Brunswick High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

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f 3 3 g V N as f Q Lfagn I '774 m !Im , y ' f, . 1 'n ' v m ' Yr QQ! 1 I I .43 r P . 'ii .1 x ii 1 A 1 1 W! Hi 5 I I LEBWJIMLLIDCDCCE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF BRUNSWICK men scHooL I Lawrenceville, Virginia THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY IN MEMORIAM HUSIE A. GLENN Nov. 'I'l, 'I895--Aug. 10, 1959 We, the students of Brunswick High School, do herewith acknowledge the loss of a devoted teacher and friend in the passing of Mr. Husie A. Glenn, who died on the tenth day of August, l959. Mr. Glenn served the youth in this area for many years as an agricultural teacher and advisor. He will long be re- membered, not only by his boys, but by all with whom he came in contact. His happy outlook on life was constantly reflected in his pleasant smile, his most willing and helpful hands, and his dedication to a cheerful performance of duty. Truly this man's life was a testimony to his deep Christian faith. IN MEMORIAM ROSALIA BREWER WELLS Jan. 16, 1941-Aug. 30, 'I959 ,Shock and sadness accompanied the news of the sud- den passing of our friend and,former classmate, Rosalia Brewer Wells, who died August 30, l959, a victim of poliomylitis. Rosalia, a graduate of the class of '58 had been an honor student, class and club officer, a cheerleader and an avid participant in school activities. As editor-in-chief of the yearbook, she selected the present cover design on your Bulldog and devoted her time, untiring effort, and talent to whatever task she un- dertook. Though able and efficient, she was unassuming and agreeable. Her pleasing disposition and winsome ways endeared her to all who knew her. . It is indeed with sadness that we remember RosaIia's passing, for she was one whose magnetic personality, joy in work, and high ideals set an'example for each and every one of us to follow. BULLDOG ,STAFF Editor in Chief Becky Sumrell Assistant Editor Lloyd Moseley Business Manager Jerry Clarke Assistant Business Manager Jack Wray Circulation Manager Mary Sterling Phillips Asst. Circulation Manager Marion Smith Senior Editor Mary Brown Senior Editor Frank Moseley Typists Jane Shell Mattie Sue Barnes ,Betty Darden ' Sponsor W. Y. Manson FW-..-..... I,,,..W ----u1-ll f,--ns-1' -.1-1-1 ' IT TAKES X AV -plans iii? 5 VL . PQ! , X 1,1 -advertisements y . f'l , , E h NP f '- r W 1 I 1 ,. , ans ASQ mm -COPY -ond subscriptions - -4--fb i-' 4 iffy fif. ,q, Y -..f Wg- V 'S :L U,,,a f, fm n A A f W 3 if 'iQ E E ' ag-wa www K K - P' 'aww fm I si -swag 1.,,,..s4.m-.. .... . i V- -W f www . V .MQ-sw: - Kwmmxiy t X. was mHFK 5 x., WILLIAM H. SEAWELL Superintendent of Schools, Brunswick County President District D Virginia Education Association l l I P R l C l P A L ,,.. ,, I l l I i R. JEFFERSON JONES Principal, Brunswick High School Girl's Basketball Coach S U P E R N T E N D E N T i l l l l an THOMAS R. WITTEN Diversified Occupations Coordinator Assistant Principal English WILLIAM Y. MANSON Assistant Principal English Cafeteria Supervisor 7 S . for A ' Mzsgiiiig,-asf-Iimg,-' ' - 1 ' -if' . MISS BEVERLY JONES Secretary to Principal S f a Vi Q ii 4736 ,W Mn: af S.. - grzwzxl - . 'Q' 4.125-.' ill Al .X X gm Wx .5 'Q . Ax A c f N N? xg W xx xii if . , S in W Y sl , 1, 1., . X fl 55, N, ., H' owl, 7 John A. Balten Wood Shop, Gen. Shop Q-qw in Walter Lotspeicla Shop, Electronics .nn-.. N Loy V Bell Jr Wayne Burgess Mrs Isla C Elmore Dean Exell Science Bond Librarian Moth Mrs. Mary Jones Commercial Miss Nancye Lashley Moth f- William Y. Manson Bernard I. Pinchbeck M Asst. Principal, English Physical Ed., Coach ., ..,. fi. eds , is ,ff , ' E. X . xx , ii, ' N' cy ' . .. 'F 'kiss sqm Q V . f- . Q- ,... ii. was was , , ' A L A , l . , ' 5 T?- qk Q, .... .wh W. . 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Circulation Manager Sports Editor-Boys Sports Editor-Girls Feature Editor Typing Mrs. Jones' Sponsor Ads are necessary too Billy Chaney Kitty Caroon Norby Nelson Melissa Bragg Clifton Carpenter Virginia Wray Sammy Clary Bonnie Thomas Dudley Lewis Typing ll Class and Mattie Sue Barnes Jane Shell Betty Darden W. Y. Manson What's this cover going to look like? fw 1. X If - Q 2- J Q Q31 ,. 1 , 4,1 ,Aman QPXQ 'ra x -.-, .. Rolling the presses! ,fx .J is 4 -n-'- Ak fuu- BRUNSWICK This year the Brunswick High Band has in the eyes of the public been marking time. Considering our heavy losses, we have been lifting our feet with pride and not in defeat. Our presence was, however, felt at the football games, pep rallies, and in the homecoming parade. We also participated in the University of Virginia Band Day, November 7. ln the Spring it's concert time. We look forward to being represented at All-State Band and to participating in the District Band Festival. Left to Right' Charlotte Ann Roberts, Jeanette Duncan, Jamie Boise, Marjorie Baird, Head Majoretteg Joyce Powers, Alice Annon, Vivian Whitlow, Martha Ann Whaley, Wilma McLaughlin, Drum Majorette. MAJORETTES BAND 2552553 HIGH sci-tool BAND Left to Right: 'lst Row-Wilma McLouqhlin, Jamie Boise, Joyce Powers, Vivian Whitlow, Alice Wholey, Jennette Duncan, Alice Annan, Charlotte Roberts, Marjorie Bgird, 2nd Raw- Larry Ketchum, Ann Hill, Lloyd Moseley, Diane Barnes, Faye Norwood, Dean Kirkland, Judy JOYWGSV 3rd ROW-LlOYd Bell, MQW Alyce Johnson, Brenda Washburn, Martha Ann Wholey, Sharon Rennolds, Betty Browder, Mary Schooler. 4th Row-Judy Chandler, Danny Lucy, Charlie Pearson, Gary Matthews, David Fleshood, Jerry Rawlings. Sth Row-.lody Hudnall, Bobby Randolph, Russell Rodgers, Marion Smith, Bill Seawell, Norby Nelson. 6th Row-Mr Burgess, David Turner, Larry Taylor, Butch Clary. Zl TRI-HI-Y CLUB The Tri-Hi-Y Club is a ,branch of the .7 J , .1 '- Mi I Miss Lashley, Sponsor, Mary S.4 Phillips, Chaplain, Jerry Young Womenls Cjhflsllcln lAfSQClGtlOn in Clarke, President, 'Jane Shell,-Treasurer, Bonnie Thomas, Re- high 5ChQQI Cgmmitfed to gqfjqrigfilgnvpur- porter, Becky Sumrel'lr,,Secretary, ,Kitty Caroon, Vice-President. pose. The club is'-ia non-denominational nr , .Q organization composed ofvhigh schaolfstu- dents of all faithsfwha desire fto belong 'e to a club interested in lmoral and spiritual values. The Brunswick Tri-Hi-Y Club has a maximum number of 30 girls, therefore, each graduate is replaced by another girl, v these elections determined by her moral standings, interest, and willingness to work. TRI-HI-Y CLUB-Left to Right: 'Isl' Row--Miss Lashley, Mary S. Phillips, Bonnie Gauldin, Jane Shell, Nara Taylor, Jerry Clarke, Vivian Whitlow, Judy Jones, Lucy Heartwell, Nancy Parrish, Nancy Batte. 2nd Row-Wilma McLaughlin, June Love Davis, Elizabeth Wright, Helen Brewer, Janet Jones, Jean Eastwood, Connie Blick, Kitty Caroon, Becky Sumrell, Betty Steed. 3rd Row--Mary Alyce Johnson, Betty Brewer, Dale Cannon, Pat Clary, Peggy Blevins, Mary Ann Neal, Melissa Bragg, Bonnie Thomas, Bonnie' Edwards, Rachal Lewis. N Q iss, Fr , 4' Above-Mr. Jones, Sponsor, Sammy Clary, Secretary, Dudley Lewis, Chaplain, Billy Chaney, Vice-President, Lloyd Moseley, President, HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y Club is a branch of the Young Men's Christian Association in high school committed to a Christian purpose. The pur- pose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tian character. The Hi-Y sponsors Christ- mas baskets to the needy and has an an- nual banquet. Hl-Y CLUB-'Isl' Row-Billy Chaney, Phil Lewis, lrby Adcock, David Crichton, Larry Clary, Joey Parrish, Lloyd Moseley, Lynn Wright. 2nd Row-Bobby Randolph, Sammy Clary, Guy Estes, Jody Hudnall, Jimmy Wood, Dudley Lewis, Travis Daniel, Marion Smith, 3rd Row- Melvin Taylor, Bobby Child, Neil Corum, Russel Bowles, Norby Nelson, Jack Wray, Malcolm Cole, Mr. Jones. -AFW. F.H.A. CLUB The Future Homemakers of America is the national or- ganization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United States and Territories. It was formed to keep the girls interested in homemaking and to develop fundamental home ' making qualities. They learn to cook, sew, and plan meals Pat Clary, President, Delores Vaughan, Treasurer, Mrs. Ford, Sponsor, for their future families. Rachel Lewis, Secretary, Betty Steed, Reporter, Barbara Kidd, Vice-Presb dent, Mrs. Griffith, Sponsor, The motto 'ofoword New Horizons, expresses the pur- pose of the organization - learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. First Row. Lett to Right-Connie Blick, Judy Jones, Barbara Lucy, Gladys Bishop, Kathy Glidewell, Janice Phillips, Mary Schooler. Second Row. Left to Right--Patsy Clarke, Sadie Archer, Dollie Elliot, Pam Darden, Linda Anderson, Mary Etta Lambert, Virginia Bishop, Doris Clary, Edna Shell, Ann Thacker. F.F.A. CLUB The F. F. A. stands for the Future Farmers of America. This is a national organization of farm boys who are expected to become farmers. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The motto, Learn- ing to Do-Doing to Learn-Earning to Live- Living to Serve, is filled with practical phil- osophy, reflecting a spirit and sincerity that shows the true viewpoint of farm youth. The F. F. A. is one of the most outstanding national pupil organizations in America. All throughout the year, the F. F. A. has such contests as dairy judging, farm mechanics, crop judging and forestry. In February, a Father and Son Banquet is given for our fathers. it . . tk . W .TX .T fr--ig' 44 l Mr, Skinner, Advisor, Marshall Gauldin, President, Not pictured, Robert Lewis, Vice-President, Russell Bowles, Treasurer, Robert Mayton, Sentinel, Phil Bachelor, Secretary, Tommy Jones, Reporter. Left to Right: 'lst Row-Phil Bachlor, Thomas Pearson, Robert Moseley, Glenn Reid, Edward Powell, Rodney Forbis, Tommy Jones, Clarence Edmonds, Everett Daniel. 2nd Row-Charles Atkinson, Robert Lewis, Robert Mayton, Gary Matthews, Edward Wright, James Edmonds, Donnie Cheeley, Robert Elder Lucy. 3rd Row-Frank Moseley, Raymond Whitby, J. W, Browder, Russell Bowles, Mr. Skinner, Clarence Clay, Luther Daniel, David Gibson. JC f X .. xl, Elllll lllwill Mr. T. R. Witten DID. CLUB To become a member of the D. O. Club a person must have 8 units and be 16 years old unless a job is classified as hazardous. Then he or she must be at least l8 years old. Furthermore the pupil must ex- press a desire to gain working experience and must submit written permission from the parents. After an interview with the student, the co-ordinate decides whether or not the pupil is ready and fitted for the opportunity of going into a place of business. The purpose of the D. O. Club is to give the boys and girls some first hand experience in business and industry while they are in high school. The D, O. Club helps the pupil to find out what he doesn't want to do in life as well as what he wants to do, Left to right: Lynn Wright, Robert Durham, Melvin Taylor, Jack Wray, Mr. Witten, Sponsor Sadie Clary, Edward Spence, Bernard Bishop, Roland Lynch. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, Sodalitas Latinae, is dedicated toward carrying the torch of classical civilization into our mod- ern world. Since this modern world is indebted to the ancient civilization in its government, laws, literatures, languages, and arts, the club holds that a well-rounded knowledge of Greek and Roman culture can help build a better world for the future. Club activities, which supplement the regular class room work, are both social and civic. The motto, Res Non Verba, is an inspiration for members to work for the good of the whole school. Club colors are purple and gold and the flower is the rose, so loved by the Romans and still today the queen of the flowers. The club is affiliated with the National Junior Classical League and the Classical As- sociation of Virginia. Left to Right: Russ Rogers, President, Mary Brown, Vice- President, Mrs. Flinn, Sponsor, Susan Doyle, Reporter, Edith Lane Smith, Secretary, Bobby Randolph, Treasurer, Jerry Cla ry, Photographer 'ET-H2W-.2:'m::,,, . .nui- Q. Guy Estes, Treasurer, Mary Alyce Johnson, Secretary, Kitty Coroon, President, Mrs, Smithson, Sponsor, Dudley Lewis, Reporter, Phil Lewis, Vice-President. N li X X if Q c 'ti 49 'N 2 X .N t xi in i .,.,s t Left to Right: Ist Row-Dale Cannon, Jean Eastwood, Dorothy Jones, Bonnie Gauldin, Barbara Ann Kidd, Mary S. Phillips, Jane Shell, Lucy Heartwell, Jerry Clarke, Nora Taylor. 2nd Row-Mrs. Smithson, Ann Fackler, Q BETA CLUB The Beta Club is an exclusive club, the members of which have to have a 90 average in high school, as well as good character and leadership. This is a club for Juniors and Seniors only. The club tries to create an in- terest in scholastic standings and honesty in class work. It sponsors the Valentine Dance as an annual project. Janet Jones, Mary Alyce Johnson, Wilma McLaughlin, Elizabeth Wright, Joyce Wright, Kitty Caroon, Betty Steed, Becky Sumrell. 3rd Row-Phil Lewis, Jamie Jen- kins, Jody Hudnall, Guy Estes, Dudley Lewis. F' 0 .gunnriii p.. MGNOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is a club consisting of boys and girls who have participated in the sports of Brunswick High. To become a mem- ber, a person has to earn a letter in one of the school's three sports by playing approximately half the time on the varsity team. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in the sports of the school and to de- velop good sportsmanship. A sports- manship award is presented each year to a boy and a girl who have shown outstanding qualities. The Monogram Club also spon' sors Homecoming and awards keys to all senior members. we V' ' N1 'ru , B, l. Pinchbeck, Coach, Larry Clary, President, W. M. Hughes, As sistant Coach, Marion son, Reporter, Sammy Lett to Right: 'lst Row-Wilma McLaughlin, Fraun McCurIey, Audrey Nicholson, Reeves Webb, Martha Whaley, Betty Steed, Irby Adcock, Larry Clary, Sammy Clary. 2nd Row-Mr. Hughes, Pat Clary, Peggy Blevins, Patricia Lewis, Jack Wray, Lloyd Bell, E. W. Smith, 'Lm'3ZQs.Kt 5 - 12111 -A.-'f. ,,. 5 51 .,s:'f V' .,,..,v,... X533 Mr. Pinchbeck. Dudley Lewis, Daniel, Russell At Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, Norby Nel Clary, Vice-President. 3rd Row--Marion Smith, Norby Nelson, Donnie Clary, Lloyd Moseley, Travis Bowles, Donald Clary, Billy Chaney. 2.-c...,, 1 4 Q lag, Sw. ALS-29 A Q. .SW .lg This club was started with the purpose and goal of providing the students of the school with more opportunities to develop their in- terests in various fields of electronics through experimental work and operation of the radio station of the school. aRv RADIO CLUB The name Q.R.V, stands for We are Ready, and we have adopted this as our motto. This is the first year for electronics in Brunswick High, and we hope the interest in the club will grow in the future. Pictured above: Mr. Lotspiech, Sponsor, Dudley Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer, Steve Duncan, Vice-President, Billy Chaney, President. Below: Left to right: 'Ist Row-E. W. Smith, Joey Par- rish, Steve Duncan, Dudley Lewis. 2nd Row--Charles Page, Wayne Kirkland, Mr. Lotspiech, Claude Stem- bridge, Sammy Clary, Buddy Williams, Homer Phillips, Howard Clary, Woody Clary, Billy Chaney. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is a relatively new club that has been formed at Brunswick High School for only two or three years. As suggested by the name, you can become a member of our club when you take Spanish, The Spanish Club formed because it had a pur- pose and something to strive for. Our aim is to create an interest in the Spanish-speaking people, their cus- toms, their history, and especially their language. Like us, they have many interesting customs. Along with our knowledge of the Spanish language, we learn a 'few of the things they do that makes their life interesting and complete. As you know, our friendliness toward people in other countries is greatly determined by the amount we know about those people. lt is the aim of the Spanish Club to know more about our Spanish speak- ef' we rx 45 5 wg-Vg., -W ---, i , at J ing neighbors to the South and in Europe. Pictured Above: Mr. Stephens Hughes, Sponsor, Lucy Heartwell, Secretary, Audrey Nicholson, President, Mary Below: Left to Right: 'Ist Row-Dorothy Jones, Cathy Glidewell, Betty Gayle Lucy, Doris Clary, Lannie Ruth Hart, Vivian Whitlow, Mary Etta Lambert, Judy Jones, Lucy Heartwell, Ruby Wilson, Jean Eastwood. 2nd Row- Sue Daniel, Brenda Washburn, Martha Blick, John Clary, Cathy Jones, Lloyd Bell, Nancy Nelson, Audrey Nichol- Ann Neal, Reporter, Peggy Blevins, Treasurer, Mary Alyce Johnson, Vice-President. son, Bonnie Thomas, Becky Sumrell, Rachel Lewis. 3rd row-Joan Keeton, Faye Hawkins, Mary Alyce Johnson, David Chichton, Peggy Blevins, Pat Clary, Mary Ann Neal, Jimmy Browder, David Turner, Guy Estes, Benny Ogburn, Bobby Childs, Mr. S, Hughes, Sponsor. .,, ,MH ,Ha i ti M12 On Tuesday, November IO, in the library of Brunswick High School, the SchooI's 'First library club was organized. The purpose of this club is to promote library services in all areas of school work. lt is felt and hoped that the club will render a very helpful contribu- tion to the library and the students and teach- Pictured above: Mrs. Elmore, Sponsor, Rachel Lewis, President, Faye Hawkins, Vice-President, Patricia Lewis, Pictured Lett to Right: Seated, Rachel Lewis, Faye Haw- kins, Patricia Lewis, Brenda Barkley. Standing, Loisellen Zook, Barbara Spence, Mrs. Elmore, Greta Vaughan, LIBRARY CLUB ers who use it. We are likewise sure that each member ofthe club, while helping others, will at the same time receive much help for her- self. Mrs. Lawrence Elmore, librarian, is spon- sor ot the newly organized club. Treasurer, Jane Hawthorne, Reporter, Rebekah Wat- kins, Secretary. Jane Hawthorne, Rebekah Watkins, Barbara Tynes, Jean Edmonds, Judy Perkinson, Kay Nolan, Patricia Lucy, Ruby Wilson. SENIOR CLASS of BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL presents Wt! 14 great life CAST Jeannie Peabody . Bonnie Thomas Claude Fraley ,Sammy Clary Russell Peabody Dudley Lewis Annabelle Kitty Caroon Eloise Jerry Clarke Grace Peabody Becky Sumrell Aurelia Audrey Wunkle Nancy Parrish Sophia Jane Wunkle Virginia Wray Dr. Edward Appleby Billy Chaney George Peabody I Norby Nelson Larry Jordon . . . Morris Bottoms Alice ,I . . Melissa Bragg Miss Jacobs Betty Darden Mr. Pooley E. W. Smith 'L-1-ie Inv Sp ' GRTS , ...wr ,fffwff ' A .W ' Q ' 1 y .. ' '1' -' ' 1 . ' 'lu ..' '- .' ,fl V 'J ,H I -4 IE' , g- - 'J....--1-5 'i .,. -'Q I. 5, . ! K , 1 f f ,, 3 . ! , , J ' '- -L .5 .. ,svn-,,o49.xx2f F, - If . ' ' 2 I. D 3.1, w may ' 'f Q., -4 . N' :.'.,Q..,J.yKx-' I959 GIRLS' TEAM WINS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP After the I958 girls' basketball team won the District Championship little hope of a repeat performance was held for the l959 squad due to the loss of four regulars and two substitutes. Injuries to key players and sick- nesses almost caused the team to fail to qual- ify for the tournament as they lost five games during the season. Tournament time was quite a different story as Brunswick downed an undefeated Blackstone team 45-37 the first night to everyone's surprise, Following this victory came a come-from-behind 37-35 victory over Randolph Henry. The most remarkable part of the victory story was that once again sub- stitutes took the place of two injured or sick regulars. Such a successful season could only have come as a result of hard and long practice and teamwork. Without this support and in- terest plus the excellent coaching by Mr. Manson, the girls' team could not have re- peated as District Champions I959. Mr, W. Y. Manson, Patricia Nicholson, Betty Steed, Audrey Nicholson, Wilma McLaughlin, Becky Sumrell, Byrd Barkley, Mary Ann Neal, Becky Roberts, Pat Clary, Peggy Blevins sd ff Q D-'lawn onli. swf'-2A . Many hours of summer and after school practice makes ' V U for a good cheerleading squad. CHEERING Captain Jerry Clarke and Sponsor, Mrs. Vaughan, discuss plans for the coming year Eb i c i 5 . ri, . . I , X ,ss,i I A fr 1 I a qw is R an y ,V'L K 1 ,A -, K Mfr - 1 , 'E . R. ,Y Tia 'fr JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Faye Norwood, Brenda Barnes, Judy Chandler, Barbara Tynes, Diane Barnes, Kay Nalen, Lynn Bell, Paige Bishao, Cheryl McLaughlin, ,loner Flinn VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Brenda Barkley, Edith Lane Smith, Delores Vaughan, June Love Davis, Jerry Clarke, Nancy Nelson, Becky Sumrell, Bonnie Thomas, Lucy I-Iearfwell, Nancy Batte Q A-1 ,v 'Z V . 1,0 -af ff! Wi ' 5 in . N lf n. ix., l959 BASEBALL SQUAD Ist row: Reves Webb, Manager, Booda Wells, Frank Bobby Randolph, Donnie Bone Clary, Paul Lynch, Neil Moseley, Douglas Elmore, Marshall Gauldin, Larry Clary, Corum, Tommy Daniel, Travis Daniel, Joe Watts, Jamie Dudley Lewis, Sonny Martin, Donald Clary, Manager Browder. 2nd row: Coach Pinchbeck, Joe Bland, James Pritchett, 'lst row: Sydney Rawlings, Dian Clary, Nancy Batte, Pat Clary, Audrey Nicholson, Layne Adcock, Wilma Brenda Washburn, Patricia Nicholson, Jane Sadler. McLaughlin. 2nd row: Mr, Manson, Fraun McCurley, Melissa Bragg, gi -ff Although this situation seems to look rather hopeless, after a slow start the Bulldogs under coaches Pinchbeck and Harrison finished strong with a record of l0 wins and 5 losses for the 1959 season. is 'H 437 Yagi T. f in -wana-.N Q' M , W 3 , f sf i , X S 5 4. is , L gay, , 1' ,. s i xii. -K wif? ss ' , if f f f i Q .. . Q. --:ft W f N T' wx J! 'WN A -i S45 'tt it f W wif X ws S. 'X Safe in home! w.r.., W h,,,,,,,, Pitcher i throws ball-Dudley throws bat! latf-J SPCDRTS With only 8 lettermen returning and with a loss of l4 players from the l958 squad, coach Pinchbeck and assistant coach Hughes faced a major rebuilding job this year. After two weeks of practice the green Bulldogs traveled to Victoria where they pounced the Panthers 27 to O in the Bulldog's first upset victory of the season. Then they journeyed to Crewe to face a strong contender for the title in the Crewe Railroaders and came out on the short end 26 to O. Next, Brunswick played its first home game with an interdis- trict team, Colonial Heights, and again lost l3 to O. Then the Bulldogs settled down and start- ed playing better ball as they defeated the Bluestone Barons by the score of 24 to l2. The high-spirited Bulldogs traveled to Emporia to face their arch-rivals who were undefeated and unscored upon. The Bulldogs walked off The scores of the ga Brunswick 27 Victoria . . O Brunswick O Crewe . . . . 26 Brunswick O Colonial Heights l3 Brunswick 24 Bluestone . l2 Brunswick I2 Emporia . 7 'lst Row: Coach Hughes, Charles Lewis, Billy Chaney, Larry Clary, Irby Adcock, Marion Smith. 2nd Row: George Daniel, Manager, Ogburn Taylor, Wayne Roberts, David Crichton, Dudley Lewis, Jack Wray, Lloyd Bell, Phil Batchelor, Manager. the field with another upset victory by the score of l2 to 7. On the homecoming, the Bulldogs faced Prince Edward Acadamy, the only team to whip the top ranked Railroaders, and downed them l3 to 6. Next Friday night the team journeyed to Amelia to whip the Orioles on a rain-soaked field l8 to 6. Thursday, after only three days or practice, the Bulldogs met the Blackstone Rams and downed them 25 to O. Brunswick then met an old rival, the Parkview Dragons, and crush- ed them in a furious second half 33 to l3. The final game of the season was a grudge game against Randolph-Henry, champions of last year. This year was another story as the Bulldogs were victorious by a score of 42 to O. The boys played a full schedule this year and had an amazing total record of 8 wins and 2 losses, 7 wins and l loss in District competition. H165 OFEI Brunswick l3 Prince Edward Academy . . 6 Brunswick I8 Amelia .... . . . . , 6 Brunswick 25 Blackstone . O Brunswick 33 Parkview . . . . l3 Brunswick 42 Randolph-Henry 0 3rd Row: Jimmy Wood, Wilbur King, Butch Clary, Billy Roberts, Bobby Randolph, Sammy Clary, Jody Hudnall, Jerry Rawlings, Coach Pinchbeck. 4th Row: Norby Nelson, Donnie Clary, Jamie Browder, Russ Rodgers, Russell Bowles. his xs , ' r fr:-Q mimfw Look out below! Ass't Coach Hughes and Marion Smith, Russell Trircaptains Clary, Chaney, and Smith discuss game plans with Coac h. Coach Pinchbeck shows these is slis i i fx ' is fe Sammy Clary, Jimmy Wood, Norby Nelson. Seniors how to hold the ball. 9-415- r N. A familiar sight to opponents for the past four years is Clary in action, 0, if x Q . 1 9 i . 4 , GIRLS' BASKETBALL hw--.. Qu.: .ARM Betty Steed, Fraun McCurley, Pat Clary, Peggy Blevins, Brenda Washburn, Audrey Nicholson Fraun McCurIey, Betty Steed, Joyce Waller, Anne La- toon, Pat Clary, Cheryl McLaughlin, Peggy Blevins, Elizabeth Hobbs, 2nd Row: Barbara Freeman, Manager, Racheal Lewis, Patricia Lewis, Rebekah Watkins, Wilma McLaughlin, Beverly Daniel, Audrey Nicholson, Barbara Dale Tynes, Brenda Washburn, Mr. Jones, Coach, x 4: 0 h hs, , . ,..., -.ww nm- 'Nm -...N 5'-M.. -QP' BOYS' BASKETBALL Larry Clary, Travis Daniel, Marion Smith, Donnie Clary, Russell Bowles Bobby Chaney, Mgr., Ashby Browder, David Crichton, Mgr., Bobby Child, Jamie Browder, Bobby Randolph Larry Clary, Travis Daniel, Jerry Clary, Dudley Lewis, Marion Smith, Russell Bowles, Donnie Clary, Norby Nei Robert Lucy, Charles Lewis, 2nd Row: Jerry Rawlings, son, Mr. Pinchbeck, Coach. 3 if XX-JSI-3 FEATURES i x 1 S X X S E CII! s-1121 i HOMECOMING The big day at B. H. S.-Homecoming Day-began with the usual hectic activity of last-minute float preparations, hopeful can- didates, and an overall atmosphere of excite- ment and suspense. The gala parade this year was led by the school band followed by class floats, and finally on array of pulchritude as the candid- ates for queen passed in review. A pep rally was held on the courthouse green. A victorious game over Prince Edward Acad- emy lent a festive mood to the dance, honor- ing the queen and her attendants, which cli- maxed Homecoming Day. -Q-.059 COURT Left to Right: Mary Ann Neal, Melissa Bragg, Gloria Malone, Mary Brown, Faye Hawkins, I B Alice Browder. Audrey Nicholson, Patricia Lewis, Juanita Powers, Betty Gaye arnes, 48 HOMECOMING QUEEN 1959 fn' if if ,ff Q, , ,ff NXMQ fx, ....... ., G 1 . eu,-Gwtws N .1 - ' M,-E - X-EQ . Ng 3 av-KW We X ffl' Y 'Q' Q ' E, gg Q TW WG QX A ki A -.14 P .V '- '. w k is 4 A Q fr E Final touches before?.l..1. We always gotta eat. .7 x,- LS , LL. XS E -:V Q . , W . xx X 'X X, . JR. SR. FEAT SCME EN EVEN Geisha wr' vi f he fx -y 5 I Nl wi' f .,, . 'ru cw' A F - . 2: '30, s ' gait-X x 1 inet Q4 ' 3 f v WSJ .7 Any, ,D 5' 3 U An. M' m :Sf v 1 f .. K in I I PROM URES CHANTED ING Girls? Nh ki i, ' 5 m ki. A 1: . H .AF sr y- Q Xp n. Qi , I ip ' x Q, , it i J Q . ' QQ i- 1 3 . 1 4 i K 4 K The dumb waiters. Some ploy while others wor 4 f X +1 si KH, Gifts for the sponsors. Two Queens cmd o pair of Jokers. .. Kk,, xg W ,va s Q? X s X w ,,,. SN A Moments L 1 In r remember. Q, A -n And the bond played on . . W 1. 6' After the boll is over. 1 ,, ,. wk. x . X 'E BEST STUDENT Jerry Clarke and Dudley Lewis MOST ATTRACTIVE Kitty Coroon and Sammy Clory WHO'S 0 I U P l WHO BEST DRESSED Melissa Bragg and Billy Chaney WITTIEST Bonnie Thomas and Norby Nelson M 'Q sew B .,.-,,,,...,....----1 I v -.Fila 6 WHO'S 'iwa MOST C0-OPERATIVE Mory Brown ond Jimmy Wood ww -ogy XX 2 Mos'r ATHLETIC y Becky Sumrell ond Lorry Clory WHO BEST DANCERS Bonnie Thomas ond Lloyd Moseley MOST POPULAR Jerry Clarke ond Norby Nelson fi ., X 's 'U' ur P rf we -.Q Q46 L 8 :flees JL. 2 K.. Vx Q50 .ff .. 51.5. Rr abr President , , Norby Nelson l Vice-President U . Sammy Clary Secretarylr , . Melissa Bragg Treasurer A .,.r,,. Jimmy Wood Reporter l Mary Sterling Phillips 'gf' SENIOR CLASS .QW if, ITS ii. I M I f ,s r-tg MATTIE SUE BARNES Music l,35 4-H Honor Club 3, 4,55 Secretary 55 Bulldog Staff5 4fH Journal Editor 4 dxf' 7l MELISSA BRAGG Class Pres, I5 Softball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,55 Hockey 2,35 Homecoming Queen 55 Bow Wow Staff 55 Tri-Hi-Y 55 Class Sec. 55 Latin Club 4,55 Senior Play Cost BERNARD BISHOP 4-H Club 2,35 F. F. A. 2,3, Sec. 45 D. O. 55 Baseball 5 MORRIS BOTTOMS Senior Play Cast rw I .f KITTY CAROON Cheerleader I,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Beta Club 3,4, Pres. 55 Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4,5, Vice Pres.5 Bow Wow Staff, Asst Editor5 Class Treas. I, Repor L MARY BROWN ter 3, Sec. 45 Spanish Club 4, Bulldog Staffg Vice-Pres. 5, Pres., Senior Play Cast, F, H. Latin Club, Homecoming Maid A. 3 of Honor 5 L k 1 1 sy. 55 - , 7 as is ,. 5' 4l . Y 'N' SENICJ CLIFTON CARPENTER Band 2,3, Bow Wow Staff i ,M - 1 YL I JERRY CLARKE Class Vice-Pres, lg Pres. 3 Vice-Pres, 4, Latin Club 2 Vice-Pres. 3, Beta Club 3,4,5 Tri-l-li-Y 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Presl 5, Bulldog Staff, Majorette 3 4, Cheerleader l,2, Capt. 5 Senior Play Cast I 14001. BILLY CHANEY Football 3,4,5, Tri-Capt. 5, Hi- Y 4,5, Vice Pres, 5, Monogram Club 3,4,5g Radio Club 5, Pres., Bow Wow Editor, Senior Play Cast ng., -..N its LARRY CLARY Football 3,4, Capt. 5, Basket- ball 2,3,4,5, Ca-Capt. 4, Base- ball 2,3,4,5, Hi-Y 4,5, Mono- gram Club 3,4,5, Pres, 5, Class Pres. ,M ,. ,, we 'QM' ,,,Q,,,,, .. BOBBY CHILD l-li-Y 5 SAMMY CLARY Football 4,5g l-li-Y 4, Sec. 5, Monogram Club 4, Vice-Pres. 5, Bow Wow Staff, Class Vice- Pres. 5, Radio Club 5, Senior Play Cast CLASS Q-M ' I NNN-, BETTY DARDEN Pep Club lg Choral Club lj F. H. A. lg Band l, Flag Twirl- er 3g Bulldog Sfoffj Tri-Hi-Y Club 5g Sensor Play Cast KATHLEEN ELLIOTT Choral Club 45 F, l-l. A, 3,4,5 'V' ROBERT DURHAM F. F, A. l,2,3,4g D. O. Vice-Pres. 5 -19 'Y'- JIMMY ELLIOTT 16 vi' W L7-up ROY GLENN Band l,2,3 1--f' DUDLEY LEWIS Latin Club 2,3g BMO Club 3,4, Reporter 5g Monogram Club 3,4,5g Radio Club 5, Sec. and Treasg Class Reporter Ag Foot! ball 3,4,5g Basketball 3,4,5g Baseball 2,3,4,5g Hi-Y Club 4, Chaplain 55 Bow Wow Staffg Band l,2g Senior Play Cast wg. ROLAND LYNCH F. F. A. 3,45 D. O. 5 awk wirfwli FRANK MOSELEY F. F. A. l,2, Reporter 3, Treas. 4, Baseball 3,4g Football 4, Monogram Club 3,4,5, Bulldog Staff SENIOR wav LLOYD MOSELEY Band 2,3,4,5, Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4, Pres. 5, Bulldog Asst. Editor, Master of Ceremonies, Senior Play ide .Mm NORBY NELSON 'Hunan-'M Football 2,4,5, Basketball 4,55 Monogram Club 4,5, Reporter, Spanish Club 4, Band 'l,2,3,4, . ..,, . .,.., 5, Bow Wow Staff, Baseball 5 1 Senior Play Cast, Hi-Y 5 JOEY PARRISH F. F. A. l,2, Baseball 3,4, Hi- Y 5, Radio Club 5 62 NANCY PARRISH F. H. A, 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y Club 5, Senior Play Cast, Class Re- porter 3 CLASS Y .A gs' -3 , ,.,,h 32? MARY STERLING PHILLIPS Latin Club 2,3, Beta Club 3,4, 5, Class Vice-Pres. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 5, Spanish Club 4, Class Reporter 5, Bulldog Staff ww. K 6. F' an 'X A' .5 . f' N ,X 144 ' 'Nv- MARION SMITH Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 5, Sec., Basketball 2,3, 4,5, Football 2,3,4,5, Bulldog Staff, Band l,2,3,4,5, Class Vice-Pres, l, Hi-Y 5 E. W. SMITH Football 2,3, Manager 4, Monogram Club 4,5, Radio Club 5, Senior Play Cast ff 'Y J! fi' 9. NQ, BECKY SUMRELL Latin Club 2, Sec. 3, Class Sec, 3, Beta Club 3,4,5, Sec, 4, Spanish Club 5, Cheerleader 5, Basketball 2,3,4g Editor of Bulldog, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4,55 Senior Play Cast, F. l-l. A. 3, Reporter 4 limp.-., MELVIN TAYLOR Hi-Y Club 5, D. O. Club 5 F. F, A. l, Sentinel 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4 OGBURN TAYLOR Football 5, Baseball 3,55 Bas- ketball 3, Band 2,3,4 33 4991 CELIAR ANN TUDOR F. H. A. 2 SENIOR low BONNIE THOMAS Band l,2,3, Cheerleader 3,4,5g Class Treas. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4,5, Reporter 5, Spanish Club 5, La- tin Club 2,3, Bow Wow Staff, Senior Play Cast in DOLORES VAUGHAN Class Treas. 2, Class Sec. 3, Cheerleader 3,55 F. H. A. Sec. 4, Treos. 5 64 BUDDY WILLIAMS Class Sec. lg Band l,2,3,4, Ra- dio Club 5 CLASS L Q! s , . N, , I ll A .4 fb Q - 'Y ar - JIMMY WOOD Hi-Y 5, Class Treas. 5, Mona- gram Club 5, Football 5 . - 1 .,+-if , 1 2 A . ' 4' ' .. l 3 I A 3 Y. Hg Q O I . ct' LYNN WRIGHT Band I,2,3,4, Hi-Y 4,55 D. O. 5 -All fix U' JACK WRAY Football 3,4,5g D. O. Club 4, Pres. 5, F. F. A. 2,3, Bulldog S f a f f, Hi-Y 4,5, Monogram Club 3,4,5g Baseball 5 L ,vw -r ' VIRGINIA LOU WRAY Senior Play Cast, Bow Wow Staff POST GRADUATES SADIE CLARY BENNY OGBURN any AWUWQ Ox K Q iff' 'V SF J' S ,S X, , fifx . zfr' Q,.. , , JU NIO R OFF! fi M , J uNpQ,ui CLAss 'orrlcan5 4 Ai ' Q ,1?f6s idenr 4 , Ffff Lady! Ijieifirrwelrf .+- vice-PE5aqeQ3i.E?i? , lloyd Ben secrefafydl. . A . y gsgfbqro Ami !4iqd,g Treosurer ...q W . . f fElizdbefF1 fW'rigb3t Reporteiz ..,. 1Wi!ma McLc:ughlirg K . -- V' x V :' Y 1 J- g 1 .f I 9 X , K K V- . X . , ' y . ,K .. x -- x A v X4 .. , 1 K Rt '17, AQ-Q kg, A 4' ,,l Ellen Bishop Peggy Blevins Connie Blick Anne Bottoms if .1 ff? is v,.---an W' Russell Bowles ' 'V' Helen Brewer W 'UW Ar., 'Ve O ' JUNIOR CLASS Eugene Abernathy Ted Adams lrby Adcock Phil Batchelor Nancy Batte Lloyd Bell MVN Til' 1- yg '- 1! ' Q 1.-44 JUNIOR ,mam imp- QM N... Dale Cannon Ernest Cheeley Carolyn Clarke Ashby Browder Jimmy Browder fungus, lm -all M'43 'f?-r 'Y h silk'-'eww W, Mw- QM, 'N QQ uv JUN ,AM W V Q., ,..,o Butch Clary Emma Jean Clary Howard Clary Pat Clary Woody Clary Neil Corum Md' 'CV is DX. June Love Davis Steve Duncan Jean Eastwood Bonnie Edwards Butch Estes Anne Fockler ,ww 02 in JUNIOR Ann Hazelwood Lucy Heartwell Jody Hudnal' flgviex A Jamie Jenkins Mary Alyce Johnson Cordie Jones Dorothy Jones Janet Jones Judy Jones .,, gm-vo - is ,B Norma ,leon Jones Borboro Kidd Rachel Lewis Robert Lewis Robert Elder Lucv Wilma McLoughlin Glorio Molone Lucille Moseley ,gnu-Q, 'CN ar- ' 'Z is as CLASS Wilbur King Ann Lofoon Phil Lewis 'FC -p gn--, 'U' JUNIGR 11828 'Uk 'affix Mary Ann Neal Homer Phillips Joyce Powers Jerry Rawlings Y' W' i 'CN in Wayne Roberts Mary Schooler Johnnie Short Barbara Spence Mamie Spence Betty Steed Q . . i QQ gy... ..-- Y' ff- L Geraldine Wesson Lula Wesson Vivan Whitlaw Ruby Wilson Elizabeth Wright Katie Joyce Wright ...N Q33 Claude sfembfidge C l- A S S Larry Taylor Nora Taylor Brenda Washburn w1f'5+ -'X 0 in 'lit 0 1...,. WUT 'v ,,,.aZ-ami , JU is OX 'U'- i vi' Hs. 'X pg., EP' . 4 . ., -jk Q x -- W -A A , s Z +5 Q' SOPHOM RE CLASS OFFICERS S !President ....,. S . A Bobby Ranaolph y , 4 S Vice-President. T' ,..,., Jeanette Duncan S S Secretary ,... L ,a,. f A 1 . Jerry Clary Treasurer. . ,.4....,.. Bobby Ford Reporter ..,,.. Audrey Nicholson of K , . .. f, - -- i . 5 4 -'. 1' 'Ui .A 75? kwa tg .H J. W. Browder Donald Cheeley Barbara Clary Donnie Clary Doris Clary Jerry Clary .fl 7, ,Q AR y?fJ '!5 M ,lr ai V' v iw . at 'I 7 ZW? ,K nl vs 1 ' lj! ft as ' w-., gl W ' , Yi ' 'JA- I,,j'rX J , 0- H Q. n I A.. r. 4' ' K I af ' A A R i X . 4 Lu , . 2 dal Barbara Adams Buzzy Adams Harry Allman Hilda Anderson Linda Anderson Alice Arlnon Margie Baird Virginia Bishop 3: f 'Y . , Kgs , al X W K S C' .K Q.. ,,wggr 1 Martha Blick Betty Brewer Jean Brockwell Betty Browder James Browder L Ms Os X 5- U' Q . i -H. w-I L. -1 cs, Q . I ,us :wx 1. N- 0- Johnnie Clary ' tn 3:17 'l . ,gm 74 Clarence Clay 4' L' 'A A 43, - I Ann Clem M min - Malcolm cole 5 it it I 0 4 Tommy Daniel A I A A '23 'QT' Sue Daniel lg i Q P ,gl ' f Q I Pam Darden M J fe ,V M I -f in-b Billy Delbridge 'C K C C l r A ,W -.,, H ' is- Q . D A - A sf ' J ' Susan Doyle J X ' Jeanette Duncan -va? If A M 'A Sandra Dunn 4- 4 A 9' 2 T ? A T-. Ruby Elliott l Q' ' Joan Ellis J' gmt 1. 'J or i Frances Epperson Bobby Ford Peggy Gauldin - -- .fb . ..:- f:-, 5 ' 'fi 121:21 f - a. gym K Ziffffff - 'P fi .mv A K W' fs I ,,.,, jane. f K -g i. f- - - 1:1 , , ,N 5 ' itil? 1 4 i ggi' f si s jf? 3 , if j 5 f x 371 ? ' ,X I y div 'K Q if i w V: 1, lu- David Gibson X 'B it C th Grdewen .I , P 0 Y ' its M . by Sylvia Harrison V- ,.,, A i . Lannie Ruth Hart ' W 3 0- ' Faye Hawkins i .N .N M A kg , .,,, E V S S Al f were 1 .. Y 5' '. Catherine Jones Tommy Jones Joan Keeton Emma Lou King Luther King 4 'gr' -We it sb My Qi-IQQQIQY t -- , ,sl 1 fqsffgmffgsla if cs. f , I . f5.,' i ' 5 .l -. F 1 I. 'A iiiii ,ip-PM fl.. 'Q-Q 1, 'iw IQ 40+ 4 Ls A 1' .4 YE? iz . l if X L It E dv., , -. '14 5 it .,, ii 'Lg H iii- ' + fi, f -AL . , j ., ..,. I I , . . V E ,Li' ' I Wayne Kirkland Mary Etta Lambert Alex Lockerrnan Betty Gayle Lucy Doris Lucy Gerald Lucy Nancy Lucy Pat Lucy Fraun McCurley Bill Markert Sonny Martin E. B. Matthews Patsy Matthews Robert Mayton Wayne Mitchell Sara Moseley Nancy Nelson Audrey Nicholson Janie Parrish Carlton Pearson 4 'U' im S 1:3 Q N A q Charles Pearson V. Charlie Pearson ,,.. , If '-J' Q '- ' Donald Pearson V' if ' Dottee Peebles 'X VN B it 'Sm er , , .ll Nancy Seward Edna Shell Sondra Shell Jean Short Barbara Spence Dorothy Spence Bud Smith Edith Lone Smith Betty Smithson Cecle Tanner Barbara Tomlinson Faye Townsend Joyce Tudor David Turner Wayne Turner Joe Watts Wayne Wesson Raymond Whitby Edward Wright Linda Wright QQ I Y' , if 1 P' . if K Lula Pearl Peebles rx f .4-up fa 'fi 9 .vc 'X 7- Janice Phillips 1 W 4 Annie Lou Porter 4' ., ,- is 'Y ' A Helen Powell bg., 4 5 , 'M 34 5' fi , Linda Radford , S Bobby Randolph ,5 , if X 8 Billy Roberts J Russ Rogers PC HL OA MS OS Q' Us Rebecca Samford J P M af' Taz: Z r K Ip- TKATX gs J' ll. A vi A , c.. at 4 K' if S' ,. - - ' X Q I- l . K V as v f X . J S: is 74 vga fi .ESS ' ..' IM f L- 1 if Q-P .3 ,af 'P A B . A 4 l h , X. 'xr Qs 5. 'S 1 ir if:-3 .,, X ,455 as L 3 . JJ'1I Q- M M 'J fc N tx-f - fx 1. '33, , 5 1 we L' YJ' i .. l Q f f , . M- .,. 'fe' gfkQ,,V , 1 Jin -4' H lf? 1 ,Jr 13, V .A 1,e:jQg1 ' Q14 f fr V 5 fr Jig' Xe f FRESHMAN CLASS 'OFFICERS , , President .... Nice-President ll Secretary , . , Treasurer . . .P S Reporter ..J,,f ' , ,fa fl' K 'A -pf K ,g,vir,,w 5 ,' .ggi T ,S ,He wlfffl Patricia Lewis .Charles Lewis Brenda Barkley Juanita Powers . .Jimmy Clary in 5 ii tr' S, X MAJ r'4i Charles Bowen Charles Brewer James Brewer Janet Brewer Cheryl Browder Bobby Chaney Patsy Clarke William Henry Clarke Donald Clary Faye Clary Jimmy Clary Shirley Clary John Clay Joyce Clay George Coleman Smithy Conner Betty Faye Crowder Beverly Daniel Eugene Daniel Everette Daniel iii? 2? 4 Sadie Archer Randolph Baird Jamie Boise Brenda Barkley Diane Barnes Wayne Barnes 541. 'iff' an FRESHMAN Gladys Bishop Steve Bishop Eddie Blick Hardy Blick ,Coy U' Q F rr: - A-'Si I 49? is Cu Z. l 1 1 1 Carolyn Davis Raymond Daniel FRESHMAN fx Ji,',., Y. is Ox ' ,. '76 E m i ss t g ig 4 S 'lf' Jean Edmonds Dolly Elliott Chris Ellis Janet Flinn Sv ' 'N 2 Qs. L .. R in Xsnr bu- J Fin . N 3 . , ,ky as K ,A A, 'YN Q . Jerry Doyle Johnnie Eastwood James Edmonds '-AM. .N . rf M A941 ' Q, J it ki' six, K ,-h -M ,A . Q A V .,- 4 J. tux.,- J! ...J E if ff il is ii 'f X WA' 'FN ay.. pun Nu.-L 'Sh-,M ig? A Barbara Freeman Larry Gibbs Johnnie Hammack Mike Hammock Billy Howkins Harold Hawkins Bobby Hawthorne Jane Hawthorne Joseph High Elizabeth Hobbs Bobby Jackson Helen Jones Robert Jones Larry Ketcham Milton Kidd Polly Kidd Josephine Lombert Charles Lewis Mortha Lewis Patricia Lewis 2 D I Q . .,.,., ki if . iii J f-1 5' ' xl. gi EQ Q1 h ,gg 'F ' K ' iyrri ' New , It it .N if 3' of Q . tw 3 wr tif 'E if J? vh- P m 'WV I . my was f m,.f,.::.,q,' . Ray Lewis Arthur Lucy Barbara Lucy Danny Lucy Patricia Lucy Cheryl McLaughlin 'sw 1- 'i'if. ' - J Q f A de J, H J az- 175 u -M , Q 16' - 7 If Cv, - I S-X A ce A xr- J 1' ' 1? . 'W ' is I 1 . ' 2'- c.- J C- John Moore George Moseley Mary Alice Mull Johnnie Myrick Harold Neal Mary Nelson Linda Newman Willie Belle Newman Kay Nolan Donnie Ogburn Pearl Owen Becky Pace Wilma Paschell Carolyn Pearson Jimmy Peebles Judy Perkinson Ronnie Perkinsan Forrest Phillips Jimmy Phillips Phyllis Pierce 'tr' wwf' QQ- Q ez J 4l. 'Wir' Daisy Martin Gary Matthews Melvin Mayton Bobby Moore - 'Ut S Q5 34 ic. K CLASS Q wg ff' 6'-. an Us ,sv ,,--, .i . 3' liek airy-. .rss p .'?l Q' 1 fm FRESHMAN CLASS Frances Rogers Ronnie Rogers Sammie Sadler Bill Seawell Jane Simms Sue Smith Lois Sneade Dal Sumrell z, X , 4--si f W , L Q g i' XA , is Q . Qs gs, N M- ir.. ij ' -we sf- I Q,-.- v Juanita Powers Freddie Reeks Janet Riegel A sis, 'Dw- -ek ,ns L,. :gg J Mac Tanner Dwight Taylor Frankie Taylor Lois Thacker Howard Tucker Barbara Tynes Greta Vaughn Kathryn Vaughan Everette Waller Joyce Waller Rebecca Watkins Rives Webb Celia Whitby Martha Ann Whaley Anna Belle Williams Jack Williams Kathleen Williams Leroy Williams Nancy Williams Joyce Wright SCHOOL STAFF S Cafeteria Workers: Mrs. Wilson Kiddg Mrs. Howard Nicholson, Monogerg Mrs. M. O, Cotesg Mrs. Kenneth Lucyj Howard Hammock A- Y- Purnell, Custodian Tom Willioms, Ass't. Custodian :iq fr I E we-ap.: K . gr,,1 -wg , 5 if my L In Q . gr K n ,. r T b'x'L YQ K Q.,-lawns f 90 ' M fduhpm All-' L fi?-Q fe iL 1F ,, ' x '- 'iw-2 ST: ..., , . 1 f , : 1 W' 1' h ,,.' K f . Q-NW Sfi .Q .r F 5 ff 2 f' 4, 3 7 'Q' le 2. ' x f -4 . f, -Aw., ' 1 1 . ffm it RW ,J K 'vs' 2, y , W-.fjjjm N... ,I 'GX nlwyf, . . , 4 4 I W ,Hr 4 Lf, 1 ,M w 3 AVN ' m. LQ A. hw ' W? wdy,Q Kitty ALofQon 4 4 , V a f wff'f'. ARgp0rferj,f ' J, - .3 1, 1Avif5G gff0f1ff0'f5'1 4, as y Q . f .ne .i'7 Wai. 'Pa I - 'fry v- 1 t. 45 kia 'Y W. J. Brockwell Alice Browder Betty Browder Donald Cannon Judy Chandler Angela Clary Coren Clary Mabel Clary William Clary Inell Conner Louise Crowder Jo Ann Cumbia Doma Daniel Mary Daniel George Dawson Danny Duncan Nancy Duncan Nora Edwards Betty Ellington Bell Elliott Gregory Abernathy Phyllis Ann Acree Mary Ann Baird H GRADE f' In 5 . ,x 5 Maude Baird Joe Barkley Betty Gayle Barnes Brenda Barnes Lynn Bell '75 Pl Q' 'N N Page Bennett fl' Page Bishop Pete Bishop Barbara Bowen . ,r ,4 ' l - s 'Li ff ,fi I-'l -va r Qt 0 W T? K Q. '- .l M A ,K 1 . Q W2 .T .42 1' 5 f 1 - EIGHTH GRADE Ann Hill Joyce Jackson Edith Mae Jones Sara Jones Faye Kidd ff' gf R, cfwzis RSV I Penny Elliott Elaine Elmore Shelby Finch David Fleshood Mary Ann Ford Billy Glenn Leon Green Buck Heartwell ,lx in Q ...L ON i n Qt- fl A sc...- dun' rv'-cvs -uv, Mali 'P 'W 'ii R55 'X so st rr elle 1 l A , M -- six: New L.-'x Q5 I' nv... K .1-eff QR' Jean King Dean Kirkland Kitty Lafoon Carol Lewis Jo Ann Lucy Ann Lynch Patricia Lynch Esther Mayton Hershell Mitchell Milton Moore Leslie Ann Morris Richard Moseley Robert Moseley Tresha Nolon Faye Norwood Preston Ozmore Tommy Pearson Thomas Pearson Rebecca Powell Sammy Powell l S 5'-A .. is -1 iff' 41- - 1 07 ix has e 3 'K -i bfi, sz' vs., 'CX tens Q-..., Ashby Sitterson Danny Smith Claude Spence Maty Spence Susie Spence Danny Stembridge Barbara Tanner Betty Meade Taylor Elizabeth Tudor George Turner Rachel Wall Col Warriner Edward Wells Jerry Wesson Helen Whitby Barbara Williams Muriel Williams Rennie Wilson Claudine Wright Lois Ellen Zook Tommy Powell Ann Randolph Sharon Reynolds Charlotte Ann Roberts Charlotte Roberts Geraldine Roberts Jo Ann Roberts Helen Lee Robinson ,. fs. EIGHTH GRADE Betty Wilson Rogers Jean Rogers Wayne Rogers Sammy Samford Butch Saunders 9-In 'QS t as Q V 'YQ My Su-f' is 7 S Q.. 'W 'V -1-3, -N ' it in 1:- Jk K Us K, Li ily V, ax K K 'L Q- u Q x , gn 5...- X Q w nyv- -5. 4 1 L- wr Q Q. c Q Us 'Us THE LAST MILE Jerry Clarke if Dudley Lewis Q AT Kitty Coroon T s IN CONCLUSION iii .f . 3 ' My . l l lx li. i Egg r l We, the Staff of the l96O Bulldog, would like to express our opprecio- tion to Mr. C. F. Whitey Boswell of Delmor Studios for the photography in this yeorbook. During the lost three yeors Mr. Boswell hos unseltishly given of his time ond energy to furnish us with the necessory individual ond group pictures for successful yeorbooks. The pictures thot you hove enjoyed speck for Mr. Boswell's interest in us ond our school progrom os well os his obility os on outstanding photo- gropher. so sg--' xg-t X 9 Hg, :Sf- ...,..--4' fy, I if ,, is g g ADVERTISEMENTS A, xx '- -.--'.. .:.j:-g..2.- - .-- - 5. -'. QI., ,q..o:.:.-.:.-:o-, Cplff THE BRUNSWICK HIGH SCH00l PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Lowrencevi Ile Vu g W l 3 A33 45 J.V. Football Mr. Loyd Bell, Coach 92 20 28 21 22 J.V. Basketball Marshall Hughes, Coach LAWRENCEVILLE CHAMBER 0F CGMMERCE The progress of our town and country depends upon the orderly presentation and settlement of our civic and economic problems and upon the organized efforts of conscientious leaders to promote improvement. The Lawrenceville Chamber of Commerce is devoted to the betterment of our community and without it many things of which we are proud would not exist. Serves Lawrenceville and Brunswick County 93 Compliments of J. E. Matthews, Jr. Lawrenceville, Virginia Phone 4083-Kenbridge C. B.. Waller 81 Son Groceries-Feeds Gas and Oils Alberta 81 Danieltown, Virginia W. J. Dugger J. S. Dugger Dugger Tractor 81 Equipment Company Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Dealer Box 596 Phone 22l2 Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of The Hub Dept. Store Outfitters for Men, Women, And Children Our Prices Must Always Be The Lowest ln Town Phone 880 Blackstone, Virginia Firestone Dealer Store, Inc. Compliments of New U ds'-V Cain's Clover Farm se ires Batteries 81 Accessories Market 311 New St. Phone 2126 Lawrenceville, Virginia Blocksfone, Vl Ql 1l0 Atlantic Life Insurance Co. Life Endowments Non-Concealable Hospitalization Mallory G. Lafoon, Agent Tel. 2362 Lawrenceville, Virginia Fairfax Hall Food Products Barrow Grocery Co., lnc Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of S. A. NORWOOD Member of Richmond Food Stores Phone 2071 Emporia, Virginia Newton's Garage and Welding Service McKenney Virginia WILLIAM H. LIGON Dealer In Fertilizers-Peanuts Cotton-Hogs Sheller of Seed Peanuts Phone ME 4-28l3 6l7 South Main St. McKENNEY DRUG CO. T. Hope Tunstall, Ph. G. Prescription Service Sick Room Supplies Sundries Veterinary Needs McKenney Virginia Compliments of isrsr 054 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Emporia-ME 4-32l 6 Waqua Restaurant and Service Station Warfield Virginia Whitehead-Harding Co. Wholesale Distributors lll West Atlantic Street Emporia, Virginia Compliments of ALBERTA HARDWARE Alberta, Virginia YOUR N..-u 1? 2 ft 'ik-.1 ndepemfefzf lnmmme AGENT HSERVES YOU FIRST BRUNSWICK INSURANCE AGENCY CORP. Phone 2112 Lawrenceville Virqinio 96 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of I96O May Success and Happiness be Yours Through The Coming Years MOST Nl YOUR MONIY LAWRENCEVILLE VIRGINIA 97 PARKER OIL COMPANY Pure Oil Products Plants Located At: South Hill Emporia Lawrenceville Victoria C. C. CLARY 81 SON Successors to Clary 8. Clary General Merchandise Country Products Bought 8- Sold Phone: Lawrenceville 531-8 Union Bag'camP Paper Gasburg, Virginia Corporation Your Josten Class Ring To Symbolize The Best Years of Your Life JllS'lEN'S EINE JEWELRY 1897 -- Our 63rd Anniversary -- 1960 Charles Mott Northfield Road Charlottesville Vlfglnlo 98 Free State Laundry-Cleaners, Inc. Where The Charm Of Newness ls Restored Phone 3761 Kenbridge, Va, Phone HD 7-3908 South l-lill, Va. George H. Meyer Sons Pork And Beef Packers Overbrook Brand Meat Products 1601 West Overbrook Road Richmond, Virginia Compliments of LOVE BROTHERS LEADER WAREHOUSE EDMQNDS Gkocskv Te'eP O e 322' Gasburg Route Lawrenceville, Virginia Kenbridge, Virginia Gleen Love Cobel Love Sell At The House Of Love Compliments of Dixie-Lee Warehouse Kenbridge, Virginia Phone 2541 Kenbridge Drug Co. Rexall Drugs Phone 2871 Kenbridge, Virginia Prescription Work Our Specialty We Buy Pulpwood ond Timber Lcind Phone Lowrenceville 2720 or 2731 The Future of This Notion Lies In Young Men ond Women And Its Nofurol Resources UNIUN BAG-CAMP PAPER CURPURATIUN Fronklin Virginia Compliments of THE LAWRENCEVILLE TUBACUU Board of Trade IO0 Compliments of BRUNSWICK SUPPLY llllll. Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer, Farm Supplies Phone 2323 Lawrenceville, Virginia We Congratulate . . The staff of the i960 Bulldog for this outstanding annual . . . The athletic staff for compiling such a fine record for Brunswick High School in football, basketball, and baseball . . . The teachers of Brunswick High School for their intellectual inspiration furnished the students . . . And all the students for their scholastic endeavor and participation in school activities . . . Thomas Hardware 81 Furniture Co. Lawrenceville, Va. lOl Compliments of WI LMU RT'S MOTEL McKenney, Virginia WASHBURN'S GROCERY Alberta, Virginia Compliments of B 8: C TEXACO SERVICE STATION Open 7 to 9 McKenney Virginia Compliments of DICK AVERY Compliments of MCKENNEY BARBER SHOP Compliments of MODEL GROCERY STORE McKenney Virgi Lawrenceville, Virginia DR. GEORGE BASKERVILLE Compliments Of Dentist DANIEL DRUGS MCKCYWEY Virgi Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of EMPORIA ESSO Emporia, Virginia Congratulations From CLEAN-ALL SHOP J. Clifton Hobgood, Prop. MCKENNEY DRY CLEANERS Phone GR 8-232i McKenney Virginia Compliments of GEE'S JEWELRY Lowrencevlile, Virginia TRAYLOR'S GARAGE Alberta Virgi Compliments of MRS. L. V. SMITH Ladies Ready to Wear Lawrenceville, Virginia BLAND'S CASH STORE Groceries 8- General Merchandise Alberto Virginid Compliments of BRUNSWICK BARBER SHOP J R. Hawkins J. 5. Simmo Compliments of MITCHELUS SERVICE S'l'A'l'l0N Your Atlantic Dealer Phone 2011 Lawrenceville, Virginia WLES RADIO 580 KC The Big Sound in Southside Virginia O3 KENBRIDGE FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture, Floor Coverings Glass, Cut-To-Order, Paints 0iI Stoves, Etc. Phone 2336 Kenbridge, Virginia 0. Compliments of K. WAREHOUSE Kenbridge, Virginia J. H. WILLIAMS 8: Phone 3581 Kenbridge, Virginia SON R. MACKLIN SMITH Pharmacist We Are In Business For Your Health Phone 242I Kenbridge, Virginia Hillside Recreation Center Bowling--Dancing-Skating-Games-Grill A Solid Acre Of Family Entertainment Mecklenburg Avenue 81 Danville St. South Hill Virginio Compliments ot LaCrosse Manufacturing Company Building Supplies-Mouldings-Flooring-Sidings Panelling-Builder's Hardware See Us Before You Build Phone Plaza 7-3825 LaCrosse Virginia Compliments of STATE THEATER Lawrenceville, Virginia The FIRST NATIDNAL BANK Capital Sl20,000 - Surplus S240,000 Membu E D.L C. l908 l96O Blackstone, Virginia O5 Compliments of Compliments of clTY BARBER sHoP G' EW8gWf:alZ:oc5Q'RD Freeman Browder Lawrence Clary Brodnoxl Virginia Compliments of Compliments of WINN BROTHERS FURNITURE SALLY 81 SONNY'S FLORIST co. Lowrenceville, Virginia Phone 252 Blackstone, Virginia COMMUNITY BARBER SHOP SLAW'S Elmore 8' Carpenter The Home of Fine Foods We Need Your Head! In I mile west of Blackstone Our Business Hwy' NO- 460 Lawrenceville, Virginia phone 705 J Compliments of Compliments of SAUNDER'S RESTAURANT MABEL'S BEAUTY SHOP Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia COWWDIIWIQUTS Of Compliments of BRUNSWICK COUNTY MuRnAY's CLEANING sHoP Lawrenceville, Virginia - Compliments of Compliments of VIRGINIA FARM BUREAU INS. D. E. Bishop-Agent Lawrenceville, Virginia WILLIAMS DEPT. STORE Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of R. L. ROBERTSON Compliments of HARTSELL'S J EWELRY Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of SOUTHSIDE DEPT. STORE Brodnax, Virginia Compliments of Vaiden Y, Phillips PEOPLES LIFE INS. CO. Lawrenceville, Virginia 6 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l96O Having successfully completed your high school education, you now go out into the world. Same of you will go on to college, others will start careers in business or agriculture or become homemakers. No matter what course in life you choose, you'll find the FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK ready to help you. We offer a complete banking service . , . everything you need to handle your financial affairs. Feel free to stop in and talk to our friendly staff about your individual financial needs. In our 30 years of service in this community, we have helped many folks handle their financial problems , . , we are ready to help you. CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY. llm g I' S - .. .T B filly-dmc ll FEDERAL if J - ., 2 LJ ' Fil lzsssave I- , ali . SYSTEM i uiiii MEMBER r.o.i.c. Jbwaiq BRUNSWICK coamrfan-Zsoarusfnf wkanvm - Izjlb'-9. . MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Serving Brunswick County and Southside Virginia IO7 Compliments of Dabney Chevrolet Inc. Phone 45 Blackstone, Virginia Lucy 81 Sheffield Television and Radio Sales 8. Service Hi-Fi And Stereophonic Phonographs We Service All Makes Phone 482-9 Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of Farmer's Hardware 81 Supply Co. Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of THE TRADING POST Blackstone's Most Popular Priced Store Phone 81 Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of Blackstone Guano Company Blackstone, Virginia JONES MOTOR, INC. Dodge Dodge-Dart Sales 81 Service Lawrenceville, Virginia Phone 2173 Paul's Lobster and Steak House 213 South Main Street Phone 788 Blackstone, Virginia The Home of Select Food Expertly Prepared For You By Paul Baby Plates Served Excellent Fountain Service Compliments of Southside Service Station Lawrenceville, Virginia 8 BEST WISHES 907 W. Woshington St. Petersburg, Virginia 'Jllbllqllhrlhlm' ocov STORE Brunswick County's ,! Q Shopping Center 7,5 , QI 'Q x , 5-gf - ' f ,,f 4 i Home of Better Values O9 Compliments of Butler Lumber Company Lawrenceville 84 Chase City Virginia Class of '60 Compliments of Farmers Co-Operative Fertilizer Purchases, Inc. Manufacturers Of High-Grade Open Formula Fertilizer Owned And Operated Co-Operatively By Farmers A Modern Co-Operative For Modern Agriculture Kenbridge Phone 2511 Virginia Congratulations from Coca-Cola Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles Qualify You Trust 642625 EMPDHIA CUUA-CllLA B0'l I'LlNG CUMPANY 5l 8 Halifax Street Emporia Virginia Phone 2073 llO Compliments of BRUNSWICK ICE AND COAL CO., INC R, F. Pechf, Mgr. Bottled Gas-Furnihire-Electric Appliances Phone: Office 2322 Plant 26l5 Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of DANIEL BROTHERS Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of ALLEN'S DRUG STORE Lawrenceville, Virginia Newsom And Allen Motors, Inc. Sales Ford Service Telephone 2542 Lawrenceville, Virginia Ill Brunswick County's Only Self Service 5 and IO GENE'S 5 8- 10 Compliments of Newmon's Super Service Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of MATTH EW'S J EWELRY Silver-Chino-CrystaI-Jewelry Lawrenceville, Virginia L. Clorke's Dept. Store Shoes-Furnishings-Ready-To-Wear For Men, Women, and Children E. Clarke G. L. Clarke Lawrenceville, Virginia CHANDLER'S FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions Phone 21 l9 Lawrenceville, Virginia Best Wishes For A Successful Life BLOOM BROTHERS Emporia-Lawrenceville Virginia FREEMAN MOTOR COMPANY Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS SENI ORS! from BRUNSWICK CHEVROLET, INC. CHEVROLET 81 OLDSMOBILE Telephone 2216, Lawrenceville Virginia THE SLEDGE 8. BARKLEY COMPANY 1896 1960 64th Anniversary Serving your father and your grandfather Now let us serve you!! Our Business built on-- Quality Service Fair Treatment R. R. Barkley Pres. 81 Mgr. Compliments of Brunswick Box Co., Inc. Buyers of Short Logs and Pulp Wood Lawrenceville, Virginia 113 Best Wishes To The Class of '60 JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY Alberta, Virginia Compliments of Cla rke's Self Service Grocery Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of ECONOMY GROCERY STORE Alberta, Virginia Compliments of NOLDE BROS. BAKERS South Hill, Virginia Compliments of F. L. Elmore 81 Brothers Alberta, Virginia CREWS AMBULANCE SERVICE Day and Night Phone Hillside 7-3212 South Hill Virginia Compliments of Bolte Motor Company International Sales 8- Service Phone GR 8-3731 McKenney, Virginia Compliments of Montgomery Drug Co. South Hill, Virginia Your Financial Friend The Citizens National Bank Emporia, Virginia Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments of Kindly Ford Sales 8. Service Phone 3-76l P. O. Box l77 Boydton, Virginia Ford Farming Headquarters South Hill Motor Co., Inc. Farm Machinery Division Phone ll3 South Hill Virginia Chas. W. Crowder Geo. D. Griffith, Jr, Crowder And Holloway, Inc. lO9 N, Mecklenburg Avenue P. O. Box l56 South Hill, Virginia Phone 7-3434 Kathleen B. Rowley Elizabeth G. Wood ll5 Compliments of R. E. CALLAHAN, INC. DEPARTMENT STORE Where Quality and Price Makes Shopping a Pleasure Emporia, Virginia JONES DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Phone ME 4-3133 Emporia, Virginia W. E. V. A. Southside Virginia's No. 'I Station, Emporia, Virginia IOOO Watts 860 Clear Channel Service SADLER BROTHERS OIL CO. Distributors of Atlantic Products Phone ME 4-3728 Emporia Lawrenceville THORNTON FURNITURE Emporia's Largest Selections of Furniture and Appliances 423 South Main St. Emporia, Virginia EMPORIA SASH 81 DOOR CO., INC. Lumber - Millwork Hardware Phone ME 4-2067 8. ME 4-2635 Emporia, Virginia W. T. TILLAR CO., INC. G. E. Electrical Appliances Building Material-Hardware Farmall Tractors Emporia, Virginia BRADLEY-HOUSE FURNITURE CO. Household Furnishings-Rugs Westinghouse Appliances Emporia, Virginia BANK OF ALBERTA A Safe, Dependable Place To Da Your Banking. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation And Federal Reserve System. Alberta Virginia SOUTH HILL TIRE and RECAPPING COMPANY Distributor of Kelly Springfield Tires 205 Wilson St. Phone HI 73982 South Hill, Virginia Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliment of BRUNSWICK LUMBER COMPANY Phone 26l l Alberta, Virginia McCLENNY'S ESSO J. B. lBradfordl McClenney and J. B. Uimmyl Perkins Auto Body Repair and Wheel Alignment 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone: Day, 26l8-Night, 2l87 Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of HUSKEY FLYING A SERVICE STATION McKenney Virg W. J. STUART Carpentering and House Moving Phone No. GR 8-2918 Rawlings Virgini DIXIE OIL COMPANY P, A. Hopgood-Owner Gas-Heating Oil Tires and Accessories Phone GR 8-3121 McKenney Virg McKENNY HARDWARE 8. SUPPLY COMPANY Hardwa re-Furniture-Appliances PIumbing-Heating-Electrical Weste rn Auto Agency Phone Greenfield 8-3401 MUSIC SHOP Musical Instruments Record Players-Tape Recorders Compliments of NOTTOWAY SERVICE STATION AND Juke Boxes for Renr RESTAURANT Records-New 8- Used 155 Baker sneer Phone GR M805 Emporio Virg Warfield Virgin a Compliments of DINWIDDIE ELECTRIC SALE 81 SERVICE COMPANY McKenney Virginia E. V. LANKFORD AGENT Insurance Service Emporia Virgin a Compliments of CLEATON PONTIAC CLEATON HARDWARE CLEATON EQUIPMENT CO. HERFF JONES COMPANY Class Rings-Commencement Announcements-Personal Cords- Medals-Trophies James L. Deck P. O. Box 4735 Soufh Hill, VO- Richmond 29, Virginia Compliments of DODSON BROS. FAMILY SHOE STORE EXTERMINATING CO., INC Shoes for the Entire Family Pest control Bonded Termite Control Lawrenceville, Va. Compliments of LAWRENCEVILLE T'ME5'GAZETTE BRICK 8. TILE , , , , QuolitywPl:Ln:l?':4:za::uhLike It Hsuild with Brick., And At Reasonable Prices, Too! Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Vg, Compliments of Your Formal Headquarters R k R id, Lawrenceville, Virginia 53:11 ecorilzng Best Wishes from LINDALE DAIRIES, INC. Compliments of VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY 00,4-,nATuLArf0,,S I x V-f X, , 9 , V x X W,-5 . iIv l Q IEDDY KIIOWATT 69 Richmond 9, Virginia Compliments of J ERRY'S AMOCO Lawrenceville, Virginia EMPORIA DINER Where Friends Meet, Greet 'n' EAT 24 Hour Service-Curb Service - WHITLEY'S TEXACO SERVICE Goodrich Tires 81 Tubes-Texaco Products Washing-Lubrication-Polishing-Tire Repair Open 24 Hours-Phone 2513 Daytime Road Service Emporia, Virginia Phone Day 2081 Night 5446 LAWRENCEVILLE SAW SERVICE Authorized Dealer For Poulan Chain Saws Sales 8. Service James Clary, Owner Bill Brewer, Manager Congratulations, Class of '6O'l -from- LawrencevilIe's Younger Businessmen -members of the- Junior Chamber of Commerce LAWRENCEVILLE MOTOR CO. PONTIAC VAUX HALL Sales 8. Service Tel. 2510 Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of PHILLIPS GROCERY Brodnax, Virginia HARRIS-BRENAMAN, INC. Athletic Supplies-Sporting Goods Phone Ml 8-4796 717 East Grace Street Richmond 19, Virginia Compliments of SH EFFIELD FURNITURE CO. Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of FLOWERS SCHOOL AND EQUIPMENT CO. Lawrenceville, Virginia PLANTER WAREHOUSE M. E. Inge, Prop. The Place to Sell Your Dark and Air Cured Tobacco For Higher Prices Phone 81 Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of E. L. Fleshood PEOPLES LIFE INSURANCE CO. Lawrenceville, Vo. VIRGINIA STEAM LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING COMPANY Blackstone, Va. Rug Cleaning, Fur Cleaning, and Storage Phone l63 Compliments of HUBERT EDWARDS Ebony, Virginia Compliments of IRBY'S STORE Clothes for the Entire Family Kenbridge, Va. Compliments of TURNER GOODWYN Kenbridge, Virginia BEN FRANKLIN STORE Mr. 8. Mrs. E. B. Moore, Owners Kenbridge, Virginia W. E. POWELL General Store Dundas, Virginia JONES HARDWARE 81 FURNITURE Phone 2006 Kenbridge, Virginia Compliments of V. G. HANCOCK'S STORE Alberta, Virginia LOVE'S JEWELRY Kenbridge, Va. HAMLIN FREEMAN Gas, Oil, Tires, 8. Batteries General Merchandise Danieltown, Virginia Compliments of OAKLY 81 LEE DEPT. STORE Kenbridge, Virginia Compliments of EAGLE STORES CO. Blackstone, Virginia Compliments of SOUTH HILL GROCERY South Hill, Virginia Phone: Hillside 7-3543 T. S. CARPENTER STORE Dundas, Virginia Donald l. Shoop Agent STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Bloomington, Illinois 2 INGE FEED AND SEED CO. Kenbridge, Va. Baby Chicks-Poultry-Hay-Grain Flour-Dairy Feeds-Field Seeds Fertilizer and Farm Supplies Phone 3731 YALE BUICK Sales Buick Service South Hill, Va. Kenbridge Manufacturing 81 Supply Co., Inc. Lumber-Building Supplies Phone 2531 or 2081 Kenbridge, Virginia Compliments of LAWRENCEVILLE DAIRY TREAT Lawrenceville, Va. FARMER'S WAREHOUSE Leaf Tobacco R, C. Welch M. E. Edlen J. M. Webb Kenbridge, Virginia POOLE'S INCORPORATED Wholesale Distributors Frozen 8. Canned Foods Meats 8. Poultry Locker Plant Facilities And Services P. O. Box 246 South Hill, Va Phone: Hillside 7-3437 Compliments of THE BANK OF LaCROSSE Phone: Plaza 7-3560 LaCrosse, Virginia Compliments of NO. 1 MILLING CO., INC. Buyers 8- Manufacturers Of Grains Custom Grinding 81 Mixing Alberta, Virginia Compliments of DAIRY HART G. G. Gooch South Hill, Virginia Phone: Hillside 7-3555 Compliments of CENTRAL SERVICE STATION George W. Baird, Prop. Dial Parkway 9-2251 Brodnax, Virginia Compliments of CANNON PAINT AND BODY SHOP South Hill, Virginia Compliments of POYTHRESS SERVICE STATION Jack Poythress, Owner Dial Parkway 9-2135 Brodnax, Virginia Compliments of MOSELEY HARDWARE LaCrosse, Va. Phone: PA 7-3705 Compliments of PEGGY ANN FROCKS It Costs So Little To Look So Lovel Y Roanoke Rapids North Carolina AMBASSADOR RESTAURANT COmp e 'S of Air Condi ion d Place Where You Meet eYour Friends R, J, Q Good Food For Good Health Phone Hl 7-3638 South Hill, V Valentines, VC. Compliments of JUNIOR TEXACO Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of KELLY DELBRIDGE General Store Gosburg, Virginia Compliments of CIRCLE INN Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of MAYO LOCKERMAN GROCERIES Gasburg, Virginia Compliments of HASKINS RODGERS Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of A F RI EN D A-V, ww W- ww-ar,-v Mmm-W.W mwmvmw mf vw www ,nmwfeww 'rw frvmw- 1: 1 s. am W QM? FSWQQA Att? Q' H3 152 ii W' Eii


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