Cople High School - Traveler Yearbook (Hague, VA)

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 A £oM. ' n,e Atjt (JJL THE TBfiVELLER Published By The Senior Class of 1954 COPLE HIGH SCHOOL Hague, Virginia IDE DEDICATE It is impossible to put into a few words the affection we feel for our very witty and genial Mr. Casey. Recognition of his character and range of ability has made us aware of his con¬ tribution to our welfare and to that of Cople. To Mr. Casey, our commercial teacher, Glee Club instructor and sponsor of our Annual, we dedicate this issue of the Traveller. 2 LEFT: Bob Allard-Proofreader; Mary A. Barton-Literary Editor; Ellen Witt-Photo- grapher; Audrey Kilmon, Eleanor Herbert, Teny Walker, Alithia Balderson-Typist; Joyce Dobyns-Photographer RIGHT: Margaret Kilmon-Class Editor; Marilyn Carter, John Sydnor, Harry L. Barnes, Sports Editors; Shirley Davis, Dixie Lochte-Social Editors; Margaret Herbert, Frances Beacham-Art Editors. CENTER: George M. Dean-Business Manager; Mary J. Daiger-Sales Manager; Robert Delano-Advertising Manager; Hurvie Davis-Assistant Editor; Eldred Daiger-Asst. Production Manager; Shirley Brann-- Production Manager; Jackie Ryerson-Editor. 3 JESSE LYNN LUTHY, Prin B.A., M.A. Randolph-Macon College American University The Johns Hopkins Univ. Algebra, Geometry G. V. NELSON B.S., M.S. University of Maryland Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agriculture JESSE COLEMAN CASEY Jones Jr. College Longwood College R.P.I. University Benjamin Franklin Univ. Commercial GRACE P. RYERSON B. A. Bates College Madison College Assistant Principal, Librarian, Languages ffiCULTy DAVID S. CLARK B.A. Allegheny College M.A. Indiana University History, English MARY V. SANFORD B.S. Madison College Home Economics WILLIAM F. HIMELWRIGHT Bridgewater College Band WILLIAM S. TARBOX B.S., M.S. George William College, Chicago Science, Math ELIZABETH C. BAILEY Mary Baldwin College B.A. Brenau Third Grade FANNIE MASON ENGLISH Maryland State Teachers College The John Hopkins University Sixth Grade FLORENCE J. BARTLETT Richmond Professional Inst, Second Grade NANCY WALKER GRIFFITH St. Mary ' s Junior College Hollins College Fifth and First Grade FOSTER T. BENNETT Mary Washington College Fifth Grade VIRGINIA W. LUTHY William and Mary Extension Fourth Grade KATHERINE WRIGHT COLLINS Mary Washington College William and Mary College First Grade THERESA M. SAUNDERS Mary Washington College B.S. Seventh Grade AT 5 CLASS of 1954 MARY ASHTON BARTON Mab S.C.A. , Reporter, 2; Program Chairman, 3; President, 4; Class President 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 4; An¬ nual Staff, Literary Editor 4; Senior Play, 4; Paper Staff, 2,3; Glee Club, 1 , 2 , 3, 4, President 3; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; Cheerleader, 2,3; Safety Patrol, 4; May Court, 3; Tied for first honors. ALITHIA EILEEN BALDERSON Lith” Annual Staff, Typist 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1,4; F. H. A. 1 ; 4-H Club 1 ,2, 3,4; Song Leader I; Basket¬ ball 2,3,4; Softball 1 , 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 4. 7 . )f J | HARRY LEE BARNES, JR. Harry Lee F.F.A., 1,2,3; Secretary 2 ; Sentinel 3; Annual Staff; Sports Editor 4. stmofis V Annual Staff, Art Editor 3,4; Senior Play 4; Class Sec¬ retary i, President 4; Glee Club i;F.H.A. 2, Historian 3; Softball i; Junior Giftorian; Third Honor Student. SHIRLEY JOYCE BRANN ' v ' Shortie Annual Staff, Production Manager 4; S.C. A. Reporter 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4; May Day, Minuet 3; Volley Ball 3; Class Prophecy Annual Staff, Sport Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,41 Class Vice-President 4; Volley Ball 1,2,3; Safety Patrol 4. MARILYN CARTER Mary Lynn ELDRED HUGH DAIGER Pee Wee Annual Staff, Ass ' t Production Manager 4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3, Captain 3; F.F.A. i,2,3,4; Football I; Base¬ ball 1,2,3; Senior Play 4. 7 MARY JANE DAIGER Pinky stolons Annual Staff, Art Editor 3, Sales Manager 4; Senior Play 4, Vice-President of class 1,2,3; P a P er Staff 2. Glee Club 1,2,4, Librarian 2, President 4, F. H. A. 1, 2,3, President 2,3; 4-H Club, 1,2,4, Song Leader 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 2,3,4; May Court 2,3. M HURVIE EDGAR DAVIS, JR. Junior Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 4; Senior Play 1,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Safety Patrol 3. Annual Staff, Social Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3, Treasurer 4; Softball 1,2,3, C° - Captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; May Court 2,3. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS Shirley GEORGE MILTON DEAN George Annual Staff, Business Manager 4; Senior Play 4; Paper Staff 3; F. F. A. I, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, N. N. Federation Reporter 4; 4-H Club I; Football I; Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. 8 SEDIOIIS s ROBERT BEACHAM DELANO Robert” Annual Staff, Advertising Manager 4; Senior Play 4; Safety Patrol 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3, Reporter 3; Baseball 2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4. ELEANOR HERBERT Sissy Annual Staff, Typist 4; Senior Play, 4; Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 2,3,4, President 4; Volley Ball 1,2, 3,4, Co- Captain, 3. May Day, Minuet, 3. JOYCE GAIL DOBYNS Joy Annual Staff, Photographer 4; Senior play 4; Glee Club 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 4; May Day, Minuet 3; Cheer Leader, Cap¬ tain 4. , V W ' MARGUERITE BEULAH HERBERT Maggie Softball, 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Sen¬ ior Play 4; 4-H Club 1,3,4; F-H.A., 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1 . 3 . 4 - 9 stmofis fr ' Sv DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JENKINS Dougie S.C.A. , Social Chairman 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Senior Play 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff, Adverti¬ sing Manager 4; F. F. A. 1,2,3, Sentinal 2, Secretary 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Safety Patrol, Lieu¬ tenant 3,4; Football 1. AUDREY KILMON Audrey Annual Staff, Typist 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Volley Ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; Senior Play 3,4. K (t is A . A DIXIE LEE LOCHTE ■ Dixie Annual Staff, Social Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, N.N. Federation Officer 4; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Saf¬ ety Patrol, Lieutenant 3,4; May Court 2,3; Giftorian. | (r ' MARGARET KILMON Margaret Annual Staff, Class Editor 4; 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. I, 2 ; Volley Ball 1, 2 ,3,4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club I. 10 SENIORS JACQUELINE ANN RYERSON Jac” Annual Staff, Literary Editor 3, Editor 4; S.C.A. Secre¬ tary 4; Senior Play 4; Paper Staff 2, Editor 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Re¬ porter 2, President 3; Softball 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4. May Day Minuet 3; Band 1,2, 3,4, Student Leader 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Tied for First Honors. MARY ERNESTINE WALKER Teny Senior Play 3,4; Safety Patrol 2; Volley Ball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1 , 2 ; Annual Staff Typist 4; F. H. A. 2, 3,4. JOHN MORRIS SYDNOR John Annual Staff, Sports Editor 4; Class President 2; F.F. A. , Reproter 2, Vice-President 3; Football I; Senior Play 4. J ELLEN LOUISE WITT Ellen- Annual Staff, Photographer 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, Librarian 4; Safety Patrol 3,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4. ■ J 1 ) . s . I 11 CLASS HISTOfiy As classes come and classes go through the doors of Cople there is a sameness, a repetition of similar events, yet each class is in actuality like no other. The class of ' 54 will be remembered as one of the largest classes to be graduated from Cople to this date and as the last class of the old eleven year system. Thirty-one eager students entered high school in 1950. During our sophomore year Dixie Lochte came to us from Maryland. Shirley Brann came in our Junior year from Pennsylvania. In the fall of our Senior year Bob Allard transferred from New Hampshire. Having lost some of our members to other schools, to the armed services, to jobs, to matrimony and to the grades following us, we approach graduation with a membership of 24. When we entered high school we were greeted by seven teachers of various subjects. Of the fif¬ teen teachers, whom we have had during our high school years, Mr. Luthy, our principal, and Mrs. Ryerson have been with us all four years. Miss Lela Bouldin was with us two and a half years. It was she who started girls basketball at Cople and was largely responsible for reviving publication of an annual and having a May Day. She instilled in those with whom she worked a spirit of good sportsmanship which we shall not forget. During our freshman year, basketball was started at Cople. From the Class of ' 54 Mary Jane, Douglas, and George played on the teams. Douglas, George and Eldred played on the baseball team. Mary Jane and Shirley Davis made the first team in softball and helped to win the champ¬ ionship for District F. Mary Jane and Ellen were initiated in F.H.A. Douglas, George, Harry, Rob¬ ert, Eldred and John were initiated in F.F. A. All of our girls sang in Glee Club and Jackie played in the band. In our sophomore year, the first May Day in many years was held at Cople. Shirley, Dixie, and Mary Jane were attendants. Our school paper the Voice of Cople was started with several of our students on the staff. Three of our girls were elected cheerleaders. Both boys and girls won a few games in basketball, but we were still a long way from a championship. Our Junior year was really filled with activities and excitement. The highlight was our Junior- Senior Banquet which was held in March. The theme was Moonlight and Roses , and those who performed entered through an arch gayly decorated with dozens of roses. Mary Ashton, our class president, gave the welcome and Frances was Junior Giftorian. Another glorious event was the May Day. This May Day was outstanding and one which will not be repeated for 99 years. It took as its theme the Tercentenary of Westmoreland County. Atten¬ dants wore hoops, and powdered hair; boys wore velvet britches and buckled shoes and entertain¬ ment was of the same type as that which delighted the gentry of by gone days. Several of our girls took part in the May Day Celebrations either as attendants or as dancers in the minuet. The girls were very successful in softball, winning the championship of two counties. The girl’s basketball won second place. Douglas and Robert were representatives at Boy State Camp at V.P.I. Joyce attended the F.H.A. State Convention at Radford College. Mary Ashton and Jackie attended State S. C. A. Convention at Mary Washington College. During our Junior year also the State S. C. A. in cooperation with Miller Rhoads sponsored a High School Forum in Richmond. Three of our juniors attended and were thrilled by the words of high school students from other lands. Now we are in our Senior year and one by one the long anticipated events are slipping into the past and becoming history. Shirley Davis was a princess at the crowning of Queen Westmoreland on Stratford Day. Our Senior Play, Boys About Bobbette was given in December under the direc¬ tion of Mrs. Ryerson. Our annual, The Traveler was published by the senior class with assistance from Mr. Casey. It was also our happy privilege to witness the opening of the new gymnasium which has helped our play and our day. After the mid-year exams our school life fell into much the usual pattern; basketball champion¬ ship games, softball and baseball seasons, the banquet honoring us as seniors, May Day, and finally the march of dignity down the aisle with our diplomas. Cople has stamped finis on another chap¬ ter, the one entitled: A History of the Class of 1954. Shirley Davis PROPHfey And now for a look at the news of the day. This is Station KNUC broadcasting its weekly program of glimpses of interesting people from interesting places all over the world. To-night we have news of men and women of the Senior Class of 1954 of Cople High School in the Northern Neck of Virginia. Hollywood: The World Premiere of Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes , starring DIXIE LOCHTE, has been acclaimed a great success. This is Miss Lochte ' s first picture, but already critics are com¬ paring her with Grable. It may have been the hair-do created by AUDREY KILMON, celebrated beauty culturist which helped to bring fame to the glamourous Lochte. Delhi: MARY ASHTON BARTON at long last taking a vacation from her pressing duties in a home for underprivileged children where she teaches music, has boarded a plane bound for America. She is flying home to attend the wedding of her classmate, SHIRLEY DAVIS and her brother. Mars: Word has just arrived from Mars that the brilliant young architect in the employ of Int er¬ planetary Airlines, HARRY LEE BARNES, has completed plans for a super delux lounge, designed for the comfort and convenience of commuters between Earth and Mars. New York: That ingenious pair, FRANCES BEACHAM and MARILYN CARTER, well known to the fashion world, have made news again. Frances has designed a gown of spun glass which will be mo¬ deled at Dior ' s next week. This irndescent spectacle, according to critics, may be the event of the year. London: A prominent figure in international society, GEORGE MILTON DEAN, has been command¬ ed to attend Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at dinner. George has been asked to prepare the Prince ' s favorite seafood dish in George ' s own inimitable style. ROBERT ALLARD, playing on four pianos, will entertain with some of his own compositions. Baltimore: All Baltimore is talking about the lavish party given last week by the popular hostess, ALITHIA BALDERSON. Members of the leading families were present and acclaimed the party a terri¬ fic success. Chicago: That exciting new inventor of the Davis jetmobile, HURVIE DAVIS, has done it again. The latest model, said to be better than ever before, will soon be on the market. Washington, D.C.: The president has made the statement that he has finally found a social secre¬ tary with the ability to handle the work that is required of her. This very efficient young lady, MARY JANE DAIGER, will be pleased to find that also on duty in the Presidential mansion is JOYCE DOBYNS, nurse of the household. Oldhams: The Westmoreland County Civic Club has awarded a citation to ROBERT DELANO of the Oldhams Volunteer Fire Department for his heroic rescue of TENY WALKER from a burning farmhouse. Fortunately the attractive building housing Miss Walkers Floral Shoppe nearby was spared any apprecia¬ ble damage. Neptune: ELDRED DAIGER has just landed on Neptune in his Air Force atomic jet. He is the first Earth man to penetrate outer space to this extent and make a successful landing. Chicago: Dr. JACQUELINE RYERSON is to read a paper before the American Medical Association next Friday. Her subject will be Medical Use of Atomic Energy by the Family Doctor in Home Treat¬ ments . Warsaw: The latest thing in switchboards has been installed at Warsaw. It is completely controlled by only one operator, ELEANOR HERBERT. Gibraltar: While cruising the Mediterranean in one of his many yachts, playboy DOUGLAS JENKINS rescued from yesterday’s atomic plane crash the lone survivor, MARGARET KILMON, who was en route to Italy to marry a man with whom she has been corresponding for several years. Warsaw: Popular County Agent, JOHN SYDNOR, announces his discovery of a super-duper laying mash. It guarantees three eggs from each hen or three times your money back. That concludes our news for to-day, but stay tuned for that favorite program of yours, Todays Man , with ELLEN WITT as mistress of ceremonies. SHIRLEY BRANN is todays guest. She will give you the benefit of her observations. For another view of interesting people from interesting places, tune in again next week, same time, same station. —Shirley Brann I fi ti a a L A D. 14 “BOYS ABOUT BOBBETTE” Robert Blaylock. June Blaylock. Bobbette Blaylock . Mrs. Raddleball. Miss Blodget. Mrs. Washington. Socko. Pieface . Shammyneck. Ophelia. Yoko. Mrs. Stockdale. Mrs. Clarence. Mrs. Poo. Frieda Fish. . Hurvie Davis . Mary A. Barton . Mary J. Daiger . . Teny Walker . .Shirley Davis Jacqueline Ryerson Oeorge M. Dean . . John Sydnor . Douglas Jenkins Frances Beacham . Eldred Daiger . Marilyn Carter Alithia Balderson . Joyce Dobyns . .Dixie Lochte Mr. and Mrs. Blaylock Squint.Robert Delano Models in style show.Ellen Witt, Margaret Herbert, Eleanor Herbert, M. Kilmon, A. Kilmon, S. Brann 15 i I K. (MM £ -£Jt M c i v 4 Charles Causey Victor Cralle Paul Davis Grayson Delano Marie Hall He rbe rt c - - r?y e uo SOPHOdlORtS y)A Trickett Hudson Joyce Eochte Tommy Moss Robe rt Porte r a George Sanford William Smith Jerry Thrift Perry Townsend ABSENT: Zane Chatham Sam Zeller 16 ! Wayne Balderson Barbara Barton Joan Beatley Phillip Cross Patricia Dame ron Ray Davis Evelyn Delano MrtT ' f RtSHfntn Dorothy Dunaway George English L ' J) • Z 5 ? Mary Ann Fields Joan Herbert Shirley Herbert Harold Eynch 11 Massey J . y £,S ■A, Johnny Nelson Bobby Sanford Frances Saunders ¥ J y James Sydnor Clark Trader Ann Thrift Jean Thrift ABSENT: Jimmy Herbert Stanley Allen, Billy Allison, Brooks Arnest, Frances Bell, Randolph Bowen, Milford Brann, Lucy Butler, Charlotte Byus, Bill Carden, Carol Causey, Alfred Chatham, Buddy Chatham. EIGHTH GRADE Cecil Clark, Betty Ann Daiger, Charles Davis, Myrtle L. Dean, Lucille Evans, Charles Fagan, Lester Fallen, Mac Ficklin, John Lynch, Sylvia Norris, Bobby Nelson, Nellie Rouse, Penny Ryer- son, Gertrude Saunders, Shirley Squires, Herbert Whittaker, Shirley Winstead, Donald Withers. Xor r a i o ' VLj SEVENTH GRADE: FIRST ROW: (L to R) S. Rouse, M. Herbert, M. Sanford, S. Cole, A. Barnes, K. Ficklin, L. Allen, N. Dyke, D. Barnes, B. Dameron, C. Evans, M. E. Brann; SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, E. Thompson, N. Delano, B.A. Wright, R. Evans, M. Whittaker, I. Evans, J. Am¬ brose, C. Brann, J. English, P. Trader, T. Smith, B. Sydnor; Billy Davis, Marie Herbert, Lewis Thrift, Jean Hundley, Alice Herbert, absent. SIXTH flflD StVfdTH GRADES SIXTH GRADE: FIRST ROW: (L to R) B. Lewis, B. L. Crossley, P. Boyce, R. Herbert, B. L. Chat¬ ham, J. Trader, L. Balderson, M. E. Barrow, W. Brann, J. Messick, J. Gorman, J. Barnes; SEC¬ OND ROW: W. Morris, J. King, J. Byus, A. Phillips, P. Causey, J. Gott, J. A. Fagan, G. Do- byns, B. Davison, N. O ' Bier and L. Putzke; THIRD ROW; M. Zeller, W. Smith, J. Saunders, B. Sadler, J. Murphy, G. C. Hundley, B. L. Fagan, ' S. Dunnaway, N. Hundley, B. Hardwick, A. Sydnor, C. Lee, P. Conklin, T. Herbert, IJ. Winstead, F.M. English, teacher; Charles Reamy, absent. V 19 FIFTH GRADE: FIRST ROW (L to R:) R. Napier, B. Barnes, E. Evans, K. Hudson, S. Morris, SEC¬ OND ROW: T. Holm, A. Clark, C. Conklin, B. Saunders, J. Herbert, L. Gott, J. Herbert. THIRD ROW: D. Lee, G. Morris, D. Jenkins, L. Carlson, T. Harcwick, J. Balderson, C. Hall, K. Davis. flfTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE: FIRST ROW (L to R : ) N. Evans, M. E. Bowen, R. Fallin, V. Butler, W. Squires, C. Clarke, J. Clarke. SECOND ROW: C. Squires, R. Ambrose, A. Jenkins, F. Landman, C. San¬ ford, J. Hinson, F. Hundley, B. Saunders. THIRD ROW: S. Bell, B. Ambrose, W. Harrison, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. Whittaker, S. Withers. 20 r, FOURTH GRADE; FIRST ROW (L to R) B. Park, H. Saunders, B. Gorman, H. Barnes, C. Hardwick, E. Faris, B. McCrea, J. Sydnor, B. J. Herbert, M. McDaniel, L. Massey, L. Morris, L. O’Bier, F. Rouse. SECOND ROW; O. Landman, B. L. Allen, L. Lochte, C. Fallin, E. Herbert, N. Dean, C. Fagan, E. Fairfax, C. Allen, THIRD ROW: L. Winstead, H. Carden, L. Bromley, C. Bell, S. Brann, J. Evans, V. Herbert, R. Coates, J. Causey, C. R. Sydnor, W. Cralle, R. Davis, Mrs. Luthy. Absent; B. Allen, A. Webb, W. Straughan. THIRD ROD FOURTH GRflDfS THIRD GRADE: FIRST ROW (L to R) A. L. Stanford, B. J. Brann, M. Sanford, S. Delano, S. Hund¬ ley. SECOND ROW; E. Sanford, S. Evans, K. King, B. J. Johnson, D. Davis, A. Smith, B. Beacham. THIRD ROW: G. Herbert, A. Chatham, S. Clark, L. Herbert, E. Johnson, J. Brooks, R. Herbert. FOURTH ROW: B. Barrow, A. Hundley, F. Delano, J. Bennett, W. Brann, L. Hund¬ ley, T. Dameron, G. Lewis, D. Ryerson, J. Lee, F. Hardwick, B. L. Ambrose, L. Davison, Y. Bryant. Absent: A. English. 21 SECOND GRADE: STANDING (L to R) P. Landman, A. Bush, T. O ' Bier, B. Grimstead, A. Trader, B. Cole, P. Jones, C. Morris, E. Thompson, B. Waughtel, W. Burgess, J. Clark, S. Beacham, C. Hundley, B. Clark, R. Withers, M. Withers, S. Phillips. SEATED (L to R) N. Conley, B. Am¬ brose, L. Trader, B.A. Clark, T. Lee, P. Brooks, J. Coates, G. Hardwick, B. Fields, H. L. Ar- nest. Teacher; Mrs. Bartlett. ABSENT: T. Jenkins, C. Dyke, M. L. Herbert, B. Herbert, F. San¬ ford, G. Reamy. flfiST flllD S£C0nD GRADES FIRST GRADE: (L to R) FIRST ROW: L. Thompson, M. Dameron, E. Bevans, D. Standbridge, B.M. Faris, F. English, L. Fagan, G. Wright, B. Barnes, R. Hundley, O. Bell, B. Boyce. SECOND ROW: D. Chatham, C. Chatham, E. Fairfax, M. Smith, E. Bryant, G. Barnes, P. Evans, W. Lewis, L. Clark, L. Lemon, M. Smith, B. Brooks, C. Sandford. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Collins, Teacher; J. Na¬ pier, J. L. Daiger, G. Evans, C. Whittaker, J. Hutt, A. Withers, J. Allard, S. N. Godman, L. Coates, B. Hundley, B. Kilmon, F. Herbert. ABSENT: B. M. Webb, M. Reamy, S. Boyce, A. Barrow, S. Hiner. 22 oftGflnizfiiions m spouts Student Band Leader Annual Editor 4-H President S.C.A. President Glee Club, Pres. Captain Basketball Co-Captain Softball Captain 23 S. C. fl. Reporter, Shirley Brann; Treasurer, Barbara Barton; Secretary, Jackie Ryerson; President, Mary A. Barton; Vice-President, Tommy Moss; Improvement, Bobby Porter; Program Chairman, Frances Beacham. Sflffiy PATROL 24 THE BflilD 1 La us iiiiike music • THE GLEE CLUB Mary J. Daiger - Pres; Shirley Brann - Vice Pres; Dixie Lochte - Sec - Treas; Ellen Witt - Librarian. 25 Eleanor Herbert, Pres.; Dixie Lochte, V. Pres.; Margaret Herbert, Sec.; Shirley Davis, Treas.; Pat Dameron, Reporter; Mary Fields, Historian; Ann Thrift, Cecil Clark, Song Leaders. fUTUfif fflfifPffiS Of fllDERICfl George M. Dean, Pres.; Perry Townsend, V. Pres.; George D. English, Sec.; William Smith, Treas. This page is Sponsored by: Milton R. Dean Don Moyer Bill Allison 26 SEHIOR 4-HCLUB Bobby Porter, Pres.; Mary J. Daiger, V. Pres.; Doris Herbert, Sec.; Myrtle L. Dean, Treas.; Mary B. Massey, Reporter. JUNIOR 4-HCLUB Betty L. Chatham, Pres.: George Hundley, V. Pres.; Nancy Delano, Sec Buddy Sanford, Treas.; Jane Murphy. Reporter. This page is Sponsored by: F. H. Tubman, Mt. Holly, Va. 27 FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Margaret Herbert (Captain) Shirley Davis (Co- Captain) SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Betty Maire Hall, Mary Jane Daiger, Dixie Lochte, Alithia Balderson, Mary Ashton Barton, Barbara Barton. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Pat Dameron, Frances Sanders, Ellen Witt, Joan Beatley, Evelyn Delano, Mr. Clark (Coach) SOfTBflLL At bat, Shirley. Sponsored by : Neville Ball, Helen’s Beauty Shoppe, Robert Murphy, Northern Neck Cleaners 28 BflSfBALL FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, John Sydnor, Douglas Jenkins, George Milton Dean, Zane Chatham, Hurvie Davis. BACK ROW: Mr. Tarbox (Coach) Leonard Herbert, Bobby Porter, Robert Delano, Tommy Moss, Billy Sanford. 29 Action BASKETBALL KNEELING: LEFT TO RIGHT, Mary Jane Daiger (Captain) Dixie Lochte (Co-captain) FIRST ROW, Mary Ashton Barton, Shirley Davis, Alithia Balderson, Marguerite Herbert, Jackie Ryerson, SECOND ROW, Barbara Barton, Ellen Witt, Betty M, Hall Mary Ball Massey, Joan Herbert, Pat Dameron, Mr. Clark (Coach) 30 FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Charles Causey, Bobby Porter BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Billy Sanford, Paul Davis, Robert Delano, George M. Dean (Captain) Tommy Moss, Tricket Hudson. Leonard Herbert BASKETBALL Last Minute Instructions Sponsored by : Lewis B. Cralle Callao Rexall Drugs W. W. Lowery Jr. T. A. English 31 Courtesy of THE FARMERS BANK OF HAGUE “Branch of the Bank of Westmoreland, Inc.” Hague, Virginia GOULDMAN AND HUTT Oliver Farm Machinery THE NORTHERN NECK CREAMERY, INCORPORATED Westinghouse Appliances Warsaw, Virginia Montross, Virginia ROBERT MURPHY, INC. Sales Chevrolet Service Mt. Holly-Montross BLUE GRAY Food Stores Colonial Beach, Va. Montross, Va. NORTHERN NECK AWNING CORP. LOCK-VENT ALUMINUM AWNINGS 14 Colors Or Color Combinations Phone 232 Box 386 Warsaw, Va. J. E. TRUITT J. W. TRADER Massey-Harris Farm Equipment Contractor Kinsale, Virginia Phone Hague 2412 Coles Point, Va. Phone 2261 J. E. WILSON Courtesy of Allis Chalmers T. D. MARKS FUNERAL HOME Farm Power Machinery Warsaw Phone 168 Warsaw, Virginia T appahannock MITCHELL-SELDEN CO. TAPPAHANNOCK SUPPLY CO., INC. Building Supplies i Tappahannock Building Hardware i Virginia Plumbing Supplies Tapp. 3501 Saw Mill Planing Mill Phone 4200 HUMBARD MOTOR CO. Kinsale, Virginia Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for BUILDING CALLAO FEED SERVICE Southern States Cooperative Service Agents Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer MATERIALS and Farm Supplies Dial Callao 2650 THE STYLE SHOP Phone Callao 2855 BROOKS SON INC. j Callao, Virginia Phone 3101 Tappahannock, Va. ALLEN S. 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Daiger, Jr. General Merchandise Tidwells, Virginia R. A. CHATHAM General Merchandise T idwe 11s, Virginia WARSAW CLEANERS Warsaw, Virginia Phone H. C. Moss Fountain Service Grocerie s-Meats Dry Goods-Notions Kinsale, Virginia J. R. GARDY SONS Flour-Grain-Feeds Water Ground Table Meal Phone 2600 Callao, Virginia VIRGINA ICE COAL CO. T appahannock Virginia 49 CLANTON’S Pharmacy Warsaw, Virginia WESTERN AUTO Associate Store Phone Warsaw 22 6 Warsaw, Virginia ERNEST Y. BROOKS General Electric Appliances Warsaw, Virginia FRANKLIN’S J e we le r s Warsaw, Virginia Watches-Diamonds-Silver KENT TREE PRUNING REMOVING Lyells, Virginia Warsaw, 802W B. B. LUNCH Warsaw, Virginia ECONOMY 5 10 Dept. Store Headquarters For School Supplies Warsaw, Virginia Phone Warsaw 224 IH! SCOTT’S FLORIST GIFTS Flowers Gifts For All Occasions Warsaw, Virginia HELEN’S BEAUTY SALON Callao, Virginia Callao 2692 Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of ’54 TIDEWATER TELEPHONE CO. Warsaw Virginia ■ ■ NORTHERN NECK GRAIN CO. Nomini Grove, Virginia HOME FURNISHING STORE Furniture - Appliance s Venetian Blinds Callao 2 711 Warsaw Virginia L. E. HEADLEY Sea Food Packers Of Fish and Oysters Tidwells Nomini, Va. W. C. RICE Realtor Warsaw, Virginia WESTMORELAND CLEANERS Montross 3742 Montross, Virginia ENGINEERING -A CAREER FOR YOU! A boy or girl who prepares for a career in engineering will always be in demand to do useful, interesting, highly paid work. Ask your teacher, your high school principal, about the essen¬ tial courses in mathematics and science. A marketable ability is the only true security! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY W. D. PARKS CO. Self-Se rvice General Merchandise Kinsale Virginia C. F. UNRUH BROKERAGE CO. Kinsale, Va. Certified Tomato Plants J. C. MOSS SON MARBURY FAGAN Electrical wiring servicing Chevrolet Dealers Television Radio Sales Service Phone-Hague 2543 Kinsale Virginia 44 YEARBOOKS


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