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

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buccaneer of nineteen hundred and fifty six Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS TV u Jforefnord As this year draws to a close and the Senior Class reaches the top step of their high school career, we, the Senior Class, would like to present to you the 1956 B UCCANEER. We have tried to portray in an unusual way our classes in order that we might carry out our theme “Steps.” Within the se page s we have also tried to picture scenes about school which together with the great events compose the life we have known and loved at Central. fflonteitts FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS ACTIVITIES MUSIC SPORTS Property of The Library (Acknowledgement With grateful hearts, we the Senior Class, wish to express our appreciation to our faculty, parents, friends and all those who have helped make our years at Central happy and pros- perous. Especially, we would like to acknowledge OUR SPONSOR, MISS FRANCES GARNETT, who has been an inspiration to us and indispensable to Central. Her gracious and sympathetic personality has endeared her to all as a loving and faithful friend who has served us loyally and devotedly. We pay tribute to her sincere interest, understanding and will- ingness to help; we are grateful for her utmost patience in finding satisfactory and workable solutions to our most minute problems at school and in preparing us for our tomorrows. ANNUAL STAFF Treasurer Jimmy Dunnavant Assistant Editor Gordon Ayres Advertising Manager Corson Spencer Typist Audrey Forbes Typist Mamie Rose Shepherd Editor Betty Bruce Art Editor Helen Huskey Business Manager Betsy Hardiman Assistant Art Editor Joyce Rafferty FRANCES E. GARNETT MARGARET W„ STERRETT Commercial Girls’ Phy-Ed, WILLIAM L. HUPP Boys’ Phy-Ed. EMMA G„ SADLER Mathematic s FACULTY E. BRUCE KNAPP Music NICHOLAS H. HURT, PRINCIPAL SHIRLEY RIPLEY, Secretary VERGILIA P. SADLER Librarian MINNIE T. BRANSFORD 8th Grade Guidance JUDITH P. CORSON KENNETH L. NEWTON Latin Art DOROTHY A. MORGAN Home Economics HARRIETT JOHNS Home Economics GORDON L. BALDWIN Agriculture EMMETT E. BANTON Shop HERBERT E. MAXEY Asst. Agriculture CATHERINE S„ SPENCER Social Studies O. PILCHER SADLER Science FACULTY LORNA S„ SCOTT Mathematics ELIZABETH V. FORBES Guidance MARTHA J. HOLMES GRACE M. RAINEY English Mathematics English SUB-FRESHMEN Agee, Luke Agee, Roger Allen, Shirley Anders, Joyce Anders, Paul Baber, Charles Ballowe, Athel Ballowe, Wilbur Bohanan, Albert Booker, Renee Branch, Rebecca Burnley, Ruby Childress, Juanita Christianson, Paul Coleman, Joe Davis, Bobby Davis, Mary Davis, Wayne Dolan, Helen Dorrier, Mae Duty, Marie Edwards, Katherine Fair, Carneal j Farrar, Judy Flowers, Cleveland Frayser, Gladys Forbes, Sandra Gormus, Freddie Horne, Dorthy Jamerson, Dolly Jamerson, Ruth Jones, Edwin Kail, Kemper Kidd, Jean Kitchen, Ronald Lann, Ruby LeSueur, Dan Maxey, Ruby McCraw, Frank Merdith, Bobby Mills, Pete Morris, James Moss, Barbara Moss, Bill Moss, James Moss, Stella Newton, Barbara Newton, Margie Oliver, Lewis Orange, William Ownby, Barbara Ownby, Reba Jo Pennington, Nancy Rai ney , Harold Ragland, Barbara Ragland, James Ragland, Robert Ragland, Waverly Ranson, Garland Richardson, Kenneth Roberts, David Robertson, John Sams, Roland Sc ruggs, Barbara Shumaker, Edna Spencer, Douglas Staton, Jane Stout, Bobby Stinson, Charles Strong, James Taylor, Clifford Taylor, George Taylor, Jo Ann Thomas, Dallas Thomas, Lynwood W ade , Alfred Watkins, Milton Wilkerson, James Wojnicki, Steven Wooten, Ann Wooten, Ralph Wright, Betty Jean W n ght , Wi lbur ABSENT Hanes, Mary Jamerson, Albert Jamerson, Mamie Jamerson, Sammie Ragland, Ethel Shumaker, Pauline Stout, Jimmv FRESHMEN Adcock, Ann Allen, Carl Allen, Geraldine Allen, Jane Amiss, Barbara Amos, Gracie Amos, Robert Ayres, Zanie Barnes, Robert Beasley, Rebecca Bryant, Elsie Burcher, Dorothy Burks, Betty Carroll, Doris Carr, Ronnie Carwile, Robert Christian, Ann Crump, Frances Davis, Donald Dunnavant, Barbara Dunkum, Nancy Falls, Carolyn Firestone, Judith Fulcher, Nancy Gough, Ronnie Hanes, Patty Hardiman, Frances Hardiman, Ronald Harris, Christine Heath, Charlie Hickman, Roland Higgins, Mary Hellard, Betty Jo Horn, Thomas Howell, Nina Huddleston, Cecil Jamerson, Acie J ustus , Richard Knott, Libby Kitchen, Evelyn LeSueur, Betty Jo LeSueur, Dainey Martin, Gladys Moss, Ray Moss, Vernelle Nuckols, Joe Orange, Shelby Pankey, William Rafferty, Tommie Ragland, Jean Rush, Barbara Rush, Mary Seay, Jean Shipp, Richard Shepherd, Robert Shores, Carolyn Spencer, Doris Spencer, Nancy Spencer, Richard Stiles, Bernice Stout, Violet Taylor, Caroline Taylor, Eva T ay lo r , J ame s Walters, Clarence Walters, Myrtle Whorley, Minnie ABSENT Barr, Thelma Farrar, Curtis Moss, Harry Poe , Alice Shumaker, Raymond Taylo r , J uli a Thomas, George Wilkerson, Shirley ' Wiseman, Ronnie SOPHOMORES A gee, Sue Baird, Jessalyn Barton, Greer Bryant, Harry Bryant, Hubert Carr, William Gatlett, Irvin Christian, John E. Crump, Marion Cunningham, Ann Davidson, Clayton Dean, Dora Dolan, Audrey Dunnavant, Betty Ruth Eades, Betty Edwards, Freddie Fender, Eunice Fitzwater, Edna Giles, Doris Gilliam, L. P. Gough, Hilda Gowin, Betty Jean Gowin, Pete Huddleston, 5nirley Jamerson, Jerry Jones, Lois Jones, Maxey Kail, Claude Mason, William Mills, Betty Moore, Gladys Moss, Margie Newton, Henry Oliver, Peggy Pennington, Jane Phaup, LeRoy Sams, Elinor Scruggs, Linda Senger, Clyde Senger, Sue Shores, Mary Spencer, Lois Tapscott, Lindsay Taylor, Acie Thomas, Julian White, Patrica Wilmouth, Edward Wooten, Clifford Wooten, Richard Wootton, Warren Worsham, Evelyn Wright, Charlotte ABSENT Cobb, Jeter Davenport, Howard Jones, Rives LeSueur, Alvin Poe, Gladys Richardson, Charles Seay, David Stout, Dimple CLASS OFFICERS President Bobby Orange Vice President Bossienx Shepard Secretary „ Pauline Harris Treasurer Ann Stanley i JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Amiss, Andrews, Jr.; Ayres, Frances ; Baber , Albert; Blanks, Hubbard; Bryant, Harry; Bryant, Carolyn. Second Row: Bryant, Elmo; Bryant, Lois; Bryant, Virginia; Carroll, Lucille; Chandler, Ida; Charlton, Mary Virginia. Third Row: Chil- dress, Dennis; Davis, Be ' verly; Fair, Frazier; Flowers, Wallace, Foster, Shelton; Harris, Earnest. First Row: Harris, Pauline; Heath, Percy, Jr.; Huddleston, Harry; Johnson, Inman; Lee, Billy; LeSueur, Edward. Second Row: Maxey, James; Maxey, Thelma; Morgan, ' Ewell; Moss, Edna; Moss, Florence; Newton, Dora. First Row: Orange, Bobby; Ragland, Joyce; Reynolds, Annette; Roberts, Edward; Roberts, Richard; Robertson, Jeff. Second Row: Seay, Frances; Senger, Tommy; Shepard, Bossieux; Stanley, Anne; Steger, Gene; Stout, Evelyn. Third Row: Taylor, Howard; Tipton, Revia; Throckmorton, Theresa; Wilmoth, Mildred; Wootton, Pitman; Wright, Mary Lee. Absent: Edwards, Walter; Foster, Royce; Lann, Gene; Lee, Mary. ACTIVITIES AROUND SCHOOL Squad Wagons!! Some Beauties ! ! Going to the Fair! ! Such a Lady ! ! Ancient Relics-- Congratulations the Winner ! ! You Like ? ? Our Coach- - Sun Bather - ? ? ‘Our Sugar Pie” Lee, Smile -Please ! ! Polly-Wolly! ! ! Cut a-Jis! ! Flamine Mamie ? ? Chow Time ! ! CLASS COLOR White and Gold CLASS MOTTO They can conquer who believe they can. CLASS FLOWER Red Rose V s r mmfit l,w, PPfsj mm mm mm mmmmrn CLASS OFFICERS President Bernard Brooks Vice President Charles Morgan Secretary Joyce Bryant Treasurer „ . Johnny Poe Reporter Carthy Ann Whorley ADCOCK, RESSIE MAE SENIOR AYRES, GORDON MELVIN BABER, DORIS JEAN BROOKS, BERNARD EDWARD, JR BRUCE, BETTY BROADDUS BRYANT, JOYCE MAE BURKS, HAZEL LEE DUNNAVANT, JAMES WARREN FIRESTONE, WILLIAM MARSHALL FORBES, AUDREY MAE FULCHER, HENRY MOSES GORDON, EDITH WHITE HARDIMAN, CAROLINE ELIZABETH MORGAN, CHARLES ROBERT MOSS, WILLIAM IRVIN MERCHANT, ALTON DUDLEY CLASS MOSS, LEONARD BERNARD, JR, OLIVER, ARLENE VIRGINIA POE, EARNEST FRANCIS POE, JOHN WILLIE RICHARDSON, RAYMOND ALLEN, JR. SENIOR RAGLAND, MILDRED ARLENE RAGLAND, FRANCES ELIZABETH RAFFERTY, GRACIE JOYCE RUSH, GORDON DAVID SHEPHERD, MAMIE ROSE SHORES, RAY DARNELL SPENCER, JOHN CORSON, JR. STINSON, ORA LORAINE TALBOTT, WILLIAM REID CLASS TAYLOR, MARY LOUISE ABSENT ROBERTSON, RUSSELL EDWARD WORRELL, RAY BOYDTON WATSON, EVELYN LOUISE WHORLEY, CARTHY ANN WOOTEN, MARY ANN inim QUIETEST Ann Wooten - Ray Worrell BEST DANCERS Jimmy Dunnavant - Edith Gordon CUTEST Francis Poe - Ressie Adcock BEST ALL ROUND Jimmy Dunnavant Betsy Hardiman BIGGEST TALKERS Henry Fulcher - Arlene Oliver MOST PERSONALITY Betsy Hardiman - Billy Reid Talbott MOST MUSICAL Corson Spencer - Carthy Ann Whorley STEPPERS WITTIEST Henry Fulcher - Jean Baber MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bernard Brooks - Arlene Ragland MOST ATHLETIC Betty Bruce - Corson Spencer I LAZIEST Alton Merchant - Jean Baber LAST WILL 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 l egal High School age, sound of mind, pure of heart, and set in our ways, do declare this tobe our Last Will and Testament hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us . We, the graduating class of 1956, do will and bequeath our ability to be dignified seniors to the Junior class. We, the senior class, do will and bequeath our ability to be different to any class who can do it. We, the senior class, do will and bequeath our English teacher to the students left at BCHS who like to write a lot. I, Ressie Adcock do will and bequeath my seat on Bus No. 1 1 to Harry Bryant, hoping that he will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Gordon Ayres do will and bequeath my happy days at Central to anyone who likes to have a good time. I, Jean Baber do will and bequeath my only good habit to Buddy Pankey, hoping he knows what habit it is. I, Bernard Brooks do will and bequeath my eye for pretty girls to any male. I, Betty Bruce do will and bequeath my faithful ’ole knee-guards, which have pro- tected me from many floor burns, to Sue Senger. I, Joyce Bryant do will and bequeath my “flirty ways” to Freddie Edwards. I, Hazel Burks do will and bequeath my “Big Secret” to anyone who thinks they know it. I, Jewel Duncan do will and bequeath my ability to go steady to all the two-timing girls at Central. I, Jimmy Dunnavant do will and bequeath my position as President of the SCA to Bossieux Shepard and make James Maxey special advisor to lighting. I, William Firestone do will and bequeath my baseball ability to anyone who is fool enough to take it. I, Audrey Forbes do will and bequeath my p lace in the Beta Club to Betty Mills. I, Henry Fulcher do not at the request of Mr. Hupp will and bequeath my jokes to anyone. I, Edith Gordon do will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to John Ed. Christian. I, Betsy Hardiman do will and bequeath my ability to drink cokes early in the morning to Miss Sterrett. I, Shelby Jean Harris do will and bequeath my ability not to date “Central Boys” to anyone who can find happiness elsewhere. I, Helen Huskey do will and bequeath my knowledge of English to Miss Forbes. I, Ned McCraw do will and bequeath my sideburns to Pete Gowin, who will pro- bably never be able to grow any. I, Henry Maxey do will and bequeath my razor to Ewell Morgan hoping he will someday be able to use it. AND TESTAMENT I, Alton Merchant do will and bequeath my good grades to anyone who wants them. I, Charles Morgan do will and bequeath my height to Mr. Hupp who seems to like to look down on people. I, Irvin Moss do will and bequeath my flirting ability to Gene Steger. I, Leonard Moss do will and bequeath my typewriter to whom ever uses it and hope they will like it as much as I did. I, Arlene Oliver do will and bequeath my typing ability to Coach Sterrett. I, Francis Poe do will and bequeath my rat infected locker to anybody who wants to share their lunch with rats. I, Johnny Poe do will and bequeath my ability to start back to school to anyone who did not finish. I, Joyce Rafferty do will and bequeath my Pony-tail to Miss Vergilia. I, Frances Ragland do will and bequeath my friendly ways to the conceited stu- dents at Central. I, Arlene Ragland do will and bequeath my “loquaciousness to Mary Virginia Charlton. I, Allen Richardson do will and bequeath my bus job to anybody who is fool enough to want to go crazy. I, Russell Robertson do will and bequeath my ability to do shop work to anyone who likes to do shop work. I, Gordon Rush do will and bequeath my ability as a bus driver to all the back seat drivers on No. ‘8’. I, Mamie Rose Shepherd do will and bequeath my ability to fall in love to Mary Virginia Charlton. I, Ray Shores do will and bequeath my ability to run the movie projector to Henry Newton. I, Corson Spencer do will and bequeath my Physics book to Bossieux Shepard and hope that he makes better grades than I did. I, Ora Stinson do will and bequeath my seat on Bus No. 23 to Evelyn Kitchen. I, Billy Reid Talbott do will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to anyone who can rise early enough in the morning to do so. I, Louise Taylor do will and bequeath my ability to chew chewing gum to Miss Garnett. I, Louise Watson do will and bequeath my ability to become an old maid to any girl who can struggle through life alone. I, Carthy Ann Whorley do will and bequeath my ability to play a piano to anyone who wants to live a Liberace life. I, Ann Wooten do will and bequeath my quietness to all who ride Bus No. 23. I, Ray Worrell do will and bequeath my height to anyone who likes outer space and cannot afford a rocket ship. Mamie Rose Shepherd Edith Gordon CLASS HISTORY 1956 On the top, Seniors, now only forty-one Happy and proud of the work we have done. Rings, invitations, annual, pictures all done Play and trips all to enjoy and success is won. Some dropped, some moved, cupid put in his work, The rest were Juniors who didn’t shirk But climbed these educational stairs With the prom, games, club trips and class cares. Activities varied and new from which to choose To hold the pep and never school spirit loose Hi-Y and Beta, basketball too So many and such interesting things to do. Vocational choices had to be made. Home Ec., Ag., the choice before the grade. Some off to college wanted to go So Latin and Algebra grades had to show. 1952 I Ninety Sub-freshmen entered Centrals’ Hall 1952 group to reach education’s call. All was different, all was new That year we lost only a few. Jewel Duncan Helen Huskey CLASS PROPHECY The 1956 graduates of Buckingham Central High School celebrated something very special on the evening of June 5, 1961. In the little white church, Mamie Rose Shepherd marched down the aisle where she was joined by Corson Spencer and was marriedby the Rev. Charles Morgan. During the ceremony a special song was ren- dered by the now famous Metropolitan Opera stars, Louise Watson and Frances Rag- land who were accompanied by Carthy Ann Whorley, who is now taking piano lessons from Liberace. After the quiet wedding Betty Bruce gave the reception in her home to which all of the classmates were invited. This turned out to be hours of wonderful pleasure. We, Jean Baber, now reporter of the Scottsville Sun, Audrey Forbes, reporter of the Farmville Herald and Betsy Hardiman, reporter and founder of Dillwyn Dispatch, arrived early to fill our social columns. We chatted among some of the first arrivals who would be no other than Helen Huskey, just in from Paris wearing one of her Modeling frocks, Jewel Duncan, now Mrs. Hamilton Harris, and also Hazel Burks, now Mrs. Junior Tyree. She told us that Shelby Harris had accompained her husband to Washington on a business trip. We made our way to the door to greet Ned McCraw, who is the rich owner of a Curdsville Hot Dog Stand. He brought three of his employees, Louise Taylor, book- keeper, Ora Stinson, typist and Ressie Adcock, stenographer; they all reported busi- ness was good for figures, letters kept them busy and Ressie always had plenty of dictation. We were happy to find the US Army well represented by William Firestone and Alton Merchant, who wete home on leave. While in Spain, they had seen Ray Worrell now serving with the Navy. While having punch we conversed with some old friends, Gordon Ayres, bat boy for the N. Y. Yankees, Henry Fulcher, disc-jocky for WFLO and who should come along but Allen Richardson and Henry Maxey, who reported they had given up their gay doings and settled down as lonely bachelo rs and successful farmers. Chatting with more of our friends we found that Russell (Mutt) Robertson had just won a vic- tory in a boxing match, since he had five years of practice in our old school days. We were then greeted by Arlene Ragland, now a nurse, who had just had her first pa- tient, Ray Shores, who had eaten too much Tastee Freeze. To our surprise in walked Bernard Brooks with his wife (former Miss America) and everyone was raving over “Brookie Jr.” and who should be his nurse but cute little Joyce Rafferty. We were simply amazed to find that Ann Wooten had dyed her hair a flaming red. She came with her boss. All during the reception, Irvin Moss was campaigning for Billy Reid Talbott, running for Mayor of Dillwyn. Francis and Johnny Poe reported they were in busi- ness together, “The Poe Loan Fund,” but IOU’s were popular with them. Showing up late was Jimmy Dunnavant, now a lawyer, with his present client Joyce Bryant, who was being sued for running her Cadillac through Gordon Rush’s egg hatchery. The bridal bouquet was caught by Arlene Oliver; this left her blushing when she announced her engagement. The couple left on their honeymoon by plane, which was loaned to them by Leon- ard Moss, who is the owner of the Bradshaw Air Field. The pilot for the flight was Edith Gordon, who is a lady pilot and head of the CAP. The couple planned to end their honeymoon in Florida where they would stop to see our old school teacher, Miss Garnett, who is by now rich and gray. Jean Baber Audrey Forbes Betsy Hardiman CLASS POEM In the happy days we’ve spent At Dear Old Central High We’ve all worked and strived for the goal That soon will be nigh. We’ve filled the years with laughter And tried not to think, in our fun Of the day we’d all say good-bye Tho knowing it had to come, When we’ve reached the hour of parting Our hearts will beat with pain; Because we know there will be some We may never meet again. But we’ll hold our heads up high And walk proudly down the aisle, Say good-bye to Old Central High And through our tears there’ll be a smile. Louise Watson CLASS SONG Wake the town and tell the people. We have finally reached our goal. We will soon be leaving Central, We are sorry to be told. As we dream into the future. As we face the world alone, We’ll remember all our school days In our educational home. Now we are leaving you, Just a part of us behind. But in our mem-o-ry. Thoughts of school you’ll always find. Wake the town and tell the people. That we Seniors now must part. Saying, sadly, “Good-bye Central.” You are ever in our hearts. 3 r jr m m -PL r r i gLi- W ' 1 _J . ' ip 9 Shelby Jean Harris Cool ? ? ? Check That Pose ! ! Wow! ! ! Stop frowning! ! Future Homemakers Attention! ! ! What Just Lookin q uaw What’cha Got! ! ! Our Gang (Senior Class) Going Some Place ? ? ? 1 , 2, 3, - go ! ! ! SENIOR PLAY Don t Choke her!-! Just Sneezing! Mombo plus ! ! Tired Twosome! cttott(e£ SUE AGEE Sec retary JIMMY DUNNAVANT President BOSSIEUX SHEPARD Vice President RICHARD SHIPP Reporte r MRS. SPENCER Sponsor S.C. A. JOYCE BRYANT T reasurer MRS. RAINEY Sponsor CHARACTER CORSON SPENCER President MRS, SCOTT Sponsor BETA CLUB Joyce Bryant Mamie Shepherd Hazel Burks Henry Fulcher Bossieux Shepard Revia Tipton Earnest Harris Mary Charlton Absent Mary Lee Shelby Harris Audrey F orbes Carthy Whorley Albert Baber Ewell Morgan Bobby Orange Carolyn Bryant Gene Steger BETTY BRUCE Secretary Jr k FRANCES AYRES Vice President JUNIOR Hl-Y OFFICERS Row One: Gene Steger, Bossieux Shepard, Sue Agee, Jane Pennington, Charlotte Wright, Bobby Orange. Row Two: James Maxey, Betty Gowin, Sue Senger, Mary Charlton, Hilda Gough, Lucille Carroll, Theresa Throck- morton, Andrew Amiss, Jr. Row Three: Billy Lee, Betty Kish Wood, Patricia White, Jesselyn Baird, Betty Ruth Dunnavant, Betty Mi 11s , Julian Thomas . Row Four: Inman Johnson. President Bossieux Shepherd Vice President Sue Senger Sec retary Jane Pennington T reasurer Gene Steger Reporter Charlotte Wright Chaplin Bobby Orange MRS. HOLMES Sponsor MISS GARNETT Sponsor RowOne: Betsy Hardiman, Ann Stanley, Ewell Morgan, Florence Moss. Row Two: Eva Taylor, Ida Chandler, Annette Reynolds, Kathy Wojnicki, F ranees Ayres, Edna Moss, Dora Newton, Evelyn Stout, Revia Tipton. Row Three: Arlene Ragland, Helen Huskey, Jean Baber, Louise Watson, Frances Ragland, Arlene Oliver, Edith Gordon. Row Four: Henry Maxey, Jimmy Dunnavant, Ray Shores, Betty Bruce, Mamie Rose Shepherd, Carthy Whorley, Corson Spencer, Bernard Brooks. SENIOR Hl-Y OFFICERS President Ewell Morgan Vice President Ann Stanley Sec retary Mary Lee T reasurer Ned McCraw Reporter Florence Moss Chaplin Betsy Hardiman 3 W w ■ 1 LIBRARY CLUB F.T.A. MISS SADLER Sponsor MRS. BRANSFORD Sponsor SCIENCE CLUB LATIN CLUB MR, SADLER Sponsor K. V G. CREW LEADERS: Pittman Wootton;Pete GowinjCharles Morgan; Tommy Senger; Clayton Davidson. MR. BALDWIN Sponsor F.H.A The day we served the faculty. j v Junior farm show exhibits. The cooks at work Our camp-goers. OFFICERS F.F.A. Pre sident . . . . Vice President . Sec retary . . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . . . Henry Fulcher Charles Morgan Allen Richardson . . Henry Maxey . „ Pete Gowin MR. BALDWIN Sponsor Editor. ....... ...... Shelby Jean Harris Assistant Editor Ned McCraw Circulating Manager ...Henry Fulcher Treasurer I .....Arlene Oliver Sports Editors. Corson Spencer Mhircic Rose Shophcrr Typists Betsy Hardiman Ressie Adcock Helen Huskey Carthy Ann Jhorley Jewel Duncan Billy Reid Talbott SENIOR PLAY GIVEN One of the most exciting occasions for the Seniors, tock place Friday, Novejn • ber ii, as everyone knows that was when the Seniors presented their class play, We Were Young That Year f After we decid-d on our olry, we did not have to inch timsin which to prac- tice. So everyone went to work, and continued working until the vcr; 1 at : -mcnt. CONFERENCE Robert Sheperd, Dainy Le- MISS FORBES i r and Frances Hardiman. C.H. Spo nsor Those in the tenth grade who made the honor roll ■t oiJib CENTRALIZER STAFF Tri-Hi -a. ouka. in the Central Sams Gladys Moore, Margie - - ■n-j. — j : - T.ru . 4- « With much working, hurry- ing and worrying the Seniors were readj r on the big ’i. lit. It must have been a success because there were a few hs from the audience night. The Seniors sj.nuerely hope that every- one enjoyed the play as BAND Leroy Phaup, Robert Barnes, William Orange -Absent; Bobby Orange, Billy Lee, Richard Shipp, Maxey Jones, Pete Gowin, Joe Nuckols, Mary Lee, Linda Scruggs, Patty Hanes, Sue Agee, Betty Dunnavant, Barbara Owney, Barbara Newton, Dolly Jamerson, Edith Gordon, Betty Bruce, Patricia White, Jane Pennington, Sandra Forbes, Renee Booker, Edna Shoemaker, Garland Ranson, Clayton Davidson, John Christian, Billy Carr, Mary Hanes, Jo Ann Taylor, Richard Spencer, Reba Ownby, Corson Spencer-Absent; Mary Charlton, Gene Steger, Irving Catlett, Athel Bal- lowe, Betty Hellard, Barbara Dunnevant, Nancy Pennington, Eunice Fen- der, Margie Moss, Peggy Oliver, Ronald Hardiman, Inman Johnson, Alton Merchant, Clyde Senger -Absent; Mamie Shepherd. : 3e DANCE BAND MR. KNAPP Director Jane Pennington, Reba Ownby, Mamie Shepherd, Gene Steger, Billy Lee, Pete Gowin, Maxey Jones, Betty Hellard, Irving Catlett, Athel Ballowe, Richard Shipp, Corson Spencer -Absent. MR. KNAPP Director BOYS’ CHORUS Andrew Amiss, Dennis Childress, Beverly Davis, Donald Davis, Shel- ton Foster, Ronald Gough, Gene Lann, Edward LeSueur, Harry Moss, Irvin Moss, Leonard Moss, Billy Talbott, Cecil Huddleston, Pianist - Barbara Newton. GIRLS’ CHORUS Sue Carolyn Agee, Geraldine Allen, Jessalyn Baird, Thelma Barr, Marian Crump, Betty Ann Christian, Dora Dean, Audrey Lee Dolon, Jewel Duncan, Nancy Mae Dunkum, Barbara Dunnavant, Carolyn Falls, Eunice Fender, Faye Fitzwater, Doris Giles, Betty Jean Gowin, Frances Hardi- man, Christine Harris , Shelby Jean Harris , Louise Higgins, Betty Jo Hellard, Libby Knott, Dainy LeSueur, Gladys Martin, Gladys Moore, Betty Mills, Margie Lee Moss, Peggy Oliver, Gladys Poe, Frances Ragland, Joyce Ragland, Jean Ragland, Elinor Sams, Frances Seay, Jean Seay, Sue Senger, Doris Spencer , Lois Spencer , Bernice Stiles, Theresa Throckmorton, Revia Tipton, Lois Jones, Louise Watson, Myrtle Walters , Carthy Ann Whorley, Evelyn Worsham, Charlotte Wright, Mary Lee Wright, Eva Taylor, Betty Jo LeSueur; Pianist, Jane Pennington. SPORTS Catch ' it ! Don’t Charge T-E-A-M! ! BOYS’ BASKETBALL Corson Spencer - Capt. Bossieux Shepard Ewell Morgan Charles Morgan Ned McCraw Pete Gowin Henry Maxey Clayton Davidson - Absent Don Davis David Seay Cecil Huddleston Andy Amiss Ernest Harris - Absent William Hupp - Coach MANAGERS Jimmy Dunnavant Bernard Brooks Gene Steger Shepard, Forward Gowin, Guard Spencer, Forward Morgan, Center McCraw, Guard - Abs GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Joyce Anders Theresa Throckmorton Elinor Sams Mamie Rose Shepherd - Capt. 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SCOTTSVILLE BRANCH A Complete Banking Service 2 1 2% on Savings Account Christmas Savings Club Scottsville Virginia BRICKERT OIL CO. 300-10 W c Third Street Phone 283 BUICK SALES - SERVICE BRICKERT OIL CO. North Main Street Phone 616 Allis - Chamers Farm Machinery Sales - Service Farmville Virginia W.F. PAULETT SON Building Materials - Hardware “Large Stocks - Low Prices’ ' Scottsville 2521 Scottsville Virginia Pennsylvania Exide Tires Batte ries CROW BROTHERS General Auto Repair Dillwyn Vi r ginia Compliments of PRINCE EDWARD MILLS, INC. Seal of Virginia Flour PEM Poultry and Animal Feeds Farmville Virginia SALES SERVICE SMITH CHEVROLET SALES. INC. Phone 2541 Scottsville Virginia FRANK E. WEBB b CO. All Lines of Insurance Real Estate Phone 75 Dillwyn V i rginia COLLINS FLORIST “The Best in Flowers And Wedding Equipment” We Wire Flowers Everywhere Phone: Day 181 - Night 4 Farmville Virginia Compliments of MATHIAS 5c to $5.00 STORE Dillwyn Virginia BROWN-PORTER MOTOR CORP. JONES DRUG STORE Ford Sales and Service Soda Fountain School Supplies Patent Medicine Phone 105 Phone 3831 Dillwyn Virginia Scottsville Virginia SHANABERGER SONS Virginia’s Largest Chain Saw Dealer John Deere Farm Machinery Homelite And McCulloch Power Chain Saws PHILCO Television - Radios Air Conditioning Units Ranges - Home Freezers Refrigerators S. B. PEARSON Dillwyn Virginia LYNCHBURG’S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO., INC. 1025-1027-1029-1031 Main Street Lynchburg Virginia THE HUB. INC. Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Scottsville Virginia NICK ' S MARKET NEWCOMB AUTO PARTS. INC. Wholesale Automotive Parts Fancy Groce rie s -Meats And Equipment “Automotive Machine Shop” Phone 40 Phone 617 or Phone 618 Dillwyn Virginia Farmville Virginia J. E. SEARS COMPANY. INC. Manufacturers And Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS Appomattox Dial 2891 Lynchburg Branch Dial 2-3409 E. F. MARCUSON General Merchandise Quality - Economy Phone 3781 Buckingham Virginia Best Wishes From J. J. NEWBERRY CO. and EMPLOYEES Virginia COLEMAN ' S JEFFERSON SHOP Wearing Apparel For The Whole Family Scottsville Virginia PLANTERS BANK TRUST CO. Established 1867 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. APPOMATTOX FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Retail Frozen Foods Locker Service-Food Processing Telephone 3751 Appomattox Virginia Farmville THE FARMVILLE HERALD “YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER” BILLY McKAY ' S TASTE FREEZE TWO LOCATIONS SPROUSES CORNER and FARMVILLE 15 and 60 460 and 15 CARTER ' S FLOWER SHOP S. 0. FISHER Fishing Tackle “Let our flowers say it for you” Photographic Goods Guns, Sporting and Athletic Goods Fine Cutlery Phone 600 10Z4 Main Street Farmville Virginia Lynchburg Virginia Rough Dry; Finish; Wet Wash ROCCO FEEDS OF DILLWYN, INC. Feeds and service HERNCALLS that pays dividends Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 106 Dial 2711 Dillwyn Virginia Appomattox Virginia Compliments of PARR ' S FURNITURE STORE DILLWYN DEPARTMENT STORE Furnishings From Basement to Attic 8 Years of Service Phone 3791 FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Scottsville Virginia Dillwyn Virginia LEGGETT ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Farmville ’ s Home of Better Values Farmville Virginia BEASLEY ' S CITIES SERVICE Grover Beasley, Jr., Prop. Cities Service Products Dial 8833 Intersection of Rts. 460 131 Appomattox Virginia HANES TEXACO SERVICE Texaco Products Tires and Tubes Phone 131 S. H. HANES, Proprietor Dillwyn Virginia McGEHEE ' S “Lynchburg’s Leading Furniture Store” 920-922 Main Street Lynchburg Virginia McKAY ' S RESTAURANT Home Cooking It’s Our Pleasure To Serve You A Meal Or A Sandwich Intersection 60 1 5 BUCKINGHAM COUNTY BANK Established 1906 Phone Dillwyn 27 Capital $50,000 - Surplus $50,000 Dillywn Virginia PETE ' S GARAGE We have installed the new WILCO-CROSS SIGHT Wheel Alignment System Guaranteed to be 100% Accurate Route 3 Phone 2-1921 Madison Heights Virginia MARTIN THE JEWELER Phone 168 Box 58 Virginia F armville Compliments of R. J. JONES STORE JENKINS DEPT. STORE General Merchandise Phone 57-R Appomattox Virginia Dillwyn Virginia BULLDOZER WORK Of All Kinds W. J. SHEPHERD Phone 2191 or 2681 Buckingham Virginia NEWMAN TIRE COMPANY Quality Recappers For 16 years Farmville Virginia J. E. NEWTON b BRO. Pulp wood- Lumber General Merchandise Phone 48 Dillwyn Virginia Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 2501 Scottsville Virginia WEBB ' S ESSO SERVICE Recapping, Vulcanizing Distributors of Atlas and General Farm Tractor Tires Appomattox Virginia A. G. GAINES Watches -Diamonds Musical Instruments Expert Watch And Jewelry Repairs Appomattox Virginia OMOHUNDRO HARDWARE CO. J. FRANCIS WEST INSURANCE Quality Products Hospitalization, Fire, Life, Accident, Casualty, Automobile and Polio Competitive Prices Phone: Office 66 - Res. 76-F-210 Scottsville Virginia Dillwyn Virginia APPOMATTOX ESSO SERVICE CENTER BRUCE ' S DRUG STORE Dial 3451 Your REXALL Store U. S. 460 Appomattox Virginia Scottsville Virginia EPPERSON PRINTING CO. The Square Deal Printer “Quality Printing’’ Reasonable Prices Phone Buckingham 30 34 P. O. Box 147 Buckingham Virginia For Complete Eye Care Consult Your EYE PHYSICIAN Then See Your GUILD OPTICIAN A. G. Jefferson Lynchburg Virginia LEGRAND ' S ESSO SERVICE “Ned’’ LeGrand, Prop. Appomattox Virginia BRUCE b TAYLOR General Merchandise Pulpwood and R. R. Tires Dillwyn Virginia MAUDE ' S WFLO HOT SHOP RESTAURANT Open - 6 A.M. - 2 A.M. Daily 870 On Radio Dial Telephone 8871 WFLO 3 4 Mile West of Appomattox On Route 460 Appomattox Virginia I. G. CLEVELAND S. A. SPENCER, JR. Real Estate General Insurance Phone 3601 Scottsville Virginia C. H. AGEE, JR. General Merchandise Buckingham Virginia TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO. Contractor’s Building Material Farmville Virginia BRUCE-DORRIER MOTOR CO. FORD Sales and Service Dial 38Z1 Scottsville Virginia BLANKINSHIP ' S MARKET Better meats for less Meats of All Kinds Fruits and Produce Wholesale and Retail 1108 Main St. Phone 7-2747 Lynchburg Virginia SPROUSE ' S RESTAURANT Good Home Cooked Food Sprouse’s Corner TAYLOR - FORBES Dodge - Plymouth Cars Dodge Trucks International Harvester Farm Machinery Third Street Phone 2 Farmville Virginia FARMVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY For all furniture and household needs for finer homes Also visit The used furniture store branch of FARMVILLE FURNITURE ACROSS SECOND ST. FROM FARMVILLE FURNITURE 233 North Main Street Phone 179 Farmville Virginia J. C. DUNKUM, AGENT General Insurance Dillwyn Virginia SCOTTSVILLE FARM SERVICE Dealers in SOUTHERN STATES Feed, Seed and Fertilizer. Scottsville Virginia Compliments of J. M. TAYLOR General Merchandise Buckingham Virginia CARL HEIFNER Power Chain Saws -Lawn Mowers Phone 693 Farmville Virginia TAYLOR’S RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Rt. 60-6 Miles West of Cumberland For Restful Service Visit GEORGE SMITH’S BARBER SHOP Appomattox Virginia GROW WITH LYNCHBURG AFTER HIGH SCHOOL ATTEND PHILLIPS BUSINESS COLLEGE Lynchburg Virginia L. L. MILES General Merchandise Buckingham 2892 Glenmore Virginia G. W. PATTERSON CO. General Merchandise Buckingham 2567 Manteo Virginia Com pli me nts of T. HUNTER DICKERSON Furnishings For Men and Boys Appomattox Virgi nia SEAY MILLING COMPANY Phone 9-R Dillwyn Virginia SPROUSE’S GARAGE General Auto Repairs Diston Chain Saw Dealer Sprouses Corner OWEN-SANFORD DRUG CO. Phone 517 Farmville Virginia Com pli merits o f HAROLD Y. SPENCER Druggist Appomattox Virginia SAVE - AND MAKE IT A HABIT! LYNCHBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS 616 Church St. - 1990 Fort Ave . Lynchburg Virginia SCOTTSVILLE CLEANERS “Your Cleaner is your Clothes Best Friend.” Scottsville Virginia Compliments of G. T. GROCERY Appomattox Virginia SANITARY BARBER SHOP G. B. Buchannan, Prop. It Pays To Look Well Appomattox Virginia CLAWSON FURNITURE CO. Reproduction of Antique Furniture Farmville Virginia Compliments of DILLWYN THEATRE Dillwyn Virginia Compliments of POE HARDWARE CO. Hardware and Electrical Supplies Appomattox Virginia P. M. JONES SONS CO. Your Complete Shopping Cente r Sheppards Virginia Use Metered HEATANE Bottled Gas BOTTLED GAS CO. OF FARMVILLE 200 E. Third St. Compliments of DUNNINGTON TOBACCO CO., INC. Farmville Virginia F. 0. WILLIAMS Com pH ments o f General Merchandise CHAS. E. BURG FLORIST Fresh Meat, Shoes, Hardware We supply flowers and decorations Phone 3 your prom Dillwyn Virginia Lynchburg Virginia TURN’S ESSO SERVICECENTER Farmville Virginia W. C. NEWMAN COMPANY Ice - Coal - Fuel Oil Farmville Virginia COOK’S SUPPLY CO. Building Materials Special Millwork Farmville Virginia BRUCE TAYLOR General Merchandise Pulpwood and R. R. Ties Dillwyn Virginia APPRECIATION We, the Senior Class, wish to express our thanks to those who have helped support our Annual by buying advertisements. SENIOR STATISTICS ADCOCK, RESSIE MAE SCA; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y; Safety Patrol 3,4; Centralizer 2,4. AYRES, GORDON MELVIN SCA; FFA 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; Safety Patrols 2,3; Baseball 3,4. BABER, DORIS JEAN SCA; FHA 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4, Chaplin 3; Li- brary 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, VP 3. BROOKS, BERNARD EDWARD, JR. SCA; FFA 1,2,4; Science 4, VP 4; Hi-Y 3,4; KVG 1,2, 4; Class P 4; Basketball Mgr, 4; Baseball 3,4; Safety Patrol 2. BRUCE, BETTY BROADDUS SCA; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Beta 2,3,4, Sec’y 4; FTA 1,2, 3, 4, P 3, VP 4; Annual Staff 4. BRYANT, JOYCE MAE SCA, Treas. 4; Beta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; 4-H 2; Hi-Y 4; Class Treas. 3; Class Sec’y 4. BURKS, HAZEL LEE SCA; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Beta 2,3,4; 4-H 1; Safety Patrol 4. DUNCAN, JEWEL LEE SCAjGleeClub 1,2, 3, 4, Sec’y 4; 4-H 1,2, Songleader 1; FHA 1 ,2, 3,4, Reporter 4; Safety Patrol 1 ,2, 3,4, Report - er 3; FTA 1 ; Centralizer Staff 4. DUNNAVANT, JAMES WARREN SCA, P 4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Class P 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2,3, Mgr. 1,4; Latin 3; Science 3. FIRESTONE, WILLIAM MARSHALL SCA; FFA 3,4; Science 4, Sec’y t Treas. 4. FORBES, AUDREY MAE SCA; Beta 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. FULCHER, HENRY MOSES SCA; Beta 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,4, P 4. GORDON, EDITH WHITE SCA; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Cheerleader 1,3; 4-H 1 , 2 . HARDIMAN, CAROLINE ELIZABETH SCAjClassVP 1; Class Sec’y 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Cen- tralizer Staff 4; FHA 1,2,3; Library 1,2,3, P 3, VP 2; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Chaplin 4. HARRIS, SHELBY JEAN SCA; Beta 2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Centralizer Staff 4; Glee Club 3,4; Library 1; Band 1; 4-H 1; Safety Patrol 3,4. HUSKEY, HELEN RUTH SCA; FHA 1,2,3; FTA 1,2, Sec’y 2; Class VP 2; Class Reporter 1; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2; Glee Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Centralizer 4. McCRAW, EDWARD ARMSTRONG FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4; KVG 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Basketball 3,4; Centralizer Staff 4. MAXEY, FRANK HENRY SCA; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3,4. MERCHANT, ALTON DUDLEY SCA; FFA 3,4; KVG 4. MORGAN, CHARLES ROBERT SCA; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, VP 4; Class Treas. 3; Class VP 4; KVG 2,3,4. MOSS, WILLIAM IRVIN SCA; FFA 1,2; 4-H 1; Glee Club 3,4. MOSS, LEONARD BERNARD, JR. SCA. OLIVER, ARLENE VIRGINIA SCA; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Library 2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 2; Class Reporter 2; FHA 1,2; Centralizer Staf: 4; Class Reporter 1. POE, EARNEST FRANCIS SCA; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; KVG 3,4. POE, JOHN WILLIE SCA. RAFFERTY, GRACIE JOYCE SCA; FHA 1; Annual Staff 4. RAGLAND, MILDRED ARLENE SC A; 4 -H 1 ,2 ; FHA 1; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin 2,3,4, Reportei 3, VP 4. RAGLAND, FRANCES ELIZABETH SCA; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Songleader 2, VP 3, P 4; Glee Clut 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; 4-H 1,2; Hi-Y 2,3,4. RICHARDSON, RAYMOND ALLEN, JR. SCA; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,4; Basketball 3. ROBERTSON, RUSSELL EDWARD SCA; KVG 4; FFA 1.2, 3, 4. RUSH, GORDON DAVID SCA. SHEPHERD, MAMIE ROSE SCA; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Capt. 3,4; Hi - Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Beta 3,4; Class VP 3; Centralizer Staff 4; Library 3; Annual Staff 4. SHORES, RAY DARNELL SCA; FFA 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Safety Patrols 1,2, 3, 4. SPENCER, JOHN CORSON, JR. SCA; FFA 1; Beta 2,3,4, P 4; Band 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4, P 3; Centralizer Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4, Capt. 4. STINSON, ORA LORAINE SCA; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 1. TALBOTT, WILLIAM REID SCA; FFA 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2; Hi-Y 1,2. TAYLOR, MARY LOUISE SCA; 4-H 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Safety Patrol 3,4; FHA 2. WATSON, EVELYN LOUISE SCA; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Songleader 1,2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Hi - Y 1,2, 3, 4, Sec’y 3; Safety Patrol 4, Capt. 4; Glee Clut 1,2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4; Library 1. WHORLEY, CARTHY ANN SCA; Library 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Pianist 3;Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Chaplin 3; Beta 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Class Reporter 4; Class Sec’y Treas. 3; Centralizer Staf: 4. WORRELL, RAY BOYDTON SCA; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; KVG 3,4. SCA; FHA 1. WOOTEN, MARY ANN THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 1000745868 ■ ' Mi tip m, ■


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