Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1959
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I S 1959 Memoifu VCLUME XXI Published By MANCHESTER HIGH SCHCOL Richmond, Virginia .M , '.l, . , fw-ss,1.,. A . Z We, the Senior Staff of the 1959 Memoir, have selected as the theme of our yearbook our school ring and the Lancer. In 1946 Manchester chose the Lancer as its symbol, and ever since, its students have followed him proudly in their many contests, whether on the playing Field or on the rostrum. Therefore, we thought it might be inter- esting to look with the Lancer at our school through our ring, which we so proudly wear. So, with him to hold back the curtain of the past, we glimpse again at the year 1958- 59 before galloping away towards our in- dividual goals. it , Table off Commits DEDICATION 3 IN MEMORIAM 4-5 ADMINISTRATION 6-17 CLASSES 1 8-99 Senior Class 20-60 Junior Class 61-70 Sophomore Class 71-82 Freshman Class 83-90 Eighth Grade 91-99 CLUBS 100- 1 61 S. C. A. 102-103 Honor Council 104 Fine Arts League 105 National Honor Society 106-107 National Junior Honor Society 108-109 rweogwaa Hi-Y Senior Y-Teens Junior Red Cross Lance Singers Glee Club Band Majorettes Band Lancerettes Junior Y-Teens Monogram Varsity Dramatics F. H. A. Junior Classical League Library Club F. B. L. A. Science Club Safety Patrol Spanish Club Quill 8: Scroll Communique Staff Memoir Staff Future Teachers of America Snapshots FEATURES Homecoming Senior Superlatives Dances SPORTS Varsity Football J. V. Football Varsity Hockey Boys' Basketball Girls' Basketball Boys' J. V. Basketball Girls' J. V. Basketball Cheerleaders J. V. Cheerleaders J. V. Hockey ADVERTISEMENTS 110-111 112-113 114-115 116-117 118-119 120-123 124-125 126 127 128-129 130-131 132-133 134-135 136-137 138-139 140-141 142 143 144-145 146-147 148-149 150-151 152 153 154-161 156-157 158-159 160-161 162-179 164-166 167 168-169 170-171 172-173 174 175 176-177 178 179 180-208 MR. WILLIAM S. TROXELL Music.is a prophecy of what life is to beg the rainbow of promise translated out of seeing into hearing. Mrs. L. M. Child That Manchester High School is a music conscious school with more than one third of its students participating in some phase of musical train- ing or appreciation, is due largely to one whom students, co-workers, and the community recognize as an able teacher and a capable leader. During his years at Manchester as head of the music department, he has been instrumental in the growth of the band and the glee club, and the organization of the Lance Singers. This year he is Supervisor of Music in Chesterfield County also. As an expression of our appreciation and admiration, we, the Memoir Staif of 1959, dedicate this, our Memoir, to Mr. William S. Troxell. , Aifgfzfzi MW, 2 ,,W3.,,55l- bw .UM QQ, , MK ew - . 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' KW f -f .wife Maze? 1.s2T.:Ri-.Ksrezwf mf Wallace Smiley King Born: November 17, 1939 Died: April 29, 1957 We understand death for the jirst time when he puts his hand upon one whom we love. MAD. DE STRAEL , K 1 ,R me HH 41 J S, ,wi 5 f f H Q ,f M 1 P sl L ,i ills ,eq 1,1 - W1111am Neely Born June 22 1940 Dzed June 26 1957 Death is the golden key that opens the palace of eternity MILTON 7' an 'Qi L K , Q X Q fa 1253555 ,RES Qi -haf ins - A wma' sw mg. wx . - .' , .' , H 2 . R ' 'Jgs , ,Q ,L .,: , .. F , 2 . ' f , gm -' ftf 111: 1 'I' f. f 1 - - 5 L f'.,5'.:r1,.-,Qk:- fin, 5 In 2, ,1 i I in i. V, tk ,,r. ,ik ,L V. K. , I , 5 1 4 1, I- f, .. , I. K ,. . . ,. K 11 . 1 V. Vi ,YEL W. V V ir ilk I ,K Vg Q, uw Mfv- I2eicLComdu,cts I-lfs Regula MI Pawlfu Mr. G. H. Reid, principal of Manchester District High School since 1931 when there were only 116 high school pupils, now heads an administrative and teaching staff of 65 per- sons. There are 51 teachers at Manchester, ll at Old Broad Rock, and 3 administrators. Both the academic and general diplomas are awarded, and in addition to the regular academic courses, the curriculum offers full courses in commercial, shop and home eco- nomics. In the foreign language department pupils have a choice of Latin, French, or Spanish. The instructors in band and one in choral have helped make Manchester a music- conscious school. And this year for the first time, there is a qualified instructor for a course in driver training. M. at Mr. G. H. Reid Mr. A. S. Holland B.S., M.A., William and Mary College, B.S., East Carolina College, Principal Assistant Principal Zvwifqfz Mrs. Louise Hamrlck Clerk Mr. K. M. Mace, Jr. B.A., University of Richmond, Assistant Principal Mrs. Margaret Reese Secretary ' and Helping to prepare the daily menu are Beaulah Wright, Ruth Simpson, Fannie Booker, Estelle Sumner, Dora Shelton, Annie Crump and Mattie Harris. ?W g at lf. Q,--43 Z? 'fu i qw S X :., g ,,, ,W ml' X , A he l Z 3 A i ln charge of Furnace and Yards is Keeping a clean school is the job of lnez Brown, Hattie Shepperson Herbert White. and Josh Shepperson. 9 a MISS JEAN ANDERSON MISS ANN APP MR. JOHN BAZACOS MISS MAXINE BERNHAUT Home Economics English, History Mathematics, Science Mathematics B.S., Mary Washington B. A., Univ. of Richmond B.S., Univ. of Richmond B.S., Penn State College M.S., Univ. of Minnesota t J f Not 5525,- . Pictured MRS. WILMA MISS LORA BOGGS MRS. BERNIE BOWLES MR. ROSEWELL BOWLES BOATWRIGHT English English General Science Bvokkefpwg, General B.A., Radford College B.A., Westhampton College B, S., M,A., William and Business Mary College B-S-, R3df0l'd College Ph.D., Columbia University fav X If eww, MR. RAMON BREEDEN MISS ANN CALLAHAN MR. JAMES CHASE MRS. JOYCE CLARKE Mathematics Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Music B.S., Commerce, B.A., William and Mary Virginia Polytechnic Institute B.M. Ed., Madison Univ. of Virginia College College 10 MISS BEATRIZ DE MRS. GWENDOLYN MISS MILLICENT MR. BERNARD DAVIS GOGORZA COALTER COLEMAN Drawing Biology History B.A., University of B.S., Richmond Profes- B.A., Radford College Virginia sional Institute Spanish, English B.S., Richmond Profes- sional Institute MR. ROBERT EDWARDS Government B.A., University of Richmond MR. FRED FERGUSON Industrial Arts B.S., Mississippi Southern College ' ,I . MRS. ELISABETH DEMENTI English B.A., Vassar College MRS. KATHERYN FORD French, English, History B.A., Westhampton College ll E. MRS. JUNE EVANS MRS. BETTY DELP English General Science B.A., Longwood B.A., Bridgewater College College th' V MR. M. F. FRYMIER MRS. VIRGINIA Physical Education FRYMIER B.A., Glenville State Librarian College B.A., Glenville State College ! 7 ,iii K .Q Md' MRS. SIDNEY ANN MISS LEE HAYES MR. KENNETH MRS. LOTTIE-LANE ., - 5 GORE I, I i Biology HENDERSON HENRY Typing ' B.S., Longwood College Band Chemistry, Biology, '-B.S.q Winthrop College . - ,, B.M.Ed., Richmond General Science V- MRS. POLLY HOLLAND Typing B.S., Longwood College Professional Institute MR. ROY HOLLAND Physical Education B.A., Catawba College MISS BEVERLY JOHNSON Shorthand, Typing B.S., Longwood College B.S., in Med. Univ. of North Carolina MR. EUGENE KEETON Mathematics B.A., Randolph-Macon College MRS. EVELYN KRAUSE MRS. EMILY LLEWELLYN MR. DAVID LONDON MISS CAROLYN LUCK English, Speech Mathematics History General Science B.S., Westhampton College B.S., B.A., B.S., Madison College Mary Washington College University of Richmond 12 Nor M Pictured MRS. JEANNE LYNCH MISS CORA MCCORMICK MR. ROBERT MRS. MARGARET MILLER English Home Economics MCKENNEY Mathematics B.S., Longwood College B.S., Radford College History B.S., Syracuse University B.A., Univ. of Richmond MRS. MARIE MORRIS MISS BARBARA MRS. REBECCA PARRISH MRS. MAGGIE PAYNE English. Journalism PARKINSON General Science Latin B.A., Meredith College English B.A., Erskine College B.A., William and Mary B.S., Longwood College College MR. WILLIAM PERRIN MRS. ELIZABETH PERRY MISS MARY POWEL MRS. MARGARET REILLY Head Coach, English Social Science, English, Spanish Driver Education B.A., Mary Baldwin Mathematics B.A., Westhampton M B.A., Randolph-Macon College B.A., Hollins College Co ge College 5 'gifvotbgj QIASWAQ Ll nfl 13 TIM' .3 MRS. MYRA RHODES MISS JANE SHEEMA MISS ANN SHOOSMITH MRS. HELEN SMITH Physical Education Physical Education English Mathematics B.S., Madison College B.S., Westhampton College B.A., B.A., King College M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia William Si Mary College Z4 MISS PATRICIA MRS. LOIS STEINBERG MRS. CHRISTINE MR. WILLIAM TROXELL STECKMAN History TROXELL Director of Music English, History B.S., English B.A., Univ. of Richmond B.A., Westhampton College Florida State University B.A., Westhampton College M.Ed., Vgillgam 8: Mary o ege , . xy Vx in if N, 'S Q' I 1f 'Irma' xii: iff i t l 'i,i , my ll MR. WILLIAM MRS. CLARA WENGER MRS. RUBY WILKINSON MR. ALBERT WILLIAMS WARRINER Latin Mathematics Physics, Chemistry Mathematics, Science B.S., Longwood College B.S., Longwood College B.S., William 8: Mary B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Elege Institute . Um Q 1 'I4 MISS CAROLYN WILSON MRS. ETTA WILSON MISS CAROLYN WOOD Typing, General Business History, Government History B-S-, Longwood College B.A., Univ. of Tennessee B.A., Westhampton College Seated from left to right are Miss Bertiz de Gogorza, Miss Lora Boggs, Miss Cora McCormick. Mr. Robert Edwards, Mr. Ramon Breeden, Mrs. Lottie-Lane Henry, and Mrs. Katheryn Ford. ,ut-Bw. ,Led .Seated from left to right are Miss Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Virginia Frymier, Mr. Robert McKenney, Mr David London, Mr. James Chase, Mr. Millard Frymier, and and Miss Jean Anderson. I5 Tceabulnedf M,.,,....-'- 1 .L X -f Another day, another easy 'A', says Government teacher Robert Edwards -9' English is here to stay , Mrs. Elizabeth Perry warns her class. 'I6 Owu wr' nh Girls, you can read faster than that , Miss Beverly Johnson tells her Shorthand l class. Ji-X... Now you know that 2x plus isn't 3x, says Mr. Eugene Keeton, new Algebra teacher. 17 . 5 xi Q L 5 2 1 . K .m, S E., z 1 Q 3 1 S . E , sw... ,.. L., Jil. mf Ehw, ii M . A, , 1 Q ,f Q ' an f .. P' . Q 3 . , H 3 f iw 1 L . Q K' - x , ff Sir 4 1 :iff fm A 4' A mf XA' 5' . as Q' ,M Q V4 1 fb,- IF vg- Q A-xwk, . M- , f Q ,V Q, ,. . ,QM X ., I LA 1 ' .1 1 , . w 3 3, 1f,w3'W A W 33 J H1 23 55 ' ll K :g..x..J ,Q , 'Zi iS A .X Q. ' -W si W ,,X3fMi,, qv ,H . ..,.Qa,. W, f gg YM ,-.. M, X X W L ' '-'f . A A '-iv .aww-A A f ,Si I f' Q f e .X -Q I- Q2 Xf i wxwhs JK' I-leaded I-I if 1515 1355? 57 if rn get swag -112:91 M Manchester's 1,529 pupils comprise the larg- est enrollment in the history of the school. This is an increase of 59 over the 1957-58 figures. The eighth grade, made up of four- teen sections, twelve of which are at Old Broad Rock and two at Manchester, boasts the largest with 389. Next comes the tenth with 353, the ninth with 332, the eleventh with 258 and the twelfth with 197. Nor has Manchester ever be- fore had so large a graduating class. However, in spite of its record enrollment, the only pupils attending on shift are the eighth graders at Old Broad Rock. Q tt 1 A L W v I 2--i Mary Rucker Adkins Mary '59 Robert Edward Accashion Robert Robert Winston Apperson Bob Sandra Lea Adams Sandy Frank Phyllis Ann Allen Ann Maunce Armbrecht Ross 21 Jane Oliver Bailey lane Carolyn Jane Blackwell Carolyn Evelyn Sue Bowman Sue Edward Thomas Berry. Jr. Eddie Cecelia Anne Boykin C elie 22 .ff dass Preston Daniel Blake Daniel Nancy Leigh Brigman Nancy 59 Thomas Edward Bradham Tommy Phyllis Ann Branch Phyllis Sandra Louise Britton Sandra Joan Faith Brown Joan Roger Wayne Brown Roger Linda Robin Burnett Linda Halsey Worline Browning Buddy Frances Joann Caldwell Joann 24 June Elizabeth Bullock June Frances May Caldwell Frances Glass William Edward Burnett Billy Noel Everette Carmichael Ikey 1 V1v1an Christine Capron Vivian Ellen Mae Carlton Ellen Sandra Kay Chandler Sandra Flora Mae Penny Lou Carroll Penny Cheatham Flora 25 William Douglas Claud Doug Winston Giles Churchill Winston Carole Kay Colley Carole Alice Grant A lice Earl Clark Glass Joyce Louise Coffield Joyce X Stuart if Collins Jr. is of - ' all Stuart 'M 06 Margaret Thomas Core Tommie '59 Joan Morrxssett Condrey loan Ernest Albert Cross, Jr. Bert Maude Inez Corbin Inc z Ashby Bland Crowder Bland Wayne Manuel Cosby Wayne William Whitfield Dant B1 Not Pictured will j , Anne Q9 ob QM udy Agmvl Dixon Fred Wesley Dolezal Wesley NM Virginia Class Patricia Mae Dunn Pat Lucille Dyer Lucille Robert Virgil Ellett B0 28 Linda Sue Farrell Lin Patrlcna Gail Farls Pat Robert' Leroy Faunce Bobby Ella Mae Farmer Ella Mae Linda Grace Faust Linda James Edward Faulkner Eddie Barbara Ann Gill Barbara Reginald Albert Fitch Reggie Billy .Furrel Golden Billy Carolyn Ann Gentry Carolyn Betty Virginia Green Betty Claes Ray Alexander Gobble Ray Phyllis Ann Hall Phyllis 59 Charles Carl Green Charlie Patricia Lett Harmon Pat Patricia Leigh Green Pat Brenda Adaire Harris Brenda Joseph William Ham. Jr Joe Robert Glenn Hasty, Jr. Bob Patricia Arlene Hatchell A rlene Charles Wayne Hinton Wayne Phyllis Jean Hudson Phyl Barbara Gay Jackson Bobbie 0908206 Jean Carol Holmes Carol Sandra Lea Frances May Johnson Frances J arrell Sandra John Thomas Jefferson Johnny 'S '59 Pattie Lee Jones a Phillip Louis Jones Phillip Richard Aubrey Johnson Richard Colin Reynolds Kellam Colin Rose Marie Jones Rose M artha Ellen Charlotte Keesling Martha ,I .31 Q' l L- '. ml lllfnlii K, N 'lf ,MN yt I ,313 'u Ll I' 'Hi'-' I - I x Patricia Jean Kern Pat Sykes Kin g Charlotte Jane Boyd King Janze Bird pl I gf' . I I 1 Fred Hankins Little Larry E9 PCSEY Lynn Leonard Peggy Judith Elizabeth Lowe Judy Russell Gordon Leslie Win terpock Henry Nugent Madison Nugent 35 -PZ. ff- -a:'Z- ., xy ,Asif 2'ie.-4? Norman Arth Lon g Norman Kathleen Ann Mathie Kathie Merle Le e Martin Merle Sh1rley Ann Martin Shlrley William Off Linwood Sheneal Matthews Bubber Heath May Bill Alan Carroll McCann Alan Roger Allen McGinnis Roger 59 Joan Frances McCullough Joan Justin Evan Patsy Jean McDonough Patsy Mead, Jr. Sara Ann McKesson Sara Ann Justzn Wallace Franklin Mills Wallace 37 Walter Nathaniel Mllls, Jr. Walter WW 1, MPV' 1m': '-W-av Wi3'.59,I'7 Q My ,wi 1 Barbara xl X, Barbara Ann Moore Barbara Anne Moore ll John Babs Class Donald Jay Moore Don Campbell Morgan John Mary Carlton Morris Mary ,my f- f- James Ray Mullen Jim 59 Jonathan Leon Motley, Jon Jr. Audrey Lee Nichols A udrey Margaret Lucille Mountcastle Maggie Alice Yvonne Noggle Yvonne 39 Karen Estelle Napotnik Karen Bernard Gary Nunnally Gary Rose Marie Nunnally Rosie William Adams Nunnally Willie Miriam Louise Pannell Miriam Edwin Steve Parrish Steve 40 0108506 Ruby Lee O'Connell Ruby Joan Carole Plunkett Joan 59 Ralph Weltnor Payne Ralph Barbara May Priddy Barbara Carol Paige Phillips Carol Paige William Cary Priest Bill 41 Harold Gerard Price Jerry Judith Carol Rainwater Judi Faye Brydson Rabe Faye Kenneth Luther Reams Kenny Joan Kathleen Ragland Joan William Macon Richardson, V Willie 42 Doris Ann Rakes Doris John Arthur Rollison John 59 Nancy Ilene Riptpey Nancy Linda Joyce Rose Linda Floyd Franklin Rock Floyd Peter Jefferson Rose Peter Ns E Dorothy Irene Rosan Dorothy X Patricia Ann Ryder Patsy Waiter Edward Rudd Walter Betty Ann Ruffin Betty Marvin Wayne Saunders Marvin Matilda Ann Scheitlin Tillie Class Patricia Anne Ryman Pat 06 i L Carol Anne Scott Carol 59 Richard Joseph Schmitt Dlckle Ellen Gwynne Seal Gwynne Nancy Carol Schutte Nancy ,lx Carolyn LOUISE Seward Carolyn Samuel Beverly Scott, Jr fum Juanita Mae Snead Nita James Ronnie Sldes Ronnie Charles Edwin Sole Charles Carol Ann Sims Shorty Irma LaDelle Spencer A Delle Off. Stacey May Snead Stacey J alna Rebecca Stoeckler Jalna 59 Winifred LaVerne Spencer Verne Gary Douglas Sandra Irene Staples Sandra .bw Carline Smith Taylor C arline Taylor Gary Lois Anne Thomas Lois Maureen Tomlinson Maureen J am es Lawrence Thorne Larry Mary Ellen Traylor Mary Ellen Barbara Ann Thurston Barbara Coral Ann Tyson Coral 48 0008506 William Lee Trammell Bill J erry Lee Warren Jerry '59 Frances Loulse VanC1eef Frances Thomas Joseph Wash Tommy Sandra ee Vaughan Sandy Kathleen Gay Arthur Lee Warriner, Jr Lee Watkins Kathleen 1 Floyd Murray Whetstone F. M. A Sydney Lewis Webb, Jr. Lewis William Earl Whitaker William Virginia Stewart Webb Virginia Richard Reeves Whitt, J Reeves 419' l Geraldine Holmes Whetstone Geraldine Judith Ann Willet Judie 9 Dana Vernon Wilcox Dana Samuel McKenny Wilkinson Kenny 4 egg .- Linwood Irvin Williams Irvin George Wayne Woodcock Wayne 51 Eldridge Kent Williams Ken! Betty Page Wootton Bet Marian Louise Woodfin M arzan Arnold Harless Wright H arless Linda Lee Wooldridge Linda Joseph eogr 1 Off Dayne Shannon Worsham Dayne Eubank Wright, Jr. Jose 52 Charles Warren Hall Charles Donald Randolph Yeatts Don Claude Mrs. Marie Morris Sponsor Richard Zulllg Dickie Mrs. Etta Wilson Sponsor Not Pictured Frank Raymond Williams Ray O Do ROBERT EDWARD ACCASHION 6704 Clearfield St. Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 3, 4, 5-Jr. Red Cross I- Safety Patrol 2-J. V. Football I, 2-Varsity Football 3. 4-Track 2. 3. SANDRA LEA ADAMS Route 2, Box 172 Y-Teens 2-F. H. A. 3-Library Club 2. MARY RUCKER ADKINS Moseley, Virginia Senior Play Committee-A Capella Choir 2, 3. 4. 5--Y- Teens 2-F. B. L. A. 3. PHYLLIS ANN ALLEN R. F. D. ll, Box 305 National Jr. Honor Society 3-F. T. A. 5-Spanish Club 4. 5. ROBERT WINSTON APPERSON Old Westham Rd. Transfer from Mt. Vernon High School 4-Communique Staff 4-Play Cast 5-Prom Committee 4-Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5. FRANK MAURICE ARMBRECHT, JR. Yarmouth Drive Transfer from Hermitage High School 4-S. C. A. Vice- President 5-Radio Announcer 4-Play Cast 4, 5-Prom Committee 4-Forensic Meet 4, 5-Band 4, 5-All-State Band 4, 5-Hi-Y 4, 5--Dramatics 5. CHASTAIN CLIFFORD ATTKISSON, JR. 2018 Mills Rd. S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 5, Chaplain 4-State S. C. A. Convention 4-District S. C. A. Convention 5-Honor Council 5- Class Vice-President 4-Class President 5-Play Cast 4- Forensic Meet 5-Operetta 4, 5-A Capella Choir 5-Hi- Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4, President 5-Latin Club 3, Treasurer 4, Chaplain 5-Spanish Club 4-Dramatics Club 5-Mon- ogram Club 5-J. V. Football 1, 2, 3-Varsity Football 4, 5. JANE OLIVER BAILEY 1605 Chesterfield Dr. Play Committee 5-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4--F. B. L. A. 3. EDWARD THOMAS BERRY, JR. 6009 Weatherford Rd. CAROLYN JANE BLACKWELL 2113 Short Warwick Rd. Junior Play Committee-Fine Arts League 5--Varsity Club 4, Vice-President 5-J. V. Basketball 2, 3-Varsity Bas- ketball 4, 5-J. V. Softball 2, Co-Captain 3-Varsity Soft- ball 4, Captain 5-J. V. Hockey 4-Varsity Hockey 5, Co- Captain. PRESTON DANIEL BLAKE Belmont Rd. Prom Committee 4-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5-Monogram Club 3, 4, 5--J. V. Football I. 2-Varsity Football 3, 4, 5-Varsity Baseball 2. 3, 4, 5. EVELYN SUE BOWMAN 2211 Kinsley Ave. Transfer from Crewe High School 3-National Honor Society 5-Quill 84 Scroll 5-Jr. Class Marshal-Memoir Staff 4, Business Manager 5-S. I. P. A. 4-Play Com- mittee 4-Y-Teens 4, 5-Latin Club 4-Fine Arts League 4, Secretary 5-F. T. A. 5-J. V. Basketball 3-Basketball Manager 5-F. B. L. A. 4-Chaplain 5. CECELIA ANNE BOYKIN 2113 Stratford Rd. National Junior Honor Society 3-National Honor Society 4, 5-Quill 8: Scroll 4, 5-Jr. Class MarshaI--Communi- que Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4, Co-Editor 5-Play Com- mittee 4-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4-Latin Club 2, 3, 4-Spanish Club 4, 5--Dramatics Club 3. 4, 5-F. T. A. 5, Librarian. THOMAS EDWARD BRADHAM Ruthers Rd. Prom Committee 4-Band 1, 2. 3-F. B. L. A. 5-Jr. Red Cross 5. PHYLLIS ANN BRANCH 8 Brandon Rd. Lance Singers 5-Junior Y-Teens 1-F. H. A. 2, S. NANCY LEIGH BRIGMAN Elkhardt Rd. American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student 4-Na- tional Junior Honor Society 2, Secretary 3-National Honor Society 4, 5-Quill 8: Scroll 4, President 5--Communique Staff 3, Reporter 4, Circulation Manager 5, Co-Editor- S. I. P. A. 4, 5-Play Committee 4-Forensic Meet 1, 2- Band l, 2-Junior Y-Teens 1, 2-Y-Teens 3-Latin Club 3, 4-Spanish Club 4, 5-Fine Arts League 5-Richmond Area Youth Safety Council 5--Magazine Representative 4. SANDRA LOUISE BRITFON 6910 Huth Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-National Honor So- ciety 5-Play Co-Production Manager 5-Play Committee 4-Junior Y-Teens 2--Y-Teens 3-Latin Club 3, 4, His- torian 5-Spanish Club 4, 5-F. T. A. 5-Band 1, 2. JOAN FAITH BROWN 2 Woodstock Rd. National Honor Society 4, 5-S. C. A. 3-Memoir Staff 4, Co-Advertising Manager 5-Play Co-Production Man- ager 4-Play Cast 4-Forensic Meet 1-Operetta 2, 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5-Y-Teens 3-Latin Club 4, 5-Dramatics Club 2, President 3, Reporter 4, 5-F. T. A. 5-Jr. Red Cross I, 3, 4-Magazine Representative 3, 5- J. V. Hockey 2. ROGER WAYNE BROWN Route 11, Box 237 S. C. A. l, 2-Play Committee 4-Prom Committee 4- Science Club 4, 5-Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3. HALSEY woRL1NE BROWNING 912 East 55th st. Latin club 3, 4, 5. JUNE ELIZABETH BULLOCK 154 Clopton Rd. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 5. LINDA ROBIN BURNETT 4921 Broad Rock Rd. i National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 5-Prom Committee 4- Play Committee 4- Play Cast 5-Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 5-All-State Chorus 3, 4, 5-Y- Teens 3, 4, Vice-President 5--Latin Club 4-Spanish Club 4, 5-Dramatics Club 4, Secretary 5-F. T. A. 5, Record- ing Secretary-J. V. Hockey 2-Magazine Representative I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM EDWARD BURNETT 5407 Adkins Rd. FRANCES .IOANN CALDWELL 4406 Yale Ave. Band J. V.. 4. 5. FRANCES MAY CALDWELL 7 Whitehead Rd. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, 5-F. B. I.. A. 3, 5-J. V. Hockey 2. VIVIAN CHRISTINE CAPRON Chesterfield, Virginia Communique Staff 5-F. B. L. A. 4, 5. ELLEN MAE CARLTON Route 8, Box 415 Play Committee 5-F. H. A. 5-F. B. L. A. 4, 5-Jr. Red Cross 3. NOEL EVERETTE CARMICHAEL Route 2, Box 90 Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 4, 5-J. V. Football 2-Varsity Football 4. PENNY LOU CARROLL 59 Brandon Rd. Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 5-Junior Y-Teens 1-F. H. A. 4, Secretary 5-F. B. L. A. 5-Library Club 3, Vice-President 4, Secretary 5, President-Safety Patrol I-Varsity Club 5-J. V. Basketball 2, Co-Captain 3- Varsity Basketball 5-J. V. Hockey 2, 3, 4-Varsity Hockey 5, Co-Captain-J. V. Softball I. SANDRA KAY CHANDLER 5617 Forest Hill Ave. F. H. A. 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Historian 5-Jr. Red Cross 2-Varsity Club 4, 5-J. V. Basketball 2-J. V Hockey 2, 3-Varsity Hockey 4. FLORA MAE CHEATHAM Moseley, Virginia w1NsToN GILES CHURCHILL 22 shiriey Rd. Play Committee 4, 5-Science Club 4, 5. ALICE GRANT CLARK 2206 Patsy Ann Drive Spanish Club 5. WILLIAM DOUGLAS CLAUD Winterpock, Virginia National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 5-Memoir Staff 4, Editor 5-S. I. P. A. 4-Play Com- mittee 4-Forensic Meet 2, 3-Band 3, 4, President 5- Latin Club 2. 3-Dramatics Club 3, 4-Track 2, 3, 4. JOYCE LOUISE COFFIELD 6419 Broad Rock Rd. S. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-Play Prompter 5-Forensic Meet 2- Band 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3 and 4, 5-All-State Band 3, 4, 5-Workshop Band 2-Festival Solo 4, 5-Festival Duet 5-Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5-Jr. Red Cross 1-Safety Patrol 1, 2. CAROLE KAY COLLEY 5023 King William Rd. EARL STUART COLLINS, JR. Whitehead Rd. Class Secretary 1-Prom Committee 4-Play Cast 5--Hi, Y 3, 4, Vice-President 5-Library Club i'1, 2, 3-Repre- sentative to Model General Assembly-J. V. Football 1. 2-Track 3, 4, 5. JOAN MORRISSETI' CONDREY 5215 Jahnke Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-National Honor So- ciety 4, President 5--Honor Council 3, Chairman 5-S. C. A. 3, 5-Prom Committee 4-Operetta.3, 4, 5- A Ca- pella Choir 3, 5, Reporter 4-All-State Chorus 3. 4--Y- Teens 3-Latin Club 3. President 4-Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. MAUDE INEZ CORBIN Moseley, Virginia Library l, 2. 3. MARGARET THOMAS CORE Belmont Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 5-Latin Club 2. 3, 4-Fine Arts League 5-Latin Tourna- ment 2. WAYNE MANUEL COSBY Winterpock, Virginia A Capella Choir 5--Monogram Club 4, Vice-President 5- J. V. Football 2, 3-Varsity Football 5-Varsity Baseball 2. 3, 4-Captain 5. ERNEST ALBERT CROSS, JR. Winterpock, Virginia Play Committee 4, 5-Track 3,' 4, 5. ASHBY BLAND CROWDER, JR. 7501 Whittington Drive Communique Staff 4, Reporter 5, Sports Editor-Youth Re- porter for Richmond Times Dispatch-S. I. P. A. 4-Play Committee 4, 5-Play Cast 4-Pep Club 3-Spanish Club 4, Chaplain 5-Safety Patrol 1, 2-Dramatics Club 4, 5. WILLIAM WHITFIELD DANT Winterpock, Virginia Transfer from Suitland High School 5. JUDY ANNE DIXON ll Bramwell Rd. Transfer from John Marshall High School 3-Play Com- mittee 5--F. H. A. 5. FRED WESLEY DOLEZAL 6210 Clearfield St. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 5-All-State Workshop Band 4- Operetta 2-F. B. L. A. 3-Safety Patrol 1, 2-Varsity Basketball Manager 2. 3. PATRICIA MAE DUNN Bon Air, Virginia Lance Singers 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3. VIRGINIA LUCILLE DYER Hey Rd. F. H. A. 2, 3-Jr. Red Cross 1. ROBERT VIRGIL ELLETT 204 Woodstock Rd. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5. PATRICIA GAIL FARIS 1705 East 45th St. Y-Teens 4-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 5-Library Club 5. ELLA MAE FARMER 1203 East 50th St. Memoir Staff 4, Club Editor 5-S. I. P. A. 4-Prom Com- mittee 4-Play Committee 5-Forensic Meet 5-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, 5. LINDA SUE FARRELL 1611 Linwood Ave. Play Prompter 5-Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Y- Teens 1-F. H. A. 2, 4-F. B. L. A. 4. JAMES EDWARD FAULKNER 6503 Woodmere Dr. National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-National Honor So- ciety 4, Vice-President 5-Prom Committee 4-Play Cast 4, 5- Forensic Meet 2, 3-Communique Staff 5-Spanish Club 5-Dramatics Club 5-Science Club 4, President 5- My True Security Contest 5. ROBERT LEROY FAUNCE 1903 Riverview Dr. S. C. A. 2-Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 5-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5-Monogram Club 5-Varsity Football 5-J. V. Bas- ketball 2, 3-Varsity Basketball 5-Track 4. LINDA GRACE FAUST 5200 Sheridan Lane Transfer from Woodrow Wilson High School 2-Quill 8: Scroll 4, Secretary 5-Memoir Staff 4, Photography Editor 5-S. I. P. A. 4-Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 5- F. H. A. 3, 4-Home Room Representative, Magazine Campaign 5. REGINALD ALBERT FITCH Route 8 CAROLYN ANN GENTRY Route 9 S. C. A. 1-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 5-Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. BARBARA ANN GILL 2804 Hillcrest Lane Band Lancerette 4, Captain 5-F. H. A. 2. RAY ALEXANDER GOBBLE 6404 Chesco Rd. Memoir Staff 4, Sports Editor 5-Prom Committee 4- Play Committee 4-Forensic Meet 1, 2-Operetta 4, 5- Band 1, 2, 3, 4-A Capella Choir 4, 5-Spanish Club 4, 5-Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 5-afety Patrol 1- Monogram Club 3, 4, 5-Varsity Football 2-J. V. Foot- ball 1-J. V. Basketball 1, 2-Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5- Track 3, 4-Hi-Y 1. BILLY FARRELL GOLDEN 24 Kenyan Ave. Transfer from Frank L. Ashley High School 4-Science Club 4, 5. BETTY VIRGINIA GREEN 815 East 56th St. Library Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES CARL GREEN Belmont Rd. S. C. A. 3-Prom Committee 4-Forensic Meet 2-Hi-Y 3, Secretary-Jr. Red Cross 5-Monogram Club 5-J. V. Football 1, 2, 3-Varsity Football 4, 5. PATRICIA LEIGH GREEN 5314 Jahnke Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 4, 5-Honor Council 5-Quill 8: Scroll 4, Chaplain 5- Memoir Staff 4, Assistant Copy Editor 5-Play Prompter 4- Play Committee 4, 5-Point Checking Committee 4, Chair- man 5-Drum Majorette 4, 5-Y-Teens 3, Reporter 4-Y- Teen Fashion Show 3, 4-Latin Club 2, 3-Spanish Club 5, Historian-F. T. A. 5, Corresponding Secretary-'I'reas- urer-Jr. Red Cross 1, 4-Home Room Representative, Magazine Campaign 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WARREN HALL 5201 Pinecrest Rd. Prom Committee 4-F. B. L. A. 3-J. V. Football 1- Varsity Football 2, 3, 5. PHYLLIS ANN HALL 4613 Decatur St. Latin Club 3-Spanish Tournament 4-Apanish Club 5- Jr. Red Cross 2. JOSEPH WILLIAM HAM, JR. 6210 Hodges Rd. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-Safety Patrol 1-Jr. Red Cross 1. PATRICIA LETT HARMON 7129 Cherry Lane S. C. A. 3, 4-F. H. A. 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 4, 5-J. V. Hockey 1, 2. BRENDA ADAIRE HARRIS 3009 Windsorview Dr. Transfer from Smith High School 4-Play Cast 5-Oper- etta 5-A Capella Choir 4, 5-Y-Teens 5-Fine Arts League 5-All-State Chorus 5. ROBERT GLENN HASTY, JR. 4 Maple Dr. Transfer from Highland Springs High School 4-Play gas? 42 Z-Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Band 4, 5- 1- , . PATRICIA ARLENE HATCHELL 7111 Cherry Lane National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-Memoir Staff 4- Class Treasurer 1-Play Committee 4-Band 1, 2, 3- Latin Club 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 4, 5-Fine Arts League 4, 5-J. V. Hockey 2, 3, 4-J. V. Basketball 2, Co-Cap- tain 3. CHARLES WAYNE HINTON Warwick Rd. Hi-Y 1. JEAN CAROL HOLMES 6709 Hull St. National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 5-Quill 8: Scroll 5-S. C. A. 5-Memoir Staff 5, Typist- Prom Committee 4-Latin Club 3, 4, 5-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4- F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 5-Fine Arts League 5-J. V. Hockey 2. PHYLLIS JEAN HUDSON Route 8 F. H. A. 2, 3-Safety Patrol 1, 2. BARBARA GAY JACKSON 5203 Stratton Rd. Communique Staff 5, Typist-Prom Committee 4-F. T. A. 5. SANDRA LEA JARRELL Moseley, Virginia JOHN THOMAS JEFFERSON 4411 Hollister Ave. FRANCES MAY JOHNSON Whitehead Rd. F. H. A. 3-F. B. L. A. 5. RICHARD AUBREY JOHNSON 2114 Custis Rd. Play Committee 4-Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Dramatics 4, 5- Safety Patrol 3. , PATTIE LEE JONES 6011 Weatherford Rd. Spanish Club 4-F. H. A. 5. PHILLIP LOUIS JONES 2805 Park St. Jr. Red Cross 5. ROSE MARIE JONES 4305 Hopkins Rd. F. H. A. 3-F. B. I-. A. 5-Fine Arts League 5-Spanish Club 4. 5. MARTHA ELLEN KEESLING Winterpock, Virginia Transfer from Sugar Grove High School 3. COLIN REYNOLDS KELLAM 5327 Stanbrook Dr. Transfer from Petersburg High School 4-Varsity Baseball 4, 5. PATRICIA JEAN KERN 907 Cliff Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-National Honor So- ciety 4, 5-Quill 8: Scroll 4, Vice-President 5-Jr. Class Marshal 4- Memoir Staff 4, Co-Advertising Manager 5- S. I. P. A. 4-Play Committee 4-Y-Teens 3-Latin Club 3, 4-F. H. A. 4-Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5-F. T. A. 5, President-Latin Tournament 2-Student V. E. A. Convention 5. CHARLOTTE SYKES KING 2105 Windsor Rd. Prom Committee 2-Operetta 5-Lance Singers 3, 4, 5- J. V. Basketball 2-J. V. Hockey 2, 3. JANE BOYD KING Route 11 Communique Staff 5-Play Committee 4-Play Prompter 5-Jr. Y-Teens 1-Fine Arts League 3, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 4. PEGGY LYNN LEONARD Route 8 Transfer from Midlothian High School 3. RUSSELL GORDON LESLIE Winterpock, Virginia Monogram Club 5-J. V. Football 1, 2, 3-Varsity Foot- ball 4, 5. FRED HANKINS LITTLE 2205 Short Warwick Rd. A Capella Choir 5. NORMAN ARTHUR LONG 1003 Belt Blvd. Hi-Y 3, 4, 5-Monogram Club 4, Treasurer 5-Prom Com- mittee 4-J. V. Football 1, 2, 3-Varsity Football 4, 5- J. V. Basketball 3. JUDITH ELIZABETH LOWE 5212 Stratton Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 5-Quill 8: Scroll 5-Memoir Staff 4, Class Editor 5-Play Committee 5-Forensic Meet 2-Operetta 5-Lance Sing- ers 3, Reporter 4, 5-Spanish Club 4, 5-Fine Arts League 5-Dramatics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 5--Jr. Red Cross 2, 5- Spanish Tournament 4. MERLE LEE MARTIN 5405 Cullen Rd. S. C. A. State Convention 3-National Junior Honor So- ciety 2-National Honor Society 4, 5- Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 4, 5-Operetta 5-Lance Singers 3, 4-A Capella Choir 5-Y-Teens 3, Treasurer 4, Program Chairman 5-Y-Teen Fashion Show 3, 4-F. H. A. 2, Sec- retary 3, County President 4, Chapter President 5-F. H. A. State Convention 3, 4-State F. H. A. Nominating Commit- tee 4-Dramatics Club 5-Dramatics Club Play 5-F. B. L. A. 3-Pep Club 3, Secretary-Jr. Red Cross 4. SHIRLEY ANN MARTIN Mohawk Dr. Play Cast 4-Play Committee 5-Band Lancerettes 4, Captain 5-Jr. Y-Teens 1-Y-Teens 4-Y-Teen Fashion Show 4-F. H. A. 54-Fine Arts League 5--Athletic Asso- ciation Popularity Contest I, 4. KATHLEEN ANN MATHIE 2200 Plainfield Rd. Y-Teens 4, 5-Latin Club 3, 4, 5--Fine Arts League 5. LINWOOD SHENEAL MATTHEWS Route ll S. C. A. 3, 4, 5-Play Committee 5-Operetta 5-A Ca- pella Choir 5-Hi-Y 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 4, Treasurer '5- Safety Patrol 1, Lieutenant 2-Monogram Club 4, Reporter Football 1, 2, 3-Varsity Football 5-Track 2, WILLIAM HEATH MAY 915 Riverside Dr. National Junior Honor Society 3-National Honor Society 5-Play Cast 4-Latin Club 3, 4-Spanish Club 4, 5- Dramatics Club 5. ALAN CARROLL McCANN Midlothian, Virginia JOAN FRANCES MCCULLOUGH 6402 Granite Rd. S. C. A. 2-Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 4, 5- Spanish Club 4- Spanish Tournament 4--Fine Arts League 3, 4, 5-Asst. Representative to Richmond Area Safety Council 4, 5. PATSY JEAN MCDONOUGH 2323 Tignor Rd. Transfer from Charleston High School 5-Operetta 5- Lance Singers 5. ROGER ALLEN MCGINNIS Whittington Dr. SARA ANN McKESSON Route ll Play Committee 4, 5-F. H. A. 3, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 5. JUSTIN EVAN MEAD, JR. 1505 Snead Rd. WALLACE FRANKLIN MILLS Route 11' Play Cast 5-Spanish Club 4-Safety Patrol 1-Track 2, 3. 5. WALTER NATHANIEL MILLS, JR. German School Rd. Safety Patrol 3. BARBARA ANN MOORE Yarmouth Dr. Transfer from Thomas Jefferson High School 5-Com- munique Staff 5-Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Fine Arts League 5-Dramatics Club 5. BARBARA ANN MOORE 1703 Orcutt Lane Operetta 5-Lance Singers 5-F. H. A. 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 4. JOHN CAMPBELL MORGAN, JR. 327 Whitehead Rd. Hi-Y 2-J. V. Football 1, 2-Varsity Football 2, 3- Track 2. MARY CARLTON MORRIS Belmont Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3-National Honor Society 4, 5-Quill 8: Scroll 4, Treasurer 5- Memoir Staff 4, Copy Editor 5-Jr. Class Marshal 4- Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 4-Y-Teens 3, 4- Latin Club 3, 4-Spanish Club 4, Secretary 54panish 'gou1gnaF1e2t54-Latin Tournament 2--Fine Arts League JONATHAN LEON MOTLEY, JR. 5404 Jahnke Rd. Safety Patrol 2. MARGARET LUCILLE MOUNTCASTLE 1700 Linwood Ave. Play Committee 5-Jr. Y-Teens 1-Y-Teens 2, 4, 5- F. B. L. A. 3. Secretary 4. President 5-J. V. Cheerleader 3. JAMES RAY MULLEN 205 Longview Dr. Prom Committee 4-Band 4, 5-Hi-Y 3, 4, 54afety Patrol 1. KAREN ESTELLE NAPOTNIK Brookbury Farm Transfer from Hermitage High School 4-Play Committee 4, 5-Y-Teens 5-Spanish Club 5, Sergeant-at-Arms-Fine Arts League 5, Treasurer-Basketball Manager 5. AUDREY LEE NICHOLS 103 Rosemont Rd. Transfer from Check High School 5-Maid of Honor 5. ALICE YVONNE NOGGLE Route 8 National Junior Honor Society 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3- National Honor Society 4, 5-S. C. A. 4-S. C. A. District Convention 4-Play Co-Production Manager 4-Play Cast 5-Operetta 2. 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5-All- State Chorus 3, 4, 5-Majorettes 4, Assistant Head 5-Jr. Y-Teens 2-Y-Teens 4, 5-Latin Club 3-Dramatics Club 3. President 4, Reporter 5-Pep Club 3, Vice-President. BERNARD GARY NUNNALLY 1914 Mills Rd. Operetta 2, 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 3, 4, 5-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3-Jr. Red Cross 2-J. V. Football 1, 2- Basketball 2, 3, 4. ROSE MARIE NUNNALLY 3901 DuPont Ave. Y-Teens 1-F. H. A. 4-Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-J. V. Cheerleaders 2, 3-Varsity Cheerleaders 5. WILLIAM ADAMS NUNNALLY 4019 Walmsley Blvd. National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-S. C. A. 4-Play Com- mittee 4-Latin Club 3, 4-F. B. L. A. 4. RUBY LEE O'CONNELL 6105 Powell Rd. F. H. A. 3-F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 5. MIRIAM LOUISE PANNELL 2033 Mills Rd. National Junior Honor Society 2, Vice-President 3-Na- tional Honor Society 4, Secretary 5-S. C. A. 3-Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 5-Operetta 2, 3, 4, 5- A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5--All-State Chorus 4, 5-Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, 5-Latin Club 3, Secretary 4-F. T. A. 5. LILLIAN ANN PARKER 4303 Walmsley Blvd. National Junior Honor Society 2-Honor Council 4-S. C. A. 3, 5-Class Secretary 3, 5-Class Treasurer 4-Jr. Y-Teens 1-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4-F. B. L. A. 3, Vice-President 4-J. V. Cheerleaders 2-Varsity Cheerleaders 3, Alternate 4, Co-Captain 5. EDWIN STEVE PARRISH 7002 Huth Rd. J. V. Band 1, 2-Safety Patrol 1. RALPH WELTNOR PAYNE Bon Air Spanish Club 4, 5. CAROL PAIGE PHILLIPS 6704 Jahnke Rd. National Honor Society 5-Prom Committee 4-Play Com- mittee 4, 5-Operetta 2, 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 5-All-State Chorus 3, 4-Y-Teens 4, 5- Latin Club 3, Vice-President 4. 5-Fine Arts League 3- Dramatics Club 4, Historian 5-Library Club l, 2, 3- F. T. A. 5, Vice-President. JOAN CAROLE PLUNKETT 1507 Orcutt Lane National Junior Honor Society 2, 3-Y-Teens 3-Fine Arts League 5-F. H. A. 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 5-Varsity Club 4, 5-Varsity Softball 3-Varsity Hockey 4. HAROLD GERARD PRICE 1316 Greystone Ave. J. V. Football 2-Track 4, 5. BARBARA MAY PRIDDY 41 Brandon Rd. FAYE BRYDSON RABE 150 Clopton Rd. S. C. A. 5-Prom Committee 4-Operetta 3, 4-A Capella Choir 3, 4-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Historian-F. B. L. A. 3. JOAN KATHLEEN RAGLAND 2100 Windsor Rd. Transfer from Thomas Dale High School 4-Communique Staff 5-F. H. A. 4, 5. JUDITH CAROL RAINWATER 2110 Waxford Rd. Transfer from Midlothian High School 3-S. C. A. 4- Prom Co-Chairman 4-Play Cast 4-Play Committee 4, 5-Operetta 4, 5-A Capella Choir 3, 4, 5-All-State Chorus 3, 4, 5-Y-Teens 4, 5-Spanish Club 5-F. H. A. 3, President 4, Chaplain 5-Dramatics Club 5. DORIS ANN RAKES Route 11 National Junior Honor Society 2-National Honor Society 4, 5-S. C. A. 3-Prom Committee 4-Band 2, 3, 4, 5- Magazine Representative 4, Team Captain 5-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 5-Y-Teen Fashion Show 4-Y-Teen Con- vention 3, 4-Spanish Club 5, Secretary-Dramatics Club 4, 5-F. H. A. 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, 5--Varsity Club 4, President 5-J. V. Basketball 3, Co-Captain 4-Varsity Basketball 5-Varsity Softball 3, 4, 5-J. V. Hockey 3- Varsity Hockey 4, 5. KENNETH LUTHER REAMS, JR. 1103 East 48th St. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-Safety Patrol 1. NANCY ILENE RIPPEY 21 H Ludwig Rd. Transfer from Hampton High School 5-Latin Club 5. FLOYD FRANKLIN ROCK 58 East Belt Blvd. JOHN ARTHUR ROLLISON 1312 Greystone Ave. Play Cast 4-Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Hi-Y, 4, 5- Dramatics Club 4, 5-Monogram Club 5-J. V. Football 3--Varsity Football 5-Track 3, 4. LINDA JOYCE ROSE 6400 Woody Ave. F. H. A. 3. 5-F. B. L. A. 5. WALTER EDWARD RUDD Midlothian, Virginia Band 2, 3. 4, 5-Safety Patrol I. BETTY ANN RUFFIN 5416 Bondsor Lane Prom Committee 4-F. H. A. 2, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3- Library Club 5-Jr. Red Cross 2. PATRICIA ANN RYDER Route 8 Transfer from St. Gertrudes 4. PATRICIA ANN RYMAN 4013 Hickory Rd. Quill 8: Scroll 4, 5-Communique Staff 3, Reporter 4, Art Editor 5, Editor Page Editor-S. I. P. A. 4-Class Officer, Reporter 4, Treasurer 5--Richmond Area Youth Safety Council Representative 4-Youth Reporter for Times Dis- patch-Prom Committee 4-Play Cast 5-Play Committee 5, Usher 4-Y-Teens 2, 4, 5-Fine Arts League 3, Secre- tary 4, President 5-Jr. Red Cross 2, 4, Secretary 5. MARVIN WAYNE SAUNDERS Route 10 Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 5. MATILDA ANN sci-IEITLIN 910 Bliley Rd. Y-Teens 2, 3-Library 1, 2-J. V. Softball I-J. V. Hockey 1. RICHARD JOSEPH SCHMITT 2 Old Westham Rd. NANCY CAROL SCHUTTE 100 German School Rd. F. H. A. 2. CAROL ANNE SCOTT 1808 East -44th St. Latin Club 2-Spanish Club 4, 5. SAMUEL BEVERLY SCOTT, JR. 709 Custis Rd. Transfer from Chattanooga High School 4-Varsity Foot- ball 5. ELLEN GWYNNE SEAL 2816 Hillcrest Lane Jr. Y-Teens I-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5-Jr. Red Cross 5. CAROLYN LOUISE SEWARD 2119 Wakeheld Rd. Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 4, 5-Play Prompter 4-Y-Teens 2-Latin Club 3, 4, 5-Spanish Club 5-Fine Arts League 3, 4, Chaplain 5-Operetta 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 3, 4, 5. JAMES RONNIE SIDES Route 8 CAROL ANN SIMS Moseley, Virginia F. H. A. 2, 3, 4--Library Club 2, 3. JUANITA MAE SNEAD Route ll National Honor Society 5-Latin Club 3, 4, 5+Varsity Club 4, 5-J. V. Hockey 3-Varsity Hockey 4. STACEY MAY SNEAD 1703 Snead Rd. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 3, 4, 5. CHARLES EDWIN SOLE Route 8 S. C. A. 5-Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3. IRMA LA DELLE SPENCER 2116 Fergusson Lane Play Committee 5-Y-Teens 2, Chaplain 4, President 5- lnter-Club Council 4-Y-Teen Conference 4-Latin Club 3, 4, 5-Fine Arts League 4. Vice-President 5-Dramatics Club 5-F. T. A. 5-Library Club l. WINIFRED LA VERNE SPENCER , 2116 Fergusson Lane S. C, A. 4-Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 4, 5- Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Y-Teens 2, 4, Chaplain 5-Latin Club 3, 4, 5-Fine Arts League 5-Jr. Red Cross 1, 3-F. T. A. 5-Magazine Representative 1, 5. SANDRA IRENE STAPLES 4611 Walmsley Blvd. National Jr. Honor Society 2, President 3-National Honor Society 4, Historian 5-Honor Council 5, Secretary-S. C. A. Secretary 3, 4-S. C. A. State Convention 44. C. A. District Convention 3, 4-Prom Committee 4-Play Cast 4-Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4. 5--A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, 5-Y- Teens 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Treasurer 5--Latin Club 3, 4, 5-Spanish Club 5, Vice-President-Fine Arts League 5-Dramatics Club 4, 5-Jr. Red Cross I-Magazine Homeroom Captain 3. JALNA REBECCA STOECKLER 2334 Fernbrook Dr. Transfer from Suitland High School 5. CARLINE SMITH TAYLOR 5210 Bassett Ave. National Jr. Honor Society 2--National Honor Society 5- Fine Arts League 5-F. H. A. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 5- F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Parliamentarian 5-J. V. Hockey 2. GARY DOUGLAS TAYLOR 804 Bliley Rd. Hi-Y 2, 3. LOIS ANNE THOMAS 6100 Powell Rd. F. B. L. A. 5-J. V. Hockey 2. JAMES LAWRENCE THORN 2226 Kinsley Ave. F. B. L. A. 5-J. V. Football 1, 2-Varsity 3-Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANNE THURSTON 3800 DuPont Ave. Transfer from Thomas Jefferson High School 3-F. B. L. A. 4. 5. DOUGLAS MARIE TIB'BS 4316 Columbus Ave. Class Secretary 2, 4-Class Treasurer 5-Princess 2, 3, 4-Maid of Honor 5-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-F. B. L. A. 3- Spanish Club 4-Pep Club 3-Jr. Red Cross 3, Vice- President 4, Secretary 5-Jr. Red Cross Council 4, Vice- President 5-J. V. Cheerleader 2-Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 5. MAUREEN TOMLINSON Old Broad Rock Rd. Play Cast 4, 5-Forensic Meet 1, 2, 3, 4-Operetta I, 2, 3, 4-A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4-Spanish Club 4, 5-Dra- matics Club 2. 3, Secretary 4. WILLIAM LEE TRAMMELI. 1803 Hiden Rd. Operetta 5--A Capella Choir 5-Hi-Y 4, 5-Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4-Monogram Club 3, 4, 5--J. V. Football 1, 2- Varsity Football 3, 4, C0-Captain 5-J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Captain 3. MARY ELLEN TRAYLOR 3900 Walmsley Blvd. F. H. A. 2. 3, 4. 5-F. B. L. A. 3. 4. 5. CORAL ANN TYSON Belmont Rd. Play Cast 4, 5-Play Committee 4-Forensic Meet 1-Jr. Y-Teens 1-Fine Arts League 4, Historian 5--F. H. A. 3- Dramatics Club 4. 5-Spanish Club 4. 5. FRANCES LOUISE VAN CLEEF Midlothian, Virginia F. H. A. 3, 5. SANDRA LEE VAUGHAN 4334 Talbert Dr. S. C. A. 5-Prom Committee 4-Play Committee 4, 5- Play Cast 5-Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Y-Teens 4, 5-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Reporter 5-Library Club 2-F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Vice-President 5-Dramatics Club 5-Jr. Red Cross 4, 5-Pep Club 3-County Wide Red Cross 4, Sec- retary 5-J. V. Cheerleader 3--Football Sweetheart 5. WILLIAM 'THOMAS WALSH, JR. 7122 Cherry Lane S. C. A. 5-Class Vice-President 5-Prom Committee 4- Monogram Club 5-Varsity Football 5-J. V. Basketball 3-Varsity Basketball 4, Captain 5-Track 4, 5. JERRY LEE WARREN 1627 Snead Rd. Transfer from John Marshall High School---Communique Staff 4, 5. ARTHUR LEE WARRINER, JR. 4312 Columbus Ave. THOMAS JOSEPH WASH 114 Shirley Rd. Library Club I-J. V, Football 3. KATHLEEN GAY WATKINS Route 8 Operetta 4, 5-Lance Singers 3, 4, 5-Spanish Club 4- Dramatics Club 4. 5-F. B. L. A. 3. SYDNEY LEWIS WEBB, JR. 6900 Broad Rock Rd. VIRGINIA STEWART WEBB 1203 Yeardley Dr. Transfer from Thomas Jefferson High School 4. FLOYD MURRAY WHETSTONE 5204 Pinecrest Ave. GERALDINE HOLMES WHETSTONE 5204 Pinecrest Ave. Fine Arts League 5-F. B. L. A. 5. WILLIAM EARL w1-MAKER 1405 Bangle Rd. RICHARD REEVES WHITT, JR. Route 8 DANA VERNON WILCOX, JR. Thurloe Dr. Transfer from Eastern High School 5--Play Co-Chairman 5-Dramatics Club 5. SAMUEL MCKENNEY WILKINSON 2103 Norborne Rd. Spanish Club 4. - JUDITH ANN WILLETT 2002 Lake View Dr. Operetta 5-A Capella Choir 5-Fine Arts League 2. ELDRIDGE KENT WILLIAMS 1108 Yeardley Dr. J. V. Football 2, 3. LINWOOD IRVIN WILLIAMS 2114 Fergusson Lane National Honor Society 4, Chaplain 5-S. C. A. 2, 4, President 5-S. C. A. District Convention 4, 5-S. C. A. State Convention 4-Class Treasurer 3-Class President 4- Play Cast 5-Operetta 3, 4, 5-A Capella Choir 3, Li- brarian 4, 5-All-State Chorus 3, 4, 5-Hi-Y 3, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, 5-Latin Club 4, 5-Dramatics Club 4, Vice-President-Magazine Representative I-Varsity Baseball 4, 5. GEORGE WAYNE WOODCOCK Route 8 Play Committee 5-Hi-Y 4, 5-Spanish Club 4, 5-Li- brary Club 3, 4, 5-Science Club 4, 5--J. V. Football 3. MARIAN LOUISE WOODFIN Route 8 National Honor Society 5-Latin Club 2, 3-Latin Tourna- ment 2-Spanish Club 4, 5-Spanish Tournament 5. LINDA LEE WOOLDRIDGE 1605 Linwood Ave. National Jr. Honor Society 2-S. C. A. 1-Memoir Staff 4, Circulation Manager 5-Prom Committee 4-Forensic Meet 1, 2, 3, 5-Jr. Y-Teens 2-Y-Teens 4-Latin Club 3, 4, 5-Spanish Club 4, 5-Fine Arts League 4, 5-Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 4, 5-Library Club 2, 3-Jr. Red Cross 2. BETTY PAGE WOOTON 6004 Lawson St. Play Committee 4-Y-Teens 3, 4-Operetta 5-Lance Sing- ers 5-Fine Arts League 3, Vice-President 4, 5-F. B. L. A. 5. DAYNE SHANNON WORSHAM r 1014 Halesworth Rd. Transfer from Thomas Jefferson High School 3-Latin Club 4, 5-Fine Arts League 4, 5. ARMOND HARLESS WRIGHT Route 11, Box 266 Play Committee 4-Hi-Y 4, 5-Monogram Club 5-Var- sity Football 5-Track 5. JOSEPH EUBANK WRIGHT, JR. 17 East Belt Blvd. National Honor Society 5-Communique Staff Photog- rapher 4, 5-Play Cast 4-Spanish Club, President 5- Dramatics Club 5. CLAUDE RICHARD ZULLIG 205 Woodstock Rd. Monogram Club 4, President 5-Jr. Red Cross 5-J. V. Football 3-Varsity Football 4, Co-Captain 5-J. V. Bas ketball 3-Track 4, 5. W'lIyC h' Mfr f fir , Carol Woodfin Butch Nunnally Secretary Treasurer 61 i l i s A I ll XT: N X . U 'x Q s Q! u if if Barden, Shirley Bartlam, Linda Baugh, Joan Beale, Frances Beck. Steve -'W wit- .s - LV.L , Bl 7,,,,,gf, H . B gl, 'f Law' N rv I K R 1 ,rf 2' B B. 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A V 5, V Morrison, Martha J t gr at A T Mosher, Dennis Motley, Nancy Neal, Bobby Nuckoles, Bobbie Nunnally, Diane Oakley, Carolyn Payne, Pat Pease, Lola Pemberton, Ted Phelps, Peggy Piedmont, Jimmy 5 1 5 5 5 i ' 4 K , Poynter, Wayne Price, Barbara Pryor, Stuart Putney, Julia Ragland, Barbara Iwt, i wi.. ,,,.. . , tw .f. . , ., :itz X at , 2 S QQ.. 2 L 3' 5 l i 'B' gif-Q , . ww f sf,5l,,t ,l wt lk e H sz at rg, +P' 1 5 P Q 5' , F , Ke: ' R 455: L it s 25. wi mix, if t ,-' qiiiifftff K, ,..,k f ' , ' t WSE? Q' . K K, .df ' - 3 i , ,, A R A - 1-.,-' I ' : 5 3 ' ' Y K '5 ,ii a j, 1 .- H - ' wif' ' 11931 - , -I if ' ,. , ' ' trait? su a I ' I -. -.li A , K , , ' f- -ffm ' f' - A ri K f le iz., . me p - dx 'Fi' ,X 3 J5- -I f L ,. , , . 5 K K Qi ,W ,gif , ,. , , ,am W .f I lbw ytel x,,. A sl.. 2' K' Y ,ff ,.:- ' ali? Qing. kg. :ti K, O'Hern, Anne Oliver, Bruce O'Neill, Steve Overby, Faye Padgett, James 'S Q vi? X Piedmont, Robert Pippin, Hilda Plunkett, Buddy Poh, Pat Porter, Arthur if R 6 i if rv i.. 3 , '. , if ? .sr.,,,.,- . k K 'Q .. it S - ' 'Q 3 C ,, . K Qi., we - A . f-3 ,S 5 t it Q eeee , 1 P was -- ' ,,,,, 1,13 i K is A , . , ,ff K z1,.,?'4f .i A ,, E 6 H H H . tg W .. in k V . , f ., ,, s Eff' 1 A , L5 2.343 l 4 ' V, 2 A N +',g.1r,g, ,Q 3,1 If 5531. g C : Ek , . .54 W' at R , B, , - ,-.. . y as ,, 3 , 7 H , MW P P , A E .,..,-, Kami' :am y AON , ' 'fr ' H .J K kr' - ' laf I 43 :avi X A .,, , 3'-it .si . ,, ,,,, t X Reams, Jimmy Reams, Shirley Richardson, Barbara Richardson, Don Richman, Carolyn 1 ,I ,el 1 .- w , A in 'I f 1 , 78 I fist ig' if igfiffe, . ' , A I 5: Qgrxsf, 1- 52' il F ,im 'Q N my ag? ' ,Q .- me My -v k L., , 3 Nr-' C' L ri I fin f ' 1 s 3 4 4 1 wx, af , .5 , A Z i f V Ragland, Eugene Rakes, William Ranson, Bill Rawls, Glenn Reams, Doris B-tw!! Ryan, Joan Savedge, David Samuel, Barbara Sappenfield, Gary Satterwhite, Wayne in 3 . 4? 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SOP Rickard, Billy Ridout, Paul Roberts, Dean Roberts, Linda Russ, Allen Q 1? it , ,ga .bl ,N ,. 9 f Saunders, Donald Schroder, Arlene Schroder, Eileen Schumake, Brenda Scott, Eddie Q H i ,ft K Shelton, Shirley Skalsky, Joe Smigo, Patsy Smith, Bonnie Smith, Margaret 'fa Southers, Ernie Southers, Gertie Spain, Wesley Spicer, Marie Stewart, Ann SOP Stigall, Gail Stone, Angela Stuart, Wayne Sumner, Jean Suttles, Norma Jean Qwiix Tarves, Sandra Taylor, Preston Thames, Joyce Thomas, Andrea Thomas, Ronnie . i fs 3' . XA , 'ig ,e i ,gm . if 1 f . V -H . ,fmt 3 N at 5 at ? If-ff W mf' Q if f , e - rig, ma:-1-e - I 'S ' Zim F N. f 1- ziiff,-..iPZg1v f t tL iff' ' f V er ,ttt Q f Tressler, Bill V gig, . - - - .... Trevillian, William Y- -1 -, lj 4 , .- Trueman, Janet . Tunstall, Carole iiii i- '2.g:. 'ii ' is ' -: 1 'iglifiwf ,, T ler Ra S C, y Y y I f Q' ,- my 53,51 'l,. agar, , ,Q , X . , , VK H i, .,, K 1 1 , Q 5 5 ut,t eyset Watkins, Jimmy ., Weatherford, Lee fri Webb, Jon , Wells, Patsy , C Welton, Edward h 1 Sutton, Harvey Sykes, Wayne Talley, Donna Talley, Richard Talley, Judy Thompson, Alan Thompson, Barbara Totty, Graham Travis, Yvonne Traylor, Carol . . ' ie! so I 4 , in Q ir N 2 a ef Q Sgjgriz MF, ' Vaughan, Connie Wade, Benny Wally, Nancy Walton, Carolyn Warren, Barbara 80 my , , W Whitt, Nelson Wilkes, Douglas Wilkins, Jeffery Williams, Arthur 5Q'Williams, Carol Woodcock, David Woodcock, Melvin Woodruff, Richard Wright, Doris Wyman, Janet Anderson, Felix Barton, Clarence Crowder, Ray Griffith, Linda Hensley, Sharon ,t 425 L, Y 5 S if 8 1 25' X4 Ji? fe slr B xx I ss VA? If K at sr Q 3 H rf? -- K' . w,fw1S? I in W 'H , ig J , .H- X X -v A 'rt 2 3? . at 3 ,rf ' I' J Jil'-img' 1 ,f , .2 ,ff 5 9010 West, Gwen Wheless, Lee White, Danny White, Lynette White, Vernon 3 gift l , AQ I M' I I t 11, Q if 5 Q 6. 1 'r r nga 'J 'wp ,Q ,V -5. Williams, Elizabeth Wilson, Janet Wilson, Judy Wingo, Barbara Witmer, Patsy Yeatts, Linda Yonce, Keith Yonce, Tommy York, Drema Zehmer, Ronald .fy I .F : ,, , J' -1 , , 1 ' if' , -, ' I , 4 f,,- ,. V - ia 3 ,, , , if , '77, k r , A K 1 W G, 1 Q E41 Jai aa xt. ,Tiki 'fi- ' . 1 K fy' V- .V -- ,. xx? , , JJ, , at J 4, , , J W-at we aser .g't ' ' fr , ' if ' 0 Y , ' i x. 1,5 . ' V J y F' gf:-5f'Z3'725.'f'?' Y 81 Overby, Faye Strong, Brenda Tinsley, Gloria Woodard, Bobbie Reams, Doris A pp Qc!1ooEQoemes1C959 A typical day in the ofllce finds Mr. Kenneth Henderson, Mrs. Polly Holland, Mrs. Louise Hamrick, Mrs. Margaret Reese, and Mr. Arthur Holland ready to start the day's work. Happy Students Hurry to Next Class. 82 Fwslumew Anderson, Eddie Andrews, Mike Appelman, Bobby Armstrong, Bruce Armstrong, Sonny Ashworth, Pat ,,b,f,fi, JF! , E If-aeslmew Accashion, Jamie it Q, l Allison, Jack ,,A'E r,E7w Allison, June ff - zi , Almond, Betty 7 ' Aman, Cyrus N Amason, Bonnie , f, 'll-1 Hg fs Bass, Roy Baugh, Bobby Baxter, Robert Beale, Brenda Beck, Baxter Beck, Richard , Bowe, Edward Bowen, Jerry Bowles, Lou Bowman, Carol Bowman, Marie Boyd, Jean Brown, Sheila Breeden, Freddy Bryant, Guy Buck, Billy Bultje, Ronald Burnett, Betty gf, .ff ,.., .gt .gt 'lk' 5 Pi 5 .. ,-,, i. ,, - ww . ,L .iii l, , ,,,,, J A .-.. , if lg nw 1 i , . ma , K 1. -4 ri K M -. ..,,,lf.s-: l lei .R , X ig U ! fr as Ip-'ai-ik til s Plz? Q3 W' l w , fu Q:-fl Q K, Q A-if DVC l-'QQIEX4 k if E. ' cl Q, Q -Q 2 an in 2 1 xi- E W, Q, i 'J K W 'Q 5 Q. X 1 ' . 53 nh- fn 1 'fill X . i , 5, ' S i' iw? . K- .i . , .rm , ,'.. J 2 'A on , ,- w 1 ' ,,j Q .. ' 5 5 .. lsse 'i J We a , if , ' ' J p as 84 Ls B W as . nv ff Bierowski, Judy ' - Autrey, Kenneth Bangle, Brenda ,ly Bankert, Rita 52- Barbour, Judy at attlea Barton, Joe Ann Bass, David Beeler, Peggy Berger, Billy Berger, John Q , .a ' 1 1 Billups, Sandy Bollinger, James s y fi 1 x if' D- 1 mx- - f eel, Q x S5 5 V , A r - Q-.iw Bradshaw, Elizabeth 2 Branch, Joyce Brewster, Ronny Brizendine, Mallory Brizendine, Margaret 'wr ' ,f J re., is lla' is 41 F Brown, Jimmy Ffeeskmew Burnside, Joyce Burr, Teddy H Burroughs, Sherry Butler, Carolyn 'J Byrd, Judy Call, Tommy ., .,,, 9 ' i cassada, Billy Cavendish, Betty ,, A, Cecil, Billy ' Cheatham, Joe ' Childress, Sonny i , Christian, Bonnie ,.,. ,I an 3 V ,lt , 52 I td 'E Cole, Peter Connelly, David W- , 5 Koch, Steve . ' Xll ' , Cook, Carolyn Cook, Tommy - Klff +2-1 Copperidge, Irvin Denike, Chick de Temple, Lothar Dietsch, Sharon Dixon, Fay ,6q, 411 , Dodd, Wayne Dowd, Mary Ann l , M . ., A ' 2' if , J We -- fi, ':. '! la . 55 1 , ivjvig- ,. 5 7 6- , 85 E Us 5' few -4' E, y if l ig, le 2 4 it rl 1 Q 3414- 'have' , . i 5, 3 is was ' L 1 ,,.. ay. -, 'li lr lla. a 4 2 1 M ais J, iv l a S S a Sl' - M xx Campbell, James Carter, Audrey Casey, Barbara Cash, Linda Cashion, Joyce i aff. 5 m y :zvvt ' iii L' ifl ' li ' .1l' A . . ggi - Clark, Joe J .7 . A Clarke, Nancy Clarke, Walter lf- l Clayton, Frank M i: Clayton, Robert ii Cole, Lawrence .qnf .rf QWE- ,, l-fm, , Cosby, Kitty , , Cottrell, David + , Cox, Carole Cumbea, Herbert 41 ' Cashion, Mary Laine K 6 LL it ' il' L P as 'Y l ii 89 , ,,E,,,, Q' lm Davis, Bill Deaver, Jimmy M it -X -fi- ' 481 S., , '. 3 Sk - H sg it Drudge, Audrey 7 Dudley, Beth Dunkum, Tgay Dunn, Diane Dyer, Frances I ' Eagles, Bobby Faris, Billy Farmer, Eleanor Farmer, Eugene Farmer, Johnny Florey, Linda Fuqua, Judy ..- 5 Glenn, Alvin Glidewell, Howard Goodman, Walter Goodwin, Ann Grant, Jesse Greene, Lyle Harrell, Wade Harrington, Jean Harris, Joe Haynes, Sylvia Heath, Diane Henshaw, Carole ii Hogston, Frankie Hudson, Mary An Hunt, Butch Jarrell, Sue Jasper, Judith Jenkins, Carolyn l'l Pwskmw Eagles, Judy Ebert, David Elder, Phyllis Ely, George Eubank, Bubba Fallen, Kenneth Fuller, Claudia Garrett, Dick Gay, Marie Gibson, Ronny Gill, Shirley Glazebrook, John Grossman, Richard Hagen, Mary Lois Hale, Jimmy Hall, Barbara Hamrick, Tommy Hancock, Melvin Henshaw, Michelle Hines, Nancy Hoke, Finney Hollingsworth, Marie Hogan, Earnest Hogan, Richard Ffwslumew Jenkins, Jimmie Jennings, Earl t h Johnson, Jessica ' A 3,3 Johnson, Pat ii, Johnson, Ronnie ' Johnson, Tommy Leber, Mary Lent, Barbara LePrell, Sandra Lester, Sidney Lewis, Barbara Locke, Nancy Q - ' z I i i , 'lg In A-.Q W! , If ., Lf MacNeil, Marilyn Mahoney, Leonard 5 Manning, Larry Manning, Ronald Maness, Gail - Martin, Michael F R - - . Q22 .J rr .XR 5 . , ts.: Q ix '1' L ' -'Q 2 ef ' ,,,,k,, ' i rag? , ggi? . , ,ft ..- X -e - Q ' 1' 'y ' .K ', QL Q V 'cf ' 2 1 J , - it K , .. -Q .QA K Xjlyi, Z 6 P I V X f . W' if A 1 -e A neg gl V f lx J 4. ,r . ,N fy . 'In 1 Y ,KW Q tr Mays, Randy McDaniel, Irene McGann, Doris McGinnis, Tim McKinley, David McMillian, Linda .. LJJ, , '- .- , '1Fw-'V K 1 ' J J 15,1112 , 'es. , , J i v I t 1 - fig ,. Q I, Z.. 5 yi, Q .ff .gf - A J ik' if 1 2-, t it .il b V ,, . fl .b , ,,r,,. .b :V 1. V , r., , J gs ,hr t , I r,,, E ., Q - ' f . , f -- I- - . , , l ,f5lf f f 87 ,P A . , ,Q fs, H Jones, Franklin Johns, Patricia Kagels, Tommy Kidd, Jerry Kidd, Terry King, Kenneth Lockctt Arden Long David Linkenhoger Jo Ann Lindsay Jimmy Lipford, Marie Lipscomb, Bonnn 5? tg '- .Wit ., I 4 2-1 1 S sed Martin, Nancy Martin, Paul Martin, Wayne Maxwell, Dennis May, Joyce Mays, Jimmy 65, All W Meador, Brenda Meredith, Diane Michaels, Allen Mitchell, Clyde Mittelstadter, Walter Mooney, Bobby Neal, Sylvia Needham, William Neely, Nanette Newkirk, Brenda Nuckols, Carol Nunnally, Barbara . 12 W 2 at x Orcutt, Bonnie Osterbind, Judy Park, Patsy Patty, Darrell Paynter, Bill Payne. Ralph 'Qin li. gil -nv xg ,, ' ,N Q-L' fl ' l ,' -.JF I Piedmont, Eddie Poh, Kay Pridemore, Margaret Pryor, Edwin Pulley, Wenona Reams, Gail A K K tk hx... ,. . 'J .lv .H Q- V,.2 Rosenberger, Carol Ryder, Fay Samuel, Judy Samuel, Sandra Sanderson, Hannah Saul, Valerie Fwshmew i i I , A A . it if ' ' - I ge, Moore, David mi . ,,- In l 5 r ,4 Moore, Diane 5 , ' 5' :fi - I , V ,,, ' Morris, Arnie Q f zzrr 5 M H ,p M ' ' ,Q sr 1 , m V , orris, Frankie D , t l U '-el 1 '- Morton, Jerry Lee A ' Mullen, Daniel . ' ill , 2 . 4 5 V . JF L i , , - - Nunnally, Faye H in V I V I 1 ' ' ': X , H, I H Nunnally, Jo bmw ,K m :,.. l J J! Norman, Jeanette -11,1 ' Q .,,'. J I J Q .,.,, Norwood, Stoney f z , O'Berry, Sue S . f O'Quinn, Bill :l ,, -if 1 f X5 im., ..N KI kgs Y i af '- 'K fl , 9' E Pearman, Robyn Pemberton, Arthur Pemberton, Otey Petrea, Ellen Phaup, Ray Phillips, George X ww is 1 if -xx J, gtk C' Reid, Dennis Reynolds, Carole Reynolds, Tommy Richardson, David Roberts, Lyn Roberts, Wayne tw Q- X - A fs: 4: I aa , P 6- C 1 - -- - 1 .. Q, V- 2 -V , ..: W 1 JL ' 4 - -1 , ,Q iiv' ,,, , iill ff , f 5 Ffwslmew Scheitlin, Rose Schmitt, John Schutte, Jerry Seay, Beverly Seay, Dickie eff- 3 2 Seward, Dan Smith, Dean - 35351 - Smith, Freddy gig., . 5 .mia Spangler, Jerry , - Spencer, Churchill J . Squire, Carolyn , - Stanley, Billy '--,. t :Q , 5 Q.. , , ,t,. ,, . 1 le X 'F . fs w ., . U ... ,F , - a..:. ,V K, ,. f Slit' S 557 ,,. Q5 :li ig ie E5 qs? is '. Q if ff? S .9 A lx 1. it S -l , Q4 Q3 K' . mit? 'F ff S? Taylor, Carol Terry, Billy - Thacker, Ronnie Thomas, Jimmy ' Tignor, Pam V Tomes, Edward ' a Wallace, Alden U Wallace, Larry ii C Warriner, Betsy A Wash, Sandra 'i Watkins, Marilyn p L, Weaver, Ruth Ann ' H ' .K i 4 if '42, t . QU' tgp I 5 rl F ! J Sharp, Ruth Shelton, Leonard Shipman, Douglas Skinner, Douglas Slaughter, Beverly Smith, Carol sf et C sf 5 1' X Strader, Brenda Stafford, Jeanne Strange, Carolyn Stells, Jimmy Stone, Sharon Swann, Larry ,., be - , wi! as, , . J' 5 X2 . ,.,,:iV QF 9 as 4- Q t 'L ,E i ,Z it ' 5, if at ' agile? nil? P35 'Wa A Torbett, Craig Traylor, Richard Turnage, Faye Vaden, Peggy Van Cleef, Stephen Walker, Robert . .A , 1:..... -fe t J' fv- i 1 1 al E551 Y E A X ,Q Q t S is er , E, Wye xi 'IQ' W X ik .. .' 1' ' 'W K x ,fat 'kgs Ji-xx 89 3 46 'S Wells, Mildred West, Janet Westerhouse, Buddy Whitby, David White, Bill White, Richard 1 5: it sl J, JB ts. rv' J Q' Q rss iff VE' 17- J ily. ' Wilson, Pat , Windle, Jimmy ' 1 Winfree, Pattie A ' Winn, James Wood, Joan 1 l 'f Woodcock, Joan I J hi E ,m J ' 8, i, aw Q V J N X xx: ' K iv- Q wi I W a , if f,,. N Ji, 5 if sf -, l.J M 'PW bs is ' 2- N in K ' 5 'G' -l ,,., V J ,J GT ' . I 555, 1 tag X 1 lf' -fu... tg 1 in X J, .J-1 , . X W YE t 1, , l ix K, My 3 Ll Fwslumew Whitt, Billy Whitt, David Whitt, Jean Whitt, Mary Wilkins, Danny Williams, Gay 1 i Woodcock, Stuart Woodfin, Carol Wooldridge, Julia Worsham, Robert Wright, Judy Yancey, Burch Yeatts, Pat Yonce, David H ' ii E V l Ellsworth, Eli A 1 J, Jw J 'J Q , Q '73 Faust, Marsha J 3' 'E J E J J 'I S 55 V' J oi J i,,,.1 5' Hogston, Shirley J J 3 I i'-i ' , -- ' is S asper, Judy f VVJJ J - l S 7 Jff my A J V Q J , g Profit, Billy G.: fm V 1: Scott, Betty Jean is W ' ' icy, ttlti Shelton, Leonard 2 MM 'ie Skinner, Douglas ' fe if l t i4' Smith, Tommy 'ifix ,X ,M Trexler, Donn V I li ' T fi dl' Q Yancey, Warren Mr. Robert McKenney conducts a typical history class. 90 htlvenade DW .. , 5 5 0 le Q -K 'i Y Q S ,K L7 WY J s U - x I 1? i 1, A at E' 4, , t ,Q use ,. . , . xx L. I , , lrffffi ta Q Q X ll . B 1 9-' i f f ii li alias .1 ,Q ... ,., QB X ,Q Q yn, aw, , 2 Mfg ,...,, -cafe fr 'P' . 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Cliborne, Jimmy Coghill, Pat Cole, Nancy Cole, David Coleman, Judy Collins, Nelson Colonies, Karon Conte, Chris Cook, 'Bobby Cowardin, Bernie Cox, Ronnie Croddock, Pat Crostic, Joan Crowder, Philip Cummings, Dale Dameron, Patricia Day, Danny Deaner, David Denike, Suzanne Dilley, Raymond Dodson, Randy Doerflein, Jean Donner, Betty Donner, Floyd Dougherty, Cynda Dudley, Tommy Duke, Linda Dunn, Judy Dunn, Mary Susan Durrett, Dudley Durham, Joy Ann Edmunds, Jimmy Ellett, Judy Ellis, Duane Faris, Kathleen Faunce, Barbara Faust, Brenda Fields, Harold Fitz, Neva Lou Fones, Norman Franklin, Hazel Gathje, Shirley George, Marian Glazebrook, Dana Glidewell, Jean Glidewell, Sharon Gonthonic, J. P. 5 fe, ' ? it . t by E 1 am ii Wm - , E I ml Q ini JZ 3 lx 7 X 1? HN' mg if :ffl 3, gi N J' 2, lm , 1 so , V' ' A ,T if Q22 ' glfglil ' , , li V 5- A -. '25 . . ,. ?..:'! Q ,X K, I ' 5 LL'L x., A ,A f,: z 'ix -'.'.' Y - , - x , 2. 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V, ,,,, o , A L Q, .1 , In J W g i q ,K K ., , to V Y 5 5 --1, -A L 'f- V ., Eg, , ' ' X!! ,WEQ i -.,, 2- -S ' V ft J , 5 my r 1' 92 - ,- , w., K i. xg ,R-'.,v V b K 1 J rj x X x , gwif -7 1 lb fi, J .ml ,Q I J h n ew.. f t L 'P . YS' ' A Q sl V 135 lA 'ff r W f QW 2 Q4 ,, . ,, -J 5' J A if E ,'f, L 3 A -V M- f A , r: f T J It T 1 We -s l 1 Querry, Jeanette Q- J V g Schnitzer, Paul fp ' ' 255, ,Q Wright, Phyllis Ann a ' 'W - gf .'. -. , , - - , gy.: 1 NI ? 5, it Students hard at workg a familiar sight to teachers. 99 fi 'E QI? it lfpfx ,ti-t J Q7 J is T. a at Q ,. Pt' A,-V .Q l .2 ' , . ' 'bfi 'TNT o f-view-A new Pang Aw 'ww ww, 'fa x,,k X K fly A K M fgzq ' Eowjows ' The clubs and organizations of every school play an important part in the life of every high school student. This is especially true at Man- chester, because there are clubs representing every interest of a high school student of today. The boys and girls who take part in the clubs gain valuable experience in leadership and co-operation. This knowledge may prove to be as valuable to the student in later years as that gained from his classroom studies. The Lancer is proud to look with you now at the number of clubs which bring honor to the Orange and Blue. Q Q. CLA. ' Homeroom Representatives, llth and 12th Grades: Carol Holmes, Joan Condrey, Lillian Parker, Sandra Vaughan, Shirley McCall, Anna Mae Leighty. Second row: Betty Smith, Alice Jenkins, Karen Cole, Linda Bartlam, Cynthia Harris, Carol Woodnn, Betty Reynolds. Third row: Cliffy Attkisson, Irvin Williams, Buddy Davis, Willie Cashion, Linwood Matthews, Butch Nunnally, Ross Armbrecht, Billy Walsh. MG? Committee Writing on Honor Code to Oakland, California: Standing: Betty Reynolds, Betty Smith, Sandy Billups, Willie Cashion, Anna Mae Leighty. Seated: Joan Condrey. 102 N A o The primary aim of the S. C. A. is the development of good citizenship in each student. It provides a working basis for understanding among students, and faculty-student understanding and coop- eration. The S. C. A. encourages school improvements and is concerned with the general welfare of the school. Through homeroom representatives who compose the council, pupils may voice their opin- ions. The S. C. A. attempts to promote stu- dent respect for authority, self-discipline, leadership, fellowship, school spirit, scholarship, and a feeling of unity and belonging. Sponsored by S. Clavis Smith Plumbing and Heating 2704 Hull Street Officers-Butch Nunnally, Treas.: Willie Cashion, Chaplain, Ross Armbrecht, Vice-Pres.,' Irvin Williams, Pres.: Mr Arthur Holland, Advisor: Anna Mae Leighty, Sec. 9th and 10th Grade Representatives: First row-Sandra Billups, Shirley Starke, Barbara Thompson, Diane Nunnally, Betsy Warriner, Jerry Lee Morton, Nancy Clarke. Second row-Sally Anderson, Tgay Dunkum, Theresa Fortune, Ieanette Crouch, Bonnie Smith, Barbara Bryant, Hannah Sanderson, Judy Byrd. Third rowf'Spencer Winn, Glen Rawls, Douglas Wilkes, Freddy Kain, Johnny Messersmith, Jack Allison, Dickie Hogan, Bobby Earl, Wayne Roberts. I-lmwfv es!-louestg ,av- ai' Honor Council Members: Standing: Pat Green, Bobby Neal, Cliffy Attkisson, Sandra Staples. Seated is Joan Condrey, Chairman. HONOR CODE OF MANCHESTER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL As a member of the student body at Manchester High School, I HERE- BY PLEDGE MYSELF: To be honest with myself and others in thought, word, and deed. To promote clean wholesome thought, speech and conduct. To be helpful and friendly to teachers and fellow students. To be considerate of classmates, officers, safety patrols and bus drivers. To encourage decent conduct, always remembering that I represent my school and community. . To strive to achieve and main- tam high moral standards that will be a credit to my home and my school. J 0 Signature The theme of the Honor Council for this year has been Clear Conscience. Through our S.C.A. programs and posters we have tried to emphasize our theme. The response to the Honor System this year has been very encour- aging, and we hope that in the future our Honor System will continue to grow. 104 ' Ants League Publishes Magagines Forming the F are Barbara Richard- son, Kathic Malhie, Brenda Sims, Judy Mathews, Jackie Parsons, Brenda Belcher, Mary Virginia Smith, Linda Wooldridge, Sandra Richardson, Carol Scott, Elizabeth Gravitt, Karen Nanot- nik, Dayne Worsham, Bonnie Brinker- hoif, Jeanette Clarke, Dickie Watson. Sponsor and Oflicers: Carolyn Seward, Chaplain, Sue Bowman, Secretary, Mrs. Elisabeth Dementi, Sponsor: Coral Tyson, Historian: Pat Ryman, Pre.rident,' LaDelle Spencer, Vice President, Karen Napotnik, Treasurer. Forming the A are Shirley Martin, Gay Llewelyn, Judy Willet, Carol Tunstall, Shirley McCall, Sandra Tar- vis, Mary Morris, Regina Payne, Lyn Roberts, Margaret Core, Jane King, Sue Bowman, Nancy Brigman, Brenda Harris, Carline Taylor, Judy Lowe, Joan Ragland, Carolyn Seward, Joan McCullough, Carolyn Blackwell, Joan Crostic, Coral Tyson, Judy Kelly. Forming the L are Earline Cook, Betty Wooton, Rebecca Hoyle, Alice Jenkins, Bonnie Amason, Georgia Crump, Dolores Watkins, Trina Fer- rell, Carol Bowman, Rose Jones, San- dra Staples, Gerri Filak, Pat Ryman, LaVerne Spencer, LaDelle Spencer. 105 egg Working on Bulletin Board Project: Standing: Lyn Roberts, Joan McCullough, Georgia Crump. Sit- ting: Pat Ryman, Earline Cook, LaDelle Spencer, Karen Napotnik, Alice Jenkins. I-lomofu Qocietg The G. H. Reid Chapter of the National Honor Society, successor to the Beta Club, was organized at Manchester three years ago. The purpose of the society is to stimulate the scholarship, the leadership, the service and the character of high school students. Its aim is to hold before the school such motives as will induce others to strive for schol- arly habits, enlist in worthy service, and lead in all things that will advance the school and the individuals. The principal projects of the society were the awarding of a scholarship to one of its graduating members and having a revised version of the Hand Book printed. Getting Ready to Work on a New Handbook are Juanita Snead and Doris Rakes, standing, and Carol Holmes, seated. Members of National Honor Society: First row: Joan Condrey, Yvonne Noggle, Joan Brown, Cecelia Boykin, Carline Taylor, Merle Martin, Miriam Pannell, Juanita Snead. Second row: Linda Burnett, Marian Woodfin, Sue Bowman, Virginia Wilkins, Carol Phillips, Pat Kern, Charlotte Pringle, Brenda Hearth. Third row: Kay Burdett, Carol Holmes, Carolyn Bankert, Doris Rakes, Mary Virginia Smith, Pat Green, Margaret Core. Fourth row: Judy Lowe, Virginia MacNeil, Nancy Brigman, Judy Francis, Mary Lou Moschler, Mary Morris, Sandra Britton. Fifth row: Betty Reynolds, Billy May, Ruth Phillips, Betty Smith, Sandra Staples, Joyce Fowler, Anna Mae Leighty. Sixth r0w.' Schaeffer Renner, Eddie Faulkner, Joe Wright, Jane Totty, Syl- via Kesler, Jimmy Scott, Karen Cole. Seventh row.' Irvin Williams, Jimmy Hamrick, Butch Nunnally, Douglas Claud, Willie Cashion. 106 T H1616-Jlilteambouts Howorz Socnerv Z X ff x Selling Candy for The National Honor Society are Joyce Fowler, Joe Wright, Mary Virginia Smith. ,STNI-ASTIONAL r g W l L. Placing Names on Honor Roll List are Carol Phil- lips, Brenda Heath, Yvonne Noggle, Irvin Williams. Officers and Sponsor of National Honor Society: Sandra Staples Hzstorzan Irvin Williams Chaplain Linda Burnett, Treasurerg Miriam Pannell, Secretary: Eddie Faulkner V1cePres1den! Joan Condrey President Mrs Elisabeth Dementi, Sponsor. 'I07 N J'l-lout 3 Oiiicers are Mrs. June Evans, Sponsor: Jimmy Watkins, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Miss Ann Callahan. Sponsorg Danny White, Chaplain: Steve O'Neil, Vice-President: Faye Butler, Secretary: Bobby Neal, Treasurerg Sally Anderson, President. The W. N. Kaempf Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society has as its purpose the creation of interest in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, service and character in eighth, ninth and tenth grade students. Membership is limited to ninth and tenth graders. The group's main project currently is to contribute fifty dollars to its scholarship fund. Members have filled Christmas baskets, decorated the school's traditional Christmas tree and given an Easter egg hunt at the Meth- odist Home. Recently, Richmond's Albert H. Hill Jun ior High School requested the assistance 0 the Manchester Chapter in organizing a Na- tional Junior Honor Society there. Helping at Sweet Sale are Barbara Bryant, Brenda Jor- Collecting coat hangers are Connie Marsh, Steve O'Neil. dan, Danny White, Virginia Davis, Patsy Bradley. Pat Bonnie Smith, Barbara Samuel, Elizabeth Lowman. Ashworth, Nancy Hines. 10 ocieig Ev-Raftgeslvtembats ' Chl- X? XJ Old Members: First row: Bonnie Smith, Jean Sumner, Connie Marsh, Elizabeth Lowman, Medora Jordan, Charlotte Cleveland. Second row: Diane Nunnally, Barbara Bryant, Virginia Davis, Frances Burtchett, Sandra Horner, Dale Minter. Third raw: Faye Butler, Sally Anderson, Linda Jones, Barbara Samuel, Janis Crump. Fourth row: Danny White, Jimmy Watkins, Bobby Neal, Steve O'Neil. 4593 New Members: First row: Mary Laine Cashion, Barbara Lewis, Audrey Carter, Brenda Jordan, Nanette Neely, Joan Crostic. Second row: Sandra LePrell, Sandy Billups, Linda Florey, Penny Harrison, Faye Dixon, Patsy Bradley. Third row: Jerry Lee Morton, Bonnie Amason, Nancy Clarke, Arleen Schroder, Eileen Schroder, Gail Maness. Fourth row: Richard Nolting, Daniel Seward, Tommy Hamrick, David Connelly, David McKinley, Steve Koch. Fifth row: David Whitt, Dick Hogan. 109 ff ,y , . - ,sy j' 1 W! l ,W may - ,. , - ' 6 fi: KM dy :lr I Lf J vac F1 5 ' Ji J' I-l'u-Y p,,0,,,,,m .ff fl C I ai . f ., f J ,cv qw w Q, 1 N Xl MEMBERS: First row: Larry Byrd, Norman Long, Willie Cashion, Freddy Kain. Second row: Bobby Faunce, Irvin Williams, Steve Beck, John Dodson, Russell Leonard, Schaeffer Renner, Wayne Woodcock, Johnny Messersmith. Third row: Bill Trammell, Bobby Edmunds, Robert Withrow, Bob Hasty, Harless Wright, Charles London, Linwood Matthews. Fourth row: Butch Nunnally, Stuart Collins, Jimmy Atkins, Bobby Neal, Clilfy Attkisson, Jim Mullen, Norman Adams. Fifth row: Ross Armbrecht, Steve Offleil, Jfmmy F-Iamrick, Mickey lKeller, Bill Garnett, John Rolli-I I ' ' ' f f J -V ' ' 1 'R v . son Marvin Saunders. , ,, ' X1 if 'f -' f.-U-Q- ff 61 -ln-f'? ' .0 fra, ' ' li' fl iff. 'N l,,.' f ' I ,I , 1 . . ,1 , . ,I , , .,,l .. P .9 A npfmta, ,,. ., t . , . ' it 'Wm ,4- lllll Q ,,. Q 'j n I ' ,4- 1 if-9 l OFFICERS: First row: Cliify Attkisson, Presidentg Stuart Collins, Vice-Presidentp Willie Cashion, Chaplain. Second row: Marvin Saunders, Secretaryg Butch Nunnally, Treasurerg Bobby Faunce, Historian. Not pictured: Sam Harahan, Corresponding Secretary. 110' ii i Anyone for Blue Ridge? Butch Nunnally, Bob Hasty, Willie Cashion, Bobby Faunce, lrvin Williams, Stuart Collins, Cliffy Attkisson, and Ross Armbrecht give Hi-Y sign to signify Richmond group. sl 'QMQ ,wifi C i C 7,6 Ji Ns.'1x1:iQs,t,,, i i W Aw, Doris Rakes, Hi-Y Sweetheart, gets admiring eyes from Randy Cheatham, Mr, Hi-YH, has been advisor of the Bill Trammell, Bobby Faunce, Ross Armbrecht, Stuart club for many years. He has done a lot for each and Collins, and Norman Long. every boy. 111 .!'l ', .,1 I flu jeff ff MM , 4 ou L UU 5 ,M W J ly . val M .f W ,mi 291 ZW VRML C V, Ll! JW gj 7 Counting Money For Boys' Home are Marion Mathie. Linda Bartlam, Bonnie Brinckerhoff, Caroline Sanderson. Y-Teen Members: First row-Gayle Childress, Judv Sobrito, Charlotte Pringle, Merle Martin, Carol Phillips, Sandra Vaughan, Brenda Heath. Sevond row-Virginia Wilkins, Marian Mathie, Kathie Mathie, Miriam Pannell, Joan Crostlc, Margaret Mountcastle. Third row-Alice Jenkins, Linda Burnett, Linda Barrow, Virginia MacNeil, Caroline Sander son, Charlotte Angier, Mary Lou Moschler, Brenda Belcher, Angela Stone, Linda Beck, S-ue. Bowman, Linda Bartlam, Judy Kelly. Fourth row-Bonnie Brinckerhoff, Patsy Bradley, Joyce Fowler, Joyce Blake, Virginia Webb,.Yvonne Noggle, Brenda Harris Sandra Staples. Fifth row-Regina Payne, Pat Ryman, Judi Rainwater, Karen Napotmk, Doris Rakes Sally Anderson. Sixth row-Linda Burnett, LaDe1le Spencer, LaVerne Spencer, Mrs. Etta Wilson, Sponsor: Mrs. Sid: ney Gore. Sponsor. 'I 12 Jw Qpcmsofw The Y-Teens are a group of Christian girls ho honestly and sincerely try to live up to the '-Teen purpose which is, To create, maintain nd extend throughout the school and community igh standards of Christian characterf' The Senior Y-Teens consists of girls who are n the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The Y-Teens have continued to conduct de- otions each morning. They have worked to etter the school by putting signs around the chool promoting a Christian life for others. it l 'lUC THANK5 TH LDRD- Hanging Up Y-Teen Sign are Carol Phillips, Sally An- derson, Brenda Belcher, Pat Ryman. Sponsors and Oiiicers Going to Devotions: LaDelle Spencer, Pl'C'SfdC'Ill,' Linda Burnett, Vic'e-Presidwzlg Doris Rakes, Secrcmry: Sandra Staples, Treasurwg' LaVerne Spencer, Clmplaing Merle Martin, Program Clzairnmng Mrs. Etta Wilson, Sponsorg Mrs. Sidney Gore, Sponsor. 113 Y-Teen Group Preparing for Devotions: Regina Payne, Patsy Bradley, Joyce Fowler, Judi Rainwater, Virginia Mac Neil. .1 ,, ' X' I' ,-N I? , ,. A ' ,,, ' 1 at X 2' '16,-.cfwt ,ill 5 NSI f' Q - f , ,- Y, .f ' V 7 Jg ,fi,f'Z ' Q 4 NC Liz. L az.. fs U, if llth and 12th Grade Representatives: First row: Sandra Vaughan, Judy Durham, Gayle Childress, Jackie Parsons, Mary Virginia Smith, Rose Nunnally. Second row: Caroline Sanderson, Linda Artrip, Pat Ryman, Delores Watkins, Trina Ferrell, Barbara Roberts. Tliira' row: Judy Lowe, Phillip Jones, Charles Green, Jimmy Hamrick, David Billings, Steve Beck, Butch Nunnally. Omcers: Caroline Sanderson, Pre.s'ia'cnt,' Steve Beck, Vice- Presidentf Butch Nunnally, Tl'E'llSIlI'l'l',' Pat Ryman. Secretary. Filling Christmas Stockings for Distribution are Steve O'Neil. Sandra Vaughan, Rose Nunnally, Judy Lowe. H4 im Tof Help g 9th and 10th Grade Representatives: First row: Miss Leora Hayes. Spon.w1r.- Linda Cash, Carol Smith, Patty Lou Hinton, Jane Adkins. Sz'c0m1r0w: Jimmy Davis, Sam Lacks, Shirley Vest, Sylvia Neal, Gloria Tinsley, Audrey Drudge. Tliirzl rnw: Tommy Chong, Jerry Spangler, Berkley Jenkins, Steve O'Ncil, Marie Bowman, Nancy Locke. lfnm-rl: 1-mv: Tommy Yoncc. Barbara Richardson, Judy Wright, Ellen Petrea. Audrey Carter. Sandy l,.ePrell. 'YW 1' I N M, ff E ' I E in-www: f Looking at Red Cross Scrapbook are Mary Vir- ginia Smith, Jackie Parsons, Sammy Lacks, Gayle Childress, Marie Bowman, and Nancy Locke. f Tommy Yonce and Miss Hayes, Sponwr, put up sign as Delores Watkins, Trina Ferrell, and Bar- bara Roberts watch. 115 i . '-W1 Sponsor and Officers: Sitting.' Mrs. Joyce Clarke, Sponsor. Stamling: Judy Allison, President: Karen Cole, Secretary- Trensurc'r,' Joan Tunstall, Librariang Virginia Mac Neil, A SSLYIIIII1 Lib I'1ll'I'llII . Lance Qing This year the Lance Singers have a new director, Mrs. Joyce Clarke. Having been organized only three years, these girls have received two top ratings at District Choral Festival. Many of the girls have participated in the All State Chorus, Central Division. They gave several programs for local civic club associations. During the Christmas season, they presented programs for the Boys' Home and the City Home. Also, this year the Lance Singers will par- ticipate in the operetta. Forming the L are Patty Hagood, Linda Massey, Peggy Hagood, Mary Lou Breeden, Beverly Creery, Patsy Donovan, Doris Reams, Rita Faye Hodge, Barbara Moore, Linda Beck, Judy Talley, Delores Heath, Sharon Dietsch, Kathleen Watkins, Linda Crews. My if 5 ,at W 1 H1217 '3'1i'i' . U. r---T2 '..:-4 S 7 .z fi7?u lllnu': ..-uf ,if ilbqgq mf H t ,f ul ' ft to l 1-W - ...ef- .....:., 1, L, ,SSDI -yamaha ., an L . tt. :v.f .,,..,. .... eg , - 7 Qgv, , 'Qlswqaxft - fi, 1 :il 23 X QNFQQM gr 4 K RM - Y . . Y T ,. E 4 .N . 45 5.35 is , .M N A l 'SZ -, il I 2, I l lf? 11 - ' ,- J ,if Lkz. 'M ' ' ' I .. 3 5 . UQ . A ...L v ge. M,,.w--M If M . ..,,,,L,A, . Q MMM. Olliccrs: Steve Beck, Pr'vsi1lwzr,' Carol Paige Phillips, Vit?-PI'L'.S'fl,C'llf,' Linda Burnett, SOCl'l'Itll'j'-TI'l'Il.l'llI'6'I',' Carl Slargardl, Lilwrnrifuz. ACGPPPUW W. s 7 Looking Over Music for Ope Matthews, Merle Martin, Cliff Mrs. Joyce Clarke, Director. Yvonne Noggle. it-LK 1 .- retta: Smmling: Linwood Attkisson, Carl Stargardt, Seated: lrvin Williams, ,, sa....e,w ,-', I ...ww MEMBERS: First row: Brenda Bangle, Brenda Sims, Daisy Hawkins, Merle Martin, Barbara Richardson, Wayne Cosby Sl Beck. Svcoml row: Joan Condrey, Mary Atkins, Joan Brown, Dorothy Jones. Sandra Staples, Carl Stargardt, Lynn W cock. Third row: LaVerne Spencer. Linda Burnett, Yvonne Noggle, Jeanette Clark, Steve Koch, Ray Gobble. 08 The A Capella Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Joyce G. Clarke, has contributed to the pleasure of both school and community. Two highlights of the year have been the pre- sentation at the Christmas Assembly of Roy Ringhald's 'lSong of Christmas in conjunc- tion with the Dramatics Club, and the oper- etta, The Fortune Teller, by Victor Herbert. A group of singers was elected to repre- sent Manchester at All-State at Highland Springs February 20, 21, and 22. tw Qigef and QIQIUD Members who were in Operetta are John Rollison, Rob- ert Accashian. Brenda Harris. Gayle Sheppard. Yi' as row-lrvin Williams, Linwood Matthews, Carol Phillips, Miriam Pannell, Sandra Vaughan, Gay Beverley. Sec- row-Cliff Attkisson, Bill Trammell, Larry Little, Janet Wright, Shirley McCall, Judy Willet. Third row-Robert Hasty. Shirley Johnson, Judi Rainwater, Carolyn Seward, Mary Lou Moschler, Barbara Moore. Not Pictured- D Bam l-las Trombonvs Tommy Fournier Douglas Claud Dan Seward Danny White Jimmy Davis Larry Wallace Baritones Regina Payne Bob Hasty Don Richardson Trumpets Ross Armbrecht Sylvia Kester Charles Crews Douglas Maxey David Garst David Richardson Billy Buck Frvncli Horns Jimmy Loving George Saunders Robert Deaderick Bass Ikey Carmichael Guy Bryant Flutes John Creasy Ann Cherry Connie Marsh Virginia Wilkins Betty Smith Tenor Saxophone Charles Williamson 120 Alto Saxopliones Anna Mae Leighty Bobby Earl Sandra Stallings Bass C Inrinets Benny Wade Nancy Morgan Oboe Joyce Coflield Bells Betty Leviner 'FP' Bassoon William Hawks Percussion Wesley Dolezal Joe Ham Jim Mullen Tommy Yonce Tympnni Ted Pemberton String Bass Otey Pemberton I-luwwlfcedf -u.. Clarinets Calvin Farmer Andy Thomas Wayne Sykes Janice Ransom Tommy Hamrick Sandra Shaw Elizabeth Lowman Joan Caldwell Judy Gay Marsha Nelson Walter Rudd Doris Rakes Mason Green Charles Dunavant Nelson Whitt David Savage Sponsored by Elkhardt Hardware Hull Street Road BElmont 2-0480 Directors, Mr. Kenneth Henderson and Mr. William 121 Troxell, discuss new music. 4 Q .1 Sgowiui r E i' K 1- rt-tgraefg 5 Z ff? 5 l 1 5- 51 s if ge if s if 1 Members of Woodwind Section: Fin! mir: John Crcasy, Ann Cherry. Connie Marsh, Virginia Wilkins, Betty Smith, William Hawks. .S'z'c'm1d row: Joyce Cofheld, Sandra Shaw, Tommy Hamrick, Andy Thomas, Elizabeth Lowman, Joanne Caldwell. Nancy Morgan, Benny Wade, Third row: Marsha Nelson, Charles Dunavant, Janice Ransom. Linda Jones, Judy Gay, Walter Rudd, Nelson Whitt, David Savage, Mason Green, Doris Rakes. Sfllllllilltlff Anna Mae Leighty, Bobby Earl, Charles William- son, Sandra Stallings. 2, l 5 K , 5 V E , S r 5 ti 5 l , Members of Percussion Section: Betty Leviner, Wesley Dolezal, Tommy Yonce, Ted Pemberton, Joe Ham, Jim Mullen, Betty Smith. 122 lwMu5w ytfwytyyl. My Gy First row: Jimmy Davis, Douglas Claud, Dan Seward, Tommy Fournier, Danny White. Second row: Robert Deaderick, Jimmy Loving, George Saunders, Charles Crews, Regina Payne, Bob Hasty. Smnding: Douglas Maxey, Ross Armbrecht, Sylvia Kester, Billy Buck, Guy Bryant, Otey Pemberton. Standing: Betty Leviner, Bus Captain: Wesley Dolezal, Managerg Douglas Claud, President: Ross Armbrecht, Bus Captain: Bob Hasty, Moy! Obnoxious, Betty Smith, Reporter. Seated: Anna Mae Leighty, Secretary: Regina Payne, Librarian. 'I23 -if-Q Dawn Reese, Mascot Jeanette Clarke practices with fire baton. Mr. William Troxell, Sponsor 'Ii l - Carol Woodiin Shirley Johnson I 24 Brenda Bullock, Carol Woodfin, Yvonne Noggle, Jeanette Clarke ' aw, Sponsored by Thomas H. Bullock, Florist 154 Clopton Road BElmont 2-2662 1 Yvonne Noggle, Co-Head Majorette Newwoola The Manchester Majorettes attended the Summer Majorette Camp in Pulaski, Virginia, in July. In a contest sponsored by the National Baton Twirling Association, the majorettes won second place in the corps division. In August the majorettes drilled for two weeks with the Varsity Band in preparation for the football games and parades. This past year they have participated with the Band in all of Manchester's football games, in the University of Richmond's Homecoming game, the State Rescue Squad Parade, the Tobacco Festival Parade, and Toy Parade. EEZ 25? PZ: :: -A, .- iili Pat Green, Drum Majorette Shirley Johnson, Duane Crowder, Barbara Caldwell. Brenda Bullock 5 1 3 x. i . -ax' - 'fx-f, ' ' -if A f, W ' P' it . . .axe-APL, .--.....1..4vi .-., M- x, ,fan X Jeanette Clarke, Head Majorette Duane Crowder 'I 25 Barbara Caldwell PHP P Mwwwe Joan Cole Delores Heath E 4 I Linda Burnett Lit Linda Massey Patsy Witmer Left to right: Joan Cole, Delores Heath, Linda Burnett, Linda ,YV7 , gc1,CfC6f49 JLfvk..L, A li -. 'ii . Connie Robertson fu. Yleews ' The Jr. Y-Teens is a Christian organization for girls in the ninth grade, and is connected with our central Y.W.C.A. Its purpose is to promote fellow- ship and good ideals in the school, home and com- munity. The most important aim, however, is to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The Jr. Y-Teens aid in conducting the morning devotions. They also participate regularly in various projects aimed to help others. l Sponsor and Oflicers: First row: Betsy Warriner, Pro- gram Chairmang Carol Reynolds, Historian: Miss Lynne Powel, Sponsor. Second row: Carol Bowman, President: Bonnie Amason, V'ice-Presitlent,' Elizabeth Bradshaw, Secretory: Sheila Brown, Treasurer, Nancy Clarke, Chaplain. Members: First row: Marilyn Mac Neil, Wenona Pulley, Pat Ashworth, Joan Wood, Nanette Neely, Sandra LePrell, Sandy Billups. Nancy Locke, Betsy Warriner, Audrey Carter, Faye Nunnally, Miss Lynne Powell, Sponsor. Second row: Pat Wilson, Robyn Pearman, Linda Cash, Ruth Ann Weaver, Bonnie Amason, Carolyn Butler, Shirley Hogston, Hannah Sanderson, Barbara Lewis. Third row: Carol Bowman, Jerry Lee Morton, Carol Reynolds, Sheila Brown, Sharon Dietsch, Marie Hol- lingsworth, Judy Byrd, Faye Dixon. Fourth row: Sylvia Neal, Valerie Saul, Judy Fuqua, Nancy Hines, Patsy Park, Nancy Clarke, Carolyn Cook, 127 wmv ,lfif Officers and Sponsor Make Plans. First row: Wayne Cosby, Vice-Presidentg Dickie Zullig, President: Coach P. K. Perrin Sponsor. Second row: Linwood Matthews, Reporter, Pat Poh, Secretary: Norman Long, Treasurer. Old Members Form M : Linwood Matthews, Bill Trammell, Ray Gobble, Billy Accashion, Daniel Blake, Pat Poh, Dickie Zullig, Wayne Cosby, Buddy South, Butch Nunnally, Dickie Cook, Norman Long, Coach Perrin, Sponsor. 128 tcoemfs Te0.vw'S MSM U Y .L ,,,, is X X , Members: First row: Linwood Matthews, Jerry Chandler, Harless Wright, Dickie Zullig, Russell Leslie, Charles Green, Norman Long, John Rollison. Second row: Bill Trammell, Sam Scott, Pat Poh, Jerry Childress, Wayne Cosby, Eddie Anderson, Bobby Faunce, Coach Perrin, Sponsor. Third row: Ray Gobble, Daniel Blake, Billy Kahl, Robert Young, Buddy South, Dickie Cook, Cliff Attkisson. Fourth row: Lynn Woodcock. Billy Accashian, Sammy Lacks, Billy Walsh, Dickie Watson, Grady Daniel, Butch Nunnally. mmap. l Hey, Fellows. l-low do you like my new sweater? asks Jerry Childress. First row: Linwood Matthews, Billy Walsh, Jerry Childress, Norman Long, John Rollison. Second row: Pat Poh, Dickie Zullig, Wayne Cosby. 129 f f Vwusifg Club Promote Sponsor and Oflicers: Doris Rakes, President: Carolyn Blackwell, Vice-President: Ruth Ann Phillips, Treasurer: Mary I.ou Breeden, 5ecremry.' Gail Evans, Chaplaing Judy Francis, Reporter. Sitting: Miss Jane Sheema, Sponsor. A. 'si L The aim of the Varsity Club is to encourage more participation in girls' sports. We feel that by playing on a team, we learn the importance of team- work and good sportsmanship. Giving Their Orders for Thanksgiving Mums to Mary Lou Breeden are Gail Evans and Ruth Ann Phillips. -----Q---.-...t..,, .mm Old Members: Juanita Snead, Carolyn Blackwell, Judy Francis, Ruth Ann Phillips, Gail Evans. 130 Qpoatswams ' Working together in the club with our sponsor, Miss Jane Sheema, we enjoy making new friends and plan- ning activities for ourselves and for others. Admiring the New Sweat Shirts are Miss Sheema, Sponsor Doris Rakes, Carolyn Blackwell, Judy Francis. Qbdb 'f!JJJUJ1f'f,7 ADA! D1 143 J , X 5 1 I New Members Form V : Sylvia Kester, Brenda Shumake, Diana Lipscomb, Patty Sellers, Anna Mae Leighty, Barbara Ragland, Jean Lafoon, Penny Carroll, Janet Ramsey. Old Members: Doris Rakes, Sandra Chandler, Mary Lou Breeden, Joan Plunkett, Joyce Branch. 131 D GQ-1 Officers: Ray Gobble, Presidentg Linda Burnett, Secretary: Judy Lowe, Treasurerg Carol Phillips, Historiang Irvin Williams, Vice-Presidenlp Steve Beck, Chaplain. Members: First row: Carol Phillips, Barbara Moore, Dana Wilcox, Joe Wright, Judi R water. Second row: Kathleen Watkins, Judy Lowe, Linda Wooldridge, Sally Anderson, Pe Harrison. Third row: Ross Armbrecht, John Rollison, Steve Beck, Eddie Faulkner, Bl Crowder. Fourth row: Ray Gobble. Dufs Ow Studying Play are Yvonne Noggle, Ray Gobble, Merle Martin, Eddie Faulkner, Carol Paige Phil- lips, Cliffy Attkisson. Practicing for Christmas Pageant. First row: Ross Armbrecht, Judy Lowe, Dana Wilcox, Billy May. Second row: Charlotte Angier, Joyce Cofiield, Kathleen Watkins. Third row: Joe Wright, Coral Tyson, Bland Crowder, Sam Scott. mbers: First row: Sandra Vaughan, Coral Tyson, Cecelia Boykin, Charlotte Angier, Irvin liams. Second row: Linda Burnett, Yvonne Noggle, Merle Martin, Sandra Staples, Cliffy kisson. Third row: Billy May, Richard Johnson, Dickie Watson, LaDelle Spencer, Doris kes. Fourth row: Mrs. Elizabeth Perry, Sponsor. A lm' ,.,.,...,.,........-.---. .......,,........,-.na---v .......,...-W-vw ..............,-P---no--r ,,,..,....,.........,.....-1--.Q F. l-LA. 4 1111 5 llll T-.np i . -V First row: Judy Dixon, Patty Hagood, Peggy Hagood, Shirley Martin, Barbara Moore, Linda Rose, Miss Jean Anderson, Co-Sponsor. Second row: Frances Van Cleef, Betty Lou Hogan, Lynda Sue Artrip, Margaret Carter, Patsy Cliborne, Jane Grimes, Elaine Burroughs, Miss Cora McCormick, Co-Sponsor. Third row: Betty Oakley, Patsy Williams, Linda Burnett, Carol Hoyle, Joan Ragland, Doris Rakes, Ellen Carlton. Fourth row: Nancy Payne, Gayle Childress, Sandra Vaughan, Carol Pritchett, Carline Taylor, Merle Martin. Fifth row: Sandra Chandler, Frances Caldwell, Barbara Woodcock, June Bullock, Betty Leviner, Faye Rabe, Stacey Snead, Penny Carroll, Mary Ellen Traylor, Judi Rainwater. S . W.- ,..,- Uv First row: Diane Long, Dale Fridley, Charlotte Cleveland, Patsy Smigo, Brenda Clayton, Maxine Bow- man, Caroline Brooks, Peggy Enroughty, Patsy Witmer, Carol Traylor. Second row: Jane Adkins, Thelma Manuel, Sandra Brown, Emily Brame, Patsy Andrews, Patsy Fields. Third row: Diane Kebile, Shirley Bass, Gertie Southers, Bonnie Sue Martin, Frances Marable. Fourth row: Bonnie Boyd, Pat Braswell, Lola Pease, Merle Bailey, Barbara Warren, Ann O'Hern, Janis Crump, Carol Fouts, Marlene Guill. ,......m ,..............-.-.----- ..,,..,..,................-.-.-.- ......,............------- ,,.,.,.,.,............-.-------'+ ,,,,,,,,..........,.-..------- Y , . S ,..,,,..,..,.......-.--- ,,.,...,.....f-,--- . H o We, the Future Homemakers of America, are fortunate. We share the sacred surname, Christian, we possess the precious name, Amer- ican. We face the future fearlessly, secure in our heritage, our freedom. We face the future hopefully, confident in our abilities. We possess the essential elements in building a home: patience, labor, care, happiness-love. We are aware of our duties. We could never work alone, alone we are insignificant. But we have a channel, we know the way, for we are the Future Homemakers of America. K. 4.55 U-w-nun-ug-3 Too many cooks spoil the broth, says Miss McCormick to Jane Grimes, June Bullock, Betty Leviner, Shirley Martin, and Sandra Chandler. Officers and Sponsors: First row: Merle Martin, Presirlen1,' Gayle Childress, Vice-Prcfsidentg Miss Anderson, Co-Spon.mr,' Miss McCormick, C0-Sponsorj Sandra Vrulghan, Rcfportcrg Faye Rube, Historian. Second row: Penny Carroll, Sec'remry,' Carline Taylor, Sergeant-al-Arms: Doris Rakes, Sergeant-at-Armsg Judi Rainwater, Chaplaing Peggy Hagood, Treasurer. V,...,,,,.,,,........... ! - Q -2:3 First row: Beth Dudley, Judy Fuqua, Marie Hollingsworth, Wenona Pulley, Tgay Dunkum, Sherry Burroughs, Joan Woodcock. Second row: Valerie Saul, Carol Rosenberg, Lou Bowles, Julie Wooldridge, Marilyn Erskine, Shirley Starke, Eleanor Farmer, Carolyn Squire, Faye Turnage. Third row: June Allison, Ruth Sharp, Sue O'Berry, Shirley Gill. Fourth row: Ellen Petrea, Carol Reynolds, Sandy Billups, Robin Pearman, Joan Wood, Nancy Locke. Fifth row: Betty Burnett, Carol Taylor, Faye Jones, Patsy Park, Carol Woodfin. ,gr ' . ' UB .Wi Sponsor and Officers: Ruth Ann Phillips, Vice-President, Charlotte Pringle, Presiu'ent,' Virginia Wilkins, Historian Caroline Sanderson, Secrelaryf Jean Huff, Treasurer: Mrs Maggie Payne, Sponsor. Schaeffer Renner, Sergeant-at-Arms: Cliff Attkisson, Chaplain. 1 Q' The ndamental purpose of the Junior League, is to encourage among young , an interest in, and appreciation of the lization, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to give them some understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of classical antiquity. The Junior Classical League extends through- out the country. Manchester has called its particular branch the Latin Club. There are many ways in which a student may achieve the club's goals. One way is through projects. Another way is presenting programs at alternate meetings. This not only makes the meetings more mean- ingful and educational, but the member pre- senting the program must really dig and work hard to make it so. The benefit he receives is invaluable. Members Who Have Previously Taken Latin: First row: Nancy Rippey, Carolyn Seward, Carol Holmes, Gwynne Seal, Kathie Mathie, Charlotte Pringle. Second row: Betty Leviner, Jean Carol Lafoon, Sylvia Kester, Frances Beale, Myrna Howells, Marvine Lanier, Lynn Clary. Third row: Buddy Browning, Arnold Cottom, John Wayne Creasy, Schaeffer Renner, Jean Huff, Delores Watkins, Caroline Sanderson, Mary Lou Moschler. Fourth row: Becky Petrea, Ruth Ann Phillips, Kay Burdett, Barbara Roberts, Jane Totty, Sandra Staples, Cliff Brown, Virginia Wilkins. 136 lwstges Lwttw Customs To initiate the new members of the Junior Classical League, a Roman Banquet was held at school. The new members were slaves and were made to carry out the old members' wishes, such as serving the food. The initiation brought about a different idea and seemed to make the worrying initiates relax. Air' ROMAN REVELS After the banquet, TOGAED ROMANS chat dc omnibus rebus Romanis. . -mn - :.a l ,gm Members Now Taking Latin: First row: Sammy Lacks, Travis Martin, Jeffrey Wilkins, Marian Mathie, Gail Stigall, Eileen Schroder, Arleen Schroder, Jean Sumner. Second row: Bonnie Smith, Barbara Samuel, Carol Bales, Sandra Horner, Frances Burtchett, Sylvia Clapp, Carolyn Clark, Julia Putney. Third row: Andy Thomas, Penny Harrison, Sally Anderson, Faye Butler, Joan Crostic, Yvonne Travis, Linda Yeatts, Joyce Blake. Fourth row: Connie Marsh, Danny White, David Bagby, Bill Ranson, Glenn Rawls, Gary Barnes, Mary Ann Jones, Patsy Wells, Lynette White. Fifth row: Diane Nunnally, Ruby Davis, Patsy Bradley, Patti Sellars, Medora Jordan, Ann Cherry, Elizabeth Lowman, Virginia Davis, Bonnie Sue Martin. 137 Officers-Sz'1l!r'zl.' Penny Carroll, President. Smnding: Judy Sobrito, Trea.vurw',' Pat Kern, Vice-President: Jimmy Watkins, Clzapluin: Caroline Sanderson, Secretary: Mary Virginia Smith, Scfrgearzt-at-Arms. AX ,, . iiiii How much do we owe? ask Ray Cavenaugh and Jimmy Watkins of Mrs. Virginia Frymeir. Members: First row: Nanette Neely, Sandra LePrell, Pat Kern, Marian Mathie, Gail Stigall, Mary Virginia Smith, Judy Sobrito, Elizabeth Gravitt, Judy Kelly, Lyn Roberts, Donna Zullig. Second row: Ray Cavenaugh, Jimmy Watkins, Marlene Guill, Bonnie Brinckerhoff, Caroline Sanderson, Dale Minter, Patsy Andrews, Gwen West, Arleen Schroder, Pat Faris, Penny Carroll, Mrs. Virginia Frymeir, Sponsor: Carolyn Jenkins. 138 L-las New Qpomsofv l Does that come under 'A' or 'F'? asked Judy Kelly of Looking at the new book covers for the bulletin board Carolyn Jenkins and Lynn Roberts. are Arleen Schroder, Elizabeth Gravitt, Pat Faris, and The Library Club is composed of students who have worked as library assistants. This year under the guidance of a new librarian, Mrs. Virginia Frymier, the club has worked towards its goals of improving the library serv- Gwen West. ice and promoting interest in reading and the use of the library. The organizations main fund raising project was selling school sta- tionery. One of the club projects was buying a globe for the library. ,Po I rn- Wuzgg tti Q ' N.,.l l 'AQ iw Looking at large variety of library books are Gail Sitting at her desk is the sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Frymeir Stigall, Marian Mathie, Patsy Andrews, and Dale Minter. 9 F. E. LA. Pwp Old Members: First row: Carol Holmes, Barbara Thurston, Elizabeth Gravitt, Donna Zullig, Ellen Carlton, Evaline Nunnally, Shirley Barden, Joan Baugh, Carolyn Bankert. Second row: Sandra Vaughan, Mrs. Wilma Boatwright, Sponsorg Shirley McCall, Linda Burnett, Linda Bartlam, Stacey Snead, Ruby O'Connel, Mary Ellen Traylor, Vivian Capron. Third row: Margaret Mountcastle, Linwood Matthews, Carline Taylor, Sandra Chandler, Sue Bowman, Pat Vincent, Betty Jean Lloyd, Diana Lipscomb. Sponsor and Officers: Mrs. Wilma Boatwright, Sponsor: Margaret Mountcastle, Pre.vidcnt,' Sandra Vaughan, Vice-Presizlentg Shirley McCall, Secretary: Linwood Matthews, Treasureri Second row: Sue Bowman, Chaplaing Carline Taylor, Parliamentariang Sandra Chandler, Historian. 140 I pledge allegiance to FBLA and to the ideals for which it stands: The right and privilege of a free education, The mutual understanding and co- operation 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. Members ofthe FBLA at Manchester are juniors and seniors who plan to enter the business field. ' Wow .. .J-. ne New Members: First row: Jackie Parsons, Jeanette Clarke, Brenda Sims. Louise Cooper, Larry Thorn, Brenda Heath, Mary Virginia Smith, Vincent Vllhitt, Penny Carroll. Second row.' Betty Wooldridge, Dorothy Taylor, Jean Lafoon, Betty Wooton, Frances Johnson, Carolyn Gentry, Frances Caldwell, June Bullock, Pat Faris, Patsy Cook. Third row: Ursula Meyers, Linda Artrip, Georgia Crump, Jane Grimes, Danise Miller, Linda Saunders, Elaine Burroughs. .1 i J YL v Shirley McCall, Brenda Heath, Mary Virginia Smith. Collecting Papers are Linwood Matthews, Mrs. Boat- Vincent Whitt, Mrs. Wilma Boatwright, Sponsor. wright, Pat Faris, Sandra Vaughan. Will the meeting please come to order! Says Margaret Carolyn Bankert, Miss Ideal Secretary, Mountcastle, Presidenr. 141 emma PwwotwQ' ' ' Sponsor and Ofiicers: Jimmy Scott, President: Danny White, Vice-Presidentg Professor A. L. Williams, Sponsorg Charles Williamson, Librarian: Brenda Jordan, Secretary- Treasurer. The Science Seekers Association, one of Manchester's newest clubs, is open to any stu- dent interested in conducting experiments out- side the classroom. Its aims are to increase scientific knowledge, to learn to perfect scien- tific skills, to serve our community and nation, to understand the importance of science and to help carry out the program of the Science Clubs of America. Mr. A. L. Williams, club sponsor, encour- ages each member to have a project of his own and to report to the club on the project. Upon becoming seniors, members are eligi- ble to take the Westinghouse Science Scholar- ship Test, the live top winners receiving scholarships ranging from 33,000 to S7,500. This is just one of the many such clubs in the United States that is striving to help science-minded students to fulfill the limits of their abilities. Members: First row: Brenda Jordan, Willie Richardson, Eileen Schroder, William Hawks, Mr. A. I.. Williams, Sponsor. Second row: Danny White, Jimmy Scott, Winston Churchill, Peter Cole, Roger Brown. Third row: Gary Barnes, David Bagby, Jeffrey Wilkins, Billy Garnett, Charles Williamson. 14 QM pmt es Qo6ela5 ' iii Members: First row: Linda Yeatts, Lothar deTemple, Ronnie Chase, Pattie Lou Hinton, Lyn Roberts, Sandra Horner, Betty Scott. Second row: Wayne Satterwhite, Wayne Dodd, Melvin Woodcock, Tommy Shapp, Shirley Hogston. Elaine Mc- Gann, Ruth Sharp, Nancy Locke, Judy Snead. Third row: Sandra Stallings, David Blaine, Barbara Lent, Earl Yancey, Lynn Woodcock, Judy Samuel. K I 5 I Sandra Stallings, Lieutenant: Lynn Woodcock, No running in the halls , Melvin Woodcock Captain, is advised by his brother, Lynn. 143 Umm Playing Spanish Records are Bill Dickenson, Buddy Davis, Billy May, Wayne Woodcock, and Carol Tyson. Officers: Bland Crowder, Chaplaing Joe Wright, Presi- dentf Sandra Staples, Vice-Presidentg Doris Rakes, Secretaryg Robert Withrow, T reasurerg Pat Green, Historian. i First row: Sandra Staples, Pat Green, Georgia Crump, Pat Ryman, Patsy Rose, Pat Smigo, Margaret Co Doris Rakes, Marian Woodfin, and Alice Jenkins. Second row: Judy Lowe, Linda Wooldridge, Phyllis H Dorothy Taylor, Alice Clark, Mary Morris, Linda Burnett, Ann Allen, and Faye Johnson. Third row: Beatriz de Gogorza, Sponsorg Connie Robertson, Carolyn Seward, Judi Rainwater, Virginia Webb, Cha Lundin, Duane Crowder, Billy May, Eddie Hurt, Russell Leonard. Fourth row: Kenny Wilkinson, Buc Davis, Bennie Wade, John Dodson, Nancy Brigman, George Stainback. 144 auislvwxb El Circulo de los Estudiantes de Espanol is a new club this year. The purpose of the club is to promote and maintain an interest in Spanish and to provide a better understanding of the language and the countries that speak it. The colors of the club are red and gold. In order for a person to become a member of the Spanish Club, he must be taking Span- ish and have and maintained a C average. The club sponsored a float in the home- coming game this year. 'Q 'xr Mrs. Margaret Reilly, Sponsor Miss Beatriz de Gogorza, Sponsor tl J Wx . row-Pat Lacy, Virginia MacNeil, Charlotte Pringle, Lewan Rippey, Marvine Lanier, Judy Kelly, Cole, Sandra Britton, Barbara Powell, and Janice Ransom. Second row-Dale Minter, Barbara Lorine Leber, Kay Burdett, Maureen Tomlinson, Judy Napotnik, Mary Lou Moschler, Coral Ty- Carol Scott, Karen Napotnik, Third row-Wayne Ruffin, Rose Marie Jones, Jimmy Hamrick, Eddie ulkner, Ray Gohble, Richard Johnson, Bland Crowder, Mrs. Reilly, Wayne Woodcock. Fourth row- bert Withrow, Bill Dickenson, Charlie Stansfield, Bill Garnett. and Joe Wright. 145 5, . Mrs. Marie N. Morris, Sponsor u1MamLQowl For the fifth consecutive year the Marie N. Morris Chapter of International Quill and Scroll has won one of the three trophies given by the organization to the Chapter accom- plishing most in the field of school publica- tions. Twice it has captured the first place trophy. At the 1958 Homecoming game it received the silver cup for the most attractive and original float. Other activities include: 1. More than 250 visits for the Commu- nity Chest. 2. Sale of candy for the Manchester Res- cue Squad. 3. Assistance to several new Quill and Scroll Chapters. Sponsored by Baughman Co. 801 Randolph EL 8-2391 Members of Quill and Scroll: Seated, Carol Holmes, Sue Bowman, Celie Boykin, Charlotte Pringle. Standing, Pat Ry- man, Pat Kern, Mary Morris, Judy Lowe, Nancy Brigman, Pat Green, Kay Burdette, Linda Faust. 146 ms Top I-lowv gm Jfctgby New members, Carol Holmes and Sue Bowman, admire new trophy won by the Marie N. Morris Chapter of Quill and Scroll. OFFICERS: Seated-Nancy Brigman, President. Standing-Pat Kern, Vice-President: Linda Faust, Secremryg Mary Morris, Treasurerg and Pat Green, Chaplain. 147 'ual-l Communique Staff Members: First ron'-Gail Evans, Pat Ryman, Jerry Warren, Joe Wright, Sylvia Clapp. Second row-Joyce Fowler, Eddie Faulkner, Bobbi Jackson, Joan Ragland, Bland Crowder, Frances Burtchett. Third row- Totsy Angier, Jane King, Caroline Sanderson, Cynthia Harris, Pat Lacy. Fourth row-Barbara Moore, Dickie Wat- sonl,kLorine Leber, Marvine Lanier, Bettie Reynolds. Fifth row-Joan Cole, Linda Bartlam, Charlotte Pringle, Virginia Wi 'ins. 06,45 of, L4,t,c,!fJ LLQMQI vf,f,f,.fV.. .Q :UV ww, - . . I fr -' '-- Business Manager,,,,t v -QSPOUSOY Kay lfurdett Mrs, Marie Morris .- 4 rt! mf' WJ' , C--7 53:7 Co-Editor Co-Editor Cecelia Boykin Nancy Brigman IRIX, i 1 2... 148 3 ewu The Communique won its third consecutive Parents' Magazine award this year for outstanding community service, and for outstanding work in promoting democ- racy in the school. It won a George Washington Honor Medal from Freedoms' Foundation at Valley Forge. S. C. A. cooperation helped in planning programs of interest to the student body and in furthering the paper's aims: Safety, Better Health, Honesty. Improvement of Scholarship and Better Foreign Relations. No new edi- torial aims were added, as the staff agreed to work for definite advances in present aims. Special features of this year's Communique were columns by Marie-Claude Martiniere of France, former foreign exchange student to Manchester, and Mrs. Archie Boone, Pat Boone's mother. The Thanksgiving issue consisted of six pages. NWT' Going to get ads are Barbara Moore, Charlott Angier, Bland Crowder. While Frances Burtchett gives Charlotte Pringle a look at what she's buying, Sylvia Clapp takes her subscription. Working on pages are Virginia Wilkins, Pat Ryman, Joyce Fowler. Sponsored by Manchester P. T. A. 149 eww .qqp-.anus-Rr' 'Hi I X 'F ge' Su' .-bm N Senior Memoir Staff In Action: Seated: Douglas Claud, Editor. Standing: Carol Holmes, Typist,' Judy Lowe, Class Editorp Pat Kern, Co-Advertising Manager, Pat Green, Ass't. Copy Editorg Sue Bowman, Business Manager: Mary Morris, Copy Editorp Ella Mae Farmer, Club Editor: Ray Gobble, Sports Editor: Linda Faust, Photography Editor: Linda Wooldridge, Circulation Managerg Joan Brown, Co-Advertising Manager. XS..- Senior Memoir Staff: First row: Pat Kern, Carol Holmes, Linda Wooldridge, Joan Brown, Linda Faust, Ella Mae Farmer. Second row: Mary Morris, Pat Green, Douglas Claud, Sue Bowman, Ray Gobble, Judy Lowe. 150 ovBebtwYeaf:bool2f Mrs. Bernie W. Bowles, Sponsor Following the trend around Manchester, which seems to be to do things in a bigger and better way, the 1959 Memoir staff has put together the biggest and best Memoir that 'Manchester has yet seen. The senior and junior staffs have worked hard by soliciting ads, by selling more subscriptions than ever before and by drawing up and arranging pages. All of these things go together to bring you a Memoir that you will cherish and be proud of always. fa ..- .. 2 X W w in 's . 'f 1 1'- Circulation Manager, Linda Wooldridge Takes Orders for Memoirs. l'What picture comes next? Ella Mae Farmer, Club Editor, asks Linda Faust, Photography Editor. Junior Memoir Staff: First row: Butch Nunnally, Ruth Ann Phillips, Betty Reynolds, Joan Tunstall, Janet Wright, Virginia Mac Neil. Second row: Douglas Maxey, Linda Burnett, Diane Reams, Jean Villemagne, Jane Totty, Judy Francis. l5'l Bw .TT A. ngamiges l-low ll!! 2 . e S Umcers are Carol Phillips, Vicc'-Presidentg Pat Admiring new charter of F. T. A. are Sandra Kern, President: Mrs. Marie Morris, Sponsor: Britton, Mrs. Elisabeth Dementi, for whom the Cecelia Boykin, Historian: Pat Green, Treasurer: club is named, and Karen Cole. Linda Burnett, Secretary. sponsored by Manchester P. T. A. Members: First row-Miriam Pannell, Carol Phillips, Judy Francis, Lewan Rippey, LaVerne Spencer, Ann Allen, Pat Kern, Cecelia, Boykin, Frances Dyer. Second row-Mary Morris, Linda Burnett, Marte Gay, Lyn Roberts, LaDelle Spencer, Barbara Jackson, Pat Green, Sue Bowman, Joan Brown. wb! E Q 152 DoQYow efu. ' How 'bout some help? 2 A S ,?fl,, I 1 'Q' Ll' L YLX' Brill ' - f.. 5 f rs H-f M 2 f X A J Q W- it , MM iw i .......-n...,N V i. lv ,A H. muff it Ln.. 'X W2 5 o if 1 We ' . 3-. 1- 'if 1 W. lx ff ' lf 'MQ llro 'fr E X 3 , 55 Q ff AQ, Channel swimmers Tammy . . . nmmmmm, I like that color. ,hi K -7. , 51'f' ' Iwi, A.. V., L ,g '. 1 -wffnif ,- M 5 . 1 Ie' Q mght! Dlg that hat if fi or lyk' Remember Linda's party? A Vktl N E-6: l V X Lan hav How shall we pose? All aboar Real fnendshxp. Y il, K., X s A ,. z .ah A N L .A x M E ' of 1 5 l E ,, W 'A Don't swallow that bottle, Sue! C your autograph? 'ze' Qi - fi f i ' A 5 5 31 5 5 s 3' 5 my 5 N Egg x +5 , 5,5 W, -K ,Ag 'S A3559 if . ' 5, V V K M. Vi ,fffgjfm 1 ? f . -wi A ,L gi :yr A A -tg V .. 5 'fi ' I V ,, an 1 ff f 1 LY A. W Q 4? f , 1 i , , ki if fw S 5 V 232,951 '1 rg M ? U 4? 7f'f Q -vf' Q 5 bf M E il - SP' gf ws f' Q 5 K -QA aw? Ei!! N 45 The everyday work of our school is high- lighted by occasional happenings worthy of being recorded. During the half-time of the Thanksgiving Day football classic with Thomas Dale, the various clubs entered Hoats depicting the homecoming theme, Lanny Views the Past. For having the best float, Quill and Scroll was awarded the trophy. The event, however, to which everyone looked forward, was the crowning of the homecoming queen, Doris Rakes. Senior superlatives were chosen by their classmates as being most representative of certain characteristic traits. December 20, 1958, willllong be remem- bered as the night when the Senior Class held its Christmas Dance with White Christ- mas as its theme. 155 El ., A W5 7259 HOMECOMING PRINCESSES: Duane Crowder, Junior Prince.vs,' Gloria Tinsley, Sophomore Princess: Betsy Dell Warriner, Freshmun Princess. Not pictured-Sandra Yoss, Eighth Grade Princess and Brenda Knighlon, Eighth Grade Princess. fs. i l Left to right are Bootsie Tibbs. Maid of Honor: Audrey Sitting on Coach Perrin's desk is Sandra Vaughan Nichols, Maid of Honor: Doris Rakes, Homecoming SWf'f hf'1Ifl nf 1110 Fwfbffll TWIN'- Queen. l56 H 1 Zififf' N.-. . 3 'E 1' x-1, -7 .' Riding on her Boat is the Queen with the members of wmv WNW 'Up-fr., NIMH, rwfflfher court. ' . by f ',J fi in if Q px xy .gif - if ,U HOMECOMING ACTION! Dickie Zullig clears a path for Norman Long. 157 Friendliest--Irvin Williams and Bootsie Tibbs Most Athletic-Billy Walsh and Penny Carroll Wittiest-John Rollison and Sandra Vaughan Most Cooperative-Ross Armbrecht and Pat Ryman Biggest Flirt--Joe Wright and Judi Rainwater Dm wi Best All Around-Lillian Parker and Cliff Attkisson. Q 1' Most Talkative--Bland Crowder and Celie Boykin Best Looking-Dickie Zullig and Doris Rakes Meir Most Likely to Succeed-Eddie Faulkner and Sandra Staples 5 Most Talented-Ray Gobble and Linda Burnett A Neatest-Stuart Collins and Merle Martin Q? Laziest-Judy Willet and Norman Long ' Dame The Starlights Busy Supplying Music for the Christmas Dance K.. if ' 5 4,1 I .S If 'uf X , V ,yfr , XX wr' ki ,gr 4, , wr x .urls Q, I' Couples Attending the Christmas Dance Move For A Position Under the Mistletoe 160 ifflfs its , is it . f W E 4 aww Q8 -aww WMM Q Qvl'ZW ,W Ag, ,,.L ,f-am gpm Aw EMJOUML A Wx Sports play a very important role in the life of every student at Manchester, for when he enters, one of the first things he learns is that what really matters is the way the contest is played, rat-her than the final outcome. He also learns immediately the meaning of good sports- manship as well as the importance of keeping himself mentally and physically fit. The students who do not play on any of the teams participate in helping our teams win by cheering for them at the games. The sports teams very proudly bear the name of Lancers and are equally proud to wear the Orange and Blue of our school. I' J H Co-Captain BILL TRAMMELL V LUVi Co-Captain -:W ,,QgET,gL.,,g2Li5 'kk DICKIE ZULLIG A .,,. ,. T. ,av-' We They , 0 Douglas Freeman 6 6 Thomas J efferson 19 6 Lane 0 7 John Marshall 0 32 Halifax 0 26 Highland Springs 26 12 Hermitage 40 7 Petersburg 7 NORMAN LONG 32 Hopewell 28 CLIFFY ATTKJSSON 6 Thomas Dale 7 DAVID RAMSEUR Backfield '- Ends CHARLES GREEN First row: Buddy South, Dickie Zullig, Billy Walsh, Butch Nunnally, Bill Trammell, Jamie Accashian, Lind- wood Matthews, Cliffy Attkisson, Wayne Cosby, Norman Long, Coach Eugene Keeton. Second r0w.' Jimmy Hamrick, Bobby Neal, Glen Rawls, Freeman Wilson, Tinker Gary, Bobby Faunce, Willie Cashion, Wayne Ruffin, John Moore, Jackie Bellamy, Jerry Spangler. Sensory SAM SCOTT JOHN ROLLISON LINWOOD MATTHEWS HARLESS WRIGHT WAYNE COSBY BILLY WALSH BOBBY FAUNCE CHARLES HALL RUSSELL LESLIE First row: Coach P. K. Perrin, Billy Accashion, Harless Wright, Russell Leslie, Jimmy Piedmont, Jerry Chandler, Sam Scott, Jerry Childress, Charles Green, Jimmy Moore, Charles Hall. Second row: John Rollison David Ramseur, Steve O'Neil, Jimmy Atkins, Lee Schrader, Robert Piedmont, Buddy Davis, Robert Withrow, Robert Young, Charles Lunin. .ng 1 W, in Head Coach P. K. Perrin Vwwatg Footbaw The outstanding spirit and sports- manship displayed throughout the season made up for the fact that the Lancers had only 5 lettermen returning, which was about half as many as most of the teams in the district. Early injuries in the line ham- pered the play, but with the timely punches of the backfield with its running and blocking, coordinating with the efforts of the line and the excellent coaching, resulted in a hard earned breakeven season. This year's win over Hopewell was the first in the history of the school. Assistant Coach Don Ford Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Eugene Keeton Duke Thacker Manchester's Bill Trammell 1151 tries to gain ground after catching a short pass, while Chester's John Squares and W. T. Henshaw try to stop him. Other players: Wallace Davenport 1211, Tommy McGee 1141, Billy Ac cashian, Buddy South 1221, Melvin Butler 1181, Jerry Childress 1561. Eabg l-law Q 64119 Qeasow L ' 1' First row: Manager Ray Breeden, Coach Arthur Holland, Douglas Wilkes, Vernon White, Bubba Pemberton, Allen Russ, Freddie Kain, Thomas Porter, Charles Dunavan, Dale Blankenship, Bobby Earl, Douglas Bowman, Ray Taylor, Ronald Honaker, Don Richardson. Second' row: Sonny Armstrong, Robert Clayton. Ronnie Thomas, Spencer Winn, David McKinley. Kenny Bass, Danny Day, Gary Sappenfield, Eddie Scott, Danny Wilkins, Roger Hoffman, Steve Morris, Willy Childress, Gibson Forsythe, Billy Ricket, Billy Fridley, William Rakes, Bob Brinkley, John Hare, Larry Morris, and John Barden. We They 6 Thomas J eiferson 13 12 John Marshall 7 12 Douglas Freeman 6 St. Christophers 21 33 Hermitage 0 Highland Springs 32 22 Thomas Dale 0 Coach M. F. Frymier Crightl discusses plays 167 with Freddie Kain and Eddie Scott. K , ,W f f J. v , y K . .. r .H .M we , ,.,-vm. ,Vi f, g'lW3i'5f4i,-L , V 1151- , 1, V 6 b 1,3 4.6 -ff' ' ' J A . ,Maui L, ,Q - .- - ef. J-I TEAM MEMBERS-Coach Jane Sheema, Mary Lou Breeden, Anna Mae Leighty, Patty Sellers, Judy Francis Carolyn Blackwell, Ruth Ann Phillips, Diana Lipscomb, Doris Rakes, Brenda Shumake, Penny Carroll, Janet Ramsey Joyce Branch. Coach Jane Sheema, center, and Co-Captains Carolyn Blackwell and Penny Carroll. 6 SCORES Collegiate .... Hopewell ...... St. Gertrudes ..... Petersburg .... St. Catherines .... Thomas Jefferson Henry Clay ........ John Marshall .... Marymount ..... THEY 4 4 0 O .. 4 .. 0 .. 6 2 -1-4Qeasow p s Varsity practice against J.V., lin black and whitej, for coming game. J.V. members: Nancy Clarke, Gail Evans, Eliza- beth Lowman. Varsity members: Joyce Branch, Patty Sellers, Diana Lipscomb, Penny Carroll. The Lancerettes proved sportsmanship through Wins and losses as evidenced by ref- erees and opposing teams. High scorers Penny Carroll and Patty Sellers led the team to a suc- cessful 4-l-4 season. PENNY CARROLL CAROLYN BLACKWELL DORIS RAKES 169 Qltow Qpontsmmts Manchestefs linger Huffman 1203, and Thomas Dale's Bobby Lohr 4253, watch as Billy Walsh shoots for the basket. Captain-Billy Walsh 170 SCOREBOARD We John Marshall ...... 63 42 Petersburg .......,. 29 41 Hopewell ........... Hermitage ............ Highland Springs ..... Lane ..........,.,.,...,. Thomas Dale ........... 36 59 44 Petersburg ,........... 43 31 Thomas Jefferson ...... Douglas Freeman ...... Thomas J efferson ...... Hermitage ............... Hopewell ............., Highland Springs ..... John Marshall ......... Douglas Freeman ...... 57 40 35 36 49 Lane .................... 30 60 35 61 Thomas Dale ........,.. They 47 43 53 68 62 37 57 49 56 39 53 168 70 51 57 35 43 40 lwwbQeasow A 'uv-f First row-Tommy Yonce, Freeman Wilson, Felix Anderson, Billy Walsh, Bobby Faunce, Arthur Pemberton, Manager, Dickie Watson. Second row-Manager, Sammy Lacks, Butch Nunnally, Tommy Reynolds, Roger Huffman, Vernon White, Bobby Neal, Manager, Jack Allison. wmv town 'r- if A The Lancers experienced a losing season mm, this year, but maintained high sportsmanship and gave the young players action so they can build a strong team in future years. Sponsored by Dominion Chevrolet l35l Broad Street EL 5-577l Coach-Roy Holland 171 H First row-Doris Rakes, Judi Napotnik, Carolyn Blackwell, Mary Lou Breeden, Judy Francis. Second row-Sue Bowman, Judy Durham, Penny Carroll, Karen Napotnik, Coach Jane Sheema. Third row-Brenda Shumake Betty Covington, Ruth Ann Phillips, Janet Ramsey, Anita Massey. Captain-Carolyn Blackwell SCOREBOARD We They Midlothian ......... ...... 22 1 8 39 John Marshall ..... ...... 2 6 32 Thomas Dale .... ...... 3 4 St. Gertrude's ..... ...... 4 5 43 Hopewell .......... ...... 18 40 30 St. Catherine's ..... 22 29 St. Gertrude's .... 35 19 Midlothian ...... 12 30 Petersburg ........... 20 30 Collegiate .............. 32 12 Thomas Jefferson .... 41 37 Thomas Dale ...,... 35 Compliments of Dominion Chevrolet 1351 Broad Street EL 5-5771 172 Manchester's Judy Francis, Mary Lou Breeden, and Thomas Napotnik and Donna Boder 1223, look on f X - 1 . h . P 5' . .L l - X The Lancerettes were set back by the loss of seven players by graduation, but with a great deal of work they sprang back to have a successful 6-6 season. 'I73 Dale's Peggy Martin go after rebound, while Judy I , Couch-Jane Shcema Babg Womb I-lafwlf First row-Paul Ridout, Howard High, Gibson Forsythe, Johnny Messersmith, Philip Bowman. Second row-Jack Al lison, Manager, John Barden, Richard Jenkins, Mickey Keller, Tommy Fournier, Eddie Scott, Burch Yancey. Coach Eugene Keeton and Richard Jenkins. 74 Sponsored by Dominion Chevrolet 1351 Broad Street EL 5-5771 SCOREBOARD John Marshall ..... Petersburg ........... Hermitage .............. Highland Springs ......, Lane ................... Petersburg ........... Thomas Dale ........ Thomas Jefferson ....t Douglas Freeman ..... Thomas Jefferson ..... Hermitage .............. Hopewell ............. Lane ...................... Highland Springs ....... John Marshall ........... Douglas Freeman ,,... They 36 54 34 49 28 52 32 40 49 55 24 47 35 39 40 37 Boing I-low 6-2 Qeasow First row--Shirley Barden, Bonnie Smith, Elizabeth Lowman, Barbara Ragland, Pattie Sellars, Arleen Schroder. Second row-Barbara Samuels, Jackie McKenney, Brenda Jordan, Carol Taylor? Shirley Davis. SCOREBOARD We They 3 Midlothian ..... ,...... 1 9 John Marshall .... .... St. Gertrude-:'s ...A .... Hopewell ......v.. .... O 37 36 34 42 40 24 28 St. Catherine's .... .... 2 5 22 St. Gertrude's .... ,.,. 2 8 47 Midlothian 24 46 18 38 30 31 65 Petersburg .......... .... Collegiate ,............ .... Thomas Jefferson Co-Captain Elizabeth Lowman, Coach Jane Sheema, and Co-Captain Barbara Ragland. ' 'I ight ' F fig f1f 'A l ' if 5 SHIRLEY MCCALL BETSY WARRINER JOYCE BLAKE BE 3-0177 gg J MARY VIRGINIA SMITH JOYCE FOWLER JUDY SOBRITO I76 Members of the squad are: Brenda Heath, Gayle Childress, Judy S Mary Virginia Smith, Rose Nunnally. Sponsored by: MR. N. JOHN SOBRITO, Insurance BOOTSIE TIBBS QM Vwwihj lan Parker, Joyce Blake, Joyce Fowler, Elizabeth Gravitt, Mrs. Holland. Wx 'll A.. 4 K I ,......... ., 3'-,VA E MRS. POLLY HOLLAND Sponsor P 4 -4f4-QLf.4.-ZJQ.-iff? Ga. XL.. - aaa! of n 4'-Q5 BRENDA HEATH 3 ELIZABETH GRAVITT GAYLE CHILDRESS ROSE NUNNALLY LILLIAN PARKER 177 .M Li6tQpwb From left to right: Sylvia Neal, Kitty Cosby, Barbara Lewis, Carole Tunstall, Jeanette Norman, Charlotte Angier, Barbara Davis, and Carolyn Walton. Co-Captain Jeanette Norman, Mrs. Polly Holland, Sponsor, and Co-Captain Carole Tunstall. 178 Babg l-laws-1-1 Qeasow TEAM MEMBERS-Gail Evans, Shirley Barden, Mary Ann Jones, Nancy Clark, Marsha Nelson, Judy Kelly, Betty Joan Smith, Janet Wright, Barbara Ragland, Elizabeth Lowman, Mary Ann Dowd and Jane Totty. SCOREBOARD We 4 lACollegiate 3 Hopewell ..... 7 Sit. Gertrudes .... 2 St. Catherines ..... THEY 1 0 1 2 1 Thomas Jefferson ........ 3 5 John Marshall ..... 4 Marymount .... 1 0 'I79 Coach Jane Sheema discusses plays with Co-Captains Elizabeth Lowman and Betty Joan Smith. Oppm 0 OwvA 2 Mp W, Q June, 1959 Our Advertisers Business Street All-Around Town Dear Sirs: The Memoir Staff wishes to thank you who have purchased advertising space in our yearbook, for with your help a large and better annual has been made possible. Because of the growth of our school and our increased circulation, we believe you will be well repaid by our readers. We hope you are satisfied with our arrange- ment of the material, and we are looking forward to having your ad in next year's Memoir! Gratefully yours, ANNUAL STAFF OF 1959 0 0 W1 , . gn' ' q l Q f 6, V A K . . .V t ' - .Q f' if 'wi m't , 1? 'F - sfi H. f' :'x eE 5, , 1 V J:'f-lifw f - , W , v r- -- Q ' ,E f ,A 1 I Z ff V f if A X xl if ' ,ff V 5 -I jfwjjwfwwffgwfi HMA if fy flmgfpiilfwisy. G. BALFO R ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 0 Pins 0 Personal Cards 0 Diplomas 0 Commencement Invitations 0 Class Rings REPRESENTED BY E. B. ANDERSON 3110 West Marshall Street Phone: EL 8-6612 Richmond, Virginia . C. 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Pictured here are some of this year's participants: Bob Apperson, Joan Cole, Joyce Fowler, Merle Martin, Linwood Hamrick, Jane Totty, Chris Webber, Billy Walsh, Lillian Parker and Pat Poh. Much preparation, crepe paper and green paint 'nag ,lm I preceded the 1959 Junior-Senior Prom, when the P Class of 1960 expressed its farewell wishes in Sayonara , Seniors. Hostesses: Audrey Carter, Diane Meredith, Sharon Dietsch, Mary Laine Cashion, Nancy Hines, Sandra Billups, Nancy Clarke, Jerry Lee Morton, Mildred Wells, Nanette Neely, Linda Florey and Gail Maness serve refreshments in the cafeteria. Matthews, Jimmie for Mascots John Massie Gray and Vivian Crow- der, having just delivered the two crowns, watch the proceedings with wide-eyed interest. I' 'N I i W The climax of the evening was when Billy Walsh and Lillian Parker, chosen by secret ballot by their class- mates, were crowned King and Queen of the Prom. Music was furnished by Kenneth Henderson and the Contmentals I9 S X Nwewp .f' fi 51 Rest Assured, written by David Peyton, was presented on March 20 and 21 by the Junior Class. This was the first project sponsored by the Ups and downs were had by all, as Jessica, played by Class of ,60, and the Juniors Worked vigor' Marsha Nelson, stares in amazement after she admin- ously to bu1ld scenery and to secure props. isters an unexpected hit over the head to Mr. Plew, Members of the Cast practiced after School l d b A ld C . . . . . P are y mo mmm and at night, and the spirit of cooperation and team work contributed to its great success. Cast: Arnold Cottom, Elizabeth Gravitt, Claudette Goldberg, Eddie Tucker, Carol Woodlin, Jane Totty, Douglas Maxey, Sam Harahan, Gayle Childress, Jimmy Atkins, Lynn Woodcock, Sandra Stallings, Jerry Chandler, Anna Mae Leighty, John Dodson, Dickie Watson, Marsha Nelson, Mr. Robert McKenney, Director. FW. lf 1 First row: Coral Tyson, Bootsie Tibbs. Second row: Linda Burnett, Yvonne Noggle, Brenda Harris, Ross Armbrecht, Bob Apperson. Third row: Cecelia Boykin, Joe Wright, Bob Hasty, Eddie Faulkner, Maureen Tomlinson, Wallace Mills, Sandra Staples, Stuart Collins, Pat Ryman, Irvin Williams. Meet Me in St. Louis, written by Chris- topher Sergel, was presented on December 12 and 13 by the Senior Class. The day Mr. Smith returned home with the news of his advancement to a New York office will long be remembered by the Smith family, and also by the Seniors who spent much time and effort in presenting this hilarious play. fx 1 2 What have we here? cries Yvonne Noggle. as Irvin Williams and Friend enter. Musto Def: Tuma Ggpsg al l John Rollison watches as Robert Accashion sweeps Brenda Harris tries out her new eyelashes on Cliff Yvonne Noggle oi her feet. Attkisson, but Judy Allison says, No! The Music Department's first try at an operetta other than the traditional Gilbert and Sullivan, was received by an enthusiastic audience when they presented The Fortune Teller. Approximately 85 students participated. First row: Steve Koch, Judy Allison, Bob Apperson, Brenda Harris, Cliif Attkisson, Yvonne Noggle, Linda Burnett, Robert Accashion, Mary Lou Moschler, Bob Hasty, Gayle Sheppard, Steve Beck. Second row: Peggy Hagood, Doris Reams, Patsy Dunnavant, Yvonne Travis, Betty Wooten, Ruth Crouch, Patty Hagood, Dolores Heath, Brenda Bangle, Mary Atkins, Brenda Sims, Sandra Vaughan, Merle Martin, Miriam Pannell. Third row: Mary Lou Breeden, Karen Cole, Judy Talley, Kathleen Watkins, Marvine Lanier, Virginia Mc.Neil, Rita Hodge, Barbara Moore, Dorothy Jones, Carolyn Seward, Carol Phillips, Barbara Moore, Shirley McCall, Joan Brown, Sandra Staples, Judi Rainwater. 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Ross Armbrecht, John Creasy, Calvin Farmer, and Regina Payne practice for All-State Band. 216 These groups of bands and choral were chosen to represent Manchesp ter in a band and chorus made up of different schools in the area. They were selected on the basis of their ability to sight read music and their talent in music. AUlbQtammwLAOL Those chosen for All-State Chorus are Robert Accashion, Yvonne Noggle, Carl Stargardt, Judi Rainwater, Bob Hasty, and Linda Burnett. Selected for All-Central Chorus: First row: Brenda Harris, Gayle Sheppard, Linwood Matthews, Judi Rainwater, Bob Hasty Second row: Irvin Williams, Cliff Attkisson, Lynn Woodcock, Yvonne Noggle, Robert Accashion. Third row: Steve Beck Steve Koch, Ruth Crouch, Judy Allison, Carl Stargardt. l 217 LcmguagwT Students were chosen according to grade average for the Latin Tournament. Those selected this year were Nancy Clarke, 'Richard Hogan, Danny White, Tommy Hamrick, Edward Tomes, Billy Edmonds, Barbara Bryant, Carol Bales, David Bagby and Sandra LePrell fSeated1. Spanish students volunteered for their tournament tests. Some of the students who participated were Richard Johnson, Carol Scott, Sandra Staples, Maureen Tomlinson, Judy Napotnik, Bland Crowder, Alice Clark, Rose Marie Jones, Virginia Webb, Sandra Britton, Karen Napotnik, Dale Minter, and Karen Cole. l l Brave students tried their hand at the new French course under the instruction of Mrs. Katherine Ford. Since there was only one class, they decided that all would take the tournament test for experience. Some of those participating were Bettie Reynolds, Ray Clarke, Delores Watkins, Mrs. Ford, Instructor, Leslie Yonce, Betty Smith, Sandra Ferguson, Judy Blain, Barbara Roberts, Regina Payne, and Jane Totty. 218 lvtwwlwls awblf-owusacs Each year the Junior girls with the highest scholastic average at the end of their Sophomore year are chosen as marshals. These girls, six this year, participated in all Senior activities, having as their main duties ushering at Graduation and at Baccalaureate service. Bufhey are Brenda Heath, Anna Mae Leighty. Regina Payne, Sylvia Kester, Joan Baugh, and Kay Burdett. Annually, interscholastic contests are held between outstanding students of various schools. Representing Manchester in this year's Forensics were Bill Dant, Barbara Moore, Maureen Tomlinson, Pat Ryman, Arnold Cottom, Regina Payne, Linda Wooldridge, and Judy Bierowski. The various phases in the competition are reading of prose and poetry, dramatic skits, writing of prose and poetry, spelling, and public speaking. l 219 Qo6tbaUfTecww Handicaps First row: Barbara Ragland, Judy Napotnik, Jean Boyd, Bobby Woodard, Miss Jane Sheema, Coach. Second row: Carolyn Blackwell, C0-Captain: Frances Marable, Faye Johnson, Doris Rakes, C0-Captain: Gwen West. Third row: Betty Covington, Brenda Schumake, Joyce Branch, Elizabeth Lowman, Pattie Sellers. Fourth row: Betty Smith, Managerg Judy Francis, Ruth Ann Phillips, Judy Kelly, Manager. Co-Captain Doris Rakes, Coach Jane Sheema, and Co- Captain Carolyn Blackwell discuss schedule for coming season. 0 When the softball season opened this year, the Lancerettes were faced with a hungry monster, a steam shovel! With their diamond eaten away, the girls began to build another, but time was wasted chasing balls down a cliff into a swamp. As a result they began to prac- tice in the mud . . . have you ever tried to hit a ball while sinking in good ole Manchester Mud? Well, these girls did, and through hard practice and determination they managed to give each of the following schools a hard fight: Manchester 9 ....... ...... T homas Dale 10 Manchester 21 ...r.. ...... M idlothian 11 Manchester 4 ....... ...... P etersburg 1 Manchester 9 ....... ...... H opewell 1 1 Manchester 7 ....... ...... J ohn Marshall 8 Manchester 19 ....... ...... S t. Catherineis 20 Manchester 8 ....... ...... T homas Dale 6 3082501501 Team Qwlpfcibes ' Front row: Coach P. K. Perrin, Buddy South, Robert Young, Wayne Cosby, Captain: Billy Kahl, Grady Daniel, Pat Poh. Second row: Richard Boykin, Manager: Billy Fridley, Tommy Sadler, Irvin Williams, Bobby Faunce, Gibson Forsythe, Colin Kellam. Third row: Paul Ridout, John Dodson, Ted Claybrook, Vernon White, Bobby Gordon, Ronnie Boyd, Jack Allison, Manager. This year's baseball team completed a very successful season, proving many sports writers wrong in their predictions. Fine workmanship for everyone, with no one person carrying a great load, characterized Manchester as one of the finest teams in the Central District. SCORES Manchester Petersburg l Manchester Highland Springs 2 Manchester Douglas Freeman 10 Manchester John Marshall 5 Manchester Thomas Dale l Manchester Hopewell 3 Manchester Midlothian 2 Manchester Hermitage 6 Manchester Thomas J efferson lO Manchester Petersburg 2 Manchester Highland Springs 7 Manchester Douglas Freeman 3 Manchester John Marshall 2 Manchester Thomas Dale 5 Manchester Hopewell 2 Manchester Midlothian 5 Manchester Hermitage 3 Manchester Thomas Jefferson 7 9 K x F '. , -' :lil - 'sw--, 53, aa .-sa, ,ggy Ll ...,, S' ,..,. in ' PAX' 1 . 'Qi ni k ,fag Q K - I V, ..- N .V,VV.k A A . ., ,- , f at -'L N f ' ' 1 .SJ L , : , . - A ' - i , .. - ear.. S S , - . I ' I' ft X .t fl V , X SX K jg! I , k A . 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The setting of a new school record contributed to the suc- cess of this year's track team. Coach M' F- FfYmief and Camain ' r D Stuart Collins. With the constructlon of the new track, the team will be able to hold their meets at home instead of away as has been done in the past. First row: Coach M. F. Frymier, Billy Walsh, Roger Honaker, Dover Johnston, Lynn Woodcock, Harless Wright, Stuart Collins, Captain: Freddy Kain, Ronald Honaker, Ray Tyler, Leonard Shelton, Harry Atkinson, Paul Martin. Second row: Dickie Cook, Managerg Douglas Maxey, Kirk Johnston, Allen Russ, Jerry Spangler, Eddie Scott, Bert Cross, Ray Gobble, Jimmie Hamrick, Wayne Stuart, Lynwood Cook, Robert Clayton, Melvin Woodcock, Sam Harahan, Donald Claud, Manager. Third row: Tommy Yonce, Russell Leonard, Charles Lundin, Roger Huffman, David McKinley, Robert Deaderick, Arnold Morris. New Sport Is Mr. Arthur Holland, Sponsor, uses Gary Sappeniield to demonstrate the correct position for golf to Jimmy Watkins, Dana Wilcox, Bobby Edmonds, Chris Seaton, Dean Roberts, Bill Terry, and Bobby Neal. Through the courtesy of Willow Oaks Country Club, Manchester was able to organize a golf team this year. With their fine coaching, our team made a good showing in the finals. It looks like golf is here to stay. Bobby Neal practices in front of the school on Manchester green. Team members are Chris Seaton, Jimmy Watkins, Bobby Neal, Dean Roberts, Bobby Edmonds, Billy Terry, Gary Sappen held, Dana Wilcox, and Mr. Holland, Sponsor. 26Ewwu mwLQtwts Recipients of Old English Monograms and Stars: First row: Butch Nunnally Cstarj, Linda Burnett Cstarj, Irvin Williams Cstarj, Sandra Staples Cstarl, Linwood Matthews, Joan Condrey fstarj, Charlotte Pringle, and Brenda Heath. Second row: Willy Cashion, Pat Kern, La Verne Spencer, La Delle Spencer, Carline Taylor, Steve Beck, Joyce Fowler, Mary Virginia Smith, Betty Smith, and Judy Francis. Third row: Dickie Watson, Carol Holmes, Pat Ryman, Ruth Ann Phillips, Gail Evans, Sylvia Kester, and Judi Rainwater. Fourth row: Ross Armbrecht, Judy Lowe, Joyce Coftleld, Bettie Reynolds, Karen Cole, Sue Bowman, and Linda Wooldridge. , Each year those students earning 54 activity points are eligible for their Old English Mono- gram. Those earning 45 additional points are eligible for a star. Anyone can learn to sew when it comes to making room for a star , says Irvin. 224 Bob Gilmore of WLEE presented the Sportsmanship Trophy to Principal G. H. Reid for outstanding sportsmanship of the student body during the basketball season. q f fi A , ki 'l .X- i 1 f fi 255 5 if i. . A Wei 5 iii? 2, ww. . . gs' 2 , W i Y if ff I X V . if is st ii S Shirley McCall-regional treasurer FBLA. 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Linwood Matthews-re- 225 gional Mr. FBLA. -,.. W -123 Delegates to S.I.P.A. Front row.' Linda Burnett, Charlotte Pringle, Virginia Wilkins. Second row: Kay Burdett, Janet Wright. Third row: Ruth Ann Phillips, Judy Francis, Joyce Fowler. Mrs. Marie N. Morris, Sponsor of Quill and Scroll and the Communique, and Mrs. Bernie W. Bowles, Memoir Sponsor, accompanied the group. One of the highlights of the 30th Annual Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention held in Lexing- ton, Virginia, April 24 and 25, was the Quill and Scroll banquet sponsored by the Marie N. Morris Chapter. The pro-- gram, a pictorial review of the year be- fore, was narrated by Lanny Gremlin, Charlotte Pringle, in-coming editor of the Communique. Attending the convention were more than 1100 student delegates and faculty advisers, representing 152 preparatory and high schools from 11 Southern states and the District of Columbia, who dis- cussed ways of improving their publica- tions by an exchange of ideas. l 5 za,-3:55, 226 Newsgwaw Mr. W. S. Troxell was presented the 1959 Memoir by Douglas Claud, Editor, on Senior Day. Learning about our government and how it works are the main things at Boys' and Girls' States. Held at Blacksburg and Radford respectively, representatives from Virginia high schools work together and set up a model government and de- mocracy. At the conclusion of the week, the hard work and campaigning were re- warded when Governor J. Lindsey Almond spoke to the delegates of the combined states in Burruss Hall at V.P.I. Manchester politicians who repre- sented our school were Regina Payne, Willie Cashion, Jimmy Atkins, and Butch Nunnally. .5 1- '25 .ij Eggs gmt .H e, ..... tg.. K ag-sf.,-gig. X 1 - ... at gi? tl 5 i X s ,X i f 53, as E f r E as 'Z' . KE its ix Y ,Hs i Q rt J e' F i awLPub Principal G. H. Reid presents the Quill and Scroll Trophy for outstanding work on the Communique to Cecelia Boykin, Co-Editor. She also received the Quill and Scroll' Key and the American Legion Award at graduation. The trophy case was the best place Sue could find to show off her trophy for out- standing work on the Memoir. - Mrs. Marie N. Morris, sponsor of the Quill and Scroll and the Communique, was the only one in the Richmond area out of 10 from Virginia, and 444 in the United States, to receive the Valley Forge Class Room Teacher Medal. The Medal is given by the Freedoms Foundation for exceptional work in teaching a better understanding of the American way of life. 227 AQQMIMHQ5 Each year a week before graduation, the Seniors have their day-a climax to the year's activities and the hey day before exams begin. Dressed in the tra- ditional white, our Senior classmates make their procession down the aisles of Manchester's auditorium and listen to the Class Day speakers. Class pessimist Bob Apperson and optimist Ross Arm- brecht add a light touch to the solemn atmosphere. Poet Celie Boykin, historian Lillian Parker, prophet Sandra Staples, and Bobby Faunce with the last will and testament, bring tears to many Seniors' eyes and laughter to their hearts. But all in all, Senior Day will be remembered by the Class of '59 as one of the very bright spots of the year. Juniors watch as Seniors march down the aisle for the last time. Seniors' faces show a variety of mixed emotions as the memories of their life at M.H.S. are put before them in the Senior Day assembly. M are f sf 228 Dagiw It looked as if class pessimist, Bob Apperson, and class optimist, Ross Armbrecht, were going to have a free for all until class president, Cliff Attkisson, came to settle the argument. Ray Gobble tells his tall tale as the judges, Mrs. Marie Morris, Bull May, and Mr. Robert Edwards try to decide if his story is tall enough. This is the first year that Manchester has had such a celebration as St. Bull May Day. The day originated on St. Patricks Day when Bull Bill May de- cided to have a special day in his honor. It looks as if Bull Day may be at M.H.S. for quite a while. 229 Ross Armbrecht, valedictorian. is shown here receivin S ' bags lsTl-we Commencement speakers were, according to custom, the five Ross Armbrecht, topic If You Can garet Core's choice and Pat Kern spoke top-ranking Seniors. valedictorian, had as his Keep Your Head. Mar- was If You Can Wait , on If You Can Dream . Mary Morris, number two in the class, spoke on that part of the poem 'gHold On , and the final speaker was Cecelia Boykin with Yours Is the Earth as her topic. Cliffy Attkisson received the Sons of the American Revolution Citizenship Award for Boys. the Balfour Award for scholarship, achievement, and citizenship, from Principal G. H. Reid. The Girls' Sports Award from Joe Ukrop was presented to Carolyn Blackwell. 23 Pat Kern was presented with the Ruritan Citizenship Award for Girls. ,Jww 4, 1959 The Daughters of the American Rev- olution Citizenship Award went to Sandra Staples. Harless Wright was the recipient of the James River Lions Club Athletic Trophy. 231 1 iz st! ,,xw- X X Q Principal G. H, Reid presents Mary Morris with the Sons of the American Revolution Citizenship Award for Girls. She received the National Honor Society Scholarship also. 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