Buckingham Central High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Buckingham, VA)

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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA GIFT OF DIVISION OF EXTENSION 9 5 THE BUCCANEER i DEDICATION HJo oujt ha ronbA, we, -tAe y nicrr JtaAA , dedicate jtfuu ectrfie n oj 5 JA ■ tffiiiacwneenr, an XLjihordxyudicna Jhdr the opjicrrtMrtiMiLe ' £A.€M heave cjimesn aUf amd. Jar- JtAe jfeAjzenrL dditltjieA dA u Juwe exAAiawjecL an smok- MncL- unr ediixioJxcrrv jurtAifrle. r T?ec. PROPERTY OF THE LIBRARY OF VT GINIA RICHMOND, VA 3 twRp 4 ADMINISTRATION 5 Irving S. Driscoll F. Garnett J. Carson V. Sadler O. P. Sadler G. Rainey G. Sadler H. Johns A. Hackett V ft V M. Bransford E. Harris R. Shotzberger C. Dolliver Hurt Doris Whorley 6 SENIORS 7 CLASS OFFICERS President- Juanita Wiseman Vice-President- Jackie Dowdy Secretary-Marie Fulcher Treasurer-Claude Anderson Reporter-Rae Ayres COLOR: Green and White MOTTO: Out of the Harbor into the Channel 8 MAMIE MARGUERITE AGEE Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Choral 4-H ALMA MARIE BANTON Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, F. H. A. Choral WILLIAM EDWARD AGEE Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. , Choral Treas. of F. F. A HERMAN ANDERSON BANTON Scottsville, Virginia Clubs: Monogram CLAUDE WOOD ANDERSON Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: Hi-Y, Beta, Monogram, Science, Treas. of Senior Class President of Hi-Y CHARLES WESLEY BANTON Scottsville, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. Monogram EVELYN RAE AYRES Alpha, Virginia Clubs: Beta, F. H. A. , Choral 4-H Reporter of Senior Class Treas. of Beta Club BARBARA JEAN CHARLTON Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. Choral 9 ERNEST JUNIOR CHRISTIAN Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. , Hi-Y, Monogram Baseball ASTOR EUGENE FAIR Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: Forest Fire Fighter, F. F. A. PAGE GANNOWAY CRUTE Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: Hi-Y, Monogram, 4-H Science, Art, Band Treas. of Hi-Y, , Pres, of Art Club Sec. of Monogram FUSHIA JANE FENDER Farmville, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Choral 4-H, Sec. of 4-H President of F. H. A. JAMES KENDRICK DAVIS Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: Forest Fire Fighter F. F. A. , 4-H CARRIE MARIE FULCHER Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: Beta, F. H. A. 4-H, Choral Sec. of Senior Class JACKIE DONALD DOWDY Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: Monogram, Band F. F. A. , 4-H HAROLD WOODSON GLOVER Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, F. F. A. 10 LUCY ROBERTA GLOVER Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A, , Choral, Beta GLADYS ETTA JAMERSON Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: 4-R, Choral F. K. A. MARIAN RUTH GREGORY Howardsville, Virginia Clubs: Commercial, Choral, F. H. A EDITH ESTENE JONES Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: Beta, Hi-Y Monogram, 4-H Choral, F. H. A. Future Teachers Sec. of Hi-Y, Pres, of Beta, and Future Teachers WARREN NEWMAN HARRIS Gladstone, Virginia Clubs: Beta, Safety Patrol Editor-in-Chief of Buccaneer, Vice-Pres. of Beta, Captain of Safety Patrol EMMA LORENE JONES Andersonville, Virginia Clubs: Beta, F. H. A. Choral, Library Sec. of Library Club RUBY VIRGINIA HORNE Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: Choral, Commercial, F. H. A. WILLIAM ROBERT LLEWELLYN Manteo, Virginia Clubs: Science, Hi-Y Hunting and Fishing, Band 11 RUBY BLANCHE MANIS Farmville, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Choral, 4-H NORA FRANCES O’BRIEN Appomattox, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Choral 4-H WILLIAM AGEE MAXEY Ransons, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, Hi-Y, Science F. F. A. Sec. and Treas. of F. F. A. MARY FRANCES O’BRYANT Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, F. H. A. JOHN ROBERT MOSS, JR. Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. , Monogram MARIAN JEANETTE OLIVER Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A , Choral Safety Patrol 4-H, Commercial ALEXANDER McGHEE NICHOLAS Dillwyn, Virginia HENRY RILEY PATTESON Ransons, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, Monogram 12 RUDD PATTESON Ransons, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, Monogram Sports editor of School Paper ALMA LYNDA REYNOLDS Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: Choral, F. H. A. Commercial MARY LYON PATTESON Manteo, Virginia Clubs: Monogram, Hi-Y, F. H. A. PHYLLIS MAE ROSEN Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Choral 4-H FRANKLIN DELANO RAGLAND Wingina, Virginia C’ubs: F. F. A. ANN ROSSER SHEPHERD Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: Hi-Y, F. H. A. Monogram, Band Vice-Pres. of Hi-Y Pres, of 4-H LOUISE VIRGINIA RAGLAND Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, F. H. A. , Choral JOEL FRANKLIN SHUMAKER Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: Hi-Y. 13 mum JUNE KATHERINE SHUMAKER Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Hi-Y, 4-H Monogram Reporter of Monogram BARBARA JEAN TONEY Alpha, Virginia Clubs: Beta, F. H. A Choral, 4-H, Commercial KATE PAGE TALBOTT Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: 4-H, F. H. A. , Choral Monogram, JEAN LORNA TURNES Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: Choral, F. H. A , 4-H ELIZABETH JANE TAYLOR Manteo, Virginia ALBERT LEE WRIGHT Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. , 4-H Pres, of F. F. A. SHIRLEY FRANCES THOMAS Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: Beta, 4-H, F. H. A Safety Patrol Choral JUANITA CLARK WISEMAN Wingina, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , 4-H Beta Sec. of F. H. A. , Sec. of Beta, Senior Pres. 14 JACK COLLINS WOOD Buckingham, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. CASSIE PEARL WRIGHT Dillwyn , Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. CHARLES SHERMAN WOOTEN Enonville, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. MARY LEE WORSHAM Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: Choral, F. H. A. ABSENT BILLIE LYNN WAYCASTER Dillwyn, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. ROY EDWARD SHORES Scottsville, Virginia Clubs: F. F. A. NAOMI RAE BRYANT Wingina, Virginia Clubs: F. H. A. , Choral 15 {I Z«D CLAUDE ANDERSON KATE TOLBOTT 16 17 CLASS HISTORY Though we are the seniors of ' 51, a few of us remember ' 47 when we were lost fresh- men in the halls of Central. Not knowing the real purpose of our new educational under- taking, we were waiting for the golden days when we would be seniors, instead of thinking about our freshmen difficulties and other years in school. Then we worried about our subjects, but we now realize we have really received more than book knowledge from Buckingham Central. Our first year passed very quickly. Of the many adjustments we had to make, per- haps the most difficult was learning the layout of the school and becoming familiar with the faces and names of our fellow students and teachers. After solving these problems, our interests turned toward some of the extra-curricular activities, such as basketball, Hi-Y, band, 4-H, and other clubs. Coming back to school in ' 48 was easy now. We could laugh at the lost freshmen, play basketball, blow our horns in the band and join some of the outstanding clubs. We were sophomores now and got a lot of fun from the socials and other outside activities of the school. With only two more years in high school we realized the responsibilities of being an upper-classman. We were beginning to take part in more important school activities. We could attend Hi-Y and Beta conventions, participate in all school sports and help get up the annual The last part of the year was full of preparations for the Junior-Senior Prom which was certainly the most outstanding event of that year for us. After receiving our report cards, and most of us finding ourselves Seniors, we came back to school feeling that we had finally reached our destination; we were Seniors at last. There were so many things to do our last year that the teachers as well as the students almost forgot about subjects. Ordering rings and invitations, practicing for the commence- ment, and the senior trip are some of the things which will long be remembered by the Seniors of ' 51. But the most important thing of all was graduation night when we came to realize that we had arrived at the end of a long and unforgetable happiness while working and playing with our classmates and teachers and that we must go through life guided by our accomplishments at Buckingham Central. Claude Anderson Jean Toney Mary Patteson CLASS PROPHECY After months of hard work my senior year was coming to an end, and exhausted, I sank down to what I thought would be a peaceful rest. My mind being filled with incidents of my high school days, both happy and sad, I was taken into a swift whirl of a nightmare. Without any strength to refrain I was being taken up, up, and up by a stream of radar to a strange land of Mars. As I explored this strange land in 1960, I was astonished to meet all my classmates dressed in queer green suits. I saw Jackie Dowdy as a scientist looking down on the earth at the familiar places. Claude Anderson, Herman and Wesley Banton were trying to organize a planet ball team while William Agee and James Davis were arguing about the makes and models of cars. Marguerite Agee, Lorene Jones and Juanita Wiseman were at a housewives ' meeting getting information on how to please their husbands in this strange place. As I passed by a hospital I heard Mary Patteson and Ann Shepherd discussing one of their patients, Warren Harris who was home from the army with a broken leg. Riley and Rudd Patterson were getting their dentist ' s outfit set up to start working on Estene Jones ' school pupils teeth. I went farther out into the country and I happened to see a neat little cottage occupied by two old maids, Ruby Manis and Frances O ' Brien. Billy Waycaster, Harold Glover and John Moss were growing a new kind of planet vegetable on their farm. On down the road Fushia Fender was helping her husband on their dairy farm, while Jeanette Oliver was getting the little Lanns ready to go to school. I passed by a church next to find Shirley Thomas and Kitty Shumaker helping to decorate for Bobbie Glover ' s and Earnest Christian ' s wedding. Roy Shores was crying because he had lost Kate Talbott to another man. I happened to meet Jean Toney and Elizabeth Taylor who were William Maxey ' s and Billy Llewllyn ' s respective secretaries. They said their friend Marie Fulcher had a job in a national bank. Charles Wooten was elected president of Mars and passed a rule no more homework for students, while Franklin Ragland being a member of the Congress rejected this rule. Suddenly I heard a queer noise and Kayo Nicholas was whizzing around in a space ship. Franklin Shumaker was right behind him trying to figure out the mystery of radar. 19 CLASS PROPHECY I stopped at a restaurant to get my lunch and whom should I see but Lynda Reynolds, Alma Banton and Jean Turnes serving the tables. I talked with them while I ate and they told me about Pearl Wright and Louise Ragland being on a talent scout show, and what a good home economics teacher Barbara Charlton was. It was getting late so I started to my hotel room. I met Eugene Fair going to a square dance. He said Jack Wood and Marian Gregory were on their way to fame in The Mar ' s Movie Studios. Naomi Bryant and Ruby Horne showed me to my hotel room and while we chatted they told me Albert Wright was piloting an airplane school bus propelled by atomic energy. I told them I had met everyone except Frances O’Bryant and Page Crute so they assured me that Frances was still looking for a man with money. I saw something strange out my window but it was only Page Crute sitting on the moon painting a picture! Then a space ship whizzed by and whom should be aboard but the faculty of B. C. H. S. for the session of 1950-51. Fushia Fender We often think as the days go by That soon we ' ll be leaving Central High. We ' ve made the grade by earnest strife, Now we ' re ready for a different life. We ' ll say good-by and then recall All our friends wandering in the hall. Our many classes day by day Kept us from falling along the way. We leave the halls of our dear school, We think of all the different rules We didn ' t like so very well, But to all the teachers they were swell. Though the hard work we had to do Made us think we would never get through, But there was always fun and play To keep us happy from day to day. Now as we leave dear Central High In our hearts we know that by and by, When things are rough and all goes wrong, Our thoughts of Central will linger long. Lorene Jones 20 LIST WILL till TESTIMEIT We, the Class of ' 51, of Buckingham Central High School, having met all the require- ments of our school, upon leaving, wish to make these last bequests: I, Marguerite Agee, do bequeath my figure to Shirley Ragland. I, William Agee, do bequeath my agriculture grades to Harry Pearson. I, Claude Anderson, do bequeath my position as center for the basketball team to Donald Coleman. I, Rae Ayres, do bequeath my short hair to Rose Marie Jones. I, Alma Banton, do bequeath my happy days at B. C. H. S. to anyone who likes a good time. I, Naomi Bryant, do bequeath my good behavior to Rodney Word. I, Barbara Charlton, do bequeath my ability not to giggle to Lillian Taylor. I, Ernest Christian, do bequeath my position on the basketball team to Lyle Ranson. I, Page Crute, do bequeath my quiet brother to some cute B. C. H. S. girl. I, James Davis, do bequeath a supply of chewing gum to Annie Mae Mason. I, Jackie Dowdy, do bequeath my ability to make straight A ' s to Jasper Maxey. I, Eugene Fair, do bequeath my ability to get to school on time to anyone who gets here later than I do. I, Fushia Fender, do bequeath my dimples to Lucille Toney. I, Marie Fulcher, do bequeath my brown eyes and hair to Ethel Wooten. I, Bobbie Glover, do bequeath my ability to argue to Bill Meek. I, Harold Glover, do bequeath to Patsy Dunnevant and Joan Poole, a pack of cigarettes. I, Warren Harris, do bequeath my position as Vice-President of the Beta Club to Austin Bishop. I, Ruby Horne, do bequeath my natural curly hair to anyone who wants it. I, Estene Jones, do bequeath my basketball suit to anyone who is big enough to fill it. I, Billy Llewellyn, do bequeath to Skeet , the handsome looking well-fed rat in my locker. I, Lorene Jones, do bequeath my green eyes to Georgie Shumaker. I, Billy Maxey, do bequeath my geometry book to C. C. Shumaker. I, John Moss, do bequeath my ability to flirt with Frances Shumaker to C. C. Shumaker. I, Kayo Nicholas, do bequeath my ability to be late to class to Jackie Coleman. I, Frances O ' Bryant, do bequeath my ability to study to Warren Duty. I, Riley Patteson, do bequeath to Allan Shepherd my position on the basketball team. I, Rudd Patteson, do bequeath my position on the baseball team to anyone who is capable of keeping it. I, Mary Patteson, do bequeath my ability to be in class on time to Patsy Dunnevant. I, Franklin Ragland, do bequeath to Phillip Kitchen my ability to bum cigarettes. I, Lynda Reynolds, do bequeath my ability to keep quiet to Frances Wright. I, Phyllis Rosen, do bequeath my ability to flirt with all the boys to Paula Hill. I, Ann Shepherd, do bequeath my excess weight to Frankie Throckmorton. I, Roy Shores, do bequeath my ignorance to anyone who wants it. I, Franklin Shumaker, do bequeath my ability to flirt with the girls and get by with it to Glenn LeSueur. I, Kitty Shumaker, do bequeath my No. 1 basketball suit to anyone small enough to get in it. I, Kate Page Talbott, do bequeath my ability to eat candy in class and get by with it to Joan Poole. I, Elizabeth Taylor, do bequeath my seat in English Class to anyone who wants it. I, Shirley Thomas, do bequeath my ability to have a good time at B. C. H. S. to Sue Gilliam. I, Jean Turnes, do bequeath my height to Alice Wooten. I, Jack Wood, do bequehth my Model A Ford to anyone who thinks he is man enough to drive it. I, Charles Wooten, do bequeath my ability to talk to the girls to Johnny Poe. I, Mary Lee Worsham, do bequeath my slim figure to Lucille Toney. I, Albert Wright, do bequeath my position as president of the F. F. A. to anyone who is capable of the job. I, Pearl Wright, do bequeath my ability to get along with people to Junell Rafferty. We, Herman and Wesley Banton, do bequeath our ability to play baseball to Kyle Knott and Potts Jamerson. We, Gladys Jamerson and Louise Ragland, do bequeath our talkative ways to Elizabeth Harris and Barbara Jean Guill. We, Ruby Manis and Frances O ' Brien, do bequeath our blonde hair and blue eyes to Peggy Hardiman and Sue Gilliam. 21 We, Jean Toney and Jeanette Oliver, do bequeath our locker full of rats to anyone who wants to reduce. We, Juanita Wiseman and Marian Gregory, do bequeath our ability to travel together to those who can accept it. Signed and Sealed by The Dignified Seniors Hereunto have we set our hands and seals this day in the year of Our Lord, One Thou- sand Nine Hundred and Fifty-One. Marie Fulcher Bobbie Glover Lorene Jones CLASS POEM Standing stately, she lends her light To all who will receive, And boldly she holds up the right To those who will believe. She gave us much in happiness With all our friends she shared And ev ' n when all was not success, For each and all she cared. She took the time to help each one. Some worked and did their best, While others had their part of fun Tho ' all must face life ' s test. Her walls of mortar and of stone Her heart both warm and gay, Haven ' t you guessed? Don ' t be alone Alma Mater prepared our way. We ' ve enjoyed the fellowship Of life as it passed by, We treasure now true friendship We ' ve gained at Central High. Juanita Wiseman 22 23 JUNIORS AUSTON KEEL BISHOP President Jackie Coleman Vice-President Warren Duty Secretary Nadine Chandler Absent Betty Louise Lann Eunice Angie Leonard Donald Morris JACKIE FAITH COLEMAN NADINE CHANDLER KATIE EMMA HACKETT WARREN KENNETH DUTY POST GRADUATES LOLEAN BARKER ADELLE WOOD DOUGLAS TAPSCOTT 24 OLGA MARIE BATISTA JOANNE BENNING POOLE BESSIE ALLAN CARTER t CHARLES ROBERTS PHYLLIS JANE ADAMS HARRY PEARSON SUSIE CHRISTINE ADKINS JUNELL HESTER RAFFERTY JOHN MARVIN AUSTIN JULIUS CULLEN ROSEN LUCINDA ELMA BAIRD JOYCE RUSH JANIE BANTON AMELIA SAFFRITT 25 mwmw GRACE K. BLACKWELL HARVEY J. CHARLTON JOHNS. CRUTE PHYLUS A. SHARPE LILLIAN P. TAYLOR LUCILLE G. TONEY HILDA M. CATLETT MARJORIE E. SELF DONALD COLEMAN BETTY L. STOUT RICHARD S. CREWS CLARENCE R. TAPSCOTT JANETTE W. DAVIDSON R. L. THROCKMORTON 26 PATSY A. DUNE ANT BEULAH A. FORBES BARBARA J. GUILL CARRIE E. HARRIS BETTY L. DUNN NANNIE E. WATSON RODNEY WORD IVA WORREL, VIRGIL E. GREGORY I ! i ROGER L. HARDIMAN DORIS C. WRIGHT RUBY E. WORSHAM RICHARD HUDDLESTON SHIRLEY A. HORSLEY MELVIN JAMERSON 27 KYLE G. KNOTT MAMIE R. MOSS ROSE M. JONES GLENNA R. MOSS ANNE M. MASON JOYCE R. OWNBY PANSY E. JAMERSON LOUISE E. MILES ESTELLE TOLBERT Absent WILLIAM MEEK CHEERLEADERS FRANKIE THROCKMORTON PHYLLIS ROSEN GLENNA MOSS GLENN LeSUER RICHARD THROCKMORTON 28 MARY ESTER ADCOCK .TO ANN AGEE PAULETTE AGEE MARGARET AMOS ANNE ATWATER LAURA AYRES WILLIAM ARYES ROWLETT BRUCE EUGENIA BRYANT LOIS CARWILE PHYLLIS CHANDLER CHARLES SHORES JOYCE CHARLTON ANNIE CHRISTIAN DAVID COBB C. C. SHUMAKER SHIRLEY COLEMAN ANN COOK CARMAN COOPER SHIRLEY DUNN LEONARD FAIR ROSE MARIE FLOWERS BRIAN FRANCIS BETTY FRANKLIN FLOYD GARRETT SUE GILLIAM CARLYLE GOUGH PEGGY HARDIMAN GEORGIE SHUMAKER MARGIE SHUMAKER 29 PAULA HILL LOUISE HORNE MILTON HUDDLESTON JEFF HUDDLESTON EDNA JAMERSON FLORINE JAMERSON ELIZABETH JAMERSON DOLORES JAMERSON CAROLYN JONES LYLE RANSON ALICE LeSUEUR LOIS LYON FLOYD MAXEY GAYNELLE MAXEY JOSEPHINE MAXEY JASPER MAXEY JIMMY MILES WILLIAM MILLER DAVID MORGON JEANETTE MOSS SHIRLEY RAGLAND LINDBERGH MOSS RUTH NEWTON RUBY O ' BRIEN ANNIE OLIVER HELEN SAVAGE ALLEN SHEPHERD JOHN POE ALICE RAGLAND ALTON RAGLAND 30 ESTELLE SPENCER WILLIAM STANLEY EDWARD STERNE SHIRLEY STOUT AUDREY TAYLOR CARTER TAYLOR EARNEST TAYLOR FRANKLIN WRIGHT LEWIS WOOTEN ELMO TAYLOR WILMA TAYLOR BERNARD TOLBERT EARL TOLBERT LOUISE WALTERS CHARLES WHORLEY LUCY WOOTEN FRANCES WRIGHT ARLENE MOTTLEY Not Pictured: HERBERT LANN GORDON MOSS FREDDIE PALMORE JOE ONES JIMMY CHARLTON WILLIAM CODY CECIL HIGGINS BERNARD TAYLOR ROY WOOTEN Cx d n ® g O 31 SUB Mrs. Bransford Myrtle Atwater Doris Ayres Dorothy Ayres Zanie Banton Marian Duncan Bula Fender Ann Johnson Janiev Jones Margaret Lann Mary Lee Moss Shirley Mottley Cynthia Patteson Freida Sams Elizabeth Senger Stella Staton Frankie Throckmorton Albert Banton Jimmie Blanks Calvin Bryant Frank Bryant James Dixions Bobbie Gowin Philip Kitchen Paul Manis Edmund Perry Francis Ragland Donald Shepherd Leroy Shifflett Richard White Miss Harris Richard Allen James Baird Freddie Barker Earl Bishop Buford Bohanan Dabney Crews Junior Higgins Winston Higgins Glenn LeSueur Bobby Moss Sidney Shumaker Raymond Taylor Keith Thomas Harold Davis June Baird Hazel Dunkum Carol Mae Farror Inez Gough Dorothy Hardiman Mary LeSueur Marjorie Moss Ethelene Reynolds Shirley Shores Sally Spencer Christine Thompson Ethel Wooten Florence Wright Mrs. Sadler James Bryant Freddie Christian Russell Davis George Grigg William McCraw Glenn Roberts Earl Seay E. B. Southall James Taylor Melvin Wooten Kenneth Ballowe Gladys Amos Mary Brown Joyce Carroll Nancy Coggins Joyce Cunningham Vivian Jamerson Betty Jo Joseph Kathleen Justice Nancy Miles Evelyn Ownby Bessie Rafferty Joyce Ragland Frances Shumaker Elizabeth Stinson Shirlety Swan Jean Thomas Elizabeth Wilkerson Alice Wooten 32 ACTIVITIES 33 David Cobb Bill Cody Carraon Cooper Leonard Fair Brian Francis Floyd Garrett Cecil Higgins Jeff Huddleston Herbert Lann Floyd Maxey Jimmy Miles David Morgan Gordon Moss Freddie Palmore Alton Ragland Carter Taylor Charles Whorley William Agee Jack Austin Wesley Banton Donald Coleman Richard Crews Robert Crews Paul Dorrier Harold Glover Virgil Gregory Milton Huddleston Bill Meek Donald Morris Joe Onks Harry Pearson Charles Roberts Cullen Rosen Edward Sterne Ray Tapscott Bernard Taylor Jack Wood Roy Wooten Albert Wooten Albert Wright Franklin Wright Douglas Tapscott Roy Shores 34 BETA (Mill Estene Jones-Pres. Warren Harris-Vice Pres. Juanita Wiseman-Sec. Rae Ayres-Treas. Claude Anderson Lucy Glover Marie Fulcher Lorene Jones Shirley Thomas Jean Toney Sponsor--Mrs. Lorna Scott 35 m CLUB Joann Agee Elizabeth Christian Johnny Crute Patsy Dunevant Peggy Hardiman Mary Patteson Joan Poole Betty Seay Franklin Shumaker Kitty Shumaker Estelle Spencer Kate Talbott Shirley Thomas Richard Throckmorton Sue Gilliam Billy Llewellyn Billy Maxey Harvey Charlton Rose Marie Jones Lyle Ranson Allen Sheppherd C. C. Shumaker 36 DRAMATIC (MB Rose Marie Jones Joyce Rush Beulah Forbes Auston 3ishop Warren Duty Bessie Carter Lucinda Baird Grace Blackwell Janette Davidson Barbara Jean Guill Aaelle Wood Miss Judith Carson Janie Banton Shirley Horsley FUTURE TEACHERS Mrs. Bransford Shirley Swan Vivian Jamerson Estelle Spencer Edmund Perry Stella Staton Jean Thomas Gladys Amos Betty Jo Joseph Betty Stout Estene Jones Freida Sams Frankie Throckmorton 37 SAFETY mm Lolean Barker Jasper Maxey Hilda Catlett Phyllis Sharpe Grace Blackwell Shirley Stout Shirley Horsley Frances 0’3rien Mary Patteson Jackie Coleman Joyce Charlton James Davis Claude Anderson Iva Worrel Betty Seay George Grigg Warren Harris Richard Huddleston John Crute Billy Maxey Richard Throckmorton Claude Anderson Mary Patteson Page Crute 38 I H. i Fushia Fender-Pres. Olga Batista- ice-Pres. Bessie Carter-Sec. Treas. Ann Cook-Reporter Hilda Catlett Frances O’Brien Joyce Rush Susie Atkins Eugenia Bryant Doris Wright Janette Davidson Shirley Ragland Betty Seay Betty Franklin Joyce Charlton Ann Cooke Phyllis Sharpe Estelle Talbott Rosie Jamerson Marguerite Agee Louise Ragland Gladys Jamerson Alma Banton Barbara Guill Shirley Horsley Lucinda Baird Iva Worrel Barbara Charlton Ruby Manis Phyllis Rosen Louise Horne Josephine Maxey Elois Watson Amelia Safritt Marie Flowers Laura Ayres Junelle Rafferty Edna Jamerson Arlene Mottley Mary Adcock Paulette Agee Lois Lyon Annie Christian Pearl Wright Juanita Wiseman Ann Atwater Alice Ragland Ann Johnson-Pres. Marjorie Moss- Vice-Pres. Doris Ayres-Sec. Treas. Vivian Jamerson Sally Spencer Carol Mae Farror June Baird Elizabeth Singer Cynthia Patterson Shirley Mottley Mamie Rafferty Ethel Wooten Mary Lee Moss Bula Fender Freida Sams Kathaleen Justus Janive Jones Evelyn Ownby Mary Ruth LeSeur Hazel Dunkum Nancy Miles Liza Kate Wilkerson Mary Ann Duncan Christine Thompson Joyce Cunningham Shirley Swan Etheline Reynolds Florence Wright Jean Thomas Frances Shumaker Myrtle Atwater Frankie Throckmorton Elizabeth Joseph Inez Gough Gladys Amos Alice Wooten Nancy Coggins Joyce Ragland Margaret Lann Dorathy Ayres Shirley Shores Mary Brown Joyce Carrol 39 BAND DIRECTOR Captain Edgerton ROLL Page Crute Claude Anderson Jo Anne Agee Estelle Spencer Ann Atwater Amelia Safritt Jackie Dowdy Kayo Nicholas Carlyle Gough Mary Patteson Betty Seay Billy Llewellyn Bill Stanley Glenn LeSueur Bill Meek Lyle Ranson Carter Taylor Harvey Charlton Junior Higgins Warren Harris Billy Davis Carolyn Jones Ann Shepherd Calvin Bryant Alton Ragland MAJORETTES Frankie Throckmorton Francis Wright Hilda Catlett Florine Jamerson Gaynelle Maxey Freda Sams 40 4-H CLUB ROLL Phyllis Adams Jo Ann Agee Margueite Agee Gladys Amos Ann Atwater Myrtle Atwater Doris Ayres Lois Carwile Hilda Catlett Nadine Chandler Phyllis Chandler Annie Christian Ann Cook Page Crute Bula Fender Fushia Fender Beulah Forbes Betty Franklin Marie Fulcher Inez Gough Edna Jamerson Florine Jamerson Vivian Jamerson Anne Johnson Carolyn Jones Estene Jones Janiev Jones Betty Jo Joseph Christine Thompson Evelyn Ownby Lorene Jones Kathleen Justis Margaret Lann Annie Mae Mason Gaynelle Maxey Josephine Maxey Nancy Miles Mary Moss Arlene Mottley Ruby Manis Frances O’Brien Ruby O’Brien Frances O’Bryant Annie Oliver Jeanette Oliver Cynthia Patteson Mary Patteson Junell Rafferty Marie Rafferty Phyllis Rosen Frieda Sams Estelle Spencer Ann Shepherd Betty Seay Stella Staton Elizabet h Senger Elizabeth Stinson Amelia Safritt Shirley Thomas Kate Talbott Frankie Throckmorton Wilma Taylor Estelle Tolbert Juanita Wiseman Florence Wright Ethel Wooten Elois Watson Betty Lann Louise Ragland Alma Banton Claude Anderson Harvey Charlton Douglas Tapscott Jack Austin Frankie Bryant Billy Maxey James Davis Billy Llewellyn Bobby Gowin Rodney Word Harold Davis Albert Wright Richard White Freddie Christian E. B. Southall Billy McCraw Edmond Perry James Bryant Albert Banton 41 Jean Toney Editor Ruby Manis Classes Franklin Ragland LET’S MAKE OUR SCHOOLS STRONG Art 42 SPORTS 43 MqNo g RAm Claude Anderson Herman Banton Ernest Christian Page Crute Miss Anita Hackett Patsy Dunevant Melvin Jamerson Estene Jones Kyle Knott Lindbergh Moss John Moss Mary Patteson Riley Patteson Faculty Advisors Rudd Patteson Joan Poole Ann Shepherd Kitty Shumaker Mr. Clarence Dolliver 44 URLS ' USKITMU Sharp Miss Hackett BOVS’ BASKETBALL ADVERTISEMENTS 47 VIRGINIA DARK-FIRED TDRACCD GROWERS’ MARKETING ASSOCATIDN, INC. Operating Warehouses: Farmville, Lynchburg, Blackstone, and Bedford Sell Your Tobacco Through the Association The Only Farmers’ Organization of Its Kind Come Here and Meet Your Friends WILSON SPORTING GOODS For All Sports F ootball Basketball Baseball T rack W. F. 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MARCUSON Washing - Lubrication General Merchandise Intersection Rt. 60 and 15 Esso Station Open Quality Economy 24 Hours Phone 2376 Dillwyn Virginia Buckingham Virginia Compliments of HANES MOTOR COMPANY Sales, Ford Service Authorized WILLIAMS SLATE CO. General Electric Dealer Phone 17R Dillwyn Virginia Arvonia Virginia BARNES AVONIA-BUCKINGHAM LUMBER CORPORATION Manufacture rs-Wholesalers SLATE CO. Oak Flooring -Lumber -Millwork Offices, Mills and Yards Reply to Dillwyn, Virginia Charlottesville Phone 42F24 Dillwyn and Christian Arvonia Virginia Virginia BEASLEYS’ SERVICE STATION Esso Gas and Oil Route 1 5 Farmville Virginia Llewellyn C. H. AGEE, JR. Service Station Mobil Gas and Oil Mobil Tires Washing and Greasing Buyer of Veneer Logs General Merchandise Buckingham Virginia Buckingham Virginia ANDERSON MOTOR SALES Pontiac G. M. C. 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LEGGETT’S Save - by - Paying -Cash DEPARTMENT STORE F armville ’s Buckingham County’s newest and most modern Dept. Store Home of Better Values Dillwyn Virginia Farmville Virginia THE HUB, INC. WFLO Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear 870 on Your Dial Scottsville Virginia Farmville Virginia BRUCE’S DRUG STORE Agency for “The Best in Flowers and Wedding Equipment” We Wire Flowers Everywhere COLLINS FLORIST Whitman and Gales Candies Scottsville Virginia Phone: Day 181 Night 4 Fafmville Virginia MRS. 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Twyman Coleman, Proprietor Dealer in Southern States Feed-Seeds-Fertilizers Appomattox Virginia PATTERSON DRUG COMPANY Incorporated Branch of Patterson Drug Co. , Inc. 238 Main Street For Quality Prescription Service Farmville Virginia SHEPHERD MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 2191 Buckingham Virginia WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Auto Supplies -Hardware T. T. Martin, Proprietor Appomattox Virginia PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST CO. Established 1867 Membef Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Farmville Virginia Compliments of BARKER-JENNINGS HDWE. CORP. I


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