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

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MILDRED S. RILEY In grateful recognition of her understanding and help for us, her loyalty and faith in us, he r guid anc e which has carried us through many difficulties, and her keen interest in all our activi- ties, we pay tribute to our friend and teacher, Mrs. Riley. if wh f 'Sh I r UMA 3 ff jx! l I x w x J i 4' ,I 'i 1'1 ,jflf 'W' I 1' .y jf 1 ' . ie-I , ,jg-ill - '1'1ti.Q,vb , 1? 1 my ' ' , -'l..2, '. ,. V. .A gi , 5 Y' . .i .lu .,l V - mm- A nf T 1 2, ' ' I l' 1 in ., . . - I Charles E. Mile I PRINCIPAL B.A., Roanoke Colle M.A., George Washington University my I QI Alva Hummer William L. Boyce SECRETARY ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL B.A., Shepherd M.A., West Virginia University 'yi Q56 A 5 .5 FACULTY Ernest G. B owman, B.A., Bridgewater, B.S., Madison. Margaret H. C epe lka , A.B., Shepherd. Mary M. Clark, B.A., West- hampton. D ouglas s C. Cochran, B.A., Emory and Henryg M.A., Uni- versity of Kentucky. Henry J. Davis, L.L.B., Th.B., Wake Forest. Julia M. Ellis, A.B., Davis and Elkins. Mary L. Holmes, B.A., Roanoke. Joseph C . Huffman, B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tuteg M.S., Cornell. Jean E. Kimball, A.B., Denver University. Betty S. Levi, B.S. Madison. Eva D. Mas s ey , Ph. B. Uni- versity of Chicago. Norma R . Morrison, B.A. Randolph-Mac on W o m an 's College. Mildred S. Riley, B.A. Lenoir- Rhyne. Vivien M. Ritenour, B.S., Madison. Janet E.Rose, B.S., Plattsburg State Teacher's College. Glenn E. Sunderlin, B.A., Uni- versity of Montanag MLS., University of Southern Cali- orx - ' ' V ,rv-Ju . 'll-f , 'Tl f- William B. Taylor, B.A.i Hampden -Sydney. Dorothy C. Wedell, B.A., Uni- versity of Michigan. MarionT.Wood, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. John M. Yost, B.A., Susque- hanna University M.A.: Bucknell University. Geraldine McClaughry Art Editor Carole Hummer Typist Peter Hobert Editor-in-Chief Patty Miley Assistant Editor Betty Lou White Typist Gail Levi Picture Editor Kemper Price Business Manager Betty Tharp Assistant Literary Editor TALON STAFF Sara Fritts Literary Editor Sarah Ann Sipe Feature Editor Larry Larrick Circulation Manager Elva White Assistant Business Manager Betty Lou Fishpaw Assistant Girls' Sports Editor Pauline Smallwood Assistant Feature Editor Frances Everhart Girls' Sports Editor Alfred Chapman Assistant Boys' Sports Editor Darrell Jones Boys' Sports Editor IN MEMORY Of Mr WarrenG Rothgeb A true friend and an inspiring te a che r was this man whose memory will live in the hearts of those who knew him HZZCIJ ,wa iw S QQQSWWQW aww isis-1 www W? CLASS OFFICERS Larry Larrick Elva White Geraldine McClaughry Carole Hummer PRESIDENT TREASURER S CLASS POEM Our School and Destiny From these hallowed walls, where will her dwellers go ? How much have they left? What do they know? These are words, the thoughts, the hope Of our school's spirit extending its scope. Let me speak for the dwellers of this abodeg Hear my humility, my heart's burdened load. My message, I give freely to all, The spirit of our class will stand, and never fall, Clarke County, my school, whose name will remain In my breast intrenched and untouched, always the sarneg I speak for this school, for a way of life Which will carry me through good times and strife, ly led, I speak praise for the mentors who patient That our thirst for knowledge might be fedg Who gave of self, that we might know The power, the wisdom, the way to go, I speak of the tie that binds our class, Though the good times , the troubled times , a The class of this year will be heard to say, I remember the school, the class, and the day- The school--Clarke County--the class--'57, and the day, our day.' ' re now in th Kemper Price ECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT CLASS MOTTO Knowledge and perseverance, our claim to fame. any . J l, fe saw 1 t 7'5: f xx CLASS FLOWER Red Rose e past, CLASS COLORS Blue and silver v ' I , Y W KL' ajft M vyygf' 1 stNiMs'fw 3 f ffl? f bf f xlxdlf ix 'My 0' fildffxkff X 1, A Ein J V M f m a2La,.M:,f:51zm1fe igi-we 53511255 5, L if pk! JW Winona Ann Boyd Nona One of the twins of our class . Has a chee ry smile and a twinkle in her eye. Has workedin Dramatics Club. She will make a won- derful homemaker, Ralph Everett Alger Ralph Hopes to be a musician and has ent in that field, Has taken private vocal ...was a member of Gle e Club and does solos for schooland community be a success. baseball, Paul Dennis Barr Dennie His twinkling eyes and coal black hair keep the girls' hearts throbbing,,.a smooth dan- cer. Me mbe r of D.O., played varsitybaseball three years. Hope s to succeed in professional was president of the Hi-Y last year. Is tal -iii Q '4 nfl! ,a QQ li SENIORS Patricia Ann Brill Patsy Quiet but loads of fun. Valuable Bible Club me mb e r , Bible Club reporter and vice- president. President of F,B,L.A. Will make a most efficient secretary. Robert Samuel Boyd Bobby Bobbyjoined us in the ninth grade and has proved to be a real asset to our class. Quiet and thoughtful, Plans to join the Marines. Hopes to own a cattle farm someday. Jane Elizabeth Buckley ' 'Jane' ' A ha r d worker with a quiet disposition, Very ac tive in F.H.A, Won State Homemaker Degree last year, Member ofthe 4-H All-Star Courtof Honor, A genius with a needle. Will do well in any field she chooses. Robert Page Carter Bobby Tall and quiet, An excellent dancer, Has been a member of the Dramatics Club for three ye a r s . Friendly to everyone. Will be missed next year when the time fo r a play or a dance rolls around, SENIORS Iris Eloise Collis Suzie Cute as a button and very attractive. Has a sparkling personality. Member of the Library Club. Has done a superlative job of leadership in the M.Y.F, Has participatedin many religious activities, Plans to be a beautician, Judith Eleanor Davis ..-Tudy.. Anatural comedian. Active in clu work and dramatics. Loves to ndelhovrbes. draw anything and does an evglyl ent jo . s won many prizes onher pi 'lture , erta' succeed in her Cho s n v c on of cial art. A All X , if 1 , gif A ffvfffl f, 'Mal happy smile, Alfred Archibald Chapman Al Is recognized by hi s bright red hair and happy grin. Dreams of becoming a mechanical engineer, Has played basketball for four years, Member of Hi-Y and Latin Club for two years. Always busy, yet has time for loads of fun. .- Robert Nathaniel Collis Nat Leftus the firstof ourSenior year to live in Boca Raton, Florida, Everyone was happy to welcome him home . Hopes to become a textile designer. Enjoys basketball and has won many a game for us. One of the most active members of our class. Always busy...good personality and a 'BLR 'S ws 1 Sits: twig Y. LK I. is his T? Stanley Milton Cook WAZWI 7'?.J,24,,Z HQ 4,ge.Vc KZ. fC',4f4-ez'-Z-' : Q , Q lgsy loR gg SJC-Ajdcialjxx q'LjL,JL. D fallcnav pw ,ef.21'l322?rt,wgzQOdsQf' ff-eww kwa ' ar tte T1 SBU f 'es 'e o w , W e a d F . L.A. Interested in nursing or a govern ' elffbtjl-fcm. , V VA gl lil it Stanley' ' Make s top grades in all his subjects. ill Quiet and studious, Takes time to be friendly to everyone. Becoming a jet pilot will fulfill his secret ambition. 2 332 Frances Elaine Everhart Frances One of the seniors most active in sports. Has playe d softball and been a member of the basketball squad for fo ur ye ar s . Girls' State representative. Has a wond e rful personality, Will make an excellent physical education tea- cher. Robert Lee DeShong DeShon U S Friendly and quiet. Was a member of the Library Club for one year, Industrial Arts Club two years. Is skilled in woodworking and dreams of being a carpenter, 15251 SENIORS Betty Lou Fishpaw 7 Lou psf!-fix Quiet, industrious...an active member of ,Q the Tri-Hi-Y. Was a member of the Latin Club - G for two years...was on varsity basketball squad, A by Member of F,H.A, Extremely sweet personality KJ W ,.always ready to lend a helping hand. W I J . 1 .QWY5 Wwe ww Ruth Elizabeth Franklin Ruth Has a quiet disposition, Very sincere in her work, Treasurer of Beta Club. Very much interested in the Bible Club, Made a fine Bible Club president, Plans to be a secretary, Julian Reid Everly Reid An outstanding member of the class. Is president ofthe S.C.A. Member ofthe Beta Club, and an extremely active member of the F. F.A. Plans to study agricultural engineering at Va, Tech. Quiet, makes good grades, and has a dry sense of humor. Erbie Kyle Garrett Erbie Quiet, serious...was a member of the Glee Club...wants to be an az-chitect...enjoys a fast, hard game o f tennis , Is always friendly and ready to help, Qi ,......... SENICRS Sara Elizabeth Fritts Fritts Her witty re marks will always be re- membered. Representative to Girls' State. As- sistant Editor of Breeze. State winner of Voice of D e mo c r ac y contest. Hopes to be a writer, She will gather many future laurels. William Clay Hauseniluck Billy Wants to be a state policeman...everyone's friend...dependable.,.loves class discussionsg is never slow to give his viewpoint. Elaine Boyd Getts Elaine'l A newcomer to our c l a s s , Will be re- membered for her long golden hair and big blue eyes. Interested in Red Cro s s work. Likes to cook, Aspires to be a telephone operator. Charles Lloyd Heflin Charlie-Boy Lo ve s sports...has played J'.V. football and basketball, Mischievous. Brightens many a dull class, but can be serious. Sure to succeed. of our class. Also F.B.L.A. vice-president. Her soft brown eyes and charming Ways will take her far Interested in secretarial work, Mary Be linda Hough A cute addition to o ur class, Very con- genial Eyes twinkle like stars. Member of the F H A and Bible Club F B.L.A, recreational chairman Plans to be a typist. V ,ff 'f ' K Carole Anne Hummer Carole A very active senior, Vice-president Norman Clifton Heflin, Jr. Noonie One of our ve ry best athletes. Has had four years ofexperience in every sport. Can al- ways be depended upon to push the score up in eve ry game , Quiet, but has a hearty laugh. Everyone, especially the te ams , will miss this boy, f fl 'E' W u I L 'i ! .I JUZAL-4 cf J 11 I 1' 7 7 I vi v ,, vi 'V 1 Zi . ' If f ii iffy' 1 ' Cv V ' , 4111.4 f if ' f fy f ,-I 'WWI K 4 , NW tL1f74A.V J M x L ,IULW 1 ,J MW' V , 7 1' ,ff . ff , Q,Q,. 5 f ,V , , f -1 ' 5 'J ' VL J ' dm, I ,lillbbtb , L . L: 4 ' Peter Conrad Hobert aj' Peter A' Truly a B,M.O,C, ls Editor-in-Chief of the Talon,..has been edito r of the Breeze and vice-president of the S.C.A. Attended Boys' State. Plays center on our football team. Makes top grades.,,has a peppy personality, Extremely popular. Hopes to study at West Point. MO' SENIORS Lola Agnes Johnson Dolly Qui et and very sincere. Enjoys a good laugh. Love s to play softball...likes music...a wonderfulfriend to all, Interested in police work and homemaking, 'l Y Ro ert Ellis Jacks Bobby Quiet but has awell defined sen 'PHO Plays a goodgame of J.V. basketba ...His P I Y 4 I r sly remarks have brightened many a dull class. Will be missed by all, Gail Patricia Levi S ' Gail , J , Beautiful and talented. Has won many M, beauty contests, among them Miss Fire Chief , in -f' SweetheartQueen in the eighth grade. Especial- . KK ly good in dramatics. Co-chairman of Recrea- K? .- tion Committee. F.H.A. Federation pianist, F. QX H.A. Song Leader, Will do well in any field she . chooses. xy. Q il X X Q Q ,tl N Uv 5 JNX ll o V 0-f 4f7fl,l,L,kJ X- x Ng s xv y I LITVJZ7 5 .5 , , NQ 'Vy5bv,,AAf'4! lf ft ' ,X ti ply Q 's r 'x ,fs M447 s ,, 7 Vwmf I John Wayne Jones Wayne Quiet, fo r c e ful, always ready to help wherever he can. Wants to be a State Trooper. Friendly toward everyone, Is sure to succeed, Combines perseverance and ambition, SENIORS Geraldine Osborne McClaughry llcerryll One of the prettie st senior girls. Was Sweetheart Queen in her Sophomore ye ar. Has a great deal of artistic talent. Member of the cheerleading squad. F.B.L.A. trea- surer and secretary of our class. Plans to be a secretary. Patricia Carter Miley llpattyll One of our most energetic sen- iors. Interested in all class pro- jects. Member of cheerleading and basketball squad. Secretary ofS.C.A. Secretaryand vice-president of F.H. A. Plans to be a secretary. Has done a remarkable job as Assistant Editor ofthe Talon. Bright person,- Robert Darrell .Tones Darrell Our basketball star - plays a top-notch game . Also plays a good game of baseball. . .was treasurer of the Junior Class and was on the Stu- dent Council. An outstanding Senior whose shoes will be hard to fill. ality. 'W .ax 0 M L ,V M ci. .ft r ff-' ' JJ' vfk pL,LL B .ws-1 ld, V . . . If 'N 5-JI 1 .ff ci Uv wwf ,VILLQ-rf' D ff - 4 ' f ,' J Al f , 6 f f 'I . A A FMC, L Lvwiy Mehr -Q f ff V 'cl A.. dvlf.K.', ,. , ..,, .J fl .1 - 4 V ,:, , K L,4'5 0 L Z l if'Y ' , C '4 ' flex!-' V' A,!,J.'.uiff'- X GGL .4 f L, V V. r - H- ,v f , V-wwf I L if ,, wht, L J, I A , 4, , E ,May 1 ,. aff ' f' . ,VM '7 5 'L puff- xf rg in ' V ff . .241 C' Cf y,ff,I.4awreno19 CAshbyL lgarriclc X' .V ,Y ' , 'lb M 'Lf-1aPr'Vl LJ' iff? M.f'f'Prqs1dep,f'8frhe F.F.A. and the Seniior 7C2fl3lss'tQ1is year. Very co-op- erlatjve and dependable, plus being a Qodd leader. Has played football four years. Got good write -ups in the papers this ye ar for his playing a- bility. if , K, . , + Quarry rx' ij 1 Clin! ,, ' V: v7 .5 lil .j, :ff .' 2.1 K! , i-,f-, ich,-.,vf2 A, ,I 'V .f ff 1 A iii' s !,4'.c,f0f 1 ' Arthur Allen Locke Skeeter Can always be depended upon to enliven a dull class with his witty r e m a r k s and knowing comments. Enjoys working crossword puzzles. Sang in Glee C lub two years. Will SENIORS 1- 4 f. I ,, v .,, Q, , 511, , 1.1, , .J . 1, i 1 be missed by all. Norma Irene Monroe Norma One of our quietest seniors. Very calm and collected. A steady worker. Member of F.H.A. and D.E. She will succeed in her chosen field of homemaking. V, 4,47 . ,. If Richard Beverly Marlow Dickie ' Doe s a man-sized j ob in his F.F.A. work. Bright personality. . . alway s ready to have fun and cap- able of creating lot s of excitement . . .likes to figure out improvements for his car. Sang in the Glee Club two years. Always co-operates in class activities. Kenneth Nelson Longerbearn, Jr. Nelson Plays basketball andbaseball. Always into mis c hi e f . Extremely friendly. A g 0 od pal whenever you need one, Enjoys life. .r J it r Cs L SEN IORS Bett?.B?jQQjmY Loads of fun. Acharming hos- tess. Did a wonderful job as Prom Decoration chairman. Member of Glee Club and Dramatics Club. A wizard with flowers. Would like to,g own her own florist shop. .L ' gf- x x A Lv vx , if r-J ,., X Iii. N-N X- xAJ :r.L-,B 0 abr: .zu. XJ-k ' alfa.. TSKlAxAfAl-kf JD- L .- Q 4 's MW-s fn. ,1,f1,4. N 4 5 Fi ' X fe if 0 K? LW 543 ff if V W tl 5 I , K 1 , '-1 .Ls .,t,, L ,,.c rv Q X IN ' Robert Paul May HMaySlI V.l.P. member of our class. ls a member of the French N .,, ,f and Beta Clubs. Was president of the ' Junior and Freshman classes, Has been on the Student Council and foot- ball te am. Makes top grades. Has 1-'XMI Q a friendly personality to boot. '1 Lrc L Q' ' ' u W ,wg A, , . 'x L, , J! A Cora Marie Shirley Cora Marie Loads of fun. The life of any party. Can really travel in her car, Member of the F.H.A.for four years. Degree chairman of F.B.L.A. Plans to be a typist. Lloyd Allen Painter Lloyd Allen Lots of fun. . .dreams of being a State Trooper. . .was president of the Boyce Freshman class. Is now a member of the F.F.A. and is pres- ident of the Band. Another one of our redheads! he is. Sarah Ann Sipe Sarah As cute and neat as can be. Has done a fine job as cheerleading captain. Has excelled in F.H.A. work. F.H.A. chapter and federation president. National F.H.A. conven- tiondelegate. Plans to be a secre- tary. Robert Harrison Peffer llBobbylI Wants to be a farmer. . .ls an active member of the F.F.A. Has played football and basketball. . .Al- ways smiling. . .Has fun wherever SENIORS Charles Kemper Price Kempie - Very active in school activities and an excellent leader. Fine Edi- tor-in-Chief of the B r e ez e. Hi-Y and Beta Club President. His great knowledge in many fields will take him far. Plans to be a nuclear phys- icist. X Michael Thomas Reardon I Mike j Came from Handley to join us felwf in the eleventh grade. . .Has become very popular here. . .Easy-going friendly. . .Loves to have fun.. Mischievous. . .Member of the F.F A. l U Pauline Marie Smallwood sENloRs Her quiet friendliness has cap- tured many a heart. Loves to have a good time. Se c r etar y of F.B.L.A. Member of the Bible Club. Would like to be a typist. W f V!! If I 4. .' lf' . 1 i V ,' I ix Lf . 1, f ' - 'T L , V 1 V '. I J' f f , , I. gf 'Wilton Stuart Royston Ilskippyll Quiet in class, but his smile is always lighting up in a crowd. . .Will surely succeed as an electrician. . . Always around when a helping hand is needed. W , . l ' . Betty Lee Tharp Tharpo A Whiz at the piano. Can play anything from Bach to bop --Presi- dent of F .T .A. . .Member of Breeze Staff, Talon Staff, Beta Club. . .Pian- ist for Chapel and Glee Club. Writes excellent short stories and poems. . . Plans to be a musical therapistb H I , . - ,fy wif .,.f',7F , fu? Qfi' .. , Wgzizff-f WM '4 ,?'fc4, L-Jr'-.7 jf V W . 5' A I X :A 3' 5,,g','f,1A77 t,., 3 gf1W,. l' rn El, . U ,x 5.54 X k -. Q rf, J .f , 1, 1 :'l1Jf'-'55 f'+ ' f: l-ALf'Ifi3eLf-fu' kr Y .77 V . , L f V. HW , . 7 ,Wa V . .,, ,, f v',fi 'v1f ' 4' ' .fi -.fiw:f 9'M ,.f' 025,47 Riff ,f f' c .7 ,Kola -' 4 ,,-4, xl. vnu 14' ,H V' -ft .sfif'L'f . Aer' ggi ,g,:iv' 7 f' pw! '!7M 7f7 , .f :V .f'4 '7i Zl q-'if Ulf ffl ff? 'li jg,-' . U,o.?., ffd -.J fffy ,J .7 1, A A , , ,f ,.A. ., Arr, V... ...fi-LJ Agyf ' if If Carroll Walter Shepherd, Jr. Carroll Walter Has had three years of football experience . . .was one of our best playe r s this year. Has also played basketball three ye.'1r s. Member of Student Council. . 'Always ready for a good time. . .Pop'.1lar with everyone. '-.a K .H ' as 4 f' vi - 1. R... f Z 4 . I .f' Amos Leon Tomblin Goose One of our be st athletes. . espe cially well-known for his a- SENICRS William Crampton Staples Bill Left us for one year for Massanutten Mili ta r y Academy. . . Wants to be afarmer. . .ls a member of the Hi-Y and Glee Club. Plays on the F.F.A. basketball team. Always busy, always laughing. Betty Lou White lIBetty-ll Has many interests. Loves to have a good time. An F.H.A. member for five years. F.H.A. Reporter. F. B.L.A. Reporter. President of M.Y. F. Would like to be a receptionist. .Is chievements on the football field. . . Greatest ambitionis to play pro-foot- ball. . .Full of witty remarks. , .No sign of a red-head's temper here! Elva Kathryn White Elvis A hard worke r in Tri-Hi-Y. Served as president of local chapter and vice-president of district. Often se en on cheerleading squad. Glee Club accompanist. Girls' State Rep- resentative. Can really make a type- w r i t e r hum. Will make someone a cute stenographer. Harold Dorsey Whitacre Harold Transferred from James Wood the first of the year. . .Plans to be a farmer. . .Has been a member of the F.F.A. for four years. . .Plays foot- ball. . .Always r :ady to help anyone who needs him. Q3 'Ni' BX W 'x ' N is F X 'EI Y A, Q . X, TN xr y .- Tie 15 X' 5 'ig si 32 ' at X i No K X .s A BACKWARD LOOK 51, Sb ,,v,,..s.-u-,, K 1lJW1nona Buyd1Ll.luun1l.l Boyd 13l Belly Thdrp Ge raldxnr- McCl.1ugl1ry 15l Allen l.,ntke16l Robert DeShong 1THWlllouRoystmv1Hl.ludy D.lv1s19JBettP Perry 1lOl Ba-tty W'h1le11llDwk1e Mtxrluw 11ZlKempxe Prive 1l3lLo1u Johnson 1141 Ins Collls1l5lErlne Ga:-rett1lol Rulhf r:mlxI1rx1lTlNox'rn.1ul lefl1r1 1lHl Reid Eu-:rly1l9lR.1lplx Al ge r 1ZOl Clmrlolle Dof'lson1ZlJ Carroll Shepherd 1225 LA I' ry Ln r rx Cla 1231,-Xlfred Chapman 12-H Sar:1lxSipc 1Z'3l Bolnlmy N, Coll1s1LblGaxl -ww Ls-vt1A7lS:n-a Fritts1ZBl Leon T omblin 1Z9l .lane Burkley130l Wayne ,md DA r rell ,I one 5 131, Bobby Carle-r 13zl Elmue Gelts133l Lloyd Allen Painter 134, Pdtly Mxley 135l Nelson Longerbeam13bl Bully Staples 1371641-ole Hummer 1381 Patsy Brill 1397 Peter Hobart 1403 Betty Lou Fislxpuw 1411 Cora Marie Shirley 14Zl Bobby Pelle r 1431 Norma Mon ree 1441 Pauline Smallwood 145l Elva While. t Yi .NMA 1 Q57 A Q . f .Y 5 s g D I Q ,ff vi Q 5 ,:.,., if 1 ,. x -M.. W W, ia BEST ALL-AROUND Patty Milev Nat Collis lim, .k.,k,,A. , .. - WHO S WHO i-rw-- -1 - 7 Nye, -,sy -,, ,, , L -2631145 , rf Y, W W if ' A .V -V A ' X, W ww-1:4 w NM-v-1,,,, BEST LOOKING Cail Lexi Darrell Jones if MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Tharp Kemper Price w ill A Q, ' ' , - H 7. , .. ,, ,iw ,, 4 MOST POPULAR Gail Levi Larry Larrick ,f.k guuuuvi :ww u V 4-mann R MOS T INTELLIGENT MOST DEPENDABLE Sara Eritts Peter Hobart Bette Perry Rgid Ex-erly ' WM MOST TALENTED Betty Tharpe Ralph Alger WHO'S WHO 4 Q MOST COURTEOUS Jane Buckley Wayne Jones AQHA Ka P ' i LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1957, of Clarke County High School,being of sound mind and memory, make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. U p on our graduation we hereby will and bequeath Larry Larrick leaves his school bus route to Dickie Smith. Gail Levi leaves all the problems as picture editor of the Ta1on to Shirley Silman. Hope you don't have too many. ..AA.V,,,,,. .p the following: .-. W V I f Allen f gli '- I pint-size desk to Blanton .lvl ,,tQ L f in M 7 Allen. ,V,.,,,.i,,, '-- ' . Pg':QifQii.YJ5i -i x , 1 Ralph Alger issnssinisiiumefsafi l . up-in Danny Baxter his to Billy ROYSWH- fu. ei L WMVl'em?f3SQff?li??if?1i'?55 iiiiiffe Dennis Barr W , A Richard' Marlow lei Elvis Presley hair Juanita Boyd i w ? - g gain to Lillie p cut to Jimmy Jenkins. . fl .3535 Waters. T if i:fffiQl'ji f . ' Robert May leaves to Carroll his long side Robert Boyd e iE ffWf . fi' Bemusdaffer his burns. Not that you don't havefy ur own. knowledge of D,O. 53.-f' J,Ujfgi Geraldine McClaughrywillsih r art ability to Daisy Winona Bgyd wi S igvof her diamond 1-ing Wilson. That doesn't include writi gletters every day. to someone who has t BX as to receive either, Daisy. A one yet. Patricia Brill wills her typi J ability to Nancy Brill, hoping she will secure a good ob. Jane Buckley bestows he sewing ability on Janet Lofton. Keep up the good wor ,f Janet. Robert Carter le ave s h s desk to some studious junior. ii- - Alfred Chapman le ave s piece to Preston Kercheval. i I' delivery truck in one Bobby Nat Collis leaves Peter Levi his trips to Winchester. Iris Collis leaves her '- ,all size 4-1fZ shoes to Walter Flory. Don't get lost. ' Stanley Cook wills to ay Jenkins his ability to take teasing. fig u - 'rw Judith Davis leaves her ni s h e d paintings to Barbara Jenks. A Robert DeShong leaves pqql hiis Cadillac to anyone that can afford to drive it. f Charlotte Dodson wills he r weight to whoever can control it. Frances Everhartleav s her position as forward on the basketball court to Ba bara Childs. ,Help them win a few. '1 M Reid Everly wills his bi as president of S.C.A. to one of next year's capable ieniors. Betty Lou Fishpaw le es her willingness to work on any committee s fo the benefit of all, to Bonnie Carlisle. We know you w llgtoo, Bonnie. Ruth Fr anklin bes ovvs her study habits on Jack Franklin. Hope to see y u ion the Honor Roll. Sara Fritts le ave s he r slide rule, log book and Patricia Miley leaves to Jen y Lynn Levi her en- joyment and skill in all athletic a tivitiesg not that you need it, Jenny. P if Norma Monroe leaves to Loui Monroe her job in the 5 8: 10 Cent Store. f Lloyd Allen Painter wills to . Baker his oppor- tunity to go to All State Band. , 5- Robert Peffer wills his farrn' g ability to Kenneth Peffer. Work hard to carry on ,t A- tradition. Bette Perry leaves her love of lowers to any soph- omore who wants a florist shopgo her own. Kemper Price leave s his Af- to Boys' State to a junior boy. Hope you have fun. Michael Reardon wills his pl in the agriculture shop to Sammy Buckley. . Wilton Royston b e s tow s Thi formula for keeping quiet in class to Henry Kerns J: it! . My-N Carroll Shepherd leaves his if iendliness to every- one who thinks it has gone out 'of .:-' style. Cora. Marie Shirley besto : her giggles on Janet Crim provided she keeps every e happy. William Staples wills s om 5' of his height to G. W. White. Don't grow all at once. Sar ah Sipe bestows herlp sition of captain of our chee rleade rs on any girl ho has a lot of pep and vitality. f Pauline Smallwood beq eaths her good timeslto Hilda. Have fun, sis. ' Betty Tharp leaves he r j b of playing the piano in assembly to Madelyn Ramsbu g. Leon Tomblin le av e s h' : fullback. Drive on! V bowlegs to next year's Physics bvvk to any amb ti6yg.Jss4g5i,gier1,- Harold Whitacre ieaves in ill Thompson his Eng- Erbie Garrett Wills iS'gQal?ilgi.- ,H N C13-SS lish book. It comes in handy. t0 af1Y0f1e WhO CHR IWC ' H3332 .,g Y' '- QQ 4 g Betty White wills her glass s to Norma Lou Ashby l Plame Gene leaves e'1f5' ' A iQ'i5,g!i Q4iQ33i?ggu-Q., itonkeep a close watch on a cer in Junior boy. wlulflgllam- Don't W01' WC-Y' Xa' . r i ff ya White leaves her A's i shorthand to everyone wlulam Hausenfluc he 7 2,4 2 Fowlsfi' em. Don't aiigoffy grab them. his talent 1 H to imvm sie . , j T qhal' 1 e S Heflin le Q'?:h5i 1Q .' ri ,,ig,lQ3S to Last' ' f2:, i' s,g ould like to leave to Buckle Feltnef- 1 -' ' . 'the' juniors, oiirf 4 . 1Lf w : a g3.i-xiif pgja d bu s i ne s s , our Norman Heflin leaves 'sf , r e n ' Q bin all three bo ok s , and all the Nessary to provide sports to Leroy Tomblin. - if 19 , 1, j -!r'iZ:. d q,ii't J, W 1 13 ' , M: vmdxzigp. Qgbeihgxjfgo' A . ,Y - me .i -, W 4 ,, ,..-4 4 , wr 1. W , rw. .4 1 Peter Hobertleaves allt - -.yi-1, - .f'wi-WQQQQQ-Lp,i, gf-Qgeigdil ., v w 4, .5 .4 .?.'w.'f.:w,-f-fi, .. . -. . 3 i -2' '.I,isg-K 'Z i' .g.fw.?,iwRWV5.-sau'-2:59-2. ff .' ' h ' 'HW .fn , i 'f i , .hief of the Talon to s o VN !:ba5g?5,iQ?e..f-14 'f - . in , e a C u ty 0 ar,'K '-g5Ni,i4.,AE5a h School we UUIOT- A wish to express our appr e ciation - the unfailing Carole Humme r wills to Linda McClaughry her ihort, dark ha ir. How would you like the change, Linda ? Robert Ja c k s on leaves hi s curlyhair to Donnie Fuller. Lola Johnson wills her appetite to Doris Pyne so ier cheeks will stay rosy. Wayne Jones leaves to Benny Moore his carton of Luckies. Darrell Jones will s his basketball uniform to' the star of the J.V.'s , Louis Athey. guidance , patience and understanding you have shown us. As the Class of 1957 moves forward may you, the faculty, see in us those qualities you have tried to keep ever before us. Herein we do place our seal to this, the Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1957. Sara Sipe Pauline Smallwood New Teachers, SCHOOL ACTIVITIE rw. Ofhre Sta Horne 4 orrung he e 1 2 Si, Zee .,.ee... .4 f yd., V , A 'af .1 ' 514 4 an 3 Q. ,A X ir e W ' V . A . . f- e Bsmskethg-111 Games 1. J Lmiur Play Cast Talking with our friends 'W' fY'W4Q81El'ii' I Q iz' Qu 9 iw 9 me .fi 45'- Ma ' I 4 yr, ,U J 1 1 i H! 3 J 3 -X '- 1 V, l G-gf 2 If ..: ,, w-'jg sRobert L. Collis Mrs . Clark Mrs. Riley Billy Barr James Bell Louis Bell David Berlin Betty Brown Gerald Carroll Charlotte Carter Eleanor Chapman Barbara Childsal x AJ,-r,,.1 ,,' up ,,1 J ff , ,J a , W K ,X ,, . 5. '3.f'l' L' 5' Rennie Davis A X ., Robert Devers ' Y Ken Erickson Charles Feltner N, , ,A f 1 M f , ,fI,,,,,., X - V, Barbara Foltz Donald Fuller Gilbert Gray Phyllis Harrison Franklin Huff Henry Kerns Elizabeth Lake Phyllis Llee - George Levi 1 ,X l f In ? 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K Mr. Wood Mr. Yost Houston Martin Elaine Masemer Shirley Mercer Daniel Miller Louise Monroe Barbara Moreland Sug McFillen Leon McFillen Danny Mclntire Peggy Orndoff Betty Owens Kenny Peffer Tommy Phillips Judy Pine Lynn Pine Robert Pyne Kenny Reid Archie Ritenour Ruth Ritter Judy Robertson Douglas Robinson Allen Royston William Royston Carroll Russell Peggy Sechrist Woodrow Sechrist Joan Sheppard John Shepard Marvin Shrader David Shugars Joseph Siler Juanita Simpson Tommy Sixma Elva Smallwood Hilda Smallwlod Shirley Snyder Helen Sproles Tommy Strode Warren Swartz Barbara Thompson Richard Thompson Reid Tomblin Clark Tumblin Donald Tomblin Porsia Tumblin Robert Vorous G. W. White Robin White Lawrence Williams Judy Williams Patsy Willingham Ruby Willingham Eugene Orndoff Jack Weisman James Wiley Henry Sixma JQE Vw Robert Lloyd Jesse Longerbeam Lloyd Loope Paulette Marlowe np. v pf Z -: QQ ffhtf' fd? t' VQL1 c f l Government ms an unportant class for al1Semo1's. AT WORK We study many animals in Biology. imfnfmx-vu E254 -g n uw.: Home Economics will prove useful to us. These experiments make Chemistry very interesting. SCHOCJL PATROL First Row: Jimmy Fowler, Frances Longerbeam, Russell Deshong, Arleen Welch, Marvin Shracler, John Gordon, Roy Jenkins, Mr. Huffman, Sponsor. Second Row: Mike Myers, Donald Fincham, Lloyd Loope, Alfred Johnson, Archie Ritenour, Charles Crim. T esyisi ' T L U N C H A ' ,o,, J 2 Els: J , A A 5' R O O M S T A F F -Ymwmmm M 75 is Mr S . Mann f -Q w Mrs. White ,VA4 A Mrs. Racer .1X.,.. , y y l 3 a K, F V, 4 . yyxi F J F l,yi. ' A .J.. , gf q mlm' . lozs A n 11 MAINTENANCE BUS DRIVERS Mr, Shane Mr, Johnson Mr. James Cobb, Mr. Lawrence Kephart, Mr, Norman Wynkoop, Mr. James Pine , Mr. Red Estep, Mr, John D. Shirley, Mr. Ben Settle. W6 5 S' ,J-4j.g,j, f I , 2-5 , A, N 3 , ,kk ,VQW-mm, - g 4?-,,.: ,W . , ,,,. , x.., , L .,,,, 4. - , M -:A s V X 154.19 -,:v+wf ? Aw.. fl' 2 X A .wb f A M Ni, L f ' um f , 5 ,,.. 1 -e-'J i ' 'avi' , .I veiw , V, .ha ' Q .gi wf, ,new :AM .,:-4.. Q MK K 11,5 1? M ig. ,if V is K r .- aa Te f 3' 'rf' ,-7' Y 4' ,, 1 ,,,,,,, X .., f .,,..,?A. .... K . ---.,,,, X ff.X Q fb, , ,. ,mgw 1-l, M, w,7l.,WfU. , ,4 1 ,.. Q In ,- 4. gf . I W lifgfgii - ..,, Aww- x ' Y If ff' wing ,K 'X K' ., i I V: 1 . ..,, -LW- , ada ' .,A, 4, .3 Q .,,,..,f N WK' i x 'ix . xx ' A Sitting: Madelyn Ramsburg, Sandra Johnson, Reid Everly, Rennie Davis, Darrell Jones. Second Row: Peter Hobert, Connie Payne, Gail Levi, Blanton Allen, Shirley Silman, Bobby Barr, Louis Athey, Carroll Shepherd, Mr. Boyce, Sponsor, David Berlin, Jerry Bemusdaffer, Patty Miley, Sarah Sipe, Kemper Price, Pat Riley, Charlotte Carter. S A C Reid Everly Rennie Davis PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Mr. Boyce SPONSOR Darrell Jones Madelyn Ramsburg Sandra Johnson TREASURER REPORTER Blanton Allen SECRETARY P.T.A. REPRESENTATIVE STANDING COMMITTEES ATHLETIC COMMITTEE RECREATION COMMITTEE Joan Srrickler SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Jenny I-Wm Levi Betty Fishpaw Mr. Cochran, Sponsor Martha MCDOnal'd Linda Murphy Peter Hobert Lit Maxwell ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Shirley Silman Gail Levi Donald Pine Benny Crim Kemper Price POINT COMMITTEE Pat Riley, Donald Pine, Robert Patty Miley, Sarah Ann Sipe, Deavers, Charlotte Carter. Mary Willingham. BETA CLUB First Row: Barbara Foltz, Sarah Sipe, Patsy Mann, Charlotte Carter, Carole Hummer. Second Row: Connie Payne, .Ioan Strickler, Judy Davis, Patsy Brill, Betty White. Third Row: Marguerite Moore, Sara Fri tts , Elva White, Betty Tharp, Patty Miley, Ruth Franklin. Fourth Row: Barbara Jean Lloyd, Buckie Fe ltne r, Blanton Allen, Frances Myers, Lit Maxwell, Reid Everly. Fifth Row: Robert Devers, Robert May, Gilbert Gray, Stanley Cook, Donald Pine. GOALS To encourage effort to promote character. To stimulate achievement. To cultivate leadership qualities. To reward merit Mr' Yost To encourage and assist students to con- Gail Levi SPONSOR tinue their education after high school TREASURER A graduation. V it , . ,. .,, ,. iii i V ,L Q , ' ix A' in hw W ii - 1 1 -V i'iii' f 1- .l. 'L N K ., lii ,Fif i , g 5 'i P- ti Qtr ew3Wa no Peter Hobert V Shirley Silman REPORTER Kemper Price Rennie Davis SECRETARY PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ff' First Row: Betty Brown, Helen Huff, Betty Tharp, Connie Payne , Barbara Childs. Second Row: Alois Tinsman, Wanda Willingham, Miss Massey, Sponsor, Mary Louise Locke, .Tudy Davis, Mr s . Clarke, Sponsor, Patsy Lichliter, Doris Lloyd. PRESIDENTS 1948 loan Canter 1950 Charlotte Bell 1951 Louise Marcus 1952 Carol Pine 1954 1956 Sandra Bowe rman Dotte Hibbard ypflfv can A Alla U UV f AM ,t f, Ay 5C f .f-J ivy., Se ' ff -51,1 gy' x -Y -Q 4.1 df ' fb U , , , J' 'V ,l,t,if' .153 ffl 5156 , C l Q I A r 56.1 X 'Cf 91 wi' ,Y 'qiiwv TENT H ANNIVERSAR Y The McGuffey Future Teachers of America Club, added the tenth re- cognition seal to its charter this year. In choosing the name, McGuffey, the club realized the debt America owes to the author of the famed McGuffey Readers and accepts as its purpose the enlistment of the finest young people in the te aching pro- 1957 Betty Tharp fession. Guides for Student Teaching at the Elementary School American Education Week -iiz sgi y FuTuRE TEACHERS AMERICA 4,7 , 10 af mul wg .0 ar' in ,, :--2 ,lmln .ff rf ' :I I ,,, . 4 sg Jenny Lynn Levm Vxce Pres1dent Martha McDonald Treasurer ,, .E 15' new 6'r 4 Walter Flory Reporter Madelyn Ramsburg Pres1dent Sandra Johnson Secretary First Row: Mr. Taylor, Sponsorg Sandra Ke r che v al, Rhoda Settle, Joy O'Bryan, Bonnie Carlisle, Joe Carter, Sam Baechtel, James Barb. Second Row: Frances Longerbeam, Ronald Paget, Dewy Wedell, Patsy Carpenter , Kathleen Jones, Lit Maxwell, Graham Morrison. 'Wk First Row: Mrs. Riley, Sponsorg Robert May, Gail Levi, H, M. Baker. Second Row: Norma Lou Ashby, Barbara Childs, Judy Davis, Marguerite Moore, Barbara Jenks. QAQLE FR4 2 , fl., .V KWMSF l Cf 4 OFFICERS Norma Ashby Secretary Ga1lLev1 Vice President Barbara Childs Reporter Hugh Baker, Treasurer Robert May, President Barbara Jenks Judy Davis Marguerite Moore Barbara Childs Norma Lou Ashby HI-Y First Row- Allan McWilliams, Alfr e d Chapman, Kember Price, Rennie Davis, David Berlin ' . D ' S sor Second Rovv: Donald Pine, Bucky Fe ltne r, Blanton Allen, Billy Staples, Mr avis, pon Bobby Collis, Darrell Jones, Dickie Smith. Kemper Price Mr. Davis PRESIDENT SPONSOR ...wal iiri V if in 'ii ,im iii 'ng for the I Teen T Ik, 5-Jjsgxgart Dance. Discussion Erolup I. 8' , We G git 24 gf ga? 'iii Q Y First Row: Bonnie Carlisle, Jenny Levi, Shirley Silman, Carol Tomblin, Sandra Kercheval, Rhoda Settle. Se- cond Row: Donna Levi, Martha McDonald, Phyllis Harrison, Betty Fishpaw . Third Row: Jane Buckley, M-rs. Clark, TRI-HI-Y Sponsor, Phyllis Lee. Fourth Row: Patsy Carpenter, .Madelyn Ramsburg , Barbara White. Fifth Row: Patsy Fiddler , Sara Fritts. Sixth Row: Daisy Wilson, Daisy Mae Williams. Seventh Row: Charlotte Carter. Chaplain Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Betty Tharp Joan Strickler Elva White Barbara Lloyd Pat Riley Simulink summit!! ,,,, i ww, wh , ,,s:N,,,iimuumuhvr gxiTUi'ii3'f mwmfi if E515 First Row: Charlotte Carter, Pat Riley, Janet Lofton, Barbara Jenks, Barbara Ann Lloyd, Barbara Jean Lloyd, Patty Miley,Gail Levi, Phyllis Lee, Bettie Ritenour. Second Row: Abigail Kirby,Sandra Broy, Nettie Huff, Louis e Mon r oe, Gloria Broy, Carole Hummer, Daisy Mae Williams, Eleanor Chapman, Je an McDonald, Betty Lou White, Jane Buckley. Third Row: Mrs. Cepelka, Donna Levi, Sug McFillen, Betty McFarlane, Shirley Mercer, Joyce Cather, Connie Greathouse, Hilda Smallwood, Barbara T homp s on, Lynn Pine, Ginger Huffman. Fourth Row: Sarah Sipe, Shirley Silman,Joan Strickler, Betty Lou Fishpaw, Doris Pyne, Carol Ann Devers, Ruth Ritter, Judy Pine, Sandra Fuller, Betty Lee Glascock, FifthRow: MaryHough, Pauline Smallwoocl, Cora Marie Shirley, Audrey Myers, Barbara Hummer, Joan Lake. OFFICERS M1-S, Rgse, Spgngor Barbara Ann Lloyd, Secretary Patty Miley, Vice President Mrs, Cepelka, Sponsor Barbara Jean Lloyd, President Barbara Jenks, Reporter Gail Levi, Song Leader Janet Lofton, Treasurer SELLING C, C. H, S, PENS CLEANING BLINDS RECEIVING OUTSTANDING CHAPTER AWARD PRESENTING BIRD BATH Q? A ' A kgs sg, , A ,A I,,I A9 M my , E +V Vfwvzgp... M. ' 'lug CLARK COUNTY F.F.A. CHAPTER I956-57 First Row: Lowell Crim, Charles Mercer, Kenneth Pine, Reid Everly, Larry Larrick, Conway Jenkins, Ken Erickson, Bobby Peffer, David Duvall, Joseph C. Huffman, Advisor. Second Row: Gene Larrick, Junior Foster, David Erickson, Reid Tomblin, Louis Foltz., Michael Reardon, Jack F r anklin, Bradley Grove, Tommy Fiddle r. Third Row: Eugene Orndoff,Jerome Garver, Cla r enc e Ke rn s , Kenneth Ball, Harold Whitacre, Billy Barr, Billy Milleson, Stanley Cook, Howard Lloyd, William Tomblin. Fourth Row: Lloyd Maloney, Eugene Pyne, Bobby Barr, Jimmy Clevenger, Donnie Broy, Dennie Barr, George Levi. Fifth Row: Charles Heflin, Bill Staples, Bill Shepherd, Alfred Johnson. F.F.A. BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Dennie Barr, Billy Staples, Bobby Peffer, Howard Ray Lloyd. Second Row: Delano Jenkins, Skip Levi, Henry Kerns, Billy Barr, Lowell Coffett, Coach. '32 if B11ly Mllleson s reglstered Angus helfer W -Q , 'WIN ,M f ' af MQW? tif E Nw ,Mmww N 3 .f Q wx, Q, 1 3 f H 'Va ,QQ LIBRARY CLUB I First Row: Miss Holmes, Lillie Waters, Secretary, Anne Galloway, President, Peggy Lake, Trea- surerg Mary Willingham. Second Row: Betty Fowler, Peggy Alger, Patsy Gray, Patsy Whetzel, Vice President, Gilbert Gray, Richard Smith , Louise Wilson, Shirley Snyder, Marie Longerbeam, Carol Ladd. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS N.-4 First Row: Patsy Fiddler, B arb ar a Hummer, Janet Ashby, Barbara White, Frances Longerbeam, Nancy Thomas, Rhoda Settle. Second Row: James Jenkins, Peter Levi, Bobby Carter, Lit Maxwell, Howard Lloyd , Bonnie Carlisle, Betty Edens, Dewy Wedell, Kathleen Jones. Third Row: Iva Willingham, Martha McDonald, Linda McClaughry, Betty McFarlane, Ginger Huffman, Sara Fritts, Jenny Lynn Levi, Be tty Tha r p, Judy Davis. Fourth Row: Betty White, Frances Everhart, Doris Pyne, Gail Levi, Nan c y Be ll, Nancy Brill, Shirley Pierce, Patsy Brill, Bucky Feltner, Audrey Fuller, Fifth Row: Ruth Franklin, Nelson Longerbeam, Joyce Garrett, Eddie Deavers. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Romans l:l6 For I amnot ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth: to the Jew first and also to the Greek. VI PRESXDENT SPONSOR CE PRESIDENT Rum Franklin Mrs, Wing Patsy Brill First Row: Joan Lake, Mary Louise Locke, Joyce Cather, Hilda Smallwood, Louise Monroe, Arlene Baker. Second Row: Cha rli e Galloway, Kenneth Jenkins, Connie Greathouse, Sandra Broy,Carol Ann Devers, Mary Ellen Lake , Mary Hough, Pauline Smallwood. Third Row: Harry Lake, Kenneth Reid, Daisy Wilson, Peggy Lake , Juanita Boyd, Ellen Fowler, Nancy Brill, Winona Boyd. Fourth Row: Donald Brill, Tommy Sixma, Jack Franklin, Louise Hoffman, Dorothy Jenkins. REPORTER SECRETARY TREASURER SONG LEA DER A-M Tex Martin Patsy BUCRHCI' Ann Lake Mary Lake vfw 2, f f Q . :Z aa .D O M cu C cv :H G3 .-C O 2 cv bE YU D-Q C. .H H E o P4 'S H GJ U C. o ID ... H 1-4 m 1 U1 J- ,-4 1 4: Q1 C O J.: m 5 O rr J c ..- D- c 1: w -I N. B-A :J I GJ J- 4.n A.: on Z 5 O ua .H I-4 3-4 O 2 S rd .E rd I-4 O Ac. U ': 3-4 Cd J bw L4 L4 IU ,-I 3 O GC rn :- ...- Ll-4 JUNIOR BAND First Row: Ronald Williams, Donnie Elsea, Stanley Dent, Richard Grim, Binns Cox, Ronald Stokes, Peggy Sechrist, Robert Hummer, Wood row Sechrist, Judy Markley, Mary Hawkins, Beverly Huff. Second Row: Mr, Bowma C d D ' ' ' n, onra e ve r s, James McCarty, Judy Pine, Donnie Larrick,Allen Larrick, Susan Tripp, Sammy Copenhaver, Billy Boyd, Frances Longerbeam. BAND SECRETARIES ALL-STATE REPRESENTATIVES Pat Riley, Charlotte Carter, Phyllis Harrison, Johnny Brubaker, Betty Tharp, Mr, Bowman, Patsy Mann. Sponsorg Patsy Mann, Lloyd Allen Painter. Sara Fritts Assistant Editor Peter Hobert Editor Emeritus Business Manager Gilbert Gray Sports Editor Miss Ritenour Sponsor THE BREEZE 1 A g 4 yif. Q 'V'k.7' for .. ' - . --- i -' V - 323 - Rennie Davis Kemper Price it Editor -in- Chief A' :- '-i'f ff,i,t , L x X x t Univ, X K 3,5 R ing , K 2 '- 1 .fvagz gz 1, : ' K a ' s,g,Q:,1.S2ff g alilga Dewy Wedell Literary Editor Madelyn Ramsburg Social Editor News Editor Linda Murphy As sistant Business Manager ww 'Si .5 A . Betty Tharp Picture and Headline Editor Mrs. Kimball Sponsor REPORTERS First Row: Rhoda Settle, Linda Murphy, Carole Hummer, Jenny Lynn Levi, Kathleen Jones, Alois Tinsman, Shirley Silman. Second Row: Graham Morrison, Phyllis Harrison, Betty Edens, Patsy Brill, typistg Ruth Franklin, typistg Ge raldine McClaughry, typistg Carole Reed, Lillie Waters Lit Maxwell. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS CDF AMERICA Iva Willingham Lillie Waters Zora Marie Shirley F 1- an Ce 5 Carole Humme r Vice -President Myers lg. Q , , f A S S M ' 14 4- 1 Q, Je an McDonald .inda McClaughry 'f by ff M1-s.E11is ,mf Sponsor ,, lrle A m y A A , 2 AVL A fr Sl if f' jf :'r ,'. Patsy Mann Louise Wilson ,M Juanita Boyd rE,' 'M kE.:z?sSfi?5ffk, . ' Ii kivfke, fl iii ffifsiifsiiisxll iere f wwf E 5513 :, 'IES ' mg, s Pauline Smallwood Se c r e ta r y ,i , JE - .aiiii wc? if -':. : T Winona Boyd Jean Deal Charlotte Dodson , ,iw K gm XM ll 3213 W, . 5 kit, E' S 7 E 'Dwi uf, 3 Qi 1 N Q12 X EA ' l 1-UQ! qw .nf ,QL ,hw , ,151 ,,' . ., ..,..f:, ,,fs,,,,4 .f. N .nv mx, ,v's...'SS?s2,Z' x TA: ,Ii iss? ,. n ,KP ,, Y N 2 Patsy Brill Geraldine McClaughry Betty White President Treasurer Mis s Rite nour Sponsor Re por te r 4 Ruth F r anklin Marie Longerbearn Anne Galloway Barbara Foltz Betty Fowler v ev' Q4 4 I J 2, J wiv, First Row: Bill Thomp s on, John Phillips, Donnie Fuller, Nelson Longerbeam, James Pyne. Second Row: Frank Grimes, Ralph Alger, Peter Levi, Pete Chapman, Raymond Crim, Charles Hausenfluck, Charles Lloyd, Stanle y Downs, Richard White, James Bell, Joe Shugars, Gerald Pierce, Mr. Wood, Sponsor. Third Row: Benny Moore, Garland Ashby, Bobby Boyd, Howard Shrader, Bobby Duke, Jimmy Fowler, Henry Sixma, Junior Presgraves, William Vorus, Gerald Carroll, Russell DeShong, Louis Bell, Mike Myers, Roy Jenkins. I 1 Working in the Shop. Mechanical Drawing. INDUSTRIAL ARTS W' fs-if-s':441pz'. 121, 1 i 1 , ,.fi'gs1.'112-wig' First Row: Jimmy Bell, Connie Payne, Pe te r Hobe rt, Nancy Bell, Eddie Deavers, Mrs. Wedell, Sponsor. Second Row: Kathleen Jones, Kathleen Huff, Frances Everhart, Helen Huff, Dewy Wedell, Linda Murphy, Dianne Brown, Betty McFarlane, Janet Ashby. Third Row: Bettie Ritenour, Abigail Kirby, Patsy Kirby, Joan Renne r, Patsy Cain, Carole Reed, Arlene Welch, Frances Longerbeam, Ardith Wiley, Fourth Row: Sandra Johnson, Joanne Bell, Carroll Potts, Patsy Whetzel, Patsy Broy, Connie Duke, Shi rle y Pi e r ce, Doris Pyne, Audrey Fuller. Fifth Row: Gilbert Gray, Jimmy Clevenger, Lit Maxwell, Walter Flory, Joe Carter, Graham Morrison. DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS James Bell, Vice-President Connie Payne, Secretary Eddie Deavers, Reporter Nancy Bell, Treasurer Peter Hobert, President INITIATION S JUNIOR RED CROSS First Row: H. M. Baker, Anne Galloway, Phyllis Har ri s on , Rennie Davis. Second Row: Iva Willingham, Kenny Peffer, Graham Morrison. Third Row: Frances Everhart, Connie Duke, Norma Lou Ashby, Carol Ladd. Fourth Row: Patsy Willingham, Betty Tharp, Shirley Snyder, Dora Ellen Denny. Fifth Row: Tommy Lloyd, Lloyd Loope, John Phillipsg Mr. Sunderlin, Sponsor. For the first time in C. C. H. S. the Junior Red Cross has become an individual club. A few of the club's activities are: To Make a Constitution To Make Favors To Fill a Gift Chest To Make Albums To have 100 per cent Enrollment Students who gave blood Patty Miley Conway Jenkins Billy Hausenfluck OUR PURPOSEZ SERVICE First Row: B a r b a r a Ann Lloyd, Joy O'Bryan, Jenny Lynn Levi. Second Row: Frances Myers, Mrs. Levi, Sponsor, Pat Riley. Dewy Wedell, Pat Buckner and Linda Murphy are not shown in the picture but are now members of the Council. G.A.A. COUNCIL The G.A.A. Council is the directing body of the Girls' Athletic A s s o c i a tion . This council c on s i s t s of the G.A.A. officers, sports leaders and faculty advisors. The Gi r l s' Association was organized this year in order to encourage the girls in the school in all phases of the physical edu- cation program, to promote good scholarship and s chool spirit, to establish the ideal of sportmanship in all of its members, and to give all girls regardless of athletic ability the o p p o r t uni ty to participate in athletic activities. GLEE CLUB A-M' First Row: Graham M o r r i s on , Mary Ellen Lake, Betty Edens, Betty Tharp, Betty Brown, Ralph Alger, Bonnie C arli s l e , Leslie Trip, Kathleen Huff, Anne Galloway, Jimmy Fowler. Second Row: Gloria Childs, Peggy Hau s e nfluck , Judy Sue Williams, Bettie Ritenour, Abigail Kirby, Patsy Lichliter, Barbar a Jenks, Dewy Wedell, Jenny Lynn Levi, Jean Lee. Third Row: Barbara Foltz, Elizab eth Lake, Shirley Snyder, Judy Davis, Eleanor Butler, Audrey Fuller, Madelyn Ramsburg, Brenda Baxter, B arbar a White, Mrs. Gangwar, Director. Fourth Row: Gilbert Gray, Bobby Lee Collis, Wilton Royston, Bill Thompson, Erbie Garret, Charles Hausenfluck. Q , ,Q A Q ' X. Q 5, ,Y , Ragga - AL, - v7'9?I3 ' + , .:.. Q - M1 w e wh V ' W L.. 5 ' . Q 'V k J f ' L O J Q V g 'sl , W, in I 5 .. X ba FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL HOCKEY . . ' ,...,,, Y ..M.,.M.?.V xii... mzavr WV -wa ,h A ,xi M HW 3ff 415'-,Q ' .1 Y ,QSV ll A'3llZn7I.77l I A , f QgfIi.,llL.......v 4? ' 11. u'2 qn i1-Q , .w-'M my r-mf-M-'-W--3 J HHH ....-W..-...-.....--W - V, V. .,.....,........n..... 2 r i .........,.......... . 411 ' .Q ., n,.Y' f '-41 ,T 3 5' L-vm W W ,, if iw gh , , ,, H Egfr, L nn ' ' . 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K I I W' I VVIV Wwwg 452' . ig , Qs ' 2 - Q 3 8 Z V ' f xt 1' ,K ,A I K Y H 9 N w g .y 'ftf W X 3 M wg We A if , W Y S, YJ E Z Q W E H if g Y, 5 5 Q , Y 3 1: X was x Q .A S 5, U S Q 1: .df 'I . 5. ,m ' s ' ' - 'L k :W 1 ,, -' , V Q 5 +- M? f I i ? E H EK H -9 s Q16 mg GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: Rhoda Settle, Nancy Bell, Jenny Levi, Patty Miley, Frances Everhart, Joy O'Bryan, Barbara Lloyd, Mary Ellen Lake. Second Row: Bonnie Carlisle, Dewy Wedell, Martha Reardon, Peggy Lake, Patsy Lichliter. Third Row: Mrs. Levi, Coach, Louise Wilson, Barbara Jenks, Patsy Whetzel, Sandra Kercheval, Ann Deavers. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: Sug Mc Fille n , Robin White, Sandy Fuller, Louise Hoffman, Bonnie Hough, Gloria Broy. Second Row: Judy Robertson,Gloria Childs,Judy Pine,Carro1l Russell, Patsy Willingham. Third Row: Mrs. Levi, Coach, Linda Carper, Mary Frances Fuller, Barbara Moreland. Efhfwjdyqf Mafia VARSITY HOCKEY Q First Row: Ann Galloway, Patsy Buckner, Phyllis Harrison, Jenny Lynn Levi, Dora Ellen Denny, Helen Huff, Joy O'Bryan, Nancy Bell, Dewy Wedell, Charlotte Carter. Second Row: Mrs. Levi, Coach, Mary Ellen Lake, Ann Devers, Pat Riley, Linda Murphy, Rhoda Settle, Judy Davis, Betty Tharp, Sandra Kercheval, Patsy Carpenter, Patsy and Charlotte bully with the whistle. Phyllis drives hard! Ann, dribble well! - 'L !m', , r '5 ' f U , 1 :2 f' '7' - U-I '5?',,,f. ' --..- t 1 '.3'f: E' 'f..,'Nf':' :Q ,iv Ill' ' ' 2 -, ': vii' :N 'f I v a . Lf- ' 's 9 S ' ' . Elz 1 Q ,L,A1j5 Awfggr I k j. f'-is- 1'f 'Ss . ' 5 g-:jf '--' fz, -E 455 f'5Z-2 155 . 'iiihr ,175 'ig H ' , za: L - L., 1, .83 QQ, S 5 . .- --,.. if A 'f H .. W, i , M ,A.1 W '. , , A 1' 3 f. , fy f , I, V , I I 'wa -fx if wi J gr gg ,,,. U 3 SA I . ,WV ' , J img : ':.i.1. fx 5 . , . ig J A gi Q 2 l Fi , W L .N xlanv 1, ,, , ,gg f?'w, J ' P , , h . 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MAXWELL Berryvllle, Virgmia EN D E R S BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA V905 ' , , ' - mm.. ff- 'vi vw The last word 1n serv1ce.' FEAGAN'S ESSO SERVICENTER Berryv111e, Vlrgxma The wor1d's blggest lndependent apple producers. H. F. BYRD, INC, Berryville, Virginia i Berryville, Virginia 9 0 rv r' 9 0554: ffm Q rr D-0 H w U! m 303 S W N 0 ' r-1 -1-v Q P1 '-4 H ,U E5 5 n 3, Q tv F' 2 nd 'PX H1 o 2 5. w gnu, 'F '4 E 9 K wg., 3 c: g' D' 5 -gg. 0 5 3 an U1 0 U, 3 ,,, Z n. 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