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

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Within its pages we have tried to portray life at Central the way we have known it. We de- d i c ated the annual to our beloved County and chose Buck- ingham County as its theme. May you find many happy mo- ments with this annual with pictures of your classmates at work and play along with the fa m il ia r scenes within the county. FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISING n ZPKMZMZ a 1 9 la? 'Iv r i rl ,, ...- . ff, -nil fv- L, V gc r' i -- 1 lk- Bill Stanley Advertising Mgr . NNUAL TAFF f QSM' -w. 8 Editor Rowlett Bruce, Jr. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The annual staff wishes to express its thanks io X all those who have work ed so faithfully with us. Without your coopera- tion it would have been '-'-'sc' Jasper Maxey Business Mgr. iibzgi lr E A impossible to have this f?7efn'Ag1 Q y volume published. 'Z V if 1 I A ,, gb gli ' , 1 L Q-.4 ' X A. Q , I, - 5 X1 Carolyn Jones Dan Piercy Circulation Mgr. Assistant Mgr ' ,M Z iff- . :I 3 , 1,5 mf- lm sr on 'Q ' Li - L' ' 5' vary l -ew' ,M , tt.. ov . ' A-1 Q Betty Harmon Dolores Jamerson Peggy Ha rdiman Gaynelle Maxey Treasurer Art Editor Art Editor Art Editor ff' A a ,f 5 MHZ-NK 'VLA Q Q B ff fAx namv x E 'aw f X QXBJ' -- 1 mx A is J Q A if' Q Zxgx xg'-J. V Noi! ' Li- A 7 W S 4-7 X f X lx I l .. X 4 in 5 BBE 5 .All-K' -mg H4 X - X' 1- ax ,f ' X ' 'SS ' A x Nf f X O RPRI CIPAL NICHOLAS I-I. HURT Jefferson Sr. H. S. Lynchburg College, A. B. University of Virginia, M. A. OFFICE .,. 1 -15, . --Q' Q Q, FAC LTY if, ' A ' 'i Fl ,, Q QQ. J . W ' 5, WMI, . - 5 1 , , , it . ' Sf , 5 x f Q iv I, -ft. ,M ,. X II-?'. ', : 'I ' , IL' 5 if-4 .. vafl Xt... 5 1 g?f's ' W8 5 4 -4 ' 1 9 I 5,4 ' E v 'ix -' 4? Gordon L. Baldwin Minnie T. Bransford Judith P. Corson Alice Crafton Amos Dolliver Elizabeth Forbes Frances E. Garnett Bruce C. Knapp Dorothy A. Morgan Grace M. Rainey Emma G. Sadler O. P, Sadler Vergilia Sadler Lorna S. Scott Robert R. Shotzberger Margaret W. Sterrett Not Pictured: Harriett Johns 1 RS mlm. tfxlfwm-. Q- Catherine S . Spencer .ir s.. Ap- ,.,, X .: t Q I W, 1 , id ' ' Y' G t . a ,WW o - .to 1- Q M - ' ' X ix o , .X I Lf' X .Li M 'M www ' . X gg-QV V K X Q My A x , 5 -1 Q' 'iv Eu mia Nun... - - X . OFFICERS Allan Shepherd ........... President C. C. Shumaker ... Vice-President Peggy Anne Hardiman .. Secretary Jo Ann Agee .............. Treasurer Lucy Wootton ..... Reporter CLASS OF9 4 Y CLASS MOTTO I dare do all that may become a man C LASS F LOWER White Carnation MARY ESTER ADCCCK S.C.A.: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3g Safety Pa trol 4. JO ANN AGEE S. C, A,5 4-H1, 25 Library lg Bas- ketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Band 1 2 3 4' Centrahzer, Ass t. Editor 4, Glee Club 45 Beta 2, 3, 4,P. 431-Ii-Y 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Treas.9 Softball 2. Y '-ext., W9 BOBBY HAROLD BRYAN A K.V.G.4g F.F.A.1,2,3,4, Beta 3: S. C.A. JAMES PAULETT CHARLTON Senior Science, S. C. A. ANNIE ELIZABETH CHRISTIAN S.C.A.g Hi-Y 2, 3, 49 F.H.A 1,2 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. DAVID HAYNESWORTH COBB Senior F.F.A.1, 2, Monogram 1, 2, 3. 4: S. C. A. :KE 111. I SENIORS PAULETTE AGEE S. C. A.5 F.H.A. 1.213.454-H 2, 3- HELEN PEARL ATWATER S.C.A.S4'H1,23F.H.A .1,2Q L1- brary 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 45 Beta Z, 3, 43 Monogram 3,4, LAURA WALKER AYRES . S,C.A.g 4-H 1, 2, 3gHi-Y2,3,4, Sec'y. 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 49 Beta 2,3,43 Library 2, Glee Club 3. ROWLETT HENRY BRUCE, JR. S. C. A: Monogram 2, 3, 4,1-Ii-Y1, 2,3,4,Council P. 43 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. 'nr......... mf- S, A , N.....f ' I 'i .Ywf L L YS: . , f3f..ml.ucx . .W , , r -w1.:fi,... . ' I' H YW- W't21 I N if . an Qui- L- I PEGGY ANNE HARDIMAN S. C.A.2 Library 2, 3, 4, V. P. 3 Beta Z,3,4, Sec'y. 45 Hi-Y l,Z,3,4 P.4. 4-l-I 1, 2, 3, Math Club lg Beta 3, 4 F. H. A. Z3 Band 2, 3g Basketball 1 SENIORS BARBARA ANN COOK S.C.A., Council 45 4-H 1, Z, 3gBeta 3, 43 Safety Patrol 35 Centralizer Staff 4. 'E SUE BEATRICE GILLIAM S.C.A., Library lg Hi-Y 2,3,4,Re- porterZ,C0unci1Treas.4g Beta l,2, 3, 43 Monogram Z,3,4g Glee Club 33 Art 2, 39 Softball Z. BETTY HARMON T-V..- it 5 PAULA ARLENE VIRGINIA HILL I-Ii-Y 4: Art Club 2, 3, 41 Glee Club C.A. S. C. A. I va , it ' N V-K' ,r if ,J I 23F.H.A.1,2iS. I Nm. - . EDNA KATHLEEN .IAMERSON 'Qur- Moll! A.l,2,3. y S.C.A.:F.H.A.1,2.3. fr:-W Glee Club 3, 4g Annual Staff 4. S. C.A.: Hi-Y 4: 4-H1, 2. 3: F.H. ROSIE ELIZABETH JAMERSON SYLVIA DOLORES JAMERSON S. C. A., Council Z, 35 Library Z, V.P. 3. 3 5-. Lf 3 S. C.A.3 Beta Z,3,4,Treas.33 I-Il-Y 3, 4, Pres. 43 Science 4. WILLIAM SY DNOR MILLER S. C. SENIORS ALICE EVANS LESUEUR A.3 4-H 1, Z, 3g H1-Y 2, 3, 43 Centralizer 4. 2,33 'T Y..-f ,W ,I WX., . -2....-- -V YN LUNAJONES Y 2, 3,43 4-H1,2, 33 'Z 3,43 Basketba1l2,33 Band 1,2 3,4. oz. ALICE .TOSEPHINE MAXEY S.C.A.,County Treas. 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 43Beta 2,3,4, V. P. 3g F.H.A.1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. GAYNELLE INEZ MAXEY S.C.A.,I-Ii-Y:Safety Patrol 2,334-I-I 1, Z, 3, 43 Library I3 Glee Club 2, 33 I-Ii-Y V, P. 43 Band Z, 3, 43 Class 23 Annual Staff. P. SAMUEL JASPER MAXEY S.C.A.: Beta 2, 3,4. DAVID LEWIS MORGAN Sn... Q.. is K.V.G. Z,3,43 F.F.A.l,Z,3,43 S. C. A. FRANCES JEANETTE MOSS S. C. AJ F. H. A. 1: 4-I-I 1, 2, 3. mf 1 M b 7' kr 0 , SEN IOR ANNIE HADEN OLIVER Basketball Z3 4-H 2, 3, 49 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4gG1ee Club Z, 3g S. C. A. DAN PIERCY '11 Ho S. 'P'-.:-' F. 4: ' 1 1 34' E' 4H1Z 3,K.V.G.1,2. , ,Pep Club 2gGlee Club 1gF.F.A.4gS,C, A. ALICE RAGLAND me Ec.l,2,3,4g 4-H l,2,3,4g C.A. ALTON RAGLAND F.A.1.2,3,45K.V.G.1,2,3, S.C.A. i 11-v-W 5 5: SHIR LEY MAXINE RAG LAND S.C.A.: Glee Club 43 F. H. A. 1, Z 3, 4. I LYLE HAMILTON RANSON Hi-Y Z, 3, 4: S. C. A. EDGAR ALLAN SHEPHERD Hi-Y1, Z, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 35 Senior Science: S. C. A. 1, 23 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. S. C. A. CHAR LES SHORES CECIL CONRAD SI-IUMAKER S.C.A., Council V. P. 3, P. 4,1-Ii-Y 1, 2 3, 4 Chaplain 4,Sec'y. 3, Bas- ' L., ketball 1: Z, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3g Monogram Z,3,45G1ee Club 23 Cen- tralizer 45 V. P. Senior Class. WILLIAM RUSSELL STANLEY S. C. A., Baseball l,2,3,4g Basket- ex ball 2,3,43 Hi-Y Z,3,4:Anrxua1 Staff, Glee Club 2. -'UW S.C.A. VW Q-'ff Glee Club 3 . '4-lu Q9 AM 3.f:: fn CARTER TAYLOR S.C.A: F.F.A. 1.2. 3.4. AUDREY VIRGINIA TAYLOR Hi-Y Z, 3, 45 Beta Z, 3, 43 S. C. A. 1. 'K CHARLES HENRY WHORLEY S.C.A.:F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 K. V. G. LUCY LEE WOOTTON S. C. A.: Li-brary 2, 351-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4 Beta 2, 3, 4,Reporter 3, Centralizer wp....., .IOHANNA STILLFRIED SHIRLEY LOUISE STOUT S. C. A.: Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3 H1 Y Z, 3, 4,Reporter43Beta Z,3,4 V P ' 33 Editor Centralizer 43 Libraryl lu! SVCD Frie ndlie st Best A11 ' ' Qi' V -' lf ...Lx x x .5 E t Smartest ' V SENIOR Eaters Likely T0 Succeed 'L Iwi! iii H F1 t' ITV XHKWH SUPERLATIVES HHS' LAST WILI We the graduating class of Buckingham Central High School, of the county of Buckingham, state of Virginia, and the republic of the United States, being of legal High School age, sound of mind, pure of heart,and set in our ways, do de cla re this to be our Last Will and Testament hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us. I We, the Senior class of 1954, do will and bequeath all chewed gum stuck in the desks to the Juniors. We also will the job of getting the Centralizer and the Buccaneer to thos e Juniors who are willing to work hard. II We,the Senior class ofl954,do will and bequeath to the Juniors our lockers . III We, the Senior cla ss ,leave behind us for po ste r i ty in the halls of time, our records, our happy laughter, our loud cheers, and the lovely days we spent at Central High. Our blessings go to thos e who follow us. These things we lea ve as a class, but individually we have many strange bequests which follow: I, Mary Ester Adcock do will and b e quea th my ability to play the piano to Joyce Bryant. I, Rowlett Bruce do will and bequeath my basketball shoes to anyone whose feet are big enough to fill them. I, Jo Ann Agee do will and bequeath my position as assistant editor of the Centralizer to Betty Bruce and hope she will enjoywriting edi- torials as much as I did. I, BobbyBryan do will and bequeath my ability to get D's on Gov- ernment to Melvin Wooten. I, Paulette Agee do will and bequeath my ha ppy days at Central to anyone who likes to have a good time. I, Jimmie Charlton do will and bequeath my a bility to gaze at the stars to anyone who can handle the job. I, Ann Atwater do will and bequeath my position as be nch warmer on the Basketball team to Arlene Oliver. I, David Cobb do will and bequeath any ability I have to any Junior who wants it. I. Laura Ayres do will and bequeath my Government grades to Dor- othy Ayres . I, Jasper Maxey do willand bequeath my ability to get A's on Al- gebra Il to anyone who tries hard enough. I, Ann Cook do will and bequeath my height to Frankie Throckmor- ton, I, Annie Christian do will and beque a th my shop class to any girl that can drive a nail. I, Dave Morgan do will and bequeath my h e a vy foot to anyone who wants to be a Hot Rod Driver. I, Sue Gilliam do will and bequeath my athletic a bility to Frankie Throckmorton. I, Dan Piercy do will and beq uea th my ability to make friends to Mr. Shotzberger. L D TESTAME T I, Peggy Hardiman do will and bequeath my status as Old Maid of B. C. H. S. to Kathy Wojnicki. I, Lyle Ranson do will and bequeath my school bus to Donnie Shep- herd. I, Betty Harmon do will and bequeath my curly hair to Thelma Max- e . Y I, Allan Shepherd do will and bequeath my whiskers to Pete Gowin who probably never will have any. I, Paula Hill do will and bequeath my locker full of chewing gum to all Juniors who chew. I, Edna Jamerson do will and bequeath my ability to play the cym- bals to Stella Staton. I, Charles Shores do will a nd bequeath my red hair to Mr. Sadler. I, Dolores Jamerson do will and bequea th my Chemistry book to some of the students who always want to see my answers. I, Rosie Jamerson do will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to Howard Taylor. I, Carolyn Jones do will and bequeath my ability to dance to anyone who wants to learn how. I, C.C. Shumaker do will and bequeath the good times you can have as a Senior, if you try. We, Alice LeSueur, Annie Oliver, and Shirley Stout do will and be- queath our a bility to have two study hallsa day in our Senior year to anyone who can still have enough credits to graduate. I, Gaynelle Maxey do will and bequeath my majorette uniform to anyone small enough to wear it. I, Josephine Maxey do will and bequeath my basketball suit to any- one capable of making the team. I, Bill Stanley do will and bequeath to any Junior boy my privilege of having only three classes during my Senior year. I, Jeanette Moss d o will and bequeath my quiet ways to Betty Ruth Dunevant. I, Shirley Ragland do will and bequeath my extra half credit to Eu- genia Bryant. I, Alice Ragland do will and bequeath my a bility to get along with people to Betty Jean Adcock. I, Johanna Stillfried do will and bequeath all my good luck that has come my way to any person who needs it. I, Carter Taylor do will and b equea th my bus driving to Ernest Taylor. I, Billy Miller do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Howard Shipp. I, Audrey Taylor do will and bequeath my quiet ways to anyone who talks too much. I, Lucy Wootton do will and bequeath my pencil to anyone who wish- es to write news articles for the Journalism Class. I, Charles Whorley do will and bequeath my extra credits to anyone who needs them. I, Alton Ragland do will and bequeath my height to Claude Kail. He r e unto have we set our hands and seals this day in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. Lucy Wootton and committee CLASS HISTGRY Many and many a year ago,two men exploring the new country stumbled upon a cave in Willis Mountain and carved their names there so others would know who were the first to come to the confines of BN I mgkmmwgounty. Thus began the history of the county. Years passed, settlers theYcou'tWWqlg?ew populous and prosperous. Those people cleared the land,bu9- w e xhdxgwwwgmn Hjgjxnized the government of Buckingham County. More yearw k Xyv' u p ax 01 ,xalrly set, Wdygihanded over to their descendants. ' In 1949, we, who are here qs efforts to build a better world,became the 8th g ' X mf g 1 That Sept- 0 E4 v 5 . . . W um ,nn. , 1, ' ember day we were as the first twM lorers ing in a strange land. When a bell re gathered in ' '1' i e princi- pal called our names and we ided into three group m '1 3 i f',,Q7 MW,W , ransford, Miss Ingle and Miss Harris. an this,we remember very littu t ut our year longed and were just when we would be W , m e n, and someone else would fill plaqgas Sub-Freshmeng x p, A it 1 - When we returned the in our ranlQ!fiX3Some had dropped back and some had had Thwyear we mapped out the road we would year,g,Gi5hgHh't:R. Qgijfkhome room teachers were Mr .Shotzberger , from Richmond , in the 8th grade. We felt deal of the time,but when sp e We nbe- . ut u '1' ww' w , , ,Y .1 m m, The year moved on xv ry Wpidly aw! it was wha spri Wgam Inl951,we foutig! irhthgtmiddlexxofwgr g3Wchdbl-'education. This time we were divided into t unddr Mis s N 'mir .Qhbfzberger . About twen- ty of the group wed! to join 'the Hi-Y and some be- came members oQltlf,WgMn,S:ious ball teams . M,w6EWl9'gie Shmtisaker left school to marry Wesley Banton, mgtwtjfiarmon, whmi'rioW:tl in the neigtywvifhqod from West Virginia, joined the class soQn,the'tentlif'gi'ade year wttwoyer and we were ready for our vacation. il H1 ' , i , In three we came back to Central. like Junior Class . We were real- ly beginning tqEgQ,fe5fQ fll'1i5'iimportant. Before October hid passed, three of the girls had eloped- Louise Hornef and FlorineJQIm6Ilion . Janice Griffith, Eugene Hall and Dan were added to our rolls. I-Ielqpsgpvage and Margie Shumaker both enrolled in 'fwlessed State of Matrimony. ffwlhen we had completed our Junior year, the clam! reduced from 100 to about 415. , difthe Junior year was the Junior-Senior prom . Itwas formal and called it successful. 'oined our cla s s Gdm-dll-line AV Fr education for a job. J ,,.,tt 1 ii, , . ,,t W. .lst . We are the Seniors! We have had the pleasure of order- ing , mvtigtarious.land caps andgowns. We have also had the thrill of X rip to Washington' inlthe' worst snowstorm of the season. But regardlejs,f',tMf5iWQ'snow and a broken down bus, we had a wonderful time. We to the ,Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior Play and Gradua- tion. One Wrigfhhdecided to hasten her graduation, so she finished at School andftnarried in August. Eugene Hall transferred to Hanover Counkyham JuniqqbQU-xiffilh frroved to Maryland. Phyllis Chandler married during the summerlvacatioh. Bob Bryan, from Tennessee, joined us and Johanna Stillfried, from Germdny. We now have forty-two membe 1' s of the Class of '54. Allan Shepherd is our President. In a few m ore months we'll have our coveted diplomas and our places will be filled by a new group of Seniors. The halls of C e nt ral that echoed to our shouts and laughter will know us no more. CLASS PROPHECY While walking down Route 20 this June morning 1964,we, Peggy Hardiman now an art teacher,Annie Oliver, now Mrs. Richard Smith,Shirley Stout,now Mrs.Rich- ard Huddleston and Alice LaSueur, now Mrs.Harold Earman,passed a big dairy farm owned by Carter Taylor and Alton Ragland. They told us that Shirley Ragland, now Mrs. James Branch, lived on the adjoining farm. We dropped in to see her and found Alice Ragland, s e c r e ta ry to the Standard Drug Company in Richmond, was visiting her. Alice told us she had seen several of our old classmates the week be- fore, Rosie Jamerson, Audrey Taylor, Annie Christian, Lucy Wootton- all had jobs in Richmond. We started walking again. We got tir ed and litdown to rest. While we were sitting there talking over old times we saw a truck compel nag down the road, driven by Lyle Ranson who was dr i vin g for Allan Shepherd'iifi?Q1jiig,lcing Line. We rode a few mile s with Lyle and we all stopped at Charles Whoiffijffygstore and he treated us with drinks. Charles told us that C. C. Shumaker ownedmgjyqge pool room about two miles down the road. Lyle's route ended there, s o we s ta r te d walking finally reached C. C.'s pool room a n d whom should we see shooting pool 'hut',WQ1,Qtan.ley, who was home on leave from the Air Force. Bill told us that Rowlett Bruce were in the Scottsville Memorial Hospital, recuperatiiig from a s e they had caught in Africa, when they had landed their plane there. Hep us that their nurses wer! Lauri Ayres and Johanna. Stillfried. We thought' d go in to see David andRowlett,h,ut on the way we stopped in at a Recruitii'ig5i3' tW i i and the sten- ographenlmn Atwater, told us that Paula Hill,Ann Cook and mon had been in the Air Force for two years. i. We started walking again ,but had only gone a little way . fy ilg Piercy came by and piclmdps up.fH.e.,was going to Bob B1-yan's farm to vagggj tiis cattle. Bob told us tHlfQDive-iyioigin and Charles Shores were BachelQi3ii fiQ3g together in a nearby town. Afterlwxglgsft fBoh's farm we saw another and walked to- wa rd it. To our curhifiiig. it was the home of Edga...JameraQfiii i gilvlrs. Dude Rob- erts. We swpptd to herif We Hlking classmates and she told us that Glynallewilvfiititey was a boo keeper forzi g x g fier, who owned and operated a large business fig-gxistnscottaville. Paulette Agee came by to see Edna lnd when leftjhtgvgilkgd the new school, which was an el em entity and high school .,,i to introduce us to the teachers. The Home Ecitmqxgoics te a We went on down to the second grade be ta lkinigi iteacher, Ma ry Ester Adcock, but 'ol5fEtSYlp8'!pAte Carolyn x cott. We thought we for one day 'ygyent home. When we reached our found tha t Jo Ann an Shep- herd, was there. She vacation and had vi s iteld? diirnerson in Dillwyn, now I comngwwial In Buckingham she had 'sieleaf er Maxey, wh o was a bookkeiiikgr. 'While on Willis Mountain during her Vaeition, she met Jimmie Charlton, an Ast:-qQzbt'her,with the Mt.Palomar Observatory. In Rich- mond she had visitedJ5Sge Gilliam, who was a Medical Technician in the Medical College Hospital. V V in L We all decided to s t aiiifylligaogether sincgwketfwegaptoo,tiredtomgo any further. We ate a hot supper and went at Central. when we were all young and careiegee ,so iifdiiiiiifiiof our classmates doing so well. Class Prophets Alice LeSueur, Annie Oliver Shirley Stout, Peggy Hardiman CLASS POEM OUR FIVE YEARS AT CENTRAL When we were in the eighth grade, We had an inspiring time: New friends, new rooms, new teachers, Everyone seemed so kind. Then we were in the ninth grade, We tried to be so very t0ugh3 The way we acted around the school, Was certainly bad enough. Next we were in the tenth grade, We'd reached the middle of our part: And our grades began to fall, Because our dates began to start. Now to the eleventh grade, We thought we were dignified, If we had looked at oU'Fse1ves, We were merely giglefied. And here we are the Seniors, Whom you hear so much aboutg When someone mentions graduation, We all give a lusty shout! Now we wish to say good-bye, To the ones we leave behind, Teachers, school mates, Mr. Hurt, You've given us a fine time! ! Shirley Stout 2 Z ,P- I 563 ' 'Z' T' . ,X 4 ff Q,-iflf ' gm. V' -81-.0 M. N494 452 F B w I lf lv vm! G04 'Vx if AQ5-,r'Q..Q I Q km ,X I , ,F M A I 0 1 1 I Lil MT ,VM Q 1?Nja1SwAx,,r1,65f7?Yw v ,kk A F Yi x . Vik .lp,xr','R,v 'WWE .iNS 1li i I 9- .fin dsl. f iff 'N ' N +f ibm, W, NSAXSX xv! 'lu' V Wax 'W' ' . X'!5'Nif 2' f 'f 1' ff fl A X 4f'.'XYft'Y JAWISQH-,yfx f iY'jtx'W ,'5 ' fhmx ,- xg. QQ f ' M, 'tl m!:L'Hi'!wi ! pf! lags! X I 'N K ' Xml g, X v wm mm ww W f 4 K ' We 7 N ,K r ff ' ff ' Am VI, 511 X .QX '04, 4, 5 1 ff' x I W +2 5251? f s v -sf ,fri by Eff 1?-9 ' ' Vf VNU! Hipaa' i A ffff , 'J ,wx M UNIOR CLASS elq, 4 vu-:V N B i.. Y, X. ,. X. iw .nz ',,, OFFICERS Billy Ayres ................ President Cynthia Patteson .. Vice President Richard White ............ Secretary Donnie Shepherd Treasurer Bobby Moss ....... ..... R eporter ' Yrs' v- vvmqv- N f wit 'ki ti A ' 'K i 'Vi ii- v zu. A K. - QL ., , by M Y A+ - A Gladys Amos ' Billy Ayres Doris Ayres Dorothy May Ayres June Baird Albert Banton Jimmy Blanks Frankie Bryant Dabney Crews Shirley Coleman James Dixon Marian Duncan Carole Mae Farrar Bula Fender Bobby Gowin UNIORS Dorothy Ha rdima Vivian Jarnerson Anne Johnson Elizabeth Joseph Philip Kitchen Margaret Lann Paul Manis Bobby Moss Marjorie Moss Shirley Mottley Ruth Newton- Evelyn Ownby Cynthia Pattes on- Marie Rafferty Glenn Roberts Frieda Sams Earl Seay Elizabeth Senger Donnie Shepherd Leroy Shifflett Howard Shipp Shirley Shores Sally Spencer Shirley Swan Randolph Taylor Jean Thomas Frankie Throckmorton- Richard White Ethel Wooten Melvin Wooten Alice Wootton Florence Wright Not Pictured: Myrtle Atwater Billy McCraw Stella Staton Ernest Taylor af: Q 2, 555 tif: ' 1 ff ., lv Q fu.. J xy : vm is i K xii ki ll, is -. -gi ,wi Q J. SXHWWW Wi dxf gr' V Q V A A V vb lr, at I 7 , ll , . f , -M., . , K A V K J if Q , me It F i is R Q- A K V ,L ,.. Q J, EH X 1 X' j QA... pi YC?-I , tr A Q L- S Y-- nit -'finkf , ff .init-lm:l1w' A ' ,fu lo ,... I xx Wi- : I . 9 A, ' 0 Janet Nicholas Arlene Oliver David Ownby Birda Poe Joyce Rafferty Francis Poe Arlene Ragland Ethelene Reynolds Allen Richardson Russell Robertson Gordon Rush Thomas Senger Mamie Rose Shepherd' Ray Shores Edgar Southall Corson Spencer Ora Stinson William Talbott x Ma ry Louise Taylor- . Wiley Taylor . Louise Watson Ca rthy Ann Whorley xr it Ann Wooten - i Ray Worrell Not Pictured: Paul Dorrier Henry Fulcher Frances Ragland Lucy Ripley Junie Vee Jones SOPHOMORI Ressie Adcock Doris Allen William Amos Gordon Ayres- Jean Baber Hubbard Blanks Bernard Brooks Betty Bruce... Joyce Bryant Hazel Burks Jewel Duncan Jimmie Dunnavant Ray Duty William Firestone Audrey Forbes Edith Gordon Betsy Hardiman Shelby Harris Helen Huskey Henry Maxey Edward McCraw Charles Morgan Irvin Moss ' Leonard Moss - em fm 5 ,gr kr 1 QM? 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L we 1 Tempy Hanes 'Q' V -,ie ' Pa uiine Harris - 'll ix Percy Heath ' 22 r.', A W K Harry Huddleston A 1 if! f .- -ffl ' A' ' if A A 5 A iz .- Inman Johns on J b - ' y - I Melvin Knott - ' ' I ' LY 'S zii ' f Jean Lann SV Mary Lee X 1 Q S i ' 's William Lee Rf ' Alvin LeSueur , ' wi' i swf' V ' ' Sf? , 1 . - s ' , -1 4 ' ,E l lf A nv 5 5 lt .Qui X- , A 4 L lp,-. . ,J l. KX. H , W . .R V i S x S i Ns '1 Edward LeSueur Henry Maxey James Maxey Thelma Maxey Lloyd Meredith Ewell Morgan Florence Moss- Dora Newton Annette Reynolds Edward Roberts Richard Roberts Jeff Robertson Frances Seay Bossieux Shepard Evelyn Stout ' Eva Mae Taylor Howard Taylor Raymond Thomas Aubrey Toney Theresa Throckmorton Revia Tipton Alvin Turnes Mae Waycaster Marie Whorley Kathy Wojnicki - Bettie Kish WO0d Pittman Wootton if at 5 S ,V wi 'P' A5 ' 2 ki . li Ms y A M' if H . 14516 We 6, X .2 l ,ff 1' 5 , ,N M, X X aifsue. r sly EIGHTH tt GRADE ,fit lf m I 12. z. qA::WJli57.?ElS5i1ig ., t I N fl- . 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Bishop James Blake Helen Boley Harry Bryant Betty Jane Burke Billy Joe Carr Robert Carwile Irvin Catlett Jeter Eugene Cobb Marian Crump Aan Cunningham Clayton D, Davidson Dora Dean Audrey Dolan Betty R. Dunnavant Nancy Dunkum Frederick Edwards Curtis R. Farrar Eunice Fender Thomas C, Franklin Ronald W. Gough Betty Jean Gowin Russell Gowin Mary Louise Higgins Thomas Horne Cecil Huddleston Shirley Huddleston Jerry Jamerson William Jamerson Boyd .Tones Lois Jones Maxey Jones Claude Kail William Mason Roy E. Marsh Betty Mills Gladys Moore Harry Moss Margie Moss Russell Moss Henry Newton Peggy Oliver Jane Pennington Leroy Phaup Gladys Poe Thomas Rafferty Edith J. Ragland Charles Richardson Elinor Sams Linda Scruggs David E. Seay Clyde E. Senger Sue Senger Raymond Shumaker Doris Spencer Lois Spencer Dimple Stout Lindsay Tapscott Acey Taylor Julian Thomas Myrtle Walters Paul West Patricia White Minnie Whorley Edward Wilmoth Betty L. Wilkerson Ronnie J. Wiseman Clifford Wooten Richard Wooten Warren Wootton Charlotte Wright Not Pictured: John E. Christian Evelyn Worsham Shirley Wilkerson L. P. Gilliam W x 'ma ' ' 5 .-f- - 7f,,.-q.gf?g. N ix ff ln.. .RN ' x ,.4ff'-by fa Rilvkt ww 5 Mg' R 'Rama A v -I ,- . ,..gg f I af, ILJIIIIQQLQ , 1,1 -' .11'0i -114' xi ,I ,: ' ,,-an.4'.x:-, X 4,-' ,....,..f,.:f.,yf,, 5 - ', f . -',-,y,-1-.ng x X f . . ,- --www. -5 , J ., .f,,, ,.1,363,g, N. g ' f 1, ' ' H f',fQf'ff,gS??:ifQl'Q X-X' . X I ' - - 'Z xx , , , ,,..,- ,. , l,,,',, E ' 5 4. .1-iitgfizi .lv ,wc-:M ,Qagf f i w , f 'F ' . J' : ,4 1 x . 3 ' I' ,xxx f V 4 I- X 5 ': M H, , YV, AN S Ah, .q X , 'HLA .A ... VH 1 , '.. - ' 'Q Hx Y X X,-ZF' v lx K wx yi' I ig t' f f- ' ' T x - ' -K ' , NX . , -, A -' I 1 ,, :L-Q, , mv' ' jaw I A 1 in 'X . f - 6 V , Q . u,. I A' x I, ,X XX. K rg. ' , - ' M, Q59 QQ9 19 President Jo Ann Agee ,kg kk J ggi A ' , . S, nl M3 ffm 'K 1 L 'fc' I iw :JY K N! I-I-I 5 I-I-I s 3 fa. 6 A Q CHARACTER Sponsor Lorna S. Sc ott V V 'I V . ww f 3 x R N 'I .1 COUNCIL f' Lf? lf f' Mil , I 15 , gr,-,Q L. , I your-5. l x SENIOR HI Y JUNIOR HI Y fb ii 52- an 4' LIBRARY CLUB 9 , ig 'lv , ,i. Q' l . v Y F.T.A. ,f,- fl.. ,, l 1 u X .I F5 4 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA N' KVG FUTURE FARMERS 0F MERICA QQ.- A Q'4 + A -1 ' vi- ' f iq fy f -t V' A I . M Yfwi+.fT P ,am R Frgwff' -R . + A V . , , ff- X. X , if N , -Wi' '. ff - - .W I . - K..-, . SPONSOR SENIOR BAND 1 H JUNIOR BAN,-Q -. . A,..-4.,. ,.,.. , ,,.,.., ,W q ,,.- WZ, J- 'MA A W , 1, ,,,,,-W ,.- ,,,,-,., ,MM W f GIRLS' CHORUS BOYS' CHORUS STUDENT COUNCHJ SAFETY PATROL C nt alizer Yol. lll No.1 mm MOM A 'i ' 5' 1953 .,.. ff. 't'10 104 A COPY Lo, , ,,, ylplt V bEN TlVI:,b y y up .1-,vway , L5 cutest: David cf l 'X ff K Vbg' Most Popular: ' ,,,, . . N ' 57' V Most Musical: K . K ,, , . 'e- - - B . 1, k' 1 ., I V est oo ing ll -N m .. . 2 I Frwntiiiestz Cl . F' f-U is 3'-. - ' Biggest Flirt: . las - W' f Best Nutured' l K -ing gl. , my Best' All Round: . .cey ', V Upen' lfiv. A 5 ' -. 4 -o Y N Q I ,nge to romp! V ,ers Vkitticst, David Co. I . W fr-nm pn, . lerlandv Best Personality: Den A I Agee gh f Andjng Moms Charlotte and Appoiriattox coun- Best Dancers: C. C. Shumaket-Carolyn Jones following was me Life of Dolly tics. lfirst and second place win- Qmctcs,-I Jimmy Charnan Audrey Taylor Madison presented by Ann John- nors in the Trattor' Operators Biggest Talker: Carter M -iq Oliver sonnhllyrtle Atwater read song of Contest entered a similar contest. N ri Citizen by Dorea Schary. and Wednesday M13 5ag..Qmf:1e Five' 1e21QSf1 B111 Stink' Howarf' a short talk County .' fb I -von Biggest Bluffers me Wa,- 'Hh ',1,-'A-1 Slowest: Bill F Smallest: Bill Sang Most likely Iamerson Biggest 'jx Smartest: Ja A Biggest Grun faeur Most School St ,.L'l'lSf.iIlB ' Most Athletic: 1, X .xm- tmm Hardest Workers. Stillfried Mrs. liam g Best Dressed: Bill Stan ngee 1' A 33 fm. mond Tho i. . Ot-heh no our col- Equlpnient for me contest was A 'Nj'n'U Dngn, 'AL ll, Qndjln- A,,n-.JN lection of vaiusole documents in provided by farm equipment deal- Lhe library. Miss Vergilia Sadler, ers in the area, accepted this with appropriate re- Othvr winners in the Junior narks and assured the class that Farm Show were: nu um.-W W Munn. -mm VL Lhe document would be framed and mah por,-,U-,es,.,fm,L John M, On returning to school we were 6 mn M funn... Harrisg seco third, Margi Best dpfse Brooksp and Best 10 e corn John! Best 10 e first, Clayton Roberts: and third, Gallon of lor. ICC Dniry cnlv Ronald Hari Beef yearl -first, Billy Tavlor: and string ben der: and sect Apples or i Qneng and le Peaches-1 second, Nm, Elizabeth Beet: Orange' and Tomato hy: and CID?-NDI-lm'lb'Ul 7553- -nn economics Instructor. Niamiu. Jvunhlnl Huw- hurl hu haul! md tourist pineal to go that were beautiful most of them made Comes A great day r. Anderson -mpany pre- ! to the 42 .or class. It ie upon one so many to were whis- ld noisy dls- blue stone remarked He was :s of A red rettlerj' or n one 7 eat decision had waited sen- color. stories The were ln New Idler hope: ' ' I . . . if . , , ls ' Aki , X t li KVM? Nw ffgixx . Q JY ,. Y X , X I milf wfii 9 X XE, gabxxx . l f' 4- ..WiF5'! MN 'H f.--9:-.s.fg ' Lf-if-a'n2l1'F -NE? iw! gn' M ,fx X - 'W 'WAN' 1' ,NQ,3i'f'!l Lf' Quia V' JX-fafif-. 'I 'gif AM jfffx 1,1 '- ,,f P lL M,ff ,lt 'IX 3,753 gp iw f,H,,4. ,L pl JUL' T M' f ,Wy 114 ,T give, , rg 5 ,4 M-WW W X 1 - f rf 4-iam +2 My fx 'Q XE! LN.,- S'-45 x,-g :rv .9-A D3 x ki f- J '1 X. N Pysgb 609 xx'-'gbqjspp G5 GIRLS9 BASKETBALL QT Q9 1 5168 9,9 go BOYS' BASKETBALL 511' ii BASEBALL Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham 1953 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Lovingston Worsham Randolph Henry Farmville Amherst Randolph Henry Cumberland Worsham Emporia Cumberland Fa rmville Lovingston Amherst B. C. H. S. OPPONENT 5 7 8 7 2 10 Z 6 3 10 3 16 2 13 22 1 3 6 11 6 5 6 3 1 11 10 CHEERLEADERS A , . nfl' Q Maw -1,,, .Y ., N .4 3' 5 1 ,. W J- 'Q ., 3 . A x, f mpg. Yu f. H., 'fi , .Q R f 1' . , azz. 1:,i5f?'5M1f'1 K Ji 5' 'g.5.' ' ' 1 1 X gn Q W J? 'Wk f', W'?1:?'7 7'? j :M I Vt Wk 36,183 'int ., l ,, -1 ' mu - ' ' HMA k !5W., ,?N , , . ,,,x-sjgag-wa 5349:-pf NI. .zqvia k QTEK A 1 wfv ,ff ffivi? L Niwm HW! I Yr- QQVW' A 'H .mfw KV! DILLWYN PHARMACY Drugs, Fountain Service, Candy Phone 17J Dillwyn Virginia BRUCE'S DRUG STORE Your REXALL Store Scottsville Virginia APPOMATTOX FROZEN FOOD LOCKER Lockers Processing- Frozen Foods Fresh Meats Compliments of PARR'S FURNITURE STORE Furnishings From Basement to Attic Poultry Produce FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Phone 3791 Phone 3751 Q . Scottsville Virginia PHILCO J. E. SEARS C1 COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers and Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS Appomattox Dial 2891 Lynchburg Branch Dial 2-3409 Television - Radios Air Conditioning Units Ranges - Home Freezers Refrigerators DILLWYN DEPARTMENT STORE 7 Years Of Service Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 2 501 Dillwyn Virginia Scottsville Virginia TASTEE-FREEZE Owned and Operated by BILLY MCKAY Open 11:30 A. M. til 11:30 P. M. Located 1X2 Mile West of Farmville On Routes 460 and 15 Compliments of FARMVILLE FURNITURE CO. Farmville Virginia APPOMATTOX HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE 8: ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Appomattox Virginia J. C. DUNKUM, AGENT General Insurance Dillwyn Virginia LEGRAND'S ESSO SERVICE Ned LeGrand, Pr0p. Appomattox Virginia WILSON'S HOME Cv AUTO SUPPLY Firestone Tires and Tubes Easy Payment Plan Farmville Virginia KLEANWELL CLEANERS 6' TAILORS Dry Cleaning And Tailoring Well Done! Altering - Repairing - Tailoring For Ladies And Gentlemen Main Street Phone 98 Farmville Virginia OWEN-SANFORD DRUG CO. P. o. Box 299 Farmville Virginia BUCKINGHAM MILLS J. W. THOMPSON Flour - Mill Feed - Grain Phone 2651 - 2654 Buckingham Virginia Compliments of PRINCE EDWARD MILLS, INC. Seal Of Virginia Flour Pem Poultry and Animal Feeds Farmville Virginia R. J. JONES STORE BRUCE-DORRIER MOTOR CO. FORD General Merchandise Sales and Service Phone 57-R Dial 3821 Dillwyn Virginia Scottsville Virginia BUCKINGHAM FROZEN FOODS. INC. We Freeze to Please Individual Locker Storage Service ROSE'S 5-I0-252 STORE 136 Stores Serving Six Fresh Meats Ice Southern States Frozen Foods Cold Storage Dillwyn Virginia Farrnville Virginia THE FARMVILLE HERALD APPOMATTOX Your Hometown Newspaper -1 W C n 7: Q' -4 W xv n -I 0 P' z 0 EJ' f 71' fb UI U1 CD H 4 ,... 0 0 Tractors - Trucks Farm Machinery Genuine I. H. Repairs THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Of Federal Reserve Bank Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Farmville Virginia McGEHEE'S Lynchburg's Leading Furniture Store 920 -922 Main Street Lynchburg Virginia LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Farmvi11e's Home of Better Values Farmville Virginia BUCKINGHAM FARM SUPPLY CO Baby Chicks Purina Chows for Poultry and Livestock Phone 20 Dillwyn Virginia HOME FURNITURE COMPANY No Place Like Home 1201-12u3 Main and 2.04 Twelfth Street SPROUSE'S RESTAURANT Good Home Cooked Food Sprouse's Corner Lynchburg Virginia THE HUB. INC- Compliments of Ladies', Men's and Chi1dren's A Ready-to-Wear Scottsville Virginia In Lynchburg It's Complimenfs of SNYDER 6 BERMAN For The Smartest TOBACCO CO., INC. Styles And Values . ARMY Cr NAVY SALES CO. ' 'Headquarters for WAR SUR PLUS' ' 1109 Main St. Phone 24841 Lynchburg Virginia Fa rmville Virginia ANES MUTOR COMPANY Sales FORD Service Modern Automobile Company Phone 17R Dillwyn Virginia C. S. JENKINS . . ER F H SPENC TI-TE ECONOMY STORE Serving Public Since 1897 Groceries, Dry Goods Notions, Shoes Buckingham Virginia Appomattox Virginia TOMMIE'S RESTAURANT Route 460 1f2 Mme west of Farmville TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO C ontra ctor ' s Building Material Farmville Virginia CROW BROTHERS Pennsylvania Tires Exide Ba tte ries Dillwyn Virginia Best Wishes From Your NEWBERRY STORE Fa rmville Virginia SANITARY BARBER SHOP G. B. Buchanan, Prop. It Pays To Look Well Appomattox Virginia Complimenfs of MATHIAS 51 to 55.00 STORE Dillwyn Virginia THE FURNITURE MART. INC. Where Customers Send Their Friends Complete Line Of New And Used Furniture FARMVIllE CREAMERY INC. Pasteurized Dairy Products Phone 55 1206-08 Main Street Telephone Z-5781 Farmville Virginia C31-5 Trucks Sales Service we Fo GRINEIS MOTOR CO. Alppomattox Virginia 8. SON Building Materials - Hardware Large Stocks - Low Prices Scottsville 2.521 Scottsville Virginia GRAY'S THE PHARMACISTS ART AT ITS BEST Graduate Registered Pharmacists GRAY'S DR G STORE SMITH CHEVROLET SALES, INC. E. E. MARCUSON SALES AND SERVICE General Merchandise America's Finest Low Priced Car Esso Station Quality - Economy Phone 2541 Phone 2376 Buckingham Virginia Scottsville Virginia BURRUSS LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY Rough and Dressed Lumber Hardwood Flooring J. M. Anderson Phone 23, Box 97 Dillwyn Virginia GARLAN D G' HARWOOD Insurance That Insures 109 North Main Street Phone 211 Farmville Virginia J. E. JAMERSON G' SONS Dealers In BUILDING MATERIAL Dial 2673 Appomattox Virginia LEGRAND'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Boots LeGrand, Proprietor Dial 2951 Appomattox Virginia Complimenfs of GENE El.CAN'S ESSO STATION Route 60 Sr 15 Dillwyn Virginia 'Does More For Your Community THE HUB Farmville's Only Home Owned Department Store REAMS G' COMPANY, INC. Furniture and House Furnishings Let Us Make Your House A Home 629 - 624 Main Street Lynchburg Virginia SEAY MILLING COMPANY Distributors Southern States Cooperative Seed, Feed Fertilizer MARTIN THE .IEWELER Electric Appliances, Implements Phone 168 Poultry Supplies and Chickens Box 58 Phone 9-R Diuwyn Virginia Farmville Virginia PEOPlE'S NATIONAL BANK Careful Management Courteous Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Farmville Virginia JONES DRUG STORE Soda Fountain, School Supplies 8: Patent Medicine Phone 3831 NICK'S MARKET Fancy Groceries - Meats Phone 40 Scottsville Virginia Dillwyn Virginia TAYLOR-FORBES Dodge - Plymouth Cars D d T k o ge ruc s International Harvester Farm Machinery Third Street Phone 2 Farmville Virginia FARMVIllE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Millwork And Building Materials Retailels of Building Materials - Hardware Farmville Virginia THACKER BROS. FUNERAL HOME WILSON SPORTING GOODS For All Sports Football Basketball Baseball Track Tennis lt's Wilson Today In Sports Equipment ANDERSON BROS. Phone 2791 BO O K S TO RE University of Virginia SC0ttSVi1le Virginia Charlottesville Virginia TOM WEBSTER MAUDE'S HOT Amoco Service Station MOE-3rd-SL SHOP RESTAURANT Phone 172 - Night 749-J Farmville Virginia Open- 6: A. M. - 2 A. M. Daily Telephone 8871 McKAY'S RESTAURANT HOME COOKING It's Our Pleasure To Serve You A Meal 01- 3f4 Mile West of Appomattox A Sandwich On Route 460 Intersection 60 8: 15 ANSO BROTHER Sammy Sz Kenny Esso Distributors Furniture - General Merchandise Phone 44 Dillwyn Virginia THE BANK OF APPOMATTOX Offers Complete Banking Service MAY WE SERVE YOUR BANKING NEEDS? Appomattox Virginia PLANTERS BANK 5 TRUST CO Established 1867 W F L O Member 870 On Radio Dial Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. WFLO DILLWYN ESSO STATION Clyde D. Davis, Proprietor U. S. Route 15 Phone ZOR - Z4 Hours Service Dillwyn Virginia Complete Business Education For Ambitious Men 81 Women Write For Free 1954 Bulletin PHILLIPS BUSINESS COLLEGE Lynchburg Virginia KILKARE Laundry - Cleaning - Storage Business 25 Years Serving 54 Communities Phone 500 Farrnville Virginia THE FARMERS' TIONAL BANK Prompt and Accurate Service 270 On Savings Deposits Member Federal Reserve System Deposits Insured Up To 510,000.00 Appomattox Virginia BRUCE Cr TAYLOR General Merchandise Pulpwood and R. R. Ties Dillwyn Virginia C. H. AGEE, JR. General Merchandise Buckingham Virginia ANDERSON MOTOR SALES W. R. REYNOLDS Pontiac GROCERIES G. M. C. TT'-1Ck5 Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Phone 21 Hats, Etc. TERMS - CASH Dial 3612 Dillwyn Virginia Appomattox Virginia Compliments of LONGWCOD JEWELERS Phone 895 For Best In Hospital Insurance See W. A. WATSON 5 SONS Insurance Agency Phone 342 Farmville Virginia THE CLEAN ERS Laundry 8: Dry Cleaning Appomattox Virginia S. O. FISHER Fishing Tackle Photographic Goods Guns,Sporting and Athletic Goods Fine Cutlery 1024 Ma in Street Lynchburg Virginia .L-JL... fCHEVROLETf I f I1 MOSES MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service That Satisfy Telephone 3773 Appomattox Virginia IHLILN TENS THE SHOPPING CENTRE FOR ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS Central Virginia's Quality Department Store L. S. BABER General Merchandise R. F. D. No. 3, At Centenary BALDWIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Farrnville Virginia NELSON TINDALL, JR. Post Office, Scottsville, Va . Centenary Virginia Compliments of RANSON'S RESTAURANT Fine Foods Our Specialty COLLEGE SHOPPE Largest Restaurant In Town Air Conditioned We Try T0 Please You MODERN BARBER SHOP MODERN SHOE SHOP Farmville Virginia Lynchburg Virginia POE HARDWAR E C OMPANY Hardware and Electrical Supplies L. L. NEWTON General Merchandise Phone 5F21 Route 15 Appomattox Virginia Dillwyn Virginia SHANABERGER 8: SONS Virginia's Largest Chain Saw Compliments of HAROLD Y. SPENCER H Druggist Dealer Homelite and McCulloch Appomattox Virginia Power Chain Saws wiv mNTZfc,l, A ff ' JWLMZT .f,I'.m4,,c ,QL:1ff1f '--L., M -1-j ' 51.4, few VL27 ,j ? U 66 Qff ff E 6 Adj? ZW 7 9 3 Ei W WWW H if Ybwljmwig D Of,.f,W, 1, ,Q I-1 W5 Wy, Mwcw I yggvg' V QW A F. y Jes if BQ? M X ml 452254 M KAW! wi!! V5 ' 'If 1 o o s o 465 ,y. 3'1 sfo-' 37'5a' n451 7? I I I I I 'f 'm xi 4 so -I Y-vi - - .... . I Q? I O 42 f .gf .iii Us-...I 4 c.: 'oo - - T F' ' 0797374 45' 04, sift? Q FJ o I 94,1 !' I ,mace 54' I I I 7f' Q5-' -C0 '11al5' I l I I I I -L . -, - f - - 31945 4075, Ga 1' HL ki -I I I I I I I I - - - - - .. - 3'1'50 -B' 0 CJ -C Q- I N0 I N I N I is 1 SCU-I UFLHLIS W I 2 I re ' ,J-' I


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