Covington High School - Puffs and Patches Yearbook (Covington, VA)

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SAY IT WITH MUSIC THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY E D t T t O N OF . . PUffS and PflTCHtS Published by the Students of COVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Covington, Virginia SAY IT WITH MUSIC Our school, which is to us os a great bandmaster is to his musicians, creates a harmony and a zest for living for all who enter its portals. Its melody and color supply us with wonderfully rich remembrances and inspire us to greater heights. The students are symbolic of notes in a song and without them the school would be a lost chord. The 1954 Puffs and Patches staff wishes to leave with you a book which we consider our master composition. May the memories and experiences follow you up the scale of life. CONTENTS OUR LEADERS Administration OUR STUDIES Classes OUR CLUBS Activities OUR SPORTS Athletics OUR BEST Features OUR SUPPORTERS Advertisements GRADUATES OF 1924 ALVIN BAILEY, President DORA LEIGH GLEASON, Vice-President CHARLOTTE SMITH, Secretary and Treasurer LOLA ARMENTROUT HAROLD ARMENTROUT MIRIAM BARNWELL MARY CONNER DOROTHY CRAWFORD ROBERT IRVINE, . MARY MC M ANl A,iL|tlER KIEUW MATHENY yERSiNiA McCarthy WALtACE -RUBY H RMOK’ v ' -- ' -,i : ' y , V R HAYSE j -_ - y tuCY IRVINE y ' J ' - y ' ' ELIZABETH IRVINE r ' ORA YAGO ELLA RICHARDSON CHARLOTTE SMITH GERTRUDE TANNER GORDON TAYLOR El LA WATTS SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ' ■ I ] I 1 . if I PEDICATION As we think back through the years to 1924 and recall such important events as Dawe ' s Report and the Disarmament Conference, we tend to forget a very important event that took place in Covington. The first edition of Puffs and Patches was published in 1924. This is the 30 th anniversary of Puffs and Patches and in appreciation for originating this book, we dedicate the 1954 Puffs and Patches to the Class of 1924. EDITORIAL STAFF— 1924 James A. Payne Editor-in-Chief Caleb Cushing Dorothy Crawford Art Editor Oscar Dickson Charlotte Helen Smith Art Editor Elizabeth Flippo Eila Ayerst Watts Social Editor William Parker R. Bowler Delaney Athletic Editor Charles Smith Gordon L. Taylor Joke Editor Warren Hatcher Alvin N. Bailey Business Manager Miss Douglas Summers. Carl V. Harris Advertising Manager Miss Elna Arden Talley. Elizabeth Cover Advertising Manager Miss Kothryn Talley Phyllis Pedigo Advertising Manager Miss Elvira H. Jones Prof. R. J. Costen Faculty Advisor -Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor —Freshman Class Editor Circulation Manager Circulation Manager Circulation Manager Treasurer Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor School Days When We Were A Couple Of Kids) Chorus MR. W. R. CURFMAN, Principal St. John ' s, A.B. University of Marylond MR. W. R. BEAZLEY Superintendent of Schools • V.P.I., B.S. University of Virginia, M.S. SCHOOL BOARDS OF ALLEGHANY COUNTY AND THE CITY OF COVINGTON Standing: Mr. Zimmerman, Mr. Cline, Mr. Beazley, Mr. Bennington, Mr. Pentz, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Hooker. Seated: Mr. Walton, Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Anderson, Clerk and Mrs. Guinn, Clerk. 10 OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Mr. Curfman, Ballengee, Keyser, Worsham, Miller, Armstrong, Crowder, Keith, Martin, Sibold, Lemon, Henderson, Schumaker. JOHN S. HERETICK Assistant Principal University of Virginia, M.A. Latin BARBARA WILLIAMS Secretary BETTY ANDREWS Secretary 11 WE POSE FORMALLY First Row; Bottom, left to right Second Row: Bottom, left to right Francis Joseph Albert, Jr., B.S. University of Notre Dame, Physical Education, Coach, Boys ' Monogram Club, Consumer ' s Math. Maurice F. Buckner, B.S. Richmond Professional Institute, Distributive Education. Geraldine Simms Cartmill, B.A. Marshall College, Washington Square College, New York University, English, Biology, Crafts Club. Gladys Goodman Craig, M.A. Madison College, George Peabody College, University of Virginia, George Washington University, Denver Univer- sity, English, Public Speaking, Dramatics Club. Louise Van Lear Curfman, B.S. Longwood College, Algebra, Garden Club, Counselor. Lois A. Drewry, B.S. Madison College, West Virginia University, English, French. i I Mary E. Clarke, B.S. Mary Washington College, Typing, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Tri-Hi-Y Club. Jean Ann Copper, B.A. Mary Washington College, Government, International Relations, Art Club. Nell Fleshman American Conservatory of Music, Westminister Choir College, Vocal, Band, Glee Clubs, Orchestra. Harriet Hepler, 6 . S. Radford College, R.P.I., University of Tennessee, Home Economics, Home Economics Club. 12 First Row: Top, left to right Beulah Arleen Jones, M.S. Longwood College, University of Virginia, V.P.I., Typing, General Business, F.B.L.A. Club. Belford D. Kellam, B.E.E. University of Virginia, Industrial Arts, Radio, Electricity, Shirley R. Kellam, B.S. Harcum Junior College, University of Virginia, Psychology, English. Puffs and Patches, Counselor. Second Row: Top, left to right. Vella McMillion Knapp, M.A. George Peabody College, West Virginia University, Home Economics, Future Home- makers) of America. Maude E. Mahaney, B.A. Westhampton College, University of Pennsyl- vania, Columbia University, Mathematics, Cafeteria Manager. Margaret Mae Martz, B.S. Madison College, Algebra, Physical Science. FACULTY 13 First Row: WE POSE FORMALLY Joseph N. Meredith, 6.S. Concord College, Morris Harvey College, Cotholic Uni- versity, George Washington University, Diversified Occu- pations. Ruby M. Plymole, B.A. Rodford College, Social Studies, Commercial Math., Counselor. Rose Patterson Rose, Litt.M. Georgetown College, University of Michigan, Columbia University, University of Pittsburgh, Librarian, Journa- lism. Joseph Sizemore Driver ' s Training Teacher. Elizabeth Courts Smith, 6.S. Mary Washington College, Parson ' s School of Design, Art. Second Row: Warren William Squires, B.S. V.P.I., Commercial Arithmetic, Assistant Coach, Boys ' Sports Club, Basketball. Sara Creger Stone, B.A. Longwood College, American History, Beta Club, Span- ish. Catherine Cover Thomas, B.S. Madison College, Biology, Co-Sponsor Tri Hi-Y Club, Puffs and Patches. Helen Hoover Thomas, M.A. Longwood College, Columbia University, English, Debate Club. Carol White, B A. West Virginia University, Chemistry, Physics, Science Club. First Row: Noomo Taylor Wilson, B.A. c Margaret Hall White, B.A. University of Kentucky, Physirol Education, Girls ' Sports Club, Girls ' Monogram Club, Girls ' Basketball, Cheerleaders. Gladys Wilson, B.A. Davis-Elkins College, English, History. Potomac State College, Shepherd College, West Virginia University, World Geography, Counselor. Second Row: Margaret Kenny Withrow, B.S. Modison College, University of Richmond, English, World History. FACULTY W E POSE INFORMALLY Teachers not only instruct but are instructed. Planning the fate of unsuspect- ing students. Pausing for refreshments and friendly conversation. Relaxing in the teachers ' lounge after lunch. Checking records and absentees in the office. The day is over and there ' s still a smile. 17 4 Words by SYLVIA DEE After Graduation Day Moderato jk — j — .. m J) Music by SIDNEY LIPPMAN Piano J tJ ' ‘r First we were straog - ers. iL - then we dis - cov - ered we -F “ - -- -Jr-) ki-ii — i- 1 Jl - p j is - n’t one that 1 J J 4— f J:-: J J F 7 rjs we shared. 19 R H A Social Studies Anna Wallace Lawrence Art Peggy Deffinbaugh Vocal Music Charlie Groves Diversified Occupation Lacy Craft Commercial Mathematics Beamer Donna Thompson Margaret Pullen Ray Hodges Terry Love Science Jimmy Forbes Industrial Arts Billy Mefford English Tuxie Hardy Sue Ellen Henderson Home Economics Barbara Hepler Latin Carol King Barbara Lugar S ' I Band Billy Bird 20 SENIOR CLASS President Vice-President ROBBIE CROWDER SUE ELLEN HENDERSON Secretary Treasurer RUTH PUTNAM NANCY BENNETT Sponsors: Mrs. Clarke, Miss Drewry, Miss Jones, Mr. Meredith, Miss Thomas, and Mrs. Wilson Left fo right; Crowder, Putnam, Henderson, Bennett. SENIOR CLASS First Row: Frances Neale Adams, Wallace Overton Adcox, Jr., John Thomas Alfred, Richard Martin Anderson, Kenneth Franklin Andrews, Stella Maxine Andrews, Joan Buchanan Angus. Second Row: Mary Anne Armentrout, Berlyn Lacy Arritt, Rita Mae Arritt, Sherry Ann Austin, Dorothy Marie Barnett, Lawrence Eugene Beamer, Frieda LaFern Beemer. Third Row: Nancy Carolyn Bennett, William Arthur Bird, Aubrey Lanier Bishop, Ronald Lee Boswell, Carol Lynn Bowen, Theodore Payne Bowen Marvin Linwood Bradbury. 22 23 SENIOR CLASS First Row: Eleanor Louise Breeden, Thomas Charles Brill, Donald Scott Brinkley, Garland Lewis Brisendine, Katherine Lucille Brooks, Carolyn Yvonne Bryan, Robert Berkley Bush. Second Row: Virginia Mable Bush, John Duane Byer, Ellwood Berkley Cadd, Gene Herbert Campbell, James Edward Campbell, Virginia Marie Campbell, Will Abner Clark. Third Row: Gloria Dawn Clements, Alice Lee Coffey, James Lewis Conner, Jr., Ann Black Cook, Clara Olivia Cook, James Bright Corbin, Emmett Bertrand Cottrell. 24 SENIOR CLASS First Row: Lacy D. Craft, James Leonard Crawford, Robbie Mae Crowder, Katherine Van Lear Curfman, Lelia Ann Daugherty, Peggy Joyce Deffinbaugh, Cornelius Wardell Dillon. Second Row: James Michael Dillon, Randolph DuWayne Ervine, Lee Franklin Fadeley, Sybil Jean Farmer, James Robert Felty, Ryland Daniel Ferris, Emma Jean Fisher. Third Row: Lena Sharon Fleshman, James Gilman Flint, James Allen Forbes, John Fielding Foster, Jr., Joanne Elizabeth Fridley, Leota Mae Garrett, Charles Gilbert Gates. 26 27 1 i SENIOR CLASS First ' Row: Noreita Ann Gooch, Margaret Rebecca Grady, Mary Lou Gray, Hugh Joseph Grogan, Charles David Groves, James Earl Guth, Jack Elbert Hardy. Second Row: John Milton Hardy, Renna Tuxworth Hardy, Patricia Anne Harrington, Betty Frances Hedge, Sue Ellen Henderson, Barbara Adelle Hepler, Philip Wayne Hevener. Third Row: Joyce Marie Hiler, Ray Winfred Hodges, Dolly Ann Jackson, Thelma Marie Jamison, Frederick Floyd Johnson, Phyllis Jean Jones, Ruth Lillian Jordan. 28 SENIOR CLASS 1 First’ Row: Tom Gus Kondris, Margaret Florence Keith, Betty Lou Keyser, Carol Catherine King, Dreama Dale King, Nancy Jane King, Arthur Lee Kraus. Second Row: Edward Lee Landis, Rosalie Lovelle Landis, Thomas Linwood Leighton, Powell Murry Leitch, Jr., Rebecca Ethel Lewis, Wanda Maye Lewis, James Edward Linkenhoker. Third Row: Richard Bertrand Linkenhoker, Terrence Lester Love, Barbara Jean Lugar, Shirley Ann McGuire, Martin Adrian McKnight, Ronald Lewis Mahaney, Donna Lee Martin. 30 SENIOR CLASS First Row: Vera Catherine Martin, Raymond Berkley Mays, Shelby Jean Meeks, William Tinsley Mefford, Henry Harrison Messer, Sarah Ann Miley, Gerald Ryland Miller. Second Row: Betty Jean Montgomery, Randolph Owen Montgomery, Jr., Barbara Ellen Moore, Glenn Edward Moran, Charles Laymon Morgan, Melvin Eugene Munsey, Shirley Frances Nace. Third Row: Lester Rickey Nahouse, Percy McCorkle Obenchain, Dewey Holeston O ' Conner, Jr., Eleanor Marie Otto, James Berkley Paxton, Wayne Bartley Perdue, Eugene Orland Phillips. 32 SENIOR CLASS First Row: Joyce Marilyn Pierce, Jack Wayne Plott, Martha Virginia Powell, Martha Jane Pritt, Margaret Elizabeth Pullen, Ruth Josephine Putnam, Margaret Louise Raikes. Second Row: William Clyde Ramsey, Eldridge Branchford Reynolds, Jr., Gene Patrick Rhodes, Joyce Lee Rhodes, Emmett Beirne Rice, William James Richardson, Donald Ray Riddleberger. Third Row: Patricia Joan Riddleberger, Donald Lee Riley, Robert Jones Rock, Albert Lee Rogers, Noah Warren Rucker, Betty Lou Sampson, James Nickolas Schneider. 34 35 SENIOR CLASS First Row: Shelby Jean Schumaker, Linda Carol Scott, Roy Lee Seal, Mary Eloise Seay, Betty Jean Shiflett, Robert Lee Sibold, Judith Lynne Signorella. Second Row: Edward Jack Simmons, Guy Edward Sites, Anita Paige Sluss, Carol Marena Smith, Constance Roberta Smith, Louise Annabelle Smith, Margaret Marlene Smith. Third Row: Nancy Carol Smith, Velma Lee Smith, Zelma Carol Smith, Patricia Mae Snead, Thomas Edward Snead, Terry Eugene Southers, Etha Marie Stalnaker. 36 Singing for enjoyment is the pastime of many students at C. H. S. SENIOR CLASS First Row: Robert Lewis St. Clair, Carol Sue Swartz, Larry Arnold Taylor, Elizabeth Ann Terry, Donna Lee Thompson, Naomi Pauline Thompson, Robert Jackson Tobin, Second Row: Bobbie Joe Tucker, Wilbur Leonard Tucker, Jr., Robert Randolph Vail, Linda Ann Vess, Henry James Wade, Anna Seward Wallace, Patricia Ann Walton. Third Row: Norma Lorene Warwick, John Rocke Watts, William Lee Watts, Celia Ann Weaver, Joyce Marie Weikle, Barbara Ann Williams, Lenora Gertrude Wolfe. 38 The dreams and aspirations of all seniors gre realized when diplomas are awarded. 39 POST GRADUATES First Row: George Brackens, Jean Brown, Pete Byers, David Camper, W. O. Crawford, Pa- tricio Devers, Marie Downey, Roland Freasier, Donald Glover. Second Row: Ronald Glover, Donald Greer, Becky Hammond, Charles Isley, Thorton Knick, Elizabeth Kounse, Patsy Lemon, Janette Montgomery, Jackie Noel. Third Row: Jane Paxton, Uva Rhodes, John Rice, Juanita Rice, Sam Rose, George Smith, Jimmy Wilmer, James Woodson. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Brinkely, Richard Cook, Courtney Wayne Crawford, Elsie Pauline Gurd, Patricia Gail Hiler, Murriel Eugene Jack, Jo Ann Kessinger, William Martin, Donald Miller, Mary Sue Nicely, Paul Jackson Persinger, Edith Grey Reynolds, William Eugene Rogers, Phyllis Morie Williams, Robert Eugene SCHOOL i ji f,S 1 CONCERTO IN ACHIEVEMENT COMMERCIAL SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS Patricio Cobb Louise Orndoff Freddie Stokey Minnie Woodson Jean Miller ENGLISH Harriett Stone INDUSTRIAL ARTS Donald Mayo Tommy Blankenship VOCAL MUSIC Joyce Bennett MATHEMATICS BAND LATIN Keren Coxe Bert Byers Nancy Brungart Sara Lou Persinger Tommy Winn SPANISH Jackie Eubank SOCIAL STUDIES Calvin Humbert Mary Carolyn Jamison ART Shirley Sheppard JUNIOR CLASS President Vice-President MARY DAVIS LINWOOD RICHARDSON Secretary Treasurer REVA CROWDER SHIRLEY LINKENHOKER Sponsors: Mrs. Curfman, Mrs. Kellam, Mr. O ' Rourke, Mrs. Plymale, Mr. Squires, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. M. White, and Mrs. G. Wilson. Left to right: Davis, Crowder, Linkenhoker, Richardson. 43 44 Jenny Lee Andrews Mildred Bethania Andrews Mont Ray Anderson Clarence Edward Arritt John Thomas Ballengee Virginia Brent Ballengee Roland Bobby Barrett Marlene Yvonne Bartley Edward Franklin Back, Jr. Mary Jo Bailey Nancy Mae Baker Jerry Hunter Ballengee Adrien Michael Batten Paul Winslow Beazley Joyce Mae Bennett James Leroy Biggs Patricia Ann Bishop Thomas Stuart Blankenship Josephine Virginia Bowles Roselle Frances Bowman Robert Franklin Brinkley Earl Lee Brown Gerald Keith Brubaker Nancy Williams Brungart Lois Ellen Bryan John Berkely Burch Norman Henry Burley Ann Virginia Burns Toby Edison Bussard Albert Leon Byer, Jr. Jeanne Marie Byer John Lee Gaboon Muriel Maxine Callahon Floyd Thomas Carpenter, Jr. Shelby Jean Carper Donald Eugene Carter Judith Ann Carter Patricia Ann Cosh James Ray Chapman Betty Jean Church JUNIOR CLASS 1 Patricia Luise Cobb Elizabeth Ann Coffman Ronald Marvin Coiner Billy Joe Co llins Edward Caryle Critzer, Jr. Reba Marie Crowder Reva Marlene Crowder Shelby Jean Crowder Leon Alden DeHart, Jr. Linda Mae Dickson Myrna Delores Dilley Ronald Evans Downer Freddie Jerome Firebaugh Melvin Menford Fleshman Ruth Naomi Fortune David Arthur Fountaine Nancy Sue Gates James Robert Gibson Robert Floyd Grady Archie Lee Grant JUNIOR Robert Delano Cook Keren Lee Coxe Alma Ruth Craft Randall Maynard Craft Donald Eugene Dame Mory Deanna Davis Regina Christene Deane Laura Ellis Definbaugh Betty Jean Dressier Paul Kenneth Dressier Carl Edward Ergenbright Jacqueline Carol Eubank Jerry Wayne Fridley Nancy Jane Fridley James Edward Frye Joyce Marie Gabbert Dennis Lanier Groves Lillian Almond Guth Donald Lee Hambric Virgil Jackson Harmon CLASS 48 John Lawrence Harrington, Jr. Willis Eugene Hatcher James Monroe Haynes Marie Wyatt Haynes Virginia Ann Hite Gary Curd Hodges Carolyn Lee Hoff Shelvajean Carol Hubbard James Allen Hunter Julia Alice Jackson Sylvia Jean Jackson Mary Carolyn Jamison Loretta May Kersey Donald Robert Keyser Elmer Norman Keyser, Jr. William Frazier King Mildred Elizabeth Lawhorne Robert Irvine Lawson Joyce Ann Leffel Betty Lynn Leitch Robert Coe Hayes Harriet Malissa Hayslett George Roscoe Hepler, Jr. Norman Edgar Hilton Bertrand Ryland Hudnall, II Calvert Hale Humbert Mack Edward Humphries Phyllis Jean Humphries Charlotte McClune Johnson Margaret Louise Johnson Robert Lee Johnston, Jr. Nancy Carroll Keller Patsy Ann Knick Evelyene Frances Lambert Larry Dennis Lanum Rogers Staton Laudermilk Theodore Berfoot Lindfors, Jr. Forrest Wayne Lindsey Carl Edward Linkenhoker Shirley Ann Linkenhoker JUNIOR CLASS 50 Nancy Carol Lockhart Betty Jo Looney Mary Darlene Luchard Nancy Lee McAllister Claude Ashton McMillion Priscilla Jane Mahoney Norma Maxine Mann Nellie Jane Mortin Shirley Ann Miller Ralph Ryland Milton Mildred Mariam Mottern Richard Graham Nahouse Agnes Louise Orndorff Linwood Andrew Paxton James Hollen Persinger Sara Lu Persinger Mildred Cornelia Reed Joyce Ann Reynolds Linwood Charles Richardson Mary Jo Rigsby JUNIOR Catherine Anne McCormick Laura Jean McDonald Edward Franklin McFadden Shirley Ann McFadden Maxine Bell May Donald Lee Mayo Jean Ann Miller Nancy Jacqueline Miller Ruby Ellen Nicely Sue Ellen Null Juanita Darlene O ' Conner Patsy Carol O ' Dell Charlene Elizabeth Pentz Jesse Edward Pullen, Jr. Charles Lester Putnam, Jr. Margaret Ellen Ralsten Harry Miller Ritsch Barbara Grey Roberts Charles Lane Rogers Shirley Ann Rogers CLASS V H fe Sylvia Jean Rogers Beverly Jean Rose John Robert Rose Garsilda Mae Schooler James Morgan Simmons Rachel Ann Simmons Dreoma Jordan Shawver Norma Louise Shears Garland Gene Smith Jack Wallace Smith Muriel Lewis Smith Romie Edward Smith Helen Marie Stalcup Frederick James Stokey Harriet Holmes Stone Barbara Lou Stuart Donald Woodrow Tingler Betty Reese Tucker Gordon Edward Tucker Deloris Ann Tyree JUNIOR Bertrand Raymond Seay Janice Marie Sellers Juanita Sue Sibold George Jurner Simmons Shirley May Sheppard Sylvia Jean Sheppard Robert Steele Shifflett Mary Elizabeth Sluss Shirley Rosemary Smith Virginia Lee Snead William Howard Snead James Edward Sprouse Bertha Joyce Sutphin Donald Louis Swihart Leola Virginia Thacker Shelby Jean Thompson Richard Glendon Tyree Bessie Ann Van Devender Mollie Jo Van Lear Doris Marie Varner CLASS JUNIOR Martha Louise Walters Arnold Louis Warlitner Thomas Daniel Warlitner Gary Burdette Watts Malcolm Estil Weade Neola Jean Welch Fred Wade Williams CLASS JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Arrington, James Lewis Bennett, Jean Biggs, Ronald Brisendine, Charles Edward Cale, Shirley Ann Campbell, Ronald Brinkley Clark, Carroll Wilson Fix, William Henry Harlow, Shelby Jean Kern, Harry Gillman Keyser, Elmer Norman, Jr. Miller, Robert Eugene Nelson, James Joseph Persinger, Harry Allen Walton, Billy Gene Harry Watt Wilson Thomas Meredith Winn, Jr. Charlotte Mae Wolfe George Hilson Wood Minnie Jean Woodson Martha Kaye Worsham Betty Elizabeth Wright Helen Jean Young James Lee Young Woodrow Murray Young John Edward Whitman Ronald Lee Wilhelm Calvin Ray Worley Nancy Carroll Worley MELODY IN ABILITY GENERAL BUSINESS Ruth Messer Dorothy Loon BAND Linda Dew ENGLISH Cory Morris Ethel Keesee SPANISH Jane Lynch LATIN Mary Sue Ludington SOCIAL STUDIES Lois Messer Ann Mays MATHEMATICS Ed Gibson Wilma Perry SCIENCE Johnny Williams Tommy Linkenhoker HOME ECONOMICS Rose Byer Dorothy Persinger June Carter President Secretary ETHEL KEESEE DOROTHY LEIGHTON Vice-President Treasurer RUTH IE WOODS JOYCE BURKHOLDER Sponsors: Mrs. Cartmill, Mrs. Craig, Miss Hepler, Mrs. Knapp, Miss Martz, Mrs. C. White, Mrs. Withrow. L«ft to right; Woods, Burkholder, Keesee, Leighton. 57 SOPHOMORE Henry Hollis Agnor Evilee Merial Ailstock Mary Eloise Ailstock Virginia Belle Ailstock Ann Clementine Andrews Carol Elizabeth Andrews Kelly Eugene Andrews Sara Nair Armstrong Alvin Jackson Ballard Alma Lee Bartley Carol Ann Baugher Thelma Jane Black Virginia Moe Black Alice Mary Blankenship Betty Jean Blankenship Charles Stanley Boone Ella Naro Booze Wayne Berkley Boswell Mary Ruth Brackenridge Henry Webster Brinkley Ralph Leon Bryant Nancy Carol Buckland Ryland Dyer Buchette Ella Kathryn Burdette Kathleen Joyce Burkholder Ronald Jennings Burks Kenneth Gregory Burns Shirley Jean Bush David Harmon Byer Jessie Ellen Byer Rose Marie ' Byer Larry Lee Caldwell William Gene Caldwell Magdalene Jeter Campbell Annetta June Carter Caroline Eleanor Carter David Lawrence Carter Ronold Lewis Childs Gerald Lee Clarke Joyce Carol Clarkson Phyllis Jean Cline Robert Authur Cline Barbara Jean Colley Betty Joyce Collins Betty Jean Cook I 4 I I I I 58 CLASS Gilmer Patton Cook Mary Alice Cook Alpha Jane Cottrell Barbara Sue Craft Harold Dean Craft Otho E. Craft Wanda Yvonne Craft Sarah Jane Crawford Peggy Joyce Crush Edward McDonald Dale Linda Lou Dew Mary Carol Drummond Patricia Sue Entsminger Nancy Lee Ervin Barbara Frances Evans Frances Josephine Foirburn Mory Ellen Fish Charlotte Mae Fix Delores Eloise Fleshman Dorothy Mae Fleshman William Henry Ford Dan Auburn Friel Glen Preston Friel Edward Woodson Gibson Geraldine Gwendolyn Gibson Thomas William Gibson Thomas Arthur Gillie Charlotte Adair Goode Kenny Edward Goode Mary Margaret Gordon Ralph Wilfred Green Samuel Charles Halterman George Hubert Hancock Marian Joyce Hanks David Wayne Hardy John Henry Hartbarger Ann Harvey Joyce Ann Hozen Ruth Marie Hedge William Edwin Hepler Nellie Marie Higgins Odie Grant Higgins Jerry Wheeler Hoff Ethel Irene Hoover Lois June Howard 59 SOPHOMORE Phyllis Mae Huddleston Anna Louise Hughes Leslie Frank Humbert Allen Cecil Humphries Mary Virginia Humphries Mary Helen Hunter Pat Harry Irvin Robert Fredrick Iseley Ralph Harrison James Murray Brillhart Jamison Willard Madison Jennings James Walter Johnston Louise Virginia Jones Ethel Frances Keesee William Dan Kelley Potricia Grace Kennon Seymore Harold Kern Marjorie Fayne Kerns Jesse Thomas Kimberlin Carroll Woyne King Clarence Edward King Dorothy Leigh King Shirley Elaine King Wanda Eloise Lair Betty Lou Landis Linda Irene Landis Clarence Hurbert Lavender William Rondolph Leffel Dorothy Ann Leighton Thomas Edgar Linkenhoker Dorothy Carol Loan Lillian Merlene Loan John Dudley Lowmon Wyleman Randolph Lucado Mary Sue Ludington Jane Ann Lynch Fern Normodele McCully Mary Ellen Mackey Carlton Earl Magee Carolyn Garnett Mann Ellen Marie Markhom Wilma Mae Markham James Kermit Martin Mary Helen Matthews Dewey Carlos May 60 CLASS Gladys Ann Mays Lois Ann Messer Ruth Ellen Messer Theodore Roosevelt Moore, Jr. Cory Ashlin Morris Harold Eugene Mottern Sylvia Jeon Myers Charles Ashton Nicol Charles Clayton Paxton Glenn Franklin Perkins Wilma Brooks Perry Dorothy Mae Persinger Sylvia Jean Phillips Margaret Marie Pierce Marilyn Lee Plasters Ralph Oliver Price Karla Joy Redman John Sylvester Reid Joe William Rhodes Juanita Faye Riley Shirley Quadrue Sampson Norma Grey Sartain Martha Carol Saunders Glenda Faye Scott Patricia Louise Shifflett Lynda Lou Shultz Norma Jean Sizemore Arnold Clifton Smith Evelyn Carol Smith Nancy Ann Smith Rosalie Vera Smith Ryland Alexander Smith William Wallace Snead Cyrus Jackson Snyder Eleanor Elizabeth Southers Larmon Wayne Sprouse Carol June Stone Dayton Berkley Stone Thomas Lee Trainer Donald Francis Tucker James Lowell Tucker Patricia Elizdbeth Turner Bonnie Lee Vance Harold Allen Vanness Gordon Fredrick Via SOPHOMORES Doris Lee Wade Roymore Ephrain Walton, Jr. Walter Lee Warlitner Burlen Thomas Watson Elizabeth Irene Weese Howard Wayne Welch Earl Buckland West Evelyn Gresilia Whitehead Marcia Fay Wilhelm Samuel James Wilhelm John Wayne Williams Janice Ann Wolfe Ruth Clemson Woods Jerry Ellis Woodson Dorothy Ann Wright Peter Kay Zimmerman Broughman, Earl Brougfiman, Ralph Wayne Caldwell, Jack Berton Cale, William Ellis Campbell, William Scott Caviness, Buddy Lee Clark, Evelyn Pauline Worley, Leslie Phil SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Curry, Minnie Vaden Dodson, Shirley Entsminger, Marjorie Ann Ferris, Harvey Lee Freeman, Rheta Gibson, Jeffery William Graham, Joseph Ellis Hazen, Charles Alfred Hinton, Thomas Joseph Hinton, William Lawrence Hylton, David Calvin Loan, James Wallace McMullen, Donald Alexander Nicely, Robert Lee Persinger, Wilbur Lee Pyle, Helen Smith, Dessie Ann Swain, James Lewis Wheeler, Roscoe Eagle, Jr. Whitehead, Donald Joseph Whitehead, Linwood Drewry 62 SCHOOL CALEN August 25 Football practice began. 31 Back to school on a warm sum- mer day. September 7 Hooray! One day ' s rest on Labor Day. 11 Our first football game with South Norfolk. AR — 1953-1954 December 8 Basketball season opens. 18 Vocal Music Class presents an- nual Christmas concert. 18 Christmas Formal. 18 The long awaited holiday begins. January 4 Back to the grind again. 25 In itiation of Sophomores. 25 Second football game — Hope- well. 26 Welcome Dance for Sopho- mores. October 2 Football again — with Danville this time. 9 A game with Martinsville. 15 Happy day! Too much snow — no school. 20-21-22 B urning of the midnight oil — EXAMS. 25 Dancing without shoes at the Soc Hop. 25-26-27 The teachers work and we play. February 2 Jefferson goes down in defeat to the tune of 36-35. 12 First report period ends. 16 We entertain William Byrd this week. 22-23 Virginia Education Association is meeting in Richmond. 12 Jack Plott crcjwns Queen of Hearts at Monogram Formal. 15 Annual goes to press!!! 19-20-21 All State West Chorus repre- senting thirty-seven schools. 23 A clash with Glass at Lynch- burg. March 10 Fourth report period ends. 24 Bunny Hop sponsored by Betas. 30 Homecoming and the Jefferson Magicians. November 13 An encounter with Andrew Lewis on the gridiron. 14 Buddy Dill ion reigns as ' Li I Abner at Sadie Hawkins. 18-19-20 Minstrel time again, songs, dances, and jokes. April 16-19 Easter Vacation. 23 Fifth report period ends. May 7 Juniors entertain Seniors at Prom. 20 Annuals arrive!!! 20 The Little Brown Jug travels down the Jackson. June 28 Senior Day and Banquet. 1 Final Exams. 25 Second report period ends. 6 Baccalaureate Sermon. 26-27 Thanksgiving Holidays. 11 GRADUATION AT LAST!!! 63 WITH A SMILE AND A SONG FROM THE WALT DISNEY FEATURE PRODUCTION “ SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Ami 7 Moderate Dmi7 o wor - nes grie VOI- Dmi7 o wear a smile, You’ll dis-cov- er that thf, ! 07 OO you, In a lit - tie while. ' f 1 1 f — 1 f 1 TT „ — z:—; LJ J PUFFS AND PATCHES STAFF ROBBIE CROWDER Editor CAROL KING Assistant Editor HARRY RITCH Business Manager MRS, SHIRLEY KELLAM, MRS. CATHERINE THOMAS . Sponsors A theme? How about music? A color? I love blue. Dedication? We ' ll take a vote. Do you think this pose is becoming? All group pictures will be taken in early December. That typewriter really makes a lot of mistakes. Ads? We need hundreds of dollars. Have you sent out the bills? February 15th. Let ' s relax! EDITORIAL STAFF Seated left to right, front row: Jordan, Brown, Harrington, Orndoff, Lugar, Curf- man. Seated left to right, second row: Keith, Mrs. Kellam, Crowder, C. King, Evans, Johnson. Standing, left to right: Looney, Simmons, Leitch, Lockhart, Cobb, S. King, Colley, Ramsey, Glover, Ludington, Smith, Andrews, Humphries, N. Mann, C. Mann. ☆ BUSINESS STAFF Seated left to right: Tucker, Riddleberger, Bailey, Ritsch, Raikes, Lowman. Standing left to right: Mrs. Thomas, St. Clair, Henderson, Devers, Otto, Powers, Lawson. The annuals have arrived!!! 66 Staff Photographer RONNIE BOSWELL m y j ' l s 1 , . ' t- i i wm ' y Bmw Seated left to right; Worsham, Morris, Eubank, Woods, Vess, Lugor, Sluss, Jordan, Henderson, Kings, Curf- man. Smith, Powell, Keith. Standing left to right: Scott, Williams, Hardy, Stone, Mackey, Grey, Armentrout, Daugherty, Putnam, Otto, Shawver, Worley, Hammond, Signorella, Persinger, Mrs. Thomas, Young, Lewis. T R I - H I - Y Tri-Hi-Y Members strive for clean speech, clean living, clean sportsmanship and clean thoughts. They perform many helpful services, such as presenting devotions before school, helping a needy family, filling stockings for veterans and selling Easter lilies to help crippled children. In January the girls sponsor a Sock Hop and the proceeds are used to send two delegates to the Model General Assembly. Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Thomas are school sponsors and Miss Mary Austin is the town sponsor. MARGARET KEITH Vice-President LINDA VESS Secretary SUE ELLEN HENDERSON . . . Treasurer 68 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS MICKEY HARDY President CLAUDE McMILLION Vice-President MARGARET KEITH Secretary LINDA SCOTT Treasurer MRS. WILSON and MISS THOMAS Advisors Student Council Responsibilities Are: 1. To direct school activities. 2. To interpret and apply rules and regulations. 3. To plan assembly programs. 4 . To control traffic laws and cafeteria lines. Saated left to right: Smith, Snead, Bennett, R. Crowder, Davis, Woods, Hoover, Scott, Keith, Persinger, R. Crowder, Stone, Perry. Standing left to right; Barnett, Hardy, Noel, Worley, D. Stone, Leffell, Humbert, Groves, Hodges, McMillion, Clark, Swihart, Dillon, Boone, Weade, Morris, Ailstock, Swartz. SiCTIONS t 1 . r ' Ai.... r 7 v j - p- French Horns Boss Clarinet Tuxie Hardy Jack Harrington Mary Carolyn Jamison Sue Ellen Null Bass Horns Anna Seward Wallace Ronald Boswell Henry Wade Saxophones Frances Adams Nancy Brungart Bell Lyres Billy Bird Roselle Bowman Shelby Schumaker Ruth Craft MAJORETTES Left to right: Wanda Lewis, Ann Burns, Judy Signorella, Roberta Smith, and Martha Powell. COVINGTON I Cornets Trumpets Wallace Adcox Jerry Ballengee Mack Humphries Arthur Kraus Claude McMillion Charles Rogers Roy Seal Wayne Sprouse Oboe Karla Redman Flute Sam Halterman Drums Paul Beazley Jerry Hoff Billy King Jimmy Simmons SECTIONS Clarinets Trombones Sherry Austin Robert Bush Rose Byers Lawrence Beamer Al ice Blankenship Ryland Burchette Ronald Coiner Bert Hudnall Will Clark W. O. Crawford Linda Dew Gene Campbell Margaret Ralsten Donald Riley Norma Shears Graham Nahouse Doris Varner Bob Rocke Janice Wolfe Helen Young Director Cymbals NELL K. FLESHMAN Raymond Wolton Drum Major HIGH SCHOOL BAND - Music hath charm. These girls present a charming picture and close harmony at our Spring Concert. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Pianist — Persinger. First Row: Paxton, Signorella, Leitch, Bowen, Shumaker, Lewis, Weaver, Hardy, Martin, Lemon, Rogers, Miller, Adams, Lockhart, Knick, King, Curfman, Raikes, Powell, Mann. Second Row: Harrington, Worley, Ailstock, Clarkson, Crowder, Ralsten, Bowman, Pence, Kennon, Smith, Fortune, Crowder, Smith, Snead, Deane, Sellers, Andrews, Mackey, Reynolds, Montgomery. Third Row: Redmen, King, VanLear, Baker, Thompson, Walters, Keller, Andrews, Hoff, Bennett, Hughes, Carper, Byer, Johnson, Blankenship, Wallace, Sluss, Jordon, Mann. Fourth Row: Terry, Craft, Swartz, Rose, Saunders, Turner, Rhodes, Messer, Brungart, Black, Ludington, Armstrong, Stone, Bishop, Gabbert, Loan, Craft, Mays, Croft, Hayslett, Dew, Bennett. MIXED CHORUS Pianist: N, Bennett. First Row: Paxton, Harrington, Curfman, Weaver, Lewis, Adams, Schumaker, Bowen, Persinger, Gooch, Martin, Lemon, Snead, Raikes, King, Powell, Reynolds, Jordon. Second Row: Bowman, Null, Montgomery, VanLear, Baker, Thompson, Jamison, Rogers, Bishop, Lockhart, Knick, Miller, B. Leitch, Smith, Byer, M. Sluss, Mann, J. Bennett. Third Row: D. Glover, Adcox, Bush, Swihart, Ballengee, Hardy, Putnam, Arring- ton, Rock, Hudnali, T. Warlitner, Linkenhoker, D. VVarlitner, McMillion, Ergenbright, Downer, Beazley. Fourth Row: Hepler, Simmons, Harmon, Kraus, Humphries, Groves, Hepler, W. Richardson, C. Groves, P. Leitch, Wood, Crawford, Boswell, Perdue, R. Glover, Wade, Landis, L. Richardson. Seventy voices under the direction of Mrs. Fleshman, present our Christmas and Spring Concerts. They have proven themselves to be an outstanding choral organization. ORCHESTRA The sweet trumpet of Wal- lace and the crooning of Joe set the stage for our formal dances. We are indeed for- tunate to have our own high school orchestra who labors long and hard to provide us with the best in dance music. Standing: Joe Linkenhoker. Seated first raw: Shelby Schumaker, Nancy Brungart. Seated secand row: Mrs. Fleshman, Bill King, Wallace Adcox, Mack Humphries, W. O. Crawford. Dancing: Mrs. M. White, buddy Dillion. Members: Weade, Johnston, Keyser, Ballengee, J. Linkenhoker, Cahoon, McKnight, Campbell, Wilmer, Wood, R. Linkenhoker, Leighton, Rhodes, Snead. , DANCE CLUB Buddy and Mrs. White are demonstrating a dance step for those who are eager to learn new steps and to im- prove their technique. BOYS ' GLEE CLUB Seated at piano: Mrs. Fleshman. First row left to right: Simmons, Harmon, D. Groves, Kraus, Linkenhoker, Downer, D. Warlitner, McMil- lion, Ergenbright, Londis. Second row, left to right: Humphries, Adcox, W. Richardson, Hardy, Putnam, Rock, Arrington, Hudnall, T. Warlitner, Beazley. Third row, left to right; C. Groves, Hepler, Ballengee, Swihart, Bush, Leitch, Wood, Crawford, Boswell, Wade, L. Richardson. The baritone, the bass, and the tenor lend musical flavor to life at C.H.S. This group really enjoys harmonizing just for the love of singing. Dressed in Maroon and cream robes the choir boys and girls add a religious spirit to Chapel each month. Their anthems, spirituals, and hymns warm our hearts and remain in our memories. A CAPPELLA CHOIR First row, left to right: Montgomery, Weaver, Lemon. Second row, left to right: Smith, Powell, Paxton. Third row, left to right: Raikes, jordon, Lewis. Fourth row, left to right; Adams, Martin, Schumaker. Fifth row, left to right: Ballengee, Richardson, Linken- hoker, Beasley, Kraus, Harmon, Bush. Sixth row, left to right: Wade, Landis, Snead, Bowen, Harrington, King, Simmons. Seventh row, left to right: Wood, Boswell, Rock. Eighth row, left to right: Groves, Adcox, Glover. Ninth row, left to right: Leitch, Gooch, Crowford. 74 75 GIRLS MONOGRAM CLUB First row: Williams, Scott, Pierce, Vess, Crowder, Keith. Second row: Thompson, Burns, Worsham, Eubank, Roberts, Bailey, Keyser, Mrs. M. White. These monogram winners earn their letters in basketball and cheerleading. BOYS MONOGRAM CLUB The lettermen of C. H. S. form one of the largest and oldest clubs in the school. They are awarded their monograms for participating in any of the major sports. First row: O ' Conner, Dillon, Landis, Plott, Phillips, Felty, J. Linkenhoker, Freosier. Second row: Putnam, Richardson, Warlitner, Ca- hoon, Anderson, Rhodes, Dressier, Snead. Third row: Campbell, Johnson, Weade, R. Linkenhoker, Rose, Reed, Wood, Groves. Fourth row: Richardson, Swihart, McKnight, Perdue, Ramsey, Pullen. WmL ' m AUDITORIUM CLUB Smith, Landis, Hodges, Bradbury, Putnam, Leitch, Gates, Reid, Phillips, Rose, Foster, B. Richardson, Pullen, Perdue, O ' Conner, Dillon, Johnson, Arrington, Ferris, Warlitner, Hardy, M. Hardy, Mahaney, L. Richardson, Cottrell, B. Tucker, G. Tucker, Sponsor, Mr. Albert. These boys under the direction of Mr. Albert moke necessary preparations for stage performances and assist in the maintenance of school property. Officers are Hardy, Rose, and Ferris. BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' SPORTS CLUB The students participating in the Sports Club engage in many forms of recreation such as basketball, softball, volleyball, and football. it tt:: | i-Ui ' tQ ' } car ; t - n V-V-r m ■ ' . « ' -Ji 1 T ir T n i ■« ' ■ -- ;■ M SCIENCE CLUB The scientifically minded experiment each Wednesday under the direction of Mrs. Carol White. This club promotes genuine interest in the sciences and gives opportunities to the students to work in the laboratory. GARDEN CLUB Students interested in gardening joined with Mrs. Curfman to learn flower arranging and planting. Decorating homes for the Christmas season was a project helpful to all. Seated: Miller, McDonald, Mc- Allister. Standing: Reed, Farm- er, Dressier, Rhodes, Andrews, Humphries, Tucker, Mrs. Curf- man. ART CLUB Models, posters and paints represent the materials with which these students work on Wednesdays. One finds it amusing to see a girl dressed in old-fashioned clothing posing for the club. Seated; Mefford, Clark, Thomp- son, Lair, Miss Copper, Carper. Standing: Martin, Hanks, Jami- son, Corbin, Nelson, Coffey, Riley, Sheppard, Wright, Guth, Terry, Love, Harmon. CRAFTS CLUB These students are receiving training in furniture refinishing and in making projects, such as billfolds and belts, of leather. Seated; West, Cook, Keyser, Fleshman, D. Fleshman, Persin- ger, O ' Conner, Woodson. Standing: Vanness, Dale, Mays, Gooch, Gabbert, Cline, Turner, Fridley, Lowman, Lucado, Mrs. Cartmill. 79 DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Students enrolled in Diversified Occupations are fortunate in being able to attend classes, to learn a trade and to earn some money while attending high school. The aim of this club is to train its members for a worthwhile occupation. The boys are employed at garages, grocery stores, theatres, gasoline stations, bakeries, radio and television repairs and many other places of business. Mr. Meredith strives constantly to help these boys with their on-the-job training. First row: O ' Conner, Mays, Watts, Paxton. Second row: Craft, Flint, Mr. Meredith, Brubaker, Southers, Ervin, Morgan, Messer. Third row: Haynes, Tucker, Williams, Burley, Martin, Brackens, Tyree, Brisendine. Fourth row: Brinkley, Reynolds, W. Reynolds, W. Watts, Grogan, Taylor. 80 Seated: Smith, Weikle, Lambert, Montgomery, Smith, Fridley, Crowford. Standing: Tobin, Mr. Buckner, Rose, Cadd. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB The Distributive Education Club is an organization made up of students enrolled in Distributive Education. The purpose is to further the welfare and education of students who ore interested in furthering their education in retailing, wholesaling, and service occupations. In the club, the students work on various projects ,such os manuals, displays, and posters. These projects are entered in their respective contests at the D. E. Convention held yearly in Richmond. There are ten students enrolled in the class and they are working at retail establishments throughout the city. 81 Booster Club Sluss, Hoff, Dilly, Miller, Reynolds, Keyser, Thompson, Burkholder, Gray, Linkenhoker, Eubank, Mackey, Thacker, Baker, Host- etter, Wilhelm, Sibold, Byer, Gabbert, Haynes, Burdette, Kennon, Walters, Rose, Sutphin, Snead, Weaver, Gates, Warwick, Mrs. Stone, Welch, Groves. The Boosters wont to encourage all students to attend school activities by placing posters throughout the school whenever an important e vent is about to take place. Witty- Ditties First row, left to right: Hardy, Ralsten, Dew, Bowman, Shears, Schumaker. Second row: Wallace, Craft, Null, Redman, Brun- gart, Young, Mrs. Fleshmon. Third row: Wolfe, Lewis, Blankenship, Byer, and Adams. The girl members of the band who just have a lot of fun together. Future Homemakers Of America These girls under the leadership of Mrs. Knapp and Miss Hepler learn the fine arts of sewing, cooking, and keeping a home. 82 Future Business Leaders Of America Seated left to right: Barnett, Pullen, Clements, Smith, McCormick, Markham, Beemer, Grady, Baugher, Drummond, Mc- Guire. Standing: Miss Jones and Guth. A national organization for students in business education. The Covington Chapter selected as its theme for the year You and Your Job and all programs center around some phase of this theme. Beta Club First row: McGuire, Lugar, King, Hender- son, Raikes, Bennett, Reynolds, Orndoff, Barnett, Harrington, Wallace, Humphries, Tucker, M. Smith, Mahoney, Cobb. Second row: Mrs. Stone, Carper, Pullen, Craft, M, Johnson, Keith, R. Crowder, Eubank, C. Johnson, Leffel, Coffman, O ' Dell, An- drews, Coxe, R. Crowder, Jamison, Curf- man, Persinger, Hardy, Thacker, Snead, Sfone, M. Smith, Thompson. Third row: Crawford, Winn, Love, Forbes, Hodges, Guth, Ballengee, Hudnall, McMillion, Groves, Stokey, DeHart, Byer. The Beta Club Members have been designated by school authorities as worthy of special recognition because of outstanding attainment and com- mendable attitudes. Dramatics Left to right: Felty, Bennett, Stone, Leighton, Worsham, Ergenbright, Plasters, Moran, Paxton, Coxe, Ballengee, Woods, Nahouse, Carter, Winn, Hite, Dean, Bowen. These students have been touched by the dramatic fever. Their presenta- tions in assembly were enthusiastical- ly received by the audience. 83 CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Dorothy Leighton, Leoto Garrett, Shirley Linkenhoker, Joyce Burkholder, Mary Jo Bailey. To bits, four bits Six bits o PESO All for Covington Stand up and say so. Blue Gold Fight Fight Blue Gold Fight Fight Who Fight? We Fight Blue Gold Fight Fight. Hip, Hip, Hooray WeVe out to win today We ' ve got the team We ' ve got the fight We ' re goin ' win before the night So fight team fight hey Fight team fight hey Fight team fight team Fight Fight Fight They ' re the peaches They ' re the Cream They ' re the Ca ' ptains of our team. Yea Felty Yea Landis Yea Yea Felty, Landis. Rickety, Rackety, Shanty Town Who can tear old Covington down Nobody Nobody yea! Nobody Nobody yea! When you ' re up. You ' re up When you ' re down, you ' re down When you ' re up against Covington You ' re upside down. Rickety, Rackety, Rust, We ' re not allowed to cuss But nevertheless we must confess. There ' s nothing the matter with us. CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Linda Scott, Barbara Williams, Margaret Keith, Head Cheerleader; Jackie Eubank, Murphy Worsham. Come on Blue Cone on Gold Come on Cougars Let ' s go. Our team ' s got just what they need. They ' ve got deception, and they ' ve got the speed. They ' ve got the coach and they ' ve got the backing. There ' s nothing that our team is really lacking. IT’S ALL IN THE GAME Words by CARL SIGMAN A.S.C.A.P. Tune Ukulele I 1 — I 1 G C E A Music by GEN. CHARLES G. DAWES PIANO game that we know as love. You have words with him and your fu - ture’s look-ing Cf- a tempo I if f r 3 f f-T ■F r r Cov ' ngton E. C. Glass vs. Covington FOOT 1 9 ' iQfon Coach Albert Covington vs. Jefferson FOOTBALL MANAGERS Jock Plott Mac Weade Chariie Putnam 90 FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Eddie Campbell, Bo O ' Conner, Buddy Dillon, Joe Linkenhoker, Jimmy Linkenhoker, Freddie Johnson, Eugene Phillips. Second row, left to right: George Wood, Donnie Swihart, Bud Perdue, Dickie Anderson, Buck Cook, Philip Hevener. Third row, left to right: Jesse Pullen, Tom Kondris, Marty McKnight, Danny Warlitner, Ronny Mahaney. Fourth row, left to right: Tommy Leighton, Co-Captain Eddie Landis, Gene Smith, Clyde Ramsey, Donald Riddleberger. In September the gridiron personalities of C.H.S. reported to practice with a brand new spirit. The boys anticipated a rough season because it was only their second year in Group I ball. All encounters were hard fought, and some were heart-breakers to lose. The season ' s record of wins and losses is no indication of the team ' s efforts. The Cougars always play to win! FOOTBALL SCORES We They September 1 1 South Norfolk There 0 6 September 25 Hopewell Here 7 39 October 2 Danville Here 13 20 October 9 Martinsville Here 20 13 October 16 William Byrd There 19 7 October 23 E. C. Glass There 0 14 October 30 Jefferson Here 6 26 November 13 Andrew Lewis There 6 14 November 20 Clifton Forge There 12 13 91 BOYS ' BASKETBALL SCORES BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM December 8 December 10 December 14 January 5 January 8 January 9 January 12 January 19 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 5 Central Home Clifton Forge Away G.M.S. Colonels Away E. C. Glass Home Roanoke Catholic Home Valley Away Jefferson Senior Away Clifton Forge Home Valley Home Andrew Lewis Away Jefferson Senior Home George Washington Away We They 34 25 49 43 58 26 26 42 59 25 55 32 38 56 49 31 61 26 26 35 36 35 43 56 Left to right: O ' Conner, McMillion, Linkenhoker, B. Dillon, T. Warlitner, Rhodes, Gates, Beamer, Reid, Dressier, J. Dillon, Campbell, D. Warlitner. 92 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM Front: Williams, Mahoney. First row: Byers, Put- nam, Stone, Boone, D. Snead, Andrews, Biggs. Second row: Burks, Rice, Agnor, Lowman, Via, Snead, Lanum, Hatcher, Snyder, Ervine. Coached by Mr. Albert. A jump ball. Manager Hoff and Coach Squires Up goes Gates for a score. 93 Boodie is baby sitting for Coach Chesty. Coach Maggie White in her old haunt, the gym. Tumblers of C. H. S. March of Dimes Benefit 94 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Seated left to right: Matthews, Roberts, Gray, Cobb, Fortune, Hite, King, Co-Captains Keith and Vess, Andrews, Dilly, Smith, Keyser, Pierce, Welch, Thompson, Keesee. Manager Scott, Coach White, Manager Williams. SCORES We December 8 Central Home 27 December 10 Clifton Forge Away 29 January 8 Roanoke Catholic _ -Home 35 January 9 Valley High . Away 27 January 19 Clifton Forge Home 35 January 26 Valley High Home 27 February 3 Covington All Stars _ -Home 30 February 6 Covington All Stars— .Home 39 They 34 23 38 32 33 31 23 42 D. Worlitner E. Campbell We They March 28 Cranbrook Home 0 1 April 2 Greenbrier Home 3 5 April 10 S. M. A Away 1 1 9 April 14 Natural Bridge -.--Away 2 7 April 17 Franklin County Home 5 10 April 24 Danville Away 1 8 April 28 Natural Bridge Home 3 5 May 4 Clifton Forge Away 12 1 May 8 S. M. A Home 9 1 1 May 12 Central Home 13 2 May 14 Greenbrier Away 6 3 May 21 Clifton Forge Home 8 12 May 24 Valley Home 14 1 May 26 Danville Home 0 2 May 29 Valley Away 17 0 D. Gibbs B. Byer J. Linkenhoker w C. Groves G. Campbell J. Pullen C. McMillion BASEBALL TEAM 1953 WAYNE LEMON Center Field SONNY WARLtTNER ARCHiE LEMON DICKIE SNEAD Right Field DENNY ARMSTRONG BUDDY DILLON BO O ' CONNER Third BUDDY BARNETT Pitcher STUART KEESEE Catcher Thanks For The Memory Words and Music by LEO ROBIN and RALPH RAINGER was! was! mem - o - ry mem - o - ry ■ 1 f f f it 1 1 f ' 1 THE OFFICERS AND THE GRAND MARCH SO MUCH TALENT ENTERTAINING THE SENIORS IN GRAND FASHION 1 1 j ■ } ' I , 4 ! i f 1 J ' ;-.- ■ ‘fS sm h- i k STEPPING OUT TO BLUE TANGO ' OUR CHAPERONES ENJOY THE EVENING! THE HULA QUEENS! Guests check before entering ' s ' Lil Abner? 102 These Lovelies Served Us Punch Qnd Cookies The Center of Attraction THE CHRISTMAS FORMAL Dancing Is Such Fun Enjoying A Moment of Relaxation During Intermission The Enthusiasts Dance The Bunny Hop 105 Our Own Orchestra Rendered Lilting Melodies MINSTREL Simmons and Putnam ' Walkin ' my Baby Back Home ' 1954 Danny and Carol in a tap duo The Endmen, John Heretick, Powell Leitch, Jim Dillon, Tom Winn, Wallace Adcox, Lawrence Beamer THE MONOGRAM CLUB ' S VALENTINE DANCE Queen Neon Rice and Monogram President, Jock Plott Linda Vess, Moid-of-Honor, ond Bo O ' Connor Coach Albert and Mrs. White, the Monogram members and their Partners 108 SENIOR RECORD Adorns, Frances Neale — Minstrel 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; A Capella Choir 3, 4. Adcox, Wallace Overton — Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 4. Alfred, John Thomas — Sports Club 2; D.O. Club 3, 4. Anderson, Richard Martin — First Aid Club 2; Football 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3; Auditorium Club 4; Minstrel 3. Andrews, Kenneth Franklin — Science Club 3; Sports Club 4. Andrews, Stella Maxine — Red Cross Club 2; First Aid Club 3; F.H.A. Club 4. Angus, Joan Buchanan — Sports Club 3; F.H.A. Club 4. Armentrout, Mary Ann — F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary F.H.A. 2; President F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Treasurer Home Room 4. Arritt, Berlyn Lacy — First Aid Club 2; Sports Club 3, 4. Arritt, Rita Mae — Girls ' Sports Club 2, 4. Austin, Sherry Ann — Band 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3. Barnett, Dorothy Marie — G ' ls ' Glee Club 2; Red Cross Club 2; Secretary Home Room 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Stud- ent Council 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Business Club 4; Secretary Business Club 4. Beamer, Lawrence Eugene — Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Minstrel 2, 3, 4; Boys Glee Club 2, 3; A Capella Choir 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4. Beemer, Frieda La Fern — Girls ' Glee Club 3; F.B.L.A. Club 4. Bennett, Nancy Carolyn — President Home Room 2; Dramatics Club 2; Vice-President Home Room 3; Treas- urer Junior Class; Science CIlub 3, 4; F.H.A. Club 4; Secretary Home Room 4; Treasurer Senior Class; Vocal Accompanist 4. Bird, William Arthur — Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Drill Team 4; K.V.G. 3, 4. Bishop, Aubrey Lanier — D.O. Club 3, 4. Boswell, Ronald Lee- — Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; ACapella Choir 4; Drill Team 4; K.V.G. 3, 4. Bowen, Carol Lynn — Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 4; A Capella Choir 4. Bowen, Theodore Payne — Auditorium Club 4. Bradberry, Marvin Linwood— Crafts Club 3; Auditorium Club 4. Breeden, Eleanor Louise — Brill, Charles Thomas — Handicraft Club 3; Sports Club 4. Brinkley, Donald Scott — D.O. Club 4. Brooks, Katherine Lucille — Science Club Bryan, Carolyn Yvonne — Bush, Robert — Band 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4. Bush, Virginia Mable — Crafts Club 3; Business Club 4; Treasurer Business Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Byer, John Duane — Military Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; Track 3; Sports Club 4; K.V.G. 3, 4. Cadd, Elwood Berkley — First Aid Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; K.V.G. 3, 4; D.E. Club 4. Campbell, Herbert — Band 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3. Campbell, James Edward — Military Club 2; First Aid Club 4; Dance Club 4; Booster ' s Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Campbell, Virginia Marie — F.H.A. 4. Clark, Will — Band 2, 3, 4; K.V.G. 3, 4. Clements, Gloria Dawn — First Aid Club 2; Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 1 , 4; Art Club 3; Business Club 4; Girls ' Glee Club 4. Coffey, Alice Lee — Home Ec Club 3; Art Club 4. Conner, James Lewis, Jr. — Sports Club 2; Auditorium Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3; D.O. Club 4. 109 SENIOR Cook, Ann Block— First Aid Club 2, 3; Home Ec Club 4; Sports Club 3; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Cook, Clara Olivia — F.H.A. Club 4; Crafts Club 4. Cook, Courtney Woyne — Science Club 2, 3; K.V.G. 3, 4; Sports Club 4. Corbin, James Bright — Dramatics Club 2; Secretary Home Room 2; Vice-President Home Room 3; Art Club 4. Craft, Locy Dawese — Hunting Fishing Club 2; Sports Club 3; D.O. Club 3, 4. Crowder, Robbie Mae — Cheerleader 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Secretary Student Council 3; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor Annual 4; Secretory Sophomore Class; Presi- dent Junior Class; President Senior Class; President Home Room 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Dance Club 3. Curfman, Katherine Van Lear — Red Cross Club 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Arts Crafts Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Minstrel 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Daugherty, Leila Ann — Secretary-Treasurer Home Room 2, 4; Vice-President Home Room 3; Student Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Deffinbaugh, Peggy Joyce — F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. Dillon, Cornelius Wardell — Sports Club 2; First Aid Club 3; Football 4; Auditorium Club 4; Student Council 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Dillon, James Michael — Vice-President Sophomore Class; Band Drum Major 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4. Ervine, Randolph Duwayne — D.O. Club 4. Fodeley, Lee Franklin — Football 2, 3; D.O. Club 4. Farmer, Sybil Jean — F.H.A. Club 2; Treasurer F.H.A. 2; Annual Staff 3; Garden Club 4. Felty, James Robert — President Sophomore Class; Vice- President Junior Class; Student Council 2, 3; A Capella Choir 3; Boys ' Glee Club 2, 3; President Home Room 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3; Hunting Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain Football 4; Minstrel 2, 3. RECORD Ferris, Ryland Doniel — Auditorium Club 4. Fisher, Emma Jean — Sports Club 2, 4. Fleshman, Lena Sharon — Flint, James Gilman — -Annual Staff 3; D.O. Club 4. Forbes, James Allen — Boys ' Glee Club 2; Science Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4. Foster, John Fielding, Jr. — Auditorium Club 4. Garrett, Leota Mae — Girls ' Sports Club 3; Cheerleader 4; Science Club 4; Treasurer Home Room 4. Gates, Charles Gilbert — Basketball 2, 3, 4; Auditorium Club 4. Gooch, Ann Noreita — Sports Club 2; Crafts Club 4; Minstrel 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4. Grady, Margaret Lewis — Arts Crafts Club 3; Business Club 4. Gray, Mary Lou — Basketball 3, 4; Treasurer Home Room 3; President Home Room 4; Secretary First Aid Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Boosters ' Club 4. Grogan, Hugh Joseph — D.O. Club 4. Groves, Charles David — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bosketboll 2; Boys ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Sports Club 2. Guth, James Earl — Business Club 2, 4; President Busi- ness Club 4; Arts Crafts Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Presi- dent Beta Club 4; Football 3. Hardy, Jack Elbert — Sports Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Hunting Fishing Club 3; Auditorium Club 3, 4; Pres- ident Auditorium Club 4; Minstrel 4; Baseball 2, 3; A Capella Choir 4. Hardy, John Milton — President Home Room 3, 4; Vice- President Home Room 2; Boys ' State 3; President Stud- ent Council 4; Auditorium Club 4. Hardy, Renna Tuxworth — Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 3, 4. Harrington, Patricia Anne — Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Arts Crafts Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4. Hedge, Betty Frances — Dramatics Club 4. Henderson, Sue Ellen — Beta Club 3, 4; Vice-President Beta Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y 4; An- nual Staff 3, 4; Vice-President Senior Class; Treasurer Home Room 3, 4 Hepler, Barbara — F.H.A. Club 4. Hevener, Phillip — Military Club 2; Science Club 3; Boosters ' Club 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Baseball 4; K.V.G. 2, 3, 4. Hiler, Joyce Marie — Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3; Science Club 4. Hiler, Muriel Eugene — D. O. Club 3, 4; Sports Club 2. Hodges, Ray Winfred — Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; First Aid Club 3; Sports Club 2; Auditorium Club 4. Jack, Jo Ann— Sports Club 2. Jackson, Dolly Ann — Art Club 4. % no SENIOR RECORD Jamison, Thelma Marie — Minstrel 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2; Treasurer Home Room 2; Secretary Home Room 3; Art Club 3, 4. Lugar, Barbara Jean — Girls ' Sports Club 2; Secretory Home Room 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 4. Johnson, Frederick Floyd — Football 2; 3, 4; Track 2; Sports Club 2; Auditorium Club 4. Jones, Phyllis Jean — Sports Club 3, 4. Jordan, Ruth Lillian — Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; A Copella Choir 3, 4; Student Council 2,; Girls ' Sports Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; Minstrel 3, 4. Kandris, Tom Gus — Football 4. Keith, Margaret Florence — Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Monogram Club 3, 4; Student Council 2 , 4; Secretary Student Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Vice-President Tri- Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary Beto Club 4; Presi- dent Homeroom 3; Co-Captain Basketball 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2 , 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Office Staff 3, 4. Keyser, Betty Lou — Vice-President Homeroom 3; Sports Club 3; Basketball 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Vice- President Homeroom 4; Boosters ' Club 4, King, Carol Catherine — Girls ' Sports Club 2; Secretary Home Room 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; President Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dance Club 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Office Staff 3; Assistant Editor of An- nual 4. King, Dreama Dale — Vice-President Homeroom 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; A Capella Choir 4; Art Club 2. King, Nancy Jane — Girls ' Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 4; An- nual Staff 3, 4. Kraus, Arthur Lee — Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4; Drill Team 4; K.V.G. 3, 4. Landis, Edward Lee — Hunting Fishing Club 2; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Co-Coptain Football 4; Auditorium Club 3, 4; Dance Club 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Sports Club 3; Student Council 3. Landis, Rosalie Lovelle — Gifls ' Sports Club 2; Garden Club 4; F.H.A. 4. Leighton, Thomas Linwood — Football 2, 3, 4; D.O. 3; Auditorium Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; K.V.G. 2, 3, 4. Lewis, Rebecca Ethel — Girls ' Glee Club 3; First Aid Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4. Lewis, Wanda Maye — Art Club 3; Red Cross Club 2; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Majorette 4; A Capella Choir 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4. Linkenhoker, James Edward — Sports Club 2; Donee Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hunting Fishing Club 2. Linkenhoker, Richard Bertrand — Sports Club 2; Basket- ball 3; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Or- chestra 3, 4; Art Club 4; Dance Club 4. Love, Terrence Lester — Annual Staff 3; Art Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4. McGuire, Shirley Ann — Secretary Homeroom 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Vice-President Business Club 4. McKnight, Martin Adrian — Basketball 2; Sports Club 2; Secretary-Treasurer Debate Club 3; Football 3, 4; Dance Club 4. Mahaney, Ronald Lewis — Football 3, 4; Basketboll 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Auditorium Club 4; Boys ' Sports Club 2. Martin, Donald Edward — D. O. Club 3, 4. Martin, Donna Lee — A Capella 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Girls ' Glee Club 2 , 3, 4; Minstrel 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Vice-President Homeroom 2; First Aid Club 2. Martin, Vera Catherine — Girls ' Sports Club 3. Mays, Raymond Berkley — Football Manager 2; Sports Club 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; D.O. Club 4. Meeks, Shelby Jean — F.H.A. 2; Secretary Homeroom 2; Booster Club 4. Mefford, William Tinsley — Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; President Art Club 4. Messer, Henry Harrison — D.O. Club 4. Miley, Sarah Ann — Minstrel 3; A Capella Choir 3; Science Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. Miller, Gerald Ryland — D. O. Club 3, 4. Montgomery, Betty Jean — Montgomery, Randolph Owen — Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; First Aid Club 2. Moore, Barabara Ellen — Sports Club 2; Language Club 3; F.H.A. 4. Moran, Glenn Edward — Public Speaking Club 2; Dra- matics Club 3; Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Fire Fighters 4. Munsey, Melvin Eugene — First Aid Club 2; Sports Club 3; Football 4. Nace, Shirley Frances — F.H.A. 2. SENIOR RECORD Nahouse, Le }er — Hunting Fishing Club 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Fire Fighters 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Track 4. Obenchoin, Percy McCorkle, Jr. — O ' Conner, Dewey Holeston, Jr. — Football 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Auditorium Club 4; First Aid 3; K.V.G. 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. Otto, Eleoner Marie — Dramatics Club 2; Annual 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Perdue, Woyne — Sports Club 2; Fire Fighters 2; Foot- boll 2, 4; Track 3; First Aid Club 3; D.O. Club 3; Dance Club 3; Minstrel 4; Boys ' Glee Club 4; Auditorium Club 4; Monogram Club 4; A Capella Choir 4; Baseball 4. Persinger, Edith Grey — Phillips, Eugene Orland — Sports Club 2; First Aid Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Auditorium Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Pierce, Joyce Marilyn — Girls ' Glee Club 2; First Aid Club 3; Basketball 3, 4. Plott, Jack Wayne — Boys ' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3, 4. Reynolds, William Eugene — Hunting Fishing Club 2; Sports Club 3; D.O. Club 4. Rhodes, Gene Patrick — Sports Club 2; Basketboll 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Vice-President Debate Club 3; Dance Club 4; Garden Club 4; Track 2, 4; Boys ' Monogram Club 3, 4. Rhodes, Joyce Lee — Treasurer Homeroom 2; Sports Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Rice, Emmett — President Homeroom 2; Sports Club 2, 4; Track 2; Art Club 3; Treasurer Art Club 3; J. V. Basketball 2, 4. Richardson, William JaWies — Football 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Dance Club 3; First Aid Club 3; Hunting Fishing Club 2; Fire Fighters 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 4. Riddleberger, Donald Ray — First Aid Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Science Club 3; Art Club 4; Secretary Art Club 4; Fire Fighters 2, 3, 4. Riddleberger, Patricia Joan — Girls ' Sports Club 2; An- nual Staff 3, 4; F.H.A. 4. Riley, Donald Lee — Band 2, 3 , 4. Powell, Martha Virginia — Dramatics Club 2; Qlrls ' Glee Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Minstrel 3 ,4. Pritt, Martha Jane — First Aid Club 3; F.H.A. Club 4. Rock, Robert Jones — -Band 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4. Rogers, Albert Lee — Rogers, Phyllis Marie — F.H.A. 4. Pullen, Margaret Elizabeth — Business Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4. Putnam, Ruth Jo Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 3; Vice-President Homeroom 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Secretary Senior Class. Raikes, Margare Louise — Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Student Council 2, 3; Treasurer Homeroom 2; A Capella Choir 4; Secretary Homeroom 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Girls ' State 3. Ramsey, Clyde William — Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 4; Annual Staff 4. Rucker, Noah Warren — Sports Club 2. Sampson, Betty Lou- — Red Cross Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Minstrel 3. Schumaker, Shelby Jean — Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4. Scott, Linda Carol — Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Student Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Sports Club 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Secretary Homeroom 2; Dance Club 3. 112 SENIOR Seay, Mary Elouise — First Aid Club 2; Art Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Shiflett, Betty Jean — F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. Sibold, Robert Lee — Sports Club 3, 4; K.V.G. 3, 4; First Aid Club 2. Signorella, Judith Lynn — Student Council 3; Treasurer Homeroom 3; Monogram Queen 3; Majorette 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. Sluss, Anita Paige — Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Minstrel 3, 4; Boosters Club 4. Smith, Carol Moreno — Crafts Club 3; Business Club 4. Smith, Constance Roberta — Majorette 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4; Office Staff 3. Smith, Louise Annabelle — Sports Club 2; Language Club 3; F.H.A. 4. Smith, Margaret Marlene — President Homeroom 2, 3; First Aid Club 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Girls ' Sports Club 3; Student Council 4; Secretary Homeroom 4. Smith, Nancy Carol — Fed Cross Club 2; Sports Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer Red Cross Club 2; Basketball 4. Smith, Velma — Lee Smith, Zelma Carol — Red Cross Club 2; F.H.A. 4. Snead, Patricia May — Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4. Stalnaker, Etho Marie — F.H.A. 4; Girls ' Glee Club 4. St. Clair, Robert — Sports Club 2; First Aid Club 3; Crafts Club 4; K.V.G. 3, 4. Swartz, Carol Sue — Girls ' Sports Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. Toylor, Larry Arnold — First Aid Club 2; Track 3; D.O. Club 4. Terry, Elizabeth — Sports Club 2, 3; Art Club 4; G ' rls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Homeroom 3. Thompson, Donna Lee — Basketball 3, 4; Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Girls ' Monogram Club 4. RECORD Thompson, Naomi Pauline— Girls ' Sports Club 2, 3; Art Club 4; Vice-President Art Club 4; Treasurer Homeroom 3, 4. Tobin, Robert Jackson — Business Club 2; D.E. Club 4. Tucker, Bobbie Joe — Auditorium Club 4. Vail, Robert Randolph — Boys ' Sports Club 2; Crafts Club 3; Science Club 4; Track 3; President Craft Club 3; Fire Fighters 4. Vess, Linda Ann — Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sports Club 3, 4; Girls ' Monogram Club 4; President Monogram Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Secretary Home- room 2; Treasurer Homeroom 3; Co-Captain Basketball 4; Tumbling Team 4. Wade, Henry James — Band 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; A Capella Choir 4. Wallace, Anna Seward — Band 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3; Beto Club 3, 4. Walton, Patricia Ann — Band 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3; A Capella Choir 4; Minstrel 3; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Warwick, Norma Lorene — F.H.A. 3; Boosters Club 4. Watts, John Rocke — Fire Fighters 2, 3; Track 3; D.O. Club 4. Watts, William Lee — First Aid Club 2; Sports Club 3; D.O. Club 4. Weaver, Celia Ann — Minstrel 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3; Sports Club 2, 3; A Capella Choir 3, 4; President Homeroom 3; Booster Club 4. Weikle, Joyce Marie — Girls ' Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 3; President D.E. Club 4; F.H.A. 4. Williams, Barbara Ann — Annual Staff 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Council 3; President Homeroom 2, 4; Sec- retory Homeroom 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 4; Manager Girls ' Basketball 4. Williams, Robert Eugene — Sports Club 2, 3; D.O. Club 4, Wolfe, Lenora Gertrude — Red Cross Club 2; F.H.A. 4. 113 WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK FROM THE WALT DISNEY FEATURE PRODUCTION “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” Just WHIS-TLE WHILE YOU WORK (Whittlel Put Whistle While 4c. 4 CC«M ☆ Industrial Rayon Corporation ☆ Covington Virginia A Good Place to Work 116 THE COURESY STORE Dial 2186 THE CORNER SUPER MARKET Dial 2164 THE GROCETERIA 601 Highland Street Dial 2196 Elmer F. Smith and Frank T. Hundley ☆ Colonial Distributing Co. ☆ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Confections Specialties 117 Compliments of THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK COVINGTON, VIRGINIA If It Is Banking Business See — THE COVINGTON NATIONAL BANK COVINGTON, V ' RGINIA Serving Covington and Allegho ly County Since 1891 Member F. D. I. C. FOSTER ' S Everything in Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear Stores in FRANCES DRESS SHOP 329 West Main Street Dial 2-6626 Covington, Virginia Owned and Operated by Frances C. Craft COVINGTON AND CLIFTON FORGE Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands At Budget Prices COVINGTON PAINT STORE SNEAD North Mople Avenut Dupont Paints Wallpaper FURNITURE COMPANY COVINGTON, VIRGINIA 118 DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES PEERLESS CREAMERY THE CORNER FOUNTAIN Milk for the Family Fountain Service Raise Your Baby on And Tasty Sandwiches PEERLESS COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Corner East Main and Magazine Make It A Habit To Visit WESSON ' S NEWS STAND Court Street GEORGE ' S GRILL We Specialize in Foot- Long Hot Dogs Main Street Covington, Virginia Dial 2-2086 Congratulations to the 1953 Football Team NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY DIAL 3201 COVINGTON, VIRGINIA 119 W K E Y Earl M. Key Owner and Operator 1340 ON YOUR DIAL Reach for SUNBEAM The Bread You Need For Energy BOTTLE GAS OF VIRGINIA Congratulations To The Class of 1954 THE DRESS SHOP 231 West Main CLIFTON FORGE GROCERY COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE GROCERS CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA MARLINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA 120 ALLEGHANY HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. PAINTS • VARNISHES • OILS and BRUSHES ROOFING • FENCING • GUNS • AMMUNITION FARMING TOOLS • FISHING TACKLE Office Phone 2124 Sales Room Phone 2123 Main Warehouse Phone 3416 COVINGTON, VIRGINIA CABELL COAL COMPANY, INC. COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Wholesale Disfributors Berwind ' s Coal GIBSON AND COMPANY, INC. HARDWARE — PAINTS — SPORTING GOODS Dial 2-6266 Main Street COVINGTON, VIRGINIA C. B. NETTLETON, INCORPORATED LUMBER AND MILL WORK Hardware — Paint — Roofing — Concrete — Plaster and Mason ' s Supplies Coal and Wood COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Long Distance and Local Phone 4381 121 HOTEL COLLINS, INC. EXCELLENT SERVICE COVINGTON VIRGINIA Congratulations to The Class of 1954 ARRITT FUNERAL HOME COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Size Up The Job Ahead And Prepare Yourself To Fill It R. M. Loving ALLEGHANY PUBLISHERS COMMERCIAL PRINTING Quality Plus Service 216 Court Street Dial 4246 GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLIES 203 North Maple Avenue Dial 2-6656 Covington, Virginia Remington Rand Portable Typewriters Adding Machines Office Supplies — School Supplies FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Manufacturing and Distributors SCHOOL, CHURCH AND PUBLIC SEATING FURNITURE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA 122 123 J. A. SCHUMAKER Plumbing and Heating Contractor 205 Court Street Iron-Fireman Products Dial 7336 - 7337 P. 0. Box 211 S.C.E. ELECTRIC NEON COMPANY Electrical and Neon Contracting Carl Ergenbright Magazine Street Covington Compliments of PAUL FLINT H. PHIL BURKS 307 Fudge Street Dial 4211 General Contractor and Builder All Kinds of Buildings and Repairing Covington, Virginia Class of ' 25 i ® - RALPH CUNNINGHAM R K ' S ROADCAP FURNITURE COMPANY 103 Maple Avenue Dealer for G.E. Appliances Furniture and Heating Equipment Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Main Street COVINGTON, VIRGINIA 124 SNEAD BUICK COMPANY Buick and GMC Trucks — Sales and Service South Lexington Street Telephone 3236 COVINGTON MOTOR STANLEY NICHOLS, INC. COMPANY, INC. Your STUDEBAKER Dealer Your FORD and MERCURY Dealer Cash For Used Cars CHRISTIAN MOTOR CO., INC. AND TRADING POST We Buy for More; Sell for Less; Trade for Anything 24 Hour Wrecker Service Day Phone 2-6366 Night Phone 9276 125 ☆ J. C Penny Co. INCORPORATED ☆ Always First Quality Covington, Va. COVINGTON DENTISTS Dr. Adams Dr. George Dr. Crawford Dr. Wagner 126 ☆ West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co, COVINGTON, VIRGINIA ☆ MANUFACTURERS OF Bleached Book and Converting Paper Kraft Paper and Paper Board LOCATION OF MILLS Mechanicsville, New York Williamsburg, Pennsylvania Tyrone, Pennsylvonia Luke, Maryland Covington, Virginia Charleston, South Carolina SALES OFFICES 230 Park Avenue, New York City 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Lincoln Liberty Building, Philadelphia 530 Market Street, San Francisco 127 Main Street Dial 7281 GREENWAY ' S Complete Line Men ' s and Young Men ' s Furnishings PAINTER AND ROBERTSON YOUNG MEN ' S SHOP Nunn-Bush Shoes Knox Hats Arrow and Van Heusen Shirts Play More — Live Longer — This is the Sports Age PRES BROWNES SPORT SHOP P. 0. 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Bud Johnson Compliments of ESSO CHILD ' S ESSO STATION “WHI riNQ” SERVICE STATIONS cmss © IIRVICI 129 KING ' S FOOD MARKET Pleasing You Keeps Us In Business WE DELIVER Dial 3276 410 Cedar Street Compliments of CAMPBELL ' S MARKET Quality Products Priced to Please 909 Highland Street COVINGTON, VA. Dial 2-6216 COVINGTON GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ' ' 1 pfT Illy STOP AND SHOP Phone 2128 Free Delivery Fresh Meat, Produce and Groceries MAGAZINE GROCERY 545 North Alleghany Avenue Free Delivery Dial 2171 Covington, Va. MICK OR MACK Cash Talks 207 North Maple Avenue COVINGTON VIRGINIA 130 Class Rings Caps and Gowns Invitations and Calling Cards Walter B. Anderson L G Balfour Products Richmond, Virginia Covington Amusement Co. Operating Strand Visulite Covington Hi-Way Drive-In Theatres Covington, Virginia 131 COLUMBIA BAKING COMPANY Bakers of SOUTHERN BREAD AND CAKES Main Street Dial 6476 Covington, Virginia COVINGTON DOCTORS Give Best Wishes to the Class of ' 54 T. M. Winn N. B. 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For Happy Homes COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Sunnymeade Phone 2107 HONEY DEW 7 — Modern Alleys — 7 Meet Your Friends at The Honey Dew — Dial 9256 Complete Fountain Service COVINGTON, VIRGINIA SMITH ' S SUPER MARKET Albert Smith Your Quality Grocer 125 North Maple Avenue Phone 2151 134 McAllister Bell, Inc ☆ Manufacturers of Mountain Gem Flour and dealers in Kaymoor Coal Dial 2104 COVINGTON, VIRGINIA ☆ Richardson-Vail Furniture Company Incorporated Covington ' s Friendly Furniture Store ☆ Congratulations Class of ' 54 1000-2-4-6 Highland Street Dial 2175 COVINGTON, VIRGINIA 135 COVINGTON GLASS AND STEFFEY ' S MIRROR CO. Cleaning — - Altering — Pressing Mirrors Made to Order Look Snappy Auto Glass Installed Dial 7216 Phone 2-3621 Sunnymeade 216 Court Street Covington, Vo. COVINGTON HARDWARE and FURNITURE COMPANY Sixty Years of Continuous Service McLAIN AND KELLY GULF SERVICE CENTER Main and Bridge Streets COVINGTON, VIRGINIA TRAYLOR FURNITURE COMPANY Incorporated You ' ll Like Trading At Traylor ' s 332-34 Main Street Phone 5356 COBURN ' S CLEANERS AND DYERS 412-414 Highland Dial 7221 RITSCH ' S CLEANERS Cash and Carry Dial 3211 Covington, Va. Take Your Rags to Ritsch ' s 136 Congratulations to the Class of 1954 C. J. STULL R. L PERSINGER JACK PERSINGER Class of 1914 Class of 1915 Class of 1927 A Friend Clifton Forge-Woynesboro Telephone Company 1 m , m it ik M Jmm . , ' 4 ' i iSII M3 Compliments of M. H. FISHMAN CO., INC. Alleghany County ' s Leading Variety Store BARR-TOPHAM CO. Covington ' s Largest Variety Store Two Floors of Quality Merchandise DOWNER HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. 5 10 Store 608 and 610 Highland Street COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Phone 2-7271 137 Portrait Commercial MILLER ' S STUDIO BURR STUDIO The Photographic Center People ' s Bank Building Of the Alleghanies Main Street Our 25th Year Home — Dial 7346 — Office Dial 9281 Fishman Building Main Street HAROLD ' S REGISTERED JEWELER Our Knowledge of Fine Gems and Jewelry Is for Your Prot ection Main Street, Next Door to Covington National Bank FINK ' S JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Easy Credit Dial 5671 Keepsake Diamond Rings HODGES JEWELRY STORE C. F. ' s JEWELRY CO. Quality Jewelry Main Street Since 1913 COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Main Street Covington, Va. 138 Congratulations to the Class of ' 54 Leggett ' s DEPT. STORE Home of Better Values The Friendly Store and Home of Better Values Main Street Covington, Virginia ☆ Covington Dept. Store, Inc. Phone 4101 Where Thrift and Fashion Meet 139 ALLEGHANY ICE CO. Food Fights for Freedom Use Plenty of Ice For Complete Protection Dial 5201 Covington REID ' S GRILL Where Better Covington Dines Quality Food Robert F. Reid 112 Maple Avenue EVANS FLOWERS We Grow Our Own Maple Avenue ALLEGHANY FLORAL Phone 3231 - 3112 COMPANY, INC. COVINGTON, VIRGINIA COVINGTON, VIRGINIA MODERN CUT RATE MYERS CUT RATE Main Street COVINGTON, VIRGINIA FRIDLErS PHARMACY Service for the Sick Phone 3166 308 W. 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