Brunswick Junior High School - Lion Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1970

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J7I.7s-S-5 ' VV 1969 T H Published by The Students of Brunswick Junior High School Lawrenceville, Virginia Volume I I 1970 f ‘I ■ From these halls to wider corridors 2 ADMINISTRATORS The idea has been expressed that the one thing certain about the future in “change.” As we adjust to the many changes associated with the reorganization of our schools and the accompanying social changes, it becomes increasingly evident that what the world needs now is individuals who can adjust to change graciously, and who welcome the opportunity to serve humanity as new situations and challenges are presented. It is my hope that each student of Brunswick Junior High School will meet the challenges of change and make worthy contributions to an ever changing society. D. C. Robinson As this school year moves on we become more aware of the great challenge that unfolds to all educators. We realize that in helping young Americans in their task of learning to live a Christian life, to cooperate with others and to acquire a good education is our great privilege. May we all with God’s blessings accept this service and live to see the proper rewards in the lives that we help to build. Campbell G. Chambliss The first year of the Brunswick Junior High School has presented many new experiences and challenges, thus, broadening our outlook on the world as it is today. We have met these changes in strides but we must remember that the world is ever changing and in order to live normal happy lives we must be able to yield bravely. Tenus Thompson 3 SECRETARY Miss Evelyn Jones ANNUALETTE’S STAEE STANDING: Herbert Goodrich, Dale Moseley, Stanley Jones, Milton Vaughan, Majorie Powell, Cliff Brockwell, Kim Goodson, Mary Bracey and Peter Orgain. SEATED: Peggie Wray, Don Dugger, Ellen Anderson and Roselyn Rice. 4 Mrs. R. Wyatt, Counselor It is generally believed that it is at the junior high school level that the student enters the all important develop- mental stages of his high school career. Therefore, the guidance program at the Brunswick Junior High School is designed to help the student in making his choices, plans, and adjustments in undertaking self-directions, so that he may achieve attainable goals. Mrs. H. Lowe, Counselor 5 FACULTY MRS. BESSIE C. BLAND B. S. Elizabeth City State College English JOHN BOND, JR. B.S. M.A. North Carolina Central University Mathematics MRS. ODESSA B. BROOKS B.A. Virginia Union University M.A. Columbia University English JOHN W. BROWN B.S. St. Paul’s CoOege Mathematics GERRY BURKE B. A. Emory and Henry CoUege Driver Education N. S. BURWELL B.S. Virginia State CoOege General Science CAMPBELL CHAMBLISS B.S. M.S. Va. Polytechnic Inst. Mechanical Drawing MARY A. CLARKE (MRS.) B S. University Of North Carolina Business Education MISS NANCY CLEMENTS B.S. Longwood College History GEORGE COLEMAN B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Mathematics MRS. HENRIETTA J. COLEMAN B.S. St. Paul’s College Ed. M. Boston University Business Education MRS. SHIRLEY COLEMAN B.S. Auburn University Science 6 R. C. DICKS A. B. East Carolina University English and Dramatics MRS. NANNIE EASLEY B. S. Virginia State College Home Economics R. ECKENRODE A.B. East Carolina University Mathematics CURTIS ELDER B.S. Elizabeth City State College Physical Education MRS. SYLVIA E. ELDER B.S. Norfolk State College Physical Education JAMES ELLIS B.S. Virginia State College Fine Arts WALDEN EVANS B.S. Saint Paul’s College Industrial Arts MRS. LOUISE FORD B.S. Madison General Science MRS. ERDIE J. GREEN B.S. Virginia State College M.A. Columbia University Librarian MISS CHELSIE GRIFFIN B.S. Elizabeth City State College English MRS. GLORIA R. GRAVES B.S. M.S. Virginia State College Physical Education MISS MAGURTHA HARRISON B.S. St. Paul’s College English 7 H. PAUL HARRISON B.S. St. Paul’s College Algebra DEMPSEY HERRING B.S. Elon College Physical and Health Education MISS LUCY KING B.S. Campbell College English MRS. HAZEL LOWE B.S. Radford College Guidance MRS. RUTH C. MORSE B.S. St. Paul’s College M.A. Columbia University Reading MRS. NETHEL MARKS A.B. Virginia State College French MRS. MOZELLE PATTERSON B.S. Virginia State College General Science B. 1. PINCHBACK B.S. Randolph-Macon College M.A. University of Virginia JAMES PRICE B.S. St. Paul’s College History MRS. MARION P. RUSSELL B.S. St. Paul’s College M.S. Virginia State College Home Economics JOSEPH SAYBLACK B.A. Shenandoah Musical Conservatory Music MISS ELLEN SHEARIN B.S. East Carolina University English 8 MISS DIANNE SHEERER B.S. Western Carolina Univ. General Science JAMES A. SMITH, JR. B.S. North Carolina A T Col. Biology MRS. MARGARET SMITHSON A.B. Greensboro College Mathematics MISS S. S. WATTS B.S. Longwood College Home Economics JERRY U. THOMPSON B.S. Knoxville College History RONALD L. THOMPSON B.S. Virginia State College Physical Education MR. LEROY TOMPKINS B.S. Elizabeth City State Col. Geometry DAVID B. TRAVIS B.S. and M.S. Virginia State College Vocational Agriculture MISS JOYCE TURNER B.S. North Carolina Central University Physical Education MISS LINDA TURNER B.S. East Carolina University Home Economics MRS. DORIS W. VAUGHAN B.S. St. Paul’s College English MRS. VIRGINIA VAUGHAN B.A. Longwood College Spanish and English % 9 DONALD WHITE B.S. Virginia State College Industrial Arts MISS ORLINE WHITE B.S. Longwood College M.S. Columbia University History BARRY WHITT B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute General Science MRS. BARBARA J. WILSON A.B. Virginia Union University Latin MRS. RUTH C. WYATT A.B. Virginia Union University M.S. Virginia State College Guidance Reading Lab 10 CLASS OF 72 TENTH GRADE The world is a looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own fate. Thackeray Mr. J. Bond, Jr., Homeroom There is no index of character as prominent as communication. Mrs. 0. Brooks, Homeroom ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.’ Mrs. M. Clarke, Homeroom Tread softy because you tread on my dreams. William B. Yeates Mrs. L. Ford 12 ■ ' 1 I ■Tit JM HHBHp 7 m-.ML mmm IIm nk - : ■ ' YB k M KBUm0 m A wK ilif ' - Hl . 7 1 Pain makes man think, Thought makes man wise, Wisdom makes life endurable. John Patrick. Mrs. R. Morse, Homeroom 13 “As a man thinketli so is he.” Miss O. White, Homeroom 14 “Words without thoughts never go to heaven” — Claudius “To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.” Mr. L. Tompkins, Homeroom 15 CLASS OF 73 NINTH GRADE A model family makes a model home out of any house. Prochnow Mrs. N. Easley, Homeroom 16 “Organization is the key to success.” Mr. G. Coleman, Homeroom Mr. J. Brown, Homeroom 17 18 i — ■ .j - ■ ■■ . I ' ' “The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being.” Thomas Carlgle Miss E. Shearin, Homeroom With how sad steps, 0 moon, thou climb’st the skies to higher learning. Miss D. Sherrer, Homeroom 19 Be prepared when the opportunity comes Mr. J. Smith, Homeroom i . ■ -■■■ ■• I ' ' ' — 1 , jj Wliere tliere is a will. There is a way. Miss J. Turner, Homeroom 20 Ss« . f l:|i||.ii ' j If S ij s Mrs. G. Graves, Homeroom Understanding is the key to world peace. Mrs. B. Wilson, Homeroom Self — Trust is the first secret of success. ‘Work today and prepare for tomorrow.” Mr. H. P. Harrison, Homeroom 22 iiiii CLASS OF ’74 EIGHTH GRADE He that will not be counselled cannot be helped. Mr. G. Burke, Homeroom King George VI Mrs. S. Coleman, Homeroom 24 The turning point of lives are not the great moments. The real crises are often concealed in occurrences so trivial in appearance that they pass unobserved. William E. Woodard Miss M. Harrison, Homeroom The first element of success is the determination to succeed. 25 When you educate a man you educate an individual; when you educate a woman you educate a whole family. Mclver Miss L. Turner, Homeroom 26 1 We have reached the foothills, the mountains lie ahead. Mr. J. Thompson, Homeroom mmMiwmm mmmmmmwm 27 Education is a knock at the door of opportunity A-11 rJI I Mr. B. Whitt, Homeroom Fun and games whenever possible; obedience and decorum whenever needed. Mr. R. Dicks, Homeroom Be strong! It matters not how deep intrenched the wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day how long; Faint not — fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. Mrs. M. Patterson, Homeroom There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living, and the other how to live. James Truslow Adams Mrs. S. Watts, Homeroom 29 The purpose of FBLA is to assist youth and young adults enrolled in business programs to develop vnr.f i competencies and a sense of civic responsibility. FBLA is designed to be an extension of the in.t f thus being an integral part of the business curriculum. mstructional program, Student Council Student Governors for all students, we can help. We believe students should help decide the fate of our students. We care and Sponsors. Mr. J. Smith and Mr. R. Eckenrode 30 The National Honor Society is an organization of students outstanding in scholarship and leadership, with a desire to render service to school and community, and to observe high standards of conduct. Sponsors: Mrs. R. Morse, and Mrs. M. Smithson. National Honor Society NAT ONAL HONOR SOCIETY i Latin Club 31 Library Club “Every reader who holds a book in his hand is free of the inmost minds of men past and present; introduction to the greatest.” Frederic Harrison he needs no Drama Club Mrs. E. Green, Sponsor The Drama Club was formed to promote interest in the theatre and the performing arts. Through work on the Christmas and Spring Productions, students learn confidence, co-operation, and self-criticism. Sponsors: Mr. R. C. Dicks, Miss E. Shcarin, and Miss L. King. 32 Industrial Arts Club Among the many objectives of the Industrial Arts Club, one of the most outstanding is the developing of an interest in American industries. Sponsors: Mr. D. White and Mr. C. Chambliss. Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America strives to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. Mr. D. B. Travis, Sponsor 33 The A.V. Club tries to develop a wise use of human, natural, and material resources Driver Education Mr. J. Price, Sponsor Students learn parts of the car along with learning correct procedures for driving. Mr. B. Pinchbeck and Mr. G. Burke, Sponsors BJH Cheering Squad Audrey Thurman, Eula Walker, Kathy Burwell, Patricia Sydnor, Vickie Moseley, Mary Bane, Linda Jones, Velma Baylor, Hazel Brown, Sarah Coleman and Miss E. Shearin, and Miss J. Turner, Sponsors. Girls Athletic Association To love the game beyond the prize. Sponsors: Mrs.S. Elder, Mrs. G. Graves and Miss J. Turner Mr, Junior Adams Mr. Demaris Braswell Mr, Earl O. Byrd Mrs. Jugurtha Byrd Miss Viola Coley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crawford Mrs. Ethel Davis Mrs. Marie Dillard Mr. Ellis Mr. Champion Ellis Mrs. Arvetta Ereeman Mr. Franklin Foster Mrs. Anna Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Graves Mrs. Thelma Hardy Mrs. Annie Harrison Mr. Joseph Harrison Mrs. Kate Harrison Mr. Marvin Harrison Mr. Moses Harrison Mrs. Annie Hopson Mr. Rossevelt Hawkins Mrs. Lois Jackson Mr. Rossie Johnson Mr. Earl L. Jones Miss Eula V. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Jones Mr. Lloyd C. Jones Mrs. Minnie P. Jones Miss Pearl C. Jones Mr. Ashton Lewis Mr. Authur L. Goodrich Mr. Eddie Mason Mr. Willis Mason Mrs. Edith L. Moseley Mr. John E. Moseley Mrs. Alease Pace Mrs. Glorice Palmer Mr. William Palmer Mrs. C. J. Taylor Mrs. 1. S. Walker Mr. William Washington Miss Orline White Mrs. Roger Manson Mrs. L ucy Mason Mrs. Edna Mathews Mrs. Joe Lewis Meredith Mr. Harvey A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Abry Morgan Mrs. Rosa Morgan Mr. Henry Oliver Mr. F. A. Patterson Mrs. M. G. Patterson Mrs. Lola M. Pair Mr. Otis L. Pair Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Pulley Mr. and Mrs. Carson Reeves Mrs. Ella Richardson Mrs. Landon Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John Rowlett Mr. Luther Scott Mrs. George Smith Mr. Hugh Stone Mrs. Sarah J. Sydnor Mr. Beverly L. Taylor Mrs. Lucy Tucker Mrs. Annie Wallace Mrs. Eva C. Weaver Mr. Kenneth Whitley Mr. John R. Wilkes Mrs. Willie Wise Mr. Benjamin Wyche Mrs. Lucile Atkinson Mr. M. R. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Claiborne Mrs. Helen L. Elder Mr. Willie W. Elder Mrs. Marjorie Elmore M sgt. and Mrs. Robert E. Feggans Mrs. Barbara Fields Mrs. Cecelia G. Fields Mr. Ralph R. Fields Mr. Ashby Gillus “We Support The Annualette” ADVERTISEMENTS VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK Around the corner... across the state... This is tite symb of Fuil-Ser nce Banking. . . for ymi, your famiiy, your home and r Imiims. Lawrenceville Virginia 37 NEWMAN ' S WASH-A-MAT Best Washing and Drying Never Closed Downtown Lawrenceville Virginia 848-9341 Compliments of MASTER ENTERPRIZE MASTER AUTO SERVICE MASTER DINNER MASTER COIN LAUNDRY MASTER LAUNDRY EAST SIDE AMERICAN FAMILY SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family Lawrenceville, Virgini a Emporia, Virginia 38 Compliments of ALLENS DRUG STORE Lawrenceville Virginia Compliments of GOODRICH ' S POOL ROOM Lawrenceville Virginia Compliments of DANIEL ' S DRUG STORE Lawrenceville Virginia 39 KINGSBERRY HOMES 300 Brunswick Avenue Emporia, Virginia Compliments of BRUNSWICK CHEVROLET RUBBER CO. Phone 848-2216 Highway 58 West Lawrenceville, Virginia 40 SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT SADLER BROTHERS OIL CO., INC Distributor Atlantic Products Emporia Lawrenceville, Virginia SALLY ' S SONNY ' S FLORIST “Say It with Flowers” Day Phone 2085— Night Phone 2196 Lawrenceville, Virginia THOMAS FURNITURE, INC. Lawrenceville’s Largest Selection of Furniture and Appliances 41 Always the most Insurance Protection For YOUR money at: LIFSEY INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATION 714 N. Main Street Emporia, Virginia 23847 Phone 634-2152 Sales and Service Dodge Cars— Trucks Lawrenceville, Virginia 23868 JONES MOTORS, INC. Jones Motors and Marine Chrysler Boats, Motors and Trailers Sales Service Compliments of GEO. H. MEYER SONS, INC. 1601 West Overbrook Road P. O. Box 343 Richmond, Virginia 42 Compliments of MAYFIELDS MOTORS Lawrenceville, Virginia THE SLEDGE BARKLEY CO. Hardware— Furniture Kelvinator Appliances Sporting Goods Serving Brunswick County for More Than 70 Years BLOOM BROS. Emporia— Lawrenceville— Virginia “Quality Advertised Clothing” Villager Sportswear London Fog Coats Jonathan Logan Dresses Florsheim Shoes John B. Stetson Hats Grenadier Suits Phone: 848-2622 43 Compliments of ARTHUR D WINFIELD Masonry Contractor Phone: 8484393 Lawrenceville, Virginia CREST MOTORS, INC. Sales Service Telephone 848-3181 305-307 New Street Lawrenceville, Virginia 44 BOSTON-DURHAM ICE CREAM CO., INC. Manufacturers of BLUE RIBBON KIND ICE CREAM “Those who discriminate prefer BLUE RIBBON DAIRY PRODUCTS” South Boston Virginia Compliments of BRUNSWICK ICE COAL COMPANY, INC. Furniture— Electric Appliances Office 848-2322-Plant 848-2615 Lawrenceville, Virginia DIXON DRESS COMPANY, INC. AND H B OUTLET STORE ALBERTA, VA. CHILDRENS DRESSES PIECE GOODS NOTIONS PATTERNS LADIES WEAR JACKETS 45 Compliments of MATTHEWS JEWELRY SHOP Lawrenceville, Virginia FREEMAN MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER CORPORATION Chrysler — Plymouth — Valiant - Dealer Lawrenceville, Virginia 46 Congratulations Come see the making of power Vepco’s first commercial atomic power station is now under construction in Surry County, Virginia. In the new Information Center overlook- ing the site, you will see an excellent slide presentation, fascinating exhibits, and a working model of the reactor. (And from the balcony, you can watch them assemble the real thing.) Open 10 AM to 4 PM Monday through Sat- urday and 1 PM to 6 PM on Sunday. For tour information call 771-3194 in Richmond. Vepco more power to you ... at less cost Lawrenceville, Virginia 47 5th AVENUE TEXACO (Corner 5th Avenue and Hicks Streets) Texaco Gas and Oil Products Phone; 8484322 Lawrenceville, Virginia COMPANY, INC. Lawrenceville. Virginia The Parker People Are Nice To Know Phone: 848-3370 48 BRUNSWICK INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 848-21 12 Lawrenceville Virginia Compliments of E. E. VAUGHAN SON, INC. Farm and Home Supplies Since 1921 Phone:848-3241 Dolphin, Virginia DUGGER TRACTOR EQUIPMENT Allis-Chalmers New Holland Farm Machinery Lawrenceville, Virginia 49 ROLLIC OF VIRGINIA, INC. Manufacturer of Children’s Playclothes Lawrenceville Virginia 50 Congratulations! COLEMAN ' S PLACE Phone: 848-3692 Clarence W. Coleman, Prop. Grocer General Contractor Freeman, Virginia McCLENNY ' S ESSO J. B. McClenny 51 Blj ' -‘JM ,i-3V iCij - ’ ' r -r. ■? ' a.) wi SEP 0 2 Z015 I 52


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