Vor years of service, sincere devotion and loyalty, understanding of students, and high ideals, wo the students of biand High School, lovingly dedicate The Echo to Miss Virginia brown. 00 00 H IN MEMORIAM These laid the world away; Poured out the red sweet wine of youth; Gave up the yeare to he of work and joy. LEROY THOMAS PARMER «JEFF TROY ilOREHEAD ARTHUR ROLAND PORTERFIELD SHERMAN TARTER SADLER £ WILLIAM LARRY STONE CLIFFORD TKOiAS Yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do fol- low them. Rev. 14;13 IN MEMORIAM He lived, not for the accumulation of the perishable wealth of this world, but to plant the seeds of kindness, love, and goodness in the hearts of girls and boys. 0 may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence. 9h the o eA4Mce +  C A. Allen, jr. isdwln ♦loxandxia Axonxe iionaia oaEoom axien 8li '• John L«6 iUUu«, Jx. xiooei v xujlmOu oargax' ROuUiOw nlloOU.Alliipb rranoee jjdwin mankena Ernest Hugnes Blankenship Ervin Blankenship Ruee Tate Bowen HErvoy Lake Brown Robert Donald Bruce William Edgar Bruce Herbert Eetel Caetle Ralph Olden Cox Leo Harlon Cqx' J. 0. Clark , Jr. Ernest Edward Davie William p. Durham Donald Lee Dunn Carl U.-Dunn roll of honor Oha Couttbuf Gilmore D. StoDfcre Carnett Rot Strook Claude 3. Stowers warren SamSel Thomas John R. Tuggle• Randolph P ch Wyriok J$ D, Wyrifck Lloyd B. Wilker Carl Reid frigut WAVE 8 Ruth Mildred Dunn lath Elizabeth Bruoe WACCS Jtfmee T..Dunn, Jr. Julian ,B.'JDunn Guy B. Dunn, Jr. Paul- S. .Dunn , Jackson S. Dunn JWckson gt..Clair Dunn William.D, Dunn Ni D. Dun Oecar E. Elliot, Jr. Carretj McOellan ijlswiok Eugene E. Panning Donald if. Goruon Henry Olen Hall jpeeph.B. Hetherington Jay Fred Hall William D. Hancock Carl S. Hamilton Jame6 Hooeier Donald.W. Hawene Woodrov Haven8 Raymond R, Kidd Ralph M. Zidd Cuy W, Kidd Noel.H . Kidd Ceorge 3, Kegley Andrew . Kitts jpm  R N— Kitt8 Brmond Elmer Kidd Kenneth Kitte E. Elmer. Kidd Robert Lee jjillirons E. Maxwell Morehead Ralph A. Muetard Q. Baecom liuetard Minor Munoy, Jr. Charles Raymond Muncy Kermit B. Muetard Andrew M. Muncy, Jr. Albert Warren Newberry ?. Randolph Newberry Harvey N. Pauley Samuel W. P§uley CalviB Miles Purkey Rarry E. Quillen David $• Richard eon Randal PA Richard eon W7 Wane Richard eon -iosa Bird Wanna Alien Munoy Gebbert NURSES JlolBe- M. Bane Cay Jeanette McGuire Jarah Ellen Mustard Jdna Ellen Buchanan Prod A. ‘Richardeon David a. Repaee Walter-A, .Repas s L. Donald Repaee Ralph W. Scott H. Eugane Shufflebargpr ★★★★ QO GG (Junior ::.e Ho'om Teacher) hr. Jov. j vie American Government leone try • Algebra 3atic I lath Sc ience (Sophomore Home toom Teacher) (Freehmsn Home Hoom Jeuche ) ilr. Claude itow re Hietory III Civice Hnglieh I Physical Education JAr. 3. LI. Wright Agriculture teacher French I Lire. Jane Stafford Home 2con.nice Teacher X' X lire. llUBiC 3en L. Bird Teacher ■mi -i th eve nth 111 £ £ Sreever .Third L fourth Lire. Burton fifth ' Li:•:th Mr e. Muncy fourth fifth Charles Robert 3urton, Jr. Transferred from Hollybroot Ke was a merr.ber of the F. F. A.-4t,46. Motto: A fellov.' of plain and uncoined constancy. Garnett Clifton Carrol Special G. I. student. Motto: Climb high, climb far. Your goal the shy, your aim the star. 00 00 Glorina 3ertha Davis Transferred from Dublin hi?h School Rome 3conomics-44-45-46. Member of L.C.A. 46., Member of Choral Club-4i—40. Tyrist of annual46. Motto-s It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Margaret 311en Dillard xransierred from eohanicsburg. Jne toon part in the fo; lowing act- ivies. softball 43-44-46, -,asi;etball 43-44. Motto: -he te .pie of tur pure though ts is—sile.ce. • aJe Davie Blankenship Transferred from Holly brook He took part in the followii activitiee; Eoftball-45, .3aseball-4u, Member of the i . r . A. -4b, 4o . Motto: Work. iteelf ie a pie sure. Helen «hite Bo le Irani.ierred from Dublin Hirh Echool Uember of Choral Club44-4t-46, member •. S.C.A.-46, l?reeident of.Home Economies oleee46. .he alt • took Hone Scon oroic8-45- 4b. She v ae Business Manager of annual 4G ..otto: tterer do today v h : t you can out off until tomorrow. Carol dean Brad shew Transferred from Holiycrook -••eporter of S.C.A.-4G, Member of the Chorc-1 Giub-4L-4G, Member of --one Bo- ono is. c i« cs-45-46. ..otto: Child, you ar like a flower, Do sv.eet and ure and fair. .r.an cupree burton, dr. Transferred from Holiycrook He too , part in the -: . In.- activitiee: Eoftba..-4b,, Jaseball-4b, Member of the . .A.-4u,40. Motto: A horse, a . orse, y .in -dom for a horse. Cloyd Crockett Morris, Jr. Transferred from Hoilybrook Ee took part ir. the following activi lies: Softball-45, 3aseball-46 3aske tea-1-46. He v se claee president-45-46. Uerr.ber of the l.F.A.45-46 and S.C.A.-46 Ee was eleo president of i', .a.-46. Motto: In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to th u hte of love. Hilary Stanford Muncy Ee took part in tire following activities; So tball-45, 3a seb cl 1-4. -44-46, Basketball 45-46. Member of F .F.A.-44-46. llotto: A diamond in the rouvh. QC OC Violetta Myers Transferred from Hoilybrook Eom6 economics-45-46. Member of S.C.A.- 46 4 Motto: 3eauty draws more than an oxen. Betty Jean Ramsey Transferred from Pembroke High School Home Economies44-45-46. Member of Choral Club-43-44-45. She took part in Basket- ball44. Typist for annual-46. Motto: Still Water runs deep. 9 K Peggy Dillow Home economice-43-44-45. Secretary of cl ee and annual-46. Member of Choral Club-45-46. She took, part in the fol- lowing activi ties: Eaelce tball-4:i-‘±4-4i - 4o, Softball-44-45. L!otto: Whon love and twill w rk together expect a meet tpieoe. HlEie lorrayne Jillow She took Home ilccnornice44-46. She took part in the following activi tiet; Ocftbai- 45-46, Bastetb a 11- 44-45-4- 6. Vice pretidsnt of class-43. hember of c.O.a.-46. ilotto: to see her is to love her. QC oc ell Virginia Franklin x rail si erred from Lie chan iceburg Home Icon0-ics-45-46. Llembe of S.C.A.-46. nhe too«t part in t;ie following activities: Softball- 4-45, Rasketoall-44-45-46. she wat Athletic Reporter on annual-46. ilotto: A thing of beauty is a Joy forever. Elizabeth Ellen Jordon transferred from kechaniceburg Home EconomicB-4b-a6. Member of Choral Club-45-'. 6. Lotto: lathe, ye rosebuds while ye m  ’’ Old time is still flyin-. Allate ilee Durham She 'took Horne Bconomice43-44-46. President of Choral Club-4G. Member of S.C.A.-4G. Motto: Beauty ie truth, truth is beauty, •‘•’hie ie ell you need to know. i unc x.ois  anover ujKe eoonomics-45-4G. «.ember of Thoral wlub-45-4o. Motto: v spirits gay, and kindly heart, precious the blessings ye impart. 00 X Blir.abeth Mae Williams Transferred from Hollybrook Home 3conorr ics-45- . Member of Choral Secretary of Eone Scoiiomioe class-4C . llotto: Women v e.e made to be -ovea, Hot to be understood. Brie Hoe Wyrick Transf rred frc: ..oliytrook Member of b«C, A -4Gf .Member of x ,?.A-4£-4G. He has dene shor ..crk-44. l.otto: Men are nay boys grown tall; •Hearts don't change much after all. 9 Llargaret J.larie Hidd Horae iScononicc-43-44-46. .Member of l.J.a.- 45., Member of Choral Club-4C-45. Secretary any Treasurer of olass-43- hl-41. Tre.asur r of clas£-45. Llotto: A perfect wo. au, nobly planned. To warn, to comfort, and command. Joseph Jallard iitts ice president of clas£-45. motto; i-rien i ship often en s in lo7e bat love in friendship never. Iris lorene Lambert Home Hconoraics-43-44-4G. Llenber of Choral Club-4c. Llotto: Her voice is .gentle and lo;v- iUi excellent thin3’ of a woman. Adeline Dallas !.lorehead Transferred from Liechanicsburg Home Economice-46-46. member of the Choral Club-45-46. Took part in Hashe tball-44. Llotto: Though she be but little, she is fierce. v eorge j ee xioborteon, „r. rreeident of claee-44. «ember ox x- .r .a.-44-46. Member of 5.C..O..-46. He took part in the following act- ivities: Baeketboll-45-46., Soft- ball-45, Bde ball-44-4u. otto; One hoar e Bleep before mid- night it worth tv u hour . eleep after. -dward narold taart ixai:e: erred from Mechanic.-bur . ember of a-.?.A. 46-4o. Member of s.C.a. 4c. ne too.: part in the following acti'vi- ee: x aeketball44, «oftball 45. Motto; xrue wit ie nat;re to advan- tage drest. Mary Ann Tate Home economice -4..-46. Member of Choral Club4:-45-46. i he took part in the foil owing activitiee: Baeketbali-4ot Soft- ball-45-46. Motto: Ae merry as the day it Ion-. JUNIOR CLASS Garland jiliov.--------------------------Sec re t° ry L Trusure Loi: «nit}.---------------------------.-.e porter QO 00 i,uoy Bowen Marjorie Blessing Boris Clark Lorene Billow lorean Bunn France £ Burhan Bolly Faulkner Ji.Tr.y HicizE Allene Hull Helen Hall Katrina Hubble Betty McGuire Majorie Miller Geneva Morris Sue MuEtard Haney Llorehead Mary Beal Aelene Hicewander Margo t Hichard eon Irene Kaenick Barbara Scott Betty Jo Shufflebarger Lois Smith Betty struck Georgia Stacy Louella Townley Phyllie Walker Louiee Wolfe Phyllis Bruce M. E. Bowen Garland ruce Be raid. Ci,.rk Leitx: javis Buford Fanning Jack Faulkner Harold Earner We tEll Hi t. s Hieh rd Mate Bavid Martin Garland M.orehead Gl udeM.orchead Gib Muncy an Uewberry Otis Pauley Herman nadler Junior Thompson Bugene Jho son Fred fate ..one Tickle James Tickle Charles Wolfe Maxwell Wright Garland billow ■SOPHOMORE CLASS Jinr.ie Uuncy................... --Freti 'ent Betty Joyce Bleeeing----------------Vice President Margaret Ann Hoge--------------------Secretary and Jreaeure • Katharine Dunn---------.--------------Reporter 3C oc FRESHMAN CLASS Aina St. i'f lebarger Uary Farmer--------- Bud Blessing-------- Haney ilunoy-------- Ha Jean Rasnake-- Presid ent Secretary Vice President Preasure Re porter i ------------ •- . Inor : i; ; I lary ire ever PRIMARY GRADES ..or ti Ho on teacher Hies 3eor i Lluet rJ STUDENT COUNCIL Our student Cooperative Association has been an active organization in our school this year. Through the student Council there has been student participation in the government of the school and many activities which have meant, school and student growth. Tie feel that we have lived our slogan this year The School and Community Crowing Together. 00 00 F. F. A. OFFICERS FOUR-H CLUB MUSIC CLASS x x GLEE CLUB • Directreee Lire. Jane taff ord ■1188 BASKETBALL TEAM (.. ront row, l to r.) ‘c-n ..ine Jtov. .£, Mary :ite, -orohe Ji-iow, Phyllis I«.er, 'jell •'r.ihuj iu, Pe ■gy Jillow. (SeooaJ rev. j. to jetty Jo whuf f leb.rger, ..anda Richard eon, Martha Bowen, Elsie Billow, latherine Bunn, ucy 3ov en. (Third row L to R) Margaret ..op-e, Han ay Muncy, Helen billow, .ilr.a Jean aarger, and Cladye Eounshell. Front row L to R) Ceorge Lee Robertson, Otis Pauley, Oarland billow, Harold Earner, Hilary Muncy, Juef ord .Fannin?, (Second row 1 to H) Fred Tate, Crockett Morris, 11. H. Bowen, Herman Sedler, and James Pickle. Jan IJev.berry was absent when picture was taken. SOFT BALL Coach----------------i.ae. aegley Captain--------------Loreno uillow o-eui gar----------- —Haney :.orehead 00 X BASEBALL coach----------------Ur. Claude Ltowere Captain--------------Hilary Uuncy Uanager--------------C$rald Clark 0 5f DOOM SERVICE STATION PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT «JUTE AT ESSO PHONE323 MiWS2 BLAND,VA HALTS GROCERY STORE SQUARE DEAL OR NO DEAL BLANDJV 0 COMPLIMENTS OF F! J.WRIOrHT DEALER in pur oil AND GAs WM 3)hr ij k Co7nf)f nerd$ Of £$Q e Z G ss f y trotters Jf W you 4eS 'Otters, tfxa yr ? ot te os. y$as ?7j 2£. COMPLIMENTS 3 u?eyb faoco ■ka 1188 y c cf C e roA Scf es S o??e 32 yOf -th stf s £7j, yytfsybr • -Jfrnce, J%h2sa $J£ ZfaJes '7 97?t fe yy ts $ J£ vcer’ks Cds - 4? A4s JftdeS A, 7€ MARTIN CLOTHES SHOP Goof Cldtfies foYMen. 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