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4 ATWVIVKAMM 74 iA 7 f Adamant Rt 7 rs 2 ry j Cctfpernse SA7Ne JT xO )é - Pru _ 77 7-3 BROOKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL | LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA . } °° i PVrESCNLS THE 1956 BUZZER OFA Ee AE DAR IFA @ yen! | -OREWORD It is with great pride and happiness that the Senior Class and the Buzzer Staff of °56 bring to you, the student body, this twenty- ninth edition of THe Buzzer. It has been our endeavor to give you the best annual our school has ever published. We hope that you will enjoy it now and will cherish it with fond memories in the future. ie ANN DRUMHELLER Student Government President Dear Students, It has been a great privilege and pleasure to work with the Student Council, the student body, and the faculty in promoting the objectives of the Student Co-operative Association. Throughout its program of work the SCA has tried to emphasize construc- tive growth and to promote better citizenship. The members of the SCA congratu- late those students who qualified for “Citizen of the Week” arid “Citizen of the Month.” The Student Council belongs to you—the students. It is a democratic organization which participates in the government of the school. It is the resporsibility as well as the privilege of every student to take an active part in the government of our high school. The chief aim of the SCA is to promote better citizenship, thus preparing each of us for the life of an active citizen in our great democracy. A factor equally important as individual responsibility is social responsi- bility, which signifies that interest in the group is placed above that of self. When we reach the place where we are guided by constructive group at- titudes rather than by rules, we shall have made real progress. For this goal we are striving. A co-operative student body alone will insure the permanence of the Student Council and the realization of its highest ideal. Sincerely yours, ANN DRUMHELLER. Mrs. Marcaret R. McKEnry DEDICATION: In recognition for her sincere interest in all phases of our school work and achievements, we the Seniors of 1956, dedicate this the twenty-ninth volume of THr Buzzer to Mrs. Margaret R. McKenry, as a token of our gratitude, respect and admiration for her. First Row: Wretha Deaton, Charlotte Weeks, Lois Beale, Marjorie Hudson. SECOND Row: Edward Furniss, Earl Thompson, Mary Sue Hubbard, Marie Martin, Rebecca Johnson, Nancy Schley, Jimmy Overacre, Ronald Hendricks, Mrs. Quigley. BUZZER STAFF Editor and Business Managers Jimmy Overacre, Marjorie Hudson and Ronald Hendricks Art Editors Edward Furniss and Earl Thompson T ypists Le 1S Beale and Charlotte Weeks SNAPSHOTS 1. Executive conference. 2. Kill it! 3. Spanish Club and guests. 4. A new school? 5. Queen Joanne. 6. R..M.W.C. foreign students. 7. A new school? 8. The Bee Hive. 9. Load-up. 10. A 5-minute rush. 11. 3:05 flight. SNAPSHOTS ie? oe veu Sten “te? Just fun! 3. Good work 4. Miss Brookville 5. Over the top again 6. Know 8. Junior Miss Brookville. 9. Hard to choose. 10. Out? 11. Junior and Senior Miss WILLIAM E. WRIGHT, A.B., Lynchburg College University of Virginia Assistant High School Prncipal Biology, Phys li Ss HUGH B. JACKSON, A.B. Lynchburg College University of Virginia Principal ROBERT P. BRADEN, - TomMMy RutH CarroLyi VirGIL B. CAULEY DorotHy L. CawTHORNE Lynchburg College, V.P.I. BYA SMe A} DED: Bao emlViro oa eels Westhampton College Reale Southwestern, L.S.U, Agriculture, General University of Richmond DiOx D.E., Exploratory Chicago Art Institute Shop, Exp. Agriculture Third Grade Northwestern University Mathematics Holnes Bible College Lynchburg College Math, Science, English : FACULTY 1955-56 | | 4 | Davip L. DanigELs ANNETTE Evans, B.S. KaLtypso C. Furniss, N.P. VELMA P. GARDNER | Bip BAS Lynchburg College Longwood College B.S., Longwood College | Southwestern Bible College Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Second Grade | | | JANE F. Grass N. P. Nancy Gunter, B.S. JoHn W. Hit, B.A. BEULAH CRIGLER | Longwood College Longwood College Lynchburg College HUBBARD | Fourth Grade Sixth Grade Health False Wollake tial gts} Physical Education William and Mary Columbia University Librarian [9] PHYLLIS JORDAN, A.B. ANNETTE J. LEE HELEN T. Lertwicu, N.P. Liture Lertwicn, B.S. Lynchburg College R.-M.W.C. Longwood College Madison College English, Social Studies Lynchburg College First Grade Lynchburg College Fifth Grade Radford College ; Fifth Grade “a . ee Lottie Marsu, B.S. ANNE E. Mason, A.B. FRANCES Mattox, A.B. MarGARET R. McKENRY Longwood College William and Mary Lynchburg College B.S., Mary Washington Second Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade College of the University of Virginia Typing, Exploratory Course FACULTY 1955-56 K. Morrit SarAH LEONARD Morey Amy Ropcers NIXON, B.S. Heten H. Poreat, B.S. College Cornell University Averett College Science Chemistry Longwood College Second Grade ELIZABETH A.B.. Lynchburg College A.B., Legrange English, Social Studies Home Economics Cn ; Judigg-h- PUettE” FRANcEs HILL QuIGLEY ANNIE S. Simpkins, B.A. LoulsE F. STABLES Eqngwood College A.B., Lynchburg College Westhampton College N.P., Longwood Coilege Lynchburg” College History : Third Grade First Grade Physical Education FLoRINE W. STERLING, LucILLE THURMAN, A.B. SHIRLEY TOMES, A.B. S. B. Tucker, B.A. A.B., Lynchburg College Virginia Intermont Bob Jones University University of Richmond University of Virginia Roanoke College Sixth Grade English, Social Studies Seventh Grade First Grade LA yy Th) BACULTY 1955-56 a ie j EsTHER P. Lucy H. WILKINS Mary L. Woop CiarreE T. FLINT ARLENE NASH WHEELER, B.A., A.B. A.B. Lynchburg College Cafeteria Manager Longwood College Lynchburg College Mary Washington Office Secretary Lynchburg College Music, Spanish Lynchburg College Seventh Grade Science, Math English, Latin a 1 f © Sib : 7 Owed Aas ly vem 4 yoy aS) KA | m™ j Ra [ 1 1] : {3 Av) ( @ co le 2. o NS 4 oe 4 VLE par. Cs Wee ; ‘ 3 3 Wo A NAV 4 aM FACULTY SNAPS Mr. Jackson, 2. Mrs. McKenry, 3. Mrs. Quigley, 4. Mr. Tucker, 5. Mr Hill, 6. Mrs. Nixon, 7. Mr. Wright N Ly op) oD) { — UO SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Looking back through the past years, we find the beginning of our senior Class of ‘56—a class that was mever meant to be. When the high schools of Campbell County inaugurated the twelve year system, we were told that the process would take five years and that one year there would be no senior class. 1956 is that fateful year! But we fooled them! Jerry Hartless, our charter member, made his first step toward graduation in 1950. Unaware of the change from elementary life to high school life, Jerry made a “boo-boo.”’ Because f his misstep, Jerry was accompanied by Edward Nuckles, Raymond Beale, bo Nowlin Maddox, and Paul Salmon in the session °51-’5 At the beginning of the session ’52-’53 these lads managed to enter the Brookville halls as proud Sophomores. During this year Frank Greene, a lone Freshman, straggled in from Fairfield High School near Lexington. This was a successful year for each of them except Ed, who, unfortunately was left behind in. the Sophomore class. In the following session of °53-’54, the doors were open to them as unlucky Juniors. Frank, now a Sophomore, and Ed were joined by Betty Puckett from Pamplin and Shirley Eggers from E. C. Glass. Due to hard- ships and failures all the Juniors “goofed” and remained in this class another year. When this failure occurred, Frank, Ed, Betty, and Shirley stepped into the Junior Class with those who wanted to lag behind. September again! The eight flighty Juniors imcreased to nine when Mary Cunningham from E. C. Glass entered our school. Barbara Evans and Shelby Fogle, who refused to graduate this year, remained Seniors, and with the passing of the Junior Class, the Senior Class of 56 received two more members. Now that we are Seniors we have eleven members and are, for once, together as a class with Mr. Wright as our sponsor. As class officers we chose Mary Cunningham, President; Jerry Hartless, Vice-President; and Frank Greene, Sec- retary and Treasurer. Our Senior trip will always be cherished with fond mem- ories. We have enjoyed these wonderful days at B. H. S.—in fact, you may see some Of uS again next year. Frank Greene Mary Cunningham Jerry Hartless « SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MARY CUNNINGHAM President JERRY HARTLESS Vice-President FRANK GREENE Secretary-Treasurer Advisor MR. WRIGHT RAYMOND L- BEALE MARY F. CUNNINGHAM SHIRLEY A. EGGERS lee Club 1 year; D. O. Club Robert E. Lee, Basketball 1 year: Glee Club: D. E. Club E. C. Glass E. C. Glass Choir 1 year; President Home Economics: Choir. Senior Class. CLASS OF 1956 BARBARA M sVANS SHELBY I. FOGLE FRANK T. GREENE years; Libr Club 2 Library Club 2 years; F. H. A. Club Vice-President D. O. 1 year; S vecre- D. O. Club 1 year 2 years; D. O. Club 1 year. tary Senior Class; Fairfield High School Manager Baseball Team 1 year. JERRY SOP HARTLESS NOWLIN O. MADDOX BETTY W. PUCKETT Football 1 year; D. E. 2 years; F.F. A. 4 years; Basketball 4 years; lee Club 1 year; F. H. A. 1 year; Basketball 1 year; Volleyball 3 yea rs; Football 1 year; Track 1 year. . E. 1 year; Pamplin High School Vice-President Senior Class. A. 1 year; Basketball 1 year. CLASS OF 1956 EDWARD L. NUCKLES PAUL B. SALMON Baseball 2 years; Football 1 year; Glee Club 3 years; Model Airplane Din w Clubmiayear: Club 1 year; Annual Staff 1 year; Track 1 year; D. E. Club 1 year. SNAPSHOTS 1. Jerry Hartless, Raymond Beale. 2. Shirley Eggers. 3. Nowlin Maddox. 4. Barbara Evans. 5. Jerry Hartless. 6. Betty Puckett. 7. Raymond Beale. 8. Mary Cunningham, Shirley Eggers, Betty Puckett, Barbara Evans, Shelby ! e. 9. Frank Greens 10. Mary Cunningham. 11. Paul Salmon. 12. Shelby Fogle. - Louis Kiger Jane Temples Jimmy Overacre Earl Thompson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JIMMY OVERACRE President EARL THOMPSON Vice-President LOUIS KIGER Secretary JANE TEMPLES Treasurer Advisors MR. WRIGHT anp MRS. QUIGLEY [19] —- +. ae = | | ) = JUNIORS Lois Beale Phyllis Brooks Thomas Bruffy Shirley Bryant Helen Burgess Rawlin Clingempeel Gladys Crawford Andee Crawley Kennith Denton Mary DeWitt Ann Drumheller Jetty Eagle Reed Field Jim Fitch Naomi Fitzgerald Ronald Hendricks Frank Hewitt Virginia Hight Barbara Hudson Marjorie Hudson Louis Kiger Loretta Layne Jo Ann Leech Neal Maddox Ulla Markham John McConville Phyllis McCormick Russell Miear Stanley Napier surleigh Newman Jimmy Overacre Lynda Powell Martha Proehl Merlyn Proehl Peggy Schmitt Linda Smith Jane Temples Edward Tomlinson Earl Thompson Kenneth Trent Malcolm Trent James Ware James Watson- Sarah Webb Charlotte Weeks John Wilkerson Etta Wilson Wayne Wirt Allan Wright David Wright CIEAS S™ OF 47 507 Not Pictured Lewis Burgess Gaynelle Miear SNAPSHOTS Allen. 3. Heading for the boiler room. 4. We're trying, Mrs Three 5 Always one serious one 9 Better the chow bell Getting ready for the prom ommy Puckett Becky Johnson Anne Litchford Bill Holland SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BILL, HOLLAND President TOMMY PUCKETT Vice-President ANNE LITCHRFORD Secretary BECKY JOHNSON Treasurer Advisors . WOOD anv MRS. NIXON ee eee SOPHOMORES Ethel Arthur Violet Baker Virginia Ballowe Beverley Beveridge Charles Bondurant Ernest Bondurant Joanne Booth Herschel Brooks Nancy Bruffy Charles Campbell Loretta Cox Wretha Deaton Evelyn Denson Robert Eagle James Elder sill Fitch Ann Glass Jack Harker Martha Harris Carlton Hartless John Hendrick Morris Hensley Richard Holberton Bill Holland Aubrey Johnson Becky Johnson Ruth Johnson Linda Landrum Joe Lankford Peggy Lawrence Jo Ann Leffel Florence Leffler Ann Litchford Doris Maddox Marie Martin Gaile Millner James Mitchell Eddie Morey Ann Nash Nancy Osborne Tommy Puckett Wayne Pulliam Marianne Robertson Nancy Schley J. G. shelton Jerry Smith Robert Swain 3arbara Thomas Shelia Vaughan Patsy Vest Reggie Walker Ralph Wiley Alfred Wilson Faye Wright Bill Zimmerman Not Pictured Iris Arthur Curtis Brooks Nancy Crouch Shirley Crouch Jane Fitzgerald Estelle Garbee Bill Jennings -atricia Jones C. W. Nash Gloria Tomlinson Lloyd Woodford Betty Wright Philip Wright SNAPSHOTS Sophomores! You guess what they are up to. Billy Overacre Sandra Phlegar Tommy Webb FRESHMAN BILLY OVERACRE President SUN ICA PE LEGA K Vice-President LATHAN EWERS Secretary TOMMY WEBB Treasurer ff tt Ai Ae co KI wed LL Lathan Ewers CLASS OFFICERS Advisors MRS. RUSH, MRS. CARROLL AND MRS. SMART FRESHMEN Jeanette Anderson Walter Apperson Patricia Ashwell Francis Blantz Fontaine Brooks Rebecca Bruffy Shirley Burke Lawrence Campbell Martha Carson Betty Carwile James Catlett Dennis Charles Shirley Clingempeel Philip Coffee Peggy Couch Verlin Creasey Sue Dalton Peggy Daniels Carol Daniels Pauline Deaton Jetty Lou Dunn James Eagle Lathan Ewers Barbara Jo Farrar Edward Furniss Sobby George Leon Hamilton Donald Harris Mary Sue Hubbard Ruth Kidd Gaile Kirby Lois Layne Janice La Prade Robert Lee Lawrence Lindsey Peggy Maddox Cordell Mason Jeanetta Miear Ashby Milstead Patricia Monoghan John Ottinger Billy Overacre Susan Payton Sandra Phlegar Dickie Porter Ronald Purvis Harold Rogers John Roll Kathleen Rose Silly Schley Mary Ann Sites Betty Shelton Dickie Lee Smith Sandra Staton Glenn Styles Phyllis Swain Eugene Taylor Albert Templeton Patricia Thoms Joyce Tomlinson Re Je Lucker Carol Vallastro Joe Vance June Walker Patsy Walker Tommy Webb James Weeks Douglas Wells Martha White Eddie Whitmore Robert Wiley Jimmy Wright Ronnie Wright CLASS OF SNAPSHOTS 2. Puzzled? 3. Impossible! 4, Surprised? 7. Hungry boys? 8. What, no A’s? 9. It must have been good. 10. No « avail } ws Beth John Boaze Billy Cheatham Douglas McCraw Elder Re 4 Bake EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS“? how Ub DOUGLAS McCRAW President Der BLDER Vice-President BILLY CHEATHAM Secretary JOHN BOAZE Treasurer Advisors ) MRS. JORDAN, MRS. MOFFIT AND MRS. WILKINS [31] ———— a EIGHTH GRADE vy Mary Lee Ashwell Rosalie Ballowe silly Beveridge John Lee Boaze Peggy Bobbitt Jimmy Brammer Gwendolyn Brooks Harold Brooks Christine Brown Peg gy Brown Freddie Bruffy Barbara Burnette Gloria Callahan Carl Campbell Beth Carroll Joyce Carroll Jimmy Carter John Carter Sandra Chase silly Cheatham Carlton Childress Carlton Clark Rachel Coffey Garland Cox Wayne Cox Kay Crawley Charles Crowell Faye Cyrus Garnet Davis Wayne DeWitt Rosalie Dinkins Marjorie Douthat Seth Elder Gayle Elliott Nancy Falwell — = — Fan oe ae GRADE bs Psd 5 N | | | | Arnold Field Phyllis Foster Leonard Frady Mary Ann Funk Jerry Gilliam | Ronald Hall Shirley Hamlette | Muriel Hawkins Carole Hudnall | Melvin Hunter Talmadge Jackson Frances Johnson Scott Johnson Wayne Johnson Betty Keatts Ernest Kesterson Bobby Leffel | Gayle Leonard | Wayne Leonard Wayne Lipscomb Betty Sue Mann Kirsten Markham Peggy McConville Douglas McCraw Henry McCraw Maya Medwicks ) Hilda Mitchell Pete Monoghan Sue Morris Wanda Nance Linda Osborne Billy Owens Donny Paris . Dorothy. Phillips ) Philip Pleasants [33] ee ee ee SS ee ee ee gg ee —_—. ew em SL Ee a eT EIGHTH GRADE Jeannette Proehl Herschel Pulliam Joe Robinson Billy Roll Ennis Rush Kenneth Saunders Franklin Sites Joyce Stevens Barbara Stinnette Lewis Styles Barbara Tanner Jimmy Temples Cecil Trent W. T. Vest Eddie Warren Wayne Weeks Sherry Whitmore Garland Wiley Leon Wiley Glenn Wilmer Brenda Woolridge Ronnie Wright Not Pictured Rex Beach David Bryant David Douthat James Lawrence Russell Millner James Wiley Wayne Robertson Joyce Shiflett Yn a a X RK 0 a Zz. 2 CO a n a 3 ‘Bi | aki aaalaka. THIRD GRADES Sb BRS Ee FOURTH GRADES t | FIFTH GRADES ——- Ba att HTL gt 1h hel : je D nit Hi oe = ue a] what De Fee t = WAH AY He HLA re ai il y 7 HLTH vy a QA o Re 0 ap i mC | “ i pile a nih Roe SN NE we LTS JUNIOR RING DANCE = Hy . as m7 owe Re, = aN @ SS S.. ; bs as = 2“ I | Junior Class Ring Dance was held in the school gymnasium April twentieth. This dance is the out- ' innUd!l jJUNIOT iaSS Ine aN : : L Pee VIA LES | The « Ss Line Vol. Vill 55-56 Session Begins Sept. 15 th On Sept. Sth the doors will ope. | allt Gestiva | Oct. 15th oe —_ Ba Naan ss pes 9 | Zt LA mi Lef fel it Qucen OF i} Homecoming 4 VAAN NK Jeanne N NAC AST TRAN | BHS aioe | Atiend UVA- GW Game met a BE, Mary Ouvunningham rere Miss Brockville Mary Cunningham wos Chosen rt “re —- eee eee Brookville Cagers Open Season The Bees opened the season with a 75-42 win over Madison Heights. The girls were also victorious in their debut. BHS Over Top In March Of Dimes Campaign No.5 = 55-56 Magazine Campaign St uccess — Betty Eagle, Jimmy Ware, BasKetbal| King oe Queen SARS WAN MARA LAA Bees Ge To The Tournament ———— District Forensic Meet Held Here At Brookville —— = —- —_——_———- Ring Deas Held April 20 j TEE ee leINee: 3 TAF FP = Co-Editors: Neal Maddox, Linda Smith; Managing Editor: Ann Sites; Business Manager: Thomas Bruffy; News Editors: Doris Maddox, Nancy Schley; Advertising Manager: Barbara Hudson; Sports Editors: Jimmy Overacre, Earl Thompson; Faculty Advisor: Mrs. McKenry. SEATED: Shelia Vaughan, Virginia Ballowe, Gaynelle Miear, Mary DeWitt, Florence Leffler. STANDING: Christine Brown, Mary Sue Hubbard, Dorothy Phillips, Ann Glass, Gladys Crawford, Andee Craw- ley, Bobby George, Sara Webb, Richard Holberton, Franklin Sites. STUDENT GOVERNMENT President: Ann Drumheller; Vice-President: Becky Johnson; Secretary: Billy Overacre; Treasurer: Jimmy Brammer. Sandra Phlegar, Garland Cox, Jane Temples, Peggy Lawrence, Sue Dalton, Robert Lee, Franklin Sites, Lathan Ewers, Louis Kiger, Earl Thompson, Nancy Schley, Joe Lankford, Mr. Wright. [45] LIBRARY CLUB First Row: John Carter, Peggy Daniels, Pauline Deaton, Peggy Lawrence, Wretha Deaton, Linda Landrum, Evelyn Denson, Kathy Rose, Maija Mednicks, Naomi Fitzgerald. SECOND Row: Lois Layne, Martha Carson, Faye Wright, Ann Litchford, Mrs. Hubbard, Nancy Bruffy, Anne Sites, Charlotte Weeks, Loretta Cox. an OFFICERS A I ai OQ 6 President Evelyn Denson +) y ae” Vice-President Kathy Rose oecretary Wretha Deate yn Treasurer Linda Landrum Reporter Peggy Lawrence OFFICERS President Jimmy Overacre Vic e-President Ann Drumheller oecretary Ulla Markham Treasu rer Earl Thomp on Ann Site a: A Represe nitdati l ath in Ewe rs FORENSIC CEUS First Row: Ann Sites, Earl Thompson, Ulla Markham, Ann Drumheller, Lathan Ewers, Gaile Kirby SeconD Row: Betty Lou Dunn, Sara Webb, David Wright, Neal Maddox, Jimmy Overacre, Bill Fitch, Eddie Whit- mor bara Jo Farrar, Robert Lee, Mr. Wright. GRE SwGVEE «CEU B First Row: Gloria Callahan, Peggy Maddox, Carol Vallastro, Brenda Wooldridge, Betty Wright, Merry Sue Thurman, Marie Martin, Estelle Garbee, Patsy Walker, Sue Dalton, Maija Mednicks, Rosalia Dinkins, Nancy Falwell, Kathy Rose. Seconp Row: Betty Jo Shelton, Susan Payton, Shirley Clingempeel, Dot Phillips, Kay Crawley, Shirley Ham- lette, Muriel Hawkins, Janice LaPrade, Loretta Cox, Beth Elder, Kirsten Markham, Sandra Chase, Joyce Carroll, Bonnie Burnett, Joyce Shiflett, Sue Morris, Barbara Tanner, Sherry Whitmore. Tuirp Row: Mary Lee Shearer, Peggy Lawrence, Jo Ann Leffel, Faye Wright, Jo Ann Leech, Etta Wilson, Nancy Bruffy, Jeanetta Miear, Barbara Thomas, Virginia Ballowe, Peggy Bobbitt, Linda Smith, Gaile Elliott, Gayle Leonard, Barbara Stinnett, Beth Carroll, Betty Mann, Linda Osborne, Betty Keatts, Gaynelle Miear. Director Mrs. Judith Powell Pianist Merry Sue Thurman OFFICERS President Peggy Lawrence Vice-President Jo Ann Leffel Secretary-T reasurer Faye Wright Director Mr. David Daniels Pianist Merry Sue Thurman OFFICERS President Danny Wright Secretary-T reasurer Dickie Smith i te BOYS’ GLEE CLUB First Row: Jimmy Temples, Donnie Paris, Wayne Cox, Wayne Johnson, Scott Johnson, Garland Cox, Billy Cheatham, Leonard Frady, Wayne Lipscomb. Second Row: Bobby George, Billy Overacre, Allen Wright, Charles Campbell, Joe Lankford, Jerry Smith, Bill Holland, Neal Maddox, James Elder, Albert Templeton, Francis Blantz, Philip Coffey. i i oe ee ere —-— a ... ae 2 a — a Se S. Cy A. Representative LATIN CCCs - First Row: Earl Thompson, Rebecca Johnson, Linda Landrum, James Elder, Barbara Jo Farrar, Sandra Phlegar. SECOND Row: Billy Overacre, Robert Lee, Lathan Ewers, Eddie Whitmore, Marianne Robertson, Marie Martin, Shirley Crouch, Susan Payton, Carol Vallastro. TuirD Row: Allen Wright, Ann Sites, Dennis Charles, Ann Drumheller, Mrs. Wood. OFFICERS President Earl Thompson Vice-President Rebecca Johnson Secretary James Elder Treasurer Linda Landrum Re . Xeporter Barbara Farrar S. C. A. Representative ; - ” ses : ; ’ L1 : : Ce ae Sandra Phlegar = i ; abs OFFICERS Py esident and Louis Kiger Vic e-President Andee Cr awley oecretary- T reasurer Sara Webb di SPANISH CLUB Jimmy Overacre, Sara Webb, James Watson, Louis Kiger, Loretta Layne, Jim Fitch, Andee Crawley, Mrs. Wilkins, Bill Fitch, Ulla Markham. : Drege. CEU B iH Edward Tomlinson, Patricia Arthur, Paul Salmon, Betty Puckett, Shirley Eggers, Shirley Bryant, Virginia Hight, Mr. Braden. OFFICERS President a Betty Puckett a. HAL Vice-President Paul Salmon Secretary Shirley Eggers Treasurer Virginia Hight Editor and Promotion Manager Patricia Arthur Parliamentarian Edward Tomlinson OFFICERS President Raymond Beale Vice-President Franklin Greene Secretary Billy Jennings Treasurer Barbara Evans Editor and Promotion Manager Reed Field Parliamentarian Ed Nuckles D. O. CLUB First Row: Shelby Fogle, Billy Jennings, Barbara Evans, Raymond Beale, Frank Greene, Reed Field, Mr. Braden. SECOND Row: Joe Lankford, Rawlin Clingempeel, Nick Harris, Kenneth Trent. [49] FIR Ter st Row Mrs. Morey, ; ; , pies, Fl. rence Leffler, Joanne Booth, Nancy Schley EOE AS Garbee, Loretta Schmitt, Seconp Row: Jeanetta Miear, Patsy Jones, Patricia Thoms, Ann Staton, Daniels, Ruth Johnson, Jo Ann Leech, Anne Nash, Barbara Thomas, Phyllis Brooks, Peggy Anderson, Gladys Crawford, Patricia Monoghan, Doris Vai OFFI Peggy Schmitt Treasurer Loretté Historian N incy Rep | iT yrence Piani Sandra Federation Officer Doris Maddox Ad | Mrs. WN OFFIC Presid Burleigh Newman Vice Presi Merlyn I Secretary John Mc‘ : Treasu Wayne Wirt porte1 Tommy Pi Adviso Mr. Cauley CERS LGCTLL 1 Cox Schley yrter Leffler Staton SOT forey ERS ont ent ticad cule dent -roehl onville rer ickett 7 Row Burleigh Newm: whan, Nancy Bruffy. | e G irbee, T Mr i : ; fa Be Maddox, Cunningham, Virginia , Tommy Puckett, Wayne Wirt, John McConville, Merlyn Proehl Marjorie Lois Layne, Maddox, Jeanette Ballowe, Hudson, Jane Peggy Sheila Cauley, Kenneth Denton, Eddie Morey, Phillip Wright, John Hendrick, Larry | CHEERLEADERS Patsy Walker, head cheerleader, Sandra Staton, Becky Johnson, Gaynelle Miear, Linda Smith, Pauline Deaton. Push cart, pull cart, Engine full of steam! Pull together, pull together, Team! Team! Team! Razzle, dazzle, zizzle, zip! Come on—Bees Let ‘er rip! MOTTO B sharp but never B flat OFFICERS President Charles Bondurant Vice-President Dickie Smith Secretary-T reasurer Patsy Vest Pianist Martha Harris Director Mrs. Wilkins RHYTHMAIRES First Row: Shelia Vaughan, Gladys Crawford, Ann Carol Nash, Barbara Thomas, Nancy Osborne, Nancy Crouch, Shirley Crouch, June Cunningham, Patsy Vest, Naomi Fitzgerald. Srconp Row: Joe Lankford, Jerry Smith, Charles Bondurant, Morris Hensley, Aubrey Johnson, Curtis Brooks, Herschel Brooks, John Hendrick, Robert Swain, Wayne Pulliam. ATHLETIC SNAPS During 1955-56 the Brookville Bees proved that they were capable of outstanding achievements in every field of sports A tw PeeiLE TICs First Row: Smith, Roll, Harker, Ware, R. Wright, Hartless, A. Wright, Holland, Napier, C. Brooks, Miear. SECOND Row: Watson, J. Fitch, Maddox, Zimmerman, Woodford, Apperson, Morey, Templeton, Coffey, H. Brooks, Campbell. TuHirD Row: B., Fitch, A. Johnson, Styles, Overacre, Vance, Taylor, Owen, Riley, Douthat. FourTH Row: Coach Hill, Kiger, Boaze, McConville, Miller, J. Wright, Hamilton, Cox, W. Johnson, McCraw, J. Riley, Kesterson, ei 3 Tn aan , EOOTBALL Al ,¢ ) p¥ N ¢ b : ¢ yt W Y ale w ee, y yp) V [ | Kw ( Wy g avs SCORES — 1955 BES .G} Nelson County iiccsccsenescamess 6 BHS 253: . Cotsings 12 Vio ete: acinae 7 Brio LSE Greta’ :ccecadit es outa 0 BES 40 A Onettcc” Sens scantecstacerssseetecoutaes 26 . . . ¢ Sy 0) 8. ar Re a a ee 33 BEHS. 26 Bromeuliey cixcy, -.ctosencstbete ee 19 BHS. 07 Altavuste’ 2.2250 cae 20 Ronnie Wright Johnny Roll Stanley Napier 7 Brookville’s Passer Brookville's Kicker Brookville’'s Right End Co-Captains Starting Line-up Ronnie Wright Ronald Hendricks Ronald Wright, Ronald Hen- Star Guard and Louis Kiger dricks, Louis Kiger, Neal Mad- dox, Allen Wright. te aA testi qr — 7 O0-2449 Zz BOYS’ BASKETBALL First Row: Allen Wright, Neal Maddox, Louis Kiger, Ronald Hendricks, James Elder, Ronnie Wright. SEconD Row: Jim Fitch, Lewis Burgess, Danny Wright, Earl Thompson, Jimmie Ware, Jerry Smith, Glen “Sa, First Row: Ann Drumheller, Ann Carol Nash, Peggy Lawrence, Betty Eagle, Gaynelle Miear, Linda Smith. SECOND Row: Marjorie Hudson, Doris Maddox, Martha Harris, Shelia Vaughan, Jane Temples, Peggy Maddox. TuHirp Row: Jo Ann Leffel, scorekeeper, Virginia Ballowe, Violet Baker, Ann Litchford, Florence Leffler. Sara Webb, Lynda Powell, Martha White, Martha Proehl, manager. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Forwards Co-Captains Regular Guards Linda Smith and Betty Eagle and Peggy Law- Ann Nash, Peggy Lawrence, Gaynelle Miear rence receive last-minute instruc- Ann Drumheller tions from coach. | | | ; | Just Before Game Time This season Brookville has scheduled 15 games. They will be played with V. E. S., Madison Heights, Nelson County, Appomattox, New London, William Campbell, Altavista, and Glass. | BOYS’ BASEBALL | First Row: Danny Wright, Allen Wright, Cordell Mason, Jimmy Ware, Robert Eagle. Second Row: James Elder, Earl Thompson, Walter Apperson, Ronnie Wright, Asby Millstead. 1} Tuirp Row: Jack Harker, Glen Styles, Louis Kiger, Jerry Smith, Jerry Bagby. | FourtH Row: John Roll, Wayne Wirt, Russell Miear, John McConville, Coach Hill. =. it nhintebiveinein SeconD Row: Jim Fitch, Manager, Edward Furniss, Philip Coffey, Carl Campbell, Donnie Harris, Albert Templeton, Leon Hamilton, Bill Holland, Glenn Styles, Manager. First Row: Charles Bondurant, Herschel Brooks, John Roll, Eddie Morey, Jack Harker, Billy Overacre. J. V. BOYS’ BASKET BALE Louis Kiger Allen Wright Danny Wright Shot Put Broad Jump Discus TRACK POV ERITISERS LYNCHBURG FEDERAL Savings. and Loan Association P. G. Cosby, Jr., Executive Vice-President 616 CHURCH STREET MILLER PARK BRANCH — 1990 FORT AVE. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA SAVE AND MAKE IT A HABIT GROW TREES FOR THE FUTURE TREES ARE OUR ONLY NATURAL RESOURCE THAT CAN BE REPLENISHED IN A LIFE TIME BURRUSS LAND AND LUMBER, INC. Lynchburg, Virginia RAC ao ht ele Compliments of LYNCHBURG WHOLESALE FLORAL CORP. SUNBEAM BREAD THE BREAD YOU 2004 Memorial Avenue NEED FOR ENERGY Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments Of D. A. HINES CO., INC. PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Lynchburg's Oldest Paint and Wallpaper Store 316 Twelfth St. Dial 4-2422 1. Brookville’s District IV Forensic Champions. 2. Debating Team. 3. Brookville’s Champion Speller. 4. Assembly Debate. [61] JOHN SEXTON CoO. The National Chain Wholesale Grocers Pos Dox lors Pittsburgh, Pa. C. L. BURGESS Plumbing and Heating 408 Fifth Street Dial 6-2781 PATTESON: REALTORS — INSURORS QUALITY CLEANERS LAUNDRY 603-607 Fifth St. Dial 3-2774 — 3-2775 Lynchburg, Virginia TRENT'S GULF SERVICE Twelfth and Kemper Streets DIAL 2-478| COLONIAL FURNITURE SHOPS FURNITURE - CARPETS - DRAPERIES Wards Road Lynchburg, Va. J. A. WALKER SON REPRODUCTIONS Phone 3-091 | R. F. D. No. 2—Box 287 THE PASTRY SHOP THEPBES IN PIES, CAKES AND ROLLS Phone 2-020| 610 Fifth Street A. H. HAWKINS FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES 1554 Park Avenue Lynchburg, Va. Dial 3-1328 and 3-1329 SGOTTES SPECIALLY COs ING. Trading As SCOTT'S 5c TO $5.00 STORE and ae SCORESSSELGIALTY CGO: AIRPORT ESSO CENTER 3 Miles South of Lynchburg On Route 29 Atlas Tires — Atlas Batteries Squeak Proof Lubrication Washing — Simonizing Phone 2-9600 Operator, Lowell Owen BAM DINETTE Hot Dogs — Hamburgers and French Fries Hot Meals DRIVE-IN AND ALSO ORDERS [OSTAKEeOUT Wards Road 3 4 Mile on 29 South SOUTHERN AIR CONDITIONERS SARES Oe SERVICE Air Conditioning - Heating - Ventilation 707 Fitthe St. Lynchburg, Va. Dial 2-4559 Compliments of THE FAVORITE GARMENT CO. Lynchburg, Virginia WHITE TAVERN GRILL 4917 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Va. 100% Pure Beef Hamburgers [63] QUALITY MILK — MILK PRODUCTS AND ICE CREAM “QUALITY ALWAYS IN ALL WAYS “QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS, Inc. Lynchburg Oakley Avenue On the Route to Roanoke Dial 4-2464 Lynchburg, Va. Visit Our Plant — You Are Always Welcome BUY BUNNY BREAD R wv Lynchburg Steam Bakery, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia [64] BAER WALTERS MEMORIAL WORKS Dial 2-5533 U. S. 29 South MARVIN MOSELEY PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR Dial 2-425| Compliments of WHITE STAR LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, INC. Dial 6-2645 Compliments of MOSELEY BROS., INC. 2308 12th: Street, Lynchburg, Va: Contractors for Plumbing, Heating, Sprinkler System DIAL 2-7622 VIRGINIAN MOTORS, INC. Authorized Ford Dealers More than 4 acres of Sales Service in downtown Lynchburg 12th Court Sts. Sa VAUGHAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CARS Goodyear Tires Motorola G. E. Television Hot Point Appliances 2306 Bedford Ave. and 12th and Church Streets HUGHES DRY CLEANING CORP. 1603 Park Avenue LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Phone Appomattox 202 Phone Lynchburg Branch 2-3409 J. E. SEARS COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers and Dealers in BUILDING MATERIAL Appomattox, Virginia HAMILTON'S CABINET LINOLEUM SHOP Office Dial 5-211 Home Dial 2-3610 Cabinets Built to Order — Plastic Tile — Linoleum 1704 Twelfth Street, Lynchburg, Virginia MOORMAN T. TUCK SONS INC. AUTHENTIC REPRODUCTIONS UPHOLSTERING Edgewood Addition Phone 2-6566 Lynchburg, Va. AIR-CONDITIONED SOUTHERN BARBER SHOP 604 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. Claude Dinkins and Wilson Wright [65] McCARTHY'S BAKERY TERRELL E. MOSELEY, INC. EDDING - PARTY CAKES ‘pecs AL ORDERS TAKEN HEATING CONTRACTOR BREAD — ROLLS — PASTRIE ee ee OIL, GAS and STOKER HEATING ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS GOOD Office: 2210 Bedford Avenue viel Lynchburg 3-065] Lynchburg, Virginia Lynchburg, Va. KUNZ'S THE FURNITURE MART, INC. JEWELERS WE SELL Where Customers Send Their Friends'’ ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE 1206-08 Main Street Telephone 2-5781 Dial 8-221] Lynchburg, Virginia Ly nchbur gq Va. YEATTS Compliments QUALITY USED FURNITURE of PIANOS — ANTIQUES PARAMOUNT BARBER SHOP 20 Main St. Dial 3-1740 509 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. WILLIAM PARKER STUDIO Dial 2-3403 _ __ 1107 Church Street JOHN A. HILLSMAN Dial 2-2633 10 A.. M. = 5 P.M. Special Rates to High School Supervisor Manager Cap and Gown or Dress Style CONFIDENTIAL FINANCE CO. We Can't ake all the Photographs : 5 Mak 4 rho jrap 211 Eiahth St. , Lynchburg, Va. Compliments of . ae cy Wire Phacious Lining HOME FURNITURE CO. ] Meith FURNITURE There's No Place Like Home Lynchburg, Va. — | FARM SERVICE CO. METERED | ced pe Hleaame J. Case Quality Farm Machinery BOTTLED GAS ¢. ic : Ydi€S and oervice Bottled Gas Company of Lynchburg M. W. CALLAHAM SONS, Inc. — Wholesale Grocers — 724-726 Commerce Street Lynchburg, Va. Compliments of ALLIED PHARMACY, Inc. Lynchburg, Va. WILMOUTH AMOCO SERVICE STATION Oakley and Memorial Avenues 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone 2-963| We Give Family Stamps -4 REG. U.S: PAT. OFF. Lynchburg Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. DICKERSON BUICK CORP. Federal Street at Fifth Home of Buick Cars and G. M. C. Trucks ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY DeSoto — Plymouth — Sales Service Good and Bad Used Cars JULIAN ADAMS, Owner Dial Office 813 Fifth Street 2-3456 Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 2-9864 For hospitality, serve 403 Oakley Ave. ACREE PECK Real Estate — Insurance Allied Arts Lynchburg Building Dial 3-1357 Virginia L. P. MILLER MEMOAK TEXACO SERVICE STATION Oakley Memorial Avenues Lynchburg, Va. Compliments of RUDACILLE MAYTAG CO. MAYTAG AND PHILCO APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE 3006 Memorial Ave. Dial 2-142] Compliments of CANADA PRODUCE CO. 821 Jefferson Street Lynchburg, Virginia PROEHL'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing — Welding Phone: Day, 2-551 1—Night, 2-6747 R. F. D. 6, Wards Road Lynchburg, Virginia PRIDE DRY CLEANING, INC. Phone 7-278| LAYDEN B. WOOD, President Owner Lynchburg, Va. [67] BEST WISHES TO THE =GLASS, OF 1956 BURTON CREEK GARAGE Timberlake Road Lynchburg, Va. Phone 2-|264 FOR SECURITY — . . as an employee . asa policyholder see us, we'd like to talk to you about it NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANIES 540! Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia COMMERCIAL TRUST SAVINGS BANK CLARENCE G. BURTON, President S. S. SPENCER, Vice-President and Cashier THOS. R. PUGH, JR., Trust Officer K. K. RUCKER, Assistant Cashier TEMPLE R. NORTH, Assistant Trust Officer LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DEPOSITORS BANK Main Street at Eleventh Lynchburg, Virginia W. B. Henson, President Frank E. Evans, Vice-Pres. - Cashier Mosby G. Perrow, Jr., Vice-Pres. Steuart P. Hicks, Vice-Pres. Charles W. Pryor, Vice-Pres. George W. Almond, Asst. Cashier Luttrell A. Farris, Jr., Assistant Cashier CONGRATULATIONS TO: THE. CLASS’ OF “56 PIEDMONT REALTY COMPANY W. 1T. MAY, Owner 213 Ninth Street, Room 202 Dial 2-849] Lynchburg, Virginia General Insurance — Real Estate Sales Savings and Home Financing THE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE—215 Ninth Street BRANCH OFFICE—5224 Fort Ave. Est. 1914 Assets Over $10,000,000.00 J. Newton Gordon, Executive Vice-President [69] THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MAIN OFFICE Eighth and Main Streets DRIVE-IN TELLER Eighth and Church Streets MILLER PARK BRANCH 1933 Fort Avenue (Fegprhcine LYNCHBURG'S FIRST DEPARTMENT STORE for Lads and Lassies who want to RATE STRAIGHT A's’ on Appearance Compliments of C. S$. HUTTER CO. COAL — PAINT — LUMBER 1906 Fort Avenue CHAFFIN'S SHAMROCK RESTAURANT 674 Oakley Ave. Lynchburg, Va. THE SPORT SHOPPE RESTAURANT 1113 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. VIRGINIA AUTO PARTS BURNED AND WRECKS WANTED USED PARTS Dial 6-2825 Wards Road—29 South Lynchburg, Va. Lipscomb Clectric Go 703 5th Street Best Wishes from WHITMORE'S MARKET 413 |2th Street The best in Produce — Groceries — Meats [70] Compliments of HAUSER OLDSMOBILE, Inc. DIAL 7-2777 706 COMMERCE STREET LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Compliments of W. A. RICE ELECTRIC CO. 315 D Street Dial 6-2966 Lynchburg, Va. SEO RS COINS Dieser itLitrosoU GOES SehARADE Write for the Free Bulletin RIICIMES PHILLIPS NUUINLUU COLLEGE For Complete Eye Care Consult Your EYE PHYSICIAN Then See Your GUILD OPTICIAN VILA (Q.) A. G. JEFFERSON TAL Ground Floor Allied Arts Building [71] SYMBOL OF PROGRESS... As graduation nears, let's take a serious look at the past. We see that education has been largely responsible for the progress of our nation. Why? Education is PROGRESS. Today—more than ever before—industry, business and labor, all, know the true values of a good educational system. EDUCATION continues to stand as a true symbol of PROGRESS. ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY IN LYNCHBURG IT'S ILLNER THE SHOPPING CENTRE FOR YOUNGER CROWD FASHIONS JAMES T. DAVIS LYNCHBURG'S LEADING PAINT AND. WALLPAPER STORE “MY BANK FOR THOUSANDS The Lynchburg National Bank Trust Co. 901 MAIN STREET LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA DRIVE-IN BRANCH — 9th COMMERCE STREETS CHESTNUT HILL BRANCH — 5206 FORT AVENUE | | Compliments of CRADDOCK-TERRY SHOE CORPORATION LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Allen-Morrison Sign Co., Inc. CHARTER A “BUS:FOR SCHOOL TRIPS REASONABLE RATES DIAL 7-277| LYNCHBURG TRANSIT COMPANY 12th KEMPER STS. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA a ee JACKSON'S limberlake and Waterlick Road Sandwiches and Soft Drinks Esso Products and Groceries COME TO SEE US! VALLIE — BUNKS CHESTNUT HILL HARDWARE AND VARIETY STORE 5220 Fort Avenue GIFTS, NOTIONS, AND HOBBIES Dial 8-2428 FORT HILL ESSO STATION Y MOTORING STARTS HERE DAIRY QUEEN h TREAT FOR TASTE @y pon oR HEALTH W. O. TAYLOR Manutacturer tT and Vealer SASH — DOORS — BLINDS — GLASS BUILDING MATERIAL Telephone 2-178! 1310-20 Commerce St. Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of BARKER-JENNINGS CORP. WHOLESALE ONLY W. D. DIUGUID Incorporated FUNERAL DIRECTORS MODERN FACILITIES — CAPABLE STAFF Dial 234 32 1016 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia ROBERTSON DRUG CO. JEEP DELIVERY — DIAL 2-1239 5216 Fort Avenue CLEAN-CRAFT CLEANERS Incorporated Sanitone Cleaning Dyeing Garment Storage 2995 Fort Avenue Phone 6-2663 NEHI BOTTLING CO. Manufacturers of ROYAL CROWN COLA and PAR-T-PAK BEVERAGES 2603 Fort Avenue Phone 4-219] PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS COMPLIMENTS OF H. E. DeWITT CO. BUILDING MATERIALS Dial 2-450] Lynchburg, Va. hips 906 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia GILBERT'S PIANO DEPARTMENT 512 Main Street NEW AND USED PIANOS EXPERT TUNING AND REPAIRING You're Always in Step When You Shop At WILLS-CAMP CO. 819 Main Street Dial 2-189| FIRST NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 4 Convenient Locations The City-wide Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BARR BROS., INC. DIAMONDS — WATCHES — JEWELRY 813 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia COLONIAL FOOD MARKET Route 5 — Timberlake Road Groceries — Fresh Meats N. C. Wood, Prop. ANDERSON'S Piggly-Wiggly Super Markets YOU SAVE On low prices every day With S H Green Stamps Phone 5-2366 DALTON'S JEWELERS Watches — Diamonds — Silverware All Work Guaranteed We Give S. H. Green Stamps 613 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. WEBB-WHITAKER CO.., Inc MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING 909 Main Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA W. A. McKENNA'S MARKET Fancy Meats, Groceries, Produce Delicatessen 1212 Main Street Dial 2-0480 Free Delivery to all Parts of the City Daily Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of LOCH HAVEN LODGE THE HOME OF CHICKEN IN THE MOONLIGHT Dial 2-9015 SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO. 1 MAIN STS Let Schewel Feather Your Nest FARMERS SEED AND SUPPLY CO., INC. Feed, Seed, Farm Supplies : 2.959 Dial 2-2522 Dial 3-120I LICHTENSTEIN'S READY-TO-WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN Lynchburg, Va. COLEMAN'S S. O. FISHER, Inc. SPORTING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TENNIS GOLF — GUNS - BOATS Cir BAILEY SPENCER HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc. 022 Commerce Street eo [76] BOWEN Seweliy Company x 9th Main rs American Gem S ee SeeEeeee CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES 9 GOOD CLOTHES Young Men's Clothing 1003 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. HARRY HAGA CO. SHOUSE — MAYTAG 607-609 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia CARY CHEVROLET, INC. 500 Main Street — Dial 5-2583 Lynchburg, Virginia HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST DEAL IN LYNCHBURG MEGEHEE'S tYNcHBURG’S ® Best Wishes from JOHN E. GANNAWAY CO. Inc. 618 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia } | | { { | { | : | REAL ESTATE arrar INSURANCE REALTY COMPANY eae DIAL 3-1369 pee | Care 829 CHURCH ST., LYNCHBURG, VA. YOUR. KEY TO BETTER HOMES Compliments of WHITTEN'S FUNERAL HOME br Pepper: 1336 Park Ave. Phone 2-452 | Compliments of BROOKS TRANSPORTATION 1901 MEMORIAL AVE. ANEW PLAN T0 HELP YOUR CLUB RAISE 50% to 51,0002! Your Church or Group Can Raise Money... or Get Valvable Equipment FREE ...Without Risking 1¢ It’s so easy for your Group to raise all the money you need ...or getvaluable Electric Range,Steam Table, Film Projector, Po coe es Sepegee etc. =. EB! oe a cag DS | ea 2 : a7 plan shows you how. Members simply introduce my famous fla- I. Brookville ° Pride and Joy. vorings and over 50 other household needs to friends, and Cash or Equipment are yours FREE. Don’t risk a penny... we ship on 60-day credit. a) SAC ¢ Ce La ds ¢ wets 2 ing ready for the “Big Dance. Rush your name, Gett 16 y oe ‘ 2 FREE SAMPLES! address andorgan- ization’s name TODAY. ae I’ll send you actual mp Or . V.P.I. Glee Club visits B. Jab tei full-size samples of my Guaranteed by products... plus details Good Housekeeping of my easy plan, abso- Vy, ot lutely FREE. Write now! TAS anvennistd W 4. Librarian and student helper. ANNA ELIZABETH WADE, 0000 Tyree St., Lynchburg, Va- co we w [77] Acknowledgement And so we say goodbye to Brookville and the senior class of 1956. We would like to express gratitude to the following who have given their time and invaluable assistance to the publication of this book. LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING COMPANY for their aid in drawing up the layout. MUTUAL PRESS for printing our book. MR. FRANK HILL, of the House of Portraits, for the group pictures. DELMAR STUDIO AND GUGGENHEIMER PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO for individual pictures. THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY ffor the covers. OUR ADVERTISERS for helping to finance our book. MRS. CLAIRE FLINT for handling the finances of THE Buzzer. THE STUDENT BODY, FACULTY, AND ADMINISTRATION whose interest gave us the incentive to produce this book. It is our sincere hope that somewhere in these pages you will find fond memories of a wonderful year spent at Brookville durimg 1955-1956. THE ANNUAL STAFF. Autographs - yer ay | “2 i z Bae J aX ’ = ext i | ee wa | A yr ¢ Se v nae J cee i 2. yi Bib ny ig) Pap w ectit« DA 9 Bb. Le. ele ae +) OK ke t al veartye 2). A 2 Cte PS de Le 4 A Atte Z ye p? is Ae 5 a Le til ie 2% big Col fa vixg a7 wed re we, BAted, a Le Lt 9 | aan al” Prev Za J “wee LEER ALEGRE a ) a oy ce es cal Gy eta. 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