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UEUjfl HtU Mjn in Amrrtra tn 1300 AfTieck, Ada, Secretary in the office of Hansbrough an Carter, Winchester, Virginia, ’51; Head secre- tary of the same firm, ’55; Secretary to the Sec- retary of Agriculture, ’60. Armel, Hazel, B. C. S. from Strayer, ’54; Govern- ment secretary in Washington, D. C., ' 55; Per- sonal secretary to Harry F. Byrd, in ’60. Bell, Ralph, Mechanic for General Motors, ' 51; Test Driver for the same firm, ’55; Chief Test Driver, ’60. Carroll, Charles, Salesman for Bicker ' s Motor, Co., Winchester, 52; Opened used-car lot lot in Wash- ington, D. C., ’56; Owner of large garage in Balti- more, ’60. Carter, James, Position with Carr Publishing Co., ’51; Printer for “The Clarke Courier”, ' 53; Edi- tor of “The Clarke Courier”, ’60. Cunningham, Arthur, Clerk in J. H. Locke Co., ’51; Clerk in A P in Washington, D. C., ' 53; Manager of A P in Berry ville, ’57; Owner of store in Winchester, ’60. Devine, Mrs. Betty Clark, Married Lt. Devine at Camp Lee, ’55; Mother of two children and living at Fort Belvoir with Captain Devine, ' 60. Elliot, Irene, Secretary to J. Edward Thoma, ' 51; Secretary for Downing and Swartz, Attorney at Law, Chicago, ’60. Feltner, Velma, B. A. from Rutgers, ' 54; Govern- ment Secretary, Washington, D. C., ’55; Secretary to the President of the Unite States, ’60. Fletcher, Jean, B. A. in Journalism from the Uni- versity of Virginia, ’54; Reporter for “the Wash- ington Post”, ’55; Editor of The New York Times”, ’60. Fuller, Ray, Painter for H. N. Ritter, ’51; Inde- pendent painter, ’55; Owner of Fuller and Com- pany, Painting Contractors, ’60. Funk, Frances, B. A. from Madison, ’54; Teacher at Clarke County, ' 55; Principal of Ginter ParK Elementary School, Richmond, Virginia, ’60. Gardner, Howard, Trainer Jockey at Charle Town, ’51; Jockey at Pimlico, ’53; Rode winner in Ken- tucky Derby, ’60. Grim. Philip, Formed partnership with his father in Grim ' s Store, Boyce, ' 51; Bought out father in ’55; Opened two new stores in ' 60. Hardesty, John, Formed partnership with his father in farming in ' 51; Bought out father in ' 55; Milk- ing 100 head of Holstein cows in ' 60. Harris, Cora, B. Mus., from Peabody Conservatory of Music, ’54; Soloist and choir director, St. Paul s Episcopal Church, Lynchburg, ’55; Concert tour, ’56; Soloist and choir director, St. Alban’s Epis- copal Church, Washington, D. C. ’57; Contract with Metropolitan, ' 60. Jones, Thomas, B. S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, ’54; Bought dairy farm in Loudoun County, ’55; Owner of best herd in State, ’60. Journell, Jay, Attendant at Elsea’s Service Station, ’51; Opened filling station in Boyce, ’55; Build- ing new filling station in Winchester, ’60. Lloyd, Marguerite, Graduate of Winchester Busi- ness College, ’54; Secretary for J. V. Arthur. Winchester, ’55; Head secretary for the Metro- Dolitan Life Insurance Comoanv. ' 60. Locke, Marie, B. C. S. from Strayer, ’54; Secretary for C. P. Telephone Co., ’55; Secretary to the Governor of Virginia, ’60. Locke, Roy, B. S. from Shepherd, ' 54; Coach in Charles Town, ' 55; Head Coach at Purdue, ’60. Longerbeam, Benjamin, Position at Thomas’s, ’51; Started a business of his own in ' 55; Opened hardware stores in Winchester and Martinsburg in ' 60. Minghini, Elsie, Editor of a column, Porky in Pig- land” in “Farm and Livestock”, ' 51; Assistant Editor of The Washington Post”, ’56; Author of Pulitzer prize-winner, “Teachers Underground ”, ’60. Myers, Edna, Secretary for Clarke Farmers Co-op- erative, Inc., ’51; Government secretary in Wash- ington, D. C., ’55; Secretary to Burr P. Harrison, ’60. Nicodemus, Albert, Farmed at home, ' 51; Continued farming operations at home and rented an extra farm in ’55; Bought a thousand-acre ranch in Texas in ’60. — 12
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FLOYD CALVIN STICKLES, JR. “Pickles” A good reason for girls to leave home — blushes easy — so-o-o lazy — loves football — a regular Cassanova. ndustrial Arts ’47, ’48, ’49, 50 — Treasurer of Science 1 Club ’46, ’47, ’48 — Student Council ’49, ’50 — School Patrol ’49 — Football ’47, ’48, ’49, ’50 — Baseball ’48, ’49, ’50. DONALD BURELL THOMPSON “Donny” A high-strung senior with sparkling personality — has hidden ability — likes to be humored — energetic at times — well liked by everyone. Boys’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49— Glee Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Hobby Club ' 47, ’48 — Science Club ’47, ' 48 — S. C. A. President ' 48 — Football ' 47, ’48, ' 49 — Basketball ' 47, ’48, ’49 — Baseball ’47, ’48, ’49. CHARLES DEARMONT WELSH “Charlie” Always polite and gentlemanly — blushes easily — deep, interesting chuckle — lots of fun — has a good time anywhere. Glee Club ' 47, ’48, ' 49— Boys’ Club ’47, ’48, ’49- Hobby Club ’47. DOLLY ANN STICKLES Post Graduate — 21 —
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Peyton, Beverly, Tractor operator for H. L. Devers in ’51; Rented farm and began farming in ’55; Bought a large farm near Boyce in ’60. Renner, Edith, Graduate of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, ’54; Painted prize-winner in the Hendricks Art Contest, ’55; Painting given a two- page spread in “Life”, ’60. Roberson, Charles, Finished apprentice work in ’54; Secured position with Baker and Anderson ’55; Opened television shop in Berryville in ’60. Rosenberry, William, Completed electricians’ course in Baltimore in ’54; Secured position with Gen- eral Electric in ’£5; Opened electrical appliance shop in Washington, D. C. in ’60. Sipe, Nettie, Secretary for Moore and Dorsey, ’51; Secretary for Old Dominion Packing Co., Front Royal, ’55; Secretary for Macy’s, New York, ’60. Smallwood Glenn, Appointed Deputy Sheriff for Clarke County, ’51; Elected Sheriff of Clarke County, ’55; Special Investigator for the F. B. I., ’60. Sours, Nelson, Attendant at Brown’s Filling Station, Boyce, ’51; Bought filling station near White Post, ’55; Operating chain of filling stations in Clarke County, ’60. Stickles, Floyd, B. S. from University of Virginia, ’54; Secured position with the American Viscose Corp., ’55; Head Engineer with the same firm ’60. Tate, Louise, B. C. S. from Strayer, ’54; Secretary for the ' N. W. Railroad, Boyce, ’55; Head Sec- retary for the same firm in ’60. Thompson, Donald, B. S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Virginia, ’54; Secured position with Westinghouse in ’55; Head Engi- neer for Westinghouse in ’60. Welch, Charles, Began farming operations in par- tnership with father in Yl; Took over farm upon father’s retirement, ’56; Bought an additional farm in ’60. White, Freida, Graduate of Modern School of Fash- i on and Design, ’54; Secured position at Hecht’s, 55; Opened dress shop in New York in ’60. Willrms, Sally, Completed Nurses’ Training at Johns Hopkins, ’54; Secured position at Winches- ter Memorial Hospital in ’55; Floor Supervisor in the same hospital in ’60. Wilson, Mrs. Bea Huff. Moved to Washington, ’53; Soloist in Baptist Church, ’55; Pres, of Chevy Chase Mother’s Club, ’60. — 23
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