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A-u e-s Do Not Remove from the Library fjcmti ft -Jcftsufa s4C£ey£eitU itt t956 I 76e s4tCey a ua t S z P vupe 0 f up6 ScJiooC (?jCi£fo i 0 ? viye, ' Vinyittitl Property of Alleghany Highlands Genealogical Society Administration 3 Seniors 7 Lower Classes 19 Sports 27 Organizations 41 Senior Directory 54 Advertisements 57 I 2 Superintendent of Clifton Forge Schools MR. ROBERT H. BALLAGH Principal of Clifton Forge High School MR. GEORGE A. WILSON General Supervisor of Clifton Forge Schools MRS. VIRGINIA U. CUSHWA 3 Mr. C.F. ADAMS, B.S., M.A. University of Mexico, University of Virginia, History, French, So- cial Science. Mrs. C.F. ADAMS, B.S. University of Virginia, English, Psychology, Social Science. Mrs. IRENE C. CANTWELL, B.S. Maryland College, Columbia U- niversity, Home Economics. Mrs. IRENE GRAVES, A.B., M.A. University of Kentucky, West Vir- ginia Institute of Technology, Science, Social Science, English, Chemistry. Mrs. MARY ELLEN GRIGGS, B.S. MadisonCollege, Seventh Grade, Mr. HOWARD JOHNSON, B.S. Appalachian State College, Phys ics, Algebra, Science, Biology. 4 - — Mr. JAMES E. LAUGHLIN, B.A. Glenville College, West Virginia University, Physical Education, Social Science, FootballCoach. Mrs. FLORA E. LYNN, A.B. Mary Baldwin, University of Ten- nessee, Latin, A lgebra, Geometry, T rigonometry . Mrs. VIRGINIA E. NELSON, B.S. Mrs. VIRA NOEL, Secretary Madison College, English, Phys- ical Education. 5 Mrs. JEAN H. MANNER, B.S. Madison College, Virginia Poly- technic Institute, Typing, Short- hand. Mrs. DOROTHY PERKINS, A.B., M. A. University of Kentucky, George Peabody College, Librarian. Mrs. JEAN C. SIPLE, B.S. MadisonCollege, Social Science, Physic a 1 Education, Basketball Coach. Mr. ROBERT SMOOT, A.B. Lynchburg College, V.P.I., Dis- tributive Education, Business Math. Mrs. FLORA K. THOMPSON, B.M. Shenandoah Conservatory of Mu- sic. Miss MARGARET S. VAN HORN, B.A. Randolph Macon Women ' s Col- lege, English. Mr. CHARLES WARREN, A.B. University of Virginia, Emory and Henry, Tennessee Wesleyan, Math, Social Science. 6 Se Uo% o£ 56 PRESIDENT: Joe Wood VICE-PRESIDENT: G. A. Deaton SECRETARY: Joanne Lushbaugh TREASURER: Butch Showalter SPONSORS: Miss Van Horn Mr. Adams EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT, JR CARL DAVID BRINKLEY HARRY ALEXANDER BURNETTE, JR. ANN KATHYRN CLARK ALLEN BRUCE CLARKSON THOMAS SAMUEL CLEMMONS JAMES ELWOOD CRONK 9 X GEORGE ALLEN DEATON, JR. RUTH GAIL GLOVER SANDRA MARIE HALL MARY SANDRA HAYNES JAMES NEFF HOUFF JERRY PRESTON JENKINS EDWARD CLIFTON JONES, JR. 10 KATHERINE MARTIN KEY KIRTNER KARL KING BARBARA ELLEN KRIMM MARGARET HELEN KRIMM DONALD FITCH LEITCH THOMAS CARLTON LOWRY, JR. JOAN LEE LUSHBAUGH 11 GLOVER CLEVELAND MAHANEY EVERETTE WRIGHT MAYS, JR. DARL MILLER McCOY DONALD KEITH MUNDY RICHARD WAYNE NICELY SUSAN ELIZABETH OLIVER LEONIDAS FRANKLIN PAYNE, JR. 12 MARY CATHERINE PAY NE SARAH ELIZABETH PAYNE CAROL SUE POLLOCK BOBBY WAYNE POWELL VIRGINIA CAROLYN POWELL THOMAS LEROY REYNOLDS BARBARA ANN RUSMISELLE 13 m 3 DREAMA ANN SCRUGGS RAYMOND McKENDRIE SCRUGGS RYLES RANDOLPH SHOWALTER LYMAN LEE SMITH RICHARD THOMAS SMITH RICHARD JOSEPH SOMERS, JR. JACQUELINE FAYE UNROE 14 Property of Alleghany Highlands EDDIE TILMAN VAN LEAR REVA VERNON WADE VELMA ANN WALKER HORACE SALMON WEBSTER JOSEPH HENRY WOOD JAMES MADISON YOPP, JR. 15 BEST ALL-AROUND Kaki Payne Eddie Van Lear BEST BUILDS Rev a Wade Leighton Abbott | ' JPT W| y . j |V ' Ck jrTI • Suft iCcLtive MOST ATHLETIC Barbara Krimm Joe Wood MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Kaki Payne Jimmie Houff BEST LOOKING Eddie Van Lear Ann Clark MOST POPULAR Joe Wood Katherine Kay BEST DRESSED Jerry Jenkins Ann Clark MOST STUDIOUS George Deaton Carolyn Powell Dtuvi c (?Co4ecC Life is like a long, hard road You sometimes tread alone. There is no certain nor set code. It can be happy or forlorn. We take this first step on our way, For tomorrow ' s our graduation day. And we have learned how to travel To a better life and a higher level. Now let me tell you another side- The things we ' ve done; things, we ' ve tried; Times we were wrong and times we were right; The times we said we ' d studied all night. And if on a test we have made A low or even a failing grade, That is when we ' d always say We ' d try harder another day. We have learned much, not just from a book, But from our parents and teachers we took Knowledge to tell us right from wrong; Never to be weak, but always strong. To those that come after we will leave Many happy and cherished memories: Our school, our desks, our old books too. We hope they ' ll all mean much to you. We cannot see what lies before. The past is behind a fast-closed door, We ' ll always try to do our best And trust the Lord for all the rest. 18 19 flcttttote. PRESIDENT Bill Gorman VICE PRESIDENT . . Richard Butler SECRETARY . . Virginia Zentmyer TREASURER Dickie White James Bickers Ellen Bowles Richard Brinkley David Buchanan James Buchanan Mary L. Burton Richard Butler Virginia Cantwell Joyce Carr Sandra Carruth Walta Chandler Patricia Davis Patsy Dodd Evelyn Downs Robert Drewry Barbara Eanes Jo Anne Engle Mary J. Estes Reva Fairburn Madeline Furry Joe Gilliland Bill Gorman Marian Hall Robert Hall Gerald Hayslett Reginald Howard William Howard Harold Huffman James Huffman Joanne Hughs on Annie Jackson Annette Jones Kay Jones Dallas Jordan Barbara Kennedy Louis Kibler Mary Layne Leigh Lowry Carolyn Mahaney Gene Mason Trula Meek Dottle Morris Frankie Murphy Arlene Myers Jackie Payne Mary Phillips Jean Pullen Natta Sears Dixie Taylor Preston Thompson Wade Tyler Donald Walker Dickie White Preston Wilhelm Virginia Zentmyer Charles Zimmerman . , ' Vv ups 50 o -x C - s (±K v 4 ' --dA - oAs A ' “C £- - 0 ...N X -j _ C a - ' vi CY .v - J .oJ- - , A A v • tP 5 -A s 0 Aj- A -yy° A: Hh Norma Altice jFrnp.sr Ever Raymond Claterbaugf ReectTConner Carl Davis Doris Dollman Pat Dunnigan Anne Entsminger Wayne Estes Luther Farley Kathleen Fore Clyde Glover Mary Goin Pearl Goodbar Jean Kern Lynda Kern Robert Jordan Earnest Madison Bobby May Carol Noel Shirley Peery Carolyn Picklesimer Joe Rose Ann Rudisill Sarah Rumpf Tommy Rutherford Betsy Scott Maheba Showker Neal Smith Betty Swoope David Van Lear Donny Watts David Webster Mac Davies Wayne Alex Diamond Sarah Dobbs larol Downey Hame ypfir h = S . f ' o __ (tFfe l jfyilfcs of _H-Mary 4C miess ' v JJJer a ld Gift 1 l43a J JaEnMS’arrison 1 — ' , Helen B. Gilmer Gornto le Hall Kay Hardin Carol Hawkins Patricia Hill John Holland j Shirley Jones Ann Lawson Robert Lynch Ranny Mason Dean Miller Mickey Moss Sally Phillips Sally Pruett Jimmy Pullen Phillip Roberts x Jimmy Robertson Goldie Ross j 1 Mary Samples Kenneth Scott ■ Thomas Scott I Brandon Shelton Beverly Showalter James Skelding -■ Robert Smit William Thoma Pat Thomas Jackie Wa Robert War. Janet Wilson , I- 4 1 Sally Alexander Ellen Black Barrie Booze Carolyn Bratton Olaen Burnside Clarence Burton Richard Deaton Carroll Deeds Jesse Deisher Sandra Downey David Farrar Carol Fields Raymond Fleeman Faye Furry Maye Furry Douglas Garrett David Greene Sandra Hardy Catherine Hayslett Anita Hill Marjorie Johnson Edna Liptrap Nancy Lynch Carroll Paxton Linda Roberson Marilyn Ruff Chapman Saunier Norman Scott Phyllis Smith Connie Spitzer Helen Thomas Lois Thompson Frances Thrasher Gertrude Van Pelt Donna Walker Rebecca Webster Sally Wrenn Seventh tytade Jerry Salyards George Sherman Leonard Walton Ruth Brinkley Sally Campbell Carol Corron Bobby Davis Emmett Dobbs Roy Fridley Shelby Fridley Loretta Galloway Carolyn Golladay Pamela Goode Wanda Hall Scott Hayslett Lansey Horton Douglas Howard Scott Hutchison Ronnie Johnson Charles Kraft Kay Lambert Boyd Nicely Wanda Paynter Where ya going? So tired. Beach combers. w 4 . JP j A ' J y 1 € Jb , p y V e y jfT% -) s V V w V- r Or JlA A.) - V Vi J v iA s ay v 27 55 7e£UH Gotten NO. PLAYER POSITION NO. PLAYER POSITION 1 Joe Wood (Tri-C.) Quarterback 13 Eddie Van Lear (Tri-C.) L. Guard 2 Donald Leitch L. Halfback 14 Leighton Abbott (Tri-C.) R. Tackle 3 Bill Gorman Fullback 15 Jimmy Robertson R. Guard 4 Bruce Clarkson R. Halfback 16 Edward Jones R. End 5 Gerald Hayslert R. Halfback 17 Preston Wilhelm L. Guard 6 Carl Davis R. Halfback 18 Bobby Hall Center 7 Luther Farley L. Halfback 19 Reginald Howard R. Halfback 8 Jerry Jenkins Fullback 20 Richard Butler R. End 9 Neil Smith Quarterback 21 Jimmie Houff L. Guard 10 Roy Putnam L. End 22 Tim McCoy L. Tackle 11 Chalmer Walton R. Guard 23 Brandon Shelton L. End 12 Dickie White Center 28 JOE WOOD Tri-Captain EDDIE VAN LEAR Tri-Captain LEIGHTON ABBOTT Tri-Captain The Mountaineers began their season with smashing defeats of both Central High (26-0) and Buchanan (32-0). Bruce Clarkson provided a thrilling feat on the first play of the year by galloping 54 yards for a touchdown, the first time he had ever carried the pigskin in competition. Bill Gorman made a spectacular scoring return of the first kickoff at Buchanan. The Mountaineers again showed their strength by subduing the Little Giants of Waynesboro 21-6. In the second half the CFHS line, sparked by Chalmer Walton held like a stonewall for minus yardage. On a rain soaked field of mud, the Mountaineers suffered their first defeat, 20-12, in 16 conference games. Bruce Clarkson again led the offense by scoring both touchdowns. Fumbles provided the second seasonal defeat by giving Stanton a 20-7 win. The Mountaineers recouped their forces and a brillant line composed of Roy Putham, Tim McCoy, Jimmie Houff, Eddie Van Lear, Dickie White, Chalmer Walton, Leighton Abbott, and Richard Butler hald Buena Vista 6-6 until the last minute when Joe Wood passed to Bill Gorman for the winning TD. Against the prospective Conference Champs of Lexington, the entire squad played their best rounded game and held the Scarlet Hurricanes to a Homecoming 6-6 tie, a thriller all the way. In the traditional rival game of the year against Group I Covington Cougars, lack of depth made the margin of difference, and Clifton bowed 26-19, in spite of the aerials of Joe Wood to Donald Leitch. Leitch led the team by scoring two touchdowns. The C.F.H.S. line truly deserved its nickname of The Ironmen as seven regulars had to furnish the man power for the eight game schedule. Bruce Clarkson was named first string All Conference Halfback and Tri-Captains Joe Wood, Leighton Abbott, and Eddie Van Lear won second team berths. Tim McCoy received District honorable mention and Roy Putnam had the distinction of receiving honorable mention in All-State competition. COACHES James Laughlin and Howard Johnson i ? ' to uKe i 55 9 DONALD LEITCH JIMMIE HOUFF BRUCE CLARKSON BILL GORMAN RICHARD BUTLER CHALMER WALTON DICKIE WHITE ROY PUTNAM TIM McCOY GERALD HAYSLETT JERRY JENKINS EDWARD JONES 30 The Senior Football Team The Queen and Princess A Pep Rally The Queen and Tri-Captains Before the Game James Monroe Band During the Game Joe Crowns Tookie After the Game Bruce Scores The Homecoming Dance Carolyn Picklesimer Sarah Rumpf foAjt £«-%- CLt {L ul -y j 3L , •+ dr dk j 4e JUxjdhtJ - Sally Pruett c Se ac, arz t y yU-ZZSZd£; 6 ? j£, . i (?Jteen£ zcC i 4 . u dd uJ - cdll ULreovO uku, K W_ Aj JlyujcJi J LCUa M (Lli CLb a c -d! JM; a. JtHLu d|xAa oJUU U$ ' - L O- OJlfJUyto 1 ■ $ dwuL JUfL JWuiJll k« OJs-U_ tJp ClcrTOJi. J Oudl JMJ Kaki Payne HEAD CHEERLEADER Uflj A- Ode UNfVUj - hSLXMU £jJO UjCjEUUji l j OLcta OjJL voI V J- J Hv AJUimjj. . I Vera Burton Reva Wade Frankie Murphy J LjaxC - ' ' JYWC t pj8L£ 6l dL nXtjrv o ui L - W JL CliiL -ku « JUKyy lc Julu -W ft Xo O . JlLOjLm4 _ a YKdjH OutcrtjL At the beginning of each school t ‘g M 0 _ year two cheerleaders are elected r n ) from each class. According to the JU — Hk district rules there can only be eight ( JJ jWi i cheerleaders during football season and six during basketball. These girls try out in front of the u faculty and then in front of the stu- dent body, who vote on them. ■ jyvuccJjlj , r flllr Besides attending all the football v -i f and basketball game s the cheerlead- (; H U4urO ers also are in charge of Homecom- O O-yCL ' ing decorations. ‘tkcA; CrL, tW riX OJU-Jb Jb . uJjIXM- . y Dottie Morris A LvrJ i T I ' I „ - ) — , ASSISTANT HEAD CHEERLEADER . a r ai H 1 Oyv du (D W cU CL| iUtAj6djb d . TTCoutt Uttee ' t iye%4- FRONT ROW: Tom Lowry, Bruce Clarkson, Donald Leitch, Jerry Jenkins. BACK ROW: Neil Smith, Wade Tyler, Tim McCoy, Roy Putnam, Reginald Howard, Edward Jones, and Coach Howard Johnston. GUARD DONALD LEITH Co-Captain The ' 56 Mountaineer Basketball team, although compiling an 0-3 record for the first three games, improved rapidly as the season progressed due to the fine shooting of Donald Leitch and Tim McCoy. The team, also consisting of outstanding players in Regi- nald Howard, Roy Putnam, and Bruce Clarkson, be- gan to show strength in their victory over Central High (71-39). Donald Leitch led the scoring with 29 markers, 24 points in the first half. The most thrilling game of the season was the impressive vic- tory over the previously unbeaten Robert E. Lee Cagers of Stanton (53-49). Two successive victories over V.S. D. (64-34) and Buchanan (68-32) paced by the ac- curate shooting of Tim McCoy and Donald Leitch, clinched third place for Clifton Forge in the District Five standings. With a conference record of 7-3, the Mountaineers and Coach Johnston are counting a successful season. 34 GUARD BRUCE CLARKSON Co-Captain Forward TIM McCOY Forward JERRY JENKINS Guard EDWARD JONES Center ROY PUTNAM SCHEDULE CFHS OPP. 39 Covington 40 32 E. C. Glass 53 50 Buena Vista 54 71 Central 39 50 Central 34 52 Waynesboro 56 54 V. S. D. B. 48 44 Lexington 55 46 Wilson Memorial 43 52 Stanton 49 68 Buchanan 32 64 V. S. D. B. 34 62 Natural Bridge 64 67 Buchanan 45 74 Natural Bridge 47 39 Stanton 55 55 Buena Vista 60 28 Lexington 44 53 Waynesboro 43 46 Covington 37 45 Waynesboro 52 Forward REGINALD HOWARD Guard TOM LOWRY Forward NEIL SMITH Center WADE TYLER FRONT ROW; Velma Walker, Virginia Zentmyer, Barbara Krimm, Joanne Hughson, Betty Oliver, Carol Noel, Mary Lane. BACK ROW: Mgr. Katherine Key, Lynda Kern, Kathleen Fore, Norma Altrice’, Pearl Goodbar, Coach Siple.Mary Goin.Judy Crummett, Anne Entsminger, Sarah Brinkley, and Mgr. Joan ' Lush- baugh, Margaret Krimm. Barbara Krimm CO-CAPTAIN The Mountainettes of ' 55 - ' 56 have had a successful season with y U Li 9 wins and 3 losses. Velma Walk- jt ' -caJi er paced the team with continuous cL JJ fine playing and Barbara Krimm luX jl J- JfccJlG and Betty Oliver have given able assistance. Guards Virginia Zentmyer, Carol Noel, Joanne Hughson, and Mary Lane have been defensive stalwards and ably as- sisted the offense. The season opened with an easy victory over Dunlap (36-16) with Velma Walker scoring 21. Covington was a stubborn opponent and edged the Mountainettes by 10 points (49-39). After successive victories over Central, Dunlap, Central again, and the C 0 Nurses, Wilson Memorial came from behind late in the game and won by the tune (46 -40 ) . Buchanan gave the Mountainettes their third defeat but undaunted, the CFHS lassies caught fire and registed impressive victories over Natural Bridge, Buchanan, and again the Rockettes. The Mountainettes ended their season with a win over Covington. O- JCL Joanne Hughson CO-CAPTAIN Virginia Zentrrr Carol No Mary Lane GUARD C -IS Dunlap Covington 5jT Central Dunlap 39 Central 40 C O Nurse 40 Wilson Mer 9 Buchanan 40 Natural Bri 34 Buchanan 44 Natiiral Bri 41 Covington 37 4ctiv£tie4 ' r Sub-Deb Polio fighters 38 Dressed up! Let ' s Dance. First Place. Homecoming Orchestra Old Sweethearts Francais et Adams c YV n_. 3 Ji Xa H The New Junior Tri-Hi-Y Cheaper By The Dozen Jerry helps out. The Latin Class Mrs. Green Editors at work. What ya drawing? Penthouse Serenade Lab tinkering! ! Give a cheer. The Kitchen Club Secretaries? We got dates! Sweet Honey The Brains of C.F.H.S. Guess who? Look at her! I crown thee ! !eghany Highlands - nr - ci togRal S Viety The Alleghanian is the year book of CFHA. It is a pictorial review of the stu- dents, club pictures , and the athletic pages. It is published every May for $3.50 a copy. For the past five years the book has been lithographed to cut down publishing costs and also enable the use of more pictures and diagrams in it. The staff consists of thirteen students from the high school, half of them on the business staff and the others on the edi- torial staff. The annual is financed by sub- scriptions, advertisements, fees for the and athletic pages, and boosters. EDITOR Jimmie Houff ASS ' T. EDITOR Ray Scruggs ASS ' T. EDITOR .... Leigh Lowry BUSINESS MANAGER . . Kaki Payne SPONSOR Miss Perkins Leighton Abbott, Ann Entsminger, Mary Fliess, Joe Gilliland, Jimmie Houff, Leigh Lowry, Carol Noel, Kaki Payne, Miss Perkins, Carolyn Picklesimer, Sally Pruett, Sarah Rumpf, Raymond Scruggs, and Dick Somers. The Mountaineer is the weekly news- paper of CFHS, published every Friday. Because the paper is mimeographed, it costs only sixty cents per school year. The paper contains many interesting features including a coverage of all school activities: sports, social events, club ac- tivities, the latest gossip, and timely edi- torials. Seniors are introduced individually to the student body in one of the extra fea- tur e s . The office of the paper is in the cubby- hole of the projection on the second floor. Here all the work of editing the paper is done under the guidance of Mr. Warren and Mrs. Griggs. EDITOR Ruth Glover m: 79foct t U teen- ASS’T. EDITOR. . BUSINESS EDITOR SOCIAL EDITOR . . SPORT EDITORS . MIMEOGRAPHER Arlene Myers Dottie Morris . Betty Oliver . Robert Warf Robert Lynch . Tom Lowry Vera Burton, Ann Clark, Bruce Clarkson, George Deaton, Ruth Glover, Mrs. Griggs, John Holland, Tom Lowry, Joanne Lushbaugh, Robert Lynch, Dean Miller, Dottie Morris, Arlene Myers, Betty Oliver, Ann Rudisell, Robert Warf, Janet Wilson. “Seta (££u Leighton Abbott, Mrs. Adams, Frank Bickers, Jim Buchanan, Richard Butler, Mary Litts Burton, Joyce Carr, Sandra Carruth, Walta Chandler, Ann Clark, Pat Davis, George Deaton, Jo Anne Engle, Joe Gilliland, Marion Hall, James Houff, Dallas Jordan, Katherine Key, Louis Kibler, Kirtner King, Barbara Krimm, Mar- garet Krimm, Leigh Lowry, Joan Lushbaugh, Dottie Morris, Frankie Murphy, Ar- lene Myers, Betty Oliver, Jackie Payne, Kaki Payne, Sarah Payne, Mary Phillips, Carolyn Powell, Barbara Rusmiselle, Raymond Scruggs, Dick Somers, Dixie Tay- lor, Wade Tyler, Reba Wade, Donald Walker, Dickie White, and Virginia Zent- myer. PRESIDENT Kirtner King VICE PRESIDENT . . . .James Houff SECRETARY Carolyn Powell TREASURER. . . . Margaret Krimm SPONSOR Mrs. Adams Believing that creditable student effort and achievement should be encouraged and recog- nized, and seeking to cultivate the ideals of char- acter and proper leadership in the citizens of tomorrow, the faculty and students of CFHS have instituted a local charter branch of the National Beta Club in our school. The membership of this club is limited to high sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are con- sistantly on the scholastic honor roll and have been elected by the club and approved by school authorities . 44 Student (2 ct teiC Leighton Abbott, Richard Butler, Ann Entsminger, Luther Farley, Mary Fleiss, Pearl Goodbar, Bill Gorman, James Houff, Kirtner King, Nancy Lynch, Frankie Murphy, Boyd Nicely, Kaki Payne, Sarah Payne, Carolyn Picklesimer, Carolyn Powell, Linda Robertson, Dreama Scruggs, George Sherman, Miss Van Horn, David Van Lear, Robert Warf, and Joe Wood. PRESIDENT Eddie Van Lear VICE PRESIDENT . , Frankie Murphy SECRETARY. . Carolyn Picklesimer T RE ASURER Brandon Shelton SPONSOR Miss Van Horn The Student Council consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer chosen by the entire student body; a representative from each home room; the president of every club; an adult sponsor, and the principal. The pur pose of the council is to promote bet- ter conduct and sportsmanship within the school, help improve the general appearance of the school, and help breach any disciplinary gaps between teachers and pupils. The council pro- motes democractic government in the school and gives students more responsibility in the running of the school. FIRST ROW: Mr. Adams, David Van Lear, Pat Dunnigan, Luther Farley, Richard Butler, Wade Tyler, Tim McCoy, Brandon Shelton, Jimmy Houff, Joe Rose, Kirtner King, Louis Kibler. SECOND ROW; Joe Wood, Raymond Scruggs, Eddie Van Lear, Leighton Abbott, G. A. Deaton, Sonny Webster, Donald Walker, Bruce Clarkson, Dick Somers, Tommy Reynolds, Jim Buchanan. PRESIDENT Eddie Van Lear VICE PRESIDENT Joe Wood SECRETARY . . . Raymond Scruggs TREASURER Jim Buchanan CHAPLAIN David Van Lear SPONSOR Mr. Adams The photo you see on the top of the page is the group of young men known as the Hi-Y Club. TheHi-Y Club has a membership of twenty-five, a club advisor, and a advisory committee. Mr. Adams is the club advisor and has guided the club for the past few years. Mr. Adams is held in high esteem by the entire school body for giv- ing so un- selfishly of his time and help in the futhering of student activities. The Club platform is: Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The Purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community higher standards of Christian Character . An annual Christmas Dance and an assembly program are two of the club ' s more important events during the year. Also during the year delegates are sent to the district meeting and to the Model General Assembly in Richmond. 46 Ellen Bowles, Mary Burton, Sandra Carruth, Patricia Davis, Reva Fairburn, Marian Hall, Sandra Hall, Sandra Haynes, Annette Jones, Kay Jones, Katherine Key, Barbara Krimm, Margaret Krimm, Leigh Lowry, Joan Lushbaugh, Dottie Morris, Frankie Murphy, Arlene Myers, Betty Oliver, Kaki Payne, Sarah Payne, Mary Phillips, Carole Pollock, Carolyn Powell, Dreama Scruggs, Dixie Tay- lor, Reva Wade, Velma Walker, and Virginia Zentmyer. Ixc- “Wi - PRESIDENT Carolyn Powell VICE PRESIDENT . Margaret Krimm SECRETARY Katherine Key TREASURER . . . Joanne Lushbaugh CHAPLAIN Velma Walker SPONSOR Mrs. Griggs The Tri-Hi-Y club is a group of high school girls organized with their own elected officers and adult counselor. The club meets every sec- ond and fourth Monday nights at the Clifton Forge Y.M.C.A. It is affiliated with the Virginia Dis- trict Y.M.C.A. in Lynchburg. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home , school, and community , high standards of Christian char- acter. The platform is: Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The Tri-Hi-Y emblem i s a small triangle and a torch inscribed in a circle in the center. This triangle stands for the whole personality-body, mind , and spirit. The circle signifies the Circle of Friendship of girls all over the world. The torch denotes the Light of the World. The pin is the same as the emblem with Tri- Hi-Y in the corners of the triangle. 47 Science (%tu Leighton Abbott, Sally Alexander, Ellen Black, Barrie Booze, Ellen Bowles, Reginald Bowers, Carolyn Brat- ton Bill Broughman, Olaen Burnside, C. A. Burton, Mary Burton, Vera Burton, Virginia Cantwell, Joyce Carr, Sandra Carruth, Reese Conner, Elwood Cronk.Carl Davis, Wayne Deal, George Deaton, Richard Dea- ton, Richard Deaton, Butch Deeds, Jesse Deisher, Alex Diamondidus, Sandra Downey, Pat Dunningan, James Durham, Jimmy Durvin, Jo Ann Engle, Ann Entsminger, Wayne Estes, Charles Evans, Reva Fairburn, Lu- ther Farley, David Farrah, Carol Fields, Ray Fleiman, Mary Fliess, Fay Furry, May Furry, Jerry Gallion, Douglas Garrett, John Garrison, Helen Gilmer, Mary Goin, Pearl Goodbar, David Greene, J. C. Hall, San- dra Hardy, Jo Hayslett, Richard Hickman, Anita Hill, John Holland, William Howard, Delmas Hyler, Billy Huffman, Jerry Jenkins, Marjorie Johnson, Richard Johnson, Mr. Johnson, Annette Jones, Donnie Jones, Kay Jones, Ronnie Jones, Dallas Jordan, Louis Kibler, Barbara Kennedy, Jean Kern, Linda Kern, Kirtner King, Ann Lawson, Edna Liptrap, Nancy Lynch, Grover Mahaney, Tim McCoy.Mickey Moss, Carol Noel, Carroll Paxton, Carol Pollock, Jimmy Robertson, Linda Robertson, Goldie Ross, Joe Rose, Ann Rudisill, Marilyn Ruff, Sarah Rumpf, Jack Rusmiselle, Tommy Rutherford, Chapman Saunier, Betsy Scott, Norman Scott, Raymond Scruggs, Eddie Skelding, Phyllis Smith, Dick Somers, Connie Spitzer, Betty Swoope, Helen Thom- as, Louis Thompson, Francis Thrasher, Edward Thurston, Gertrude Van Pelt, Isaac Vest, Donna Walker, Jackie Walton, Donald Watts, Beckie Webster, Bobby Welcher, Tom Wood, Sally Wrenn. President Louis Kibler Vice President . . Leighton Abbott Secretary Treasurer Ellen Bowles Sponsors Mrs. Graves Mr. Johnson 48 fleuuon, (?Ca4AccaC Leighton Abbott, Leonard Baber, Frank Bickers, Sarah Brinkley, Juanita Broughman, Pat Burnette, Mary Burton, Vera Burton, Richard Butler, Billy Campbell, Joyce Carr, Sandra Carruth, Raymond Claterbaugh, Judy Crummett, Carl Davis, Alex Diamondides, Sarah Dobbs, Carol Downey, Pat Dunnigan, Joanne Engle, Ann Entsminger, Wayne Estes, Reva Fairburn, Luther Farley, Mary Fleiss, Joe Gilliland, Blair Gilmer, Mary Goin, Pearl Goodbar, Marian Hall, Sandra Hall, Carolyn Hawkins, John Holland, Jimmie Houff, Bill Huffman, Annette Jones, Kay Jones, Shirley Jones, Dallas Jordan, Robert Jordan, Lynda Kern, Kath- erine Key, Louis Kibler, Barbara Krimm, Margaret Krimm, Ann Lawson, Donald Leitch, Leigh Lowry, Tom lowry, Joanne Lushbaugh, Robert Lynch, Mrs. Lynn, Ernie Madison, Bobby May, TimMcCoy, Dean Miller, Eddie Montgomery, Dottie Morris, Betty Oliver, Kaki Payne, Sarah Payne, Mary Phillips, Sally Phillips, Carolyn Picklesimer, Sally Pruett, Phil Roberts, Joe Rose, Goldie Ross, Ann Rudisell, SarahRumph, Tom Rutherford, Mary Samples, Betsy Scott, Kenny Scott, Tom Scott, Dreama Scruggs, Brandon Shelton, Beverly Showalter, Bobby Smith, Dick Somers, Betsy Swoope, Bill Thomas, Pat Thomas, Jackie Unroe, David Van Lear, Reva Wade, Donald Walker, Robert Warf, Sonny Webster, Dickie White, Janet Wilson, Joe Wood, Tookie Zentmyer. President: . . . Vice President: Secretary:. . . . Treasurer: . . . Reporter: . . . . Sponsor: .... Anne Entsminger .... Carl Davis . . . Louis Kibler . . . Wayne Estes , . . . Carol Noel . . . . Mrs. Lynn President: Jimmy Yopp Vice President: . . . .Carl Brinkley Secretary: Joanne Eanes Treasurer: . . . .Tommy Clemmons Parliamentarian: . . . Bobby Powell Production Mgr.: . . Harry Burnette Sponsor: Mr. Smoot g Dt fat utive S Co€catio t The DE Club is an organization for students enrolled in Distributive Education clas ses . The purposes of the club are to create an interest in Distributive Education, to help students make an intelligent choice of occupations, to familiarize stu- dents with the life and habits of the business world, and to provide social outlets through state and national meetings and recreational activities . The students of Distributive Edu- cation learn now to advertise, to recognize the qualities of merchan- dise, and to present and judge dis- plays. They also learn store organ- ization, stockkeeping, and the im- portance of bringing satisfaction to the consumer as a trained, experi- enced worker. U 1 ' „A J 0 0 V V _a1 . vjS.t’ • XcP ’ v e J e o L •! H o P v , t l 0 ?utcvte ‘Su i te46 etuCete 0£ s4 tt Uc T he Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for students in business education. It is sponsored by the United Bus- iness Education Association. One of its chief objectives is to develop strong aggressive leader ship so that these future businessmen and women may participate more effectively in the business and community life of which they are a part. The meetings are held twice a month. This year, there are twenty-five members. Mrs. Jack Manner is the sponsor of the club whose motto is: Service, Education, and Leadership. President: Dreama Scruggs Vice President: Reva Wade Secretary: Sarah Payne Treasurer: Ruth Glover Reporter: Dixie Taylor Chaplain: Frank Bickers Sponsor: Mrs. Manner Sponsor: . .Mrs. Thompson ' ftycvwtattcf, @Cu The Harmony Club is under the direction of Mrs. Bill Thompson. Each year the chorus, along with Mrs. Thomp- son ' s music class, gives anassembly program, and they also do other work outside of school activities. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in music. It is open to all the students of Clitton Forge High School. Sally Alexander, Carolyn Bratton, Ruth Brinkley, Vera Burton, Sally Campbell, Carol Conon, Judy Crummett, Bobby Davis, David Farrar, Carol Fields, Shelby Fridley, Lor- etta Galloway, Helen Gilmer, Carolyn Golloday, Pam Goode, Sandra Gornto, Wanda Hall, Sandra Hardy, Jo Hayslett, Aneta Hill, John Holland, Marjorie Johnson, Edna Lip- trap, Nancy Lynch, Wanda Paynter, Sally Pruett, Lynda Robinson, Marilyn Ruff, Slick Sherman, Phyllis Smith, Connie Sjpitzer, Helen Thomas, Pat Thomas, Lois Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, Woody Thrasher, Gertrude Van Pelt, Donna Walker, Rebecca Webster, Janet Wilson, Sally Jo Wrenn. President: Sarah Payne Vice President: Carol Noel Secretary: Carole Pollock Treasurer: Patsy Dodd Historian: Goldie Ross Reporter: Carolyn Pickesimer Parliamentarian: Sandra Hall Song Leaders: Sally Pruett Janet Wilson Sponsor: Mrs. Cantwell Cf jyj £ «. S-ifA ytc dl (LfitzL L rcJt ‘ yu Z 1 ’ U Z iC Z %L L 0 ?utccie 4 nentca n -Ca idt- The FHA is a national organization. The C.F.H.S. chap- ter is affiliated with the state and carries on its activities. The club consists of girls who have had or are taking home economics. The meetings are held twice a month after school. A new federation was organized this year. It was named the BBC’s . Federation meetings are held every three months . Each year the FHA takes part in the National Christmas Festival, has a Mother -Daughter Banquet, and observes national FHA week. The club ' s main way of making money is bake sales. Sarah Brinkley, Juanita Broughman, Pat Burnette, Mrs. Cantwell, Patsy Dodd, Carol Downey, Sandra Hall, Pat Hill, Jean Kern, Lynda Kern, Carol Noel, Sarah Payne, Caro- lyn Picklesimer, Carol Pollock, Sally Pruett, Goldie Ross, Beverly Showalter, Connie Spitzer, Mary Van Pelt, Janet Wilson, Sally Jo Wrenn. Setttox ' Dcnectony EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT, JR. Earl Football ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Tri-Captain ' 55; J.C.L ' 52, ' 53, ' 54. ' 55; Hi-Y ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Secretary ' 54; Alleghanian ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Editor ' 54; Science Club ' 55, Vice President ' 55; Chemistry ' 54; S.C.A. ' 54, ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54; Basketball Mgr. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Secretary Junior Class. CARL DAVID BRINKLEY Carlyle Hi-Y ' 55; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, President ' 52; K. V.G. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; D.E. ' 55, Vice President ' 55. HARRY ALEXANDER BURNETTE Corky Chemistry ' 55; D.E. ' 55, Promotion and Business Edi- tor ' 55; Science Club ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55; Moun- taineer ' 54. ANN KATHYRN CLARK Ann Vice President Freshman Class; 4H ' 52; Glee Club ' 52; Mountaineer ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; F.H.A. ' 53; Harmony Club ' 53; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55, Re- porter ' 54; Chemistry Club ' 54; Sophomore Class Secretary; Delegate to Girl ' s State ' 55; Maid of honor ' 55. ALLEN BRUCE CLARKSON Bruce Hi-Y ' 55; Basketball ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Co-captain ' 55; Football ' 52, ' 55; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; JV Basket- ball ' 53. THOMAS SAMUEL CLEMMONS Tommy J.V. Basketball ' 53; Basketball ' 54, ' 55; Football ' 54: Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55; Chemistry ' 54; S.C.A. ' 54; D.E. Club ' 55, Secretary ' 55. JAMES ELWOOD CRONK Elwood Chemistry ' 54; Science ' 55; K.V.G. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; T reasurer Freshman Class. GEORGE ALLEN DEATON, JR. G.A. RUTH GAIL GLOVER Beak F.H.A. ' 52; Harmony Club ' 52, ' 53; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; F .B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55; Basketball ' 53, ' 54; Moun- taineer ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Ass ' t. Editor ' 54, Editor ' 55. SANDRA MARIE HALL Sandra F.H.A. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Parliamentarian ' 54; Har- mony ' 52; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55. MARY SANDRA HAYNES Sandy F.H.A. ' 53, ' 54, ’55;F.B.L.A. ' 55; Harmony ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 55. JAMES NEFF HOUFF Jacobus Football ' 54, ' 55; Chemistry ' 54; Alleghanian ' 51, ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Ass ' t. Editor ' 54, Editor ' 55; Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Editor IN MEMOR- IAM VERGILI ' 53; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55, Vice President ' 55; S.C.A. ' 54, ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54; J.V. Baseball ' 53; President Junior Class. JERRY PRESTON JENKINS Patch J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; S.C.A. ' 53; Hi-Y ' 55; Chem- istry ' 54; Science ' 55; Football ' 53, ' 55; J.V. Basket- ball ' 53; Basketball ' 55; J.V. Baseball ' 53. EDWARD CLIFTON JONES, JR. Jabo Football ' 54, ' 55; Basketball ' 55. KATHERINE MARTIN KEY Coo Coo F.H.A. ' 52; Harmony 52, ' 53, Treasurer ' 53; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Vice President ' 53; Chemistry ' 54; S.C.A. ' 53; F.B.L.A. ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi - Y ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 55; Basketball Mgr. ' 55; Pres- ident Sophomore Class. KIRTNER KARL KING Kirtie Beta ' 54, ' 55, President ' 55; Hi-Y ' 55; Chemistry ' 54; Science ' 55; S.C.A. ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 55. Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Chemistry ' 54; Science Club ' 55; Mountaineer ' 54; Boy ' s State ' 55; Vice President Senior Class. 54 Denotes activities in other schools. MARGARET HELEN KRIMM Margaret Beta Club ' 54, ' 55, Treasurer 55; Harmony ' 52, ' 53, ' 54; F.H.A. ' 52; J.C.L. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55, Vice President ' 55; Basketball Mgr. ' 55. BARBARA ELLEN KRIMM Barbara F.H.A. ' 52; Harmony Club ' 52, ' 53, ' 54; J.C.L. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Bas- ketball ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Co-captain ' 55; Vice Pres- ident of Sophomore Class. DONALD FITCH LEITCH Fitch J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Treasurer ' 53; Chemistry Club, ' 54; F.B.L.A. ' 55; K.V.G. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Science Club ' 55; Football ' 55; Track ' 54; Basketball ' 54, ' 55, Captain ' 55; J.V. Basketball ' 52; Baseball ' 53; Treasurer of Sophomore Class. THOMAS CARLTON LOWRY, JR. Tom J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 55; Mountaineer ' 54, ' 55, Mimeographer ' 55; J.V. Basketball ' 53; Bas- ketball ' 54, ' 55; Baseball ' 52, ' 53; Track ' 54; Foot- ball ' 53; Boy ' s State. JOAN LEE LUSHBAUGH Joanie F.H.A. ' 52, Harmony Club ' 52, ' 53, ' 54; Chemistry Club ' 54; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55, Treasurer ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Mountaineer Staff ' 55; Manager girl ' s basketball team ' 55; Secretary Senior Class. GROVER CLEVELAND MAHANEY, JR. Butch EVERETT WRIGHT MAYS, JR. Ebbie D.E. Club ' 55. DARL MILLER McCOY Tim Hi-Y ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Science Club ' 54, ' 55; Basketball ' 55; Football ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; ' 54, ' 55; Secretary of Hi-Y ' 54. DONALD KEITH MUNDY Poofey D.E. ' 54, ’55; Music Club ' 55; Basketball Manager ' 53. RICHARD WAYNE NICELY Richard F.B L.A . ' 54; D.E. ' 55. SUSAN ELIZABETH OLIVER Betty Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 55; F.H.A. ' 52; Har- mony Club ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, pianist ' 53, ' 54; Chemistry Club ' 54; Alleghanian Staff ' 52; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, 55; Mountaineer Staff ' 54, ' 55, Social Editor ' 55; Bas- ketball ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; All-West Chorus ' 54. LEONIDAS FRANKLIN PAYNE, JR. Lonny K.V.G. ' 54, ' 55; Football Manager ' 53; Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 52, ' 53. MARY CATHERINE PAYNE Kaki Alleghanian Staff ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Business Manager ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55, Parliamentarian ' 55; Harmony Club ' 52, ' 53, Secretary ' 53; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; S.C. A. ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 54; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 53; Music Club ' 53, ' 54; Library Assistant ' 54, ' 55; Cheerleader ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Assistant Head Cheerleader ' 54, Head Cheerleader ' 55; Queens court ' 52, ' 53; All West State Chorus ' 54; Junior Class Treasurer ' 54. SARAH ELIZABETH PAYNE Sarah J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; F.H.A. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Parliamentarian ' 52, President ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 55; S. C.A . ' 52, ' 55. CAROLE SUE POLLOCK Susie •Glee Club ' 52; Pep Club ' 52; J.C.L. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55; Science Club ' 55; F.H.A. ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 55. BOBBY WAYNE POWELL Bobby J.V. Baseball ' 53; Chemistry ' 54; D.E. Club ' 54, ' 55. VIRGINIA CAROLYN POWELL Carolyn •F.H.A. ' 52; Glee Club ' 52; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55, Pres- ident ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 55; S.C.A. ' 55. •Denotes activities in other schools 55 THOMAS LEROY REYNOLDS , JR. Tommy J.C.L. ’52. ’53. ' 54, ’55; Hi-Y ' 54. ' 55. BARBARA ANN RUSMISELLE Barbara Basketball ' 53, ' 54, Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 55: Harmony Club ' 52. DREAMA ANNE SCRUGGS Salty Harmony Club ' 52, ' 53; F.H.A. ' 52, ' 53, Historian ' 53; S.C.A . ' 55, J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Chemistry Club ' 54; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 54, President 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 55. RAYMOND MCKENDREC SCRUGGS Ray S.C.A. ' 51; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, President ' 54; Hi-Y ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 55; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Chemistry Club ' 54; Science Club ' 55; Alleghanian ' 54, ' 55, Assist. Editor ' 55. RYLES RANDOLPH SHOWALTER Butch K.V.G. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55. LYMAN LEE SMITH Philco D.E. ' 55. RICHARD THOMAS SMITH Rich Baseball ' 52, ' 53, ' 54; Basketball ' 52, ' 53, ' 54; Foot- ball ' 52, ' 53, ' 54; Captain Basketball ' 54; K.V.G.; President Freshman Class. RICHARD JOSEPH SOMERS, JR. Silver Dick ♦Swimming ' 52; ‘Track ' 52; Track ' 54; Baseball ' 53; •Latin Club ' 52, ' 53. ‘President ' 53; J.C.L. ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 53; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Hi-Y ' 55; Chemistry Club ' 54; Science Club ' 55; ‘Monogram ' 52, ' 53; Alleghanian Staff ' 55, Photographer; Dra- matic Club ' 52 . ' 53 ; Basketball ' 55; Copy editor in MEMORIUM VERGILI ' 53. JACQUELINE FAY UNROE Jackie F.H.A. ' 52, ' 53, Reporter ' 52, Secretary ' 53; J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Importer ' 52, Secretary ' 53; D.E. Club ' 54, ' 55, Secretary ' 55; Harmony Club ' 52; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Basketball ' 52, ' 53, ' 55; Chemistry Club ' 54. EDWARD TILMAN VAN LEAR Van Hi-Y ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Vice-President ' 54, President ' 55; S.C.A. ' 52, ' 54, ' 55, Treasurer ' 52, President ' 55; Chemistry ' 54, Vice-President ' 54; J.C.L. ' 52, 53, ' 54, ' 55, Reporter ' 53; Mountaineer ' 52, ' 54; Football ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Tri-Captain ' 55; Baseball ' 52, ' 53; D. E. Club ' 55. REVA VERNON WADE Reva J.C.L ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Harmony Club ' 52, ' 53; F. H.A . ' 52; Beta Club ' 54, ' 55; Tri-Hi-Y ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55, Vice-President ' 55; Queen ' s Court ' 53, ' 54; Cheerleader ' 52, ' 53, ' 55. VELMA ANN WALKER Velma F.H.A. ' 52, ' 53; F.B.L.A. ' 54, ' 55, Historian ' 54; Har- mony Club 52, ' 53; Tri-Hi-Y ' 54, ' 55, Chaplain ' 55; Basketball ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55. HORACE SALMON WEBSTER, JR. Sonny J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55; Hi-Y ' 55; F.B.L.A. ' 55. JOSEPH HENRY WOOD Jose J.C.L. ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Vice-President ' 53; S.C.A. ' 55; Baseball ' 52, ' 53; football ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Tri-Captain ' 55; Hi-Y ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, Vice-President ' 55; Chemistry Club ' 54; President Senior Class. JAMES MADISON YOPP, JR. Jimmy D.E. Club ' 54, ' 55, President ' 55. ‘Denotes activities in other schools. 56 WOOD CHEVROLET COMPANY ALLEGHANY MOTORS INC. Clifton Forge 710 Main Street Virginia CABELL COAL COMPANY, INC. Covington Wholesale Distributors Berwind’s Kaymoor, Minden, and Laylond Ask your dealer for Berwind’s Coal Virginia THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA “The Friendly Bank” Clifton Forge’s Oldest and Largest Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FITZGERALD’S Groceries, Dry Goods, Housewares Ready-to-Wear 400 Ridgeway Street Clifton Forge Virginia Phone 2118 POWELL’S ESSO SERVICENTER THE FOOD CENTER Ed VanLear, Owner 615 Main Street Where Service, Quality, and Prices Meet Clifton Forge Virginia Delicious sweets and tasty snacks are waiting for you at L. G. BALFOUR PRODUCTS Walter B. Anderson The Dari Delite 4111 Kensington Avenue Route 60 - East Richmond 21, Virginia Clifton Forge Va. Values going up — Prices going down! LAWSON HARDWARE Hyde’s Pharmacy 422 East Ridgeway Street Clifton Forge Virginia 508 Main St. Clifton Forge Va. Home of Spread Satin Glidden Paints Home Furnishings For 49 Years. H. L. Food Store “Where quality is higher than prices.” W. 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