Central High School - Passing Parade Yearbook (Low Moor, VA)

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My sincere desire for the Class of 59 is that each of you finds a place that will bring to you a life of Fulfillment and Happiness. You have become an integral part of Central High and our best wishes are with you always. Dusan Cvizic Principal Table of Contents Faculty Classes Athletics Organizations Activities Ads 3 IN APPRECIATION To you Miss Gleason our untiring English teacher and class advisor, we the class of 1959, in appreciation for the many hours you have unselfishly devoted to guiding our class and for your perpetually good natured attitude, leave our deepest gratitude, fondest memories, and finest regards. 4 -. ’ yj y y , , - v • J SX ' - -- ' 3 — A ' pS- ' -’- ■ ' aS ' ; J . FACULTY Senior Sponsors Willie Kirk Concord College Lucy Gleason Lynchburg College Collegiate Professional University of Virginia Madison Junior Sponsors Gay Broughman Hollins-Lynchburg Colleges University of Virginia Frances Butler Longwood-Concord-Columbia Sophomore Sponsors Jo Ann Carter Radford College Jannie Davis Concord College West Virginia Wesleyan Eighth Grade Sponsors Edith Michie Radford College Sybil Hoover Lincoln Memorial University Robert Knabenshue West Virginia Institute of T echnology Betty Mae Ballangee Mary Washington College Mary Helen Wolfe Randolph Macon Radford Frank Parker Concord College Peggy Perdue Madison College University of Virginia Nancy Shields Secretary Central High School Robert Booker R P I V P I Joseph Sizemore Drivers Education El izabeth Smith Mary Washington College Parson ' s School of Design r jj (j p ' -y !i (?-, ' -e. j - (UX.- Lt, y . vU ' IdZ-irL Jy ' X 1-. .= X ' V 3 :kjJ ' M. .:l - SENIORS Sandra Armstrong Jerry Potter President Jerry Burch Vice-President William Beard Carolyn Bess Carolyn Bliss James Bowling Class Shirley Clark Sue Collins Shirley Crum Secretary John Newcomer T reasurer of ’59 Wayne Conner Deanna Ferguson 1 Eloise Craft Billy Cook Joe Fisher Martha Flint Seatta Francis William Freels Carol Heare Raymond Humphries Faye Higgins Thomas Irvine Jerry Jeffries Virginia Jones Class Nancy Kimberlin Earl Loan David Lucado Peggy Mays Susie Murray Peggy Myers of ’59 Caro] McGuire Bcula Nicely Judy McNabb Betty Nicely Charlotte Nicely Drcania Nicely Linda Nicely 1 Class Norma Ross Connie Scruggs Beverley Showalter Phyllis Simmons Ronnie Simpson Jerry Taylor Pansy Thomas Nancy Thurston Darlene Tyler Harry Via of ’59 Jackie Walton Billy Warlitner Patricia Webber Dreama Wolfe Jerry Wolfe Nancy Layton This is the cast of the Senior Class Play The Kissing Link. Germ-Free Is that you Ada ? PLAY CAST Penelope Link Mrs. Alicia Link . . . Susan Piggot Johnny Miller Linda Link T. Jasper Jelks . . . . Miss Winona Witherill . Sue Ellen Collins . . . Connie Scruggs Beverley Showaltcr Johnny Newcomer . . . . Susie Murray . . . James Bowling Carol Heare Peter Wetherill . Mrs. Ada Jones . Godfrey Gayheart X. Y. Zilch . . . . Director Ass ' t. Director . , . . . . Jerry Burch . . Carol McGuire . . Jerry Jefferies . . . . Jerry Taylor Miss Lucy Gleason Mary Helen Wolfe 16 Nightmare in technicolor. Stop it, let me go. My invisible form-fitter. One trillion germs. You ' re not my mother, Why 1 never even had a mother. Oh ! you awful man. BEST LOOKING Dreama Nicely Billy Warlitner BEST ALL AROUND Phyllis Simmons Jerry Potter FIGURE PHYSIQUE Shirley Crum Johnny Newcomer MOST LIKELY TO SUCGEED Connie Scruggs Raymond Humphries MOST POPULAR Sue Ellen Collins Jerry Burch 18 Senior SCHOOL SPIRIT Carol McGuire Jackie Walton MOST ATHLETIC Sandra Armstrong Jerry Taylor WITTIEST Loretha Putnam Pete Via Superlatives BEST DRESSED Darlene Tyler Ernest Patterson BEST DANCERS Deanna Ferguson James Bowling BEST PERSONALITY Beverley Showalter Wayne Via MOST STUDIOUS Nancy Kimberlin Jerry Wolfe MOST TALENTED Judith McNabb David Lucado FLIRTIESl Susie Murray Bill Cook FRIENDLIEST Eloise Craft Tommy Irvine I r f • . JUNIORS Christine Angle Mary Angle Donald Arrington Sharon Collins Jerry Craft Kenny Craft Reevis Craft Class of 1 960 Christine Barbee Barbara Brooks Clydette Griffith President Eddie Brown Timmy Bryant Linda Broughman Evelyn Cahoon Peggy Carter Frances Clark 22 Brenda Cronise Patricia Drumheller Jesse Deisher Class of 1 960 Mary Deisher Bonnie Sue Talley Vice-President Howard Elmore Peggy Freels Johnny Fuller Nancy Garrett Pauline Gladwell Jimmy Harlow Edward Finney Ronnie Harlow Earl Higgens Jerry Hostetter Bobby Hyler 23 Jerry Irvine Mary Helen Irvine Gary Kern Class of I William Knick Wanda Lee Deanne Long Ann Lucas Barbara Nicely Christine Nicely Danny Nicely Nolan Nicely 24 Wayne Potter Robert Puckett Billy Reynolds Nancy Rose Sherrill Saunders Gailece Saville Rebecca Scruggs Tony Nicely Gary Noffsinger D. A. Nuckols Class of 1 960 Gene Patterson Jean Patterson David Hill Treasurer James Persinger Judy Peters 25 Danny Showalter Gary Showalter Carolyn Simplon Class of ’60 Jackie Spence Jo Ann Thomas Shirley Vess Ann Watts Nancy Watts Richard Stogdale Estaleen Unroe Jane Vess Wanda Webb Betty Wi Icher Judy Wilhelm Jeannie Wrenn 26 SOPHOMORES Class Judy Ross ftesident David Andrews Phyllis Barbee Joyce Broughman Marie Broughman Robert Broughman Freddie Brown William Burks Betty Caldwell Judy Cary Mamie Carpenter Kitty Cary Nelson Clark Margie Collins Wayne Colley Helen Craft Johnny Craft Larry Craft Virginia Craft Rachel Creamer Shirley Creamer Barbara Crum Carlos Curtis Dennis Deane Edward Dowd Raymond Downey Charles Finney 20 of ' 61 Peggy Fisher Richard Fore Dora Francis Judy Fridley Victoria Grove J. E. Hanis Judy Hayslett William Herald Lynda Higgins Butch Humphries Tony Humphreys Mary Kelley Joyce Kimberlin John Kitt Donnie Kyle Donna Me Dermott Jerald McCulley Richard Mynes Palma Neal C. J. Nicely Jo Ann Nicely Sherman Nicely Wanda Nicely Crystal Patterson David Potter Velma Remley 29 Fremont Nicely Secretary- Treasurer Sherman Salmons Henry Simpson Joyce Smith Sandra Snodgrass Carolyn Reynolds Patsy Ross Dickie Spence Joyce Stull Paul Thurston Stuart Turner Tommy Tyree Richard Van Buren Freddie Vess Merle Via Charles Watts Carroll Weikle Sharon Whiteside Barbara Wilcher Harold Wiley Eddie Wilhelm Alice Wilhelm Anna Williams David Williams John Wilmer Bonnie Wood Joanne Wrenn 30 EIGHTH GRADE Sue Brown Gail Bryant Eric Burger Barbara Bush Nancy Capps Kenneth Carroll Lorenza Carter Sandra Arrington Phyllis Ayers Raymond Boone James Broughman Ronald Broughman Ramond Deisher Ronnie Dowd Yvonne Carter Betty Clark Harold Craft Loretta Creamer Peggy Deisher Class W. M. Drumheller Esther Dudley Ronald Elmore Preston Faidley Carl Foscoe Curtis Furrey 32 Ruby Gaylor Jane Gilbert Judy Gilbert Judy Groves Danny Hall Shirley Hall Elsie Harlow Mary Harrison Wayne Hayslett Freddie Holt Regina Hostetter Billy Huffman Kay Hunt of 63” Barbarba Irvine Fred Johnson Nancy Johnson Jimmy Jefferies Ruth Knighton Judy Landis Bonnie Lipes James Long jBarbarba Loving June Morris Lillie Neal David Nicely Dwight Nicely ! 33 Grant Nicely Russell Nicely Dora Oyler Harold Paxton John Persinger Harvey Reynolds Norman Reynolds Katherine Rhea Sandra Ross Billy Sergent Carol Slayton Charles Simpson Ruth Tidwell Beverley Tinsley Mary Tinsley Stewart Tucker Elizabeth Turner Sidney Tyler Mary Tyree Brenda Unroe Margaret Walton Virginia Wilson Jimmy Workman 34 ORGANIZATIONS FROM THESE ROOTS . . . the students at Central High learn leadership and responsibility through their work on the council. The purpose of the S.C.A. is to increase respect for school and private property, to promote courtesy and general good citizenship on the school grounds, in the building and on the buses. All students of Central are members of the Student Council Association. Student Council Association S.C.A. Officers are from left to right: Beverley Showalter, Reporter; David Andrews, Treasurer; Rebecca Scruggs, Secre- tary; Judy McNabb, President; Wanda Webb, Vice-President; Miss Gleason, Sponsor. 36 At Christmas, the S.C.A. collects food from each homeroom and prepares Christmas boxes for needy families. FROM THESE ROOTS ... the Students of Central High School build strong characters for their future years by pledging allegiance to the flag. S.C.A. ACTIVITIES Each year, the S.C.A. President awards letters to those who have obtained the standard twenty-five points required by the point system. 37 FROM THESE ROOTS. . . we create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of character. The Hi-Y clubs are in affiliation with the Young Members are from left to right: C. Scruggs, J. Hayslett, P. Carter, R. Scruggs, C. Bess, S. Armstrong, P. Weber, S. Francis, D. Francis, L. Putnam, N. Ross, M. Collins, J. Wrenn, S. White- side, P. Drumheller, D. Long, W. Lee, S. Collins, L. Brough- Hi-Y This newly formed club has tried to build up and make themselves well-known among the students at Central. Two of their projects they carried through with much success was making a basket of food for a needy family at Christmas and collecting money and making a donation to a needy fund. Members from Left to Right: R. Simpson, T. Nicely, J. Newcomer, T. Bryant, E. Pat- terson, J. Burch, T. Irvine, J. Walton, D. Andrews, J. Taylor, P. Thurston, C. Nicely, Mr. F. Parker, Advisor. Mens Christian Association throughout Virginia. The starting and organizing of the Hi-Y clubs ranks first in the Tri-Hi-Y. man, S. Saunders, J. Wrenn, P. Ross, B. Wood, J. Ross, Mrs. A. Broughman, Advisor, B. Showalter, P. Simmons, D. Tyler, D. Nicely, F. Higgens, C. McGuire, L. Higgens, J. McNabb, E. Craft, Mrs. Z. Fliese. Junior Tri-Hi-Y The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y and in affiliation with the Y.M.C.A. of Virginia. This club is made up of Eighth Grade stu- dents who are preparing to enter the Tri-Hi-Y. Their purpose also is to create, maintain, and extend. Members are from Left to Right: S. Ross, V. Wilson, C. Showalter, C. Showalter, S . Brown, V. Hostetter, E. Turner, Miss E. Michie, Advisor, N. Capps, K. Rhea, G. Bryant, P. Ayers, W. Lee, Senior Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor, S. Francis, Senior Tri- Hi-Y Sponsor. Future Homemakers of America F.H.A. Officers President Norma Ross V, President .... Carolyn Bliss Secretary Peggy Freels Treasurer Nancy Watts Chaplain Wanda Webb Parliamentarian . . Betty Mayt- Historian . . . Pauline Gladwell Pianist . . Beverley Showalter Songleader Joyce Smith Reporter Ellen Clark Sponsor Mrs. Perdue The F.H.A. sponsors annually a fashion show. Each year a Queen is chosen by vote for outstanding work in the club. r, I, Field trips are taken by the club to colleges and factories. This picture was taken at Madison College. i A Sadie Hawkins dance is sponsored by the club. The F.H.A. Christmas Formal is one of the biggest events of the club. Prizes are given to students for best dancers and most country dressed. Ronnie Brough- man and Wanda Webb were chosen as best dancers. Suellen Collins Asst, Editor Jerry Wolfe Business Mgr. Connie Scruggs, Editor--Miss JoAnn Carter, Advisor Billy Warlitner T ypist Carol Heare Typist Judy McNabb Asst. Business Mgr. Passing Parade Staff Phyllis Simmons Typist Susie Murray Circulation Mgr. Jerry Potter Photographer Have you ever been about to drop from exhaustion? Have you put out so much effort you dropped when the job was completed? Have you been unable to sleep until a job was done and then unable to arouse? Have you worn out your shoes, your fingers, your imagination? No? Then you ' ve never been on the annual staff, as these have. This is the Passing Parade Staff, and they ' ve had it. Now you have it and they hope you like it. CENTRILIAN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Low Moor, Virginia Staff Working The newspaper staff works hard to meet the deadline they set in which to get the paper out. Each mem- ber of the staff has a certain job to do but they all pitch in and do any job when the deadline draws close. You ' ll never know how important this deadline is until you ' ve had the privilege of working on the Centtilian. Selling Like Mad These students are selling newspapers and you can see what a job they are having with students yelling, I want one, and pushing and shoving each other with outstretched arms to get theirs so as to set down or stand up and read it. There ' s always half a dozen other heads pearing over their shoulders to see if they can read something that they haven ' t already found out about. This is one of the many projects the junior class under- takes. They try to make this publication every six weeks. The money that is cleared is turned over to the school. 43 Choir Director, Mrs. Ballengee Trees I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth ' s sweet flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, And lifts her leafy arms to pray; A tree that may in Summer wear A nest of Robins in her hair: Upon whose bosom snow has lain who intimately lives witii rain. Poems are made by fools like me. But only God can make a tree. Joyce Kilmer FIRST ROW: A. Fisher, E. Patterson, R. Via, B. Warlitner, F. Vess, R. Metz, J. Broughman, D. Ferguson, M. Collins, A. Wilhebn, J. Hayslett, B. Wood, J. Fuller, C. Phillips, J. Jefferies, B. Burks. SECOND ROW: H. Simpson, G. Patterson, B. Cook, B. Freels, W. Potter, P. Carter, B. Cronise, W. Webb, S. Snodgrass, J. Stull, B. Brooks, S. Vess, M. Kelly, P. Thurston, B. Hyler, J. Webb. THIRD ROW: R. Simpson, J. Walton, J. Fisher, S Nicely, N. Thurston, V. Groves, G. Saville, R. Garrett, G. Barbee, S. Whiteside, C. Weikel, J. Newcomer, J. T aylor. 44 Junior Classical League The Central J.C.L. is affiliated with the National Club. It also belongs to the state organization. Anyone who has studied Latin may be a member during high school after once paying his membership dues. The purpose of the club is to create and maintain greater interest in Latin at the national, state, and local levels. Every year the club holds a National Convention, to which all the local clubs are invited to send representatives. The Virginia J. C. L. also has a convention. This year it was held at Waynesboro High School. The Central Club sent Carol McGuire as its representative to this con- vention. Our club meets once a month. The program chairman has a program planned for this meeting which deals with some phase of Roman life or some contribution to the world. During tire December meeting the members of the club made Christmas cards. The club also plans to present a program for assembly. The big event of the year will be the annual spring banquet. 45 The Keep Virginia Green club has done outstanding work this year in helping to prevent two fires from spreading to any great harm. By doing this they have carried out their purpose; to fight and help prevent fires. The pledge that every member takes is, I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully to defend from waste the natural resources of my country --its soils and minerals, its forest, water, and wild life. The Deca Club under the supervision of Mr. Robert Booker strives to make today ' s smaller businesses, larger better businesses of tomorrow. Distributive Education Mechanical Drawing Around School FROM THESE ROOTS . . . will come the draftsmen of tomorrow. This drawing class composed of Senior boys is under the leadership of Mr. Robert Knabenshue. FROM THESE ROOTS . . . will come the scientists of tomorrow. Here in this laboratory Mary Lucy Deisher and Gary Noffsinger are preparing oxygen and collecting it by means of displacement of water. Chemistry Experiment Library Science The students in Library Science learn how to file books, write cards, and take care of all the shelves and books. Miss Wolfe guides the students in the work. Art Class Under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Smith, the Art Class is responsible for a large part of the Art-work done for the school activities. Shorthand is for any student who desires stenographic work later on or to use it for personal pur- poses. Shorthand Office Practice Office Practice is designed to prepare secretarial students for immediate employment. PROM: The U.S.S. Falcon carried out the theme Moon- light Cruise for the Jr. -Sr. Prom. Music was furnished from the top deck of the Falcon by the Sophisticated Seven. PROM: Here a few Juniors and their sponsors are preparing refreshments for intermission. rtUCN f MINSTREL: This group of dancers, called the White Cadeterretts, tapped out their dance to I ' m Going to Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter. CLASS NIGHT: The Ring Ceremony is a high point in the Junior year. Each Jun- ior has a Senior to ring them. ATHLETICS LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Via, R. Simpson, T. Irvine, B. Warlitner, J. Newcomer, G. Kern, J. Taylor, W. Potter, J. Williams, K. Craft, R. Stogdale. SECOND: E. Brown, T. Nicely, T. Bryant, P. Thurston, D. Kyle, T. Tyree, J. Craft, J. Spence, D. Andrews, H. Simpson, J. Kitt, THIRD: D. Spence, D. Nicely, B. Honts, J. Harris, B. Burkes, F. Nicely, C. Weikel, D. Potter, H. Craft, F. Brown, P. Broughman, Mgr. J. Fuller. Football This is the 1958 starting eleven for the Central Falcons. They played average ball in most games but faced better ball clubs from District 5 and they captialized on all our mistakes. The team consisted mainly of inexperienced underclassmen who in spite of this fact played extremely good ball. John Newcomer Bill Warlitner Co-Captains Watching intently from the sideline Central re- serves await the starting whistle. This Buena Vista back had a rough road to travel against Centrals defense on this play. 53 Dreama Nicely was crowned Homecoming Queen of the Central Falcons for 1958 at the half of the Central-Buena Vista game. This is an annual event. The Queen and Senior attendant, Sue Ellen Col- lins, were chosen by the football team. Homecoming The Queen and her court. The Sophomore and Jun- ior attendants, Pat Drumheller and Judy Hayslette were elected by their classes. After the game the crowd proceded to the Central gym for the annual Homecoming dance with music by Buck Arritt and his Lets Dance Band. 54 Cheerleaders This group of girls, the Central Cheerleaders, neatly dressed in maroon and grey, formed the energetic nucleus which encouraged school spirit and participation in all athletic events. The cheerleaders backed the Falcons through victory and defeat. Rocking the rafters of the gyms, the cheering section gave out with roars of pep and enthusiasm at the games. . . J ' • ' adei [1 ins f ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Lee, Sherry Collins, Loretha Putnam, Linda Higge ns, Judy Ross, Dora Lee Francis Wanda Webb. CENTER: Karen Averill, Mascot, and Sue Ellen Collins. 55 Varsity Basketball From Left to Right: Manager, Johnny Fuller; Billy Warlitner; Ellwood Clark; David Hill; Timmy Bryant; John Newcomer; Danny Showalter; Tony Nicely; Earl Loan; Gary Noffsinger; Gary Kern; Manager, Freddie Brown. KNEELING in center are Gaptains Jerry Taylor and Ronnie Simpson. Gary Kern adds two points to help up the score in a thrilling victory over Govington. Ronnie Simpson isn ' t quite tall enough to stop this scorer, but gives it a try anyway. Coach Frank Parker J ' 56 54 f 140 f 134 1 M •I I ' bil 30 1 Junior Varsity Basketball FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: David Williams, Donnie Kyle, Harold Craft, Gary Showalter, FOURTH ROW: Dickie Spence, Eric Burger, THIRD ROW: Bernard Honts, Wayne Hayslett, SECOND ROW: David Andrews, W. M. Drum- heller, FIRST ROW: Buddy Dowd, Jimmy Workman. Girls’ Basketball In practice session guard Judy Hayslett is trying to block shot of taller Judy Peters. Peggy Myers and Mary Deisher scramble for a rebound. LEFT SIDE, Back to Front: Polly Webber, Patricia Drumheller, Ellen Clark, Beverley Sho- walter, Peggy Myers, Judy Hayslett, Frances Clark. RIGHT SIDE: Nancy Thurston, Judy Peters, Peggy Carter, Becky Stogdale, Mary Deisher, Bonnie Wood, Carolyn Reynolds, Sandra Armstrong. STANDING IN BACK: Becky Scruggs, Dreama Nicely, Miss Carter, coach, Dar- lene Tyler, Clydette Griffith. 58 Baseball Saved by sliding! LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Loan, Jerry Taylor, Leonard Kitt, Raymond Via, Richard Via, BACK ROW: James William, Gary Noffsinger, Tony Nicely, Richard Stogdale, David Andrews. Stealing doesn ' t pay. Earl finds this true as he was tagged out trying to steal home. iBtIC SCHOOLS Mr. Hayes is a familiar person around school. With the help of Freddie Holt and Wayne Cooley he keeps the school clean. They straighten desl s which have become shifted to different angles during the day, sweep paper and other trash off the floor, and make our school a more pleasant place to come. cil X ’ ' ustodians The bus drivers job is to convey the school children to and from school. Their routes cover many miles. They maintain order and look after the safety of the children. Pictured LEFT TO RIGHT are: Mr. Jones, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Lawhorn, Mr. Downey, Mr. Averill, and Mr. Shires. ADVERTISING BOOSTERS Jerrys Bop Land Ferrells Town Tavern A B Beauty Shop “We specialize in Permanents’’ Cozy Ketchen Drive-In Oscar’s Drive-In Childs Heare Jewelers A W Root Beer Samuel Smith’s Transfer and Storage Crawfords Barber Shop Jefferies Market Star Cut Rate Oak Grove Service Station La Fluer Beauty Shop Clifton Forge, Va. Zimmerman Company “The Man’s Store.’’ Midway Greenhouse Cliftondale Service Station Hodges Jewelers Jefferson Street Market Lawson Hardware Clifton Forge Steam Laundry Rural Supply Company Wilson Tire Service H. Rooklin Co. C. W. Motors, Inc. Ayers Laundry and Cleaners Western Auto Covington, Virginia Standard Printing Company Johnson’s Texaco Covington, Virginia Clifton Forge Motor Company Mayflower Inn General Office Supply Company C. P. Whetmore, Co. Hall’s Shoe Repair Shop Russell Apperson Lucelle’s Beauty Shoppe Rapp’s Shell Jones Jewelry Shop J. J. E lectric Co. A Brighter Future with planned bank savings Education Automobile Home Business THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Solicit Your Banking Business Member of F.D. I, C.— Federal Reserve Bank Clifton F orge Virginia DRESSLER MOTORS INC Monroe Cherry Sts. Covington Telephone 9251-9291 ROOKLIN’S INC. Department Store Va. ALLEGHANY HARDWARE COMPANY Dial 2-2123 Covington, Virginia POWELL PLUMBING AND HEATING Maple Ave. Covington 214 HIGHLAND STREET Phone 4851 COVINGTON, VIRGINIA ‘Outfits for the entire family” Warren L. Powell Phone 4291 HYDE ' SPHARMACY 508 Main St. Clifton Forge Phone 7566 “Try your drug store first.” ER. MASSIE SON Insurance— Real Estate First National Bank Bldg. Clifton Forge Phone 5586 Va. NICELY’S SINCLAIR SERVICENTER Dial 2-3006 502 W. Ridgeway Clifton Forge, Virginia COVINGTON SUPPLY CO. ‘Always Improving Our Service to You.” Telephone 2-2654 WOOD CHEVROLET CO ' We Service What We Sell” Phone 2133 Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge THE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL BANK ' Your Bank” F. D. I. C. Virginia THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ”We Are Equipped to Serve You’ Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COVINGTON DEPARTMENT STORE ' The Store of Name Brands: Covington, Virginia INDUSTRIAL RAYON CORPORATION A Good Place To Work” Covington Virginia To Grow Electrically Clifton Forge Virginia CAPP’i’ AIR ;FRvirF ;TATinM Route 42 Phone 2-325 Clifton Forge, Virginia LEGGETT’S DEPARTMENT STORE “The Honie of Better Values” Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel Millinery — Shoes Dry Goods — Notions Dial 5576 Clifton Forge Virginia E. R idgeway COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY They go Together There’s a “one and only” in refreshment, loo Clifton Forge Virginia II SOUTHERN RESTAURANT II Home of Fine Foods SNEAD BUICK 11 800-810 S. Lexington Street Owned and Operated by II Covington, Virginia Mr. Mrs. Eddie Carter j Buick and Opel Sales and Service II Telephone 2-2224 THE RIVERVIEW REST HOME 0. E. PARKER CO., INC. A wonderful place to spend your vacation cool, restful, quiet, friendly and home-cooked food. Building Materials and General Contracting Telephone 6-8782 Covington Virginia Covington Virginia Hot Springs Road Office Phones 3291 and 3191 FARRAR’S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Fountain Service Dial 8091 FRIDLEY’S PHARMACY Clifton Forge, Virginia “Service for the Sick’’ Phone 3166 308 W. Main St. Clifton Forge, Virginia Covington Virginia TIDWELL’S MARKET PAPERMAKERS PAPERWORKERS Fresh Meats, Fancy Groceries, and “Success for your future.’’ Produce Sixth and Nelson St. Iron Gate, Va. Phone 2-0755 FITZGERALD’S Groceries — Dry Goods Compliments of Wearing Apparel Appliances - Sporting Goods “Pleasing You — Pleases Us” COVINGTON MOTORS Ridgeway Street Phone 2118 Clifton Forge, Va. Ford Mercury WEBER’S FLOWER SHOP A Complete Floral Service Flowers by Wire Anywhere WOOLWINE’S MARKET 433 E. Ridgeway Dial 2-2406 Home of Finer Foods Clifton Forge Va. ' ' We Deliver Phone 2136 JENKIN’S ESSO SERVICENTER R. M. LOVING FUNERAL HOME Road Service and AMBULANCE SERVICE “Friend of Motoring Public” Phone 23601 45 Yrs. of satisfactory service to the People of Alleghany Country. Clifton Forge, Va. ( SS DEALER THE DAILY REVIEW IRON GATE FIRE DEPT. The Oldest Daily N eivspaper Congratulations in to Senior Class from Iron Gate Fire Dept. Alleghany County Clifton Forge Virginia GIBSON CO., INC. E. L.’s DRIVE-INN 118 S. Lexington Street Curb Service Y our Cliftondale Park Hardware Shopping Center Covington Virginia “Stop by after the games.” Phone 9977 Clifton Forge Virginia your paint and hardware Shop at Edsel-Renault” A New Car to Fit Every Budget SMITH-McKENNEY HARDWARE CORP. WRIGHT EDSEL SALES Dial 5566 Dial 7556 Clifton Forge, Virginia Covington Virginia Compliments Compliments of of VIRGINIA TAXI SMITH SUPER MARKET Clifton Forge Virginia Albert Smith, Jr. — Owner 125 North Maple Avenue Covington, Virginia JAMES B. RACEY CO., INC. General Insurance BOTTLED GAS COMPANY OF COVINGTON and Real Estate 310 N. Maple Ave. Phone 2-9241 Clifton Forge Virginia Covington Virginia Compliments of COVINGTON HARDWARE FURNITURE COMPANY (Incorporated) ARRITT FUNERAL HOME Good Merchandise — Fair Prices 24 flour Ambulance Service Phone 3366 Phone 2-2201 Covington Virginia REIDS GRILL Covington 2-0331 Friendly service _ Quality foods f Convenient location FINK’S JEWELER Sterling Silver HARLOW ENGLEMAN TEXACO SERVICENTER Diamonds and Watches 323 W. Main Phone 5671 Covington Virginia If you mention this ad, 1 M a $1.50 car ivash is yours for $.75. Phone 24312 Selma Virginia Compliments E. A. SNEAD FURNITURE CO., INC. from DAVIDSON BARBER SHOP Lee’s Carpets— R.C. A. —Simmons Kelvinator Juvenile Furniture The Home of Flat Top Haircuts Phone 433 Ridgeway Street Clifton Forge Virginia 4261 4576 Covington Clifton Forge WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY ■ipiiPpppiiPPpMpn| Y Exclusive but not Expensive Ladies Ready-T o- ear Phone 3581 (m CAROLYN SHOPPE (q) W 1 Clifton Forge Virginia Selma Virginia FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION of CLIFTON FORGE Compliments of NICELY ' S FUNERAL HOME Clifton Forge Virginia Phone 5521 RAYON SERVICE STATION Compliments of the Edgemont Drive on Rt. 18 SHOE BOX Buck Whiteside Covington, Va. 223 Main Street Covington Virginia, €SSOy CLUTTER WADDELL ESSO 1 DARI-DELITE 0 601 S. Lexington Street f 1 I ' elephone 9911 Y Covington, Virginia 1 Covington Virginia 0 Congratulations and Best Wishes Central High Graduates WHITING OIL COMPANY and ASSOCIATE DEALERS = CITIES @ SERVICE = DISTRIBUTORS Milemaster and Super 5-D Gasoline Tires Motor Oils — Kerosene — Fuel Oil Batteries Accessories McCALLISTER BELL, INC. Covington Phone 2-2101 Mountain Gem Bell s Self-Rising Flours Distributors of Esso Fuel and Kerosene e recomme nd HOTEL JEFFERSON for your patronage, a friendly, modern establishment. MILLER’S STUDIO Today s Photographs Tomorrow s Treasures Fine photographs since 1929 Day or Night, Dial 20346 Main St. Covington RITSCH ' S CLEANERS Office East Main Street Phone 3021 Vi irgmio BURCH ' S SINCLAIR STATION 813 Main Street Dial 9801 Clifton Forge Virg inio NICELY FORD SALES, INC. Clifton Forge Virginia Ford Cars Trucks Farm Equipment Telephone 2131 CABELL COAL CO., INC. Wholesale Distributors Covington BER WIND’S Standard New River Standard Pocahontas Coals and Berwind’s Genuine Pocahontas BRIQUETS Carbon Splints Vo. Low Moor AVERILL’S STORE Your Groceries will be delivered. Virginia E. L.’s FOUNTAIN AND GRILL 430 W. Ridgeway St. Breakfast — Plate Lunches Sandwiches — Sodas Compliments of L. K. MAYTAG AND FURNITURE “Your Appliance Supermarket’ Dial 8281 BUDDY AND SONNY ' S LOCKART’S GULF SERVICE STATION Road Service Don’t Fuss, Call Us For Fancy Fruits Vegetables Visit the COVINGTON DRIVE-IN MARKET “When it grows, we sell it.” Dial 2 0004 Iron Gate, Virginia Dial 2-0146 RUFF’S SHOES in Foster’s 520 Main St. Clifton Forge, Va. ‘Shoes for the entire family.” PURKEY FLORIST P. 0. Box 503 Night Phone 2-8616 312 Maple Ave. Dial 2-2241 Covington, Va. DAIRY QUEEN Sundaes — Sodas — Floats Shakes — Malts Cones Dillys — D. Q. — Sandwiches Curl Top Cones — Banana Splits Pints — Quarts 1120 So. Alleghany Covington Virginia Compliments of M. H. EISHMAN, INC. Leading variety in Junior Department Stores in Alleghany County and surroundings. Covington Virginia J. B. SALTERINI, INC. Compliments of John B. Salterini Covington Virginia Compliments of the Wishful Thinking Just Chattin Ouch ! ! What Is It??? Bullshipper Me and Peterkins I ' ll Never Hit It Stuck Three Musketeers Careful, Now Kill Them Before They Multiply You Think You Got Troubles Posing??..?- Armstrong, Sandra--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3, Pres. 4; J.V. 1, Varsity Basketball, 2,3,4; S.C.A. Representative 3; 4-H Club, 1, Reporter 2, Vice Pres. 3,4; F.H.A., 1,2,3; Newspaper, 3; Minstrel 3. Beard, William--D.E. Club, 4 - K.V.G., 4. Bess, Carolyn--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Minstrel, 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y, 2.3, Sec. 4; 4-H Club, 1,2. Burch, Jerry--4-H Club, 1,2,3; Hi-Y, 4; Newspaper, 3; D.E. Club 4; K.V.G. 2,3; Vice Pres. Senior Class; S.C.A. Representative. Clark, Ellen--4-H Club, 1,2,3; F.H.A., 1,3,4; J.V. Basketball, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2,3,4; Latin Club, 3,4. Clark, Shirley--F.H. A., 1,3,4; 4-H, 1.2.3. Collins, Sue Ellen--4-H, 1; Jr. Tri- Hi-Y; F.H.A. , 1; Cheerleader, 2,3; Head Cheerleader, 4; News- paper Staff, Reporter; Assistant Editor of Annual Staff; Senior Play; Latin Club, 3,4. Conner, Wayne--D.E., 3,4; K.V.G. ,4. Cook, VVilliam--Choir, 4; K.V.G., 4; 4-H Club 2. Craft, Eloise--4-H Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; News- paper 3. Crum, Shirley--F.H. A. , 1; ClassSec. 2,3,4; Newspaper, 3; Minstrel, 2,3. Fisher, Joe--Hi-Y, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2, 3,4; Choir, 4. Frances, Seatta--Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; Chaplain 4; Choir, 2,3; F.H.A., 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor; Minstrel, 2,3. Freels, Billy--4-H Club, 1, Song- leader 2, Treasurer 3,4; Choir, 3,4; Science Club, 1. Heare, Carol--F.H. A. 2, Historian 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; Latin Club, Pres. 3,4; 4-H, Pres. 1; Annual Staff, Typist, 4; Newspaper 3; Jr. -Tri- Hi-Y Sponsor; Senior Play. Higgins, Faye--4-H, 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Library Science, 3,4; Newspaper, 3. Humphreys, Raymond--D.E. , 4; Basketball 2,3. Irvine, Tommy--K.V.G., 2,3,4; Foot- ball, 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2,3; Choir, 4; Hi-Y, 1,4; Newspaper 3. Jefferies, Jerry--K.V.G., 4; Senior Play; Newspaper 3. Jones, Virginia--Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Newspaper, 3; 4-H Club, 1; Varsity Basketball, 1,2,3; F.H.A., 1,2, 3, 4; Choir, 4. Kimberlin, Nancy--F.H.A., 1; 4-H Club, 2,3; Choir, 3. Loan, Earl--4-H Club, 1; Basketball, 3; Baseball, 3. Lucado, David--K.V.G., 4; Hi-Y, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2; Choir, 4. Mays, Peggy--F.H. A. , 1; 4-H Club, 1; Newspaper, 3. McGuire, Carol--F.H.A. , 1,2,3; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Latin Club, 3, Chaplain, 4; Senior Play. McNabb, Judy--4-H Club, 1,2; Tri- Hi-Y, 2,3, Chaplain, 4; Jr. Tri- Hi-Y; F.H.A., 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 3,4; Editor of Newspaper, 3; Library Science, 4; S.C.A., Reporter, 2, Vice Pres., 3, Pres., 4, Minstrel, 2,3. Myers, Peggy--Basketball, 3,4; News- paper, 3; F.H.A., 1; 4-H Club 1. Murray, Susie--Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Sponsor of Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Sec. of S.C.A., 2; Manag- ing Editor of Newspaper, 3; Circulation manager Annual Stall, 4; F.H.A., 1; 4-H Club, Treasurer, 1, Vice-Pres., 3; Minstrel, 3; Choir, 2; Latin Club, 3,4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Minstrel, 3; Senior Play. Newcomer, John--S.C. A., 3,4; K.V.G., 3, Leader, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2,3; Hi-Y Pres., 4; Treasurer of Senior Class; Football, 1,2,3, Co- captain 4; J.V. Basketball; Choir, 4; Newspaper, 3; Senior Play. Nicely, Betty Lou--F.H.A., 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1; Minstrel, 2,3; Li- brary Science, 3,4; Newspaper, 3; Choir, 2,3. Nicely, Beula--Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; 4-H Club, 1; F.H.A., 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Newspaper, 3; Library Science, 2. Nicely, Charlotte --F.H.A. , 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1; Typist Newspaper, 3; Library Science, 2,3,4. Nicely, Dreama--F.H. A. , 1,2; 4-H Club, 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,4; News- paper, 3; J.V. Basketball, 1. Nicely, Linda--F.H.A., 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1,2. Patterson, Emest--Choir, 2,3, Sec. and Treas. 4; Basketball, 3; 4-H Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 1, Chaplain, 4; D.E. President; Minstrel, 2,3; News- paper. Persinger, Carol--F. H. A. , 1; Choir, 3; 4-H Club,l. Potter, Jerry--4-H Club, 1,2,3; Sen- ior Class President; Hi-Y, 1,4; Choir, 2,3; Minstrel, 3; Treasurer of D.E., 4; Senior Play Staff; News- paper. Putnam, Loretta --F.H.A., 1, Treas- urer, 2; 4-H Club, 1, Songleader, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Parliamentarian, Cheerleader, 4. Ross, Norma--4-H Club, 1,2; F.H. 1.2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Newspaper, 3 Library Science 3; Treasurer of Junior Class; Vice Pres, of Sopho- more Class; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4. Scruggs, Connie --President of Fresh man. Sophomore, Junior Classes; J Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Vice Pres. 3,4; F.H.A., 1,2, Reporter- Songleader, 3; Latin Club, 3,4; Newspaper, 3; Editor Annual Staff Minstrel, 2,3; Senior Play. Showalter, Beverley--F.H. A. , 1,2,3, F.B.L.A., 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Latin Club, Pres. 1,4; Basketball, 1,2,3, Senior Play. Simmons, Phyllis--F.H. A. , 1,2; 4-H Club, 1, Songleader, 2, Sec. 3; Minstrel, 2,3; Varsity Basketball, 3; Typist Annual Staff; Newspape Staff Typist, 3; Jr. Hi-Hi-Y, Vice President; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball, 2. Thomas, Pansy--4-H Club, 2,3; Tri- Hi-Y, 2,3; F.H.A., 1; Newspaper, Thurston, Nancy --Basketball, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,4; 4-H Club, 1,2; J.V. ! Basketball, 1. Tyler, Darlene --Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; F.H.A., 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H, 1, Pres. 2; Business Manager Newspaper, 3; J. V. Basketball, 2. Via, Pete--D.E. Club, 4; 4-H, 1,2, 3,4; Newspaper, 3, Minstrel, 3; K. V.G., 1,2, 3,4. Via, Wayne--4-H, 2,3; Newspaper, 3; K.V.G., 4; Football, 4; Base- ball, 2,3; Choir, 3,4. Walton, Jackie--Science Club, l,2;i K.V.G., 3,4; Football, 2; Choir, 3, Vice Pres., 4; Hi-Y 4. Warlitner, Billy--4-H Club, 1,2,3; Hi-Y, 4; K.V.G., 4; Football, 2,3 Co-Captain, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3, ' Choir, 4; Typist Annual Staff, 4; Newspaper, 3. Webber, Polly--F.H. 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