the Principal Mrs. EVELYN GREEN Manager of the Cafeteria I. A . Q -ww n- . ,. xx 'K-3 W 1 . V 1 ,Q 5, -H at., 36? A f 9 I ,114 1 if I X Quai Mrs. LOUISE ANA-GNOSTIC Home Economics Enghsh, Speech 8: Dramatics X X Q H Cav' ASI! T .,, QFUFQ fflhi s 'E 4 f ww Q ,f 5 'J'-3 E' MI. ROBERT gn' 'G' ANDERSON - 'Q Mrs MARY BAILEY Eighth Grade History, En iish World History. E X 8 Mx 5 E Xif Q14-Q Mrs. DOROTHY l N 'N ET b , ss xt? Q A tifkxvi , X ' Mrs. FRANCES BURRUSS Mathematics and Bookkeeping .df BARIGJSY English , fl' 6' 'Q' ,Q Q -ef? T nu Q 'V N Ivlrs. AUDKEY BATT Q Science 8 X 'A A ivil s. ELISE CA RPENTE R Seventh Grade NX NLrs. ELIZABETH CHARLTON Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Miss BESSIE CONNER Choral and Music 's ,., is Q5 S-4, -evf Qs. Qgo-+9 1. , E K 1 X P V' qgscs is-4' Mr six, ..' Mrs. PATELNCE CREDLE Typing and Short- hand Mrs KA TE DAVIS Librarian it XA? N-1. .KL-ff - 'vw Mrs. JOYCE FOCHT Mathematics 8, His- tory 8, and Physical Education if G H MQ 5 M7 1 Zz! X 5, Q-lr if .X Mrs. HELEN HOLBEN English, Government and U.S. History Mrs. TI-IELMA HANSFORD Geography, Govern- ment, and Guidance Nd' ,JUL Mrs. LOUISE KARA English and French -4 Mrs. MARGARET ' Miss CONSTANCE MARABLE RAWLS Aft Physical Education and Driver Training :FT at N IWW 'UN Q! ' is Mr. ALLEN ...M L ,V MOUGI-ION a R R E, Physical Education A ',i QEBDZVLQIR N and Driver Training f , in Band Rx i K in V iwwn. A x mlkllx wink lil N IH!-IIINKHH Law-I -Q5 Yi ....-3 IN is X3 ' 'W' i rs R, Q v Mr. JOHN B. ROLLINS III Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing ,M 1 2 if , I 3 KA '-n-- Mf LEWIS SIMPSON ' an Phylsical Education i b- and Driver Training i 7 .J ii 1'- ---'x M- 2,18 X I S 2 'fla 7 ' ,, Q S Mrs. ELIZABETH SMITH English, Latin, and Guidance Mrs. ELIZA THOMPSON Mathematics 8 p..-.f-. vu-v-...? i' .I ...- . q- , .m.,- . f.- I 1 r , Q .qi 'y .', .X HM 'V gf-s.-I'- .'-4 ,Q 1.-qs. Mrs. ALICE WILSON Sixth Grade 35+ Mx. WILLIAM 5' A ' WALTON, Jr. Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry 4'- 5 ir' ' an-s. X 'nu f aqgllgr U ,H 1 Mrs. NANCY WILLIAMS Sixth Grade Mrs. MARY WORLIEDGE General Science, English 8, and Read ing g.::i:5 V I 53 U l Many new highways, such as our beautiful Colonial Parkway, have been completed within recent years- over which we Lravel daily to York High. ,Q IQ- QQ' 1nQ .iqg militia fffia row. f +9 Our sponsors: Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Holbeng Class President: Wayne Whiteg Vice President: Van Nixon, Secretary: Becky Ann Cilesg Treasurer: Janet Bames COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: White Carnation MOTTO: All for one, God for All In September 1954 a group known as Sophomores started to York High for the first time. Sure we were going to miss our friends in other schools, but here we were in a brand new school with lots of new friends and it sounded so exciting. And that first year it was! It was a great year! Before we knew it our Junior year had already begun at York High with a fellow known as Whitey leading us as class president. This year three of our Juniors held SCA offices, and we began to feel a bit more important even though the Crusty Crew was running our school at the time. We worked hard, especially with our concession stands and the Prom, but we had fun. When our rings came, my, weren't we proud! Then the day when we entered YHS with the title of Seniors seemed almost like a dream! Our class had grown so big that we required two homerooms, being the largest Senior class in York High so far. For our last year Whitey was again elected president. So many things came one after the other: The exciting football games with our new lights and our winning team, the great basketball season, the variety show, Senior play, the beautiful Prom and the never forgotten trip to Detroit! Here at last is the moment we have all waited for and yet can hardly believe it's here. Graduation! We're saying farewell, but we'll never forget--York High. '70 JANET BARNES And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew. Class Treasurer '575 Annual Staff-Business Manager '57g York Yell Staff '575 Beta Club '56, President '57g S.C.A '55, Secretary '56, '575 Commercial Club '56, '573 Bas- ketball '55, '56, '575 Glee Club-Accompanist '56, '575 U.S. History Club-Vice-President '56g Library Club '55g Latin Club-Treasurer '555 Biology Club-Vice-President '555 World History Club-Vice-President '55g Transferred from Poquoson High School: Science Club '54g Band Club '54, LOYE DOUGLASS BECHTOLD, Jr. The will to do, the soul to dare. Football-'56g '575 All District Team-'57g Varsity Club- '56, '57g Chemistry Club-Vice-President-'56g Track-'575 Transferred from Whiting High School: Football-'555 Spanish Club-'55. JOHN STEPHEN BELVIN Though he was rough, he was kindly. Safety Patrol-'55, '565 Chemistry Club-'56g U.S. History Club-'55g Biology Club -'55g World History Club-'55. LORRAINE BILLUPS Best things come in small packages. Beta Club-'57 Cheerleader-'57g Annual Staff-Circulation Editor-'57g S.C.A. Representative-'575 York Yell Staff '575 Miss Falcon -'575 Commercial Club-'56g President -'575 FHA-'56,'575 Transferred from Salzburg American High School: Drama Club-'555 Library Assistant'553 Pep Club-Sgt. at arms-'55g Transferred from Matthew Whaley: Hockey Squad-'54. Q RICHARD DION BOYD Give us the man of integrity on whom we know we can thoroughly depend. Football-.All-District I, Group II '575 Varsity Club '555 '56g '575 Beta Club '565 '57g Baseball '553 '56g '575 Track '55g '565 '575 Annual Staff-Jr. Editor '56g Photo- grapher '575 Chemistry Club '565 U.S. History Club '565 World History Club '553 Biology Club '555 Latin Club '55g J.V. Baseball '54. WILLIAM SHIRLEY BYRUM Quietness is of times a virtue. Industrial Arts Club '56g '57g Biology Club '56g Glee Club '555 '565 Safety Patrol '565 Frenchl '563 U.S. History Club '565 Transferred from Poquoson High School: General Business Club '54g Band Club '545 Science Club '54. 21 BEVERLY ANN COOKE Name of honor for a queen. Cheerleader-'55, '565 Co-Captain-'573 Safety Patrol Lieutenant-'575 Football Queen's Attendant-'565 Queen- '57g FHA Historian-'565 3rd Vice-President-'573 Class Treasurer-'55g Latin Club-Vice President-'55g Biology Club-President-'55g Transferred from Poquoson High School: Pen Pal Club President-'545 May Court-'54, PAUL WHITTINGTON CROCKETT I know a trick worth two of that. Algebra Club-'575 Band-'55, '565 Industrial Arts Club- '55, '56, '575 Transferred from Walsingham Academy: Glee Club-'54g Basketball -'545 Band -'54. ALLEN ELWOOD DALY By blood a kingg at heart a clown. Track-'56, '57g Varsity Club-'56, '575 Basketball, J.V.- '565 Football-'565 Transferred from Stuttgart, Germany: Track-'555 Football-'54, '55gBiology Club-'55g Chorus- '54, '555 German-American Club-'55. JUDITH ANN DALY Cute and clever--naughty never! FHA-'57g Cheerleader-'57g Transferred from Stuttgart, Am. High School: Glee Club 4' '56g Cheerleader-'56: Pep Club-'56g GAA-'56g Transferred from Nurnberg, Am. High School: Annual Staff-'55g GAA Secretary-'55g Glee Club-'55' Valentine Queen-'55' Trarsferred from Mt Di- ablo High School: GAA-'54g Class Vice -President-'543 Glee Club-'54. FRANKLIN BENJAMIN DAVIS Work fascinates me--I can sit and look at it all day. Industrial Arts Club-'56, '573 Art Club-'565 World His- tory Club-'55g Transferred from Poquoson High School. LIOMA RUTH DIEHL A true friend is forever a friend U.S. History Club-'56g French Club-'55g Business Math Club-'555 Transferred from B.C.I. High School. 255 In fwf 0' 'C' 'K L. Y Q Il Q f 'f 'v to-Y 25' fd ' 1 in-. EDWIN CARL DUNBAR Ambition paves the way to success. Latin Club-'57, Science Club-'57, Transferred from Wal- singham Academy-'555 Transferred from Norview High School-'54. BARBARA ANNE EPPERLY Talent at her finger tips Annual Staff-'575 Commercial Clllb-!56Q '57, Business Math Club-'565 U.S. History Club-'56, Pep Squad-'56: Transferred from Hampton High Schooi-'55. JOSEPH EARNEST FARMER, Jr. ln Dixie Land I'll take my stand . . . Bus Driver-'563 '57, Industrial Arts Club-'56, '57g Safety Patrol-'56, World History Club-'55, Biology Club-'55, Basketball, J.V.-'55g Transferred from Poquoson High School: FFA-'54, REBEKAH ANN GILES Personality, character, and wit are sure to make a spark- ling hit. Class Secretary-'575 Annual Staff-'57g York Yell Edi- tor-'57g Basketball-'55, '565 '57, Beta Club-'56, Vice- President-'575 Commercial Club-'575 Treasurer-'56g S.C.A. Chaplain-'565 '575 Glee Club-'555 '56, '57g U.S History Club-'56, Safety Patrol-'56, World History Club- Treasurer-'555 Library Club Vice-President-'555 Latin Club-'555 Transferred from Poquoson High School: Cheer leader-'54. ROBERT ALLEN GOIDEN ln honor, truth, and gentleness to all mankind. Baseball-'56: '575 Football-'56, Co-Captain-'57, Var- sity Club-'565 '57g S.C.A.-'565 U.S. History Club-'56, Biology Club-'55, World History Club-'555 Transferred from Smyrna High School-'55. ANNE AMORY GREEN A friend who is always true with a smile for you. S.C,A. Reporter-'575 FHA-'55, '56, Treasurer-'57, Commercial Club-'565 '57, Basketball-'55g '56g '573 Latin Club-'565 Biology Club-'555 World History Club- '553 Library Club-'55, Transferred from Poquoson High Schools Basketball-'54, FHA-'54, Pen Pal Club, Secre- tary-'54. 23 EARNEST EDWARD GREEN A little work-a little play. French Club-'56, '57, Chemistry Club-'565 World His- tory Club-'55, Business Math Club-'55, Industrial Arts Club-'55, Transferred from Poquoson High School. PHYLLIS JEANNE HOOPER Talk to her of Jacob's ladder, and she would ask the num- ber of steps. Annual Staff-'57, Beta Club, Historian-'56, '57, Science Club-'56, '57, Chemistry Club-'56, French Club-'56, Class Secretary-'555 Biology Club, Secretary-v555 World History Club-'55, Latin Club-'55, Transferred from Wal- shingham Academy: Glee Club-'54, Girls' Choir-'54, Basketball, J.V.-'54. LEWIS ROANE HUNT Deeds of a leader shall live. S.C.A.-Pres. Pro Temp-'565 President-'57, Beta Club- '575 Football-'56, '57, All District Team-'57, Basket- ball-'55,'56,'575 Baseball-'56, '57, Track-'55, '56, '575 Varsity Club-'55, '56, President-'57, Class Treasurer-'56, Chemistry Club-'565 U.S. History Club-'56, World His- tory Club-Treasurer-'55, Latin Club-'55, Transferred from Poquoson High School: S.C.A. Representative-'54, Bas- ketball, J.V.-'54, Baseball-'54, FFA Club-'54. SHEIBA JEAN JARVIS Silence has never betrayed anyone. FHA-'55,'56,'57g Commerical Club-'57, French Club-'55, '56, Library Club-'55, World History Club-'55, Trans- ferred from Poquoson High School: FHA-'54, Pen-Pal Club-'54, Library Club-'54. JACQUELINE JEANNINE JOHNSON She was as good as she was fair. Transferred from Hampton High School: Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus-'55,'56g Science Club, Secretary-Treas- urer-'55, Future Nurses Club-'54, '55, Biology Club-'54, Red Cross Representative-'54, Ninth Grade Chorus-'545 Transferred from George Wythe Jr. High School. GEORGE LENOIR JONES Let us drink and be merry, joke and rejoice. French Club-'55, '56, '57, Safety Patrol-'57, Chemistry Club-'56, Biology Club-'55, Basketball-'55, Transferred from George Wythe Jr. High School: V.A.C. Club-'54, Safety Patrol-'54, Dramatics Club-'54, S.C.A.-'54, Latin Club-'54. 24 ff-qpvg YUQQQ , ini.: Ng! NJ' 74 im 'FP' ,L ,, a Nr-- 5 PAUL SPRADLIN KEYSER He would not budge an inch. Basketball '56,'575 Football '575 Varsity Club '57g French Club '56,'57g Algebra Club '56g Transferred from Matthew Whaley High School: Basketball '54,'55g Football '54,'555 Glee Club '54,'553 Band '54,'553 Current Events Club '553 Varsity Club '55g Science Club '54 THERESE BERNADETTE LAIVTB One of the greatest pleasures in life is talking. York Yell Circulation Editor '575 Annual Staff, Ad- vertising Editor '573 SCA Representative '573 Commercial Club, Program Chairman, '56,'575 Safety Patrol '56,'57g FHA '56, Vice-President '575 Basketball '55,'56, Co-Cap- tain '57g History Club '565 Library Club '555 Biology Club '553 Transferred from St. Vincent de Paul High School '54 PEGGY LEE LODING Life is one long process of growing tired. FHA '56,'57g York Yell '56,'575 Glee Club '55,'57g Pep Club '565 Library Club '55g Biology Club '553 Transferred from Poquoson High School: Business Club '54 NELLIE RAE MEDARIS She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Annual Staff-Chief Typist '573 Safety Patrol '56, Captain '57g Cheerleader '573 Glee Club, Pianist '575 Pep Club '563 U.S. History Club '563 Chemistry Club '56g Football Queen's Attendant '56g Basketball '563 Prom Committee '56g World History Club '55g Biology Club '55g Latin Club '55g Trans- ferred from Poquoson High School: Science Club '54g Art Club '54 WILLIAM PAUL MILLETL Through the goal he wants to reach, he's won the admira- tion of a1l. Annual Staff, Assistant Art Editor '575 U. S. Army '53,'54, '55,'563 Warwick High School '53g Poquoson High School '52 REGINALD MONTGOMERY MIl.LS, Jr. I'm not as shy as I seem! Chemistry Club '565 Safety Patrol '56g U. S. History Club '565 Biology Club '55g World History Club '555 Latin Club '553 Transferred from Poquoson High School '54 25 ROBERT HENRY IVIINOR Not too serious, not too gay, just happy in his own way. Bus Driver '56,'57, Biology Club '56, Ivlath Club '55, World History Club '55, Industrial Arts Club '55, Transferred from Mathew Whaley High School '54 DUANI2 LEROY NEESAM Worry and I have never met. Safety Patrol '56,'57, Industrial Arts Club '55,'56, Secre- tary '57, Football '56, Basketball '55, World History Club '55, Transferred from Mathew Whaley High School: JV Football '54, Industrial Arts Club '54, Science Club '54, Choral '54 The great individual Football '56, French II Club, Vice-President '56, French I Club '55, Industrial Arts Club '55, JV Basketball '55, Biolo Club '55, Transferred from Narimasu High School: Algebra Club 54 VAN BUREN NIXON, Jr. Always speak your mind. SCA Vice-Preiident '57, Senior Class Vice-President '57, Industrial Arts Club President '57, Glee Club '55,'57, Bus Driver '55,'57, Announcer At Football Games '57, Trans- ferred from West Point High School: Glee Club '54, Bus Driver '54, Safety Patrolman '53, Captain '54, Basketball '54, FFA Sentinel '53, Secretary '54, SCA Representative '53,'54, Athletic Association '53,'54, Band '53 DENIS NICHOLAS I I ' ' ' I I SY JANICE ANNETTE NUNN The world is always ready to receive talent with open am1s. Annual Staff, Jr. Editor '56, Editor-in-Chief '57, Safety Patrol '56, Lt. '57, FTA, Vice-President '56,'57, Science Club, Treasurer '56,'57, Beta Club '56, Reporter '57, Glee Club '57, Publicity Chairman 'seg Pep Club, Sec. 6: Treas. '56, Chemistry Club Secretary '56, U. S. History Club, President '56, Paper Staff, Att Editor '56, Biology Club, Treasurer '55, World History Club, Secretary '55, Library Club '55, Latin Club '55, Transferred from Poquoson High School: Art Club, President '54 ROBERT LEE OLSHXI I was not sleeping, just thinking. Industrial Arts Club '55,'56,'57, Football '56, Biology Club '55, Transferred from Newport News High School: Band '54 6'6- 1 0? , A Q- JANET ARLINE PADCETT Bright eyes and a pleasant smile. Cheerleader '55,'56,'573 Annual Staff, Sports Editor '575 Commercial Club '56,'57g Pep Club '565 SCA Representa- tive '55,'565 Newspaper '55g Library Club '55g Glee Club '555 Business Math, Secretary '553 French I Club '555 World History Club '55g Transferred from Poquoson High School: Science Club '54g Pen Pal Club '545 FHA '545 English Club '54g May Court '54 PEGGY LEONA PROFFITT lf school were only ten months of basketball. Safety Patrol '575 Beta Club '575 Newspaper Staff '575 Commercial Club '57, Sergeant-at-Amis '56g FHA Ser- geant-at-Amis '56,'57g Basketball '55,'56, Co-Captain '57g World History Club 'ssg Library Club '55g Biology Club '555 Latin II Club '553 Transferred from Mathew Whaley: Hockey Squad '545 FHA '54 JIMNlY WAYNE ROGERS Slow to argueg q'uick to act. Varsity Club '55, 56,'575 Football '56, Co-Captain '573 Baseball '55,'56,'57g Basketball '55,'56,'575 Chemistry Club '565 Biology Club '553 World History Club '55g Transferred from Mathew Whaley: Baseball '54g Science Club '54 MARYLEE ROYALL Too busy to grow-- FHA '573 Commercial Club '575 Pep Club '56g U. S. His- tory Club '563 Transferred from Alberta High School: Glee Club '54g Transferred from Lawrenceville High School: Valentine Queen's Court '54 NANCY CARROLL SCOTT She that will conquer must fight. Glee Club '56,'57g Girls' State '563 Chemistry Club '56g U. S. History Club '563 Latin Club '55g Biology Club '55g World History Club '55g Transferred from Poquoson High School '54 JOHN FREDERICK SENN The rule of my life is to make friends and keep them. Science Club, Historian '56,'57' Beta Club '57g Safety Patrol '575 York Yell Sports Editor '575 Annual Staff, Assistant Photographer '575 U. S. History Club '56g Baseball '565 Boys' State '56g Chemistry Club '563 Latin Club '555 World History Club '553 Biology Club '553 Transferred from Poquoson '54 27 CHARLOTTE JEAN SI-ELTON My cares are like a shadow in the sun. Annual Staff, Organization Editor '573 FTA President '573 Cheerleader '55,'565 Co-Captain '575 Glee Club '55,'56, '57g Chemistry Club '565 U. S. History Club, Treasurer '56g Pep Club '55, Biology '55, Library Club '55, Latin Club '55, Transferred from Poquoson High School: Glee Club '543 Pen Pal Club, Secretary '54 CARROLL THOMAS SHIELDS He serves a purpose who only stands and waits. World History Club '553 Latin Club '555 Industrial Arts Club '553 Transferred from Poquoson High School '54 BOBBY FRANK SIMMONS Never.met a man I did not like. Annual Staff, Sports Editor '57g Safety Patrol '57g Industrial Arts Club '555 Vice-President '575 Class Reporter '575 York Yell '56g Dramatics Club '565 Pep Club '565 Foot- ball '56g Varsity Club '55,'565 World History Club '55g Biology Club '555 Basketball Manager '55g Transferred from Mathew Whaley High School: '54 BARBARA LEIGH SMITH A penny for your thoughts. Band '57g U. S. History Club '575 Transferred from Aiken High School: Biology Club '555 Driver's Ed. '55g FHA '53, '54,'55g Basketball 53 JEAN ELIZABETH STRATTON Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you! Glee Club '573 FHA '56,'575 U. S. History Club '565 Com- mercial Club '56g Math Club '555 Library Club '555 Biology Club '55g Transferred from Poquoson High School: Science Club '545 Library Club '54 WALDY VINCENT SULIK Me--Quiet? Industrial Arts Club '57g World History Club '55g Latin Club '55g Biology Club '55g Transferred from Fork Union Mili- tary Academy: ROTC '56g Intramural Sports '56g Science Club '56g Transferred from Poquoson High School: '54 28 fi- and Q' as 3 'fi So a.. 'wr f-LYF JTQ Q 5 1 it rf 1, P'-,, .nl D, MARION ELIZABETH VAUGHT Silence is more beautiful than words. Glee Club '55,'56,'573 Pep Club '563 Library Club '55g Biology Club '555 Math Club '55g Transferred from Poquo- son High School: Glee Club '543 Geography Club '54 JOANNE THOMAS WAINWRIGHT She who is content can never be ruined. Cheerleader '56,'575 Glee Club '55,'575 French Club '56, Treasurer '555 Business Math Club, President '55g Library Club '55g World History Club '555 Transferred from Poquo- son High School: Glee Club '54g Science Club '545Geog- raphy Club '54 NANCY LOUISE WESTCOTT Patience and gentleness is power. Commercial Club '56,'57g FHA '56,'55g Library Club '55g Business Math Club '55g World History Club '553 Trans- ferred from Poquoson High School: Geography Club '54 BETTY SUE WHITE l would help others out because of a- fellow feeling for them. Basketball '55,'56,'573 FHA '55, President '56,'575 Com- mercial Club '56,'57g York Yell Reporter '57g U. S. History Club '565 Safety Patrol '565 Math Club '55g Library Club '553 World History Club '553 Biology Club '55g Transferred from Poquoson High School: Library Club '54g Geography Club '543 FHA '54 DAVID DUNCAN WHITE A thousand talents he holds in his hands. School Bus Driver '55,'56,'57g Glee Club '55,'56,'575 York Yell Staff '565 Industrial Arts Club '555 World History Club '555 Math Club, Vice-President '553 Transferred from Poquoson High School GEORGE WAYNE WHITE My success shall be measured by my height. Beta Club '57g Class President '57,'56g Basketball '55,'56, '575 Varsity Club '55,'56,'573 French Club '56,'573 Foot- ball '56g SCA, Treasurer '565 U. S. History Club '563 Biology Club '553 Transferred from Jackson High School: Junior Class, Vice-President '563 Shop '54 29 CHARLOTTE GWENDOLYN WITHERS There's mischief in my bones! Beta Club '57, Secretary '56, Annual Staff Assistant '57, Commercial Club '56,'57, U. S. History Club '56, York Yell , Treasurer '55, Business Manager '56, Latin Club, Vice-President '55, Biology Club '55, World History Club '55, Library Club '55, Math Club '55, Transferred from Po- quoson High School '54 WILLLAM B. V. WINFREE, III Who, me? French Club '55,'56,'57, Algebra Club '56, Safety Patrol '56, Library Club '55, Biology Club '55, Transferred from Poquoson High School: Sr. Band '54, Transferred from New port News High School: Jr. Band '54, Science Club '54 RICHARD NORMAN WOOD What should a man do but be merry? Basketball '56, '57, Baseball '56,'57, Chemistry Club '56, Bus Driver '56, Latin Club '55, Biology Club '55, U. S. History Club '55, Football '55, Transferred from Poquoson High School: FFA '54 PAUL BENTON WORNOM His quiet ways have won him the respect of the class. Safety Patrol 57, Algebra Club '56, Biology Club '55, Industrial Arts Club '55, Football '55, Transferred from Poquoson High School: FFA '54 Judge White holds court on senior day. Senior Christmas Party NAME Janet Bames Loye Bechtold Johnny Belvln Lorrame Brllups Rlchard Boyd Wrlham Byru.m Beverly Cooke Paul Crockett Allen Daly Judy Daly Franklm Davls Ruth Drehl Barbara Epperly Joe Fanner Becky Grles Bobby Golden Anne Green Eamest Green Phyllrs Hooper Roane Hunt Jean Jarvls Jeamune Johnson George Jones Paul Keyser Bernadette Lamb Peggy Lodrng Rae Medans W11l1am Mrller Robert Mmor Duane Neesam Dems Nrcholas Van Nrxon Annette Nunn Bobby Olsen Janet Padgett Peggy Proffrtt Junmy Rogers Mary Royall Nancy Scott Johnny Senn Charlotte Shelton Carol Sluelds Bobby Srmmons Barbara Smrth Jean Stratton Waldy Suhk Mauon Vaught Joanne Warnwnght Nancy Westcott Betty Wlute Davld W'h1te Wayne Whrte B111 Wmfree Gwen Wrthers Rrchard Wood Paul Womom ANSWERS TO Janet Bec ky Johnny Brew Hertford Wrlh am Cook1e Wrt Elwood IIDLBW 'Hen Ruth Bobble Hotdog Becky Gold1e Gre en1 e nF1El.6 I-Ioopre Lew1e Je an Je annme Lenore Paul Toots1e Snooks Nelhe Paul Bob Hoss Dems Van Scooter Bucky Janet Leona J1mbo 'TWID P1pe Nancy Johnny St:mky Tom Soapy Bobb1e Jean Boo Boo Manon Jo Nancy Boot D1ckey Wh1tey B1l.l Guendolen Rrch Paul LAST SEEN Talung drctatron 111. the b1g Olds argrung typrng teasrng w1th hrs wrfe at the I-lansford's ln study hall lauglung wlth Wh1 ey bemg fnendly rn Grafton dreammg w1th a rnusket wrth Charhe Oh so qruet blushlng hot roddlng studymg walkrng Phy1l.rs to class berng quret makmg a speech wrth Joan rn Wzllramsburg danclng rn Dare domg the Charleston drawing dnvrng a bus rnutatmg people rn Wrlllamsburg rock n' rollmg with a dummy takmg l1fe easy rn a blue Ford playrng basketball w1th Betty Gayle W1 h Bubba m Phys1cs class takmg prctures flrrtrng pumpmg gas flrrtrng rn Government Roses 585.00 store maklng expenments w1th D1cky cheermg helprng Mrs Bames Wlth her fnends playrng the organ w1th Judy rn French 81881318 rn Seaford rn the hbrary Tootsre Lamb 31 LOOKING FORWARD TO farm1ng College V P I Camp Perry gorng to college a happy marnage Bobby Apprennce School a m1l1tary career canng for the srck jommg the Army Fort Eustns Plul berng a grease monkey bemg a mrn1ster's w1fe Carohna Longwood R P I W1ll1am 8: Mary V P I I-hgh Pomt, N C a nursmg career the Crtadel Lynchburg a happy future berng a housewlfe College N.A C A Rrchmond dnvmg a caterp11lar V M I radro announcrng mamed lrfe 1n Maryland Shrpyard Francrs Phy Ed Teacher Olymprcs Carohna Rrversrde Nursrng Sch V P I Mlckey Apprentrce School Pea1son's marned hfe secretary to manager Ann Flenung bemg pleasant belng a nurse Naval Mme Depot Hlghpornt, N C berng a numster of musrc Rutgers Sandy mxssronary hfe Randolph Macon College Ferrurn I I . . . - gl ll ' ' ll . . H . . . . . ,, . . ' H If - ll ' ' ,, . . . ll - 't ll ' ' . . , ,, . . . . . . ,, . . ll ' ' - , ,, . . . . . . . ,, - - . . . ,, . ' H - 5 . . s . . ,, . . . . 'I . l . - . u ' ' ' n ' ' ll ' ' ' . . ,, . Monty Mills Monk expressing his thoughts Randolph-Macon - ll ll ' ' ' ,, . . . . . . ' H U . . . . I n ' ll ' ' ' I o u J ' H ' . a - - Il ' ' , . . s,, .t . n u o .A . . . ,, . . . ,, . . . . ,, . . . . ,, . . . . . ,, . . v 1 4. u 1 . . . . . H . - - - ' . . ,, . , ,, . . . . . ' ll ' ll ' - - F I' lfi I J , ' Junior Class Sponsors: Mrs. E. Charlton, Mr. J. Anag- f ff f moms, Mm. M. Mafable. Gene Keckler, Treasurerg Shirley Lindsay, Secretaryg Danny Moore, Sergeant-at-Armsg Elizabeth Cunningham, Vice-presidentg Dicky Bryant, President. Magazine Campaign--we lost! Prom Committee Chaplain Shelton el-4 ' of M52 Sandra Barley J oan Baker Tommy Barclay Garnett Basta Henry Bateman Lo1s Beecham O11v1a Belvm Leshe Berry Conn1e Brown D1ck1e Bryant J amce Byrum Dorothy Camden Warren Canada Pat Clapper Carolyn Colvm Charles Cnswell Elxzabeth Curmrngham Lrllre Dryden Florence Egnatowskx Phlllrp Farmer Anne Flezmng Marshall Forrest Grac1e Gxlhkm Carolyn Good Mary Gnffm Sy1v1a Guxlhams T. J. Hardre Jeanette Heartsrll Johnny Hrckman Arlene Hxcks l. ?'u-9 QF' -ov Q9 'Y -s C' if Q... -sn Q,-...,, pg 1? 1 if '13-' il Q A.. dr 23- R.. Q99 fa?-K if L W an -Q-v Q uw O- 55 -We 6' X. rv L -Y 5 Q, '23 .49 I 4-7 in H f ,- -L . Q A vy I f V+: 'QV Z ' ' ,, . ,A . I 4 6' , Q ' i 'M Z- I ' ,nl M, J me .f 4 if :,, ' . ' L 1 .f ' .SL . ' A 1 I f ' 'I ' 3 S? , ' 0' B . . . Q , 5 s V 6,- . I ' e ' ' y 1'-tv ., Q ' my A .x I ' ,sf l K ' L ' , I -..: . ' 1 0- v 6' W' -5 A of x 'u . . .,.. 5 - W I . , xv B A 'll' 1' A' . I . ' 65 . ' ' , if ', . . -- c - B -' x V A x VX Qjx.. 5 -vw q y B' - ' , 'Vx V N ' ' in 1 Q M 1 ew I i , v A ,. i ' B A , I . an C.. an li Ci' '53 inn 6-o 959 i '27 'op Q7 1? 51' 2: Q,-...,r it 'QPU' -G5 Q? 560 is Catherine Hogge Merietta Hogge Richard Hogge Jerome Home Nancy lronmonger Lavonne Jones Gene Keckler Lena Ketclue Robert Knox Denrus Llndsay Slurley Lmdsa J dy Llewellyn Leonard Mmor Danny Moore Eugene Moore Josephme Paulette Nell Powell Judy Pnode Rose Richardson Emxly R1gg1l1S Nancy Rowe Loessa Royal V1Ig1I112. Royall Norman Rush Barton Savage Phyllis Shelton Betty Sluelds Thelma Show Elame Smeds B111 Srnxth Marion Smlth Ahce Spam Raymond Spaner Joan Stockton Sandra Suhk Jane Tate Jean Tate Barbara Teagle George Teagle Sandra Tnmble Elbert Walker Bermce W11bu1'n Joan W11son Raymond Wxlson Peggy Wood John Zsoldas 4 1955 Ti 91 ,ii CLASS FLOWER. Wlute Rose CIASS COIDRS Blue and Wlute CLASS MOTTO Uxuted we stand D1V1ded we fall The Iumor Class of 1957 smcerely thanks our tnree sponsors for the 1nva1uab1e help they so w11hng1y and earnestly gave us Wnthout theu advice and assrstance many of our class projects would have been fatlures For thelr servrce m our concesslon stands class meenngs and ln the plannmg of the prom We can repay only wlth our heartfelt appreclauon To the Jumor Class and sponsors the Semors also gtve congratulauons and a hearty thanks for a beau tlful and very enjoyable prom Our sponsors were very helpful in guiding and ad- vising us. 2 fx 'lu i Q r e 8 E J Woody Carmines, Vice Presidentg Neil Frank, Treasurerg Penny Stone, Sergeant-at-armsg Gail Abbott, Secretaryg Eddie Hall, Presidentg George Wible, Sergeant-at-arms. Experimenting in Bugology What do we have for homework? ,ff ,mf fee af 1959 Garl Abbott Ahce Alford Sandra Archer Nancy Baud Janet Baker Barry Barnes Barbara Beck Chfton Blue Ronme Brandt Klaus Bremer Wrlton Burcher Ola Mae Byrurn Ahta Calender Woody Carmmes Robert Creole Nelsen Crockett Donese Cross Mrldred Davrs Wllmer Davrs Evelyn D1eh1 Joe Drees Carol Drew Robert Drew Eddie Epperly Beverly Eustace Bobby Fox Neil Frank Pat Furbee Bitsy Gilfoyle Jamie Hadden 1 'S N-g wg, 3 1 'S' '-41 Q V' 1' 'Q ,gums .ms 'M' 'U -zz' 'auf Q! fav' 'L' , TNQ, Qr' 'Ti L. 1:2 IN EV an QQ ,nl may 7 37 4! 'QW WW ff Atv! 'Av' x A6 A 4 9'f',J 00 1: Ad-1 9' I! ya-v Z' -we in -may MQ? if ,LA 8 ,vs fb' fifgr Luke if? is W 'Q '9 ang Q4 cv H 'ICQ av we sv' ww 4'--v ' 12? 'Wai K fm,-i .If N J A f ' f' FH L1 Myrt Haden Edd1e Hall Peggy Hamer Walter Healy Jean H111 Judy Hxte Nancy Hogge Robert Hogge Judy Howard Loxs Hruska Lmda Hudgms Rrchard J oy e Joyce Kel Steven Keyser Carolyn Kmg Gary Kngsvold Kay Lee Jean Martm Anne Massle Inez Meadows Barbara M1tche1l Anne Moor Sue Moore Dorothy Mulford Paula McKmght Johnny McNeace Johnny Page Jane Palmer Lance Patterson Peggy Perkms Barbara Randall Sam Rrchardson Bllly Robert Chnstme Sc v' Nadrne Sea Francrs Shattuck Wayne Shrelds Tabb Smlth Edward Sparrer Denver Stafford Penny Stone Jeanette Suns Bob Summers Eumce Taylor Beatnce Teagle Bert Terry Arnold Vensel Kenneth Verhrne Pearl Welsh George W1b1e Jrm Wxlhams Betty Wood Wmme Wykoff James Zsoldos of 7959 'Q fi 11815 an Q' 409 holy- for kv A ,Qu mga gf an 'Q- H99 -3, 6' 1 'f 4-Q 1 3 exif .455 ' uv Sr a ,,...- 9? K' gee ur Q- 40 25 164 jf 1 .-eq, .snr fl iii 'S T7 sa 39 i 1 ,Q N ,. B BB . BB rrra B rar. f1e 1- 5 B .-,B 'B B --'at B BB B B B B B B g E I B My 5 fi I , r,r, B aoo, , B 3 Bm B B Bw B B, I , V B ' -,Y' 0' 'R fa Q B N' i f tj r ei: af' I My f F ' -n - V fa BB E fSf'f B 1 BB B , 3. 'B 6 9 X B Q B V44. jgf-j-35, N ,B i f B ,BB B Q s ' B -a, ' ' BB BB,B . B or if BBBBB f Q l ' B B, ,f l f B . -z, l , ' xxx y 8 B P ff'NwMf1'm d 'P Our sponsors get together to discuss our problems. Robert Bryant, Presidentg Lorraine Drew, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Fleenor, Secretaryg Martha White, Treasurer. Out of class again! There I am! iff' 41,1 sz' 'rdf C' ' A F . r ,., 'il' of eh , of 7960 Bobby Akers Betty Archer George Arnder Suzanne Bartlett Peggy B eatty Bobby Belvrn Nell Bostrc Lours Bowman Wayne Boyd Beverly Bryant Robert B ant Trmothyrguntrng Clyde Burcher Kaye Burcher Bonme Caldwell Edna Camden Kenneth Carpenter James Carson Clyde Chnstmas Larry Clark Martrn Clark Edward Clarke Pat Conner Kathryn Cox Davrd Crowell Tommy Crush Edmund Crafford Allen Davrs Wayne Dav1s Walter Doneson James Dorsey Frank Drees Lorrarne Drew John Dunn Robert Eley Carolyn Elhs Tommy Farrfreld Wallace Farrfreld Lynn Ferguson 17 -G' 4490 1 115415 junta .L 1. 'Wh if i QRS' 41' un.:-1 .-r VV' iw? 'R A '-s f-fn af' 'S vo' bug- 49 Ain, ,gy- :Ye '04 'Z 5 ov' Dsl mg!! xl M' ' 143 vu' W 'QU 1! 'R .S T 9' us- 9 'Q K 1 ki 'X' ,Q-av 'Fu 'Q QQ ill 4-P rw JSE' ' A , ' 1 1 1 9 is V 'V' ia K 3 . 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' Mean fx 'Q Ben. 4.4 3' H: 9 I ,nw Q 1:7 fo I LiL 43 'A p Gllbert Flrth Carolyn Fleenor Jaclue Forrest Ray Franer Dorothy Gllbert B111y Glotdoach Nan Good Bobby Green Hansford Gullhams George Hamm Patsy Harnll Dons Hautz Bob Henderson Robert Hernng George Hrcks Ruth H111 Jane Hogge Donme Hogge Judy Hogge Billy Hopkins Stewart Howard Talrnadge Huckabee Wxllard Hunt Kenneth J amrson Gernelyn Jones Manfred Key Edward Kinslnger Joe Kirby Tommy Koerber Herman Leach Betty Lovltt Joyce Mannmg Kenneth Manual Sammy Martxn Virguua Martrn Patsy Moore Gregg Moss Davld Murphy Allen Myers Jerry Myers INS a- , ly Q' Ki? Qi jgfii K , V ' I i ff, 'Q '1 ' , . ,M 3' lg K 2 ,Y A - 'A X1 1 -11 X' 3 . Ci I , we ' ' --fy ' ' ' Q M y,Geyy A - ' G' w -:ff . 'K X . 'I Y 3 Q' 1 I V 6' fy! K ,iz . ' E 1 Q , M W-2? ' - ' . ' if , 1, ' xt o --:-- .. e yi ' .sk V A , , in ,. 4 ' G K 'xr ' . ,. I 3 a A G in V . Lx ' . ' . ik Q 4-'m .P gil: Y K' f 4 i EEE 1. X ' K, 'X ima Ae Q - ee1t.tr K M f W, - ' ' nefaa H ' if' H -1' 1 . . I K 1. Q . i' I X Q 1, ' 'Q -.. . K ' -3 ' I ' ' , X ,Q A , , niy. 4 J . -., K . v v 1 . Gene Paulette Jane PIIJPPIIIS Frank Plotz Plulnp Presson Jakne Pnodxe Levns Proffxtt Donna Pugh Roy Rmhard Judy Rrley Agnes Rowe Ruger Russell Billy Salyer Laurie Sammons Eumce Sampson Teresa Shelton Kathryn Shield Jeanette Shields Wllliam Shields Dennis Shook J ck Smith Preston Smrth Joan Stevens Jerry Stratton Patncla Sunderlm Loulse Txmberlake Wxlhe Toxey Davrd Vensel Iris Waggoner Billy WIISOD Pearl Wxlson Judy Wade Alex Whne Martha Wlnte Mane Wlutt Mayme Wood Vugrma Wood 3' 6 an -as 9?- bi 'par af 7960 f ,Q 4 'R Q Q ,MX C 'Y 5 Lal 69454 Our sponsors help us plan for good times GUIDANCE 'f fl XXSN-x Y, f f'x'i-1...-1 .--.i -1-'u---Q, Nancy Palmer, President, Katie O'Ha.ra, Vice President, Donna White, Secretary, Jimmy Hudson, Treasurer Must be interesting! The daily routine! of 1961 J B Abbott Shrela Arts Nancy Barley Betty Bateman Slurley Beecham Ray Beer Robert Beatt Nancy Belda Carolyn Belvrn Nancy Belvrn Merle Berq Loms Best Judy Boothe Pat Bndwell Mrckey Brrggs Dxane Brown Sandra Bueschel Charles Butcher Donald Burke John Lee Burke Carter Butler Wanda Cales John Callrs Beatr1ce Carpenter Anthony Conques Jeanette Constance Jxm Creech Donald Cnsp Betty Crowther Lera Cunnmgharn Barbara Ann Curlee Andrew Curtls Bobby Da11 Mary Daly Betty Dav1s Eugene Davrs Wrlbur Dawson Raymond Dehart Leon Drehl Albert Duncan Wayne Eagle Suzane Ersenbers Dons Elks Celesta Emerson Jaclue Emerson Lrnda Emerson Danny Epperly I in W-Q 1'9- 4- W' .Evan 405 sq, Shut' ea :ea nv Q ska' 'CI- i or-J' lam 'br' X ff-X K WMI M fn it 1-1 -,, ?? Arn K Q' 3-vu if ts' iv I ' png 2' qv i i., Q, in Q5 'J ,- dS -.jr ,fv A Q I ls 'rn 4 3 Q0 L x X +3 ' . an 'B f V- ,. Q' 'R f , 4- 3 J D' . ' Q ' ' ' v ,. 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Randolph Fairfield Chris Ferguson Sue Fleishman Buddy Fleming Judy Fultz Shirley Gaines Ben Gary Margaret Gillikin Paul Gorman Robert Gulden Herbert Hansford Shirley Harper Carol Haygood Donald Hedgebeth Patricia Herring Lucas Hicks Charles Hinton Allen Hogge Myrna Holloway Mary Hopkins Patsy Howard Charles Hughes Randy Jackson Mary Jordan Mike Kearney Moody Keener Jim Kendrick Carolyn Kent Brenda Ketchie Patricia Killian Anson Klink James Knickerbocker Angeline Lamb Edwin Lewis Grover Lilley Carol Lindsay Arthur Lovitt Betsy Martin Geneviene Martin Lloyd Mears Louise Menges Janice Meredith Joan Mills Margaret Minor Ronnie Mitchell Ricky Morgan Dale Mullis Robert McConnell Dennis Neill Johnny Norman Katie O'Hara Paige Ormand Anita Overstreet Pamela Oxendine Nancy Lee Palmer Joe Phelps Betty Pickett Rebecca Pickett Keith Rackley Jimmy Riggins Judy Riggins Sally Robens Judy Robertson Lyle Ryan Sherry Salyer Mary Scott Lillie Mae Sears Donald Shields Carolyn Shelton Randall Shook Barbara Jean Smith Gilbert Smith Rhonda Smoot LaVerne Smoot Gary Snyder Joel Snyder Billy Stafford Robert Stafford Mary Jean Stitt Shirley Stuart Julia Sutton Skippy Taylor Pat Teague Mavis Terry Johnny Waller Judy Weathersbee Donna White Sammy White Jimmy Whitt Marion Wilbum Susan Winfree Mary Wood Ray Wood Sherron Woolard Dickie Worthington Robert Young W, V, wg ,f Q1 -, 'K qi er? age 4 5 ' 134 -3, J Q-ws, lei 4-1 euentd ,a . no fb . I 3 A J-rr 4'-i fl I , Q, 'Q, 'f W ff- s..f ,x ga, ' . -ff V 'T' x M' l , I iff' ' , r. , A . X he G' , ..--f -ind A was fqiff C -Pia wei- llf- 4' A v -'SS' ye, Xin, in J ,Q ,C i - -41 K V5 'R -3: a- egg, , W 1 A , it A 6-7,1 'f -- .1 4: L J 4. f' 4 'il'-'I J it C rrrs .as an , FF- , G -f 4- X 1 er 'ni ..h ' . Q1 N 'il' H W f-we J J, 'fr' C r - - Y 'IFWX , . ,:. . by y any E xl ,. My W gt? W C an W. y K is A 5' 4 up-1 Ev s......,.f , . 4 M , 1 ,AP . ,, -, . K . .ik 'Q' 1-ref' , ww 1 Lx x ,-' - -' 'xi ' in C ' K 5 My L ' 'R X iw, K R ,cr R5 Q 1 L ,sn 1 Nl is Our teacher, Mrs. Elsie Carpenter Carol and Nova 'Fm sf Sandra Ball Betty Begley Dicky Belvin Herbert Belvin Ann Boiseau Carolyn Cox Janet Craven Carlene Dimbar Sandra Gordon Francis Hepner George Hogge J ackie Hogge Susie Hopkins Buddy Howle Pat Kearney Ann Power King Judy Kinsinger Marshall Lloyd J irnmy Moore Andrew Murphey Willie Owens Craig Oxendine Glenda Page Mary Patrick Michael Robb Joan Seargent Ann Serating Donnie Shields George Shields Gloria Spain Clinton Spooner Butch Sulik Gary Valant Barbara Walker Linda Walker Patricia Waller Gail Williams David Wilson Our Club Officers FIRST ROW: Billy Jean Towe, Shelia Burch, Barbara Ann Semi, Eddie Fleming, Linda Dix, Gladys Wade. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Jimmy Wade, Johnny Bowditch, Cheeky Lindquist, Rosemary Basta, Betty Sue Belvin, Sherry Hogge. THIRD ROW: Wesse Ranes, Dan Gallogher, John Worley, Gary Baudry, Gerald Hud- gins, John Lloyd, Susan Antoniewicz, Hazel Hudgins. FOURTH ROW: Paul Hogge, Dickey Waggoner, James Ostrowski, Robert Wade, Berville Patrick, Sharon Parvin, Mary C. Brown. and FIRST ROW: Linda Mason, Anne Snyder, Sharyn Mullins, Vicky Hake, Susan Cothern, Sandra Ramsey, Mary Hooper, Gail Fultz. SECOND ROW: Cecelia Bosta, Kennith Boisseaw, Carey Crockett, Dale Brown, John Hopkins, Sylvia Roye, Betty Batten, Joyce Welsh, Lila Hulsopple, Steven Yeager, Donnie Ownes, Paul Ware, Sam Morgan. THIRD ROW: Billy Hansford, Ray Hogge, Mike Allen, Billy Shields, Jack Friend, Robert Le- Cou.nt. Kqgwlff I Q, ' Us In -,., ,vi in X J' x f 'Har The Rollins domain. Q3 fl' 6 15, 1 t Representatxves to All State Band and Workshop Band. 2 iff:-f :f,J'-'fix 0 '1g,t. 10 Radar comes to York The big five in foot- ball. Love Me Tender Watch out, Phyllis. Senior Dance-Daisy Mae A x ddit, L Y kHi I 1. h and Li1'Abner. S neva rono or gl-1gllS 6 Q for football held. een at M Chaplain, Becky Giles and Reporter, Ann Green. ,tx Our Thanksgiving project-- one of the many S.C.A. pro- jects. President Pro Tempore, Dicky Bryant and Treasurer, Barry Barnes. 4-if ' A N N 'F s mf 2,1 ASN ff fly! 'gf ,- 1 H V ' '. Lily Off to the con- t:,, Q g ' vention! rug vii:-1' L, , 5 My . V vm. it I I. r I J rf. ,,, . , The S.C.A. in cooperation with the Guidance Department sponsors both Educa- tion Day and Career Day. Here, Elizabeth Cunningham, Chairman of Education Day, Dicky Bryant, Richard I-iogge, and Henry Bateman, consult with the rep- resentative from the Medical College of Virginia. ,kx My .. JS. :Lf X 'u F -L-E3 SA 1 4,7 1 ,w..,.i if LMMQ Q r 4 5- ,475 K EP Nm... 'T xv 22 . , 2 M, , , -.. x , xv 512. Q fu s., 3 9- at xv 5 I 1 7447 sag SEATED: A Green, Photographer, C. Shelton, Organizationg B. Giles, Literaryg J. Bames, Business Manager, A. Nunn, Editor-in-chief, B. Lamb, Advertisingg R. Medaris, Typist, J. Padgett, Sports. STANDING: J. Senn, Photographer, B. Epperly, Art, R. Hogge, Junior Editor, E. Ctmningham, Junior Editor, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, L. Billups, Circulation, P. Hooper, Proofreaderg G. Withers, Typistg B. Simmons, Sports. ABSENT: Dicky Boyd, Photographer. I'QQ ,mi Off to get the ads--Who can resist us ? ' Buy an annual, and vote for Miss Falcon -- was our slogan during the annual subscription drive. f r ..,..,.1A The biggest task of the senior class is the publication of the yearbook. The staff does the basic work, but the entire Class has a chance to decide upon the contents, help with the ad soliciting, and serve on staff committees. It is a rush for every- -one when press time arrives. Annette Nunn, Ed itor-in-Chief. Q wk xxglv Show that smile, Tootsie, and you 1.1 get ads. Don't you have some new ideas for the layout? The juniors meet to ob- ?4kdn Fmancxal womes are ser fi' C72 no-Y .ai ,Tu 5' 1 r V' XX4 SEATED: M. Smith, Featureg C. Brown, Artg L. Billups, Typistg B. Giles, Editor-in-Chiefg J. Bames, Associate Ed1f30I3 J. Senn, Sportsg B. Lamb, Circulation. STANDING: M. Whittg P. Proffitt, Featureg J. Hoggeg M Hollo wayg S. Bailey, Proofreaderg B. Whitey G. Abbottg B. Gilfoyle. 744 1,044 gaze sag The YORK YELL's circulation has grovsm considerably this year. The students were very helpful in rendering their time to make it a success. A whole page was dedi- cated to the sixthand seventh grades and they worked hard to write their own articles. The newspaper was represented both at the Annual Press Conference and at the Forum. ln spite of all the rush of getting a newspaper out, the staff felt the work very worthwhile, since the student body seemed appreciative. To our editor-in-chief, Becky Giles, goes most of the credit for the success of our paper this year. me r ' We 0, 11 r .ry 3 CC ames B . 15' lrd ol f e A11 A p ex leade a re 5, mane X , .Jrhf . . ,,,.-yassignnments. Athe regular season but ' . :mon was - ees U1 3 his ' Becky Giles the Severn oorZlAI:'oIf1:s:J1reyadCle'd as ad h 1 mated . M Kwon 20 games 5 P 1 Vlsmg an e P e a ra1nC02lf. lm victories ing whenever needed we joined Mark uke Leonard 0f what was to have unting deer on the ge above Smith- J FlgllI'CS C0lTlpueu uy unc nam:-I use m mm an lciated Press also revealed todaylrcputedly the best that Robin Roberts of ther Phila-lin the majors led Idelphia Phillies topped both cir-lin complete games Ecuus in nu'-nbc' nf nnwu-Jain lgames. 22, But. x twin 20 games fo ........ t away? 5 ky ninsula in a drixing Since 1949, Rob ffiwd al the fefllgf llimes for a C.G. gate 'only to End warrcn Spay-m, me H FSQWF 'fUflf.koe soulhpaw. W gi SlllClill1lllS mud, Rohprtg in ihp Z Q Y The newspaper was mimeo- mfs! graphed and stapled with the help of various students. Here we have mass production. ward the parking , was area which re- m hui' 6' Pd Q D . L, T-, - -J FIRST ROW: R. Medaris, J. Stratton, T. Bunting, D. White, R. Herring, V. Nixon, C. Good. SECOND ROW V. Martin, N. Good, D. Gilbert, B. Wilbum, S. Moore, M. White, A. Moore, B. Archer, Miss Conner, Spon- sor. THIRD ROW: J. Dietscheiler, C. Shelton, J. Suis, A. Nunn, B. Giles, J. Barnes, R. Richardson, A. Spain, B. Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: C. Colvin, J. Stratton, N. Hogge, J. Tate, J. Tate, P. Moore, K. Lee, J. Wainwright, M. Vaught, P. Furbee, W. Wykoff, J. Stevens, E. Riggins. SIXTH ROW: N. Scott, P. Welsh, J. Wade, J. Shields, M. Davis, N. Baird, N. Sears, E. Taylor, L. Hudgins. ntamif Every year the Glee Club under the direction of Miss Bessie Conner, in addition to customary partici- pation in assembly programs and commencement, has a regular 5 schedule to present: a Christmas ' Cantata, an Easter Cantata, and a j , p 1 , , gtg, spring concert. Besides this the 4 4 ' --H' I club takes trips to various places - , f in order to bring the joy of music , 4 4 ' to churches and organizations in f ff X P f I E. U V , r 5 l 1 the surrounding communities. This ,- ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' year the Christmas Cantata, Dawn of Christmas , was very successful, as several of the Christmas scenes were acted out. Eunice Taylor and Woody Carmines portrayed Mary and Joseph. The Bethany Methodist Church of Gloucester and Zion Methodist Church of Seaford were two of the community churches where the Glee Club presented pro- 5. E It k 1 grams. The pianists who accom- 3 - panied the Glee Club this year r fsxlldllbdai ' 1 . . grab were Janet Bames and Rae Medaris. it if wif 5.0-s Q45 , . U I . ,hw W. ,af ,V nf me 'Swv 1, ,kgs crawl INSET: Mrs. Myrthle Soles, Honorary sponsor. FIRST ROW: P. Hooper, Historian, S. Bailey, Secretary, B. Giles, Vice-president, J. Barnes, President, E. Cunningham, Chaplain, A. Nunn, ' ' ' Reporter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hansford, sponsor, G. Withers, L. Billups, B. Shields, J. wh Senn, M. Smith, P. Proffitt, C. Brown, W. White, R. Hunt, P. Shelton, D. Bryant, Mr. Gillis, A sponsor. ABSENT: D. Boyd, and Mrs. J. Gillis, honorary sponsor. hr! FQ Janet Barnes, President, presides, as Wayne White, senior, offers the torch to Barry Bames, sophomore. A '15 t These sophomores were tapped as new members in February because of their academic achievements, W character, and leadership ability. N! 5125133 r- 'fi-'?'i iE .1 . .J . The National Beta Club was formed to stimulate effort, reward achievement, and to encourage and assist its members to continue their education after high school. Beta activities during the year included a Get-Together Dance a week beforc school started, feeding the football team after a game, starting the honor roll, sponsoring half-time ceremonies for Homecoming and sponsoring May Day. The members also attended the Virginia Beta Convention. '58 d. Q. ?fzenc4l6!aJ SEATED: K. Burcher, Treasurer, K. Bremer, Vice-president, C. Sunderlin, Secretary, D. Bryant, President. STANDING: lst ROW: J. Hogge, D. Hautz, C. Ellis, L. Ferguson, P. Moore, T. Shelton, B. Caldwell, G. Jones, K. Sheild, B. Gilfoyle, J. Stevens, J. Wade. 2nd ROW: K. Cox, F. Knight, D. Pugh, A. White. 3rd ROW: R. Richard, R. Credle, T. Shattuck, G. Firth. The French Clubs have as their main purpose the promotion of good fellowship among all students of first and second year French. To this end they have sponsored several dances and other social gatherings. Besides these activities, the ClUbS also try to gain a better understanding of the country and the people of France. Club programs and discussions center around these topics. Mrs. Louise Kara is teacher and sponsor of these clubs. . l' Q'-. -,5 -5. 7 2 2 SEATED1 B. Winfree, Social Chairman, J. Keller, Treasurer, J. Baker, Vice-president, G. Jones, President, N. Rush, President, W. White, Vice-president, W. Wycoff, Secretary, G. Abbott, Treasurer. STANDING: lst ROW: S. Moore, L. Hudgins, J. Baker, P. Hamer, C. Score, B. Beck, P. McKnight, G. Krigsvold, P. Furbee, C Drew, N. Crockett, W. Carmines, D. Stafford, E. Green, P. Keyser. 59 STANDIISU: Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, E. Taylor, Presi- dent, P. Stone, Program Chairman, E. Smeds, Sec- retary-Treasurerg J. Had- den, Vice-president. SEATED: J. Zoldos, S. Archer, P. Welsh, L. Pat- terson, W. Davis, J. Martin, P. Perkins, J. Howard, J. Palmer, A. Massie, R. Joyce, E. Hall, B. Barnes ABSENT: E. Dunbar. .74 -1 The Latin Club conszsis of second year Latin students only Some of the many activities this year were participation in the homecoming parade with a float, purchase of club pms, a dance for all Latm students in the school and those who've had Latin, and club programs fostering further study of the language and people C- 5h61l0I1, PI6SiCl6!1tg A. Nunn, Vice-president, S. Bailey, Secretary, M. Smith, Treasurer, J Baker, B Shields Reporterg J. Baker, J. Paulette, P. Conner, S. Guilliamsg J. Stockton, N Good, D Pugh, L Drew, P Moore, Hoggeg MIS. Th0mpS0n, Sponsor, and Mrs. Hansford, Sponsor. 6 I 1 INSET: A. Green, L. Billups, P. Proffitt, B. Lamb. OTHER MEM- BERS: B. Cooke, B. White, President, B. Shields, Secretary, J. Daly, N. Rowe, J. Stockton, P. Furbee, G. Abbott, C. Drew, W. Wykoff, J. Martin, J. Hill, T. Shelton, J. Manning, J. Llewellyn, C. King, F. Knight, J. Stratton, L. Hruska, L. Sammons, M. Wood, J. Hogge, D. Camden, V. Martin, C. Colvin, M. Griffin, A. Rowe, B M. Whitt, B. Beck, B. Teagle, B. Bryant, C. Good, B. Teagle, N. Ironmonger, B. Wood, V. Royall. - fi IF B G i LH' I n 'lain ,. u L'-1 I M . 7, 71. 14, FIRST ROW: D. Lindsay, L. Beehtold, Secretary, R. Hunt, President, J. Rogers, J. MeNeaee, Neesam. SECOND ROW: T. Smith, G. Keekler, N. Frank, G. Teagle, L. Mills, B. Barnes, J. D. Ha den. THIRD ROW: D. Moore, B. Golden, R. Sparrer, R. Bryant, L. Bowman, W. White, Vice- presidentg B. Simmons. FOURTH ROW: A. Daly, D. Bryant, R. Brandt, B. Glotzbaeh, P. Keys FIFTH ROW: Mr. Simpson, M.r. Moughon, sponsors. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: D. Boyd. F50 'Sli ' 5 , E . CI. T A M max, A-1 lLl -w-,xt Semin SEATED: E. Cunningham, Vice-President, E. Smeds, B, Wilburn, P. Hooper, O. Belvin, C, Brown, Secretary, H. Bateman, D. Mulford, B, Barnes, N. Frank, E. Hall, Chaplain, G. Krigsvold. STANDING: L. Hruska, Mrs. Batt, sponsor, B. Gilfoyle, W, Carmines, Mrs. Charlton, sponsor, J. Senn, D. Bryant, President, J. Hadden. Ab- sent: A, Nunn, Treasurer, J. Paulette, G, Wible, A. Fleming. We really skinned the cat! The purpose of the Science Clubs of America is to increase the knowledge of science, to learn to perfect skills in science, and to give service in the communities and nation, Our local chapter was formed with this lofty purpose and has tried to carry out the program as far as we are able. Every member of the Science Club must havea project which is displayed for award at the Science Fair in March. The top project then is put into competition at the Tidewater Science Congress. Highlights of this year's Science Club activities were: preparing a float for homecoming, an address by Mr. Myers, head of the Research Department of Amoco Refinery, a trip to the Fort Eustis planitariumg and a tour of the Virginia Laboratory Fisheries. f g f 'Z s 1 K 'film A a... r i A L I 1.1 ni , axial ,. till , Johnny Senn looks at one of many l 2 - displays. itxxarxss ffl. me 2 1 at -,Fi . flnsetj Van Nixon, President. lst ROW: B. Olsen, D. Neesam, B. Hender- son, J. MacNeaee, P. Crockett, J. Farmer, P. Womom, T. Hardie, J. Hick- , man, R. Knox. 2nd ROW: G. Teagle, Mr. Rollins, sponsor, W. Healy, H. H Guilliams, D. Lindsay, K. Vernlmime, B. Savage, R. Minor. s TVQQ 5- Hedda! Qlnsetj L. Billups, President. A. Green, T. Lamb, L. Billups, N. Westcott, R. Richardson, J. Jarvis, B. Giles, B. White, B. Smith, G. Gillikin, J. Barnes, G. Heartsill, O. Belvin, P. Proffitt, J. Tate, J. Padgett, J. Tate, E. Riggins, D. Camden, B. Epperly, S. Guilliams, J. Wilson, K. Hogge, Mrs. Credle, sponsor, G. Withers, G. Bosta, S. Lindsay. Ni 63 f X U nv manSeaww6lad 7,1 33? C. Sunderlin, B. Glotzbach, L. Timberlake, B. Archer, L. Clark, J. Hogge, R. Bryant, President, L. Ferguson, E. Kinsinger, T. Crush, D. Murphey, Mrs. Worlledge, sponsor, L. Smoot, J. Phelps, W. Cales, S. Winfree, L. Emerson, S. Bartlett, J. Kendrick, R. Morgan, T. Bunting. Q-...J B. Lovitt, Vice-president, Mrs. Davis, Sponsor, L. I-Iruska, Treasurer, B. Teagle, J. Hill, President, J. Phippins, Re- porter, K. Bremer, W. Shields, Secretary. The Library Club is composed of a student from each study hall for the purpose of assisting in the Library. The members of the club have learned about our library by helping at the desk and all other library work. They, in turn, give assistance to others. 6-4 ana :aaa em STANDING: B. Roberts, G. Shields, L. Smoot, R. Morgan, Mr. Redhair, Director. BACK ROW, Seated: J. Sutton, M. Taylor, C. Krigsvold, D. Shields, L. Hicks, G. Moss, M. Allen, W. Davis, J. Norman, K. Rackley, J. Snyder, J. Horne, R. Hogge, A. White, R. Sparrer, R. Herring, R. Dehart, J. Hadden. FRONT ROW, Seated: V. Royal, Major- ette, D. Worthington, A. Alford, B. Smith, S. Eisenbies, C. Hadden, A. Conques, W. Shields, C. Spooner, G. Krigs- vold, N. Rowe, Majorette. This is the first year York High has had an organized, uniformed band. Under the direction of Mr. Redhair it has been a very active year. The Marching Band made its debut at the Deep Creek football game, then went on to take second place in the contest for marching bands in the parade welcoming Santa to Williamsburg. Later it aided the York Lions Club in bringing Santa to Yorktown. The Concert Band gave a spring concert and played for the May Day festival. E 6 SF.-XTED: G. Moss, T. Fairfield, M. Vifhite, E. Camden. 2nd ROW: B. Archer, L. Hruska, L. Timberlake, B. Glotz- bach, K. Shield, M. VN'hitt. 5rd ROW: D. Hautz, W. Hunt, R. Bryant, L. Ferguson, W. Wykoff, B. Caujwell. -ith ROW: A. Alford, E. Kinsinger, J. Zoldos, L. Samnions. Sth ROW: P. McKnight, C. Firth, T. Bunting, P. Conner, L. Drew. 6th ROW: T. Shelton, D. Murph, W. Doneson, S. Bartlett, J. Wade, B. Gilfoyle, T. Stevens, N. Good. STAND- ING: A. Myers, J. Williarrs, K. Manuel, R. Drew, W. Healy, B. Summers, W. Burcher, R. Faley, K. Burcher, P. Moore, K. Cox, J. Shield. Y v 0 il 4 4 I - 4 1 Q ta 3 'Im t' m, up HHH' HI llxl'a A lllllllf A - , I n a , ' ' -. i ' ' v .1-............. Y K ' as Y - i Y, - .fwa - 2,f, ' ' W' .x N .Y -ffm. - .1 Y. , ,W .I- . ,lm -' .- . 'H' ,.-... ' - 1. Y . ' ' Q, Q '1.t. 'L' D 5' - J- .er ' aww .p h V , . . sx ' Y 'W -Ci ln fecent yeaxs new piers have been constructed in the York River and many ships plow through the deep channel ways, but to us the York will always mean: swimming, bathing, camping, or picnicking at Yorktown beach or vicinity. mm M ' V1 A Co-Capta ins-- Jimm Rovers Y Q and Bobby Golden . Q,- 7aot54!! Sconce Gloucester-6 Smithfield-6 Prince George-0 Poquoson-O James Blair-7 Virginia Beach-6 Franklin-Q Deep Creek-14 Norfolk Academy -0 fnon-conference game, I Ap The first eleven were as follows: R. Hunt, endg B. Golden, tackleg G. Wible, half- backg G. Teagle, guardg D. Bryant, centerg B. Barnes, quarterbackg J. Rogers, fullbackg D. Moore, guardg D. Boyd, halibackg L. Bechtold, tackleg M. Haden, end. A4-.-Q-...LA4 - ,x WY' 1 f ' 4,31 1,1922-G-. ' ,. Jfff, .Y ., York York York York York York York York York '41 I-AJ .:. In IHWl v!X UV'-XRU V Q. F y ii T. F 4.5 , 'pt 1 .t ll-'F istfict l, G up it 'Team Loye Bechtold , . Roane Hunt .??t F 'F' ' fr , rw ' These three players from York were named to the All-District Group 2 Football Team. The players are chosen by Coaches of District One and sports staff mem- bers of the NORFOLK VIRGINIAN PILOT. Loye Bechtold received most of the votes cast. ff f Dicky Boyd slr, 5 . nigygrgf For the first time York High Falcons played night games at home, due to the new football lights. The game with James Blair was played on the night of October 19, and Homecoming was observed at this time. The Falcons set a school scoring football record with this game. George Wible, Neil Frank, Robert Bryant, Dicky Boyd and Barry Barnes made the touchdowns with Jim- my Rogers kicking to make the extra points. Final score was 32 to 7. o lx Cheerleaders take part in the Homecoming Festivities. yY 37 KY: Y Beverly Cooke Charlotte Shelton Co-Captain of cheerleaders Co-Captain of cheerleader I Congratulations to the '57 cheerleaders on a very successful year! You have worked hard, put your heart and all your efforts into creating a stronger sense of school spirit. Winnign or losing, you were always there to give us a cheer and pep us up. York High will long remember you for your faith and good spirit. 0 Janet Padgett Carolyn Good Betty Gayle Shields Judy Daly Charlotte Shelton 5 Joanne Wainwright Rae Medaris Josephine Paulette Lorraine Billups Beverly Cooke .,..4aa0w FIRST ROW, Standing W Wh1te,R Hunt, J Rodgers, B Barnes, L M111s,P Keyser,J MacNease SECOND ROW W Healy, R Wood, E Hall, G Keckler, N Frank,J Hadden SEATHJ Coach Allan Moughon andL Bowman, manager St Vmcents Gloucester Smlthfreld Poquoson N N Appre n Chuckatuck Walsmgha m t1Ce N N Apprentrce Glouc este r James Blair Poquoson James Blau Smithfield Chuckatuck- Tournament Deep Creek- Southampton Games: York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York 74 O York- The York Falcons with Coach Allen Moughon at the helm took their second conference crown in two years with 5 1 record. The only conference defeat suffered was adminstered by Pouqoson. The lone defeat only slightly mars the good record for the Falcons. The Falcons showed outstanding teamwork in every game. Three seniors, Wayne White, Roane Hunt and Jimmy Rogers, led the going as rotating captains. York Advances In District T urney Hy 'NINIYIX SIAWXEUP Uaiif Pre-w Sparta Wrifcr fFl.3.lxI- M ri. PTP. 2 f--W Y Ork 1 fu mxptzui '-UNION XX Ani' V. f 'r U15 amz? ff Wig P' ' r. -MP. Dru D Vrgrr Q ltflfrf .r TQ: 1-- m.u,' an ,ww L1 --A 3- ' ruff! rj TJ' fuk: Wjfgy if I A ln. 'K v'n fW ' N rv Roane Hrmt Wayne White 12.7 average 13.3 average Barry Barnes 5-any Mins 3-3 averag 'O aVer-age 2 X ' . 1' I X 5 fa Gene Keckler Jimmy Rogers Edie Hall 3.1 average 8.0 average average A STANDING T Lamb, V Royal, A Green, J Jones, P Shelton, D Camden, L Drehl, B Teagle, B Wood, C Heartsrll, J Barnes, B Gxles, B White, J Keller, P Proffrtt, A Spam fmanagerj, Mzss Rawls Qcoachj, O Belvm fmanagerj, Mrs Focht Qassrstant coachj The Falconettes had a very successful season wrth only two loses I-hgh scorer of the season was Peggy Proffrtt w1th an average of 26 pomts a game Mlss Rawls was assrsted by Mrs Focht th1s year Congratulauons to both coaches for a Job well done' Co Capfams Peggy Proffmtt, forward and Tootsle Lamb, guard Scores St Vmcxent 37 Gloucester 37 Srmthfreld 74 Poquoson 38 Chuckatuck 31 Gloucester-45 James Blau-38 Poquoson 41 James Blarr-42 St V1n1.,1ent 43 Sm.1thf1eld 41 Chuckatuck 47 York 44 York-48 York 78 York-48 York 5.5 York-43 York-47 York-43 York-45 York-42 York 75 York 57 .v C l l . . - - -- . n- ,Wi R 5 f . . I - . , 4 if RX '- - Anne Green Forward Janet Barnes Forward Phyuls Shelton Guard Becky C11es Guard The coaches and co captams hold a pow wow to plot then' strategy wh11e members of the team look on B k Y wor mg out problems tooether, plaruung methods of attack, and then pracucrng many hours after school, the Fal conettes turned rn a scoreboard of whrch York IS very proud 75 X ,- . xg ' y t it y gg, Y X f sf , 1 , J of '-. ig .y 5 5 5 A V 0 X 1 V X L -H NW!! .A4 45 A LEFT ROW: B. Glotzbach, R. Russell, B. Henderson, E. Epperly, W. Fairfield, W. Carmines, B. Gary. RIGHT ROW: L. Patterson, R. Brandt, K. Bremer, F. Plotz, T. Fairfield, F. Shattuck, G. Morris. SEATED: E. Clark, Manager, Mr. Anderson, Coach, L. Smoot, Manager. As the first J. V. Cheerleaders of Y.H. S., you have worked hard to get organized. Your pep and happy spirits brought the York J. V.'s through a. successful season. FIRST ROW: C. Shel- ton, S. Eisenbeis, K. Shields, D. NVlxitc. SECOND ROW: J. Priode, M. White, K. Burcher. ,775 The Junior Varsity basketball squad, which is the training ground for Varsity players, had a rather successful year. The J. V. team entered a Penninsula Junior High League along with the Warwick Junior High and Warwick J. V., Newport News, George Wythe and Buckroe and engaged each of these schools three times for a 15 game schedule. While no games were won after an initial victory over Buckroe, the team showed great spirit. Every game was played with a real determination and the top tearrs had to hustle to beat the York J. V.'s. The best thing that can be said of any team is that they fought all the way in spite of disappointment and defeat. These boys nev- er gave up. I 1 1 4 .14 f , ,ew 1 I 1.5 . Ja, 1,1-I iq., nv 11. ,. Q. S, x ,- - A i...:' T,-Yi! ? -f-1 The symbol of our high school-found on our rings and invitations -iz the liburty ITTOIIUIUCLT continuin- Oraling U16 GHG Of OUI COLL11Uy's Revolutionary War. Lightning had damaged thu head and siiculdcrs oft!!! goddess, and this was restored last year. 13 ik cs 1 51,5 no . ?1'A5 'i. 1' Vgfigigaw sf fi xii -35, . . ,ww ,gsm ua. ,f NR 3 9 'V I Q ,A 't',3 ' 'CM J. I in 7 j Q1 in E f -W1 ,Af, Affig zz' 5 3 t W -5. r ,fi , ,:, V,.V, A ,jgpggi Y .1-1:-sr WMS ma Y Most Sincere: Becky Giles Bobby Golden Best Dancers: Rae Me-glaris Van Nixon Swan 70440 Wh Cutest: Rae lvletlaris l Z s ! Best All Around: Janet Barnes Wayne White H ,W Allen Daly Quietestz Jenn Jarvis Bobby Golden kill MA S-3 'J ...un I. v ..'f' -u-,lakh X 4 Most Stud1ous P'1y111s Hooper W yne Wlute Montv M1115 Slwkims . 4 ?i2 ,,, up :Tri 6 ,NH fav' .sz 5 'B-F' N -Q ,3, ' UWA 1 I 16' 'if 65. JS? Present and former cheerleaders get together at Homecoming. LEFT to RIGHT: Thelma Show Carolyn Good, Charlotte Shelton, Barbara Mitchel, Rae Medaris, Linda Richardson, Jozilla Medaris, Judy Daly, Janet Padgett, Joanne Wainwright, Lor- raine Billups, and Josephine Paulette. FHA Float wins first prize in the Homecoming festivities. :Mm J P 4.1 York High Band gets ready to march. The band members hope to have new uniforms in the school colors for next year. The organization of Band Parents was created this year, and many activities were held to raise money for the uniforms. Among these were basketball games between members of varsity and faculty. 4' , Lorraine Billups was elected Miss Falcon in a school-wide contest. The votes were cast through purchase of yearbook sub- scriptions. .A-M' f-uma' 05404 TOP HONOR STUDENTS The ten students rn the senlor class wxth the hrghest scholast1c ratlngs are fllsted alphabetrcallyj Janet Barnes, Lorrame Brllups, Dlcky Boyd, Becky Ann Glles, Phy llrs Hooper, Annette Nunn, Peggy Proffxtt, Nancy Scott Charlotte Shelton, Gwen W1theIS Of these the top four honor students are fp1ct.1re.l, left to nghtj Nancy Scott, Phylhs Hooper, Gwen W1thers, Janet Barnes SENIOR CLASS PROJEFTS The semor class sponsored a Donkey Basketball Game w1th rrders from Jumor class playm avamst rrders from semor class The class gave a Vanety Show wrth Shower of Stars as the theme The play presented was called GIRL SHY Charrmen of these comnuttees xx ere fprctured left to rrghtj Johnny Senn and Annette Nunn Co chau men of varxety show, Gwen W1thers Chauman, of play Game o 4 . . 2 . . , A . 1 fs? Zi ' ' I . - J XJ Q kb H . Y - l . . V . , M A 0 i committee, Denis Nicholas-chairman of Donkey Ball f T if lik IS 1 .0- ons., QU fx wg., -lag Si l '-M 1 Paul Keyser 2 Jean Jarv1s 3 Annette Nunn 4 Bobby Golden 5 Wayne Whrte 6 Jrmmy Rogers 7 Ju ly Daly 8 Nancy Scott 9 Dems Imckolas 10 Janet Barnes 11 Van Nrxon 12 Mary Lee Royall 13 Lorrarne Blllups 14 Joanne Wamwrrght 15 Bob by Olsen 16 Robert Mrnor 17 Roane Hunt 18 Beverly Cooke 19 Paul Wornom 20 Waldy Suhk 21 Joe Farmer 29 Janet Padgett 23 Barbara Epperly 24 B111 Wmfree As we, the senrors, adx ance rnto the world of adultho cl i 11 X ' 462 1 x, 'Xin QPU' .f- L 1 1 3 -2245? 'M-. V10 1. Loye Bechtold 2. Peggy Proffitt 3. Becky Ann Giles 4 Barbara Smith 5. Johnny Belvin 6. Bernadette Lamb 7 Nancy Westcott 8 Allen Daly 9. Paul Miller 10 Peg- gy Loding 11. Jean Stratton 12 Betty Sue White, Richard Wood, Jean Jarvis 13 Anne Green 14 Monty Mills 15 Dicky Boyd 16 Rae Medaris 17 Gwen Withers 18 Earnest Green 19 Phyllis Hooper 20 Marion Vaught 21. Carroll Shields 22. Franklin Davis 23 Jeanine Johnson 24 Johnny Senn, 25 Dicky White . we pause to look backward once more ' It was a rarny mght as I sat by the f1re tlunlung of my old classmates at York Smce people dream mostly of the th1ngs wluch have been 1n tnelr mrnds durrng the day, I was no surpnsed at my dream that rught In my revene, I found myself on a magrc carpet, tounng the country and v1s1t1ng classmates I made my f11'St tr1p to Yorktown, now a large Clty and st1ll growmg raprdly Every one was talkmg about the splendrd worl that Janet Barnes was dorng for the crty and marveled at her unendrng supply of energy Ijust couldn't leave Yorktown wuthout v1s1t1ng my alma mater, so the next stop was dear ole York Upon arnvlng there, I fotmd that Roane Hunt was now Athlet1c Dlrector and was thnllmg all the people of the Clty wrth hrs champlonslup teams 1n oasketball Gwen W1tl1EIS was now Gtudance Teacher and was busy gurdlng a boy down the hall by lus ear when I passed It seemed that he d1dn't want to go to class Ann Green and Phylhs Hooper were busy conducung therr classes when Ipassed, and Nancy Westcott was runmng arormd 1n the off1ce tryrng to get out the announcements before the bell rang York was l13.V1Dg an assembly that day and the speaker was none other than Van Nrxon He was makrng qurte a name for hlmself, tounng the country and g1v1ng lectures on 'I-low to Become a M1ll1ona1re ' I tlunk he was gettmg a lrttle dlsgusted, because h1s theory hadn't worked out for ham After taklng one last look at York I-hgh, I declded to tO111' the entrre c1ty of York town before leavlng My fnst stop was at the home 0ff1C6 of the York Sluppmg Cor poratron Joh.nny Belvm, Waldy Suhk, and Carroll Sluelds had Jomed forces to make qulte a thnvlng buslness for themselves They now d1d most of the sh1pp1ng along the eastern coast My carpet rose 1nto the a1r ag:-un, and rt was not long before I was Salllng over the cute l1ttle home of Beverly and Bobby Ilansford Beverly had mamed nght after gradu atron and was now the proud mother of three lrttle boys It was the prcture of happy home hfe, for three l1tt1e boys were le ttlng out the loudest nolses p0ss1ble, and Beverly was walkln around 1n crrcles, pullmg frantrcally at her ha1r As I watched tlus peace ful scene, suddenly the sound of organ muslc rang out In between weet l1ttle phrases to the chlldren, Beverly managed to tell me that D1Ck16 Wlute now gave organ and plano lessons and that he had grven many organ recrtals all over the country He and Marlon Vaught had also marned rrght after graduatron and were the proud parents of a sweet lrttle g1rl After leavlng my best wlshes w1th Beverly, I resumed my tour Next stop was at a l1tt1e wh1te church Becl y G1les had marned a mlmster, and h.1s sermons were brrng mg out more people than any other rmmster for mrles around Becky had proven to be an asset to the church, for the people dearly loved her Next stop was at the home of Janet Padgett She and FIHDCIS Rowe were now hap p1ly marned, and nght next door was Joanne Warnwnght, who was t me w1fe of Leon Tay lor Janet and Joanne had had a double weddrng, and now, each had tw1n boys None othc1 than Dr B111 Wrnfree had brought the lrttle darlrngs 1nto the world He was head surgeon at the enlarged RlV61'S1d6 Hosp1ta1, and lus head nurse was Nancy Scott I . . .,. . . t . - . ,, ,, , . . .. .. 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U - . . . . r Stopprng next at Lamp Perry, I found that Lorrarne Brllups was l1v1ng there Wltll her husband who was rn charge of the M1l1tary Polrce Also statroned at Camp Peary were Joe Farmer, Rrchard Wood, and Monty M1115 three of the best known test pilots rn the Umted States Next, I passed over Robert Mrnor's huge farm I had been readrng about Robert who was ra1s1ng a large majorrty of the state's farm products Leav1ng V1rg1n1a, I went to Waslungton, D C , where I found Jean Jarvls busrly typrng a letter for a senator At frrst, I drd not recognrze the senator, but when he spoke I found that rt was D1ck1e Boyd, senator from Vrrgrma Lrvrng rn Washmgton also, was Annette Nunn, now wlfe of a famous F B I man My carpet gave a sudden Jolt, and before I knew a thrng, lt had landed at one of the brggest mght clubs 1n New York When I read the name of the band that was ap pearrng there, I could hardly belreve my eyes I rushed rn to see 1f rt could possrbly be my former classmate Sure enough rt was' Loye Bechtold and Hrs 88's were now known all over the U S for then' 'crazy rock and roll mus1c Bobby S1mmons was the only one that remarned from hrgh school days, but Ernest Green, Bobby Olsen, and Paul Wor nom were now a brg part of the act Bernadette Lamb, known as 'Honey from Hawan was also appearing at the club Young and old were tryrng to leam her way of dorng the Hula Dance Leavrng the thnlls of mght lrfe rn New York behrnd, I landed rn New Jersey where p1ly marned and well respected 1n the communlty Wayne and Judy had four boys they were well on therr way to hav1ng therr own basketball team Also rn New Jerse I passed over the laboratory of John Senn and Dems Nrcholas, two famous screntrsts well known for therr research work on develop1ng a more effectrve hydrogen bomb Next stop was Clucago, Illrnors, where Jrmmy Rogers and Bobby Golden were both makmg a name for themselves rn baseball The Chlcago Cubs had led the league for four years and rt was credrted to these two players I traveled to the Naval Trammg Center, Mramr, Flonda, where Isaw Barbara Sm1th Peggy Lodmg, and Ruth Dlehl enjoyrng therr hves as WIVCS of naval offxcers Lreutenant Allen Daly was busy grvmg orders to some new recnuts Thrs seemed to be lus greatest pleasure Leavrng thrs beautrful place, I went to the most dreaded spot on earth, a dent1st's off1ce where Dr George Jones and hrs pretty assrstant Charlotte Shelton, were havrng a ternble trme Wlth two l1ttle boys Mary Lee Royall, the mother of the two boys tr1ed desperately to keep them strll untll Dr Jones could pull out a couple of therr teeth Mary Lee fmally gave up and let the lrttle demons run around the off1ce untrl they had wom themselves out Next, I went over a Colomal Store where Paul Crockett and Wrllram Byrum shared the responsrbrlrty of berng rn charge of all the Colonlal Stores rn the eastem part of the state My next stop was Hollywood, Calrfomra, where Paul M1ller, the famous desrgner, had just deslgned the background for another successful movre 1n wluch Rae Medarrs, Jeanmne Johnson, and Paul Keyser were to play the leadrng roles Jean Stratton and Betty Sue Whlte were dorng well as two of the best known harrstyhsts 1n Hollywood In fact, I heard that they had styled the harr of two thrrds of the movre actresses Today they were tryrng a new style for the famous commercral artxst, Barbara Epperly My carpet was about to land when I srghted Duane Neesam and Franklrn Davrd, both colonels rn the Army, boardmg an Army transport plane They were probably off on another one of therr mrssrons that I had read about When I awoke from my sleep, I found that I had slept the entrre nrght, and there was just nme enough for me to dress and get to my offrce rn the Pentagon Burldrng Peggy Proffrtt ,MM-. qlvxw xxx K g ' ' . . , . , . I . . . '. D . . . . D . . . ' ll ' . I . . , .. ,f Ifound Wayne White, a professor at Rutgers University. He and Judy Daly were hap- ' - I 1 o I . Q u Y, u - . .. 1 . , as of .fact Wd! 0 f ,ff :Z , , I In ' , to o a 5 - - .f e. 3' ' and every one of J' ',... ,- ,, ' ,, ul 'V l,ul ll bef ' sed in different wa , e upcoming senior class, Mr. 's, the faculty, who wants us. So that our memory will be with them throughout the coming scho year the follow ' ' A ilgan queath: e i , our president, wishes to leave to Dicky Bryant his leadership ability and popularity in . pes he'l1 be tops Q' J 's senior class. Ja et leaves her top grades to Marion Smith so she'll not have to work so hard. To -,VZ lker, so he 'll get top billing in the variety show, Loye Bechtold leaves his popular 88's. John i el 'Q leaves five dollars' worth of nickels to Dennis lindsay so he can practice shooting the M. Jo hopes to come back and challenge him next year. US 1 3. i 1 P u yn L Lorraine Bi f' ps leaves her title of Miss Falcon to Betty Gayle Shields, hoping she'll be able to ke Dicky Boyd aves his lucky football number, 23, to George Teagle, in hopes it will again pull All- To all juni girls, Beverly Cook leaves her good luck at making football queen, and may the best Paul Crocke wills his place on the honor roll to Tommy Barclay. Franklin Da fs and Joe Farmer leave their back seats in Govemment class to Robert Knox and Charl Jean Jarvis ancy Westcott, and Marion Vaught bequeath their quiet ways to Emily Riggins, Lois I: Judy Lleyellyn. To Joan Bakger and Olivia Belvin, Ruth Diehl and Jean Stratton leave their fnendly ways Connie Browim and Carolyn Colvin should consider themselves most fortunate to receive the art abrlrt Epperly aid Paul Miller Becky Giles aeaves to Sandra Barley her proven ability to come through in any situation Bobby GoldQ1 leaves hrs title of Co Captain to Danny Moore Tootsie L b, Ann Green, and Peggy Proffitt leave their basketball Lunforms and ability to V1rg1 Phyllis S lton, and Carol Harwell Duane Neesirn leaves his curls to Josephine Paulett, until she can buy one of Elvis Pres1ey's To 'h'l ol Beatnce Teagle h'l ol ' Mary Lee Royall leaves her southern drawl Dems Nich s leaves to Raymond Sparrer his ability to say the wrong tlung at the right time Van Nrxon To any cap Johnny Se was fertr Roane Hunt Jimmy Rog Florence Booby S1 Allen D Judy D Barbar sh g Jane a Arle e Pgg Lo b 3 G ll i Rich J Nan Vick c B 1 IW!!! The gretfully leaves his way with the girls to Eugene Moore, wishing him better luck le Junior Annette Nunn leaves the d1ff1cu.lt task of being editor 1n chief of the annual having made good use of the gift left him last year, wishes to pass it on to Henry Bate zer equeaths his ab1l1ty in basketball to Gene Keckler leaves a keep off sign on Betty Gayle as a waming for all boys towski has been made sole heir to Rae Medans's cuteness ns leaves some but not all, mind you of lus flirting techniques to John Zsoldos uld hke to pass on hrs cuteness to some Jtmror grrl, he sees no sense in wasting it on a nks Carolyn Good could use her way of getting the man she goes after Good luck, Car I will leave her engagement nng with Sylv1a Gurlliams, under the condition she return r own wills to Sandra Sulik her well leamed skill of giggling couldn't receive a better gift than the look 1n Joanne Wa1nwnght's eye when she hears ould like to leave the brains he doesn't have to Raymond Wilson Paul says he'll need and Bobby Olsen wish to leave their ability to get tired quick to Myrt Haden and Nanc Cunningham and Ann Flemming Jeannine Johnson and Betty Sue White will their abrh tics of course there's no guarantee passes her love for York to all members of this grand school leaves his Job at Lloyd's Service Station to Norman Rush, with the condition that No and Monty Mills leave a 'Q1uet sign in the hbrary to set an example they couldn' leaves his shop skill to Richard Hogge bequeaths his good looks to Charles Dobbins 1S just happy that the upcoming senior class won't be getting lum ould like to turn over her leamer's permit to anyone who can't if Qi wn and Phyllis Hooper would like to leave their ready smile to a ff err leaves the candles from his Lrberace act to Robert I-Iogge eaves his appreciation for the fine art of talking to Marshall F unattheB8z it next year. strict. irl Win. Criswell. cham, and of Ba rba ra Royall The gift HS S0011 e name, he ones he's Ironmonger rn speech an support our ost a ent admiration an i n ut - ma e good h w could ver leave enough thanks for her help with the Senior play, Senior trip, Yearbook, a all the o er nr ects that helped make our year a success So, we wish to leave her an I O U and e h of us VV1 ry o p it ff by making a success of our lives To Mrs Hol n e b ue h our deepest appreciation for her suggestions and help 1n our last year at York 1. To the faculty we 1 our schemes and mischlevousness in case they might not have enough next year pronu not to leave York without taking some of what they'Ve taught us and using it to t best of our abilrtw Our aruegt thanks ,,,,,,,,,,,,M Maw And, I Charlotte SB6imy e?Mwmy hand and seal this sixth day of June, in the year o our H l10U5Hnd mne hundred and fifty seven 00 f 'Ft n - u - Q 4 .- 'Q. . n . . n n -n - 4 . .E . . . . . 5 . . . . J-I - . . . 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VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Cities Service YORK OIL CO., INC. 33 East Sunset Road Hampton, Va. Personalized Service Phone-3-337i WILLIAMSBURG SHOP Clothing and Shoes For the Entire Family Williamsburg, Virginia WSG? X X Xt x x x N 5 XNQ X x xx 'A 'xii ilk Your One xg xx N N X xx Q Q-'Nfxqx Q wit Nixxxxfwxgx Xi RQ N Sky X gig ik X it Q X Xxx. X X xxx Sm? W1 Q X X X QQ X X 5NmY mix Fisk mmmkfmxk Stop Department Store On The Peninsula f- ,fjfib g 75 ,12 Wk. 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Wholesale Confectionery Dual Hampton 609-13W h g S 3-3349 Hampto , V g McLEAN'S for Frigidaire - Maytag - Duotherm Plumbing - Oil and Gas Heating Philco - RCA - Television Air-temp - Frigidaire - Air Conditioning I5 S. King Street HAmpton 4343 Records l3 E. Queen Street HAmpton 4345 Hot Point Appliances McLEAN'S APPLIANCE CO., INC. 3311 Washington Avenue - Newport News SALES 81 SERVICE IME PET7., an gf EE Gas service bw Gas Appliances Gas Service For Cooking Water Heating Heating 324 Virginia Ave. Warwi ck, V0- Phone 5-i853 H. M. McMILLAN Hampt0n's Friendly Furniture SLore 56 W. Oueen Street Hampton, Virginia Phone 6276 HORTON'S GARAGE 9707 Jefferson Avenue Cial 8--4200 Night 8-3836 Uil, Gas And Accessories General Repair Work A Specialty E. L. Horton's Sons Proprietors Member A. A. A. CENTRAL RESTAU RANT I4 E. Queen St. Hampton, Virginia Test Tells BOOTH CLEANERS 7826 Warwick Road Warwick, Va. COUNTY CITY SUPPLY CORPORATION Yorktown, Virginia Building Materials Paint- Hardware Farm Supplies - Seed and Fertilizer - Coal. Branches at Lee Hall - Hayes - Gloucester Dial3-i930 4-PS' 'F' ' FP5-99? L N Q 5 12 et 1-ww lun: L 8 z 'L ' g. 5, i '-11-41: if L+ rl Qj3e!fyf,Q'wz'.s' B R E A D ,, H, ,fx SUTTLE MOTOR CORPORATION Cadillac-Oldsmobile - G. M. C. Trucks 34th St. and Jlfferson Ave. Newport Nlws, Virginia B 8: M DRIVE INN DMVI9 Dum-lAM's suPER-ETTE Rf. 17 Fresh Meats and Vegetables Tabb' VG. Sherwin-Williams Paints Amoco Gas ik Cufb Service General Merchandise i 0 'e's go Phone seofofa 2941 ' Fountain Service Du V re, a. Phone - SEaford 2984 WYATT BROTHERS The Store for Men Hampton, Va. 74a za, saw Carpet Specialists - Free Delivery Devoted Exclusively To Fine Floor Coverings ' Lees Maslund lsaranettel ' Mohawk ' Broadloom Carpets Wunda Weve And Many Others Alexander-Smith Dial HAmpton 3-0707 - In Southhampton Shopping Center Open Thurs. 81 Fri. Nights Until 9 P.M, 3829 Kecoughtan Rd. NICK'S SEAFOOD PAVILION Recommended By Duncan Hines And The A.A.A. Telephones, 3246 and 4951 Yorktown Virginia Hickman's Inc. H. T. SOUTHALL Williamsburg Shopping Center One Stop Shopping 'k Y 'k 'I SEPTIC TANK CO A Complete Line of Clothing for the Entire Family. Route I7 Tobb, Va. Septic-Tanks Installed SUSSEX DELICATESSEN Hampton, Virginia Cleaned Repaired Night Phone Newport News 2-5563 Day Phone Warwick 8-3067 CORDE 81 STARKE GENERAL CONTRACTORS MAIN OFFICE 18 SOUTH FIRST STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Main Office Y d Phone Ph Richmond 2-6583 Williamsburg 1206 THE TASTEE FREEZE Hot Fudge Sundaes Extra Thick Milk Shakes Jumbo Banana Splits Yorktown, Virginia LAC KEY DEPARTMENT STORE Opposite Naval Mine Depot U.S. TIRE SERVICE Sev. Wallace, Mgr. Wheel Balancing Recapping and Vulcanizing Authorized Distributors U.S. Tires 4304 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton, Virginia Phone 6376 - 6377 Compliments of SOUTHAMPTON PHARMACY Southampton Shopping Center Phone 6359 Hampton, Va. C. E. Wheller 81 C. L. Fisher Reg. Pharmacists The Tri-Cities Finest Restaurant Gounari's MUSEUM lNN Famous for Steaks and Seafood Private Dining Room Available for Parties Phone 8-9915 1001 Warwick Road fRoute 601 Warwick, Virginia THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE Cnuining flu frejbd Advim, Fvruka nd Dornqfid FOUNDED me WILLIAMSBURG, VlRGlNlA Covering all the News in Williamsburg - Yorktown Fine Job Printing is 0lS0 Our Specialty I I XX HORNSBYS SON S INC XX N 0 PRUIJU IS X In P6 l 7 9 f 9 7 U NUI'Ixl0XXIl. X irginiu L fli w ' uf NW . . I 1 I L 'mx msn. L91 .gg iw' FFT! GRAFTON GARAGE Dodge Plymouth Sales 81 Service Dodge .Iob Rated Trucks 24 Hour Wrecker Service Grafton Vlrglnla R M MILLS Oi s Hardware Gas Phone 3931 Seaford Virginia PARKER 8 POWELL Dlstlnctlve Home Furnishings 212 214 Twenty Eighth Street Newport News Va Woolseys Paints- Federal PropeIIors Mercury Motors Boats Marine Equipment HALDEMAN MARINE SALES Distributors 200 East Queen Street Hampton Va E Haldeman Home 8411 Office 8490 MILLER S WOMEN S APPAREL 3105 Washington Ave Newport News Virginia LACKEY FOOD STORE Across from The Naval Mine Depot Lackey, Va. Phone Yorktown 4746 SELF SERVICE For the Best in . . . Fresh 81 Smoked Meats ' Fresh Produce Frozen Foods Bakery Goods I' Groceries PROMPT DELIV 'A' ERYTO... Yorktown Skift's Creek Cook's Annex BANK of WARWICK Warwick Virginia THE SAUNDERS PROVISION CO., INC. Wholesale Meats and Provisions Saunders Provision Bui Iding 276 Brewer Street Norfolk IO, Virginia EPES STATIONERY CO. Greeting Cards School and Office Supplies Warwick, Newport News, Virginia H. F. ROGERS AND SONS Gen. Nidse. Croc. Heats Produce Oil Richardson Corner Yorktown Virginia Open 7 to 9 Weekly ADAM'S SHOE STORE 2016 Iiashington Ave. Newport News, Va. WESTWOOD WW I VI n RESTAURANT I' A Open 6 AAI. - I7 P.Xl. ' Sfeak ' T Ii eq Seafood ' Chicken A i Chops I Fountain Service Curb Service Orders fo Go Dial Iiarwxck 3 9992 Ht 1 at Iiarpersxiiie 107 IIt.1 if x 4 I ?'-f W G'- BLECHMAN'S YOUTH CENTER 3202 W h' I A Residence Phone 5197 was mg ve DRUCKER a FALK tewport, fwf VlFglHl8 Office Phone 6363 Real Estate General Insurance Mortgage Loans Office Phone 6363 - Residence Phone 5197 3824 Kecoughtan Road Hampton Virginia RobertH Schaffer PICKUP 51 DELIVERY TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION Texaco Service Washing Lubrication Prop. Fred Colston SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Rt. 17 Phone Seaford 2912 Grafton,Virginia BLACKMAN REALTY CO. Here to Serve You ,, Real Estate and Insurance THE HOME OF Phone - Warwick - 81593 BETTER VA'-UESV' LEGGETIHS DEPT. STORE Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Hampton, Virginia Washing Drying LAUNDROMAT I 9908 Warwick no' - War Sick CITY SERVICE PI . 8-I 919 Williamsburg va - PIIOIIC Rt. 168 Penniman Rd. Road Service - Accessories - Prompt Courteous Service Shirt Finishing HEYWOODIS ad 1 W 1 1 Shop In Thr Atmonphe re OI' f'0IOIlldI Timfs CASEY S INC WlIIldmShUfg Sir ma HAWKINS O R MILLS FISHERIES INC Packers of Crab 'Nleat KNIGHT Phone Seaford 4121 MEN S WEAR 339 Iiarwlnk Rd Warwlck Xa Seaford Vlrglnlo ' I f I A ' 5 lg 7 . v. .K Y. U. A ' Z7 'Av' 'QF 1 . ak 5' W ,X 'lf zfl. ..j- df j-2 , - , ix, I F ' n Y I mf Ofg hsz, 51 70313 ir NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY ui c emi rea i 9:5 570 ,jwlego JQQIQ .xgmelfica ron ' n ze ead E. A. HARPER 8- COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Distributors - Fairfax Hall Food Products Glidden Paints Serving Peninsula Merchants Dial Warwick 8-'I529 Morrison, Va. C omplimenrs of J. P. LLOYD ESSO SERVICENTER Route I7 Yorktown, Va. MITCHELL AUTO REPAIR General Auto Repairing and Welding Tractor and Farm Machinery Repaired Mack Mitchell Phone Seaford 4011 Dare, Virginia COMPLIMENTS PROCTOR S HARDWARE 128 West Queen Street Hamoton Vlrgnnla ECONOMY SHOP Phone 4611 Yorktown Va SEAR S DEPARTMENT STORE We out Lt the entzre amzly lJ131111COC2WetQuenStretH pton V BINGLEY S STORE Hlghway 168 and Pennlman Road Wllllamsburg V EAGLE STORE 5 8110 9714 Warwlck Road Warwick Va PARAMOUNT CLEANERS Hampton Va PERRY S RESTAURANT Phone 1520 214 N Boundary St Wllllamsburg V EDDIE S FURNITURE CO 9512 Warwick Road Warwick V M I BRYANT PENNIMAN BARBER SHOP 1122 Pennlman Road Wllllamsburg Va MOSS SHOE HOSPITAL 100 E Queen Street SUSSEX BEAUTY SALON 3837 Kecoughtan Road Hampton Vlrglnla YORKTOWN BARBER SHOP GUS RESTAURANT Yorktown Vlrgmua LACKEY AMOCO SERVICE CENTER Tom Hornsby Prop Phone Yorktowr 2912 Lackey Va M J GOLDSTEIN 13 W Queen Street Hampton Va ALLEN S JEWELRY 2801 Washington Avenue Newport News Va Complzments 0 RIVERSIDE FUNERAL HOME Warwick Va Booby Gore s TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS 6314 Pennlman Road Wulllamsburg V J B sRESTAURANT 353 Warwlck Road Warwick Va MONUMENT LODGE Yorktown Va PENINSULA GROUP BUYERS CORP 224 28 Street Phone 7 1924 Newport News Vlrglnla COACH CRAFT AUTO TRIM P O Box 1233 Williamsburg V CLAUDE JONES FLORIST 1238 Richmond Road Williamsburg Va F W WOOLWORTH COMPANY Newport News Va MODERN CLEANERS 3409 Washington Avenue Newport News Va YORKTOWN RESTAURANT Yorktown Va AMORY FUNERAL HOME Phone Seaford 4734 Grafton Va A FRIEND , 1 ' I 1 I ' I I sc ' ' f - U - ' ia - , 'I-'A s e e, am , a. 1 ' , 0- . , . 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