Clarke County High School - Talon Yearbook (Berryville, VA)

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And when someone 1D the future wlll be able to grasp the warm memories of their high school days from this book---then we can say our goal has been achleved. Tho' lost to sight, to mem'ry dear Thou ever wilt remain. ---Linley The class of 1956 gratefully dedicates this Seventh Volume of The Talon to MR, DOUGLAS C. COCHRAN A member of the Faculty whose devotion to his athletic duties as coach and who 5 e keen interest in all our school activities has been unfailingg A teacher who has sacrificed muc h of his time and effort in helping the students achieve their goals, and whose faith and loy- alty to C. C. H. S. has be en shown in all the projects he has suc- cessfully undertaken. I , s W Me' I N ,pf 5 f 'E SCHOOL f Q Coming to School EIII DAR Good citizen i Y if 'iff' Our New Teachers ix. iq , . . , f if A Band Contest Winners Pep Rally ISpeakfor Democrac Winners v Junior Play Football King and Queen Round Table - -'.JW ' wil! z , . CALE NDAR 3 fa QQ W r ff Office Staff ,WMWMWWWWMW ' xr A 31 .-,..f,..f.w ,,,..,.,-V. -w-Hwrfwwm ......-pw.------M ,,.Z..... -M .Wy --W, -, rf.,-ff -'-- in 1 l fi . J- 5 . , X ia Student Teachers Leave M, ,M W .w,q... M...-vMf,..ge.g..N ,. .,, ... , W, ,WM-Q qv, .. - - 255: . I , ,-:--,V fw- 7: . .QW, AL fi,, ,ee,Le,,, , H , LLM ,ch K m - 1.1 'mms as r Q weetheart Queen and Attendants ,Q , . tkf. T an-Q . ,. 'X -: im .'z',.ig,x+ ' 3 f le e , Q , 4 K5 gage, ' -- Nh? ..., i , ' 1 -we A ,- , , . ..... I.-.Mm LM. A Prom Peanut Sale XX ,1,.wf7wf' 1 'Q . ,N V . . ' Government Class fit Winner of Betty Crocker Award A I on ' Q K f- ekki c A 'f z ,ai ngh Parent-Teacher Night Leavmg School ADMINISTRATION George W. Burton Superintendent of Schools B.A,, M,A,, University of a Charles E, Miley, Principal William L. Boyce, Assistant Principal B.A., Roanoke College B.A-1 Shepherd - M.A., West Virginia University 9 MW . , 'I i ' '--, fa!hyji?5K?4n Mm fi m ,MQW A 'f m' ,g FACULTY V,-4 1 , . Q ,ff , . Z , ' 1 'E . K M V, K , ' 2 K ,- . i I 5,1 , 1, . QQ: k,A- 5 , 5, . f ,,., ,gd Q, ni' ,.i Q A 5 , k..y L , ,A , - 2- A 9. ky , r to M is if ' :fir f Best Bessie D, Arnett, B.S., M.A., West Virginia Wesleyanp Ernest G. Bowman, B. A . , B r i d g e wa t e r 3 B.S., Madison, Margaret H. Cepelka, A.B., Shepherdg Douglas C. Cochran, B ,A . , Emory and Henry, M.A., University of Kentuckyg George W . Costello, Jr., A.B., Shepherd, Jane A. Gibbs, B.S., West Virginia Wesleyan, James S. Hafer, B.A., Shepherd, Mary L, Holmes, B.A., Roanoke, Joseph C . Huffman, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Cornell, Jean E. Kimball, A.B., D env e r University, Betty S. Levi, B.S., Madisong Eva D. Massey, Ph.B., University of Chicago: John S. Reid, B.A., William and Mary, M.A., Columbia University, Mildred S. Riley, B.A., Lenoir-Rhyneg Vivien M. Ritenour, B.S., Madis on, Janet E. Rose, B.S., Plattsburgh State Teacher's College, Warren E.Rothgeb, B.S.,Bridgewaterg Glen E,Sunder1in, B.A., Uni- versity ofMontana3 M.S., University ofSouthernCalifornia5 William B. Taylor, B.A., Hampden-Sydneyg Dorothy C. Wedell, B.A., University of Michigan. X x K Xl' c I Alva Hummer SECRETARY , w J X I U TALON STAFF DORIS ANN WILLIAMS Typist LOIS LADD Assistant Literary Editor GEORGIE MILLESON Business Manager MARIE TTA AMES Editor -in-C hief GAY LE HAYMAKER As sistant Editor BUD BLYTHE Circulation Manager GRETTA DICKS Typist REBECCA ANNE ATHEY Assistant Picture Editor KITTY SMALLWOOD Feature Editor FLOYD Mc WILLIAMS Assistant Boys' Sports Editor MISS MASSEY Spons or RUTH ELLEN TALLEY Assistant Feature Editor JOYCE LAKE Literary Editor MARY MARGARET THOMA Picture Editor DUKE MURRAY Art Editor PHYLLIS BEMUSDAFFER Assistant Girls' Sports Editor BARBARA ANNE STRODE Girls' Sports Editor RONALD KAPLON Boys' Sports Editor Absent: CHARLES BEMUSDAFFER Assistant Business Manager LOUISE HUFF Typist Je k A,,, ,Q ffwfw' Wx SENIURS we CLASS OFFICERS Secretary, Rebecca Anne Athey Treasurer, Buddy Fuller Vice-President, Kenneth Pitta President, Charles Bemusdaffer CLASS POEM CLASS MOTTO It's almost tomorrow--graduation dayg Each of us will go his separate way, Our years here have quickly flowng To men and women we have grown. You saw our joys, hates, and tearsg With a loving hand, you calmed our You gave us hope, love, and trustg Our destiny now is left to us. fears. Our time here is now through, But we shall never forget you, Friendships were born throughout your halls Knowledge was gained within your walls. Climb though the rocks be rugged. ,fax f S' , ff., it e Its almost tomorrow--graduation dayg Each of us will go his separate way, So with a smile mixed with a sigh, We bid you good-bye--Dear Clarke County High. CLASS COLORS Dotte Hibbard Black and Silver gK'TQ:aa f fsffff xxx CLASS FLOWER White Carnation ' X NJ, MARIETTA AMES l L H Still achieving, still pursuing. XL fl Sparkling personality....10VCS gayety, fun. SENIORS 1 . l J dancing....studious....has an endless desire to achieve.,,, Most likely to s u c c e e d , ..,,has made a fine Editor-in-Chief of The Talon . HOLMES EDWARD ASHBY Why aren't they all carefree like me ? Silent, yet alert....always friendly, set for a laugh--enjoys sports and is quite an addition to the team . REBECCA ANNE ATHEY Happy as the day is long. As cute 'n friendly a s they come .... Sparkling eyes correspond with her personality....won- derful ballet dancer....most popular senior. 4 ff,,f fl K ff ff , W, f. af ,- ,f - V Q ff..',,f ,J if we ff tx I .-L -'71-f W J A ebfff if 'A44f4A4LW..,.ff -f fl, I X' ' 4 f' fnflfffi! 'J CHARLES JAMES BEMUSDAFFER Friendly to all, and all are his friends. Enough vitality to supply a thousand -man army ....c ra zy and cute....can dance like a dream and never without a partner .... one of our most- loved seniors. Good natured, good-humored and free. Ready and willing to work .... not too outspoken ....3- for fun .... a good leader, and always gets things done, SENIORS BARBARA ANN BALLENGER Nature made her what she is, And never made another. Constantly dons her radiant smi1e....seeks gayety and laughter ....finds enjoyment in danc - ing....quite an addition to the '56 class. ff QP 'Vs ,nr iff' It '! WILLIAM WARDE BLYTHE, JR, lover of sports .... neat and quiet, but ready PHYLLIS ANN BEMUSDAFFER Her way s are ways of pleasantness,and all her paths are peace. Red hair, blue eyes....a b eam ing srni1e....a wonderful danc e r ....likes sports and funn.. X ' truly an outstanding feature in the class, WILLIAM DAILEY BROY Men of few words are the best men. Quiet and thoughtful....1ikes to make things.... will have his own carpenter shop some day. I 5 ' , ffl SENIORS 1 . 1 . . ' If V .V , Small, but friendly a s they come .... quiet but with a fine personality .... alway s happy and havinga good time .... has oodles of friends. Nil GRETTA ALLEN DICKS lL' Speech is silverg silence is golden , ISAIAH C OLEMAN B UR KE The true heart and the ready hand. 5 X Qi BARBARA ANN DOWNS To look out and not in, and to lend a helping hand. . Lots of fun,..,has a witty comment for 'most everything....real1y excels on the basketball court....p1ans to make her career in the Wo- men's Branch of the Armed Services. . A . . 'L l , Q wx I A- yt nl LI it L . Lllfrl L,v' V'-lf, Q k ff M ,--f , in H' X v ' f A' .L' ' '- fi 1.19 v L 1' gi ll 1 I 'L xl t,' ' 17 :V W Q . Rf 'V ,r,l K . ' 1 a hurry. standing novel. Friendly .... lots of fun .... ready and willing to co-operate with anyone needing help. JOSEPH HENRY DAVIS Though I am always in haste, I am never in A quiet disposition with akeen sense of humor ....good student....enjoys writing, especially science fiction....would like to write an out- ' lim K 4 L-l J I , Q V' x'f SENIORS GAY LE MAR LENE HAY MAKER Music was in her blood and beauty in her voice, A ready s mile for everyone .... talent with a capital T ....lov e s to sing and dance...our Assistant Editor of The Talon, WILLIAM SY LVESTER FRANKLIN Faithfulness is possessed by those who have faith. Quiet....likes tofarm .... a big asset to the Bible C1ub....liked by all be c aus e of his friendly II1B.I'1l'1eI'. . L WILLARD RUSSELL FULLER - The looks help to make the man. ' Our b e st-looking senior....a1ways stands by to help .... e xc elle nt in basketball, football, and baseball .... enjoys all sports .... quiet .... easy going. DOROTHY LOUISE HIBBARD The mildesf manners and the gentlest heart. Dark eyes that seem to have a question mark f?j....good artist....loved by all. ,fly X 7--5. SENICDRS FRANCES LOUISE HUFF Everything comes to those who wait . Neat, cute and friendly .... enjoys a good time ....will be agreat success as a secretary or T K homemaker .... likes dancing .... sincere in all she does. l , ,f L ,f x X o I A V X i 1 i - me X 1 1 . ' X L7 ' Az g , , fdigfwg, I pw I -' A ,. 1 I .. f -r xl cK,' A I xo - -f 4-L 'K x X I ' f fs , J X L .' I I 1 - 1 N A Q . .N , X . xc, ' P--4, , X. ' I x , V' x Xp ,X 'L Q- V xi ' ke- J LIND DICKENSON HARRISON I eu Talent was born within. , Witty, c a r ef r e e and gay....the appetite of a sword'-swallower....superb on skates....likes to tinker with cars. J ' x v NX vp , X X x , i ANNA LEE HUMMER Her smile is the s weete st that ever was seen. A realcute blond....teeth that look like pearls ....nice to be a.rour1d....fun in every crowd. GARLAND WILLIAM JENKINS The style is the man himself, A carpenter by choice....cute,,,,ambitious.... always getting around, SENIORS LILLIAN ELIZABETH HUMMER A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nance, Friendly nature .... never lets you down .... en- joys spending time at the roller rink .... a sparkling addition to F.B.L.A ..... will make an efficient secretary. 1 3 igiigtigi his LOYD ALLEN JOHNSON ' Constancy is the secret of success. Even-tempered ..,. studious .... seeking higher goals....versatile interests show promise of a successful futur e .... a most indispensable senior .... conscientious S.C.A. President, SHIRLEY VIRGINIA HUR A friend to those who need a frie ,' tr v Good basketball player .... cute and x fi ii? ti ii .,..loved by all that know her, 4 ,I i' ' he ' X 5 WILLARD WESLEY JOURNELL A faithful friend is better than gold. Our newest addition .... big smile .... big interest in sports .... easily makes friends .... does cheerfully anything asked of him .... short and cute .... a personality that will take him far. SENIORS CAROLINE NELSON KERNS Blushing is the color of virtue. Composed and friendly .... fond of dancing.... bowling .... wonderfultypist....everyone's friend. CHARLES WILLIAM KACKLEY Pep, good humor, ambition, and speed. Great s p o rt s m an ,...doesn't talk much, but knows when to shout....slow but sure....a re- ally friendly guy. S fx LOIS MARIE LADD ' 5 A little girl, quiet, demure. ix Q x A small package of everything admirable in a ' ' N person....enjoys making friends and never X ' loses one....likes to swim and ice-skate.... ' E likes creative writing...,a sp i r e s to being a P ' I journalist. fa . , 1 Q 1 1 Ull In f if 1 . , e if is r hrrkj Small in stature, big in heart. Plans for a naval career .... always joking.... has many friends .... like s to tinker with his car .... manager of the athletic teams .... always lends a helping hand. x . I i 'I' K 1 l . tl ! 1' PL A L N X 'Q , X E' N l RONALD KENT KAPLON gk Xa ye, W Qi 1 .3 LL iw 1 SENIO RS EVELYN JOYCE LAKE My way is where God knows and God knows best. Variety of interest and talents....does her best in anything she undertakes....nice to everyone ....provesa true fi-iend....hopes to go into re- ligious work, . ,v f f vcgm gr LWQ W jhflic ljVl,l uLff LNALJIQ W jg I AP fbi! V1 M MJ , LA' if ,f H I ' J H , J 1 , FLOYD LEE MCWILLIAMS A penny saved is a penny got. Knows that saving is the best policy....ambi- tious....good natured to all. . Q V .r 1 xy X JJ XJ lla X . r n , ij rd X N V X , ws N ' F' LJ f I . A N it fx X gx SYLVIA JEAN LLOYD Such a friend we all like to have. CHARLES ALLEN Virtue alone is happiness Never an unkind word for anyone.,,.likes best s c i e n c e and mathematic science articles....ambitious....knows all a- bout cars and trains. Attractive brunette with dancing brown eyes ....one of our rn ost friendly seniorS....cute, and loves sports.,.,her witty and clever re- marks will be missed. MOORE s .... enjoys reading ' l ! . I T r ue to the Lord and forever abiding with Him. Sincere,c:omposed .... has laughter in her eyes .,.,a regular Church goer ....likes music.... does a fine job of singing,..,a friend to all, ,,'-KX 'N SENIORS ' ' SHEILA ROSE MCCARTY ' 'Happiness is the result of work well done. Has a personality all her own....keen sense of humor,.,.l ike s to sing and dance,.,.good at sports,,,,really makes a typewriter hum. CHARLES PARKER MURRAY Life is a challenge that I am ready to meet. An intellect and ambition that will take him far ..., a genius with the paint brush .... seen at his best in science or football .... never beaten in an argument. NANC Y LOUISE MILLER SIMON PETER NEWLIN So many worlds, so many things, so much to do. Variety of interests....warm friendly manner ,,,.looking toward the future with open eyes. X . X NN' QQ x XX ,XXX ul X l xx GEORGEANNA MILLESON She has two eye s s o soft and browng take care! Beware! Eyes that make you melt....good F,H.A. mem- ber....friendly to everyone that comes along ....likes to dance, il N l . X X I VXI 'x x 1 X . X .N W O , , x N' X, we N wx X X -Xxx VX .SSE XXX X Q if 5 Xp In K Nqf X N' Q11 is SWS' A' 5 ' x NR x 1 SENIORS DA VID EDWARD PHILLIPS He speaketh not, and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. Steady interest in school wo rk....sincere in everythinglhve' dbesA,...has fun everywhere he goes., X V ' - w J f CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA PEARSON 'A quiet mind is nobler than a crown. Quiet, sedate....happy as a la rk....a1ways free to lend a comforting, understanding word.... a true future homemaker. CHAR LES LEON PIERC E A little common sense is worth a bushel of learning. Great in stature and in heart....po1ite....stu- dious....athletic....p1ays a good game of foot- ball and basketball. ' ,? LmmLA I I SENIORS 'N NANCY ANN PEYTON Pep, g ood humor, all blended with a ready smile. 5 Tiny and so -o-0 cute....hopestobecome aRe--A r gistered Nurse....already a Nurses' Aideng gentle manner....very dependable. ' A I 1 l MARY JEAN RICKARD lt is good to live and learn, Likes fun,but is capable of being very serious ....enjoys listening to roc k 'n roll tunes and dancing .... a sparkling wit .... has high ambi- tions .... likes to keep everyone happy, fist! lr of - i X. X l ,1 X Q ,Nj x' C I 1 . f' V K' 5 I l X r KENNETH LYNWOOD PITTA He is well paid that is well satisfied. When you're blue just call on King Kong to drive your worries away .... real sportsman .,.. these Clarke County High walls will miss his brightness and humor next year. Kg K , X , , X , ,. is H Q: if I AA K. :RJ N PETER PAUL RILEY A sailor's life is bold and free, A new m e mbe r from the Navy....quiet, but quite an attr ac tion to the girls....friendly smile.,,,a nice guy. SENIORS X' ELEANOR POWELL SHEPHERD i Reason is not measured by size or height, but by principle. . Has a hidden store ofabilities....friend to ev- eryone .... has laughter in her eyes .... enjoys basketball and plays quite 'agame .... would like to becomea nurse .... likes her WQ3,-k inF.T.A. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT ROYSTON His heart and hand both open and both free. Our hillbillylover....ful1 of fun and always on the go....loves to find out what makes a car tick....a real asset to our class, -.K l X y, lm KATHERINE LEE SMALLWOOD To laugh is always better than to cry. Composed .... serene .... dancing blue eyes .... nice to be ne ar .... shows qualifications of an efficient secretary .... a true asset to the '56 class. FRANK RICHARDSON ROYSTON Hold everything, I'rn coming. Capable....friendly s m ile ....full of mischief quiet in a class but knovm in a group. SENIORS BARBARA ANNE STRODE Here is a girl whose greatest delight is to play basketball with all her might, Capable of making an A in government or winning a basketball game .... always on the go and ready for fun .... looks on the bright side ....has a friendly smile for everyone....plans to teach Physical Education. FRED CAROLL WHITE Take life slow, and easy. Very nice....slow, unhurried manner .... likes to dance....willing to h e l p whenever needed .,..friendly to everyone. RUTH ELLEN TALLEY Truth makes life a noble thing. Intelligent .... dependable .... likes to study and get good g ra de s .... full of energy and fun ..,, wonderful personality ,.,, a friend to all .... will make an excellent nurse, Wifi ,, Lb A ' f ftvw 451 ,f4K! I ' diff , LL' 1 ZLL L 45 5 1 WJ vt! ll f,fcXW 6' 7 -1, KU j 1 . LVL',f4' W q,LN' uf 1,4 Cliff y ' X V- 4,4 f E 4 dw RQYDGER CALVIN WHITE L' ' 's good to live and learn. Swell personality .... v - e - r - y cute .... lots of curly black hair .... winning smile .,,.fun in any crowd. SENIORS BETTY ANN TAVENNER Patience is a remedy for every sorrow. P e t it e with twinkling eyes .... has played all three girl's sports .... likes movies....fun to be with..,.will do well in anything she chooses. ,fi y I, L Q, it 53 U THOMAS EDWARD WLLEY MV Many hands make light work. . Says little,but what he does say is of interest ....enj oys farming....easy going and always happy .... his fine personality has gained him many friends .... success will come to him. MARY MARGARET THOMA Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. Extremely neat and attractive .... likes dancing ....always supports school activities....enjoys homemaking classes .... quiet, but on the alert for a laugh...,,a credit to our class. DORIS ANN WILLIAMS A friend to all, and all are her friends. Sparkling blue eyes .... cute as can be....ready for a g ood time at all times .... winning ways make her a friend to everyone .... plans to en- ter the field of business. .2 5 j X .. f . I L LL ' i A J, ' SENIOR BABY SNAPS f , as-B Q M' , . 'AL -X. , X A six f ,E . y eff La gl '- go 'N-we A -1 -4' -KL f arf ar' X 1. Nancy Peyton 2. Charlotte Pearson 3. Jean Lloyd 4. Kenneth Pitta 5. Georgie Milleson 6. Rodger White 7. Nancy Miller 8. Anna Lee Hummer 9. Wesley Journell 10. Barbara Ballenger 11. GayleHaymaker 12. Barbara Strode 13. Mary Jean Rickard 14. Becky Athey 15. Buddy Fuller 16. Lois Ladd 17. Car01ineKerns 18. Thomas Wiley 19. Lind Harrison 20. Phyllis Bemusdaffer 21. Mary Thoma. 22. Loyd Johnson 23. Bobbie Downs 24. Betty Tavenner 25. Dotte Hibbard 26. David Phillips 27. Ruthie Talley 28. Sheila McCarty 29. Charles Kackley 30. Charles Bemusdaffer 31. Kitty Smallwood 32. Powell Shepherd 33. Lillian Hummer 34. Bud Blythe 35. Doris 'Williams 36. Marietta Ames 37. Charles Moore 38. Frankie Royston 39. Gretta Dicks 40. Joyce Lake. Wham WHO s WHO BEST LOOKING Barbara Ballenger Buddy Fuller BEST ALL-AROUND MariQtts1AmQs Charles Bcmusdaffer MOST INTELLIGENT Ruthxe Talley Duke Murray MOST TALENTED Gayle Haymaker Lind Harrison WHO'S WHO if Q f vw 'ZYWTY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marietta Ames Loyd Allen Johnson mn 1 ,um MOST ATHLETIC Barbara Strode Buddy Fuller E MOST DIGNIFIED Mary Margaret Thoma Joe Davis MOST POPULAR Rebecca Anne Athey Loyd Allen Johnson x vf WHO'S WHO MOST COURTEOUS CUTEST FRIENDLIEST Georgie Milleson Rebecca Anne Athey Jean Lloyd Bucky Ashby Ronald Kaplon Kenneth Pitta WITTIEST NEATEST Mary Jean Rickard Anna Lee Hummer Lind Harrison Bud Blythe MOST DEPENDABLE QUIETEST MOST CO-OPERATIVE Georgie Milleson Lois Ladd Dotte Hibbard Charles Bemusdaffer Thomas Wiley Garland Jenkins ,L ..,i,, L 5, .'L.- f 1 fi ,I-11. .. v,,---I -1 Jw' 2 ,M f A X f' X x Ja 4 31521555 ' X wgshgfygz N., ix , Six ', 4 ,,f,, U, Q, migfw ,, 1. ,- ,Z fgq,R1'5Qifg5w -1 X . . ,,.,,... wi 1 mlm- 4.1, --A . . ,,h , 5, U, ,, El, I K ' 'f 1 zzz, Q K V WM 5 1 r X .IUNIORS X A' L ix., is ff' s 'l A 1 5 wx 'X' X o Mfg Taylor .- Hx, X file . ' s , Vt x C 5h u fri? V by , A . , h am' - ' H Xi, , OFFICERS on , President, Robert May Viqe President, Reid Everly b Secretary, Elva White Treasurer, Darrell Jones J Q ' Ralph Alger James Ashby Woodrow Ashwood Joan Barb Dennie Barr Bobby Boyd Juanita Boyd Winona Boyd B is fs. zg4'X i g . fl, 117' W ' 51 i ay w ,I , -' if ' 1 re- l - f Patsy Brill Jane Buckley Linda Camper Robert Carter Alfred Chapman Bobby Nat Collis Iris Collis Stanley Cook Bobby Crim Helen Crim Judy Davis Robert DeShong Charlotte Dodson Frances Everhart R eid Everly Betty Lou Fishpaw Ruth Franklin Sara Fritts , , Marie Shirley JUNIORS Erbie Garrett Billy Haus enfluck Don Hayward Allen Heflin Charles Heflin Norman Heflin Peter Hobert ' Carole Hummer Bobby Jackson C onway Jenkins A Lola Johnson J Darrell Jones ,S Va' M 'J Wayne Jones gh- Mollie King Q X Larry Larrick V l-.' ' I Q., K N , -'li 1 Gail Levi ' Allen Locke Nelson Longerbeam Isaac Luttrell V Richard Marlow ' lg ', Robert May Y .N Geraldine McCl.atighgy Patty Miley .J X. Norma Monnge it Leonard Novglinf Loyd Allen Pairjtei-5 Bobby Peffer f J V' 1 .4 Bette Perry Kemper Price Michael Reardon Wilton Royston Carroll Shepherd Sar h Sipe Mary Smallwood Pauline Smallwood Billy Staples Charles Starkey Betty Tharp Larry Tinsman A Leon Tomblin Gene Vorous Betty White Carl White 'e.' Elva White V' , -SE fx 4 f'-sf J X ff T X I if M 4 X x4A'Ll'M ,I , l 1 gxxwxl 5 ,IXY iJf'N A',1Vylll,,J,fj,,v M 4 -Y .1 SOPHQWYJQTIQ Barbara Childs Robert L. Collis Pauline Crirn Rennie Davis Robert Deavers Ken Erickson Doris Everhart Charles Feltner Betty Ferrebee Barbara Foltz Donnie Fuller Gilbert Gray OFFIC ERS President, Marguerite Moore Vice President, Donald Pine Sec. Treas.. Rennard Davis Blanton Allen Norma Lou Ashby Hugh Baker Billy Barr Danny Baxter Jimmy Bell in ff Louis Bell Betty Brown David Berlin Q' Uv ICJ' jj Gerald Carrol A Charlotte Carter 'fllzgjw Eleanor Chapman' .I eyes- -wp' W B -.. Aw - ...W ...- 3 4 ll . 3 x , A 11 ,N - N Xa! Q uw, 5, . We Mrs. Gibbs -rf--H H A'-an ...P ,ft J ,igb.fgQ'j,A Mr . Costello SOPHOMCRES Betty Hanline Phyllis Harrison Walter Hoffman Franklin Huff Henry Kerns Abigail Kirby Dolly Kreft Elizabeth Lake NMary Lou Larrick Phyllis Lee George Levi Barbara Ann Lloyd Barbara Jean Lloyd Janet Lofton Patsy Mann Lit Maxwell Jexan McDonald Allan McWilliams Betty Minnick Marguerite Moore Vara Moore Frances Myers Connie Payne 'rgk411l..LLfx , 1 . Q L M 1 Phyllis Payzne John Phillips Gerald Pierce Donald Pine Kenneth Pine Eleanor Pyne James Pyne Pat Riley Betty Ritenour Charlene Robey Billy Shepherd Joe Shugars Shirley Silman Barbara Snyder Joan Strickler Bettie Thomas Jackie Tinsman Leroy Tomblin Barbara White Richard White JL x Ardith Wiley Daisy Williams Ma ry Willingharnvxmrb' Doris Wood -' Absent: Sue Lloyd 0 5 L! ix U, I v OFFICERS o - f- ' M .F Presidemxyaobby Bal Se T ea9,, Anne Gai . lA 01 Viqe P s.,jIF.delynR,a Burg ay FRESHMEN All , , rl 45 Mrs. Kimball Mrs. Levi Mrs. Wedell fs s rl lqvx QI? ' -rlrlxs QU 1-3' Q-, V P qx KV . P W A 1 . My 1 u N V+ . ,K 1 if AX ' L f 'L Doris Ashby All 'lg A is G , V Garland Ashby iw lf ' I 'rr -'Q W h ,,, Kenneth Ball 'Ll 3 m.,AA A y 'rf Billy Ballenger ,J Ijyllfi v - z'g'Q',iif- M X James Barb Vg i M' L I B '??'ffl5?Q Bobby Barr l y U M' ' ' '3'Ni'2lf' M Mssss V ssssss i is M ,,-Q. ' ' if siii or - Joanne Bell Q . ' ' L - an V Nancy Bell LV VF, ag, I W I 5 ll i V. K . Phyllis Brannon T A l ' 'eil , 1 ,Q A - Q' r '-,ll 1 -yei V M ' B w N-my Brill r w + M - , ii M Bobby Broy -' M if M E BMVVQ V li Q Johrmy Brubaker f .i L . XF VV V VkLhI, V N ,, , , , , X Vi, . . . ' M A A , - Ronald Cain A ,W J-3, ,Q if , ,, ,AQ , . 1Mf - my Bonnie Carlisle B LJ B A , 1 3, W. V 2 , in Charles Chapman ,ff X fwfr , f ' f V Q Jimmy Clevenger . Q , T Jean Deal , , X .- . V V Eddie Deavers I . .jg QQQ: - . 1, 1 ,iv J Dora Ellen Denny ' W, V VV erm , fl V ,Vs M- f B Q 1 B Russell Deshong ,,,,r v B9 do fifth A A .n?f'A i L 3: s, V, 'Stanley DOWHS 'V sl gb ar KT! if M 1 M W Bvbbv me M Q , i of I B Dickie F eltner M AM' ' V B' ikz, ws-M L-. eVm, ,sv mm V :gig : V , If N it 3, Q V M ss 1' N'1M Mli' , w My ,VAN ,f ff? I f M- 3 4, 3 rr 33' V , .. Tommy Fiddler I Walter Flory . Betty Fowler L i Jimmy Fowler M Audrey Fuller Anne Galloway -. M.,V'MV , I VV1 H 4 1 FRESHMEN Dale Gardner Patsy Gray Franklin Grimes Charles Hausenfluck Helen Huff Janet Hurd Dorothy Jenkins James Jenkins Roy Jenkins Barbara Jenks Clarence Kerns Violet Lafollette Peggy Lake Betty Leake Robert Ledford Verna Leight Jenny Lynn Levi Peter Levi X Charles Lloyd Tommy Lloyd Marie'Longerbeam Jimmy Marcus Linda McClaughry Henrietta McCauley Billy Milleson Benny Moore Jimmy Morris Mike Myers Lena Mae Owens Ronald Paget Joan Phillips Anita Podpolucki Harvey Poston Carroll Potts Alice Presgraves Eugene Pyne V '- James Pyne Madelyn Ramsburg Carole Reed Howard Shrader Sally Shugars X Richard Smith Melvina Sproles Nancy Thomas Carol Tornblin Dottie Vorous Lillie Waters Dewey Wedell Ray Welch Jack Williams Iva Willingham Louise Wilson Raymond Wilson ABSENT Gertrude Carper Alfred Johnson Sandra Jbhnson TVN XJ, ., x.. 1. 4 - 'Co vs.. vs? milfs Q J ii et 3 41, S 5 nm 3' 4 ' V, xii? ,as 'in 'ww .ing gg. ss.- f C ,Q ff M, hw., 4 'Uv' f S' m, J N fm, P3 sg-we ,J A , -3. NV X i .- -1 1 2 1 . ...,- 5 .f' D ,YI ' D 'I -fix, 2 1 R X X EIGHTH GRADE ww '43 OFFICERS President, Patsy Carpenter Sec. Treas., William Tumblin Vice President, Louis Athey Peggy Alger Janet Ashby I , Louis Athey ,ff ' I X . rf Mary Barr Sam Baechtel J Dorothy Boyd 44 'X ,- 0- Donnie Bray 'V Pacsibif Y i' . Saw mi? Blickley ' Pat syJB uvfknevri' 1 , .4-if .Q ' 25, C life L 2 AXA ,K e , W, M T' A? in f V, ,. Q 14, ' ff' 5 Xl -Q .. ' ' if - X 2' ffl? , .. is-4 1- fsge ,gl : 1 ,V W QQ W ,- .5 r ui 'f , I m , to 2 Q ' r 1: M x.- XF 'ff 3-mi x in . wr, - r fx F- C fra gilis mf, K -.. fggglfix , in 1 :Mia go In- ' 2,4 . V 'K if Q f , , 35, hrs 'sf 'S- -is an im- 'au -G' ,J - -K if Pat ' Cain 35 X X . 4 Chfrrleg cake-' L - Palsy Cafpenter f Joe Carter h- J Dennis Cobb Sandra Cpinbs X3 Lowell Crim N JJ! X-pz, V :P . J., A 1851 IQEQCTSTC C5 , K Qbevezgls V A, V ltflgzgl Deafvers 7X ,Billy Dlllrovmx ,sf Connie Duke C ' David Duvall Betty Edens l Gary Elsea David Erickson C Linda Eve ly ' Patsy Fiddlers Louis 'Foltz ' , ,f ' 1 , Walter Foster, Jr: I Jack Franklin John Galloway Joyce Garrett Jerome Garver Richard Grim Bradley Grove Elizabeth Hawkins Barbara Huff Kathleen Huff Nettie Ann Huff Barbara Hummer ,J 7 f ,X l l of f , AX . '1:'t he s . sf F2 fi lsit .Q Kathleen Jones Ig - Q 1555 A H Sandra Kercheval :jf Z L lf' Sf , Y A 'Q Lucille Kerns N V V is A QM Patsy Kirby -4 , V ,, A A A Carol Ladd r 1 Q lltt d l dll , 'X Marv Euen Lake L ., , , X N 1 ,f ' - vi A W I , ff , ,L I 1 l N, ,ff X 1 -W, X .I X , , ., K x .. ' fl f--f 1 , L., f ' EIGHTH GRADE ' ?'A 1 111 k mi a mm,, il V, e Gene Ra Larri k , L L ,L L1 y Y C J .:,.1 ,e fl cl Ai X 56545157 I-'eake 1 -:- R 2' :mf 4 ' xy LFC' , ,' ' v ii i ' ' , lf.-L W W few A 1' 5 5 if L ' QLLC Y Ah ,I U I '!,.lf5fQ lf. Y , Li 'Vlf 'lW1 A Miss Arnett -, M,,- Aug' onnla Lwk Mrs. Riley 'W' , LW, P- Patsy Li iter Mr . Sunderlin fx.-L fi u Howard Ray Lloyd Mary Louise Locke Frances Longerbeam Alice Luttrell Lloyd Maloney V Marie Marlow 5 vu , ,5 Richard McDonald A Betty McFarlane Charles Mercer Martin Michelsen ,J L-ff '!- , ,f' ,imarthe McDonald MJ JV! . e .JV JU W pl., M x' MIX WYJ i J y W this marshy WN' fl GrahamVMorrisonL,' 1,4 f-1 '.V ' U ee 1 e 1 A' Audrey Myers V 1 Peggy Nickelson ' V, Joy O'Bryan A ' A Eugene Orndoff Shirley Pierce fl Emmett Presgraves, Jr. X J :M Doris Pyne X V., J I 145 'i 'l Ray Racer Af' fl ,QV ga j ' ff Martha Reaz-done, ge 1 bv' ,J ' f ff Joan Renner .. 'f'f',x3 J .gf J Arnold Rutter Sf V l 5 w Doris Lloyd T: 2 04 Q-L -van. y gs- , , Rhoda Settle fr , f f lf ff Barbara Shepherd l j ' f' Henry Sixma -' - A Elva Smallwood f' I Lloyd Snyder . ,,f4q,64Q,'yhirley Snyderk X X ' L ' de ' M77 ierry L R he L f' e' A Bobby Symons ,X-5 ' LX ' i I ' Vl ' xy Alois Tinsman' nj-' . , Li Q IM. N, I e 'Q L l L Reid Tomblin ef Mfr' 1 4, g i ,L fwlu. We, Ronnie Tomblin J 'aj R ti N'-I 'L ij. William Tumblin my fl Lv , e - we 'Billy vorous ',,i e . 5 'N tx te y e M g me , NX: kjtk k K iih, 1 K Patsy Whefzel e R e f - '-1 Donnie White k 'NN-L l ' 43 V' fi 'i ,i i Jane white A xv -P R , f y M ,X gy nerei ' Wanda Willingham K 'XX ,W L N X P i 3: f R Dai Sy wilson xx QDU, . . , if .: Q., . 75 MarY Louise Wilsmorb f X A Q I W v X-N v H X 2 11533 X if 'M L R. lv 'J-lm' ' r ' I will 'l XJ ' 'v KALXA N mi! N . U I i V. '- jf- l li , X1 4 wg - pr . 1, X A x 1 , ef ' V ,I '- . . gy , ' ffl, Xl rx - . 'Q N3 AJ., . L L Lee., L.-. L, ' f w 'ffm 5.44 .z,L3.,,.2. L.,,. aug-- TF' we SV? NW' .. ...A x, . it 4 M .X 47' I YY B- iggs msfisg, I if if . A L , L K? ..-All 1 D4 2 35 ' Q 1 G -I ..,. , W, ., . , -mlzisakiigszl, 5 un I 4 an 1 1 Q T! :I i., , 4 4 iii fi wh gl ,,., J pu' E f , . , , x lfwgk, , J, L m4:gqA+,:vgk,:,s ., . 4 New ,RL My ,ms -If u-3 SCHOOL PATROL First Row: Charlotte Pearson, Martha Reardon, Pauline Crim. Second Row: Roy Jenkins, C oleman Burke, Ray Crim, Bradley Grove, Russell DeShong, Jimmy Morris, Louis Foltz. Third Row: Mr. Huffman. Mrs. BUS DRIVERS Left to right Carl White Ben Settle Isaac Luttrell Mr. Rutherford Mr. Cobb Mr. Kephart Mr. Wynkoop Mr. Shirley LUNCH ROOM STAFF Mrs White Mrs Turnblin Mrs. Mann Mrs. Cepelka Racer MAINTENANCE Left to right Mr. Shane, Mr. Johnson . g.- SA 'C w- Q W V,.ffW9 rfTQ'?15S?ff- A f5f5KW,?Y! A ,.ai4fu1Weg , , First Row: Mr. James H. Hafer, Sponsor, Shirley Silman, Sec r eta ry, Loyd Allen Johnson Presidentg Peter Hobert , Vice-President, Charles Kackley, Treasurer, Nancy Peyton, Re- porter. Second R ow: Duke Murray, Bud Blythe, Charlotte Carter , Joy O'Brien, Gayle Haymaker Dotte I-Iibbard, Linda Camper, Patty Miley, Sarah Ann Sipe. Third Row: Barbara Anne Strode Helen Huff, Ma r i e tta Ames, R e be c c a Anne Athey. Fourth Row: Carroll Walter Shepherd Kemper Price, Bobby Nat Collis. S. C A. VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Peter Hobert Loyd Allen Johnson SPONQR Mr . Hafer SECRETARY REPORTER TREASURER A W if if 2, , Shirley suman Nancy Peyton S T A N DIN G Charles Kackley ATHLETIC COMMITTEE M IT 'I' E E S RECREATION COMMITTEE ...,,-,,EI, y TTET A my I I T ET SCHOOL Chairman, Gayle Haymaker Co-Chairman, Dotte Hibbard IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Connie Payne Ruth Ellen Talley ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Chairman' Bud Blythe 1532? .ig Chairman, Marietta Ames Phyllis Harrison Reid Everly Co-Chairman, Kempie Price POINT COMMITTEE Louis Athey David Berlin Floyd Mc Williams Ronald Kaplon Chairman, Patt Mile la: yi, I y y Chairman, Barbara Strode Co-Chairman, Sarah Sipe Co-Chairman, Bobby Nat Collis David Berlin I1 v W 'K A 'M ki ,A l- flk ' s w A f ll P P u jfyl , , t xr, gkl f'. J' ' 1 L V .fl I v I 1 1 . BETA First Row: Gail Levi, Patty Miley, Sara Fritts, Sarah Sipe. Se- cond Row: Betty Tharpe, Judy Davis , Joyce Lake, Ruth Ellen Talley , Joe Davis. Third Row: Kitty Smallwood, Peter Hobert, Carol Hummer, Nancy Peyton, Kempie Price. Fourth Row: Patsy Brill, Ruth Franklin, Reid Everly, Elva White, Betty White. Fifth Row: Mr. C ostello, Robert May, Duke Murray, Loyd Allen Johns on, Ronald Kaplon. Absent - Marietta Ames. - K , 1 1 X CLUB SPONSOR M r . C os tello , PROJECT Selling Cupcakes QW C hosts ,l we Hong! R 6 4595560 yflhd A7 +002 . owe' 0 be . 7- my '11 , gas New life, fin, 0800 QQ. . X755 News In Reverse ' ite, e Hob! Oo ?1Xx 'G 'V eldesf 62-6 e 4704. 0- , 0 05' 5 5' 3 6 di. 9 O I-1 an 5 6' S Q? Q. ev D- Seatedzf G e 0 , Sara Fritts ggle Milleson, Ronnqe K Third Rowf KfiC ond Row: Nancy Lge taP10I1, Kempie Price p , wedeu, Rennii Bgfifgiallwo od , Mizsoggtlgigiz Ixgiller, Jeajn f:Z5dH.2:b5:gi Loyd Amen Johnson W A ' Strode,eRi:::mQ:fasWe11f 955X'Xoc'Vs0YJ QXS0 Q 6 Ncyeix .oi 1 eweY . e x X 400,005 Q 6'X'Sige'C10'5 9535665 E 1,7 6 5 . '411 Qt - ook Qs P ?-get? b a -is CIW qoxoxzsx Q . ' Q59 y Deb ment bl., Q Q95 . 95 Q99 6019 Qi' Y Wed ' 'ff -X0 QM fo G by 'sf p -48 el 'Q C., '11 0 x - K9 9 0 'of Q8 I' Q4 16' C1 X '41 P' Q we so C0 - sed 96 Q0 Ju 0176 e at W gglih S Pres A, glbe 'Iraqis Hom Egg enf 51 P , 1 . . y . leaf' bm f ClzEleCt B He ss PIaye?0m'n L M-my gexbafa . Qvoeeii eel-I Sd C e Withg Gam en tty Yxe ead apt Maria' Han e Che 65 ers 312, 'MQ dley , oqball 5 'gi Q0 . - Q: Queen 9 4' Q' rs 9 cw P' ow-1 800 .0 The Mccdego ' 9929 P1 we af' 'Q Oo Hit fe ans 'Y 59 ,ye 4' '91 Pdmther gcc' -a FOI' 'YW' 49 Oo 91- ge' fe eX P43 ,, 1955 wl VM QD- Af-5 4 do ' 600609 '11 kk- ' 'O' 'ixgll X9 V GQ' S A. 8' fo Xlfvsdodsaa 1 , . C. O CP Q., -H 0. 'fr Wi Qs qw? A -Q . ,,q,,FQ.,x Q. if jf' QQHJ4 Q53 JQQEXWQKXJM5 f, W if qw H iiwwg, as . ,,mL ' w . M' x' ff ,A 2 9 4 f'X if Wfibw -, gi W' Q Q ' 9 5, x as K ., Win , F , Sig' Q KQ Seated: Kempie Price, Ralph Alger, James Ashby, Bobby Crim, Joe Davis . Standing: Allan McWilliams, Rennie Davis, Donald Pine, Alfred C hapm an , Bobby Nat Collis, Coleman Burke, David Berlin. SPONSOR PRESIDENT HI-Y AM-0 .:- M Mr. Boyce Ralph Alger l EETHEART Del Carol Tomblin Kgrowlgsiciw egates to State Convention by Y . A - ir TRI-HI-Y FirstRow fKneelingQ: Bobbie White, Pat Riley, Jane Buckley,Carol Tomblin, Jenny Levi, Bonnie C a rlis 1 e . Second Row fSeatedJ: Mrs. Levi, Sponsor, Betty Lou Fishpaw, Elva White, Phyllis Lee, Georgie Milleson, Linda Camper. ThirdRow fStandingj: Betty Tharpe, Daisy Mae Williams, Sara Fi-itts, Barbara Ann Lloyd, Barbara Strode, Joan Strickler, Madelyn Ramsburg. Delegates to Warrenton Convention Delegates to Model General Assembly reasurerg Sheila , T EBVSTS D obby B Secretary -Reporterg Iris Collis, i, CV L nny rst Row: Je Fi DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: Carole Reed, Sheila McCarty, Nancy Bell, Joanne Bell, Carol Potts, Connie Payne, Henrietta McCauley, Linda Mc C laughry . Second Row: Mrs. Wedell, Jimmy Fowler, Rennie H ff G le Ha maker Audre Fuller Ronnie Cain Lit Maxwell Davis Bennie Moore,Helen u , ay y , y , , . Third,Row: Jimmy Clevenger, Eddie Deavers, Jimmy Jenkins, Jimmy Bell, Bobby Carter, Peter Hobert, Walter Flory, Bud Blythe. F iili E ,K X 3, OFFICERS PRESIDENT, Bud Blythe SECRETARY, Connie Payne TREASURER, Gayle Haymaker INITIATIQN PARTY Cinderella Goes to the Ball Yo u 're Next Look Pretty 'I 6 T havs You r Line in I Can't Ho ld This Pose A11 Day PLAY PRACTICES eff ey M .iff 5 5 fir- - es 'un f M l A if Rebecca Anne Athey V 'M 9' PRESIDENT 1 J U Kitty Smallwood Joyce Lake Q, VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY f Nancy Miner Done Hibbard S TREASURER Mi s s Ritenour SPONSOR Carolme Kerns D - as L 3g yu T u n E usmsss :mens A MERICA CD F B L REPOR TER Mrs . Gibbs SPONSOR 'F' , 0 'X' .1-. A WV Mary Jean Ricka rd ' ZII Patsy Brill Betty white 539 Carole Hummer Pauline Smallwood , 8' IX S we -,--v Dolly Kreft Vara Moore l 'W K . Q1 Geraldine McClaughry ,A S 'V1' il.: ' X-1, 1 ,A 3 : Q.. I ' . WAY.- N - we X. -, .5 KX, 'nf Q... E -,--...W AP ' ww ,al y.. 'V gay. We X...-H' 55 First Row: Sarah Sipe. Se c ond Row: Hugh Baker, Mrs. Riley, Third Row: Barbara Jenks Gail Levi, Frances Everhart, Dewey Wedell, Ruth Talley. Fourth Row: Marietta Ames, David Berlin, Robert May. Fifth Row: Bobby Nat Collis, Loyd Allen Johnson, Carroll Shepherd. wi as ,E 3.2 fi-Q M demoiselle Levi n 'eur Baker Y' OFFICERS First Row Gail Levi, SECRETARY Loyd Johnson, PRESIDENT Dewey Wedell, REPORTER Second Row David Berlin, TREASURER Mrs. Riley, SPONSOR Robert May, VICE-PRESIDENT First Row: Phyllis Lee, Pat Riley, Joyce Lake, Mary Jean Rickard, Patricia Mann, Sarah Sipe, PollyMyers, Betty White, Betty Ritenour, Abigail Kirby, Second Row: Charlotte Pearson, Je-in Deal, Gail Levi, Charlotte Ca rte r , Jean McDonald, Barbara Ann Lloyd, Barbara Jean Lloyd, Eleanor C hapman , Daisy Mae Williams, Marguerite Moore, Barbara Ballenger. Third Row: Carol Hummer, Iva Willingham , Phyllis Brannon, Cora Marie Shirley, Jane Buckley, Janet Lofton, Pauline Crim, C ha rlene R obey, Betty Fowler, Eleanor Pyne, Gretta Dicks,'Mrs. Cepelka. F ourth R ow: Shirley Hurd, Lillian Hummer, Jean Lloyd, Georgie Milleson, Kitty Smallwood, C a r oline Kerns, Patty Miley, Phyllis Bemusdaffer, Anna Lee Hummer, Doris Williams. , N U ., J' .. , ff C 11 . ,' ,X 1' 4.-if--E,.g,,,V3 A., 1 K Q, u Il lip If , r 4 f v. U 1 V 4. J, .H H ,Q ff , H 4' 0 I aww ,io 1077 ,, , d li 'i , Cherry Pie Champion F. H. A. Tea be u 4-w GJ on 5-4 GJ E E 11 CE ni l-4 YU Q 3-4 fu III Q U 4: .ac U 5 CQ 7 U1 4-7 rv: D-4 -5 'U FU f-1 V11 o H fu U Q .Q .c C0 41 4-3 U r: fu V1 3 Ro Second Settle. ya... FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: Cha rle s Kackley, Reid Everly, Carl White, Charles Bemusclaffer, Rodger White Larry Larrick, Bobby Peffer, Mr. Huffman, Sponsor. Second Row: Clarence Kerns, Billy Mille- son, Tommy Fiddler, Leonard Newlin, Bobby Lee Collis, Dickie Marlowe, Conway Jenkins, Lloyd Allen Painter, Franklin Huff, Leroy Tomblin, Ray Welch, Jimmy Morris. Third Row: Bobby Barr, Kenneth Pine, Skippy Levi, Billy Barr, Isaac Luttrell, Gene Vorous, Billy Staples. Fourth Row: Alfred Johnson, Bobby B r oy , Kenneth Pitta, Walter Hoffman, Eugene Pyne, Kenneth Erickson, Mich:-1elReardon, Billy Shepherd, Harvey Poston, Eugene Moreland,Henry Kerns, Stanley Cooke, F.F.A. BASKETBALL TEAM --.L....T.. ....'....... First Row: Bobby Peffer, Franklin Huff , Charles Kackley. Second Row: Mr. I-Iuffman,Henry Kerns, Charles Bemusdaffer, Ken Erickson, Larry Larrick, Rodger White. WI A :M f Xsxeglfg S 'ifffqfi' f-'f- 4 1- Isaac Luttrell domg lathe work W. HMM-31 'wif' 1 ds. ov v :Q 4, 1 V , Qi' 1 5 4-nn. 5 LATIN CLUB First Row: Mr. Taylor, Sponsorg James Barb, Madelyn Ra Phyllis Harrison. Second Row: Nancy Bell, Sandra Lee John Joan Strickler, Walter Flory,Ronald Paget, Sue Shortt Lloyd OFFICERS PRESIDENT Shirley Silman VICE PRESIDENT Madelyn Ramsburg SECRETARY Phyllis Harrison TREASURER James Barb REPORTER, Jenny Levi msburg, Jenny Levi, Shirley Silman son, Dora Ellen Denny, Doris Ashby , Ralph Alger, Carol Tomblin Carole 1 v 4 LL' Vi '-1 if , ' -- Ak f -13: H. hy -M f mf. - -A ,V f Reed, Linda McC1aughry, Norma Lou Ashby, Bonnie Carlisle. . , , v :sz E- -' ' , 1: ,V of-Ig. H. :Jr Q.: -,L rt' r u' Q ' y -' 4 1 1 fl 'l is Q I K 'A + z .7 Q' I , Lv I . r n, 1 sr ' 1 ll 9 -lf v . I 4. I . X 1 ' 5 .III J 4 N R Q 1 f E FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Betty Brown,Patsy Lichliter,Barbara Childs, Betty Ferrebee, Powell Shepherd, Melvina Connie Payne,Betty Tharpe, Barbara Strode, Sproles, Sara Fr itts , Rebecca Athey, Dotte Ruth Talleyg Sponsor, Mrs. Levi. Hibbardg Sponsor, Miss Massey, Selling Defense Stamps S l x q i Future Nurses Officers: Sec.,RebeccaAtheyg V. Pres., Ruth Ellen Talleyg Pres., Dotte Hibbardg Histo- rian, Betty Tharpe, Reporter, Barbara Strode, Treas., Sara Fritts. Getting in practice for primary work YOUTH FDR CHRIST Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed ofthe gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believethg to the jews first and also to the Greelz. Seated: Nancy Miller, Elizabeth Lake, Patsy Brill, Joyce Lake, Ruth Franklin, S ylv e s t e r Franklin, Mr. Taylor, Sponsor. Standing: Mary Ellen Lake, Peggy Lake, Nancy Brill, Ja ck Franklin, Pauline Smallwood, Carol Ann Devers, Patsy Buckner. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS First Row: Nancy Peyton,Sec, Second Row: Mr,Wa1-ren Rothgeb, Sponsor, Franklin Royston, Treas.,g Bucky Ashby, V . P r e s .3 Buddy Fuller, R ep 0 rt er , Third Row: Robert De Shong, Darrell Jones, Woodrow Ashwood, Garland Jenkins, Pres., Fred White. Fourth Row: Charles Pierce, Thomas Wiley, Coleman Burke, Denny Barr, Dailey Broy. 'D D 5, 6 01, vw ' F I' G oCcu4 xi' ,AQ 5 'Sb Cbyfkh, 9997 Rf? X52-s Fa Q-0 ? 5 S 'ai as, S 0: ilk! ,J S uzaomsmp 0 P' P VIRGWNK Frank Royston makes sure a car is fully serviced. Garland Jenkins rips walnut board Mr, White shows Tom Wiley the thick for a table top. ness to cut Mrs. Huffma.n's sirloin DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION First Row: Wayne Jones, Norma M onr oe , Floyd McWilliams, Vice-Presidentg Bobby Crim, Promotion Managerg Mary F ra nc e s Smallwoodg Helen Crim, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Allen Locke, Sim on Newlin , Alfred Chapman, James Ashby, Presidentg Mr. Warren Rothgeb, Sponsor . JK , 'Q I tp cm r r Q' ,- N Q Qi b P XT, S Q OJ! L V1 Sb J o , l - f sf f QA 'H X f 1 6 X 9 1' Y' 2, X x S to 1 Q9- QKX Y? Mr. Howell demonstrates the one-size- fits -all sock to Floyd McWilliams, gi The four corners of the D, E, Emblem re- present social intelligence, vocational com- petency,leadership, and economic literacy. The wrapped package is a symbol of a job well done. James Ashby explains the advantage of buying merchandise while on sale. HZ' U 14 ' ., . , 1 M M , . ,, . A V 4. M,w,M,,'w.. -K 'rf . '. ww Au .fwfr M 2 A t Av - ,, , 1 - IQQMM f,f,.si:lfHJ,!?J'. . Ml. H W mepygwf M -W.. '55 Q K 3? x Q9 f A 'Q 5 3 V . ,524 WZ A14 pffpf7fffV fa mfmffv fwjygi fywrwggif 2 Zwfff? diff' 2 iff! ' ZW! .-?affffm gl jgewcq 0 UMFZ-MV VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM .. 11 ' .ah V - First Row: Floyd Mc William s , Walter Flory, Rodger White, Dale Gardner, Donny Fuller, Charles Kackley, Buddy Fulle r , Charles Starkey, Ronald Cain, Peter Levi, Charles Heflin, Ronald Kaplon. Second Row: Conway Jenkins, N orm an Heflin, Duke Murray, Leon Tomblin, Walter I-IOffman,Charles Pierce,CarlWhite, James Pyne, Larry Tinsman, Lind Harrison, Leroy Tomblin. Third R ow: Mr. Cochran, Coach, Harvey Poston, Billy Barr, Kenneth Pitta, Bucky Ashby,Peter Hobert,Carro1l Shepherd,KenErickson,Bud Blythe, Donald Crim, Jackie Tinsman, Freddie White. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM . M. First Row: Charles Cake, Dickie McDonald, Howard Lloyd, Louis Athey, Jimmy Fowler, Billy Tumblin, Gene Ray Larrick, David Erickson, R e id T omblin . Second Row: Alfred Johnson, Walter Foster, James Barb, T omm y Fiddle r , Gerald Pierce, Bobby Barr,Billy Milleson, Richard White, Bobby Duke. T hird R ow: Jesse Longerbeam, Harvey Poston, Dale Gardner, Hugh Baker, Charles Chapman, Henry Kerns, Johnny Brubaker, Joe Shugars, Martin Michelsong Mr. Clemons, Coach. k Be , WE 'ff X X 5 H ,X E i 5 d w ff I 2 4' x 1 2 all 2Dfffie!c2fze4y Qgfdgdfe fn x ' I U fdwropqk 'N Q 'ffjfv X475 X f V ,, i w 95 1. 1 A .L ..,. M f igs? ,gk 5 s V YK, FW flgg, MA M Q K ., N a Wgfgefa- pwgmdfegm T Wmfffzf BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: C onway Jenkins , Leon Tomblin, Carl White, Walter Hoffman, Charles Pierce, Norman Heflin, Bobby Nat C olli s , Mr. Douglas Cochran, Coach. Second Row: Buddy Fuller, Alfred Chapman, Kenneth Pitta, Carroll Shepherd, Darrell Jones, Charles Starkey. BQYSUUNIOR VARSITY BAQKETBALI. ibfmgx QM-4,, 24 First Row: Eddie Deavers, Rennie Davis, Hugh Baker, Leroy Tomblin, Stanley Downs, Donald Pine, David Berlin, Charles Hausenfluck, Eugene Pyneg Mr. Kenneth Wisecarver, Coach. Se- cond Row: B ennie Moore, Bobby Barr, Bucky Feltner, Frankie Grimes, Louis Athey, Donnie Fuller. Begg? a rl 24222, I i .I v if '3i'Zfff6f4,Z,aL 'f:Li'e-fr df fr ,MQ , , - 1 L7,- 2-..-f f , 2 Y if fwaiiglm Eff -J 'P' M343 WW VARSITY HOCKEY First Row: Jenny Lynn Levi,Dolly Kreft, Linda McClaughry, Phyllis Harrison, Nancy Bel1,Ann Galloway. Second Row: Dewey Wedell, Abigail Kirby, Daisy Mae Williams, Judy Davis, Sue Shortt Lloyd, Helen Huff, Polly Myers, Betty Tharpe, Betty Ritenour, Mary Willingham, Jean Deal. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Left to right: Lucille Kerns, Rhoda Settle, Sandra Kercheval, Martha Reardon, Joy O'Bryan Patsy Carpenter, Donna Levi, Mary Ellen Lake, Patsy Buckner. l , I BASEBALL TEAM or '55 gg ' AAA First Row: Reid Everly, Buddy Fuller, Charles Starkey, Charles Kackley, Kenneth Pitta. Se- cond Row: Darrell Jones, Donny Fuller, Leon Tomblin, Norman Heflin, Charles Bemusdaffer Walter Barr, D onny Royston. Third Row: Mr. Cochran, Coachg Larry Tinsman, Billy Barr Robert DeShong, Leroy Tomblin, Denny Barr, Charles Willis, Ronald Kaplon. FOCJTBALL ACTION SHOTS SOFTBALL l pa Wi- - ' Y Sli 1 1 'U' Qnsiz, Sarah Sipe, Phyllis Bemusdaffer, Nellie Myers, Sheila McCarty, Barbara Ann Lloyd, Betty Ann Tav enner , Jean Lloyd. Second Row: Mrs. Levi Qcoachjg Sara Fritts, Barbara Ann Downs, Barbara Anne Strode, Shirley Hurd, Patty Miley, Carol Moreland, Betty Lou Fishpaw. Barbara Anne Strode Barbara Downs Shirley Hurd E VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Molly King, Patty Miley, Marietta Ames, Sarah Ann Sipe, Captain for Basketballg Rebecca Anne Athey, Captain for Football: Joan Strickler. Elva White, Phyllis Harrison. JLINIGR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Donna Levi,NancyBel1,J'enny Lynn Levi,Captaing Carol Tornblin,Bonnie Carlisle. FOOTBALL Clarke County - 2.7 Strasburg Clarke County - 6 Loudoun Clarke County - 20 Montevideo Clarke County - 24 Warren Co. Clarke County - 14 Broadway Clarke County - 6 Charles Town Clarke County - 0 Luray Clarke County - 0 Handley Clarke County - 7 James Wood GIRLS' BASKETBALL Clarke County 24 Legion Girls Clarke County 24 Strasburg Clarke County 47 Legion Girls Clarke County 30 Warren Co. Clarke County 26 Strasburg Clarke County 32 Legion Girls Clarke County 40 St. Joseph's Clarke County 21 Loudoun Clarke County 56 St. Jos eph's Clarke County 54 Warren Co Clarke County 53 James Wood SOFTBALL Clarke County - 2,5 Strasburg Clarke County - 4 Warren Co. Clarke County - 4 Warren Co. Clarke County - 7 Strasburg Clarke County - 2 Loudoun Co. SCORES O Clarke O Clarke 6 Clarke 0 Clarke 6 Clarke O Clarke 13 Clarke 19 Clarke 0 Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Z8 Clarke Z2 Clarke 35 Clarke Z3 25 Clarke 33 Clarke 29 Clarke 31 Clarke 37 Clarke 64 Clarke 14 Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke 3 5 Clarke 13 Clarke 5 Clarke 15 Clarke BOYS' BASKETBALL C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty C Ounty C ounty C ounty C ounty 36 Strasburg 36 Montevideo 71 Luray 63 Warren Co. 42 Broadway 67 Charles Town 30 James Wood 46 Harrisonburg 22 Strasburg 44 Montevideo 50 Handley 53 Loudoun Co. 54 Luray 47 Warren Co. 48 Charles Town BASEBALL 0 Strasburg 1 Luray 7 Loudoun Co. 5 James Wood 4 Loudoun Co. 7 Broadway 3 Broadway 2 James Wood 2 Luray 7 Warren Co. HOCKEY 1 Handley - 1 Warren Co. - 1 Handley - 1 Warren Co. SENIOR STATISTICS MARIETTA AMES Editor-in-chief of Talon '56, Chm. of Recreation Committee '56, Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, V. Pres.of Dramatics Club '53, LatinClub '53, '54, Tri-Hi-Y '53, Cheerleader '53, '54, '55, '56, Li- brary Club '54, Beta Club '55, '56, Sec. of Beta Club '56, French Club '55, '56, Student Council '56. REBECCA ANNE ATHEY Cheerleader '53, '54, '55, '56, Capt. of Cheer- leaders '56, Dramatics Club '53, Sec. of Dra- matics Club '54, Latin Club '53, '54, Tri-Hi-Y '53, F.T.A.'5 3, '55, '56, Sec.of F.T.A. '56,F.B. L.A. '55, '56, Pres. of F.B.L.A. '56, Regional V. Pres. ofF.B.L,A. '56, Girls' State Represent- atiye, '55, Student Council '56, Class Sweetheart '55, Junior Class Play Cast '55, Asst. Picture Editor of Talon '56, Sec. of Class '56. BARBARA BALLENGER Cheerleader '53, 54. ,'55, F-H-A- '54, '56, F-B- L.A. '55, Miss Clarke County '55. PHYLLIS BEMUSDAFFER FJ-LA, '53, '54, '56, Glee C lub '53, V. Softball '54, '55, V. Basketball '54, F.B.L.A. '55. GRETTA DICKS F,H,A,'53, '54, '55, '56, Glee Club'53 Typist of Talon '56. BARBARA DOWNS V, Basketball '53, '54, '55. '56. V- Softball '53. 154, 55,1561 Hockey '55, Glee Club '53. GAYLE HAYMAKER Dramatics Club'53, '54, '55. '56, Tri-Hi-Y '53. Glee Cm, -53, '54, '55, Latin Club '53, '54, stu- dent Council '5 5, '56, Chm. of Athletic Committee '55, '56, Asst. Editor-in-chief of Talon '56. DOTTE HIBBARD Dramatics Club '53, F.T.A. '53. '55. '56, Pres- of F.T.A. '56, Latin Club '53, '54, Library Club '53, '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54,Reporter of Tri- Hi-Y '54, F.B.L.A. '55, '56, F.B.L.A. Reporter '56, Athletic Committee '55, '56, Co-Chairman of Athletic Committee '56, Recreation Committee '56. LOUISE HUFF V. Basketball '53, V . Softball Mgr. '53, F.H.A. '53,'54, GleeClub '53, Pres,of Class '53, Hock- ey Mgr. '54, Junior ClassPlay Cast '55, F.B.L.A. '55, Library Asst. '54. ANNA LEE HUMMER F.H.A. '53, '54, '56, Cheerleader '54, '55, F.B, L.A. '55. LILLIAN HUMMER Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '53, Glee Club '53, '54, '55, F.B.L,A. '54, '55, V. Softball '54, '55, F.H.A. '55, '56, Library Asst. '54, '55. SHIRLEY HURD F.H.A. '53, '54, '56, Pres . of F.H.A. '53, F.B. L.A. '55, Glee Club '53, '54, Library Assistant '55, Softball '53, '54, '55, '56, Basketball '5 3 , '54, '55, '56. CAROLINE KERNS Dramatics Club '53, '54, Library Club '53, F.H.A. '54, '55, '56, Treas.of F.H.A.'55, F.B.L.A. '55, '56, Project Chairman of F.B.L.A. '56. LOIS LADD Junior Class Play Cast '55, Talon Staff '56. JOYCE LAKE Dramatics '53, F.H.A. '53, '54, '55, '56, Glee Club '53, '54, Pres. of Bible Club '55, '56, Sec. of F.B.L.A. '5 6, S.C,A.' Representative '55,Beta Club '55, '56,LibraryAssistant '53, '54, '55, '56, Poetry Contest Winner '54. JEAN LLOYD Basketball '53, '54, '55, '56,Softball '53, '54, '55, '56, F.H.A. '53, '54, '56, Sec. of F.H.A. '53, Breeze Staff, Headline Editor, Reporter '56. SHEILA MCCARTY . LatinClub '53, '54, DramaticsClub '53, '54, '55, '56, Softball '5 3, '54, '55, '56, V. Pres. of Library Club '56. NANCY MILLER F.H.A. '53, '54, Glee Club '53, '54, Bible Club Song Leader '55, '56, F.B,L.A. '55, '56, Treas. of F.B.L.A. '56, Typist of Breeze Staff '56. GEORGIE MILLESON Library Club '53, Tri-Hi-Y '54, '55, '56, Pres. of Tri-Hi-Y ' 56, Sec. of Tri-Hi-Y '54,Chaplain of Tri-Hi-Y '55, F.H.A. '55, '56, Business Man- ager of the Talon '56, RecreationCornrnittee '56, Breeze Reporter '55, Sec. of class '53. CHARLOTTE PEARSON Glee Club '531fF.H.A. '53, '54, '55, '56. cf NANCY P1-:YTON Basketball '53, Softball '53, Glee Club '53, F.H. A. '53, '54, Sec.ofF .H.A. '54, Beta Club '55, '56, Sec. of D. O. Club '56, Reporter for S.C.A. '56, Breeze Staff '55, '56. MARY JEAN RICKARD Glee c1ub'53, '54, '55, F.H.A. '53, '54, '55, '56, V. Pres. of F.H.A. '56, Dramatics Club '53, '54, F.B .L.A. '56, Band '55, '56, Talon Staff '56, Girls' State Representative '55, Junior Class Play cast '55. POWELL SHEPHERD F.T.A. '56, Latin Club '54, '55, Basketball '54, '55, '56, Softball '53. KITTY SMALLWOOD Library Club '53, '54, Sec. of Library Club '54, Tri-Hi-Y '53, Beta Club '55, 56, F.H.A. '55, '56, Talon Staff Feature Editor '56, Breeze Staff Ty- ist '56, F.B.L.A.'55, '56, V. Pres. of F.B.L.A. 56. P I BARBARA ANNE STRODE Glee Club '53, Basketball '53, '54, '55, '56, Soft- ball'53, '54, '55, '56, Tri-Hi-Y '54, '56, Student Council member '55, '56, Hockey '55, Breeze Staff '55, '56, Reporter of Breeze '56, V. Pres. of French Club '55, F.T.A. '55, '56, Talon Staff Girls '- Sports Editor '56. RUTH ELLEN TALLEY Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Latin Club '53, '54, Sec.of Latin Club '53, F.T.A. '54, '55, '56,V. Pres,of F.T.A. '56, French Club '55, '56 Beta Club '55, '56, Athletic Committee '55, Jr.Red Cross Counci1'53, '54, Junior Class Play Cast '55, Talon Staff Asst. Feature Editor '56, Glee Club '53, Reporter of Glee Club '53. BETTY ANN TAVENNER F.H.A. '54, Basketball '53, '54, Softball '53, '54, '55, '56, Recreation Committee '54. MARY MARGARET THOMA Treas.of class '53,Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, Latin Club '53, '54, Tri-Hi-Y '5 3, Glee Club '55, Sec. of S.C.A. '54, Sec.of Class '55, Picture Ed- itor of Talon '56. DORIS ANN WILLIAMS F.H.A. '56, Typist of Talon '56, Glee Club '53, School winner of Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow '56. SENIOR STATISTICS BUCKY ASHBY J.V. Football'53, J. V. Basketball '53, V. Foot- ball'54, '55, '5 6, V. Basketball'54, '55, Industrial Arts '54, '55, D.O. Club '55, '56, D. O. V. Pres. '56. CHAR LES BEMUSDAFFER V.Baseball'5 3, '54, '55, '56, F.F.A.'53, '54, '55 '56,Pres.of F.F.A. '56, Pres.of class '55, Pres. of class '56. BUD BLYTHE School Patrol, Lt ., '53, Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, '56, Treas. of Dramatics Club '55, Pres. of Dramatics Club '56, V. Football '53, '54, '55, '56, Spanish Club '54, '5 5, Spanish Club,Sec. Treas., and Reporter '54, Spanish Club Treas. '55, Stage Electrician '54, '55, '56, Student Council '54, '55, '56, Treas . of Class '55, Hi-Y '55, '56, Junior Play Mgr. '55. DAILEY BROY Industrial Arts Club '53, '54, '55, D.O. Club '55, '56. COLEMAN BURKE Lt. of Safety Patrol '53, '54, Capt. of Patrol '55, '56, Glee Club '53, '54, '55, Treas. of Glee Club '53, V. Pres. of Glee Club '54, F.F.A. '54, '55, '56, F.F.A. V. Pr e s . '55, F.F.A. Federation V. Pre s . '55, Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, '56, Sec. of Hi-Y '55, F.F,A. Basketball '53, '54, '55, V.Baseball '54, JOE DAVIS Science Club '53, '54, V. Pres. of Science Club '54, Hi-Y '55, '56, T reas . of Hi-Y '56, Safety Patrol '53, '54, Beta Club '55, '56, Spanish Club '54, '55, S ec . of Spanish Club '54, J.V. Basket- ball '54, J.V.Football '53, Boys' State Represen- tative '55, Junior Class Play Cast '55. SYLVESTER FRANKLIN F.F.A. '53, '54, '55, '56, Bible Club '55, '56, Treas. of Bible Club '55. BUDDY FULLER Industrial Arts Club '53, '54, '55, D.O. Club '56, Student Council '55, V. Basketball '53, '54, '55, '56, V. Football '54, '55, '56, Treas. of Class '55, Treas. of Class '56, V. Pres. of Class '53. V. Baseball '53, '54, '55, '56. LIND HARRISON Science Club '54,Latin Club '54, '55, V.Football '56, J.V. Basketball '53, V . Basketball '54, '55, School Patrol '53. GARLAND JENKINS Industrial Arts Club '53, '54, '55, V.Pres. of In- dustrial Arts Club '53, '54, Pres. of Industrial Arts Club '55, D.O. Club '55, '56, Pres. of D.O. Club '56, J.V. Football '53. LOYD ALLEN JOHNSON Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, '56, Breeze Staff, '54 '55, '56, Reporter of Breeze '54, Literary Editor ofBreeze, '5 5 Asst.Editor of Breeze, '56, Latin Club '53, '54, V. Pre s . of Latin Club '54, French Club, '55, '56 S.C.A. Reporter '55, S.C.A. Pres., '56, Junior Play Cast '55, Boys' State Re- presentative '55, Band '54, '55, Pres. of Band, '55, Beta Club '55, '56. WESLEY JOURNELL James Wood Basketball'53, '54, '55, F,F.A. '54, '55, Football '54, Treasurer of class '54 Track Team '54, '55, Key Club '55. CHARLES KACKLEY V.Football'53,'54,'55,'56,V.Baseba1l'53, '54,'55, '56, S.C.A.Vice Pres. '55, S.C.A. Treas. '56, F.F.A.Club '53, '54, '55, '5 6, Pres.0fclass, '53, Vice Pres. of class '54. RONALD KAPLON School Patrol '53, Science Club '53, '54, Football Mgr. '53, '54, '55, '56,Basketball Mgr. '54, '55, Beta C lub '55, '56, Boys' State Representative, '55 Baseball Scorekeeper, Business M g r . , '56, Boys' Sports Editor of Talon '56. FLOYD McWILLIAMS Manager ofFootball Team '56, D.E.Club '54, '55, Vic e Pres . of D.E. Club '56, Lieut. of School Patrol, '53, '54, Capt. of School Patrol '55,'56, Asst. Sports Editor of Talon '56. CHARLES MOORE Ind, Arts. '53, '54, '55 DUKE MURRAY Latin Club '53, '54, Beta Club '55, '56, Pres. of Beta Club '56, Football '54, '55, '56, Basketball '53, '54, '55, Basketball Mgr., '56, Senior Class Representative to S.C.A., '56 Student Council, '53, '54, '55, Pres. of French Club '55, Boys' State Representative '55. SIMON NEWLIN Glee Club '53, '54, D.E. Club '55, '56. DAVID PHILLIPS Ind.Arts. '53, '54, '55, Treas.of Class, '53, Bas- ketball '53. CHARLES PIERCE Football '53 , '54, ' 55 , '56, Basketball '53, '54, '55, '56, Baseball '53, Pres . of class '54, D.O. Club '56. KENNETH PITTA Ind.Arts. '53, '54, '55,Football'53, '54, '55, '56, Sec. of Ind.Arts, '55, Baseball '53, '54, '55, '56, Basketball '53, '54, '55, '56, Vice Pres. of class '56. FRANK ROYSTON Basketball '53, Baseball '53, Ind. Arts Club '53, '54, '55. FRANKLIN ROYSTON lnd, Arts Club '53, '54, Treas. of Ind. Arts. '54, D.O.Club '55, '56, Pres. of D.O.Club '55, Treas. of D.O. Club '56. FREDDY WHITE Football Team Mgr. '54, '55, '56, Ind. Arts Club '54,'55, Reporter of Ind.Arts '55. D.O. Club '56 RODGER WHITE Football '54, '55, '56, F.F.A. '53. '54. '55. '56, Tre... gf F.F,A, '56, F,F.A. Basketball '54, '55, '56. THOMAS WILEY F,p,A, -53, '54, '55, Ind. Arts. Club '53, J.V. Football '53, D.O. Club '55. '56. 1 1 1 4 Now let s have a big sm11e and watch the birdie ! RHODEN S STUDIO Berryville, Virginia f2f,e1 ' X 5 WR :fa 4 4 N 'S i Q. , ia L in du RWM, m 0nn1owT K- '5?' W 'E'+e 4+'f-.'.-, -.9-...Ie Hey, Buddy, look at th1s swell refngerator! J. D. RICHARDSON, INC. BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA R One reason why Clarke County 15 one of the largest apple producers in Virginia. H. F. BYRD, INC. BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA -wx W, te www ji! 'vga . 1: cg. ' v . Am., f I , ..,,A if , , . .uwzi . ,M A . 7 E df my ,- Iii. ' 1 T 5 Am 1-3 we T'-s, 4.5: , N 2 'K gg J? A Q Mgmg, 5 1 'L S, as t, X px Q4 sis At. 4 3 ,5 as Q , 'Q 5 fi, Mg, W is Q 5-fri: .. af HQ ,335 we , ,Qw- . K, .gixf 4 big 7 Wllll 'Y W' H x AV. 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