Cople High School - Traveler Yearbook (Hague, VA)

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J ’ . the TRfwrncn PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS .0 F HIGH SCHOOL With sincere acknowledgement of her helpful guidance, with recognition of her strong faith in the students of Cople, and with deep gratitude for her more than friendly interest, we, the Class of 1952, dedicate The Traveller toa wonderful teacher, Mrs. Grace P. Ryerson. TOP PICTURE: (L. to R.) Managers; Nellie Davis, Sales; Mary D. Griffith, Assembler; Billy Payne, Production; Dorothy Davis, Photography; Clifton Kilmon, Social. MIDDLE PICTURE: Claudette Cross, Assistant Editor; Betty Mae Mbss, Editor; Bobby Murphy, Business Manager. Garnette Standbridge, Art Frances Causey, Art Ernie Keeling, Class Shirley Hall, Typing Anna B. Davis, Sports Richard Daiger, Sports School ' s in. Roll call. Biology movie. Cakes for sale. Class attention! It ' s my serve. Time for Home Ec. Make that goal mum ! . ' isficau; r : - , T — 3 r _ Eating lunch. Talking it over, Let ' s see-saw. Make your speed! Reading class. The Three Bears ' Lunch is over. I ' m hungry! Line up for lunch. tiJMJUUSlAlgllZ; Checking out a book. 7 f A C « [ 1 ¥ JESSE LYNN LUTHY, PRINCIPAL B. A., M. A. Randolph-Macon College American University The Johns Hopkins Univ. + 9 GRACE P. RYERSON B. A. Bates College Madison College LELA EVELYN BOULDIN B. A. Longwood College ' « JESSE COLEMAN CASEY Jones Junior College Benjamin Franklin Univ. I ' T. GILES HUDSON B. A. Randolph-Macon College University of Maryland V. P. I. AhAJ DORIS CONNOR B. S. Longwood College HOWARD D. CALKINS JR. B. F. A. Richmond Professional Institute College of William and Mary (J an. ' 52 - June ’52) WILLIAM PHILIP ANDERSON JR. B. A. Randolph-Macon College (Sept. ' 51 - Jan. ' 52) J 0 Mrs. Katherine Collins with her First Graders. HERBERT DAVIS TINSLEY B. A. Lynchburg College FANNIE MASON ENGLISH Md. State Teachers College The Johns Hopkins University 6 0 , r 0 • t FRANCES R. HUDSON Madison College University of Virginia VIRGINIA W. LUTHY Wm. and Mary Extension NANCY WALKER GRIFFITH St. Mary ' s Jr. College Hollins College THERESA M. SAUNDERS Mary Washington College KATHERINE WRIGHT COLLINS Mary Washington College William and Mary College DONALD E. NICODEMUS George Washington University Murray State Teachers College A CLASS HISTORY Our class of twelve, graduating in 1952 is awaiting the coming of June, but the happy school days shall always be remembered. Our class, when we came into high school from the seventh grade, consisted of nineteen eager students. After a week or two of moving around we settled down to work. During our high school we have had eleven teachers. We have been very fortunate in having Mr. Luthy as our principal all through high school; also we have had Miss Bouldin, Mrs. Ryerson, Mr. Hudson, Mrs. Norris who was replaced by Mrs. Tayloe in our sophomore year, Mrs. Hudson who was replaced by Miss Connor in our senior. Mr. Casey came during our sophomore year to teach commercial course and Mr. Anderson came during our junior year to replace Mrs. Tayloe in the freshman room. Mr. Calkins replaced Mr. Anderson in the freshman room this year. During our freshman year many of the girls sang in the Glee Club and some of the boys were initiated into the F. F. A. Club. Also during that same year our first annual in several years, The Traveller was published. Dorothy Mae took part in a one-act play directed by Mrs. Ryerson. The play was presented at Fredericksburg and won third place. During our sophomore year the band was started under the direction of Mr. Nicodemus. Shirley had played the clarinet and Claudette the glockenspiel. Our sophomore year was also an important year in athletics. The boys coached by Mr. Hudson won several baseball games, and the girls coached by Mrs. Tayloe and Miss Bouldin were undefeated and won the girls softball trophy for District F. The outstanding event of our junior year was our Junior-Senior Banquet which was held in February sponsored by Mrs. Hudson. The Washington ' s Birthday theme was used. Betty Mae gave the welcome and Ernie was junior giftorian. The minuet was done in costume by four juniors, Anna Burton, Shirley, Clifton and Billy. Also during our junior year there were many things going on in athletics. The boys won several games and the girls were undefeated and again won the softball trophy. Basketball was also started during this year. Neither the boys nor the girls were able to win any games but they played very well for first year players. During this year the class was shocked by the news that Harry Hayes who started high school with us was reported missing in action in Korea. The highlights of our senior year have been: our senior play, Almost Summer , which was presented in December under the direction of Mr. Anderson with Betty Mae and Ernie in the leading parts; our annual, published under the direction of Miss Bouldin; and the S. C. A. which has functioned successfully with Mrs. Ryerson as sponsor. Ernie Keeling is District S. C. A. president. The boys, coached by Mr. Anderson for half of their schedule and by Mr. Calkins for the remainder of the season were unable to win any games but played some close ones. The girls, coached by Miss Bouldin, won some games and played very fine basketball. The school paper called The Voice of Cople was started under the direction of Mrs. Ryerson. Several of the seniors were very active on the staff, especially Clifton who worked day and night on it. There have been many improvements in and around school during the past four years. The commercial department was added with typewriters and tables. There has been an extra class room added and the heating system has been converted from coal to oil. There has been a new six inch artesian well installed. The building of a much needed gymnasium was undertaken by the P. T. A. and much progress has been made on it. Cople students contributed $762. 00 through their cinder block drive. As our class departs from Cople High, we leave our motto: Forward ever; backward never. By Billy Payne SENIORS CLAUDETTE YVONNE CROSS Cy F. H. A. 2, 3, Secretary 2; Band 2 , 3, 4; His¬ torian 2 , 3, 4; Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 2 , 4; Volleyball 2, Asst. Editor 4, Valedictorian. 3. 4; Senior Play; Paper Staff- Annual Staff - Asst. Editor 4; RICHARD HARDING DAIGER Dick. F. F. A. 2; Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2 , 3 , 4; Basketball 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 3; Senior Play; Paper Staff-Typist 4; Annual Staff - Sports Editor 4. ANNA BURTON DAVIS Anna B. F. H. A. 2 , 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Safety Patrol 2,3,4, 4-H Club 1,2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Basketball 4; Senior Play 4; Paper Staff- Sports Editor 4; Annual Staff-Sports Editor 4. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; One Act Play 1; Senior Play; Paper Staff-Typist 4; Annual Staff-Photographer 4; Ma; Day-Maid of Honor 4. This page is sponsored by HUMBARD MOTOR CO. cuss ERNEST MACON KEELING Ernie Senior Class Vice-President; S. C. A. President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Baseball 2, 3,4, Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 3, 4 ; Annual Staff-Class Editor 4; Class Speaker. DAVID CLIFTON KILMON Clif Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Senior play; Paper Staff-Reporter 4; Annual Staff-Social Ed¬ itor 4. .v ,O This page is sponsored by FARMER ' S BANK OF HAGUE NELLIE CATHERINE DAVIS Nell F. H. A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Volleyball 3, 4; Paper Staff-Typist 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff-Sales Mgr. 4. SHIRLEY ANN HALL Shirley Senior Class Secretary; S. C. A. -Secretary 4; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff-Typist 4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff-Typist 4; May Day Attendant Class Prophet. OF ' 52 GRACE GARNETTE STANDBRIDGE Garnette F. H. A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Paper Staff- Artist 4; Annual Staff-Art Editor 4; Class Gift- orian. ELIZABETH MAE MOSS Betty Mae Senior Class President; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Pres¬ ident 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Paper Staff-Feature Writer 4; Annual Staff-Ed¬ itor 4; May Queen 4; Salutatorian, - ROBERT MURPHY JB. VBo6by S. C. A. Treasurer 4; F. F. A. 2; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Lt. 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Captain 4; Foot¬ ball 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Paper Staff-Business Mgr, 4; Annual Staff-Business Mgr. 4. WILLIAM CHASTINE PAYNE Billy Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Football 3, 4; Senior Play; Paper Staff-Typist 4; Annual Staff- Production Mgr. 4; May King 4; Class Historian. This page is sponsored by W. C. SAUNDERS CO. 4 cun PROPHECY ANNA BURTON DAVIS the Country Club. Every vited. In this way I was been a success or not. The DAVIS, who was accompanied was just married. A big reception was held at member of the Senior Class of 1952 was in- able to find out whether the class of 1952 has ' first girl I sighted upon my arrival was NELLIE by her fiance, a Mr. Bernard Tyson. Everyone arrived at the announced home except BOBBY -y o m VIURPHY, who at the last minute, had to deliver a new Chevrolet to one °f his customers._ He is a very busy man, so there was no doubt he will be successful. The caterer for the occasion was ERNIE KEELING, who owns and operates -ET a large restaurant New York. RICHARD DAI- GER flew in from Washington. He is now secretary to our Congressman. When BETTY MOSS arrived, by a distinguished looking as the excitement was great. iTi’.Svnrrr teaching. In she was escorted gentleman, whose name I did not get. -- She had just returned from Japan where - the excitement BILLY PAYNE, who now in Warsaw with his family, fell and sprained his ankle. Dr. TON KILMON came to the rescue and had him nor- a jiffy. Dr. Kilmon, of course, is still a ' bach- she is now resides CLIF- mal in elor. CLAUDETTE CROSS came in looking lovely. She is now teach¬ ing government and English in an exclusive girls school. DOROTHY DAVIS then came in with a Lt. Commander, retary. Just when I was won- GARNETTE STANDBRIDGE, ing QJ} a picture of the will soon become a all 3 y of my classmates again. They well trained by their instructors. I understand she is his sec¬ dering what had happened to I saw her in a corner sketch- bride. She has done well and great artist. I was glad to see certainly showed that they had been It was now getting late. As the guests were leaving, SHIRLEY HALL looked at her watch and realized she must hurry and catch the mid-night train back to Chicago, where she is now newspaper editor , - and finish her story for tomorrow ' s edition. By Shirley Hall FIRST ROW: Clifton Kilmon, Anna Burton Davis. SECOND ROW: Shirley Hall, Dorothy Mae Davis, Billy Payne, Claudette Cross, Garnette Standbridge. THIRD ROW: Nellie Davis, ErnieKeeling, Betty Mae Moss, Bobby Murphy, Richard Daiger. SPONSOR: Miss Lela Bouldin. J II I I R $ James Boyce Hannah Butler Frances Causey Harry Conklin Jack Dobyns Emily Fallin Mary Daniel Griffith Ruth Ann Hall Audrey Kilm ' on iONT ROW: (L. to R. ) Hannah Butler, James Townsend, Ruth Hall, ;ny Walker. SECOND ROW: Peggy Messick, Jack Dobyns, Evelyn jwe, James Boyce. THIRD ROW: Emily Fallin, Edith Jones, Harry jnklin. BACK ROW: Frances Causey, Hiram King, Barbara Woods, iss Doris Connor-Sponsor. Edith Mae Jones Hiram King eggy Messick James Mozingo Evelyn Rowe James Townsend Teny Walker Barbara Woods SOPHOMORES Frances Beacham Robert Hunter Beale Marilyn Carter Eldred Daiger Alithia Balderson Harry Lee Barnes Mary Ashton Barton John Sydnor President Mary Jane Daiger Vice-President Martha Corn Sec. Treas. Hurvie Davis Shirley Davis George Milton Dean Robert Delano Joyce Dobyns Thomas Gott Eleanor Herbert Margaret Kilmon Dixie Lochte Tom Maxwell Ada Morris Stanley Morris Jackie Ryerson Mildred Thrift Ellen Witt Douglas Jenkins Robert Cralle Paul Davis Grayson Delano Betty Marie Hall Doris Herbert Leonard Herbert Shirley Herbert Trickett Hudson Joyce Lochte Robert Porter William Smith George Squires Donald Sydnor Perry Townsend Samuel Zeller FIRST ROW: (L. to R. ) Billy Bailey, Evelyn Delano, Phillip Cross, Patricia Dameron, Jim Herbert, Mary Ann Fields. SECOND ROW: Ray Davis, Bobby Sanford, Wayne Balderson, Joan Herbert, Barbara Vaught, Frances Saunders, Barbara Barton, Joan Beatley. THIRD ROW: James Sydnor, Hope Bullis, Clara Herbert, Dorothy Dunaway, Clark Trader. FOURTH ROW: George English, Joe Herbert, Thomas Beauchamp, Charles Allen, Robert Davis. (NOT PIC¬ TURED: Herbert Whittaker, William Whittaker, Violet Landman, Mary Ball Massey) Teacher -Mr. Herbert Tinsley. FRONT ROW: (R. to L.) Lewis Thrift, Billy Allison, Alfred Chatham, Donald Withers, Billy Carden, Randolph Bowen, Buddy Chatham, Joseph Ambrose, Spencer Bullis, Brooks Arnest. SECOND ROW: Stanley Allen, Betty Daiger, Lucy Butler, Myrtle Dean, Lucille Evans, Cecil Clark, Carol Causey, Shirley Winstead, Mamie Sanford. THIRD ROW: Mac Ficklin, Charles Davis, Lester Fallin, Walter Meadows, Ivan Evans, Penny Ryerson, Sylvia Morris, Betty Thomp¬ son, Shirley Squires, Richard Evan. Teacher-Mrs. John English. cults FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) Margaret Brann, bhiriey Cole, Robert Morris, Newton Dyke, James Saunders, Stanley Dunnaway, Elvie Thompson, Webster King, Carroll Evans, William Dameron, Doris Barnes, Minnie Herbert, Ann Barnes. SECOND ROW: Nancy Delano, Jane English, Alice Herbert, Jean Thompson, Carol Brann, Patricia Trader, William Davis, Barbara Wright, Christ¬ opher Holdbridge, Thomas Smith, Raymond Sydnor, William Sydnor, Teacher-Mrs. Foster Bennett. FIRST ROW: (E. to R. ) Leroy Pittman, Emanuel Evans, Jimmy Messick, Joseph Gorman, Charles Conklin, Kenneth Davis, Wilmot Brann, James Sayer, Jonnie Barnes, Larry Putzke. SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Chatham, Gloria Dobyns, Jo Ann Fagan, Betty Lou Crossley, Patsy Conklin, Peggy Boyce, Doris Lee, Jean Trader, Vivian Purcell, Rosemary Herbert, Mary Ellen Barrow. THIRD ROW: Russell Purcell, Wayland Smith, Amelia Phillips, George Hundley, Margaret Zeller, Jane Murphy, Billy Harrison, Walter Hundley, Jonnie King, Charles Reamy. (NOT PICTURED: Allen Clarke, Betty Lou Fagan, Warren Morris, Benjamin Sadler, Lorraine Balderson, Patricia Causey, Ann Sydnor) Teacher-Mrs. Ralph Luthy. FRONT ROW: (L. to R. ) E. Sanford, S. Evans, B, Beacham, D. Ryerson, G. Reamy, G. Herbert, S. Hudley. SECOND ROW: S. Delano, E. Nelson, E. Thompson, F. Delano, R. Herbert, J. Bennett, T. Dameron, A. Hundley, J. Clark, D. Davis. THIRD ROW: B. Brann, M. Sanford, C. Ryerson, S. Clark, B. Johnson, J. King, A. Corn, B. Ambrose, P. Landman, Y. Bryant, Teacher-Mrs. Katherine Collins. FIRST ROW: (L. to R.) B. Barrow, C. Allen, H. Barnes, J. Lee, W. Brann, B. Gorman, L. Evans. SECOND ROW: C. Fagan, E. Fairfax, L. Morris, H. Saunders, W. Straughan, P. Meadows, J. Sydnor, B. Ambrose, L. Lochte, E. Johnson, B. McCrea, B. Herbert, A. Smith, B. Park. THIRD ROW: A. Chatham, L. Bromley, C. Sydnor, C. Bullis, W. Cralle, E. Herbert , C. Fallin, J. Causey, S. Brann, H. Carden, A. Webb, Teacher-Miss Theresa Saunders. FRONT ROW: (L. to R. ) J. Clark, E. Reamy, C. Clark, L. Winstead, C. Stevens, R. Ambrose, R. Fallin, M. Evans, B. Sanford. SECOND ROW: S. Fones, K. Hudson, A. Jenkins, B. Saunders, S. Withers, B. Saunders, E. Corn, J. Herbert, S. Morris, J. Hinson, V. Butler. THIRD ROW: G. Morris, S. Bezjak, D. Jenkins, C. Ryerson, J. Herbert, F. Hundley, B. Allen, E. Faris, N. Evans, E. Bowen, R. Napier. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Teacher-Mrs. Joan Dawson, B. Allen, J. Balderson, S. Bell, C. Hall, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. Whittaker, L. Carlson, R. Davis, F. Landman, R. Ambrose, Teacher-Mrs. Nancy Griffith. SPIIlS I ID 0 s I $ 0 [ II SEATED: (L. to R. ) Richard Daiger, Shirley Hall, Betty Mae Moss, Ernie Keeling. STANDING: Anna Burton Davis, Billy Payne, Thomas Gott, Claudette Cross, Clifton Kilmon, Dorothy Mae Davis, Garnette Standbridge. The Senior Class Presents 1 Junior: Lilah-darling, it was madness to come here-madness! Introductions Nellie Davis CAST OF CHARACTERS Paul Jones. Mrs. Jones. Mr. Jones. Junior Jones . Mary Jones. Jack Rogers. Jane Rogers . Mr. Smudgely . . . . Anna. Lilah Johnson .... Mrs. Minnie Hope ..Ernie Keeling .... Claudette Cross .Thomas Gott .Clifton Kilmon .Shirley Hall ,. .Richard H. Daiger .Betty Mae Moss .Billy Payne Garnette Standbridge . . Dorothy Mae Davis .Anna B. Davis This page is sponsored by: H. W. Dunaway, Elwood Bryant, Richardson ' s Pastry Shop, Peoples Drug Store-Callao. Director, Wm. P. Anderson ■■ip FRONT ROW: (L. to R. ) Betty Mae Moss, Vice-President; Mary Ashton Barton, President; Martha Corn; Ellen Witt; Mary Jane Daiger, Librarian; Frances Causey; _Garnette Standbridge. BACK ROW: Evelyn Rowe; Shirley Davis; Dixie Lochte, Edith Mae Jones; Marilyn Carter. Director - Mr. Jesse Casev. i fb p 3 ® 4T — -ft __ ... . (7 —“irpr - K w Ap, Vc _ tzzzz jy Clarinets - Jackie Ryerson, Mac Ficklin, Shirley Hall, Lucile Evans, William Smith; Tuba-Tom Maxwell; Drummers-Claudette Cross, Phillip Cross; Trumpets-Grayson Delano, Charles Allen; Horn-Chickie Hudson; Trombone-Robert Cralle; Officers: Treasurer-Shirley Hall; Historian-Claudette Cross; Librarian- Jackie Ryerson. Mr. Donald Nicodemus BAND DIRECTOR OFFICERS: (L. to R.) Bobby Murphy, Treasurer; Ernie Keeling, President; Shirley Hall, Secretary; Evelyn Rowe, Vice-President. This has been an outstanding year in SCA. A much more ambitious plan was adopted for this, the fourth issue of The Traveller . A school newspaper, The Voice of Cople , was published, the first the school has had in many years. The regular activities, sponsoring school socials, an active Safety Patrol, com¬ mittee activities, were carried on. Ernie Keeling, our president, was also chairman of the Rappahannock Valley District SCA this year and conducted the meeting at Farnham. Ernie Keeling and Frances Causey went to the state Convention at Farmville as delegates from Cople. COMMITTEES: (L. to R. ) Stanley Morris, Outside Improvement; Peggy Messick, Program; Mary Ashton Barton, Reporter; Frances Causey, Social; James Townsend, Inside Improvement; (Jackie Ryerson, Reporter.) PAPER STAFF SEATED: (L. to R.) Frances Causey, Editor; Jimmy Boyce, Asst, Editor; Shirley Hall, Typist; Claudette Cross, Asst. Editor and Artist. SECOND ROW: Garnette Standbridge, Artist; Nellie Davis, Typist; Dorothy Davis, Typist; Chickie Hudson, Room Reporter; Mary Jane Daiger, Room Reporter; Evelyn Rowe, Club I Editor; Betty Mae Moss, Feature Writer; Anna B. Davis, Sports Editor. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Hall, Room Reporter; Thomas Gott, Club Editor; Peggy Messick, Business Manager, Alumni Editor; Bobby Murphy, Business Manager; Clifton Kilmon, Room Reporter, Typist; Mary Ashton Barton, Feature Writer; Edith Mae Jones, Mimeographer; Billy Payne, Typist; Richard Daiger, Typist; (Emily Fallin, Feature Writer;) Jackie Ryerson, Asst. Editor; Mrs. Grace P. Ryerson. Sponsor. sum PATROl FIRST ROW: Eldred Daiger, Jack Dobyns, Hiram King, Charles Causey, Billy Payne, Captain; James Town¬ send. BACK ROW: Edith Mae Jones, TenyWalker, Clifton Kilmon, Shirley Davis, Claudette Cross, Richard Daiger, Anna B. Davis, Betty Mae Moss. OFFICERS: Harry Conklin, Vice- President; Jimmy Boyce, President; Mr. Giles Hudson, xjnsar. GROUP-FIRST ROW: (UtoR.) John Sydnor, Reporter; Barry Conklin, Vice-President; Hir a m Kin , Treasurer; Harry Gee Barnes, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Tom MaxneU; Robert Beale; Robert Delano; Collins Davis; Douglas Jenkins, Sentinel; Kldred Daiger; Albert Butler; James Townsend; Mr. Giles Hudson, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: (L. to R. ) Shirley Hall, Vice-President; Nellie Davis; Margaret Kilmon; Joyce Dobyns. SECOND ROW: Frances Beacham; Frances Causey; Dixie Lochte; Garnette Stand- bridge; Audrey Kilmon, Ruth Ann Hall, Treasurer; Eleanor Herbert; Ada Morris; Hannah Butler, Reporter; Mildred Thrift. THIRD ROW; Alithia Balderson; Ellen Witt; Mary Jane Daiger, Pres¬ ident; Shirley Davis; Anna Burton Davis; Betty Mae Moss; Edith Mae Jones; Teny Walker; Miss Doris Conner, Sponsor, j-n ciue FIRST ROW: (L.. to R.) Perry Townsend, William Smith, Ada Morris, Ruth Ann Hall, Peggy Messick, Joyce Dobyns, Treasurer; Trickett Hudson, Billy Sanford, SECOND ROW: Evelyn Rowe, Jackie Ryerson, Emily FaUin, Reporter; Frances Causey, President; Mary Jane Daiger, Secretary; Charles Causey, Vice- President; Claudette Cross, Garnette Standbridge, Betty Mae Moss. THIRD ROW: Althia Balderson, Jack Dobyns, Bobby Porter, Andrew Johnson, Richard Daiger, Alvin Balderson, Audrey Kilmon. This page is sponsored by Irving F. Gladding and Adler B. Coates Billy Payne First Team Center... Right Forward Left Forward. Right Guard . .. Left Guard. . ., ,. Bobby Murphy Douglas Jenkins .. Harry Conklin .Billy Payne ,. .Ernie Keeling George M. Dean KNEELING: (L. to R.) Billy Payne, Bobby Murphy, Ernie Conklin, Jimmy Boyce, Douglas Jenkins, Thomas Gott. 1 I 1 m ■ «r i fl Richard Daiger Bobby Murphy This page is sponsored by Tappahannock Supply Co. Inc, Jimmy Boyce eling. STANDING: Robert Beale, Richard Daiger, Harry Coach-Mr. Howard Calkins (Last Half of Season) Harry Conklin This page is sponsored by Montross Movie and Peoples Drug Store-Montross, Va. Douglas Jenkins KNEELING: (L. to R.) Frances Causey, Ruth Ann Hall, Mary Jane Daiger, Hannah Butler, ! Captain; Dixie Lochte, Peggy Messick. STANDING: (L. to R.) Jackie Ryerson, Emily Fallin, Anna Burton Davis, Edith Mae Jones, Shirley Davis, Mary Ashton Barton. Center Forward Dixie Lochte a s -4 Forward Mary Jane Daiger Forward Hannah Butler Guard Ruth Hall Guard Frances Causey Forward - Dixie Guard - Peggy Messick Shirley Davis Emily Fallin Jumping - Mary Jane Shirley Dixie Lochte Claudette Cross CHEEKHAIEKS emim team Bobby Murphy Catcher-Captain Richard Daiger Center Field Hurvie Davis Third Base 4 Mr. Giles Hudson Coach Douglas Jenkins Short Stop sra f rHHSS-““ Delano; Douglas Jenkins, ueorg somuii team STANDING: (L. to R.) Ada Morris, Mary Ashton Barton, Shirley Davis, Dixie Lochte, Ruth Hall, Frances Causey, Joyce Dobyns. KNEELING: Hannah Butler, Evelyn Rowe, Anna Burton Davis, Betty Moss, Peggy Messick, Mary Jane Daiger; Coach-Miss Lela Bouldin; Captain-Anna Burton Davis. L. F. - Betty 2nd - Evelyn C. - Ruth R. F. - Peggy Compliments Of ENGLAND’S ESSO SERVI- CENTER Montross, Virginia PF Ut h mm Compliments Of HAGUE PACKING- COMPANY ague, Va. Phone ' ll ' l ' l Compliments Of J E.: BROWNLEY Plumbing, Painting Repair Work Kins ale, Va. ee Pin gtht , ‘ 8 )lfsZ OUeb the f ' ot Al myt ur n 0001 u ( 4tr° 8 the c Rea dy fo ; Compliments Of MARBUKY A, FAGAN Your R. C. A, Victor Television Dealer Sales Service Callao Phone Callao 2966 POTOMAC SUPPLY CORPORATION Kinsale, Virginia Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1952 Graduate To Better Living VIRGINIA ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY MURPHY SEED SERVICE INC. Seed Treating and Grading J. I. Case Farm Machinery Everything for the Farm W. C. BROOKS SON, INC. Building Supplies - Millwork Paints - Hardware - Lumber Appliances for the Home Complete Building Service Phone Tappahannock 3101 Oliver “Finest in Farm Machinery J. E. HUTT BROS. General Merchandise Packers of Fish and Oysters T idwe11s and Nomini, Va . “Northern Neck Coca-Cola Bottling Co.” Taylor Construction Co. Ditching Grading Roadbuilding Cont ract Work Hague, Va. Phone Hague 2336 Ford Motor Co. Village, Virginia John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Pa r t s Se rvice 0. 1. Withers I Son Kinsale, Va. Phone Hague 2342 J. E. Truitt J. C. Moss Son Ma s sey-Ha r ris Farm Equipment Kinsale, Va. Phone 2261 Sales Service Kinsale, Virginia Compliments of J. W. Trader R. Gardy Sons Cont ractor Phone Hague 2412 Flour - Grain - Feeds Water Ground Table Meal Phone Callao 2600 Callao, Va. R. A. CHATHAM JOHN BEATLEY Tidwells, Virginia General Merchandise General Merchandise Marine Railway Cole s Poin t, Va . 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