Battlefield Park High School - Battlefield Yearbook (Ellerson, VA)
- Class of 1957
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I: Im, fl A it '1 '1The'Battle ield I957 '+L Annual Publication of BATTLEFIELD PARK HIGH SCHOOL -'-f--4.1-...Q,,,W...W,,' Ellerson, Virginia .,,. 5 A 'Hia' .rp , . ' ' A V ' , ., , K . 1, q, 1 ' . .K A. , . Q , 'T' m,3x.i59'i' xl' M V ' f We hope that as you look at each of the following pages, you will reserve a place in your memory and heart for each of us We can't forget the way you have helped in little problems that seemed so big to us by being yourself, and by treating us as though we were adults when we acted like children. You have shown us an important phase of life that we could not learn from text books and one that will help in later life--a joy that comes from friendship and small things like hobbies and reading. So with all this in mind we, the Seniors of l957, have designed this, THE BATTLE FIELD, for you, Mr. S. L. McClaren, that you may not forget the ones to whom you have meant so much. ii Contenta Z' Dedication Faculfy Sennors Sensor Mrrror Remember When Juniors Junuor Scrapbook Unde rc lassmen Snapshots Sports Queens Advert: sements Page 2 4 ' 5 ' o 0 9 IO ' ll ,QINY o 952 S I6 XX. wr, -' ' 1 , A ' ' ,V Organizations 21 29 35 ' 41 A 5 3 'S' If-. NICE WILLIAMS Engllsh ELIZABETH EUBAIN Home Economlcs SCICHCC C P IxAPOLI Latln B1OIOgy Physlcal Educatlon l 'iacultq LOUISED OOLEY B V AYLOR Prln 1 Commercxal KENNETH Var1A LIEIN Musxc me Qi NIATALIE TILLER SPBDISD Engllsh Elghth Grade 4.-4 FRANCES RUBINETTE EDITH LIINEBACK MCCLARENJ THOMAS F1fthCrade Suth Grade Srxth Grade TQ LOUISE WEST BETTY OAKLEY LILLIAIN ADXMS Thlrd Grade Third Grade Second Crade clpa ELIZA BETH FITZGERA LD Elghth Grade Mathemaucs T l RU BY WILLI A MS hfth Grade PAU LINE SMITH Second Grade S L MCCLAREN Hrstory l Ag 1 ROGER MITCHELI A gnculture THELMA DUNHA M GAY POWER Commerc1al L1brar1an JAMES SAVEDGE Seventh Grade Seventh Grade 6 Q. P4 ELLEN BRADLEY VIARY HARDING Fourth Grade VIRGIINIA HA YDEN Frrst Grade Fourth Grade VIRGINIA PEA CE Fxrst Grade 52 2 ni -4 I ,V ' 'K I , 4 . A - . , , , . . at . I 'V 'I 21 It 'Q 5' fail' Ks A .Q V 34 xxx 1 ,H I L 1 Sf ' ' if F x I ' r 1 y 1' X - , - 5 v Q V . .A if ' -if A I I ES 'L ' 1 ' - I ' SENIORS fff' Qld :Quo . l 'kif . 'Z I f , , .4 In r F, I y f. ,Q Semofra Obbzcena Z X 4 X' Z fffr .44 X A Offrcers Harold McK1m Chaplarn Pat Davrs and Welford Martrn Reporters Carolynlxorment Presrdent Dennrs Pounds V1ce Presrdent Barbara Whrtlock Secretary Jean Zellnsky Treasurer Although lt took a lot of hard work, under the drrectron of Mrs Elizabeth Eubank, we produced a very successful play, Creeprng Shadows, by Germaine Haney As w leave, we are looking forward to a future with as much roy and happmess as we have had being Rebels Class Motto Out of School Lrfe into Life s School Class Colors Lavender and White Class Flower Whlte Carnation of 'Cf THOMAS ADAMS Wonder is the seed of science. EVELYN ADAMS Sweet and sedate: Always on time, never late f????J JOSEPH BOWLES What? No girls in Heaven? Then just leave me here! BERNICE ALLEN Effervesccut and brightg a shining light. WILLIAM HEATH Quiet and shyp a wonderful guy, SHIRLEY BINNIX The girl who has a future plan, and I think it includes a man FLEETWOOD HOWELL Always smiling and agreeable. PATRICIA DAVIS Her fabulous smile is always in style. WAYNE LUCORD An individual with an individuality. Seniona MARTHA IANE DILLON A lot of fun to have around. NORMAN MANTLO Eat, d...ance, and be merry, for you may not see tomorrow. MARGARET KIRBY A personality of laughter and fun. WELFORD MARTIN Not to know me is missing one of the greatest opportunities of life. VIRGINIA LARSON Speech is silver, silence is golden. LELAND BICGIIEE A handy man to have around: in fact, what would we do without him? MAYRE FRANCES LEE Soft-spoken, plus sparkling blue eyes. HAROLD Mel-CIM Live, love, laugh, and he happy. ANN IXIUNDIE An ingenious gal, who will always be a pal. Senioua T A gm I EDWIN MORAN Ile who IS tall sees all CAROLYN NORMENT Pleasant 1S she, and full of good rntent TERRY MURPHY He looks shy but don t let that fool you BRENDA PARSLEY Ller smrle goes all the way around and buttons rn back DENNIS POUNDS Well grrls, here I aml BARBARA WIIITLOCK Pretty eyes, pep and frrendlmess JACKIE YORKE The Semors grft to the g1rls JEAN ZELINSIXY Qurck wrth the answers and the smrle Semona i 'V ,A MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jean Zellnsky Leland McGhee WITTIEST Bermce Allen, Terry Murphy BEST LOOKING Barbara Whitlock Norman Mantlo ff? QENI 04' NEATEST Carolyn Normem, Norman Mantlo f? M 'i QR MOST TALENTED Evelyn Adams Norman Mantlo THE MOST BEST PERSONALITY Brenda Parsley, Denms Pounds ,4 l -J!! fgi MOST ATHLETIC Margaret Klrby J3Ck16 York C - Remember: Santo wore white bucks and his helper had cz crew cut? we held greet expectohons of being Sensors'-' the Revoluhonory Wor was re encJcted'9 IO 04 1 u 0 ll lf99 ' ' -' ll ,Cn ' Q., I '.:: -? JUNIORS flumon Olgbzcena S-1 x 1 ? IV' X Offxcers Lols Adams Treasurer Pattre Sadler Vlce Presxdent Gerald Bosher Presrdent Alrce Stallard and Corbm Alexander Reporters Betty Meredrth Secretary Wlth o feelmg of true Importance, the class of 58 happlly began their Jumor Promoted to o hrgher rc: k h yeclr n mg omeroom, Mr S L McCIoren guuded thus class through the perrls of thrrd year hugh school not to menho th n ose of History Ill The class was represented rn all of the school orgonrzatrons and cctrvltues New o r tunltles come through responslblllt f PPO res or the Jumor Sensor Prom and two glrlsfrom the class Here elected to THE BATTLEFIELD Stuff A F o these experiences proved to be lots of fun ond mode our Jumor year complete 'll o o X . s Q ,min Q3 .rf 9 5' ,. 1 I I , 9 ' , 4'- ' V, 1' . L' . Q , X' g MN - X . Q ,T N f 'vX rl w 1-' , , 7 ll , - K, l f ma b I ' 1 P l 9 I I 9 1 . I l p ' o 3 D n 0 O O I ' O I O . . . . . . . . . . -- . . ' . . . . . . . ' f . 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H 1 1 X X xx 1 t X ' N 1 A ,, A 1. if '12 SOPHOMORES if L . Sophomone Obbicena L 1 CI Offrcers Judy Furness Secretary Carolyn Lee Treasurer Jrmmy Coleman V1ce Presrdent Reggre Beasley Presldent Two years of hugh school lufe have gone by yes, only two more to go Even though we thunk we have had some hard struggles, do we really want It to end'9 Well here we are and thus year rs neanng nts end But, what a wonderful trme we have had takmg part In sports and other orgamzahons Next year as Juniors we wull work harder than ever to make at another year to remem 'IS 'a 1 V . ' x I J .53 I ' 1 . 3 I Y ber. 1 I' mime if po We 'WSW 'QQ -:ry Sophomonea R1chard Adams Peggy Alexander Joyce Atkmson Mary Banes Margaret Barker Regxnald Beasley Betty Bosher Jrmmy Coleman Raymond Dorn Ronme Fdwards Vxrgrma Flannagan Judy Furness Jlmmy Marshall Wayne Martm Harry 'vlcGhee Eugene Monroe Page Moran Carolyn Nance Lucy Selden Davxd Smrth Beverly Sp1cer Shrrley Talley Brlly Topple Johnny Vaughan Pat Gauldulg R0b6l't Vaughan Johnny Hobson Madelerne Watkrns Patty Krng Jean Wells Charles Lancaster Parrlcla Wrthers Barhara Larson Betty Wll1fl0Ck Sterlmg Mann Xx dh I6 Carolyn Lee I atrlcla Whrtlock , ,WF gf ,- ww ' 'ST J LA. was 9- Q .5 Q 4- 5 ' ' V . .g haf J I 1 1 fo- 1 wi 7 V 4 'gf 'V 0 . 4- 9 . 8 K an . 'Q' 0' kr. L . .,, , A ': rg: I I T 'NN 1 .V ., R 4' is. .. 5 pry .. iw:-'L x f' ' , - Q- ' 3 'N -1' J r a . Q . . . . f 'X 0-. 9'-3 A I: - lj I.. I - 4 ' . 44' be ' '- -v 1:7 '21 ' - ': -r x bf' ' g Q ' . I . . . JL Q JJ 5 . - i I 1 . f 2. 'dz ,. kr.. NR l Y bv. V :I 0 f s 7 ' ' ' c? ' V ' P ' , ' .. 'W-X.. UNDERCLASSMEN J - -v4 .. gluing Erqhth Cjfracle Gbbrcefla 1 M rt1n Gaynelle Meredxth, Sharon HOIIIUS Carl Barnwell Ruthanne Ellerman W1ll1am OFFICERS Marr yn a k Rebecca Martm Peter Becker Bradley Jeanette Dean LaVerne Bla e I e ha p that we are allowed most Even though we caught the extra year of schoo , we ar p y h I t :tres The rush at Iunchtnme first bewrldered us but of the prrvrleges ofthe hugh sc oo ac nv b I F four more years DOW we are wise' We look forward to bemg Re e s or I7 .. Sth Qnade vi X 1-Y 5 if-.Am Nv' N Lx? ,as If Y sv, ,Q 4 I' 43 :lil .sr all M JCR b .ac V YQ WALL. su. Hub FROX1 LFFT TO RlGllT Charles Argntr, Ruth Atkrnson, Carl Barnwell, Wayne Beahr Peter Becker, Brenda Blake, LaVerne Blake, W1ll1am Bradley Charles Burnette, Joe Davrs, Jeanette Dean Douglas Deaton Wrllram Drumhellcr, Wayne Edwards, Ruthanne Ellerman, Carolyn Eubank llazel Fowler, Bobby Gentry sue G1lbert, Slurlty Gregory Cnrlton Haymes, Dean Hershberger, Donald I-lrcks, Sharon Hollrns, Betty Howk Wrlbur lluhhee Jamtc ktnnon, Earl krrby, Leslre Kocsrs, Randel LaPrade, John Lee lrmrny Nlantlo Tommy Xlantlo, Xlarrlyn lxlartm Rebecca Nlartrn, Gaxnelle Meredrth, Arthur Messrch. Carol Nlrller George Vlrtchell Edgar lxorrnent, Nlrke Petree, Nlarron Phrllrps Barbara Prtts, Wesley Sm1th, Wayne Stuart, Wesley Talley Stanley Tucker, Pat Wells, Bessre Wood, W1ll1am Wrrght, ' 2 . .H .. -' :- ?N':t f'1 -1 Hlxnnktr xv. - A .' .l Q? I dj , 2 5 -, Q 1 i , z.- xf' -1 W Q Q, M, - y X VY. .KX w . U V I 1 tv' ni Z., f 7 , gf B. 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S: 4 - -5 6, 7 1 . -..:s X N- 1 Q Q' .1 K: if : L In S 030 IC' SEVENTH GRADE Peggy Adams Wrlham Adams 'vlartha Bradley Brll Dabney Raymond Denn1s Elwood Edwards Hal'r1etF1sher Walter Flannagan Carolyn H azelgrove Kenneth Hames Phermelra Hammond Rlta Han Sarah Hatch Bobby Heath Llnda Heath Betty Hlggens Sonny Hlggens Douglas Howk Rachea1Jef ferson Carol Jenklns Ann Lane Percy Marshall Jean Matthews Freddre Mayor Barbara Nlrlls Sue Mrlls Beckle Sadler J1mS1mpson Sewell Srmpson Betty Falley Lou1sSrn1th Rosa Smlth Floyd Splcer Douglas Tate Jeanette Talley James Vaughan Ann Wells Patsy West Bonrue Whrtlock Wrlllam Whltlock Joy cc W1lkerson James Wlllet Eddle Wllllams Gary Wlllrams Jullan Wrrght Shlrley Wrrght Doug Palmer SIXTH GRADE Harry Allen Carlton Ballard Stuart Banes Judy Barr Claude Beasley Beyerly Blake B111 Brooks Gar land Bunch Dayld Campbell Beyerly Carter Trlp Clark Fdlth Dans Ray Dean Paul Dorn Carol Fox Joe Fulcher Nlary Garatl Camllle Gauldrng Betty Jean Coodman Edward Graves Wayne Greenwood Bobby Johnson Beverly Howell Daud Howell Dale Hudson Lrnda Hughes Nlancy Jefferson Patsy Krrby Davrd Krrby Wllma Krrby Thomas Krrby lloward Lane Page LaPrade Gary Lee Llnda Lee Mabel Llsbon Suzanne Lynch Tommy Mantlo Davrd Martln V1v1an 'ylartm Brenda Mayor Chuck Mayor Dor1s NlcGhee Ronnle Xllller Warren Mrchell Chlpper Moran Nlancy Nlorment Joan Parsley Wayne Peace Margaret Pulllng Bllly Setzer Cary Smlth Dan1elSm1th Thomas Sprcer Allan Talley Sandra Tate Martha Tomley George West Elw1n W111l3IllS Judy W1l11ams Henry Wood 5V F! ...., Av WH. ?6 X' .bfn 'Q rj 'S VI l ffl kL..f'k Du V+ -..C is -3 S. ,- A A -S-...s .an an 1 A - 4 f 4- 4 N. 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V X M Q 1 4 -'W Wsijffj, These ladres supply a very vltal part of our dally schedule food They are from left to rrght Mrs Ruth Dandrldge, Nlrs Sue M1l1s, Mrs Elrzabeth NormentfSuperv1serJ, Mrs Franlue Taylor, and Mrs Mane W1ll1s Snapahota Nlrs McClarer1 s srxth grade wa s well fortified! XY Mrs. Dunham's Seventh Grade 20 emember Biology Class- -right before lunch? ORGANIZATIONS j 5 A 11 'f' 'IMP I ' -s 13' ts The Student Co-operative Association here at Battlefield Park IS a very active organ lzatlon Every member of the student body IS a member of the S C A ln turn they elect their councll which IS composed of the president vlce presndent secretary, reporters, and presidents of the homerooms Above are the officers of T956 57 They are from left to rnght Wayne Martin Betty Meredith Carolyn Norment Carole Eltel Madeleine Watkins and Evelyn Adams Mass Janice Wrllnams advrsed the councll Thus year the S C A worked toward student partlcnpatlon whrch, for an excellent ex ample they recelved throughout American Education Week November l2 l6 The S C sponsored the Homecoming Dance held at Battlefield thus year for the first time tives for this year was to coordinate all organrzatlons and actlvltles under the S C A And we fund that many of the clubs and orgamzatrons that In the past have done very little or nothlng, have worked hard to be a One of the many Important oblec credit to themselves and our school 21 'r 1 f.. 1 -xx , , 1 N . . u l n 0 0 I I o n , ' ' ' , - . . .A , . U . X xg l l l -als -irq 9' AF l-4'-'Q R bf 'I X 15.- .M so..-.Num SEATED Leland McGhee, Treasurer lxathleen Graves, V1ce Presrden Brenda Parsley President Ann Mundre Reporter Nlayre Frances Lee Secretary STANDIING Joe Bowles, Dennis Pounds, Carolyn Norment Carole Frtel Wclford Nlartrn, Betty iN'l6I6Cl1Ill, Martha Dlllon, Pattle Sadler, Patrlcxa Davls Betsy Allen Bernlce Allen, L01s Adams, Fxelyn Adams, Barbara Whrtlock, Ruby Ballard Vrrgrnra Larson Jean Zelrnsky Peggy Phrllrps qabsentj Beta Club Each year the Battlefield Park Chapter ofthe National Beta Club recognizes the outstanding students in scholastic achievements, activi ties, and personal qualities. Their activities are highlighted by a Tapp- ing Service, Candlelight Installation Service, Banquet, Beta Convention, and tour. 4L A- Y -1 i i up y ' C 4 A A BA' A Y Ar 1 A' T 'rf' 'fp I T, L r i ' B f 2 I . ' 4 j aft l j 4 a r A IH- - 3031 A ' - A S 2 2' ' - ' Ii . I : ' 1. V 1. '- y ' I - , 0 - 1 1 5 A . . . , .. .' ' . . L, . , . .. I . V, A., . T314 J' FIRST ROW Harrv McGhee, Gerald Bosher Vrce Presrdent Norman Mantlo Presrdent Olyn Long Secretary, Jlmmy Coleman Treasurer, Corbrn Alexander Reporter SECOND ROW Wayne Lucord, Emmet Eng ehart Page Moran B1 ly Heath Sterlxng Nlann THIRD ROW Mr Roger Nlrtchell Samuel Klrby Raymond Dorn DICRIE Xdams Johnny Hobson Edmn Moran Brlly Toppel Johnny Vaughan Wayne Swann Trea urer, Barbara Whrtlock Presrdent Patrxcra Whltlock Shrrley Vrar, Martha Dxllon Shlrlcy Bmnrx SECOND ROW Joyce Atkrnson, Shrrley Talley, Betty Bosher Beverly Sprcer, Pat Gauldrng Nlargaret Barker, Patrrcxa Wrthers, Carolyn Nance Lucy Selden Pattre lung THIRD ROW Madelerne Watkrns, Alrce Boggs Ruby Smrth Betty Whrtlock FOURTH ROW Peggy Alexander, Rudy Ballard Mrs Ehzabeth Eubank, Bets Allen Vrce Presrdent, Joyce Vaughan 'JHA f' A, ' ' A 5: 4 1 I - , . ' - , . .' : ' E , , 'I 1' , ' L . Z ' . l A , I , , ' ' FIRST ROW: Judy' Furness - Secretary, Carolyn Norment - Reporter, Mayre Frances Lee - S , - . ' 4 , , , . V . . ' K . U J , 0 Z A . . V , D I V - I 1 U - I 1 1 I I, C : A I Q- I I . I ' . : , . ' 'y' ' . D 5 J J . ' 2: , - -1 In A ,- . E' , ' :I .fy I 4 X' I f 1 . 'fifm e cl Nw- Lows 30 ug! l QS 1 t GV Lcxailfl- Nidvis0Y Carole Eitel, Assistant Editor, and Brenda Parsley, 'del.WK?' ' Business Manager The Rebel THE REBEL, our school paper is published monthly, except January, by the student body. Included within its covers are community' and school news, interesting editorials and human interest stories written by the staff. Also, t ere is included on up-to-date social column. Sl'l l limi: Miss Natalie Tiller, Harold Mellini, Carol1.'iiNorii.eiit. and lean Zelinslq.. STANDING: Ann Mundie, Evelyn Adams, Kathleen Graves, Lois Adanis, Ruby Ballard, Dennis Pounds, Betsy Allen, Lucy Seldon,, Pat Gaulding, Fleetwood Howell, Wayne Martin, Joe Bowles, and Jackie Yorke. 24 'Ike Battlefield H.,'f,-'Z '7. . ' i4, f' f . ,f-A . STANDING: Joe Bowles, Sports Editorg Terry Murphy, Reporterg Mrs. Louise Helwig, Advisorg SEATED: Evelyn ,-X Janis, Typistg klayre Frances Lee, Reporterg Carolyn Nornient, Sports Editor. ABSENT: Virginia Lawson, Art Editorg Ann Txlundie, Typist. THE BATTLEFIELD, our yearbook, is published by the Senior Class. Between its covers are class and organization pictures, our various teams, the Senior Mirror, Last Will and Testament, Senior Statistics, and reminiscences ot our past years at Battlefield. liranda llarslcy, Editor QCenteryg Carole Eitel, Kathleen Graves, AS' Assistant Editors. 0.6 vom os' E . vile TEES' BCYXSCLS xxaxv F Q09 T714 bln lex Talley, Joyce Atkrn qs lll betty Wlntlocll, a S r1c1aXwl11tlock llarold Nlckrrn Carole E1tel Barbara Wlntlock Alrce Stallard .lean Lennslly Kathleen raye Xlrss a Pmyer S 1o11sor Tllol as Adan s l 1tt1c :radler Bcxrrly Sp1cer Peggy Pllllllps llarry Vcohee Sabetq Patnol HRST ROW J1rnn1y Nlantlo Ciroly 1 Enhank, Nlayfre Frances Lu , Nl1delc1r1e Watkrns, Nlarraret lurby Al1ce Stallard Brenda Parr ley Evelyn Adams, Carolyn Norn1ent, LaVerne Blake Brenda Blake, Ruthanne Fllurman Lors Adams, Judy Flll'llL , Reprald Beasley THIRD ROW Xlr Roger Xl r l1ell sponsor Corhm Alexander, Stanley Tucker, Page Xloran Carlton llaynes llama lynn, Pame Sadler lionald lduards Olyn Lony, The Future Teo hers ot Amerrco Cloo as on OFQCIFIIZGTIOD that explores ond promotes tne ments of teochmg Ooservonce ot Notnonol Educotron Week ond portrcrpotron m twc County Federotaon of FTA Cluos were omong tne oct1v1t-es ot our club thas yeor The Sotcty Potrol IS on orgomzotnon ot selected boys ond grrls from the seventh ond 1 nth grades and hrgh school who help therr schoolmates to ovord trofflc occldents In orzgomzmg the Sotety Potrol the prrmory obrect IS to prevent deaths by motor vehrcles ond to promote on ottntude toward tollowrng bosnc rules For sote wolkmg The tunctnon ot the Potrol IS to rnstruct, drrect ond control the members of the student body rn cross mg the streets neor or ot school 1 : , 4 , P t, f r . 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' A - ' I y . . . n I A . . . . :FI I o u ' n Ji, . . . , . . .. l .1 Qonenazca SEA ED Kathleen Craxes Brenda Par le Carole Ertel Jean Zelrn lx STANDING Vayre 'xlartrn Reggre Bea lay Semen Plaq Shrrley Brnnrx Wayne Lucord Pat Dans Ann Nlundre Jane Allen Carolyn Normenl Fleet wood Howell Exelyn Adarr s Welford Martrn Niayre Frances lee Terry Nlurphy Brenda larsley Barbara Whrtloclr Jean Zelmsky Jackre Yorke Jae Box e Harold Nlckrrn Leland N1 Chee FORENSICS The Forensrc contests, sponsored by the Vrrgmla Hugh School league, are held annually an the sprung The contests, mcludmg the one act plays, debates, poetry and prose readrngs, spelling and publnc speakmg, are held ln competutlon with other Vrrgmla schools SENIOR PLAY Creeping Shadows, by Germarne Haney, presented by the Class of 57, on December 7 at 8 00 p m , was a three act mystery mvolvlng ample use of the comedy element In starrmg roles were Brenda Parsley, Barbara Whutlock, Terry Murphy, and Jackie Yorke Bernice Allen, Jean Zelmsky, Dennls Pounds, Leland McGhee, and Joe Bowles were bnlled the supporting cast The rest ofthe Sensors drd thelr part to add to the mystlfymg plot, prov mg the Sensor Play to be a fine nlght for all theatre goers ln thus area O ' T : ' l ' , 5 jf, ' , 's'j,'. ' .' Q : lx 'r r A , 1' S g I, l -. z O A If ' . ' '. Y . . 0 I ll t ' T ' A 1 ' 1 A J l 4 Dillon, Dennis Pounds, Bernice I ' 1' 0 ' I A I v r lea I ' .1 V . g 'A ', 7 v , I I 'I I 7 l n xl S, . , ' . C9 , ' M,-1 .4 I 1 - C Il ' ll ' I a Q . C Q 0 ' I O 5 0 ' O I C D ' ' 1 C 0 Band SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Elwood Edwards, Sonny l-lrggrns Bobby Johnston Sandra Tate Beverly Blake Beverly Carter Paul Dorn, Chuck Mayor STANDING George West Nhke Petree, Percy Marshall, Betty Holt, Ray Dean Gary Lee, James Vaughan, Douglas Deaton, Bobby Gentry, Marlon Phllllps, Stanley Tucker Chonua FIRST ROW Patr1c1a Wh1t lock, Carolyn Nance, Mayre Frances Lee, Betty Meredxth Shuley V1ar Carole Eltel SECOND ROW Betty Bosher Joyce Vaughan Ruby Ballard Peggy Alexander Shxrley B1nn1x, Patr1c1a Davrs Mr Van Allen. THIRD ROW Ahce Stallard, Lo1s Adams Jean Zehnsky Barbara Whrtlock, Patty Sadler, Peggy Phxlllps, Betsy Allen FOURTH ROW Wayne Martln Carl Barnwell, Dean Hershberger, James Kennon, Welford Martin, Leland McGhee, Denms Pounds. Giving school splrlt a boost thas year, were the band and chorus under the dlrectlon of Mr Kenneth Van Allen Always wllllng to be of servlce, these groups gave many musical programs Hlghlights were the Christmas cantata of the chorus, entertalnment at football games by the band, and the concert presented by the band at a P T A meetmg 28 p I 0 , I a K , I 1 I gf ' A .lr Y' . D I ' 1 y I , i ' .' ' . ' ' : 5 I U I v . ' . K . . V , Y . V Q o H . , , 7, , : v0 ' .fxn 0 x 1 t N . Y 1 1 . . . , Q 1 I 4 Q I I O l 0 ' y O O . . - . . . . . - - I O O O SPORTS l l l 'vi . : lgfff Q '45 I fLL7 la 1 wwf? in 'flf :lg T 4 12. f ' ,f' Q, 4 what 5 xx 1 fl! My 5 , ,f J - , . 1 Q ' f J . 5, 'ff thi A 1 7 ,,7N Y Ex ,V f ,Lu ' N ky U,---- I.4q t ' 3' A fy . Q Q 'fi' ' Q fff f'f?K 5 Nz' ,zg Q11 X X , '+,x + ' ix 5 Se 'K ' I I Q, Q F ilxrff V ', 'NK . C A Cheenleadena LEFT TO RIGHT Lols Adams Evelyn Adams. Barbara Whrt lock, Patrrcra Dans, Jean Zelrnsky Patty Sadler, Ruby Smrth. Judy Fumes , Carole Ertcl HEAD CHEERLEADER Caro lyn lxorment. MASCOT Frances Adams FROlxT ROW Jackre Yorke Vrce Presrdent Betty Meredrth, Secretary Joe Bowles, Reporter SECOND ROW 'ylargaret Krrby , Kathleen Graves, Carolyn Norment, Barbara Whrtlock, Jean Zelrnsky , Betsy Allen, Patsy Davrs, Pattre Sadler, Brenda Parsley, Evelyn Adams, Ruby Srnrth Carole Eitel, Mrs. Lourse Helwlg, Sponsor Mr, S. L McClaren, Sponsor Regvre Beasley, Dennrs Pounds J D Deaton, Jarncs Corker, Jrmnry Marshall Fleetwood Howell Davrd Wrllrams, Welford Martrn, monoqnam Club Ram or shine, wm or lose the cheerleaders were always pulllng for fhelr team Many hours of hard work and personal sacrifices were combined to make this a most enloyable year The Monogram Club establrshed for recognmon nn frelds of sports and forensncs, gives a school emblem to signify a member. 29 n ' Q , 2 fy,-v f ' - - V' - , y V , ' ' N . V - . : A ' Presidentg Terry Murphy, I I . Q , H, o V y . , i .A . Sf? QOUAD FIRST ROW Dennts Pounds Fleetwood Howell Welford Nlart1nQCo Captatnp Jaclue Yorke CCo Captatny Edvnn Moran Terry Murphy Wayne Lucord Joe Bowles flwlanagery SECOND ROW Mr John Yorke fCoachJ Btlly Southworth Reggte Beasley Page Nloran, Raymond Dorn Corbrn Alexander James Corker J D Deaton, Johnny Vaughan, and Davrd Wrlhams WW-1 CV Nga www Terry Nlurphy Welford Martrn Wax ne Lucord Fleetwood Howell The Rebels tried hard this year and were rn good shape towards the end of the season after hard rrarnmg under Mr John Yorke Their games were cllmaxed with a banquet af which fume Welford Marhn, Dennis Pounds, Fleetwood Howell Jackre Yorke, and Terry Murpny were awarded trophles b Mr S L McClaren for outstandlng p ay Raymond Donn Wayne Lucord, .llmmy Marshall Davld Wnllnams, Reggae Beasley, and J D Deaton recerved lei' ters and emblems 30 k 1 3 r 1 1 T 1 1 T u I 0 9 1 I ' 3 0 1 , I I 1 U A , , . . 0 2 J 2 J aa -. K. -.1 Q . ' f . -.f ' T P A I .. 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II n - - e - - - O 1 - I 1 o 0 , e d 0 we W0 on xx may Daq I 957 Along with the flowers, Moy brought on operohc Mc Doy to Boftleflelcl or , wlth c court of eight hugh school gurls ,9 xx xxege X e Qc gd Bawxld 9,609 ,O 001 Le fo fr Ndargaret K1rby XX X' a M aivo C Q-P3036 O .r Adam Homecomnng l956 brought a new trend to the football season at Battlefield The S C A sponsored a dance held m honor of the Queen Brenda Parsley Princesses Betty Meredith and Patrrcla Gauldrng the football players and cheerleaders Alumnl pictured below were Invited and had a corner all of their own decorated with plc tures dug out of the file after berng stacked away for years Brenda was crowned before Yorke and Welford Martin The float was beautrfully decorated wrth a backboard rn a football desrgn and even the rough weather failed to dampen any one s sprrrts ull Q ' i n ' l ' l the game by Co-Captains Jackie lx l N Polio Queen Carolyn Norment shone for Battlefield Park as she reigned over the Martha Jeter Polio Dance For 1957 This dance is held annually to assist the March of Di mes Drive and a cond: date from our school competes wi th one from Washington Henry High School 'lootball Banquet Football season would not have been complete without a banquet for the boys to re lolce over a season of fun and hard work Mr S L McClaren awarded Welford Martin mg play 3 s s QSY 3 ,Nat XXV wet' 3 es -N P58 A s 36666 than al me loo S '00 x Xl at 'QYXZ 018 Q09 ai K9 Nha! taco? S Dennis Poinds, Fleetwood Howell, Jackie Yorlce,. arid Terry Murphy, trophies for outstanli- ak X, b,.Q X ' R096 Ol fx- . ' 6 xi . tl X , U , Semon -Hwtonq Hrgh school is a thing of the past now but it seems such a short time ago that we looked up to the Seniors and dreamed of the day when we would own rings and march up on the stage for graduation Xnd we swore that WE w ouldn t be at all sad anyone can ma ke a mistake fxen rn 1953 when we were Freshmen we still felt like pebbles on a huge beach But then the hght dawned and we got into the swing of changing classes making noise in the halls losing books and skipping class as much 1s possible hwelyn Adams and Brenda Parsley were reporters on the Rebel Stiff and were in the May Court Would We trade high sehool for grade sehool now? Neverl M B I I lmore would have probably traded us though for anything! lt is generally assumed by eyery one that Sophomores are the most pestuous class in high school and we couldn t let them down Mr S l N'leClaren struggled with us in the auditorium for homeroom period More of us were assigned positions on the Rebel Staff and Barbara Whttlock and Virginia Brewer were in the Nlay Court Dennis Pounds was our presldent We reahzed that we only got what we deserved as was shown in our participation of sports and rndnetion into the Beta Club Nt last we reached a level where Ol R opinions held 1 little Qexer so httlej foree around Battle P l' Safety Patrol and Nlonogram Clubs would not haxe been complete without our say so Again Brenda and Etelyn were in the May Court and Jean Zellnsky led our class through a successful year We daneed tothe theme of Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White at the Junior Senior Prom and Miss Janice lkxlhams was a great help tn planning our parties and keeping us straightened out At last we accomphshed the task of becoming dignified CU Seniors We led the school in a aettxrtles the Rebel the Beta Club football basketball and almost anything you could name The year went by like a flash as He produced Creeping Shadows our play by Germain Haney and edited The Battlefield Carolyn Norment as class president and Mrs Ehzabeth Eubank worked hard to give ns all that Semors should hue Margaret Kirby was May Queen and Ann Mundie was one of her attendants Now it is 1957 and we have spent elexen of our best years as Rebels Ltfe holds so many wonder ful opportunities that we probably haxe no regret leaving Battlefield But we will always carry the memory of the downfalls and the triumphs we have had here and we hope those following us will have at least half s mueh fun Evelyn Adams Class Historian 38 Q O e 7 .- t I - ' V - 6 I . I . v y ' nf -- I 1 ' s. , . . . Q . ' ' - . A . ' 'X ' . . ' ' ' J 5 . ' 1 ' ' . . 1 . ' ' - - r. . . V 1 1 1 ' f -- ' . . ! x 1 r I S 1 5 ' I b . v . 1 ' s A . - S 'x ' 0 1 -ef ' , K K , Y A 1 M 5 1 a V ' I 5 K I s 1 ' x - field. We were the mighty Juniors, and to let people know about us, we stuck our noses into everytlnng. 1. ' . Fx., ' , . N .., ' ' ' ' . ' ' t ' ' ' ' - ' . ' ll ' ' f' W.: 2 , f , , . , '. . , e ' ' ' , . Q .1 . ' , . . x 3 vw .2 ' K .. , ' ' , r 1 1 ' l I . . ' ' , .I ' ' V I 11. 1 - 7 1 I K . A . ' ' ' 1 r t r ' - '1 Y 1 I I V ' V- Semen Stattattca EVELYN ADAMS Class Vrce President! S C A 2 3 Pre dent 4 F H A 3 The Rebel 2 3 4 The Battlefreld 3 4 Safety Patrol! 3 4 F T A 3 Forensrc 3 Chorus! 2 Basketball I 2 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 May Court I 3 Semor Play 4 THOII S ADAMS F T A 4 Senlor Play 4 BERMCE ALUEN Beta Club 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Basketball 3 Manager 4 F H A 2 3 Semor Play 4 SHIRIEY BINNIX F H A 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Chorus 4 Semor Play JOSEPH BOWLES Chorus I Lrbrary Club I Basketball 3 Manager I 2 Forensrc I Track I Rebel Staff 4 Class Reporter 2 Safety Patrol 2 Beta Club 2 3 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Football Manager 4 The Battlefreld Staff 4 Semor Play 4 PATRICIA DAVIS Cheerleader 4 Basketball4 Softball 2 4 Monogram 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 2 3 Class Re porter 4 F H A 2 3 I1brary Club 4 Beta Club 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 NIARTIIA DILLON Ltbrary Club Presldent 4 Beta Club 3 4 Semor Play 4 mtu HEATH F F A 3 4 Beta Club 3 4 FLEETWOOD HOWELL Football 2 3 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Rebel Staff 4 Semor Play 4 NIARCARET KIRBY Softball I 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Captarn 4 Monogram Club! 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 F H A 2 3 Lrbrary Club 4 Safety Patrol 4 May Court 4 Semor Play 4 VIRCINIA LARSON Beta Club 2 3 4 The Battlefleld staff 4 NIAYRE FRANCES LEE Beta Club 2 3 4 F H A 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club! 4 Safety Patrol I 2 3 4 Chorus F T A I The Battlefleld Staff4 Semor Play 4 WAYNE LL CORD Football 4 F F A 3 4 Monogram Club 4 Semor Play 4 NORMAN MANTLO Band I Safety Patrol I 2 3 Football Manager I 2 3 Vlonogram Club 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 F F A 2 3 Presrdent 4 Semor Play 4 INELFORD MARTIN Class Reporter 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Beta Club 3 4 Football I 2 3 Co Captam 4 Bas ketball I 2 Baseball 3 4 Chorus 4 Semor Play 4 LFIANID MCGHEE Track! Chorus! 4 Forensrc 2 Amerrcan Legtonl 2 3 Rebel Staffr 2 3 Edrtor Beta Club 3 Safety Pdrol I Semor Play 4 ANN VIL NIDIE Class Treasurerl 3 Chorus I 2 3 Lrbrary Club! 4 F H A 2 3 Beta Club 3 4 Rebel Staff 4 The Battlef1eld Staff 4 May Court 4 Semor Play 4 Basketball Manager 3 Tl RRY MURPHY Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Monogram Club 3 4 Track I The Battlefleld Staff 4 Semor Play 4 CXROLYN NORMENT Class Reporter 2 Class Secretary 3 Class Pres1dent4 Chorus I 2 3 Lrbrary Club I XlaJorette I 2 Cheerleader 3 Head Cheerleader 4 Basketball I 2 F H A 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 2 Captarn 3 4 Monogram 1 2 3 4 S C A 3 4 Beta Club 2 3 4 The Bartlefreld Staff4 Rebel Staff3 4 Semor Play 4 EDWIN MORAN1 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Baseball 3 Semor Play 4 BRENDA PARSLEY Chorus I 2 Basketballz 3 4 Forensrc 2 3 4 Rebel Staff! 2 3 4 Class Presrdentl The Battlef1eld Staff Edrtor 4 Beta Club 2 3 Pres1dent4 Safety Patrol I 3 4 Monogram Club 2 3 4 May Court I 3 Semor Play 4 DENNIS POUNDS Class Reporter I S C A Reporter 2 3 Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball! 2 Co Captarn 3 4 Football 3 4 Class Presldent 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 4 lrbrary Club 2 Monogram Club I 2 3 4 Beta Club 2 3 4 Rebel Staffz 4 The Battlefteld Staff4 Forenslcs 3 4 Semor Play 4 BARBARA WHITLOCK Class V1ce Presldent 3 Class Secretary 4 Beta Club 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Basketball4 Softbal13 May Courtz F T A 2 3 F H A 2 3 Pres1dent4 Llbrary Club4 Ch01'l.1SI 3 Presldent 4 Semor Play 4 JACKIE YORKE Football! 2 3 Co Captain 4 Basketball I 2 3 Co Captaxn 4 Track I Baseballr 2 3 4 Monogram Clubr 2 3 Pres1dent4 Class Secretaryz The Battlefreld Staff4 Rebel Staff2 3 4 Safety Patrol I 2 Semor Play 4 JEAN ZELINSRY Forensrcs I 2 3 4 Glen, Club! 2 3 4 Library Club! 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When a young man can face the business world with the same undaunted courage that he bucks the line in football, and can take the bumps that inevitably will come to him in business and can keep his fighting spirit and keep smiling then he has the mark of a champion The world needs young men like this and the world will make way for them The life insurance business needs such men so why not prepare yourself for a career in the life Insurance business It s a business of opportunity for young men of ambition and vision Life Insnrnnee Cn Inc The Home of Protection WRIGHT BROKERAGE Compliments of HORACE AND CHARLIE WRIGHT Kmgan Products Skippy Peanut Butter I7I5 Rhoadmiller Road Richmond Virginia Phone 63002 Henle Ileneiieinl Home Office A Richmond, Virginia Phone Old Church 2517 Ellerson, Virginia THE HERALD PROGRESS Hanover County s Newspaper Since 1881 I R GUlLD8.SON Plumbing ond Heohng Compliments of Mechonlcsvllle VITQIDIC Mech. 5411 Printing - Publishing A:q .ESV Q Q 'T V tl 4 K' Monuments and Flowers Mechamcsvllle, Va Prlvate Ambulance Phone 5068 E Ray Wmters, President Class Rlngs Harry R James, Vice presldenf Commencement Announcements WINTERS JAMES INSURANCE AGENCY INC Medals and Trophles Specnalnzmg ln Partncnpatmg Insurance of lntegnty W C SAUNDERS COMPANY ll7 Broad Grace Arcade Lobby Richmond I9 VG. 3ll0 West Marshall Street Telephone 7-2938 Richmond, Va . Old Dominion 'Jfzactou 6 Equipment Co. Ford Tractors 8. Implements Sales Service 200l Westmoreland St . 46733 Richmond, V 1 ! . 4 T T T 1 ,V 4 n, fl A its-2 - 'P ' 'ST' I 'C' ' ' T- .' T 1-'50 - 3,-A T 'Q ' x' O Q W , , 5 . . . , . y J fl x N5-' ' . .15 , WI-4, ,. p'l Il!!! . I a . as 1 - , ,l hw T x . ,'g1B,4,1l ' ,qs J, E H 1 T 'E 1 'T' ' 3 , , l I 1 . I Congratulations Graduates Always Drunk Mnlk for Health Richmond Damq For the Best ln Mrlk and Cream T11 1 ounts Bank, Inc Mechamcsvllle Virglnua Member of Federal Deposnt Insurance Corporatnon SMITHDEAL MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE HAnnlsFuPPrnfC0 Owned and Operated by SPOTUHE GOOdS Hanover County Men V E Jernigan Presrdent 71513 M 1I15tr et Robert S Jeffers Vice Presrdent Rlfhmo d VU' lma Rnchmond Vlrgmna Compliments of Beattze Baca Conn meal Ellerson Va Q O . Y 1 ' 1 ' ' A o I Inc. Telephone 27838 l?'al7'3O'9 4 A . I . ' al e D I , , . n , . g. . . I . . . O . 1 0 Banden 4 manhet We Cut Meats for Freezers CHARLIE'S BARBER SHOP HEATH'S RADIO SERVICE Arr Condlhoned Batteries Tubes Supplnes All Makes Radios Qpen 3 00 Close 6 30 and Televlsnan Close Frl day 7 30 Phone Mech Sqfurdqy 8 Your Pafronage Mechamcsvl Ile, Virglma App,-ecmted Vzllaqe -I-Iandwane 6 Supplq Co Mechamcsvrlle Vlrgmla Phone 5813 Wai I O O Q Q I n . n . I f Xi: Q-ti 'Arr .Au K RS, INC Mechonlcsvllle 5300 TALLEY 8K CASSIDY Fresh Meats 8. Groceries Phone Mech 3852 Route I, Rlchmond, Vlrglmo GAMMON GROCERY Mechonlcsvllle 5232 U S Good Western Beef Fresh Groted Coconut u s e . o Q o o - n u o U ELLYSON'S GARAGE General Repairs Conoco Products Route One Rnchmond Vlrgumo Compliments of B B JONES F r1ck Sawrmll Equlpment Hoe S1monds Dxsston Saws We Serv1ce We Trade We Fmance Quahty Machmery S1nce 1853 FRICK Frxck Co Mecharucsvxlle Va Phone Mech 5335 Crutchheld Motor Co XR Q Chevrolet Sales Servxce Ellerson Va . . . . . ,, . . . ' , . Q I I mit' l.l1 ee ' ,Z-4 ,- of 1 J : 1 : - , . Wlechamcawlle Cleanena Night Drop in Window Drive In Service Call 5212 for all your Laundry and Dry Cleaning Needs or Use Our Cash and Carry Service AUDITORIUM AUTO PARTS CO BLAIR S DRUG STORE We buy all models of wrecks The Store Render: ng the Same Service For the Last l24 Years We sell new and used parts for makes and models Pl10f1e 70363 Good used cars and trucks Mechamcsvllle Plke Phone 2 9624 Lzpacomb Bnothena Lumber: Co Lumber and Building Materials Mill Work Telephone Mechanrcsvllle 5069 Telephone Mechanlcsvllle 5251 Alliance 'hfztzlryefz Coup Manufacturers of High Grade Fertilizers Ellerson, Virginia Milford, Vlrglma I All R F. D. l Richmond, Virginia Richmond Vlf9inlC' f HRNE1LTIOTOIlC0 LAY S POTATO CHIPS ASK Swnfts FLEE?igD Ice Cream P Tangy h ckory ba becued flavo W W Thompson Co , Inc: Rmhmond Vo school Photographers The Photographs m this book were mode by us Y 1 3 Y '. , . .. 0 I C 9 ' BARBECUE .4- , i - r r 0 0 U ' I C W BLAKE Grocerles and General Merchandrse Route I, Ellerson, Va Telephone Old Church 2671 Compliments DOYLE S RESTAU RANT Phone 228l Old Church W T WFST STORE General Merchandise Old Church Tunstall, Va GAULDING S STORE Telephone Mech 3842 Natronwlde Mutual Insurance Natronwrde Mutual Flre Insurance Columbus I6, Ohio JOHN E MANN Your Frrend ln tlme of need Home Mechamcsvllle, V Phone Mech 2324 WINNIE S BEAUTY SHOP STO O0 Permanent For Chlldren S5 50 thunk twnce It pays to look nrce Telephone Mech 5405 C B WILLIAMS Grocery Fresh Meats 8. Groceries Route 3, Rrchmond Vrrgnra Phone Falrfreld 4824 Complrments of FRIENDS ' of I 0 . Q I . . . I Nationwide Life Insurance Co. . . . 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