Caroline High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Milford, VA)

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1 ; Sy HP u r H;l ' [ft BH f.r ■ M m HBf ■ ' ■ 1 r ' n B ksL Jy • ' sL tn i IS| 5V||k4- B mltSmi LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA GIFT OF DIVISION OF EXTENSION 7 J 4 1955 (}cm(im “Tk SeAioU ' SowUMi ( iem,9 ifi uiie Sponsored by; THE VIRGINIA SHOE COMPANY Fredericksburg, Va. AUG 23 ’55 FOREWORD To you, the students of Caroline, we present the 1955 Cardinal. May it remind you of many happy days spent in learning and laughter. The Staff. FEOPESi ' iO r£EITBIUiISO?Vi: In sincere appreciation of his guidance, teaching, unselfish co- operation in student activities, and friendship, we of the Annual Staff gratefully dedicate this edition of the Cardinal to Mr. John Q. Peers. “We can always count on Mr. Peers.” ;4d Hutc tnatim CLCuit ep MR. WILLIAM A. VAUGHAN Superintendent, Caroline County Schools. B. A. University of Richmond M. A. University of Virginia Sponsored by VIRGINIA SHOE COMPANY MR, J. L. FRANCIS Principal, Caroline High School. B. S. M. Ed. College of William Mary, Duke University Fredericksburg, Virginia, MRS. VIRGINIA B. BURRUSS A. B. Westhampton College Math, Biology, Science MISS ANNE B. CONWAY B. S. Longwood College Graduate Work at Peabody College, U. S. History, Geography, Civics, English IV, Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Duke Secretary to Principal MRS. ELIZABETH B. EDWARDS, Mary Washington College, Graduate work at University of Virginia, Mathematics, Latin, Freshman Class Sponsor G. V. JACKSON, JR. B. A. University of Richmond Commercial Instructor Annual Sponsor MISS ELIZABETH PITTS B. S. Mary Washington College M. Ed. University of Virginia World History, Librarian, Guid. S. C. A. Sponsor FRITZ LAURINAITIS B. A. Univ. of Richmond Physical Education, Health Social Studies, Varsity Coach GEORGE SHELTON B. S., V. P. I. Eighth Grade Math. , Eng. Forensic Sponsor JOHN Q. PEERS B. A. Richmond College M. Ed. , V. P. I. Vocational Agriculture F. F. A. Sponsor MRS. JOYCE G. THOMAS B. S. Westhampton College Physical Education, Health Science, Varsity Coach Senior Sponsor MRS. HANNAH PERKINS A. B. Sweet Briar College English, Social Studies Junior Class Sponsor GREGORY WRINN B. M. Shenandoah Conservatory Band, Chorus, General Music 5 (SEATED L TO R): M. Southworth, M. Gravatt, D. Gravatt, P. Shackelford, L. Beazley, R. Pratt, M. E. Pitts. STANDING: H. Henshaw, B. Daughtrey, R. Hylton, M, Chenault, G. Jackson, C. R. New- ton, R. Elliott, R. Farmer, G. Broaddus, L. Southworth. THE STAFF Editor .... Associate Editor Business Manager Feature Editors Senior Class Editor Sports Editor. Club Editor Art Editor Photographer Typing Editors Circulation Manager Mary Eleanor Pitts . . Randolph Farmer . . Ruth G. Elliott Richard Hylton Dorothy Gravatt Barry Driscoll Barbara Daughtrey Helen Henshaw Peggy Shackelford Gregg Broaddus Carol Ray Newton Robin Pratt Louise Beazley .Lawrence Southworth Mary Winston Gravatt Margaret Southworth Mary Chenault Patsy Cecil Frances Loving REGINIA CORA AYERS Dena Favorite Expression; Is it that funny? Favorite Pastime; Writing ? letters. Philosophy of Life; If the eyes don ' t see, the heart won ' t grieve. LOUISE MARIE BEASELY Lou Favorite Expression; Good Grief. Favorite Pastime; Reading. Philosophy of Life; Always be pre- pared. BARBARA ELIZABETH BURKE Barb Favorite Expression; Good Heavens I Favorite Pastime; Playing the Piano. Philosophy of Life; You can tell me, but you can ' t tell me much. ERLENE VIRGINIA CECIL Blondie Favorite Expression; E-GadesI Favorite Pastime; Dancing. Philosophy of Life; Never trust a man. RUBY ALICE CECIL Lee Favorite Expression; No Fooling. Favorite Pastime; Movies. Philosophy of Life; Never believe what others say unless you know it is true. Sponsored by: KIDWELL’S FOODLAND S-K SERVICE STORE Bowling Green, Virginia t955 DAVID BERT CHENAULT GEORGE ALFRED CHENAULT, JR, Alfalfa Favorite Expression: Doggone it. Favorite Pastime: Watching football games. Philosophy of Life: Go while you are young, when you get old you won ' t want to go. Red Favorite Expression: Hot knows a mule. Favorite Pastime: Hunting, Fishing and Working. Philosophy of Life: Go while you ' re young because when you get old you won ' t want to go. MARY FRANCES COLEMAN Frances” Favorite Expression: Ah Shoot. ” Favorite Pastime: Movies and Shop- ping. Philosophy of Life: Fix ' d to no spot is happiness sincere ' tis no- where to be found, or everywhere. EVELYN KATHERINE COOPER Flopsie Favorite Expression: Gee Whiz. Favorite Pastime: Day-dreaming of Him . Philosophy of Life: Do your best today, tomorrow may never come. RUTH GORDON ELLIOTT Booju Favorite Expression: I Swap. Favorite Pastime: Buying blouses, fooling around. Philosophy of Life: The Epicurean philosophy. Sponsored by; ROXBURY MILLS F reder icksburg, Virginia SmConi, DORA ANN GARNETT Doe Favorite Expression: Goodnight Irene. Favorite Pastime; Dancing. Philosophy of Life: Eat, drink, and be merry, for to- morrow you may die. OPAL LABURNE GARNETT Dinky Favorite Expression: Well, I declare. Favorite Pastime; Kenneth. Philos- ophy of Life: I can be as good as I please, if I please to be good. NANCY GAY GOLIGHTLY Nan Favorite Expression; She ' s a real gone cat. Favorite Pastime: Skating and stamp collecting. Phi- losophy of Life: Eat, drink, and be merry. MARY WINSTON GRAVATT Palook Favorite Expression: Oh dear! Favorite Pastime; Waiting for Friday. Philosophy of Life; Be the task great or small, do it well or not at all. ■PATRICIA BYRD GRAY Pat” Favorite Expression: I declare! Favorite Pastime; Playing the piano. Philosophy of Life: Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. Sponsored by: CAROLINE PROGRESS AND PRINTING CO. Bowling Green, Virginia ms VIRGINIA ANN JONES Ginny Favorite Expression: That ' s all rightie. Favorite Pastime: Writing to Jim , Reading, and Hillbilly music. Philosophy of Life: Always look ahead and not behind, up and not down. CHARLES KENNETH KIDWELL Homer Favorite Expression: Great day in the morning. Favorite Pastime: Dinky . Philosophy of Life: Life without mischief is not life at all. SHIRLEY ANN LANCASTER Bootsie Favorite Expression; For Pete ' s sake. Favorite Pastime; Reading. Philosophy of Life; Never trust a man. BESSIE PEARL LOVING Bessie Favorite Expression: Reallyl Favorite Pastime: Dancing. Philosophy of Life: Never try to catch up with things that have passed you by. JAMES ARMISTEAD MASON Mason Favorite Expression: What’a you say there? Favorite Past- time: Reading. Philosophy of Life: Transcendentalism. Sponsored by: DeJARNETT AND BEALE INSURANCE Bowling Green, Virginia Scmo%L MARGARET ANNE McDONALD Mac Favorite Expression: Is that right ? Favor- ite Pastime: Primping. Philosophy of Life: It is better to have loved a little, than not to have loved at all. PATRICIA ANN MEDLEY Pam Favorite Expression: Good Gosh. Favorite Pastime: Flirting with boys. Philosophy of Life: Have fun while you ' re young, you ' re only young once. FRANCES ROBINSON PRATT Robin Favorite Expression: Oh, Cowl Favorite Pastime: Gardening. Philosophy of Life: Man ' s love is of man ' s life a thing apart, ' tis woman ' s whole existence. WILLIAM FLOYD PULLER Buddy Favorite Expression: Good Griefl Favorite Pastime: Playing baseball. Philosophy of Life: Have your fun while you ' re young; when you get old, you can ' t. PEGGY WATSON SHACKELFORD Shack Favorite Expression: I ' ve got to write Wally. Favorite Pas- time: Waiting for June. Philos- ophy of Life: Laugh and the world laughs with you. Sponsored by; CARTER BROS. Gulf Service Milford, Virginia i955 FRANKLIN SAMUEL SMITH, JR. Frankie Boy” Favorite Expression: If you say so. Favorite Pastime; Hot rods. Philosophy of Life: Live while you ' re young, dream when you ' re old. MARGARET ANNE SOUTHWORTH Maggie Favorite Expression: For Pete ' s sake. Favorite Pastime; Dreaming of the future. Philosophy of Life: That which is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. WILLIAM ROY SOUTHWORTH Roy” Favorite Expression: Golly. Fa- vor ite Pastime: Hunting and fish- ing. Philosophy of Life: All who joy would win, must share it-- happiness was born a twin. MARY MARIE WHITTAKER Punchie Favorite Expression: For good- ness sake. Favorite Pastime; Writing letters. Philosophy of Life; Life without mischief is not life at all. JOHN ROBERT WIGGLES WORTH, JR. Bobby” Favorite Expression: What did you say? Favorite Pastime: Dating. Philosophy of Life: Live a little while you can, enjoy it. Sponsored by: BOWLING GREEN GIFT AND RECORD SHOP Archie Campbell, Manager President, Southworth; Vice-President, Shackelford; Secretary, Pratt; Treasurer, Wigglesworth; Sponsor, Mrs. Thomas CLASS HISTORY Planted as seeds at Caroline High In the 8th Grade we were so shy There was little to do, we had lots of fun. And the homework we had was quickly done. Watered with guidance in Freshman year, Soon, as green shoots, we began to appear. In many activities took we a part And that was the year when the annual did start. By the rare air of learning we soon were surrounded Becoming members of Beta Club, recently founded Saplings were we in our Sophomore year And our Forensic winners did heartily cheer. Our Junior days very rapidly went As bids to the Seniors for the Banquet we sent Many activities opened before us As some of us joined in the newly formed chorus. Now as strong trees we Seniors will stand Ready to serve our wonderful land Our play is over, and with our store of knowledge We face toward the world, to work or to college. 14 VBGINIA HEH SCHOOL lEAGUE Entry Blank - All Publications INSTRUCT TONS a Make out this entry blank for any or each publication submitted to the League publications contests, DEADLINE FCR ALL PUBLICATIONS - NCT LATER THAN F RUARY 15. (Yearbook entries - this year s contest for last year’s book. Send entry any time after publication and preferably in early faU, ) Three copies of blank included. Schools are asked to use carbon on plain paper, if they want a copy for school files. Mail publication in package with entry blank in separate envelope attached to outside of package so package will go second class. Mail to League offices Box 14B7, University Station, Charlottesville, Virginia, SCHOOL Pupil membership in hj h school gradess , D STRICT lk£. b GROUP JJ-P Name of ( Yearbook ) (Newspaper) (Magazine) .jMjL, A.cluyLaJj Faculty Sponsor y Editor YYLoAa Business Manager No, of issues: 6 1 Annually Circulation per No, pages per editio n i? (Aver age) ..... Yearbook-Cost per book FINANCIAL STATEMENT RECEIPTS : Subscriptions Sales: No, at Advertising ,.,,, • • • Subsidies . Othe r Individual representation fees (Yearbook),,., Organizational representation fees (Yearbook) TOTAL RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES : Photograjday Engraving (cuts, mats, etc.) Printing (Mimeographing),.,, Art work (Yearbook) Miscellaneous TOTAL EXPENDITURES . 0 - 2 Art work appearing in the publication is ; Original with staff Entirely professional DATE; SIGNED: o r hy original and 33- Jo professional , Principal Entry Deadline: February 15. Newspapers - Send two copies each of last three issues. Magazines - Send one copy each of last two or three issues. Yearbooks - Send one copy of last year’s book. If yearbooks are entered in both SIPA VHSL contests, send entry blank to each, but it is only necessary to send the copy of the book to one and note that fact on the entry blank to the other. w . ..r -1 ;■■ iirlu--. -. ' tv T, ' - . ' c ' - ' Uw hP . i ' : t ' ' .■ ’ ' •.- . ' ..i • •• ' ., :’:-lUt ' C4iu . u iytaqti ' - f..!, .;1J ■ ih - . -.. :.m9 V . M ;:Cv. ■;.•(, tic ' .jq. ii; ' ■ , aosb’ ■ ' « ■ . . v-v-. . y ■ ' ' , v yj-i % ' ' ' !• ' -t ■•V ' .Jll. ' . .“ : f ' } ' fk -f- I ‘u • ' Oi; ut ; . .y. ,v 1 . .ti s Li daL — - jk - . , , . j . l ' ' ■ ' fc4 u Jr jL -.- .V S ' . v=. ' • , . ' ■-■SI .-. . ' ■, ■■: ' , ' ' ■ ' io ;‘nul4 ........... ... N, , ' - ‘ ■ .. .1,: -..,,,.4.. ,s... ... . ............. ' ' ■■ ■ ' • - ' ' ' S • ' ■• . . ■ ., . . - ..... , ‘.‘ti ■ ' ; .Jt::, -■■ ' c. ' .J C • ., •■‘;,p‘.‘ ' ' • • t - •• 1 K ■ ' .«.• ., «6 Ci . .. .v-’j • . 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William Kibler Bradford Mitchell Carol Ray Newton Mary Eleanor Pitts Roger Pitts Thomas Pitts Lois Quillen Albert Reed Freddie Schools Juanita Southworth Lawrence Southworth Warren Street Shirley Sylvia Pearl Taylor Doris Terry Judy Wade Jacqueline Wheeler Irene Whittaker Phyllis Whittaker Gene Wright Sponsored by F. D. PITTS Sparta, Virginia 17 Sponsored by: A. L. TALIAFERRO Distributor Gulf Oil Products Fredericksburg, Virginia SoftA tnme Jane Allen George Ayers Johnson Coleman Barbara Crismond Edward Barlow Nina Jo Benner Barbara Daughtrey Randolph Farmer James Bland Donald Burke James Fraughnaugh Patricia Fraughnaugh Oddie Carneal Katherine Cecil Peggy Gamble James Gouldin Mary Chenault Richard Chittum Dorothy Gravatt Kenneth Henderson Sponsored by: PINEVIEW RESTAURANT Penola, Virginia Ellen Howard Emily Hughes Shirley Southworth Anne Stanley Harold Kay Frances Loving Richard Staples Pauline Sylvia Judy Lucy Kenneth Mills Shirley T aylor Joe Thomas Eugene Mitchell Herbert Reynolds Bobby Tignor Willard Wenrich James Scott Judson Smith James Wigglesworth Theo Yeitrakis 19 Sponsored by: HYLTON’S RADIANT GLASS HEATING COMPANY Bowling Green, Virginia FIRST ROW: Lafayette Atwell, Everett Ayers, Randolph Ayers, Shirley Barlow, Betty Bland, Nancy Brown. SECOND ROW: Shirley Bruce, Edward Campbell, Ronnie Campbell, Barbara Carneal, June Carter, Ross Carter. THIRD ROW: Jean Cecil, Ida Chenault, Albert Clow, Allen Collins, Thomas Doggett, Ruth Duffer. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Durrett, Betty Dyson, Helen Henshaw, Margaret Hughes, John Hunter, Richard Hylton. 20 NOT PICTURED: Rosemary Hall John Jones FIRST ROW: Dorothy Jordon, Evelyn Kish, Joe Lanford, Russell Leathern, Virginia Liverman, Ray Long, SECOND ROW: Frances Martin, Mildred Martin, Stuart Martin, Ann Miller, Charles Moore, Julia Peatross. THIRD ROW: Doris Pitts, Jane Pitts, Edward Reynolds, Cordie Selph, Emily Smith, Jean Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Garnett Taylor, Maxine Taylor, Joyce Wenrich, Charles Williams, Mary Whittaker, Peggy Whittaker. 21 Robert Alexander Sammy Anderson Frank Andrews Jean Arnold Nancy Arnold Betty A vent Betty Ball Juanita Barlow William Beazley Kellam Brooks Raymond Carneal Evelyn Cecil Luther Cecil Barbara Chenault Percy Chenault Ryland Chenault Barbara Coghill Carl Drake Barry Driscoll Martha Dunnington Mary Dyson Paul Flanders Virginia Fraughnaugh Drucilla Golightly Ernest Gravatt James Gray Thomas Harris Gabriel Hicks John Howard Bryan Johnson Sponsored by: BLATT CHEVROLET Milford, Virginia 22 Sponsored by: BROWN’S COURT NO« 2 Port Royal, Virginia 23 Diana Johnson Bobby Jones Teresa Loving William Martin Mildred Mitchell Ray Parker Mildred Pavey Franklin Peatross Joanne Pickford Judy Quillen Welford Reese Rosa Reynolds Dorothy Rowe lames Satterwhite Lillie Seal William Selph Patty Schools Mary Scott James Skinner Barbara Southworth Margie Southworth Robert Sylvia Eleanor Taylor Jean Terry Lucy Tignor Richard Turner Oliver Upshaw George Washington Blanton Wright Wade Yount 7 1. Pep, that ' s what we need. 2 . Aren ' t we a serious crowd? 3. Spring fever. 4. Is it that bad? 5. Pause that Refreshes. 6. Why are you football boys on the smoking bench? 7. Silly. 8. Well, I ' ll be a dirty bird, 9. Caught in the act. 10. Great fight of the century. 11. Sugar and spice and every- thing nice. 12. Tall, dark, and handsome? 13. Old Pro. 14. Let me go, lover. 15. Doddle bugs. ;4ctcMticx. Student ;4 oc6citio«t COUNCIL: SEATED: Billy Kibler, Pam Medley, Mary F. Coleman, Randolph Farmer, Miss Elizabeth Pitts. STANDING: Evelyn Ayers, Maxine Taylor, Jean Terry, Barbara Crismond, Mary Whittaker. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: SEATED: Evelyn Cooper, Pam Medley, Margaret Southworth, Mary Che- nault, Helen Henshaw. STANDING: Billy Kibler, Gene Wright, Dorothy Johnson, Randolph Farmer. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Gene Wright, caprain, Evelyn Cooper, Mary Whittaker, Carl Drake, Erlene Cecil. Robin Pratt, Russell Leathern, Peggy Whittaker. William Roy Southworth, Peggy Joyce Whit- taker, Richard Chittum, Jimmy Gouldin. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Pat Gray, Accompanist and Secretary; Rosemary Hall, Opal Garnett, Choir Mother; Ross Carter, Virginia Liverman, Emily Smith, Ruth Duffer, Jane Pitts, Dorothy Jordon. SECOND ROW; Jane Allen, Judy Lucy, Peggy Hughes, Helen Henshaw, Barbara Daughtrey, Shirley Southworth, Ruth Elliott, President; Ellen Howard, Dorothy Gravatt. THIRD ROW: Billy Kibler, Joe Lanford, John Wigglesworth, Johnson Coleman, Dicky Hylton, Mike Hall. FOURTH ROW; Mr. Gregory Wrinn, Director; Lawrence Southworth, Kenneth Kidwell, Gregg Broaddus, James Mason, Vice-President; Gene Wright, Podium Manager. Under the leadership of Mr. Wrinn, the chorus presented us with an ex- cellent Christmas program, and Sponsored by: beautifully decorated the school tree. They will sing at the Baccalaureate Service. CAMP A. P. HILL Bowling Green, Va. 28 The Caroline High School Band has been organized for sev- eral years. Members of the band are from Caroline and Lee Maury schools. This year a junior band was started in order to provide training and experience for pu- pils planning to play with the band. A Spring concert will be giv en by the band and junior band and it is hoped that this will become an annual event. JUNIOR BAND FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Gray, Raymond Carneal, Judy Lucy, O, D. Upshaw, Mr. Wrinn, Director; Ray Parker, Bryan Hill Johnson, George Washington, Ernest Gravatt, Eleanor Taylor, Paul Flanders. Absent when picture was taken; Patty Schools. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Vernon Lucy, Jimmy Gray, Rosemary Hall, Gregg Broaddus, Barbara Daughtery, Mr. Wrinn, Director; Helen Henshaw, Virginia G. Livermon, Opal Garnett, Raymond Davis, Mike Hall, Ray Parker, William Roy Southworth, George Washington, Dicky Hilton, Patricia Gray, Lawrence Earl Southworth, Billy Kibler, Ernest Gravatt, Franklin Smith, Gene Wright, Kenneth Kidwell. The motto of the Caroline Beta Club ‘‘Ducamus Alius Serviendo” (let us lead by serving others) best describes the purpose of this organ- ization. Its members strive to promote honesty, leadership, and service among all students. The Beta Club is an honorary organization. In order to become a member a student must be a sophomore, a junior, or senior, have a scholas- tic average of ‘‘S” or above, have a commendable character and attitude, and have 18 points by the point system. Our only member this year was Randolph Farmer. The Beta Club has as its main project this year sponsoring a $ ] 00 scholarship for a deserving graduate. These funds are being raised by means of a newspaper. The Spectator and sale of candy bars at basketball games . FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Anne Southworth, Evelyn Cooper, Lawrence Earl Southworth, treasurer; Mary Eleanor Pitts, vice president; Robin Pratt, president; Peggy Shackelford, sec- retary; Mary Frances Coleman, Ruth Gordon Elliott, and James Mason. SfiectaUn WORKING ON THE PAPER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Frances Cole- man, Ruth Gordon Elliott, Maty Eleanor Pitts, Randolph Farmer, Margaret Anne Southworth, Robin Pratt, Lawrence Earl Southworth, James Mason, Peggy Shackelford, Evelyn Cooper. The Spectator is a paper which is published by the Beta Club of Caroline High School, Its purpose is to let students know what is happening in other parts of the school and other activi- ties. Also, it was done to make money for a scholarship. The staff is; Robin Pratt, editor; Mary Frances Cole- man, assistant editor; Ruth Gordon Elliott, Randolph Farmer, James Mason, reporters; Margaret Anne Southworth, Peggy Shackelford, Evelyn Cooper, typists; Mary Eleanor Pitts, circula- tion manager; Lawrence Earl Southworth, Cartoonist, SELLING PAPERS IN THE LIBRARY Louise Beazley, Robin Pratt, and Mary Eleanor Pitts make great sales with the newspapers. 31 OFFICERS; Mr. J. Q. Peers Buddy Puller. . ..pa . Sponsor President you dolls Bert Chenault . Freddie Schools Alfred Chenault . Vice-Pres. . Secretary . . Reporter FIRST ROW (L TO R); Mr. Peers, Bert Chenault, Buddy Puller, Alfred Chenault, Freddie Schools. SECOND ROW: Lafayette Atwell, Charles Williams, Bruce Durrett, Joe Thomas, Percy Che nault, Wayne Farmer, Ray Long, Bobby Jones. THIRD ROW: Eugene Mitchell, Edward Campbell, Russell Leathern, Edward Barlow, James Fraughnaugh, Willard Wenrich. FOURTH ROW: Edward Reynolds, Eugene Collawan, Bradford Mitchell, Bobby Tignor, Albert Reed, Richard Staples. ( Aeenieade FIRST ROW ( L TO R): M. A. Southworth, O. Garnett, P. Medley, E. Cecil, H. Carter, J. Lucy. SECOND ROW: J. Allen, B, Daughtry, P. Gamble, E, Cooper, C. R. Newton, E. Ayers, M. Chenault, J. Southworth. 33 FRONT ROW (L TOR); Manager Satterwhite, Gravatt, Gray, Manager G. Ayers. SECOND ROW; Hylton, Hunter, Broaddus, E. Ayers, Yeitrakis, Southworth, Kidwell, Coach Laurinaitis. THIRD ROW; Reynolds, Barlow, Coleman, Schools, Martin, Wright, Mason, Carneal, Pitts. FOURTH ROW; Kibler, Reed, Wigglesworth, Collawn, Lanford, Bland, R. Ayers, Kay. SEASON’S SCORES C. H. S 25 Beaumont 15 C. H. S 25 Ashland 0 C. H. S 12 Courtland 7 C. H. S 53 Battlefield Park . ... 0 C. H. S 54 Washington Henry . . . 0 C. H. S 6 Powhatan 13 C. H. S 41 Tappahannock 0 C. H. S 2 Goochland 0 Caroline High School opened its 1 954 Football Season with its fine new coach, Fritz Laurinaitis. The Cardinals had a most success- ful season with seven victories and only one upset. There were only thirty-three points scored against the Cardinals for their two hundred eighteen. The highest scorer was Freddie Schools with a record of one hundred points. There were only two seniors on the team; therefore, we can expect an equally successful season next year. 34 offensive Team First down for Caroline Sponsored by P. T. SCHOOLS, Shumans ville, Virginia Caroline on guard Spectators Schools scores Second string offensive Team Resting LEFT TO RIGHT: Reynolds, Carneal, Broaddus, Lanford, Mason, Coleman. SECOND ROW: Coach Laurinaitis, Hall, Farmer, Ayers, Farmer, Wright, Southworth, Barlow. SEASONS ' SCORES Caroline 71 Washington Henry 20 Caroline 75 Montpelier 25 Caroline 50 Washington Henry 22 Caroline 65 Battlefield Park 21 Caroline 68 King George 53 Caroline 52 C. T. Smith 44 Caroline 62 Henry Clay 50 Caroline 48 Beaverdam 39 Caroline 37 Powhatan 34 Caroline 53 King George 40 Caroline 44 C. T. Smith 39 Caroline 57 Beaverdam 48 Caroline 48 Rockville 36 Caroline 41 C. T. Smith 31 (District Tournament) Caroline 49 Beaverdam 35 Caroline 46 Fluvanna 45 (Regional Tournament) Caroline 48 Tappahannock 18 POINTS: Joe Pitts 327 Joe Lanford 217 Gregg Broaddus 117 James Mason 55 Oddie Carneal 41 Mike Hall 40 Johnson Coleman 38 Herbert Reynolds 23 Randolph Farmer 9 Raymond Farmer 9 The Cardinals were champions this year with Joe Pitts and Gregg Broaddus as Forwards, Joe Lanford at center, with James Mason and Oddie Carneal as guards, who, through misfortune, were replaced by Mike Hall and Johnson Cole man. The top player was Joe Pitts, who was the only veteran, with an average of 2l points per game. Coach Laurinaitis seems to be doing fine with only one defeat in football and a clean record in basketball. The thrill of the year was the club ' s trip to Lexington to compete with Chatham for the State Group III Champion- ship. Sponsored by 36 Fredericksburg Va. Sc cMcC (L TO R): Carneal, Reynolds, Broaddus, Lanford, Pitts, Mason, Coleman. Honest Ref. , I didn ' t do nothing. Hall at rest. Pitts scores again Lanford, ready for action. Wheee I Up we go 1 0Otl£ FIRST ROW (L TO R): Ruby Cecil, Carol R. Newton, Phyllis Whittaker, Evelyn Cooper, Frances Loving, Judy Golightly, Evelyn Ayers (Manager). SECOND ROW; Dorothy Johnson, Rosemary Hall, Pat Gray, Barbara Burke, Mary E. Pitts, Mary Chenault, Nancy Edwards, Helen Henshaw, Jane Pitts, and coach, Mrs. Thomas. (Absent): Pearl Loving, Peg Gamble. Watch that ball! Forwards 38 Captain; Evelyn Cooper 40 Could these be the same ? what they’re in for. Does that finger taste good? Compliments of COLONIAL 5 -$l. 00 STORE Compliments of B. GOLDSMITH SON Bowling Green Virginia F redericksburg Virginia Compliments of Compliments of JOHN SEAL REECE’S SERVICE STATION General Merchandise Sparta Virginia Penola Virginia Compliments of Compliments of E. C. DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY GENERAL MASTERS INC. 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