Churchville High School - Globe Yearbook (Churchville, VA)
- Class of 1953
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IIII IIIIIIII 4113 Y , L .By-, Wm Q, VNIXXQ. Hu 'G ,. f or 40- 4 I953 HIIIIII HIIIH S IIHIIIIIIHIIIIII, VIRGINIA 1 Dedication MISS JOYC E HOFFMAN We, the Senior Class of 1953, take great plea- sure in dedicating this, the sixth edition of THE GLOBE, to Miss Joyce Hoffman. She has been with us for two years and we feel that she has ably assisted us in preparing the annual and in other activities of the Senior Class. -9- if Qcwliij 5 fe? 3 WUQ, DR. JOHN C. SHREVE MRS. MARY HAWKINS MISS JOYCE HOFFMAN MISS M. PITSENBARGEF Principal Secretary, Typing English Science, Social Studies A we-. If . , .Q H.. K ,.-'K -tw COL. T. J ELIA MRS. MARY KNOWLES , ,W 7 ,nw , Mathematics Physical Education Home Economics Agriculture MRS. KATHLEEN WILLIAR MR. EUGENE SMITH MRS. OLIVE SHREVE MRS. D. REVERCOMB Music Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade MRS. ETTA FOSTER Fourth Grade Third Grade 5eC0r1d Grade First Grade Wim -4- QEWZQRS fi 5 RUBY JEAN ALTIZER llRUbYll Oh Noi Q Favorite Pastime---Reading Ambition---Marriage CAROLYN VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG Lina nshootu Favorite Pastime---Laughing Ambition---Secretary VIRGIL LEE ARMSTRONG llcorkyll AwI Heck Favorite Pastime---Riding Bike Ambition---Work at DuPont PAUL LYN N BOTKI N Paul Utterly ridicuIas Favorite Pastime---Bus Duty Ambition---College Professor RUBY DRUCILLA BOTKI N IISUHYII Shoot Noi Favorite Postime--Writing to Sailors Ambition---Join the Waves RAMONA GAY BURGANDINE Manic 'Peter Rabbit' Favorite Pastime---Fred Lee - Ambition--Stenogropher -5- 'U-'W 85' fi .- , M1 ww, Ii I my 1 I W' M :g, .E,,q,,, , I , E, ,.Z, ' gi' i'fl H :Wir 1 ,yin V,AZ .,,.. N54 S I a t if k , I - A , H LELAND JUNIOR BUSSARD llTumeYll Shot Who? Favorite Pastime---Going to Town Ambition---Air Force DONALD RICHARD BYRD Donnie Sl1ootI No Favorite Pastime--Traveling Ambition---Motel Manager EUNICE MARLE NE GRAHAM Bootsie Aw, Monie Favorite Postime---Watching the Mailbox Ambi tion---Marri age GRANVILLE GARLAND GRIFFIN llTommyll l don't carel' Favorite Pastime---Skipping School Ambition---To get out of school LACY GENE HEVENER IILQCYII ll ll Favorite Pastime---Clowhing Ambition---Truck Driver RONALD DOUGLAS HEVENER Ronnie Alright now Favorite Pastime---Drawing cars Ambition---Farmer -7- 51 Q ODELL ESTON HUFFER ll Il Heck Nol Favorite Pastime---Basketball Ambition--- Professional bal lpl ayer SHIRLEY MAE HUFFER Shirley OhI My Goodness Favorite Pastime---Sports Ambition---Secretary JOSEPHINE RUTH LANGE Il-bil Ohl My Gosh Favorite Pastime---Doing Nothing Ambition---Secretary ROBERT LEE LESSE LY llBobll l Don't carel Favorite Pastime---Skating Ambition---DuPont MILDRED lRENE SANDY Millie ' Chl Shoot Favorite Pastime---Writing to Donald Ambition---Nurse SHIRLEY DIAHL SHEFFER rlsugleu Bye Now! Favorite Pastime---Writing to Genie Ambition---Getting Married -8 Q , CURTIS LEE WIMER llcurt ll Better l1adn't Favorite Pastime---Women Ambition---Farmer DORIS LEE SIRON Doris Now let me see Favorite Pastime---Movies Ambition---Secretary PAGE ANN SOUTHARD ll ll Oh Heck Favorite Pastime---Writing letters Ambition---Join the Waves JAMES TURNER TALIAFERRO lljimll llHeyll Favorite Pastime---Telling iokes Ambition---Veterinarian JULIAN LATHAN WHITE Jul ian ll n Favorite Pastime---Pestering Paul Ambition---Engineer -9- ...Q I M if-IJ aguumgwwv Class History The class of '53 entered High School inSeptember 1949 with Mr. Jack Miller as our home room teacher. We elected the following officers: President, Ronald Hevener, Vice-President, Ruby Jean Altizer, Secretary, Jimmy Taliaferrog and Treasurer, Richard East. Our S. C. A. representatives were Julie Bruening and Ronald Hevener. We elected Ruby J. Altizer and Lacy Hevener as our Honor Court representatives. Dur- ing the Freshman year we participated in many activities and adjusted to high school life. We passed on to our Sophomore year with Miss Edythe Richcreek as our home room teacher. For our officers, we chose as President, Ronald Hevener, Vice- President, Jim Taliaferrog Secretary, Richard Eastg and Treasurer, Ramona Burgandine. The S. C.A. representatives were Carolyn Armstrong and Ronald Hevener, and, also, Caro- lyn, along with Lacy Hevener, was our representative to the Honor Court. In the spring of our Sophomore year, we had a class picnic at Gypsy Hill Park and afterwards went to a movie. We all were proud to see Ramona Burgandine and Jim Taliaferro crowned King and Queen at the Halloween Party. We entered the.Junior class with Miss Joyce Hoffman as our home room teacher. The class officers were: President, Carolyn Armstrong, Vice-President, Jim Talia- ferrog Secretary, Ramona Burgandineg Treasurer, Shirley Shefferg and Reporter, Donald Byrd. Our Honor Court representatives were Eunice Graham and Lacy Hevener and representatives to the S. C. A. were Carolyn Armstrong and Ronald Hevener. We were proud that the President of the S. C. A. , Richard East, and the Judge of the Honor Court, Ronald Hevener, were members of the Junior class. During our Junior year we received our graduating rings. Our class again won the King and Queen contest. Those crowned were Eunice Graham and Lacy Hevener. In December we had a wiener roast in the cabin at Lone Fountain. A great highlight of the year was our Junior play, Toby Helps Out. The three act comedy was presented on April 18, 1952 under the direction of Miss Hoffman. Jim Taliaferro, as Toby, played the leading role. During May we entertained the members of the Senior Class with a hayride to the Sand farm. September 5, 1952, eleven boys and eleven girls assembled in the Senior room, and we were very happy to find Miss Hoffman as our sponsor. Class officers were: Presi- dent, Ronald Hevener, Vice-President, Lacy Hevenerg Secretary, Carolyn Armstrong, Treasurer, Ramona Burgandineg and Reporter, Ruby J. Altizer. Mildred Sandy was elected as our S. C. A. representative. Our Honor Court representatives were Shirley Huffer and Jim Taliaferro. Members of the Senior Class who held offices in the S. C. A, were: President, Ronald Hevener, Secretary, Shirley Hufferg Treasurer, Jim Talia- ferro, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Odell Huffer. We chose as our class flower the Sweet Pea and for our colors, Light Blue and White. The Motto is: Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. , Friday night, November 14, 1952, the Senior Class presented its very successful play, Me and My Shadow. We were grateful to Miss Hoffman for directing our play. In December, one of our former class members, Donald Byrd came back to school to graduate with us making a total of twenty-three members. Historian, Shirley Huffer - 1 0- Class Will We, the Class of '53, dispose of our personal belongings as follows: l, Carolyn Armstrong, will my green eyes to Dawn Fullen. I, Ruby Jean Altizer, will my interest in my school work to Carolyn Hodge. I, Ruby Botkin, will my love for jeeps to Pauline Shifflet. I, Ramona Burgandine, will my love for a green Buick and the driver to Juanita Hanger. I, Eunice Graham, will my ability to stick to one boy friend to Shirley Wagner. I, Shirley Huffer, will my basketball suit, No. 34, to Connie Claytor. I, Shirley Sheffer, will my love for tall, dark, handsome men to Corean Arm- strong. I, Doris Siron, will my love for Lazy Acres to Peggy Seal. I, Page Southard, will my love for sailors to Betty Bussard. 1, Josephine Lange, will my love for Skyline Drive to Vera Graham. I, Mildred Sandy, will my quiet manners to Shirley Graham. I, Virgil Armstrong, will my ability for pestering Paul to Joe Hevener. I, Paul Botkin, will my job as bus duty helper to anyone fool enough to take it. I, Donnie Byrd, will my desk in the back of the room at the Chemistry Lab, to Billy Fink and hope the Junior girls don't get wet. I, Lacy Hevener, will my love for being late to Joe Taliaferro. I, Ronnie Hevener, will my job as president of the Senior Class to Patsy Moyers. I, Odell Huffer, will my usefulness for being tall on the basketball team to Allen Lambert. I, Tommy Griffen, will my love for Senior girls to Norman Robinson. I, Curtis Wimer, will my ability to argue with. the teachers to Sarah Goodman. I, Bobby Lessely, will my black wavey hair to Franklin Jackson. I, Leland Buzzard, will my ability to skip classes and go to town to Delbert Caps. I, Julian White, will my handsome features to anyone who needs them. l, Jim Taliaferro, will my ability to get along with the girls to Harry Vaught. To the Juniors, we do will our two erasers, in hopes that the teachers can keep trace of them during the free periods. To the Sophomores, we do will our quiet manners and good behavior. To the Freshmen, we do will our ability to be late for classes. To the Faculty, we the Senior Class of '53, wish to express our appreciation for the kindness and consideration shown us during our school days at Churchville. Written and submitted by, Ruby Botkin Eunice Graham -11- Class Prophecy In the year 1976 I started on a tour of the United States. Driving down the main street in Churchville, I found myself stopping in front of the school house. I stepped just inside of the door and of all people, I saw Ronnie Hevener, the principal, who brought back old memories. We began talking about old school days. He told me that Ruby Jean Altizer was teaching Algebra there, and that she was mar- ried to Richard East. When I saw Ruby she told me that Carolyn Armstrong, now Mrs. Robert Nickols, was in Churchville for the weekend, staying at the Byrd Tourist Home. I went down to the Tourist Home, and Donald greeted me. As we were talking about good old school days and watching TV, we saw Odell Huffer on This Is Your Life. He told about being the star basketball player at MadisonSquare Garden. Julian White also came on as aMagician. He looked just as he did in the Senior Play Me and My Shadow. As I traveled on I noticed that I had better get some gas. So I stopped at the first station I saw. To my surprise Virgil Armstrong appeared. He owned the station. The name was Corky's Station. As I was driving along listening to the radio, I heard a very familiar voice. Mrs. Fred Lee Lovegrove, the former Ramona Burgandine was introducedg she was explaining how to raise turkeys. I was riding along and saw a very beautiful stone house and a small child playing in the yard. It looked like Eunice Graham, but it was her child. Eunice is married to Glenn Peters. From there I went on to Washington. I went in a small restaurant, where I saw Paul Botkin jerking sodas. He told me he learned to jerk sodas at the T-Bone-Tooter. Paul said that Bobby Lessely and Leland Buzzard were in the Air Force and that they were home for a furlough. As I was drinking a coke, Josephine Lange and a small boy came over and spoke to me. She said that she was married to Kenneth Puckett. Josephine said that Lacy Hevener had a huge lumber company and was doing a very good business. As I walked down main street, not paying any attention to where I was going, I bumped into a young man. He was Jim Taliaferro, who was the manager of a large summer resort called The Roost. Jim said that Shirley Sheffer was married to Eugene Moyers, and that they were happily married and had an attractive daughter. After touring over Washington, I went through Bridgewater, where I saw a very familiar girl walking across the campus. It was Shirley Huffer, who was the basketball coach. She said that Mildred Sandy had completed her nurse training and is head nurse at Charlottesville. Later a large supply truck drove up and the driver asked me how to get to Pine Rung it was Tommy Griffin. He was to take over the Trucking Company. I just remembered I had an important appointment in Staunton. As I parked in front of the Insurance Building I saw Doris Siron. She had completed her secretarial training and had an office job there. She said that Ruby Botkin and Page Southard were secre- taries to Navy Officers. On my way home I saw Curtis Wimer. He owned a prosperous farm near Staunton. I surely was glad to talk and hear about all of my school pals who graduated with me in the class of 1953. -12.. Senior Play aeew vwf Ronald Hevener Jim Talioferro Julian White Ruby Jean Altizer Shirley Sheffer Shirley Huffer Carolyn Armstrong Ramona Burgandine Odell Huffer The Senior Class presented its play Me and My Shadow, a three act comedy by Vincent Bar- rett, November 14, 1952. The cast was as fol- lows: Cast Uf Characters Ronald Hevener .... ....... R oy Harrington Ruby Jean Altizer .... ..... A rleen Harrington Shirley Sheffer ..... Shirley Huffer .... Mrs. King .. Susan Fisher Jim Taliaferro ...... ..... B ruce Douglas Carolyn Armstrong ..... .... G eorgia Bulter Ramona Burgandine .... ....... ' 'Sl'1adow Odell Huffer ........ ....... H ickson Julian White . . . ........... Sabu Director ...... . . . Miss Hoffman -13- xoovsx X M Senior Hall Uf Fame Most Popular 6 - ' T54 +1 name. Beg, MMMAM ,qflqufed . 1 ' . ,A ., . M 2i:z,gg5,V I 45 gk + if .. ' ' - ',,,q,,,, -A-: :b F ' W Von Shirley 8: Lacy A Eu . 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We elected the following officers: President - Billy Finkg Vice-President - Patsy Moyersg Secretary - Sarah Good- mang and Tr'easurer - Shirley Wagner. S. C. A. representatives were Vera Graham and Billy Fink with Delores Viel and Joe Cox representing us on the Honor Court. The highlight of our Freshman year was the F. H. A. Kitchen Band which was made up of tenof our girls. The band, under the direction of Mrs. Karl Teufel, presented several programs during the Spring. We entered our Sophomore year with twenty-seven members and hadas our class sponsor, Colonel Thomas J. Randolph. Officers electedwere President - Delores Vielg Vice- Presi- dent - Vera Graham, Secretary - Patsy Moyers, Treasurer - Shirley Wagnerg and Reporter and Historian - Sarah Goodman. Shirley Wagner and Billy Fink were our Honor Court representatives and Delores Viel and Bobby Lessley served as S. C.A. representatives. During the year we chose our class motto, To have a friend is to be one, our colors, red and white, and our flower, the red rose. We had a class party in the Fall which was well attended by Sophomores and guests. Some of the Sophpmores were participants in the local Forensic Meet and Eugenia Mongold was in the One-Act Play. We started our Junior year with nineteen members and had as class sponsor, Miss Mary Pitsenberger. Our officer s were: President - Vera Grahamg Vice-President - Patsy Moyersg Secretary - Sarah Goodmang Treasurer - Virgie Sandy, Reporter - Eugenia Mon- gold, and Historian - Sarah Goodman. Vera Graham and Joe Hevener were our S. C. A. representatives and Doris McLain and Billy Fink were our Honor Court Representatives. The Junior girls madea nice showing in the basketball activities of the school. Eugenia Mongold, Delores Viel, and Sarah Goodman were on the first team while others were on the second team. Patsy Moyers and Juanita Hanger were two of the school's cheerleaders. We were proud that the Judge of the Honor Court, Eugenia Mongold and the president of the local Chapter of F. H. A. , Delores Viel, came from the Junior Class. During the year we ordered our class rings. We also presented our Junior Play in the Spring. Historian Sarah Goodman -13- Lynn Griffcn Edith Hamilton Sue Hartman Mary K. Hovener Jerry Horn Geraldine Jackson .lone Jordan Rosalie Kenner Boyd Losh Hurry Malcom Peggy Moors Rita he Mullonax Harry Vaught Dole Wagner ifhncy Wilfong Eunice William Sophomore Class History The class of 1955 began its Freshman year with Mr. Elia and Mrs. Williar as our guides. We elected the following officers: President, Jimmy Jones: Vice- President, Bobby Mc- Gavockg Secretary-Treasurer, Roy Graham. The Freshman class was represented in the S. C. A. by Pauline Shifflett and Jimmy Jones. Mary Frances Beck and Roy Graham re- presented us on the school Honor Court. The class was in charge of an assembly program with Lula Armstrong, Rita Rae Mullenax, Peggy Siron, and Mary K. Hevener taking part. We entered our Sophomore year losing ten of our classmates of last year and having Colonel Thomas J. Randolph as class sponsor. Officers who were elected are: President, Peggy Sirong Vice-president, Rosalie Kesner, Secretary, Mary K. Hevenerg Treasurer, Mary Frances Beck: Reporter, Rita Rae Mullenaxg Sergeant-at-Arms, Harry Vaught and Peggy' -Moore. AOur class is represented in the Honor Court by Dawn Fullen and Roy Graham. S. C. A. representatives are, Peggy Siron and Jerry Horn. The Sophomore class and many guests enjoyed a skating party at Rollerland in the fall. 'Sophomore girls make up a large part of Churchville High School's basketball team. The boys are working hard trying to improve their team. From our class Rosalie Kesner was chosen as one of the Cheerleaders for the school. The class motto is A Quitter Never Wins and A Winner Never Quits. The class colors are Blue and White. Our flower is the White Rose. We, of the Sophomore class are looking forward to receiving our diplomas in 1955. Class Historians Norma Lee Eagle Dawn Fullen -22- freshmen alincla Bartley 'na Bright tty Bussard lerrell Bussard annie Claytor rerwood Corbin aan Fitzzerald ary Gilmer :wis Graham :rolyn Hodge arcia Horn 'anklin Houff Indra Hull :tty Jack 'anklin Jackson arolyn Jordon llen Lambert rancis Lockridge ate Lovegrove udrey McLain leredith McWhorter 'onnie Proffitt everl ey Shifflett racy Shifflett Ilinton Shelling llilda Shaver oe Taliaferro lerry Thomas Iharles Vaught ihirley Vaught em 'Ohm nw-... 1 ,S . ,-5 is WSU 'WK 'Wm-qmrd 'Fav Chorles Viel Tommy White Myrtle Wimer Freshman Class History The Freshman Class of 1952 entered High School with an enrollment of thirty-five students under the sponsorship of Mr. Louis Elia and Mrs. Kathleen Williar. Soon after the be- ginning ofthe year one member ofthe class dropped out and at Christmas we were saddened by the death of Ralph Hamilton Jr. , another classmate. We elected as our class officers: President, Allen Lambertg Vice-President, Betty Bussardg Secretary, Audrey McLaing Treasurer, Joe Taliaferrog with Audrey McLain and Allen Lambert representating us in the S. C. A. We selected as our colors Red and Blue and the White Dogwood as our flower. Our motto was Look for the Good in Other People and Not for the Bad. Most of us joined the Glee Club and many went out for basketball. Class Historians Marcia Horn Carolyn Hodge In memory of In memory of Ralph Hamilton Jr. who was killed in an automobile acci- dent on December 18, 1952. -24- J Q! Seventh Grade FIRST ROW KL to RJ: Helen Fought, Patsy Buzzard, Wayne Smith, Donnie Hevener, Loretta Dame. SECOND ROW: Harold Sandy, David Flesher, Okie Wimer, Fred Gilmer, Evelyn Powers, Eleanor Horn, Dorothy Andrews, Boyd Sandy, Betty Synder. THIRD ROW: Baxter Bailey, Rebecca Houseman, Betty Sipe, Deann Jackson, Lester Richmond, Paul Hartman. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Moneymaker, Ruth Rexrode, Arlene Jackson, Judy Breuning, Ann Sutton, Rosalie Botkin, Bradley Blanton, Mary Bell Lambert, RusselArmstrong, Ray Strickler. FIFTH ROW: Joe Ailer, Charles Lamb, Mr. Smith, John Griffin, Robert Simmons. ABSENT: Mary Benson, Glenna Buzzard, Ann Siron, James Wood, Carl Lambert. ...26.. Sixth Grade , me-.sn s-.-.....,,,--6 . AJ.. -.' 1.3.x-V,, .Z r f-- ef b,Q FIRSI1 'hr Lfo I, ...fif ,f ,if -I n Sipe.f Frances Argen- B'.,Flesher, Chdrles Smith, James ,,..l.dlld Aclkins,AGlenn Alfizer. THIRD Will iqmr Thompson, Ellen Hevener, FOURTH ROW: Keith Karicafe, Garrett Brock, Deloris Turner, Mildred Armstrong. IN BACK: Mrs. Olive Shreve. 27- Fifth Grade FIRST ROW QL to Ri: Billy Armstrong, Wayne Fitzzerald, George Graham, Charles Pitsenbarger, Raymond Botkin, Delmar Benson, William Ralston, Nancy Lamb, Nancy Fullen, Adam Thomas, Edna Price, Fayth Armstrong, Rebecca Southard, Rodney McCroy, Forrest Harris, Forest Smith. SECOND ROW: BilIySiron, Joe Griffin, Norman Harris, Judy Ashby, Penny Karicofe, Katherine Craun, Wanda Clifton, Martha Houseman, Glenda Botkin, Douglas Van Lear, Jimmy Blanton, Franklin Cale. THIRD ROW: Betty Jordon, Nancy Cook, Ronald Daugherty, Byron Moats, Mary Hodge, Patsy Shull, Joyce Harris, Craig Snyder, Frances Argenbright, Brenda Richmond. ABSENT: Jimmy Peters, Glenn Talley, Mrs. Revercomb. -28- Fourth Grade FIRST ROW IL to Rl: Boyd Talley, Warren Paxton. SECOND ROW: Charles Sheffer, Harold Clifton, Wesley Losh, William Moyer, Mrs. Foster. THIRD ROW: Opal Griffen, Nellie Harris, Elwood Puffenbarger, J. C. McHann, Richard Moyer, Robert Campbell, Virgil Lessely. FOURTH ROW: Carol Sheffer, Jackie Daffin, Charles Hupman, Patricia Viel, John Sipe, Irene McCroy, Virginia Cale, Madeline Benson, Freddie Botkin. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Jackson, Phyllis Sandy, Betty Collins, Charleen Griffen, Connie Hodge, Dale Varner, Frankie Flesher. ABSENT: Lucille Thompason. -29- Third Grade FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Judy Waybright, Lawrence Wilfong, JamesArmstrong, Danny Shelling, Daniel Kelley, Roy Varner, Harry Harris, Walter Richmond, Wilma Richmond. SECOND ROW: Louis Armstrong, Peter McCray, Clyde Baker, Wilson Terry, Jimmy Argenbright, Tommy Pitsenbarger, Martha Adkins, Nancy Vaught, Melba Hawkins, Mrs. Campbell. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Kelley, Patricia Peters, Patricia Shifflett, Shirley Simmons, Jerry Elkins, Jenny Bruening, Suzanne Baylor, Jean Fitzzerald, Charles Kinsley. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Ralston, Donna McManamay, Grace Swearengin, Wayne Gilmer, Jimmy Horn, Joe Armstrong, Betty Simmons, Isabel Altizer. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Sellers, Alan Acord, Frances Armstrong. -30- Second Grade FIRST ROW KL to RJ: Elaine Botkin, Paul Bird, John Halterman, Wayne Strickler, Allan Adkins, Wanda Hartman, Clarence Shull, Johnnie Hevener, Leona Price, Lawrence Price. SECOND ROW: Mary Terry, ParlcerVaught, Joanne Jordon, Peggy Sheffer, Reita Taliaferro, Roberta Gum, Nancy Thomas, Carolyn Wilfong, Mackie Andrew, Jerry Gilmer, Patsy Jordon. THIRD ROW: Sharon Botlcin, lnez Snyder, Lucy Crummett, Richard Diamond, Michael Grogg, Eugene Smith, Billy Sipe, Donald Terry, Bobby Driver. FOURTH ROW: Edith Kelley, Betty Armstrong, Paul Hupman, Everett Argenbright, DonaldCrummett, Roger Harris, James Knisley, Peggy Altizer, Nlary Altizer, Tommy Ailer, Charles Price, Mrs. lris S. Price. ABSENT: Mary Graham, lva Kincaid, John Kincaid. -31- First Grade FIRST ROW lL to Rl: Weldon Botkin, Rebecca Sellers, Rieta Ann Sheets, Brenda Peters, Jane Ashby, Patsy Taliaferro, Betty Kesner, Jimmy Gilmer, Dale Hodge. SECOND ROW: Betty Jean Smith, Phillip Sutton, Ruby Losh, Tommy Kel ley, Lessie Talley, Vervie Wimmer, Tommy Waybright. THIRD ROW: Donald Hauser, Judy Smith, Jane Siron, Daryl Gum, Joe Botkin, Walter McMannaway, Carl Simmons, Wayne Hart, BarbaraAnn Massey. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Horn, Elmer Craun, Wanda Hawkins, Becky Buzzard, Frances Smith, Janet Puffenbarger, William Helmick, Tommy Jackson, Glennie Slack. -32- OOQ YVQCPL SO Glu Gm, 47258 l A M 'H .J , A5 M 5 ii 6' 3 1, J rw is Globe Staff FIRST ROW QL to Ry Ruby Jean Altizer, Ruby Botkin, Shirley Huffer, Ramona Bur gandme, Eunice Graham, Shirley Sheffer, Carolyn Armstrong. SECOND ROW Lucy Hevener, Jimmy Taliaferro, Ronald Hevener, Miss Hoffman. Editor-in-chief .... Assistant Editor. . . Literary Editor ,,,, Photography Editor, Business Manager. . Circulation Manager Ramona Burgandine . , . . . . .Lacy Hevener . . . . Ruby Jean Altizer . . . . Eunice Graham . . . . . . . Ronald Hevener . . . . . . .Carolyn Armstrong Advertising Manager. . . . . . . Jimmy Taliaferro Sports Editor ...... Hall of Fame Editor Art Editor ......... Sponsor . . . . . . . . Shirley Huffer . . . . . ..... Shirley Sheffer . . . . . . . Ruby Botkin Miss Joyce Hoffman Glee Club . , an wg? f Rf AV 2 Q? P w 4 A fro 1 ,. f'f mg l 122: FIRST ROW KL to Rl: Ruby Jean Altizer, Peggy Siron, Shirley Sheffer, Sarah Goodman. SECOND ROW: Allen Lambert, Sherwood Corbin, Vickie Peyton, Norman Robinson, Charles Vaught, Durrell Bussard, Ralph Hamilton, Boyd Losh, Jerry Horn, Lacy Shifflet, Frankie Houff, Joe Taliaferro, Meredith McWhorter, Harry Vaught, Paul Botkin. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Williar, Mary Frances Beck, JanetClark, Pauline Shifflet, Dawn Fullen, Estella Fink, Patsy Moyers, Rita Rae Mullenax, Carolyn Armstrong, Audrey McLain, Frances Curry, Audrey Price, Melinda Bartley, Connie Claytor, Beverley Shiplett, Joan Fitzgerald, Erma Bright. FOURTH ROW: Lula Armstrong, Norma Eagle, Page Southard, Ruby Botkin, Peggy Seal, Eunice Williams, Patricia Shinabery, Wilda Shover, Myrtle Wimer, Carolyn Jordan, Peggy Collins, Sandra Hull, Mary K. Hevener, Peggy Moore. FIFTH ROW: Eugenia Mongold, Angaline Kincaid, Maudie DeVore, Vera Graham, Doris McLain, Nancy Talley, Shirley Vaught, Marcia Horn, Betty Bussard, Carolyn Hodge, Inez Bock, Shirley Wagner, Shirley Graham, Delores Viel . OFFICERS President ........ . . .... Shirley Sheffer Vice President .................. Peggy Siron Secretary Sr Treasurer ..... Ruby Jean Altizer Reporter 81 Accompanist ......, Sarah Goodman Director................. .....Mrs. Williar -35- S. C. A. fx FIRST ROW KL to RJ: Odell Huffer, Jimmy Taliaferro, Eugenia Mongold, Ronald Hevener, Shirley Huffer, Sarah Goodman. SECOND ROW: Audrey McLain, Mildred Sandy Vera Graham Peggy Siron. THIRD ROW: Jerry Horn, Mr. Fullen, Joe Hevener, Allen Lambert President........ Vice President Secretary. . . . . Treasurer. . . . . Reporter. . . . Sentinel. . . . Advisor. . . . OFFICERS Ronald Hevener Eugenia Mongold . , . . . Shirley Huffer Jimmy Taliaferro . . . . . Sarah Goodman .aqua -36- Odell Huffer . . . .Mr. Fullen Honor Court FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Mr. Fullen KAclvisorl, Billy Fink, Shirley Huffer, Doris McLain, Jimmy Tallo ferro, Eugenia Mongold Uudgel. -37- F. H. A. FIRST ROW KL to Rl: Rita Rae Mullenax, Juanita Hanger, Betty Bussard, Shirley Vaught, Marcia Horn, Beverley Shiplett, Joan Fitzgerald, Erma Bright. SECOND ROW: Angaline Kincaid, Peggy Seal,AudreyPrice, Frances Curry, Norma Lee Eagle, Vera Graham, Delores Viel, Eugenia Mon- gold, Connie Claytor, Wilda Shover, Janet Shank. THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Beck, Dawn Fullen, Peggy Collins, Ruby Botkin, Inez Back, Audrey McLain, Carolyn Hodge, Sandra Hull, Melinda Bartley, Mary Gilmer, Patricia Shinabery, Eunice Williams, Mrs. Knowles. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Siron, Pauline Shifflet, Estella Fink, Patsy Moyers, Page Southard, Ruby Jean Altizer, Edith Hamilton, Peggy Moore, Mary K. Hevener, Jane Jordan, Carolyn Jordan, Myrtle Wimer, Betty Jack, Nancy Wilfong, Claudine Southard. FIFTH ROW: Miss Richardson, Corean Armstrong, Lorraine Terry, Charlotte Lamb, Shirley Wagner, Shirley Graham, Doris McLain, Nancy Talley, Virginia Gilmer, Shirley Sandy, Geraldine Jackson, Sue Hartman, Dorothy Gilmer, Lula Armstrong. OFFICERS President......... .......DeloresVie1 Vice President . . . . . . . .Eugenia Mongold Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vera Graham Treasurer. . . . . . . . .Norma Lee Eagle 'IR F. F. A. FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Vickie Peyton, Donnie Proffitt. SECOND ROW: Bobby Lessley, Jimmy Talia- ferro, Ronald Hevener, Donald Byrd, Roy Graham, Curtiss Wimer, Mr. Fullen. THIRD ROW: Durrell Bussard, Dale Wagner, Charles Vaught, Jerry Horn, Frankie Houff, Francis Loclcridge, Clinton Shilling, Pete Lovegrove, Norman Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Nichols, Meredith McWhorter, Charles Viel, Delbert Capps, Herbert Griffin, Sherwood Corbin, Harry Nlalcom, Woodson Thomas, Leland Bussard, Lynn Griffin. OFFICERS President... .... .... Vice President Ronald Hevener . . Donald Byrd Secretary ....... . . Roy Graham TI'9aSUI'eI' . . .... Jim Taliaferro Reporter .... ..... T ommy Griffin Sentinel. ,... .... . . .Bill Lessely -39- Grade Glee Club FIRST ROW QL to RD: Virgie Losh, Louello Armstrong, Ellen Hevener, Charlotte Strickler, Helen Sue Shuey, Ruby Hodge, Eleanor Horn, Dorothy Andrews, Evelyn Powers, Mary Ann Sipe, Deann Jackson. SECOND ROW: DennisAndrews, TommyAshby, Donnie Price, James Lee Griffin, Billy Kesner, Mary Belle Lambert, Rebecca Housernan, Ann Siron, Helen Fought, Judy Bruening, Nancy Simmons, Marquerite Terry, Lola Atkins. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Williar ldirectorl, Joe Siron, Johnny Goodman, Wilbur Lambert, Charlotte Altizer, Deloris Turner, Katherine Brock, Mildred Armstrong, FrancesArgenbright, Sandra Gum, Nancy Lightner, Fred Gilmer. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Harris, Garrett Thomas, Eugene Horn, Keith Karicofe, Rosalie Botkin, Arlene Jackson, Betty Synder, Billy Altizer, William Thompson, Paul Hartman. -40- 4-H Club FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Donnie Price, Billy Siron, Jimmy Blanton, Billy Kesner, Tommy Ashby, Joe Siron, Charles Smith, William Thompson, Billy Altizer, Keith Karicofe. SECOND ROW: Penny Karicofe, JudyAshby, Virgie Losh, Louella Armstrong, Ellen Hevener, Charlotte Strickler, Helen Sue Shuey, Faith Armstrong, Dorothy Andrews, Evelyn Powers, Marquerite Terry, Nancy Jean Lightner, Mary Hodge. THIRD ROW: Francis Argenbright, Betty Jordan, Brenda Richmond, Katherine Craun, Ruby Hodge, Rosilee Botkin, Arlene Jackson, Betty Snyder, Francis Argenbright, Mildred Armstrong, Nancy Lamb, SandraK. Gum. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Smith, Norman Harris, Raymond Botkin, John B. Flasher, Forrest Harris, Carl Lambert, Wilbur Lambert, David Flesher, Okie Wimer, Harold Sandy, Loretta Dame. FIFTH ROW: Garrett Thomas, Marvin Harris, Ronald Daugherty, Russell Armstrong, Kay Strickler, Donnie Hevener, Eugene Horn, Douglas VanLear, Charles Lamb, Joe Ailer. -41- School HaH 0f Populi Nomnf' Cutest Shirlff S' u mst Athletic Qui yuan Odell 8- Shirley H. we Eunice G. 8- Billy F. gt? Q iii Biggest Flirt Shirley S. 8- Norman Most Studious Mildred 8. Paul Fame 53 Best L , Rqmonaozkglge p Qge f easy M.sdClown Mefedirl, A . M0 Nqwfe Most Polite Nectest st M , EARTXA. 2, Numan Ruby Jeon 8- Jimmy Shirley S. 81 Lucy Peggy 5' Lgfsil Most-Likely-To-Succeed Ruby Jean 8- Ronnie -42- Happiest-Go-Luckiest Jimmy 8- Shirley S. I 3 'X -43- Patrol Boys 1 FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Eugene Horn, Tommy Ashby, Joe Taliaferro, Billy Kesner. SECOND ROW: J. B. Flesher, David Fleslwer, Lacy Shifflet, Russell Armstrong, Frankie Houff. THIRD ROW: Jerry Horn, Ronald Hevener, Allen Lambert. -44- AVLHHKS Q qw 5 56 -Z0 f 65 ? 5 F W ww Q 2 Girls' Basketball FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Patricia Shinabery, Peggy Moore, Shirley Graham, Sarah Goodman, Delores Viel , Shirley Huffer, Eugenia Mongold, Inez Back, Ramona Burgandine, Peggy Siron, Dawn Fullen, Mary K. Hevener, Maudie DeVore, Eunice Williams. SECOND ROW: Peggy Seal QManagerl, Pauline Shifflet fManagerl, Mr. Elia fCoachl, Peggy Collins iManageri, Miss Hoffman fAssistanl Coachl . GIRLS' SCORE Churchville V. S. D. Churchville Spottswood Churchville Craigsville Churchville Weyers Cave Churchville Wilson J. V. Churchville Mt. Sidney Churchville North River Churchville Monterey Churchville Spottswood Churchville Craigsville Churchville Weyers Cave Churchville Mt. Sidney Churchville North River Chxvrchville V. S. D. Churchville Wilso 1 J. V. Churchville North River M Boys' Basketball, ' FIRST ROW lL to RQ: Frankie Houff fManagerD, Ronald Hevener, Frankie Jackson, Odell Huffer, Curtis Wimer, Pete Lovegrove, Lacy Hevener. SECOND ROW: Durrell Bussarcl, Charles Viel, Vickie Peyton, Jerry Horn, Dale Wagner, Harry Vauglmt, Harry Malcom, Allen Lambert, Mr. Elia , fCoachl . Cheerleaders FIRST ROW QL to Rl: Patsy Moyers, Rosalie Kesner, Betty Bussard. ABSENT: Juanita Hanger. Basketball History The 1952-53 basketball season started with sixteen games scheduled for the girls and eighteen games for the boys. Under the fine coaching of Mr. Elia, the girls finished the season withatie for third place with North River in the District N. Tournament. A play- off was necessary to decide which berth each would take. The game was held at North River High School and the Churchville girls took the victory in the fading seconds by a score of 35-37. They then met with the Weyers Cave girls for finals which was held at the T. C. 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