Battlefield Park High School - Battlefield Yearbook (Ellerson, VA)

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.., .-qu.-. new -my 1 eil il Fil' ,x -Avy J, ,,...,..,4 xxxx QQSXXKRXKW Published by The Students of BATTLEFIELD PARK HIGH SCHOOL Ellerson, Virginia DEDIUHTIUH MR CLARENCE E MAJOR Because of h1s fr1endly dlgruty 1n the class room and h1s coope rat1ve sp1r1t mall school ac t1v1t1es we the students ded1cate wlth deepest love and esteem 1311151950 1951 BATTLEFIELD to Mr Clarence E Major F11 2 THE SCH00l IILHSSES SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMOR E FRESHMA SEVENTH AND SIXTH GRADES HCTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FEATURES CUIHEHTS it I IQ. Wingfield Todd Harding Bien Carter Bradley Williams R, Williams, J, Dunham Major MRS, SUZANNE WINGFIELD, Richmond Professional Institute, First Grade. MRS, ANN TODD, Mary Washington College, First Grade. MRS, MARY HARDING, Longwood Col- lege, Second Grade, MRS. CATHERINE BIEN, Northern State Teachers College, Second Grade, MRS, CLAIRE CARTER, Radford State Teachers College, Third Grade, MRS, ELLEN BRADLEY, University of Virginia, Fourth Grade. MRS. RUBY WILLIAMS, Mary Washington College, Fifth Grade. MISS JANICE WILLIAMS, Mary Washington College, Sixth Grade, MRS, THELMA DUNHAM, University of Virginia, Seventh Grade. MR. CLARENCE E, MAJOR, Oxford, History, MR. WILLIAM MANSON, Randolph Macon Col- lege, English, Spanish, MR, CARLYLE WILLIAMS, University of Richmond, Mathematics. MRS. ELIZABETH EUBANK, Mary Washington College, Home Economics. MISS MARIAN BREEDEN, Longwood College, Commercial. MR, GILBERT PIERCY, V.P.I., Agriculture, MRS. ANNE RALSTON, William 8a Mary College, Librarian. MRS. RUBY BOSHER, Richmond Professional Institute, Music. MR, WADE ALDRIGE, Richmond Professional Institute, Music. MR. B. V. AYLOR, University of Virginia, Principal, Mathematics. Manson Williams, C. 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S1tt1ng B Marlow M W1ll1ams Standmg H Preston H Wood E Bradley E Adams PRESIDENT Edw1n Adams VICE PRESIDENT Evelyn Jane Bradley SECRETARY Lou1se Wood TREASURER Harry Preston SEIIIUR CLHSS 3 flff . J 1 5 HL: W y E . 4 I W D I n y 0 . I g . ' a 9 u I I l ' EDWIN EWELL ADAMS Beta Club '49-'51, Treasurer '50-'5lg Student Council '50-'51g Safety Patrol '48-'51, Captain '50-'5lg F,F, A, '50-'5Ig THE BATTLEFIELD Staff '48-'51, Assistant Art Editor '49-'50, Art Editor '50-'51g REBEL Staff, Typist and Reporter '50-'51g Reporter of Freshman Class '47-'48g Vice President of Junior Class '49-'50g President of Senior Class '50-'5lg Senior Play, EVELYN JEANETTE BRADLEY Beta Club 49 51 T1-115 BATTLEFIELD staff 47 48 50 51 Editor 50 51 REBEL Staff Crrcu lat1on Manager and Typist 50 Sl Softball 48 F H A 49 50 Freshman Class Reporter 48 Cheerleader 48 SI Head Cheerleader 49 Jumor Class Secretary and Treasurer 49 Sl Vice Prest dent of Senior Class 50 51 Senior Play DELMER LEROY CHISENHALL Beta Club 50 51 Safety Patrol 50 51 F F A 47 51 Secretary 50 51 Senior Play ELIZABETH ELLEN CHRISTIAN Beta Club 48 SI Secretary 50 51 Vice Presl dentof Freshman Class 47 48 Pres1dentofSopho more Class 48 49 Presldent of Junior Class 49 50 THE BATTLEFIELD Staff 49 51 Assistant Edrtor 49 50 Reporter 50 51 REBEL Staff 49 SI Assistant Editor 49 50 Editor 50 51 Senior Play CARROLL WAVERLY COLEMAN Baseball 48 51 Football 48 50 Co captain 50 Cheerleader 48 Varsity Club 48 51 Band 49 SI F F A 51 Freshman Class President 48 Sophomore Class 49 THE BATTLEFIELD staff 50 Sl Business Manager 50 51 REBEL Staff 50 51 S C A Vice Prestdent 49 50 Track 50 51 Senior Play CARROLL THOMAS EAVES Football 48 50 Baseball 50 51 Basketball 50 Varsity Club 48 Sl F F A 49 5 porter 49 President 50 Treasurer 51 Safety Patrol 48 51 Senior Play ff-'ik '51 ,B asv SEHIUHS 7 1 -1 . 1 . - 557' Q 1 I 6 A' I 1 1 ' I -1 . 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I -I 1 ' l 0 SEIIIURS 1 sl GERALD ELWOOD HEATH Beta Club 49 51 Baseball 50 51 Senlor Play Stage Manager JAMES BERNIE MARLOW Basketball 49 SI Captain 51 Football 50 Base ball 48 SI Presxdent Student Counc1l 50 51 Band 49 5l Class Vlce Pres1dent 49 Class Re porter 50 51 Semor Play W AYLAND EUGENE MITCHELL 50 F F A 48 49 51 Parhamentauan 51 Safety Patrol 49 51 L1eutenant 50 Varslty Club 49 51 HARRY HOWE PRESTON Transferred from Gouchland 50 Semor Class Treasurer 50 Sl F F A 50 SI V1cePres1dent 50 5l Reporter ofF F A Federation 50 51 Llbrary Club V1cePres1dent 50 SI Football 50 Basketball 50 51 Baseball 51 Varslty Club 50 WILLIAM SIMPSON Safety Patrol 47 48 F F A 47 Sl Repor er 50 51 Stage Manager of Semor Play JOYCE LEE SOUTHARD Softball 48 F H A 49 SI Vlce Presxdent 50 Glee Club 48 51 Band 49 Semor Play Beta Club 51 Baseball '48-'50g Basketball '48-'51gFootball '49- 1 3 . . . 1 I 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 150- 1 S 1 ,1 I ' 1 ,,15I: '51- -nfgfl '-':... '. I LLOYD EDWARD TYLER Baseball 48 SI Football 49 51 Basketball 48 51 Track 50 51 Vars1tyClub Presxdent 50 51 Reporter 48 Band 49 Safety Patrol 49 Semor Pla MARY VIRGINIA WADE Softball 48 49 F H A 49 SI Semor Play CAROLYN ESTELLE WATERS Class Treasurer 47 48 Class Reporter 48 Football 48 THE BATTLEHELD staff 48 4 REBEL staff 49 51 Ass1stant Art Ed1tor 50 5 Pr1nter 50 51 Beta Club 49 51 Presldent 5 Semor Play MARGARET LOUISE WILLIAMS Reporter Semor Class 50 51 REBEL Staff 50 Typrst 50 51 Beta Club 49 51 F H A 49 5I Presxdent 50 51 Basketball 49 51 Softball 49 THE BATTLEFIELD 50 51 Sports Edxtor 50 51 Semor Play LOUISE WOOD REBEL Staff 50 51 THE BATTLEFIELDStaff 50 51 Secretary Semor Class 50 51 Basketball 50 Glee Club 48 49 51 F H A 49 Cheerleader 50 51 Sen1or Play Q1 SEIIIURS A 9 E4 Y- 4 ,.1ly'a!w . ,. Z . ,503 . 5 . ,. 9: I -l ' ' ' I -I 1, ' 1 -I Q I ,I 5 ' 1 O, '51, Vice President '49-'5og F.H,A. '49-'5og '51, ' ' s ' -' z . . . 2 1 s ' I ,n 9 ' '49-' 1 ' .' .' : . . .' 51: x wills 'ff PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SEC RE TARY TREASURER RE POR TER Helen Wood Nancy Dodson Cec11 Alexander John Rawls Mary Alexander JUHIUR CLHSS Cecil Alexander Frances Alexander Mary Alexander Barbara Barden Nancy Barr Joyce Beadles Grey B1rdsong .Toe Ann Detwller Nancy Dodson Ann Goode Kerm1t Groome Edna Hall Joan Hamllton 'Q' 'T' pr-'Y ,ff- f .T ,evs Robert I-herholzer f Charles Hughes Nancy Jeter tn, 'ISS' iii' fm had 433- V1 l Wlll Long Harvey Mered1th Margaret Par eghlan la 1' a n I K John Rawls Patsy Rhodes Maman Ruffln Claude Sm1th Vlrglnla Talley elen Wood 'NY 'A 'Nr 12 'fi gfiff-fn Tn! 8 F1rst Row S Parsegh1an M Adams Second Row E Beadles L W1l11ams L Chenault N Deaton PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTERS SUPHUHIURE CLHSS Martha Adams Sh1rIey Parseghlan LesI1e Chenault Evelyn Beadles Nancy Deaton Leroy W1ll1ams utils KN ,gui- Martha Adams Thomas Alexander .Toe Ayers Mildred Barden Milton Barden Francis Barnette Evelyn Beadles Mary Ellen Blackburn y 'iii BC uni' nf, an vQw'?'-5 i r af ? fq 9' 4 Frances Blackwell Floyd Bosher Thelma Bowles Deloris Brannon Raymond Brannon Leslie Chenault Nancy Deaton Tommy Gentry Clayton Hall Linwood I-Iatoff Jimmy Hayes Eugene Heath J-pq J uid' '5- QQK. Wvws- XX 1 A Bobby Pounds Denn1s Sh1fflet James Smlth Verna Mae Talley Johnny Talley Judson Tyler June W1ll1ams Leroy W1ll1ams Russell W1ll1ams Margaret Wood Betty Young 7 it 's Q5 fur' WY lg .au-. I-N adverts 4, -QQ-T 3 SUPHUHIUHES Walter Heath Mary Virginia Kirby Aubrey Lee Kerm1t Marshall Ray Martm Thelma Mltchell Shlrley Parsegh1an Le Corbzn Parsley 36- 'eh 93 44 figs ,fi if D' 'I' '-af 'Z 72 tx O45 -in an ' A L. 8491 'ZS' it 06' I 1 '55 39 Q- Q' 41- 0 ! 'Yi .ss L , w to ff '- , f Ov. -9 ' A 3 , L v,. I 5 Y, . L. 5 . .. 1 A x' 5' K -v ' ' 'aff 3 . V xi h M. . X v ,,,..,,,, 5. ry I W J: . ll lm Q J ' evo ' ri. ', cr .,: 'i' x . . A ' l Q53 , 5 A J I ' W, ,y l is , ,. - Q H' . . I fi , ' . f f by I- , Z ' -amass , If t h K: 1 Q QS' ,X V V. V ' -' I ' L 31 ' a y D i . X ll . 1 ,JE gl, ' ' ' l i I ,T M W P W - ,iL'?', --l. 57:-,' -J .' 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Carneal Patricia Detwiler John Duggan John Flannagan Lillian Fox Merle Garrett Betty Glover .1 ' 0- 1 s ,Q '54 4.- il FHESHHIHH UUISS ff .f 'if' 'X J 1 X ' X Q R X' 'S 5: fi A 7 qmua' 1, J i L ,- A J x ll? -xo ...- vi i 'P 1 47' 5' 'fl' ff' J, W .ft -n,s 4-.....,.. x 22' Eugene Hall Dorothy Hammock Jacquelin Hayes Betty Heath Cora Lee Heath Kathi-ine Heirholzer Nicholas Hobson Audrey Kirby X 'Q Q-40 f ' 1-nfl? 'va 4- Q, r vt r S ,fl-as . . 'Q JA' ,,, t all 'HJ '3 'W 1 Q vi S' i.. 4 X g 'WT al, ' We ,gil- -,Ze-1 6 Q' 17? HY' ...,.q-my. 2 5- .- ... 4 3 'S h ... A :i ' 4- ., gh 'x .F f ' -fa r'Ll ii'7 ga I 'W' 4,0 X wg? x ' --f' E c N 0 i 'QA E FHESHIHHII IILHSS -1' 'IW' in 3:- , on., tl- da rw Edna Marshall Mary Lee Martin Meredith Martin Pauline McGhee 1 113550 .qudhf 40 +13 -64- ln, 5 we W-tx 1 SP Fl ni I ky dit 3' .f 'f' f 'QE' J AK John Mitchell .Toy Preston Bobby Rollins Elaine Snide r Charles Upton Jacquelin Vaughan Russell Whitlock I SITTING, FIRST ROWE Mabel Talley, Margaret Kirby, Helen Powell, Herman Smith. SECOND ROW: Dickie Duggan, Clair Gordon, Shirley Greenwood, Betty Ann Heath, Joyce Bowles, Helen Bores, Ralph Lee. THIRD ROW: Geneva Bowles, Harry Burch, Rachel Starke, Jerry Bailey. STANDING: Gaynelle Kirby, Catherine Martin, Marla Gentry, Miss Williams, Norma Redmon, Hilda Wright, Shirley Brown, June Aigner, Valjean Smith, Joyce Tate, Shirley Walker, Betty Ruffin, Wendell Thompson, Billy Heath, Norman Marshall, Lennie Blackburn, Monroe Heath, Carl Tate, Elmer Wells, Bobby Moran, Johnnie Dale, Richard Warren, Linwood Heath, Earl Bosher, Joe Talley. SIXTH GHHIJE liVEIllH snnnf SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Verna Whitlock, Wilma Hamilton, Maurey Blackwell Jane Ruffin, Jane Adams, David Beahr, Dan Christian, Berkley Barr, Marion Blake, Beverly Barr. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Dunham, Mary Elizabeth Norment, Catherine Watton, Nancy Talley, Maybelle Talley, Buddy Young, Patricia Goodman, Miriam Adams, Mary Jane Davis, Charles Standley, Thomas Wood, Douglas Smith, Sam McGhee, Gerald Marshall, Edward Binnix, Garland Coburn, Sterling Carneal, Betty Dillion, 'V , URGHH .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .... .. .. . . .... .... .. .. .. . .. . . .. . ... . . ... .. .. ... . .... . .. .... . .. .. .... . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . -... ... .. .. . .. . ... .. .. .. . . .. ....... ... . . .. .. . .. .... . . .. . . .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. ... . . .. . .. . . .. .. . ...- . .. .. .- . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .... .. . IUHS IZHT . .. ... .. ... . .. ..... ... .. . .... .. .. ... .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .... . .- . .. ... .. ... . . . . .- .. .. .- .- ..r. .- . . ... ... . .. . .. -. . .. ENv'H , ., . ,. 3 .,.., . , ,M 7' X . , . ix' A ' A lllillilolllnllstnufnul ........... .... ........ . .. ..... .......... . . . .... ........... . nas conaaaanonauuaonea1 .......... .. .. .. .... . .. ................... .. ,, .... . . ....... .. loses s ann onus: u Q nal ionic O l QIIO lllil blltlllt CLIC .. .......... .. ,. ..... . .. .. ....... ,. ...... . . .. ..... ,. .... . . ... .... .... . . ,. .... .. . . .... . , . . ....... .. ....nal ip on so can .... .... . .. .. ......... . . ...... . . . . .... .. . .. .. .. .... .. ,. .... .... . .. .. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cecil Alexander, Reporter, Edna Hall, Secretary, Edwin Adams, Treasurer, Bernie Marlow, President, John Rawles, Vice President' Lloyd Tyler, Reporter. STUDENT UUUHCH UBHHHU CLUB J.. X ,WM 4. Q The Student' CouncilAssociation is an organization in which students take part in improving our school facilities, school spirit, and to develop cooperation of the individual students. The officers also work with the faculty in presenting programs and other ideas of amusement, for students and parents.It is the help of our sponsor, Mr, Aylor, and our faculty members that make it possible for our success. The members of the Library Club help with much of the work in our School Library. The extra training and experience these students receive helps them make better use of our school li- brary, and opens the way to understanding other libraries. These pupils have the added satisfaction of serving the school. FIRST ROW: Margaret Parseghian, Cecil Alexander, Reporter, Edna Hall, Harry Preston, Vice President, June Williams, Evelyn Beadles, Treasurer, Floyd Bosher, Secretary, Joy Preston. SECOND ROW: Shirley Bosher, Shirley Parseghian, Lillian Fox, Jackie Hayes, Betty Young, Jackie Vaughan, Doris Bowles, Cora Heath, Elaine Snider, Mrs. Ralston. FIRST ROW: Dicky Duggan, Marla Gentry, Joe Talley, Francis Barnette, Jimmy Bailey, Jane Ruffin. SECOND ROW: Elaine Snider, Cora Heath, Bobby Pounds, June Williams, Bernie Marlow, Will Long, Waverly Coleman, Bobby Moran, Wendell Thompson, Ster- ling Carneal, Tommy Gentry, James Smith, John Mitchell. BHHD FIRST ROW: Victoria Brannon, Jimmy Hayes, John Flannagan, Frances Blackwell, Cecil S H F E -In u Alexander, Shirley Parseghian, Betty Yound, Louise Wood, Joyce Beadles. SECOND ROW: Edwin Adams, Eugene Mitchell, John Rawles, Kermith Marshall, Floyd Bosher Deloris Brannon, Frances Alexander, Helen Wood, Joan Hamilton. PHTHUL Q .3 retary, Carolyn Waters, President, John Rawles, Vice President Edwin Adams, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Marian Ruffin, Margaret Williams, Edna Hall, Leroy Chisenhall, Mr, Aylor, Advisor, Frances Alexander, Gerald Heath, Evelyn Jane Brad- ley. FIRST ROW: Cecil Alexander, Reporter, Eller Christian, Sec- BETH CLUB 'w l-'ff is FIRST ROW: Lloyd Tyler, Louise Wood, Bernie Marlow, Evelyn Jane Bradley, Carolyn Waters, Ellen Christian, Mary Waverly Coleman, Leroy Chisenhall, Billy Simpson, Joyce SE rl I P I- H U wade. SECOND Row: Mrs, Errbank, Director, Gerald Heath, Southard, Carrol Eaves, Margaret Williams, Eugene Mitchell, Edwin Adams, Harry Preston, Mrs, Dunham, Asst, Director. 24 ' nv -1' r 4 ' sf. A 5, -if : is , 3A 5. ' ' if 'ff X s ' . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Verna Mae Tal- ley, Mary Virginia Kirby, Joyce Soutnard, Mar: garet Williams, Presidentg Mary Wade, Cecil Alexander, Nancy Barr, Frances Alexander, Sec- retary, Nancy Deaton, Reporter, SECOND ROW: Mildred Barden, Louise Wood, Ann Goode, Treasurer, Deloris Brannan, Mary Ellen Black- burn, Ioyce Beadles, LeCorbin Parsley, Helen Marie Wood, Vice President. THIRD ROW: Shir- ley Parseghian, Patsy Rhodes, Thelma Bowles, Evelyn Beadles, June Williams, Joan Hamilton, FOURTH ROW: Martha Adams, Thelma Mitchell, Mrs. Eubank, Teacherg Margaret Wood, Barbara Barden, Song Leader. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linwood Hatoff, Billy Simpson, Reporter, Eugene Mitchell, Par- liamentariang Harry Preston, Vice President, Carroll Eaves, President, Charles Hughes, Treas- urer, Waverly Coleman, Watchdogg Leroy Chisen- hall, Secretary, Johnny Talley. SECOND ROW: Bobby Pounds, Eugene Heath, Clayton Hall, Eu- gene Hall, Leroy Williams, Harvey Merdith, Edwin Adams, Aubrey Lee, Wardsworth Alex- ander, Raymond Brannon, Mr. Piercy. THIRD ROW: Meade Broaddus, Charles Upton, Linwood Agee, Claude Smith, Will Long, KermitGroome, Joe Ayers, Bernie Marlow, Lloyd Tyler, Thomas Alexander, Dennis Shiflet, Q - PH HUWE EUUUUWICS CLUB FUTURE FHRWEUS UF HMERIUH z-am 'S X LM., SN -.., on no IHLETICS no as Y 4 5, ' iv , ,i A ' f V .W , I5 . , xii 1 f V X VV, Y if 'Q 3 , 1 Xf'N ,. b 1 1 ,U A ,1-H 4 Q A I x x 'Q jx 'W -N , I Q 5 x ' fs I V 5, Ts :Y PE 5 A Q 5.9. I W r' . , WWMK k Y.. . 4... MQ... I ' .. 31 . 51 I I . 1 'iz Q?'?iWivr1o-P' s A . 1., if if . g,i,., ,,,, f. .A 'W' Jil l 'A . .1' GCI, if 'P' '1 5 'f5H5f' f 1. f s.,,,'-U, ,J ,W 21, A .. -- .- 1, M,-gf' ',. is ln ?-L 1 v,Ilf,t4fPo,x-am.. If f Y - Q , rzgvbrhk I: -' 4 ' ' . ! ' ' ' ' -- if-f':l ' Z 7 . , ff 'KL 'QS-4 , vm' :.'N . . ld. X.. - 1+ - A -- x Qalalnasnru 9 ww-., 1- 1- ' Y N v fzvfzll, ' fm p , .-....f.qn. - I Q .'J 11'- nf'?i'!U - , - .p,,,,,'g'.32gf, lf -1 - .. ' ' - .vv. f' ' I ,..,.. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Waverly Coleman, Lloyd Tyler. SECOND ROW: Thomas Alexander, Bernie Marlow, Carroll Eaves, Eugene Mitchell, Russell Williams, Harry Preston. THIRD ROW: Mr, Williams, Coach, Robert Heirholzer, Judson Tyler, Leslie Chenault, Will Long, Charles Hughes, Dennis Shiflett, Johnny Talley, Mr. Major, Coach. Under the excellent supervision of Mr. C, E, Major and Mr. C. C. Williams the Battlefield Park High School football team went undefeated through the 1950 season. The Starting line up usually consisted of Carroll Eaves, Lloyd Tyler, and Eugene Mitchell on the line and Waverly Coleman, Thomas Alexander and Russell Williams in the backfield. As soon as the ball was on the offensive, Bernie Marlow came in to take the quarterback position. The sub- stitutes played in most of the games, We, B. P. H. S. 38 - Burkeville 42 .. Beaverdam 2.5 - Washington Henry 70 - Amelia the players, really enjoyed participating in this sport with these coaches, and we know we all learned something. The Battle- field Park record now stands at nineteen wins against no losses. This success has been made possible by the interest and great spirit of all who have participated. Mr.Major and Mr. Williams say, We have enjoyed working with the boys and we hope the 1951 season will produce a continuous wizming team with the same caliber and quality as 1950. 48 - Gouchland - 6 3 7 - Tappahannock - 6 44 - Gouchland - 6 31 - Beaverdam - 7 42 - Washington Henry - 19 CHEEHLEHDEHS LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Young, Louise Wood, Nancy Deaton, Mary Alexander, Nancy Dodson, Mary Ellen Blackburn, Ann Goode, Shirley Parseghian, Evelyn Jane Bradley, VHRSITU CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harvey Merdith, Thomas Alexander, Lloyd Tyler, Bernie Marlow, Waverly Cole- man. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Rawls, Dennis Shiflet, Harry Preston, Eugene Mitchill, Carroll Eaves, Russell Williams, Mr, Major, I 1 . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: June Williams, Nancy Jeter, Helen Wood, Edna Marshall, Margaret Williams, Barbara Barden, SECOND ROW: Peggy Alexander, Joan Hamilton, Jo Ann Detwiler, Jackie Vaughan, Nancy Barr, THIRD ROW: Mildred Barden, Thelma Mitchell, Mr, Manson, coach, Patsy Rhodes, Joy Preston, EETBHLHEHIH EIBHLLTEHHI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judson Tyler, Bernie Marlow, Thomas Alexander, SECOND ROW: Leroy Williams, Charles Hughes, Carroll Eaves, Russel Wil- liams, Eugene Mitchell, Harry Preston, Dennis Shiftlet, Mr, Major, Coach, ,- FIRST ROW: Joy Preston, Nancy Barr, Joyce Beadles, Nancy Jeter, Betty Young, Barbara Barden, Frances Alexander, Pat Rhodes, Thelma Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Cecil Alexander, June Williams, Edna Marshall, Edna Hall, Ann Goode, Lillian Fox, Martha Alexander, Mildred Barden, Mr, Major, coach. FIRST ROW: John Rawls, Milton Barden, Harvy Merdith, Carroll Eaves, Dennis Shiflett, Charles Hughes. SECOND ROW: Mr, Manson, coach, Grey Birdsong, Leslie Chenault, Thomas Alexander, Lloyd Tyler, Bernie Marlow, Judson Tyler, Kermith Marshall, Mr, Williams, coach, -Q 11? 9 asf-P Q , 1' I v -Ni? rw-inf --1'. g',0DJ ' .. A ' f WQQ' 1 '21 1 r 'Y N X X: 1 Ky Wag A x v 1- ' 'X l 5 fy '31 .L bl 'Y' 4 , -S Q Q9 1 f I b J as K, --.5 , s 1 Q 2 s-'G 1 v x u ifil '. Q ,,,, S EQ - 4 s ll M-:tm ' A 1 45 R? H 4 X n E cv muon 5 5s.,f,-aa t,o,, iw ff if 3212 , 5' :W . Qi. ' ,L ' . . , f - A 5 -5952- 1 A Qi al' 'Q N 5 'Q .fwi V t A 1. ! 1 1. wx yr, ,, 1 ,.,...k,.w ww' fps. 4... SHHPSHUTS l The new look 2 Golng my wa Margaret? 3 The team went ln a YH-Www., 14 'K - U I lO I ,ll 13 nl J . ' n huddle 4 Peep abool 5 Nlce car Joyce 6 Bathmg beauues 7 No 29 8 oh HODESUYI Claude! Stop pushlngl 9 I wonder where they re gO1I'lg? to What are you dotng Carolyn? II Lets go swrmmxng 12. Come on Blue! I3 Guess who? 14. Want to ride, Frances? I5. Taste good, Patsy? 16, Yum! Yum! I7. All dressed up for a Wedding? Y? I Frances Alexander Most Beautiful Girl 'Ui 4 Q M sf 'iii 'f ' Qt. , Q-.1 Lloyd Tyler Evel n June Bradle Bernie Marlow Y Y Most Handsome Boy GirlMost Likely To Succeed Best All Around Boy Boy With Most Personality GirlWith Most Personality Best All Around Girl lUHU'S UIHU Robert Heirholze r Wittiest Boy .rf 'A-:yi 1 ,191 , ' a f, Betty Young gs Wittiest Girl N x M John Rawls Ellen Ch1'iStiar1 Barbara Barden Russell Williams Most Intelligent Boy Most Intelligent Girl M0515 Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Most Likely To Succeed 'IFE if-'gf 4'- 15?- x. Q45- I9 l-5,30 -11 4 f 1 . IILHSS HISTUHU We the Sen1ors of mneteen hundred and f1fty one began our school career rn 1940 M1ss Bagby our f1rst grade teacher was very n1ce to us We learned to read wr1te and draw It was a l1ttle d1ff1cult at fxrst but lt wasn t long before we had fall en 1nto l1ne and before we knew It we had all passed 1nto the second grade Upon enter1ng the second grade M1ss K1rby our teacher taught us to add and subtract Itwas hard butwe f1nally caught on Under her gu1dance and 1nstruct1on we got along f1ne We thought we had learned all there was to know but when we were promoted to the th1rd grade we found out d1fferent M1ss Pugh our th1rd grade teacher was rather str1ct She was a wonderful teacher but she must have cons1dered us mean because we were always hav1ng to stand 1n the corner VN e learned to be con s1derate of others when they were talkmg W e als o learned to multlply and d1v1de wh1ch wasn t easy but f1nally we were pro moted to the fourth grade In the fourth grade M1ss Yancy was our teacher We started study1ng h1story and geography Vt e learned a great many n terest1ngth1ngs about the world The books were so b1g we thought we would never get through them but we at last passed 1DtO the f1fth grade Upon e n te r ln g the f1fth grade M1ss Owen our teacher tr1ed to teach us some h1story and ar1thmet1c Itwas rather hard but we accompl1shed a l1ttle We had our ups and downs but she f1nally let us pass 1nto the sxxth grade Mrs Redd tr1ed to teach us somethmg 1n the s1xth grade but It seems that we had takenmore mterest 1n the sports and other act1v1t1es Although we were small w learned thatan early start 1S never bad We were glad to welcome Evelyn Jane Bradley L o u 1 s e Wood a nd Gerald Heath to our class Along the way we had lost a few and gamed a few pup1ls In the seventh grade Mrs Dunham gave us many partles wh1ch we really enjoyed She took us on a tr1p to Wash1ngton wh1ch was very 1nterest1ng We also had an oper etta 1n the seventh grade 1n wh1ch most of us pa rt1c1pated We were very happy to have Leroy Ch1senhall Jo1n us that year We were all lookmg forward to h1gh schoolwh1ch we thought was gozng to be fun but we found out dlfferent Mrs Mattox was our fre shrnan teacher Our f1rst year m h1gh school was somethmg to remember We really had to study and we d1dn t have but one recess It was sort of d1sappo1nt1ng but we learned to enjoy It because we were now 1n h1gh school and felt more mrnportant Mr Major was our teach er for the last part of the term after Mrs Mattox left Bern1e Marlow and Margaret W1ll1ams Jomed us m the freshman year We studled very hard on Math General Sc1ence H1story and Enghsh We f1nally were promoted to the Sophomore room In the Sophomore room we were glad to have Mr Major aga1n as our Homeroom teacher In Algebra all of us studled very hard It was awfully d1ff1cult some of us passed lt and some d1dn't However most of us passed 1nto our .Tumor year In our Junlor Year you guessed lt Mr Major was our Homeroom teacher aga1n I suppose he must have thought a lot of us Unde r h1s gu1dance and 1nstruct1ons we really learned some h1story Our boys helped to w1n trophles for baseball and foot ball wh1ch were glven by the S C A Mrs Elxzabeth Eubank our Home Econonfncs teacher helped the gxrls prepare a supper for the football boys In our Jumor year we hada great many partles and a w1ener roast wh1ch are del1ghtfulmemor1es to carry w1th We were all looklng forward to our Sen 1or year It was the year we had looked for ward to for so long but It was worth the wa1t Thxs was the year on wh1ch we had worked so hard As we started off our Sen1or year w1th Mrs Eubank our homeroom teacher we were more ser1ous and thoughtful of th1s our last year together We were glad to welcome Harry Preston to our Sen1or class wh1ch made a total of seventeen students Qulte a few thlngs went on th1s year but we d1d not neglect our lessons even though we found them rather d1ff1cult It seemed that we were much closer together 1n th1s last year sha r1ng our Joys and sorrows to gether We really studxed because we were all look1ng forward to graduauon and to the goal for wh1ch we had worked and stud1ed so long The maJor1ty of the boys 1n our class became champwn football players and were very happy to help w1n a trophy for the se cond t1me We recelvedour class r1ngs, and our sen1or play An Apple for Eve was a great success At th1s tzme we would l1ke to thank all the te a c h e r s whose help guldance 1n terest and patxence helped us tOW1Hth13 goal As we leave th1s school and starta new l1fe we should remember our motto Have Crossed The Bay The Ocean Lxes Be fore Us Joyce Southard Class I-I1stor1an 1 1 l . , , o . 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PHUPHECU It xs May 25th 1n the year 1961 The postmanJust left the ma1l1n the box on the fr o n t p o r c h Among more 1fr1p0I'tant looklng letters I not1ce an 1nte restmg one When I open xt I f1nd lt to be an 1nv1tat1on to attend the graduat1on exerclses at Battlefleld Park H1gh School As a sec retary m government work Ihave accumu lated f1ve days of annual leave and thought th1s m1ght be an occaslon to use a day o so therefore Imade my plans accord lngly As the graduat1ng class walked ln I saw our own class members march down the a1sle and seat themselves on the stage There was CarolynWater the smal lest g1rl of our class leadmg the l1ne She IS ch1ef d1et1t1an at John Hopk1ns Hospxtal 1n Maryland I heard she graduated from the Un1vers1ty of Maryland and accepted th1s pos1t1on as Chlef d1et1t1an Next 1n l1ne wa s Ge ra ld Heath the m1dget boy of the c la s s I have always heard that all good th1ngs come 1n small packages I read 1n the paper the other day that he was the best lawyer 1n the country and that the Governor of V11' 1n1a had em to th1s Ge ra ld certa1nly has l1ved up to that say1ng Leroy Chlsenhall the best speller 1n our class 15 now a member of the Pres 1dent'sCab1net The Pres1dent uses h1m as a d1ct1onary All the words he doesn t know how to spell or doesn t know the def 1n1t1ons of he asks Leroy Lou1se Wood marched up the a1sle after Leroy She could always take d1ctat1on I can see her now look1ng very happy as lf s he m 1gh t be plann1ng to take d1ctat1on from her boss the rest of her l1fe Lloyd Tyler followed LOUISE The last reports Ihad of h1m was that he was 1n the navy and had a gxrl atevery port I also heard he st1ll prefers blondes Shortly after the graduates were seated on the stage Joyce Southard our class h1s tor1an began to speak She always wanted to stay close to home Joyce managed th1s s1tuat1on well for she and her husband l1ve across from school ln one of the br1ck houses her father bu1lt for her I bel1eve Waverly Coleman sat beslde Joyce Lee Waverly runs a large Chevrolet Company 1n Rxchmond known as the Cole man Chevrolet Company When Waverly was mn Hlgh School h1s Chevrolet was h1s prxde and Joy Margaret W1ll1ams sat next to Waverly I ll always remember how happy She WHS 35 for she hadaccepted two thlngs One a d1a mond r1ng and the other a pos1t1on as typxst w1th Bell Telephone Company B1llyS1mpson was always 1nterested 1n agr1culture Well he IS now Agrxculture Agent for Hanover County sol heard They say he s qu1te an authorlty ln th1s f1eld Next to B1lly S1mpson was Berme Mar low who read the Last W1ll and Testament when we graduated from h1gh school Th1S rem1nds me the other n1ght when I got home there was a sports magaz1ne on my front door w1th a p1cture of Bernle Marlow the best ball player the Boston Braves had The m u s 1C began to play I qu1ckly looked up to see what was happen1ng I re al1zed I hadn tpald a b1t of attentlon to what was go1ng on I also reallzed that the graduates were beg1nn1ng to f1le off stage and I hadn t fm 1shed p1ctur1ng the nlght I graduated Let me th1nk Mary Wade was next 1n l1ne Her amb1t1on was to geta typ1ng Job w1th an In surance Company of V1rg1n1a Then came Edw1n Adams who was treasurer of our Beta Club Th1S exper1ence treasurer of the Federal Reserve Bank Eaves the refr1gerator man sat next Edw1n H1s desxre was to repa1r refr1ger ators Just the other day a fr1end told me that Carrol Eaves attempted to f1x h1s re fr1gerator The reason I say attempted 1S because lt st1ll won t run Ellen Chr1st1an our Interxor Decorator was the last g1rl 1n l1ne She went to R P I and took an 1nter1or decorator s course I hear she plans all decoratrons for the de partment stores ln Rlchxrlond Our ra1lroadeng1neer Harry Preston was next to last ln l1ne I-hs des1re was to become a rallroad eng1neer He now works for the C 81 O Ra1lroad As my thoughts turned to the last mem ber of ourclass I heard someone laugh1ng I looked up and who should It be but Eugene M1tchell After a lengthy conversatlon I found that he drove a bus for the Greyhound Bus Company By th1s txme the graduatlon CXCTCISSS were over and I real1zed I had spent the en txre evenmg remmlscmg As Ileft the aud1 tor1um I could not help thmklng how won derful xt was that all of my classmates had atta1ned the1r goals ln l1fe and were f1ll1ng a worthwhlle place 1n our world today Evelyn Jane Bradley . . , r . . . . 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' ployedh1m as h1s legaladviser.According must have done him some good for he IS QEEIQWWEM lnsr will ann rfsmmfnr V-e the sen1ors of the graduat1ng class of 1951 1n seek1ng a more glamorous fortune do w1ll the belowmentloned artlcles to the faculty and Students of B P H S Sect1on I Art1cleI ToMr Aylor our pr1nc1pal we extend our heart1est thanks for help1ng and gu1d1ng us through these four years Art1cle II To Mrs Eubank our semor homeroom teacher we leave amore coop erat1ve homeroom Art1cle III To Mr Major we leave the hope of another undefeated football team Art1cle IV To Mr Vl1ll1ams our mathe mat1cs teacher we leave a br1ll1antalgebra class Art1cle V To Mr Mans on our Enghsh teacher we leave a new vo1ce to replace the lold one he has worn out say1ng Be qulet ATIICIE VI To M1ss Breeden our commer c1al teacher we leave a typ1ng class that doesn t g1ggle Art1cle VII To Mr P1ercy we leave a more attentwe class qu1et and stud1ous llbrary Sect1on II Art1cle I To the Jun1or Class we leave perfectly d1gn1f1ed behavzor and our ab1l1ty to always be prepared Art1cle II To the Sophomore Class we leave all our Amer1can L1terature books Art1cle III To the F reshman Class we leave the honor of readlng our name n graved and ca rved on desks walls and equlpment Sect1on III Art1cle I To John Rawls Ellen leaves her pos1t1on on the Rebel Staff Art1cle II To Charles Hughes Lloyd leaves h1s pos1t1on on the football team Art1cle III To Claude Sm1th B1llyS1mpson w1ll1ngly leaves h1s Enghsh notes Art1cle IV To Frances Evelyn Janeleaves her shorthand ab1l1ty Art1cle V To Helen Mar1e Edwm leaves the hope of bemg Semor Class Preszdent Art1cle VI To Nancy Barr Joyce Lee leaves her ab1l1ty to keep her man Art1cle IX To Grey B 1 rds ong Eugene leaves about two mches of h1s hemght Art1cle X To Ann Goode Harry leaves a seat 1n h1s 48 Chevrolet Convert1ble Art1cle XI To Patsy Rhode Carolyn leaves her love to r1de 1n a Jeepster Art1cle XII To Edna Hall Leroy leaves h1s ab1l1ty to play sports Art1cle XIII To Cec1l Alexander Mary leave s he r ab1l1ty to type f1fty words a m1nute Art1cle XIV To Mary Alexander Carroll leaves h1s 51 Mercury Art1cle XV To Marlon Ruffln Margaret leaves her ab1l1ty to make an A 1 report card Art1cle XVI To Joyce Be adle s Lou1se Wood extends her sl1ghtly used d1mples Art1cle XVII To Jo Ann Detwller Joyce Southard leaves her hope to be graduated from old B P H S ald Heath leaves h1s arm Wlth Splt balls so as to k1ll 1nsects Art1cle XX To Margaret Parsegh1an B1lly leaves h1s pr1v1lege to roam a r ound the halls Art1cle XXI To Kerm1t Groom Leroy leaves h1s grat1tude for all the notes he has wrltten Art1cle XXII To V1rg1n1a Talley Loulse leaves her ab1l1ty to learn Jltterbug steps Art1cle XXIII To W1Il Long Waverly and Lloyd leave some of the1r speed 1n runnmg Art1cle XXIV To Harvey Meredlth Eugene leaves h1s ab1l1ty to h1t curved balls Art1cle XXV T leaves her sw1ng at a softball We hereby appomt andnomlnate Mr VN 1ll1ams and Mlss Breeden to serve as ad m1n1strators to th1s our Last Wxll and Tes tament In W1tness whereof we have here unto subscr1bed our names and afflxed our seal this 5th day of June 1951 Nan c y Jeter Margaret Art1cle VII To Nancy Dodson Waverly Slgned Berrue Marlow leaves h1s Semor books W1tnesses Art1cle VIII To Ba rba ra Barden Ellen Lloyd Tyler leaves her new drwmg perm1t Louzlse Wood 36 I 3 fgr.. 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