Cradock High School - Admiral Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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As we reflect upon these memories, we are grateful for the guidance our teachers have given us in prepara- tion for the long road ahead. And now, the Senior Class of l96O proudly pre- sents, This our Life at Cradockl We love S6f1iOI'S, Cha-cha-cha! The cheerleaders give a homecoming yell. asian' -x 4 we-15, , Q ..-i ' .mu 5 5 5 , g i . -.L rt. ' V, ' k 2 mi' i ,IA A . -f' gm., A 'Y v., ,.. 'M , 12 Q X Q: Prospective chemists try on experiment. Carolyn, Bobby, ond Woyne are among the first Practice makes perfect, girls. to pgytheir fees, 4.l 4 -, xsA Lx xg? i' G tl xx, 'AS x A I 5 xxyl X ,Q -'YQ f ' , .1 X Qs? Actmmtstratlon Classes Sports Contents Urganlgattons ?eatures s x We .P P MN X M X f ,M , ff, nw it ' x kuxxx 5 X 0 X C I :ff 73, A J f, .gif - ' 'V' at v sf , ,f . t. 'fl' -z4 , ,L fb . , ,. Vg., -,. A, 42144 Vfffgff -7 , ,Q . A . . ,iG,g,gW:. , ,.,, ..- We Pay 5ri5uie With deep admiration, we, the Senior Class of l96O, dedicate our Admiral to Mr. Wayne A. Hogan. All know his pleasant smile and willingness to help every- one. As assistant principal for seventeen years he has rendered a great service to the school and community. l-le will always find time to give a kind word and some helpful advice Most cherished memories will remain in the minds of the senior class as they will in all who know this kindest friend Hstoy egww' Stevie and Richad cong atulote Mr Hogan 8 Besides hs many other duties M Hogan teaches American xg I f -1 f tg I l - ' A -A--My i r . . . r V ' It Y, uni- 'X J AIDINIINISTRA FICDN vm kb, Teachers dnscuss faculty play Thats the last game 1 ,Mgr Any more questuonsn A ' ' MR E NN CHITTUM Superrntendent of Schools School Board The many problems that arise during the school year are solved by the school board The members are prominent men well acquaunted has the authorrty over amp rtant rules and re gulatrons regardrng the schools The members of the board are as follows Charles E Russell from Western Branch H C Paxson Jr from Pleasant Grove S H Everton from Deep Creek E W Chnttum the Superrn tendent S N Sawyer The Clerk B M Wnl llams fr m Washington M C Alford the Q pervnsor of Educatlon and A E Roach from Butts Road W I ,,,.,r, ,f 4 X ' 1 with the problems of school students. The board A o ' g , . , su- rz Dniwcimxi You hold in your hands that which will be- come one of your most cherished possessions- your annual, the ADMIRAL. You will receive many happy moments as you leaf through its pages within the next few days, however, as years go by your yearbook will become more priceless to you. Herein is depicted mementoes of your class and the many activities which have occurred during the school year, you will have portrayed before you the incidents which contribute to a good school, you will find pic- tures of those who have furnished leadership for your school and state, the highlights of your class organizations, the athletic program, its clubs, dramatic productions, parties and other items too numerous to mention. Through this medium you will have recalled some of your happiest and most successful hours. To you the staff and the sponsor of the ADMlRAL for the year l959 I should like to express the school s appreciation for recording in such a very fine way the scenes of the school year l959 60 MR .l J BOOKER JR Principal Principals MR WILLIAM SEA E MR WAYNE HOGAN ASS'Sf0f1f PVIUC' Assistant Principal l - Mr. William Sindlinger My r N k Randolph-Macon College, AB. 5 A4.. Q G lluefiifolffuiiffif clfi.'flL'ifff'l gs. , K Y 1 Q32 , X f - , Quiclance X, 1 l 1 like R C M, Q , X ef N Department I A' I Y El ef A Miss Cora Mae Fitzgerald Madison College, BS., U.Va., Med. , W, Freshman Counselor, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Speech, English, Forensics, Chairman English De- partment Mrs. Patricia B. Metxler Mary Washington College, B.S,, College of William and Mary, M.Ed. Shorthand, Typing, Sophomore Counselor, Testing Chairman Guidance counselors discuss guid- ance methods. yi' xg-. ...l Miss Ruth Credle Salem College, BA English, Quill and Scroll 4 . .. l' 'W , . . .I Miss Joan P. Hill Radford College, BA English, Befo Tri-Hi-Y fanguag es - 4.-Jw Mrs. Janel Edringfon Miss Lillie Stoltz Mr. Patrick Blake Mary Washington College, BA Longwood College, BA, Fairmont Store College BA English, Reading English, Admirals Tri-l-li-Y English, Dromotics I Mrs. Anna T. McGinnis Wesfhompnn College, Longwood College, BS Lorin, English, Wprfd Geography .f 2 . V! fs, !S..,..r' Mrs Elizabeth J Bruce Miss Elizabeth West Randolph Macon Woman s Longwood College, BA., College of William and Mary College BA University of Virginia, M,Ed. French Lambda Tri Hi Y Georgraphy, Ameri:an History, World History Government Leadership Training, The Admiral Student Council Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Jayne C. Wilkinson Duke University, B.A., University of Richmond, M.A, Carver S:hool of Missions and Social Work, M.R.E. Government, American History Presbyterian College, BA. So ial Studies I Director of Social Studies Mr. Sam Lucas V.P,l,, . Mechanicol Drawing -2 A , pf, i - f ,Jr N fem. Science Mr. Morlina and friend chat with Miss Scarborough and Mrs. Witte. K' B.-1 'F' A J-ll' Miss Jo Anne Szarborough Longwood College, BS. General S:ience, Biology, Freshman Class Sponsor Mrs. Margaret C. Malcolm Florida State University, BS. New York University, MA General Szience Mr. Irving Thomas Kiff University of South Carolina, B S. General Science Mr. Vito J. Morlino Mrs. Nancy M. Witte Fordham University, B S. East Carolina College BS Physics, Chemistry, Science Club General Science, Biology Szience Club Chairrnan Science Department T l 1 ixiiii l A ,. K ' l l ,.:-2-dr n 'l K Rn Rl ' 'hfn lc Co Ni in In 1' l'l K Mrs. Geraldine W. Jackson East Carolina College, B.S., A.B. Algebra I, General Moth, Senior Math Mathematics 3 '19 ' 'Q'-U Mr. Charles R. Toler Mnss Mary A Gallagher Mr John J Wulzer East Tennessee College, BS. College of Wllllam and Mary Salnt Benedlcts College A B Plane Geometry, General Math, General Math Algebra ll Algebra l Algebra Plane Geometry College Algebra Mrs. Evelyne M Graham Elon College, North Carollna B S General Math, Algebra I Algebra ll. Salld Geometry Trugonometry Q62 ,. 9 . 1 I K X -g-fait Q-we-A I. 5 A W V,JW..,,,,r.. --- Miss Path Bufler Mr Russell Moon Miss Emeline Marlowe Radford College B S I Madison College, B.S. Business Education F B L A General Business Business Low Business Education, F4B.L.A. Mrs Audrey Pannell Mrs. Edna M. Pierce Madison College BS Longwood College BS W'll'0m and MQW M Ed V.O.T., Clerical Office Tranning Busrnes Educatlon Business Law This is how its done? 9 -1 Mr. Leo Imperial Stetson University, B.M, Florida State University Music Education, Band Mr. Oral E. Ware Fairmont State College, AB., BS. U. Va., M,Ed. Distributive Education, E. Club Mrs. Netta B. Staffon Mansfield State Techer's College, Carnegie lnstitute of Technology, School at Fine Arts, BA, Art, Art Club Miss Harriet Craver Greensboro College, B.M.E. Chorus, Madrigal Group, Sextette, Junior Class Sponsor, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Mrs. Staftan assists Barbara with her lettering. 12 Mr. Harley Affeldl' V.P.l,, B,S., M,Ed. Diversified Occupations DO. Club S3 f 5, Mr. Thomas Glen Fleeman, Jr. Concord College, B.S. DE. Coordinator Music DS., D,O,, Ari P'- 'C x .3 ll 5 if' as 'O of QF Mrs. Rachel F. Adams Miss Barbara West East Carolina College, BS. East Carolina College, BS. Home Economics Home Economics, Mrs Future Homemakers of America Bib.. Home Sconomics, Qndusfrial Arts Mr. David I. Joyner V.P.I., BS. Industrial Arts Mr. Joyner gives safety instructions to members . Adams demonstrates the art of bed making. gf his shop class. 4 i ,s Mr Jack P Benzze Mnss Dune Fury Mr. MacDonald Eure East Corollna College BS Womans College of Unlversuty East Carolina College, B.S, Physical Educahon Pl NOHP Cololmo BSPE Physical Education, JV Football Basketball Physical Education GAA Cooch Varsity Basketball 'Mr .Q Mr. Jack E. Veazie Massachusetts State Teachers College, B.S. Physical Education, Chairman Physical Education Department One two-three kic k! i A Mrs George Woshmgforw Umwersm' Secretory Rolengh S hool of Commerce Mrs Marlene Y Weaver Mrs Mary Edwards Mrs Anne LeCompte c X, Vic rv rw r r Assustonr Lubroruon Lunchroom Monoger A111661 Services Mr Leslie D. Bell Lynchburg College, BS Umverslfy of Pittsburgh, M Ed Electronics, Srwop ll mm ll mn X Q- - 1 27 L .f I K ' ' V, vu, XXXL Q vi , , .qgzf , i - x if ,Hin 'xx 1 e V3..4X1fvv M A s -ffg ,, QV -A.. . - X , x nk ,sa X : s. f ?324'H liz. .,L,fii.'e f - , , ,-.- Fry- -' n-.W A7 ' .. if 'q , .-,,.,- I .f,-,- Pf ' ,., .-,.,-,.' . ,J 'af ..p n. . xfjfl V:-i .fa ff: . 'gif I ar :P , G.. - rf-:I 2, 7 4 Y '1 W N CLAk k JK vm X Students on theur woy to class To top go the tpe writers Jumors order theur closs rmgs otlost 55a Senior Class Ol 1960 President Larry West Class Motto- With the ropes of The past, we will ring the bells of the future, Class Flower-lris Class Colors Lavender and White Sponsors Mr Harley Affeldf and Miss Evelyn Byrd President and Kay Prmce Recordmg Secretary Class Officers-Dolores Cassidy, Secretaryg Tommy Carter, Vice I Senior Homeroom Presidents-seated, left to right: Tommy Corter, Lindo Green, Pot Koy, Wolloce Sawyer. Standing: Roy Cohoon, Cori Overstreet, Eddie Ross. ,ff ',, 'fig 4, J 3' Senior Homeroom Treosurers-left to right: Sonic Prichard, Selbo Morris, Sandro Smith, Lindo Atkinson, Claudio Turner, AUSEYW-1-605 Griffin, Rl-Wh HCYYWD- Miss Weover's English closs smiles for the birdie Gerald Eugene Bacon Merry., l know Q vast quantity of nonsense. Band, 3 yrs., Photography Club, l yr., Math Club, l yr., Manager cf Tennis Team, l yr., Auditorium Committee, l yr. Evelyn Watt: Barnes Evelyn Virtue is true nobility. Admirals Tri-Hi-Y, l yr., G. A. A., l yr., F. B. L. A., l yr., Reporter, l yr., D. E. Club, l yr. Raymond Dennis Benton Dennis the Menace As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. Bible Cluf, l yr., D, E. Club, 2 yrs., Art Club, l yr. Mary Jolene Bennett HJ O., Good people are scarce. Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, I yr., G. A. A., 4 yrs., President, l yr., Drill Team, l yr., F. T. A., 2 yrs., Log Staff, l yr., Inter-Club Council, l yr. xx 5 Chester Maynard Barnette Chet I know a trick worth two of that. J. V. Football, l yr., Varsity Football, 2 yrs., Tenni' Team, 4 yrs., Admirals Hi Y, l yr., Traffic Commit- tee, Prom Committee, 3 yrs., H. R. O. C., l yr. Karen Kay Belding Karen There is no substitute for talent. Chairman Freshman-Sopho- more Prom, 2 yrs., Chair- man Junior-Senior Prom, l yr., Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Reporter, l yr., Vice-Presi- dent, l yr., Student Council, 2 yrs., G. A. A., 2 yrs., D. E. Club l yr., Na- tional Thespian Society, 3 yrs., Scribe, l yr., Bell- amy Award Representative, Chairman Bulletin Board Committee, Service Award Winner. Allen Richard Bergeron AlIen I have a lifetime, so why hurry. Wrestling, 2 yrs. One false move and Ill blast you' Fc ,K Betty Jo Brown IIJOII A good face is a letter of recommendation. Kappo Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Re- porter, l yr., F. B. L. A. 2 yrs., Honor Committee, l yr., Prom Committee, 2 yrs., Chorus, l yr., G. A. A., l yr. We are off to see the wizzard, derful Wizzard at Oz! James Thomas Darden Polio Worry little, study less is my idea of happiness. J. V. Basketball Team, 2 yrs., Golf Team, l yr., D. E. Club, l yr., Varsity Basketball, l yr. the won- ts N K LU, ox J mils jf . l X! F ' V ' . AA N I if V . LL' C lv Ann Elizabeth Cahoan Ann She is quiet as a lamb. Seniors Donald Wayne Craun Duck Blessed is he who ex- pects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. Wrestling Team, l yr., ln- dustrial Arts Club, 2 yrs., Homeroom Vice President, l yr. Peggy Jean Burke Hpeggyn Pretty, neat, and oh so sweet. F. H. A., l yr., Chaplain, l yr., Freshman-Sophomore Prom Committee, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, l yr., D. E. Club, I yr. James Thomas Davis III Jimmie He profits most who serves best. Fire Drill Committee, l yr. Freshman Homeroom Presi- dent. Bennie Gayle Cahoon uaengyrl l never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one, But I can tell you anyhow, l'd rather see than be one. Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, 4 yrs., Vice- President, 2 yrs., G. A. A., l yr., Treasurer, l yr., J. V. Cheerleader, 2 yrs., C0-Cap- tain, 2 yrs., Varsity Cheer- leader, 2 yrs., Junior Class Reporter, Annual Staff, Cir- culation Manager, l yr., Homecoming Committee, l IX' .ly Lf' ' Richard Lamar Day Richard Naught treads so silent as the foot of time. Band, 2 yrs., D. E. Club, I yr. .lonita Margaret Caporale Jonita A newcomer who soon became a friend. Choir, I yr., at St. Rose High, Science Club, I yr., Pocomoke High, National Honor Society, I yr., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, I yr., at Cradock. i 1- f-v I Don't war , B I1'y 'it s just a evere case of spasm c coptiptfions the lower diaphr . K I Robert. kiliciard ima, Jr. fl! Hllobeffjf 1 i I Men love to wonder and that is the seed of our science. x F. L. A.,,lfyr., Parlia- Iientaridn, J yr., Phi Kappa, udio-jf I Club, at Pen- sacola igh School, Florida. 'E .. . RN F A Y Kenneth Eugene Dice, Jr. Dice We never know how high we are, Till we are called to rise, And then, if we are true to plan, Our statues touch the skies. Admirals Hi-Y, I yr., Vice- President, Freshman Class, Vice-President, Sophomore Class, Vice-President, Junior Class President, S. C. A. President, Student Council, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yrs,, Track, 4 yrs., Boy's State, Prom Committee, 3 yrs. Brenda Joyce Corrigan Brenda She was very quiet but very, very nice. Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, I yr., F. H. A., I yr., D. E. Club, I yr. M5619 Dolores E. Cassidy Dolores Enthusiasm for work and p l a y accomplishes much. D. O. Club, 2 yrs., Treas- urer, I yr., National Honor Society, 2 yrs., G. A. A., I yr., Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, I yr., Senior Class Correspond- ing Secretary, First Place Winner in Selling Essay Contest, l959. William Melvin Dillahay BilIy A man of determination never fails. Mixed Chorus, 4 yrs., Li- brary Club, Chaplain, I yr., Dramatics Club, I yr., J. V. Baseball, I yr. l., wg--....,, Well, Wayne, we have to test it.on something. Donald I. Gillikin uDonn It's safer being meek than fierce. Golf, l yr., D. E. Club, l yr. Jo-Ann Fox Foxie Pleasantness makes her appealing. G. A. A., 1 yr., F. H. A., 2 yrs., D. E. Club, l yr. Floyd Stanley Hanbury ustonn Dancing feet shall find their fame. Band, 4 yrs., Drum Major, 2 yrs., Band Staff, 2 yrs., F. B. L. A., l yr., Quill and Scroll, l yr,, Log Staff, l yr., D. E., l yr. Linda Ruth Frazier Linda The large part of good- ness is the will to become good. G. A. A., l yr., Kappa Tri- Hi-Y, I yr., F. B. L. A., 2 yrs., V. O. T., l yr. Bobby Long Harrell ,,Bob,, What's the use of worry- ing. Admirals Hi-Y, I yr., D. E. Club, l yr. M ,Dfw Q Carol Ann Frederick Carol FuIl of sweet indiffer- ence. Homeroom Chaplain, l yr., Treasurer, l yr., D. E. Club l yr. Wayne Hathaway ,,Red,, l've token my fun where I've found it, Traffic Committee, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., Prom Com- mittee Chairman, l yr, 1 T3 W Dennis R. Hooks Dennis l am a very humble person. Science Club, l yr., Model Airplane Club, l yr., D. O. Club, l yr,, Traffic Com- mittee, l yr. Leah Ann Griffin Ill-eohll The best way to keep good acts in memory, is to refresh them with new. G. A. A., 2 yrs., Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, l yr., National Honor Society, l yr., D. O. Club, l yr. X 13's Charles Franklin Huneycutt Charlie All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them. Varsity Football, 4 yrs., Monogram Club, 3 yrs., Vice-President, l yr. Linda Darlene Hahn Ha Ha Love, sweetness, and goodness in her person shine. Dramotics Club, Treasurer, 2 yrs., G. A. A. Point Chairman, l yr., Sigma Tri- Hi-Y, l yr., Student Coun- Cil, 4 yrs., S. C. A. ViCe- President, l yr., Homecom- ing Chairman l959, Con- test Play, l yr. Richard Kendrick Huneycutt Richard Oh no I do! Varsity Football, 4 yrs., Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs., J, V. Basketball, l yr., Monogram Club, 2 Yl'5-I Chaplain of Sophomore and Junior Classes, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Traffic Committee, Service Award Winner. Joyce Mae Hare Joyce An old friend is better than two new ones. G. A. A., 1 yr., Kappa Tri- Hi-Y, l yr., Log Staff Typist. fb Marion Preston Johnston Preston But yet . . . he had 0 thousand friends. J. V. Football, J. V. Base- ball, Model Airplane Club D. E. Club. M Boyl The mistakes they make at sockhops Anita ' every thought was .N L. . ..Sfffii'Ziii' 331555 'ikfli ...L Drot these Term P pers! Thomas R. Leary llTommyll lt is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. Chorus, 2 yrs., Vice-Presi- dent, I yr., Photography, I yr., F. B. L. A., I yr., Traf- fic Committee. her ever word was , tr e. G. A. A., I yr., F, H. A., 2 years., Reporter, I yr., Treasurer, I yr., Prom Com- mittee Chairman, F. B. L. A., 2 yrs., Reporter, l yr., V. O. T. James N. Lucado Lucado He went his unremem- bering way. D. O. Club, 2 yrs. ge. FT' ' . ,l, r ' .' ,IA Q , l I Jeanette Anna Howe Myrtle Louise Jordan Jeanette Louise Jeanette, like all good women, had a temper of her own. Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, l yr., Beta Tri-Hi-Y, l yr. Oley L. Linkous Holeyu Always do right. This will gratify some people and ostonish the rest. J. V. Football, l yr., Varsi- ty Football, l yr. Always in the heart of her fellow students. Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, I yr., Athena Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Music Club, I yr., at Prin- cess Anne. Robert Lee Mann Bobby Mon lives by habits in- deed, but what he lives for is thrills and exciternentsf' Band, 2 yrs., Industrial Arts Club, 2 yrs., Reporter, I yr., President, I yr., Slide Rule Club, l yr. A man of all hours, And we only get three min- Ruth Marie Kues Ruth l'd rather have a fool to make me mer-y than ex- perience to make me sad. G. A. A., l yr., Dramatics Club, l yr., Log Staff, 1 yr., F, H. A., l yr., Vice- President, l yr., D. E. Club, l yr., Stage Crew for Lauro. .u William Coleman Orrock Bill An honest man is the noblest work of God. Admirals Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Sec- retary, 1 yr., Christophers Hi-Y, l yr., J. V. Football, l yr., Homeroom President, l yr., Madrigal Group, l yr., Prom Committee, l yr. 0 ? :fl X E 5 ce X l iz X Fqfiallriadxlahes Jjllpa I I. Those whofxbrlng sun- shine to tl? lifefof others cannot Yeepstt from them- selves. ' ' F. H. A. Club, l yr., F. B. L. A. Cliib, 1 yr., D. E. Club. 2 yrs., Admirals Tri- Hl-Y, l vr. Seniors Curtis John Olds Curt ready for anything. D. O. Club, l yr., Track Team, l yr., lat Philadel- phia, Pa.l, Industrial Arts Club, l yr., Track Team, l yr. Charles E. 0'ShieIds Charlie I was determined to know beans. Shipmate Staff, l yr., Homeroom Treasurer, l yr., D, E. Club, 2 yrs. m 5 . f J X! 4 l ' .1 , L, 1 Lf V f D. ll Ji 1 ' .ll X! I fu, narlpara Nhepelsa K Ji, Y V JJ, Nancy Elizabeth Liddle L: X 5 I J A I A Nancy A littlef bo y cbftetl N ,U Smiling always a n d harbor a gre I fgiogllup I U I JI J flourishing in an immortal Sigma Tri-Hibf, 1 rs., ,ELL oyoylh' A. A., 2 QS., Luslgfyvks- ,Ne A. A., 1 yr., F. T. A., sistant, l yr.,, Figelf Drill Committee, l yr.,,f' Honor Committee, l yr, ' i .1 . l V f fl 44 l l yr., Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Secretary, l yr., Fire Drill Committee, 2 yrs., Prom Committee, 2 yrs., Homecoming Committee, l yr., D. O. Club, 2 yrs., Student Advisor, l yr., President ot State D. O. .7 C' yi -ft 'r No Carl you can't fly your kite! James Gray Overcash neuddyn To be trusted is a better compliment than to be loved. l Band, 3 yrs., Section Lead- er, 2 yrs., Chorus, l yr., Executive Vice-President, l yr., Art Club, 3 yrs. Dorothy Mclntash Dottie l know what's what. Photography Club l , ., . . . ., yr., Prom Committee, l yr James Alfred Perry Hperryn The will of a man is his happiness. D. O. Club, 2 yrs., 4-H Club l yr., Basketball, 2 yrs., Football, 2 vrs., Presi- dent of 4-H, I yr., Cat Columbia High Schooll. ' .- . Y Mary El,i,zabe'lt Mania Stevie Ann McLawhorn Mary l'm not easy to please! National Honor Society, 2 yrs., Secretary, l yr., An- nual Staff, 2 yrs., Associate Editor, l yr., Editor, l yr., Prom Committee, 3 yrs., Quill and Scroll, 2 yrs., Sec- retary, l yr., Honor Com- mittee, 2 yrs., Fire Drill Committee, l yr., Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, 4 yrs., Historian, l yr., Shipmate Staff, 2 yrs. Assistant Editor, l yr, 1 Carl Leslie Overstreet Carl l am a lover and have not found my thing to love. Jenny Kissed Me, Nation- al Thespian Society, 2 yrs., Treasurer, 2 yrs., Best Sup- porting Actor of l958-59, Laura, Stage Crew, 2 yrs. Egg and l, Dramatics Club, 2 yrs., Admirals Hi- Y, l yr Stevie Work is work and must be done, but while I work I have my fun. G, A. A., 4 yrs., Treasurer, l yr., Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, 4 yrs., National Honor SO ciety, 2 yrs., President, I yr., Annual Staff, l yr., Co-Sports Editor, l yr., Fire Drill Committee, 2 yrs., J. V. Cheerleader, 2 yrs., National Quill and Scroll, l yr., Homeroom Secretary, 2 yrs., Prom Committee, 3 yrs., Inter-Club Council, l yr. Olin Kithil Pettit, Jr. Butch I'II turn over a new leaf. J. V. Baseball, l yr., J. V. Football, l yr., Traffic Com- mittee, 2 yrs., D. O. Club, l yr. , vf. Secretary, l yr., Kappa Tri- Hi-Y l yr F B L A l fiMotey,f 'CV- 's ,,. T' W 6 Edward Freeman Ross, Jr. Eddie l was a boy who had many friends and many friends had me. Band 2 yrs., Band Staff l yr., Homecoming Committee l yr., Rifle Club l yr., Pres- ident l yr., Music Club l yr., Industrial Arts Club l yr., Monogram Club l yr., Sports Editor -- Annual Staff, Boy's State l yr., Ten- nis Team 4 yrs. Wallace James Rumbough nwollyrl The highest of distinc- tions is service to others. Library Club 2 yrs., Science Club 3 yrs., Aviation Class l yr., J. V. Basketball l yr. William Cleman Sands Gene Oh, how I love a good time! Band l yr. Grace Harriett Pritchard Gracie ln friendship, l was early taught to believe. Kappa Tri-Hi-Y l yr., V. O. T. l yr., Prom Committee l yr., Chorus l yr. ee ., .' .V J . . s. .i Tornmye Rutkfawallf v lv 5 'die out afghan' . px . '14, 15. HJA. lvyr., Honor Com- qnittee l ryr. ,,' X AJ' nv r J ,, P r 4 ,. J I X Sandra Kay Prince HKOYH Soft hazel eyes and dancing feet, a popular girl and oh so neat. Band 4 yrs., Band Staff 4 yrs., Secretary l yr., Head Majorette 2 yrs., All State Band 2 yrs., Secretary of Freshman, Sophomore, Jun- ior, Senior Classes, Secretary of S. C. A. l yr., Secretary of Tidewater District S. C. A. l yr., Secretary of Portsmouth Tri-Hi-Y and Hi- Y Council l yr., G, A, A, I yr., F. T. A. l yr., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4 yrs., President l yr., Student Council 3 yrs., National Honor Society 2 yrs., Prom Committee 3 yrs., Girl's State l yr., Thespian Society l yr. 'X uT?xR.n 9 4 lv J Wallace C. Sawyer Do unto the other fellow the way he'd like to do unto you and do it first! Swimming Team l yr., at Maury, J. V. Football l yr., Track Team 2 yrs., Admirals Hi-Y l yr., Annual Staff- Advertising Manager l yr., Prom Committee 2 yrs., Me- chanical Drawlng Club l yr., Treasurer l yr., Math Club l yr. 'Q if Dutch Cleanser woman strikes again James Robert Sherrard HJ im., He was a scholar, a ripe and good one. Latin Club 2 yrs., President l yr., Track Team l yr., Tennis Club l yr., Key Club l yr., at Sanford, Science Club 2 yrs., Treasurer l yr., Golf Team l yr., Na- tional Honor Society l vr. Beverly Wayne Sawyer ,,Bev,, The very pink of per- fectian. Freshman and Sophomore SCA Representative, State President l yr., F. T. A. 4 yrs., Secretary l yr., Nor- folk County Secretary and Vice-President, State Vice- President, Secretary of Belles Lettres Club, Log Staff, Lay- out Editor l yr., Art Editor 3 yrs., Sextet 2 yrs., Mad- rigal Group l yr., Freshman- Sophomore Decoration Chairman 2 yrs., Junior- Senior Decoration Chairman l yr., Homecoming Co- Chairman, Literary Paint Chairman 3 yrs., Delegate to U. N. Pilgrimage for Youth, Member of White House Conference Commit- fee. The more the merrier' , JCM A wJ . u 1 , . Mar Ja ch eder Janie Fun was her folly. French Club l yr., at Terry Parker High School, D. O Club l yr. , pw A .5222-fflW'j S Ella Kathlyn Smith HKGYH Life is but a jest! Bible Club l yr., Kappa Tri- Hi-Y l yr., Building and Grounds Committee l yr. Charles Neal Simmons Simmons As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. J. V. Football l yr., Varsity Wrestling l yr., Photography Club l yr., D. O. Club l yr. QUIOFS James M. Smith Jimmy He enjoys living and furnishes a lot of fun for all who know him. J. V. Baseball 2 yrs., Ad- mirals Hi-Y l yr. James C. Stewart HJ. Cs, I shall go quietly all my life. D. O. Club l yr Lyle Oland Vick, Jr. Dickie Every single girl I ever knew is a puzzle to me. J. V. Football I yr., Mixed Chorus I yr., J. V. Base- ball I yr., D, O. Club Vice- President I yr., District D. O. Club Treasurer I yr. Judith Anne Strole Hjudyn Her face was fair, her person pleasing, her temper amiable, her heart kind. F. B. L. A. I yr., Parliamen- tarian I yr., D. E. Club I yr. lat Shenandoahl, Band I yr., Varsity Cheerleader I yr., S. C. A. Representa- tive I yr., lat Jefferson Seniorl, Band I yr., Red Cross Representative I yr., Roanoke College Drama. WouId you believe that I used to be a 98 pound weakling' Donald Wayne Weelu ' 'Donald He is as quiet as a mouse. Art Club I yr. Seniors Reginald Royce Wall Reggie No one can be truly edu- cated who lacks knowledge of the Bible. Bible Club 2 yrs., President I yr., D. O. Club 2 yrs., Chaplain I yr. Lela Joyce Sutphin Joyce She profits most who serves best. Girls Chorus I yr., Mixed Chorus 3 yrs., Kappa Tri- Hi-Y I yr., Dramatics Club I yr. Brenda Kay Tartte Tartte A storm in a teacupf' Sigma Tri-Hi-Y I yr., D. O Iyr. Larry Joe West Larry He is the pine-apple of politeness! J, V. Football, J. V. Base- ball I yr., Monogram Club I yr., D. E. Club I yr., Junior Class Treasurer, Sen- ior Class President, Boy's State. 3 --it Thomas Dewey Whitt ' 'Whitt' ' The perfection of friend- liness and knowledge com- binedf' J. V. Football l yr., D. E. Club 2 yrs., Photography Club l yr. , . I 1. L1 x XV-f gf will y if L X if w V f ,Q Di - V' x ,' 'LVQX-JJ lm ij Virginia Helen Ware 1 Betsy A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Bible Club l yr., Member of Quartet l yr., Madrigal Group l yr., Mixed Chorus 4 yrs. X Roy Wayne Williams ,,Woyne,, Habits change into char- acter. D. O. Club l yr., Band 3 yrs. 1,1- , 4.1 f fr .b.,,l , 1 if, , ti...'L'-'lx N., J .l,l, ,A 4. 1 ,. ,il J , Ruby Jaan Whitehead Jeanne There is nothing more fur' than a man. Dramatics Club l yr., F. H. A. l yr., Library Club News- pcoer Staff at Hope Mills, N. C., Dramatics Club at Wilson and Cradock. Q ff' Maynard Thomas Williams Maynard He was an easy-going and quiet person. Varsity Track 2 yrs. Ig wl 'milf Vliol Priscilla Darlene Weyant PriSs Her personality is un- limited! Prom Committee 3 yrs., G. A. A. l yr., V. O. T. l yr., Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs., Sig- ma Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs., F. B. eg-49 Thornton Winston DoBo l'll make a commotion in any place! Football 3 yrs., Wrestling I yr., Track l yr., Admirals Hi-Y l yr., Library Club 2 yrs. l.. A. i ., L Sr HT if lf WY C9 ,Y0U 9 WY' i yr., Qillll Q23 ScFoll iylyf, Thoffjffvnf 'Ht em with vow Homecoming Committee l pwse' yr. 7 Iv- gn ,,,..-013 ' X Best All Around - Linda Hahn and Ken Dice Friendliesf-Eddie Ross and Nancy Kirsch Most Talented-Ca rl Over- street and Karen Belding .Z ,rf 3? W we' aaa! xv SucgQe' t Likegiddxe S2 P595 , of' Sovlxle 5He 50p Most Popular-Pat Kay, Larry West, and Kay Prince Res' L I 45? l Most Athletic-Stevie Mc- Oryd Ogk - A Jomc In BTI 9x 'MP Lcwhorn and Lennie Urn- e Dejqr ,VIC-ke '7Gtfe y Rl-,em ll? berger Wittiest-Richard Huney Cuff ond Beverly Foster Best Dressed - Delores Keeney ond Robert Jones Cufest-Lindo Green ond Jimmie Dorn ,,,,.,.,...4--- f. ff Honor racluaies Voledlctonan James Sherrord Sandro Gregory xH my Stevle McLawhorn Leah Grlffln Lnnda Peele Cav- Ninn- Ruth Hemp Salutatorlan Lnnda Green .f-15,, 'UN W' is Nancy Boylan Beverly Sawyer Dolores Cassldy 'Ut'-r 'sy ir' 60 9 7 sldy Sondra Hucks Carolyn Dlxon Tommy Carter Second row Jummne Sherrard Lando W Stallnngs Stevne McLawhorn Llnda Peele Ruth Hemp Third row Leah Grnffnn Sandra Gregory Jomta The Class of l96O recognuzes very proudly nts twenty two Honor Graduates These students have worked thenr hardest for three and one half years to achneve thus honor Honored lndnvndually are the top ten of our class led by James Sherrard valednctornan and Beverly Sawyer salutatoruan To .Je nncluded on the lust of Honor Grad uates us mdeed an outstandmg achuevement Shown In the group plcture are our twenty two honor graduates those who made a 3 or above average We wush these Sensors much success un all they attempt an future years 6l Sf bf' Wayne Wheatley Pat Kay Glenn Gettler Eddne Seager Absent Mary Mortun Kay Pnnce Beverly Sawyer g K' f 0 'T 2 Zz an M ,qi I - G 3' v . , ir r 4 Lf 4 L K Lf ' C7 wr-V Q Front row, left to right: Linda Green, Dolores Cas- Caporale, Nancy Boylan, Kay Perdue. Fourth row: : . . I . . . . I . I . I I I ' . I , , . , . . I Beverly Sawyer Tommy Carter Buddy Over cash Class Song Class Song As we tread these portals of learnung To launch out and greet llfe s beam May our efforts be rewarded May we thunk and act and dream May that whach we ve learned whsle Cradock N ere leave us as on we go May our goals be hugh and worthy May our paths wnth goodness glow Let no fauthless purpose enter Our hearts as we greet the dawn Grant us wusdorn hope and courage Our prayer whsle travelung on E' rFll'fMc'7l3Gr'-E H it mjlifdff gd Class Poem Who Are We? Who are we? sand the crew to thelr captain When reachung theur voyage s end We have fought the battle and braved the sea But has all thus made us men? Yes we have defeated the Idols of :gnorance On our voyage from day to day But shall we recall the hardshrps As we sanled along the way? Who are you? I ask as a challenge As you venture forth an this land Wlll you forever be lust a seaman Or wlll you be a captaln of man? Betty Jo Brown Class Poet Our Class Hsstor Dolores Casssdy Hsstorsan As we the Class of l96O look back wsth fondest memorses on the four years that we have spent sn Cradock our hearts contasn love and prsde for the school that has been the center of our lsfe For Cradock has been the center of all the joys we ve known ssnce that fsrst day sn September four years ago when we as frsghtened freshmen FINALLY entered hsgh school We remember how lost we were especsally dursng lnstsatson week that we were rats of the very lowest specses We knew that we were low man on the to tem pole However st was not long before we had our feet under us and we orgonszed our class We elected Paul Rollsns Pressdent Ken Dsce Vsce Pressdent Kay Prsnce Secretary and Eddse Seager Treasurer Our sponsors were Mrs Rhea Carter and our Mrs Brooks Our student councsl representatsves were Lsn da Hahn Karen Beldsng Sondra Smsth and Beverly Sawyer We enthussastscally plunged snto all actsvs tses and eager to have talent recognsted worked fursously on the Freshman Sophomore Prom Red Sasls sn the Sunset lt was of course a huge success As sophomores our awe struck look was passed on to the class beneath us and we set out to make our class the best yet Gsv sng us able osssstance were our sponsors Msss Emmse Marlowe and Mrs Nancy Wstte and our offscers Paul Rollsns Pressdent Ken Dsce Vsce Pressdent Kay Prsnce Secretary and Eddse Seager Treasurer And of course our prom Stardust was ssmply out of thss world As Junsors our class was really tops We were upperclassmen now and we had begun to realsze lust how trsvsal those lower class men really were' Leadsng our class were Ken Dscc Vsce Pressdent Kay Prsnce Secretary and Larry West Treasurer Helpsng to make our prom, Sayonara, really wonderful lwe even made the Sensors happyl were our able sponsors Msss Jansce Cannon and Mr A B Nsmeyer Cannon and Mr A B Nsmeyer We applauded Jansce Deiarnette as Masd of Honor sn the Msss Cradock Beauty Contest and Kay Prsnce best actress sn Mooneys Ksds Don t Cry and Laura We were very proud of Lsnda Hahn Vsce Pressdent of the S C A Wsth orders sn for our class rsngs we dreamed of the year to come when we would be SENIORS And fsnally we were Sensors' Wsth our re turn to school sn September l959 we set out to prove that we were THE class Of course we wanted to make certasn that those wretch ed freshmen were the fsrst to know' Wsth our strong dessre to serve our school to the utmost we settled down to choose our leaders Larry West Pressdent Tommy Car ter Vsce Pressdent Kay Prsnce Recordsng Secretary and Dolores Casssdy Correspondsng Secretary Once agasn our beloved Msss Byrd was Sensor Class sponsor and to Mr Affeldt fell the smposssble task of keepsng track of the class wealth Our S C A representa tsves were Glen Gettser Dee Keeney Lsnda Hann and Beverly Sawyer We were very proud of the leaders of our school our S C A offscers Ken Dsce Pressdent Kay Prsnce Sec retary and Eddse Seager Treasurer The new annual staff led by Mary Martsn set about to prepare an annual that would We plunged snto all school programs eager to make our resgn outstandsng Sensor year was really tops And our Year of Pressdents proved so We were really boastful about Beverly Sawyer Pressdent of the state S C A Nancy Lsddle Pressdent of the Dsverssfsed Occupatsons Clubs of Vsrgsnsa Kenneth Potts Pressdent of the Vsrgsnsa chap ter of the Dsstrsbutsve Educotson Clubs of Amersca Nancy Basley dsstrsct Pressdent of Future Bussness Leaders of Amersca and Pat Kay dsstrsct Pressdent of D O We dedscated the annual elected our superlatsves ordered our cards and announce ments and were fstted for caps and gowns Slowly the events were slsppsng by lnstsatson Week the Back to School Dance Homecom sng the Thanksgsvsng game lwhen we beat Wslson'l the Faculty play Chrsstmas basket ball season announcement of Jsmmy Sherrard and Beverly Sawyer as Valedsctorsan and Sa Iutotorsan baseball and track Sensor Class play I Remember Mama the Msss Cradock contest the Junsor Sensor prom Sensor ban quet S C A electrons those fsnal exams Baccalaureate and fsnally Graduatson The fsnal days of our sensor year were the gayest and most wonderful of our never to be forgotten hsgh school career lt was the end of our soyous carefree days at Cradock We were approachsng a new era of our lsfe Wsth us we would take the knowledge the gusdance and the very dearest memorses those of Cradock Hsgh' Dolores Casssdy ,,.fI,' I , . . A A - 11 1 ' ' I ll, II II X . . . V hx 1 1 .-' . , f W .2 . I - 2 . A A I ' ' 1 ' I 1 I I I I I I I -I I I I ' - . II II . I 1 I . . S S 4 s - I I I I I ' I 1 1 ' . ' I I after which we were thoroughly convinced outdo any that Cradock had ever published. ll II - . 11 S - 4 ' - Il ' V ll I ' I I I s ,I I 1 I - 42 I 1 I I I .T I I . . . . I 1 - 1 ' II II ' ' ' ' I I 1 I I I I I T I I I I I . - 1 - , T' 1 - 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 I I ' I I I T II II ' ' . . ' T l . . . , I . . - ' I I I ' ' ' I ll II ' I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I ' 1 I 1 ' I 1 I - I . I I I . . . I I ll ll - ' - ' I I I I I ' - I I . I - l I1 .I f I ' I Junnor Class Presldenf John Casteen AX e unlor Class We of the Junuor Class of l96O have had a good year And now we look forward to next year to bemg sensors But I am sure we wall not target nor regret thrs past year or derung our class rings and savmg to pay our class dues The Junior Sensor was the hugh Inght of the year with nts Troplcol Paradnse setting And as the year grew to a close the class all thanked our sponsors Mr Wade and Mrs Heath for all the help they gave us during the year Now with only memorues of our wonderful junlor year we await wnth anxnety our sen lor year fix L Z- XX- ,Q Jumor Class Officers lLeft to Rughtl Sonny Rlchardson Martha Barnes John Casteen Buddy East racfuaies o 61 Z ...I XXX Jumor Class Sponsors Jumor Homeroom Presndents Bull Respess Judy Sums Mr Wade Mrs Heath Larry Weldon Sally McDuffle f Jumor Prom Commatfee Seated Nancy Whute Sandy Stephenson Mary Lnnsey Hogfler Kay Nance Mary Lou Barnes Standmg Nellne Houston Shurley Hayes Margne Pool Helen Snmpson Carol McCreary Jane Lane Q 1, , I 'S D n ' i f y ' '- K ' ,,. 4 4 'O . an '7 g X2 s 2 . I-., ' I 'A . 1 s N x , 'J ' ' L,.,..,.,,. 5 '.......,... ,..a 5 J- Z - X1 vy lf 'QA y ' If , J, A Z. if ' , .1 PNN, Y 1 , lr. , , x A M ' ' .1 rl Vw: ' Azz - , ' tu gn, , 44. ,wwf , are vs H 4..- 1 Marianne Church Robert Butler Nancy Collier Bobby Byrum Lynn Canning Joe Caporale Lois Corbett John Casteen Judy Cuthriell Edward Cox Flo Daniel Bobby Collier A ri,i A ,-gym . J' 'Bw fr, tn- .1 jf 5..- Ever tried to bisect a trisected bisector? Billy Brett Mary Burroughs Robert Bridgeman Joan Butler il Bill Bright' l' Sandra Carneal Kenneth Burke Barbara Chilton Roger Burton fb- Wanda Ashe Arthur Allison Sandra Atkinson Gordon Barnes Martha Barnes Colen Belcher Mary Barnes Jimmy Bell Pat Bazemore Arnold Black Linda Benton Andy Breeden Margaret Britt Herbert Bond Anne Brooddus B .lm 7 'JC' jg in K , Marcia Davenport Joseph Condee Brenda Davis Buddy Connor Lynne Davis l T' Carl Crowe Mary Jo Ditter 4 2 LeRoy Curtis 4 Betty Dixon F-1' 'Q' Dickie Cutchins fa., 'X V B m f' 1 Nonie Dixon Q. Melvin Demarest 4, 'S-. If Elaine Emery Bill Dorson Marian Elder Sammy Dunston Judy Farris George East Joan Ferguson :KW A 4. ,ty ' ,A L.. .. lf Q A Bobby Edmonds Bettie Flythe Rocky Edwards Gloria Foreman Richard Festa S 4.-, ,K 15.1 1' ia.. V Aq.-v . +5 . L-v'. K- 26. Jane Fowler Earl Freeland Lorerta Fox Clifford Freeman Sandra Fox Woody Furlough Carol Galford Charles Futrell Roberta Gibson Ronald Gayle Priscilla Gilbert George Godwin .f 'flu- ff LN Jw A, fc, ,i 7 ' 1 .l al .Q 0: , -., 'UW 5- 'ax-4' 1 ' bs X '5- Q 1.-si :Al W, ,fc if Lynn Hendrick Harold Hostetler Susan Hibble Dickie Hough Faye Hobbs Jimmy Hunley Judy Hodges Jan James Mary Hoffler Dwight Johnson Irene Holt Gene Johnson 9-.- Larry l lOl lowell Linda Hawley Malene Good Hasel Griffey Pat Goree Gordon Grimes , Linda Grahm Buddy Harris Anita Hamn Don Haynes Nancy Hall Eddie Hayden Lynette Harris Michael Hester Brenda Harrell Jimmy Hill Frances l-lathcock Ql? W' 5, Jimmy Holt Carol Hayden 1 .. Robert Hooker Darleen Hayden Sam Hord Shirley Hayes is Buddy Hornik .sy J 'Ii' 41 Sex ff Avfcr ! A 4 i . cg A vc,-.JL leg? H' , O Martha Hooteri ' Lee Johnston Nellie Houston Tommy Jones Elizabeth Hudson of . 9 William Jones , Carolyn Hunt J 5 'erank Knowles Marsha Jones :B j Bobby Lee J 1 7 ,M 'S' : W, x I 1 x Beverly Jones V J John Lee 'L Mary Ann Jererne Ray Lee P. J Ann Jennings 4 L 0 V AO if -Q 'N Q X ' X x v ink?- 25- 1Y'O' 'U' , xl Air A l L J GC. 735 9- Q 5 'A-? B ,A 1. Q 'Z 2' S ., '33 rw, A 'Qi H-J U -lf' ,ma 2 V S N I need o pennant for my wall. Charlie Lewis Penny Jones Q Joe Light Jo Jozwick i 1- ti fi.. r in Ku - sf ' wg M. , Dennis Long Ginny Kalkreuth Jimmy Lott Judy Kasper Don McClellan . -My 'si kg? 4 Q-, ga: ,,,. gf 1, Q ov. Ln ' 'vw- SL' , .Y,. Ne x Shorti Kay John McDilda Carolyn Kellam Jimmy McKee Earleen Kelly Jerry MOCE Vivian Kennedy Larry Marchbonk Sandy Keggr Jimmy Maxon Mary Kincaid Gayle Mayo K7 mf Phyllis Marlowe Herbert Porter Faye Meads Tommy Prcsnell Rose Miles James Rayburn Millie Miller Bill Respess Kay Nance Sonny Richardson I 0- Q ex ,, 1, . X Cf, an gl 6 ' if is. .ly .V ll ,Lk il l , i 1 i 'l1'll',l.' l ' Stu l3lstulilents,slpdying,' J Carlton Newton Sandra McClellan Gene Newsome Carole McCreory M fx Don Nurney Sally McDuffie Charles Pegram Sondra McHargue Gordon Phillips mg-.,fv Jean Klugh Jimmy Melvin Kathryn Knutson Gary Midkiff Dorothy Kohser Bill Morning Bonnie Kyle Ed Morowitz Jane Lane John Myers Edith Larabee Fred Myers Joy Laubach Ed Nettles Sandra Louden V' y' sin H K ax iv tb Q I 'lk l I f uf 'K , - . ' ' r-0 ' ' 'X , X ' i X , ,Y :I i W 1 Q 4, H ft X X lk G 'Qtr' Y t f ag' f 5 f 3- E np- ' A a AWQ 5 X 5 it lv X K0 it S Y 4 f gigs' I -, . it Q3 D -, ws in if 1 K , 4? ,A an . ' , T'f Maraaret Naoier ' X . A ll L 1 A A Kay Neal Jack Rowland Kay Nixon Tommy Scott Beverly O'Dell LeRoy Settle Mary Odom Bobby Shaffer Ellen Overstreet Jack Sherman Dorothy Darker Doug Shields Dot Parker Walley Simmons Lorraine Phillipqs I R 59, , ui., L.-. . Q T 'fav JQ, in pg-9 56 W4 32 5' 1 1..faI ,1 I X. . L at is. H . 'CI' John Sitz Francis Pipkin Lee Smith Margie Pool ,Je V ' fy: 1 J ? ,.. E 4-nv-N ,.. Bobby Snow Tonya Poppell Bob Stampley Kay Powell Warren Taylor I 4' Q by Gay Price George Thomas Charlotte Rae Jimmy Thompson Jane Read Walter Thompson Janice Reavis Lester Toler Frances Rice Ray Turner Bonnie Riggs Charles Vernon N., 1 qv. 1, , J'.r'i'. M. 4 Pat Stelmack Sandra Stephenson Jean Stone Joy Strickland Jeanne Styran Rita Talley Kennie Tetlow Eleanor Thompson Delores Tryee Nancy Tucker Pat Twigg Betty Tyson John Wright Sharon Simmons David Yasaitis Helen Simpson Judy Sims Carolyn Smith Carolyn Stallings T' Irene Staude A 5 Linda Stegall 52 M m, J .!- Beverly Ripley Richard Walden Sharon Roberts Wayne Waff Cathie Robinson Larry Weldon Beverly Robinson J, R. Wilburn Jean Rousey Courtney Williams Diane Scott George Williams Sue Scruggs Mike Wise Barbara Seed . kd A JH: .4 I S 'F'-. ' 'Q R ,avg wwf A 'Q 1- 4 7' Wi XX QW ep.. it Gail Umberger Linda Walton Carol Warren Jeanette Waters Carolyn White Nancy White Nyoka White Linda Whitley Donna Wiggs Joan Williams Sandy Williams Jennifer Wood Sue Woody Patsy Woolwine Connie Yeary Virginia Zerkle CAMERA SHY Gordon Sullivan Ronald Runyon Hilda Boone Anna Curtis Lois Davis Nonnie Dixon Brenda Garris Elizabeth Heitman Lee Jones Mary Sue Jones Linda Wade Barbara Wood fx Q- , vein: , Y 1 - i 5. . Wm ri I , 'Qu . , :L r Ouch, that was my foot! y iii- lf' Q'- 45 Zlle Sophomore Class Sophomore Class President Janlce Hammond .lannce Hammond leads our class again thus year And through the conscnentnous help of our offucers the Sophomores have had a very successful year The sponsors were Mnss E West and Mnss Fntzgerald The hnghllght of thus year was the Freshman Sophomore Prom The Prom was decorated wnth palm trees and all the scenes exemplufued the theme whuch was South Pa CIfIC The Sophomores have really had a wonderful year and we are look mg forward to the two remammg years we wall spend at Cradock Hugh XX 0 1 Y? Sophomore Class Officers Frank Bryant Donna Hahn Dolly Terry A3 :ss 1' - 'D ,5-.ri ' l - V , 'gg' i 4 '- O .f?' a 1 L Sophomore Class Sponsors Muss Qraduafes of '62 Sri Sophomore Prom Commnttee Martha Ray Butler Peggy Ellzebeth West Mass Cora Moe Fitz Nelson Brenda Shockleford Sandro Netherley Vlckne gerald Snlvester Glenda Gay ur 01' 9 Ik i ,J ,,.f Y 1 ss Sophomore Homeroom Presldents-Suttmg Janice Hammond Donna Hahn Jackie Morrus Harriet Nelson Davrd Hall Sfandmg Kurt Wood Merlene Wolfe Margaret Van Sant Walter Credle l,aTr V'fQinia Frazier ' ' Richard Flythe Charles Frye Barbara Gordon Jonny Glower Betty Harrell Roy Harrell .rv si' my ri 5 ' J ' F' GQ 'df siazcbefh Gibson ' Lt ' X. ' . A 'RC Robert Gilmer A 5, I YZ I' . ,dm -G Judy Hamm ' if i 3 . 5- Ganny Hall , :W ? 1 ,V Mary Sue Harrison J A, I Shirley Hewett Sandy Hill Brenda Hooks Bobby Havner Betsy Hoffler Donald Hudson Bobby Jeffries Pat Hughey Jay Sue Freeland Wayne Galloway Donna Hahn Wayne Hadscll Brenda Harris Reid Harrell Glenda Hewlett Daniel Hodges Andrea Horton David Jones g 'R M. Jerry Fox 'iff' Glendel Gay 5- .3, I Pat Gillette ,J Joe Gilliam 4 T x I iQ Henry Gooch fo i Pam Hall 'har 4 ' 2.5 Janice Hammond ,K . David Hall 9. I L f Wayne Hardisfy 5,- fi Judy Harrison 5 , Joyce Herron - Clarence Hasty ji- .L 4 5 if 'Eg Q. l J 3 . .1 Q ' Richard Henderson 631 Shirley Hill tv ,A, kf V Joyce Hoffman Q Eddie House JA K ffl X f ,CMT , Bobby Huggins Janice Hughes Peggy lngle Thomas Jordan is XX 4796- is 1-1 'P+ og an Kuff Linda Rea Robert Swayne Doris Roper Paul Thompson Donna Sealy Wendell White Gail Smith Kirk Wood Annette Strickland Darryll Gibson i '23 ,.. E M is J L 2 i vs Bob Stapp Doris Riggs 6 K N. ,, ,M wk? 'Q 'Q 4,,. ,w--v 1 Lewis Templeton f 'KW 'V' lbbie Saddler A-t 'E' in e Mike Wheeler are Brenda Skelton 9 f Richard Williams .-v 1 Eloise Stephens A. vyn Yeakle Dolores Swanson x - 0 Q. 4. -2 .41 Fx' L., 1. 1, 1 gg' Qu. G ,Av f '-gf--If 4 i z 5 QA 2 . In-Q ' 'N U- 1.- . AG, .'a. E7 ,f Sandra Reaves Tom Tashoty Diana Rose Roy Ward Brenda Shackleford L. Wayne White Diane Stancil James Wynn Judy Stroupe Stevie Stewart Sandra Rhodes Barbara Rogerson Sonny Taylor John Thomas Virginia Ann Rose Clyde Sawyer Doug Wentz Jim Whiddon Suzie Shinault Carol Slocumb Peter Wiggins Joseph Winslow Gloria Staude Barbara Steward Jerry Yarbrough Larry Young Etta Sullivan Vicki Sylvester Dolly Terry Jeanie Van Dyck Margaret Van Sant Barbara Welch Merlene Waite Glorio Ward X L 3 ca, fs- I gr ,, Betty Whitehurst L.. Nancy Whitlock f x Q 4 Pat Williams Betty Yeary Betty Young f, 43-f V gf! 1 -5 4+ 'Z .fm X CAMERA SHY Kenneth Bishop Warren Blow Linwood Bridges George Bryan John Christenberry Michael Eason Donald Gibson Robert Rowe Tommy Gaylor Sandra Long Shirley Lewin Sharon Short Shirley Williams 4 4x N W r. Us 3' 5' Q, Brenda Wilson is gf, fr .., , A fb , , i fx ,. , fbi ' 'X . A 4 'S' Pearl Zucker 'E 1' . 82 A ,ff Professo e , HouS KQNS of C' mbe' And it hrxsKOPhe' Cucu was Be kind t O Animals Week Oo Wode Wocks wondering waiters. They said it couIdn't be done! 1-ltr Freshman Class President Tommy Gillette Under the successful leadership of Tommy Gillette class president the Freshmen have experienced a very eventful year Our sponsors Miss Jo Ann Scarborough and Mr John Wulzer were very helpful In every way The Freshman class was nobly represented in the Homecoming fes fIVIfI6S by Jackie Bishop and Tom my Gillette Our biggest ond most exciting Sophomore Prom With the collec tion of Sl OO dues we were able to carry out very successfully the theme South Pacific We the Freshmen can truthful ly say that this year will be one to remember We shall look forward with much anticipation to our last few years at Cradock Freshman Class Officers-Jackie Bishop, Cheryll Poe, Tommy Gillette, Connie Wolfe. ghe Hreshman Class f, , ' A If if l U . ' .. project this year was the Freshman- ,-4 XS 'Q ic ,lg 'J .A , sl fi V H 5 M, racluafes 0 63 T? 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U a r s 1 l y Charles Huneycutf End Senior new Richard Huneycutt Larry Weldon l-lalfback Senior Quarterback Junior i ded. 11 1 3: Front row, left to right: Lennie Urnberger-co-copfoin, Bob Sfompley, George Willioms, Lorry l-lollowell, Mike Tommy Presnell, Pool Rollins-co-captain, Billy Brett, Crouch, Charles Hlmeycun' Em' Freemnd' 3rd row: Frank Knowles, Gordon Barnes, Bobby Lee, 2nd row: John Lee, Gene Newsome, Marlowe McSwoin, Sornmy Goy, Bucldv l-lorris, Wolrer Credle, Jockie Morris. , Oof A 'Sl 5 ll Eddie House Billy Brett Wayne Watt Fullbcck Sophomore Tackle Junior End Junior , . 4 IX 4-.Ml . ?, Arnold Rodriguiz Guard Senior House breaks away for a lang gain. Oley Linkous Leroy Guard Senior Halfback www, X ,,-,.-al Paul Rollins-Ca-Captain Guard Senior Anxious Admirals await their turn to enter the game Curtis Joe Light Junior Fullback Junior .s.f, 4+ ' 2- .1 I PCL Lennie Umberger-co-copfoif Jimmy Robertson . I - x ,Ll Tackle Senior Guard Senior 147,55 g- K..--I -C ,f' ' N ,u i .. . 2 W '20, U Q-ef' - -- fy, ?,,., ,-,L . 7 Aa--L 'V f Vp 5 ,adv 1 L J , J 43, ,.,-L. 777 ... 'W'-was vm n-L,,,-,,,,.... 1 ,. , -are .A L Q 7 if jf I erwgi-MA K A game for Paul! Freelond outfoxes a Maury Commodore Earl Freeland J. R. Wilburn Sammy Gay Halfback Junior End Junior Guard Senior at vs' A9 W ut Ronnie Davis Marlowe McSwam Gordon Phillips Guard Sophomore Tackle Sophomore Halfback Junior Cradock 7 Newport News 20 September 'l'l After a hard fought contest Cradack lost their opening game for the first time in many years The Admirals held the Ty phoons in check until the end of the first half when the score w s l37 favor of Newport News but the second half told the tale Cradocks lone TD was made by sophomore fullback Eddie House Others who gave sparkling performances were Jimmy Robertson Larry Weldon and co captains Paul Rollins and Lennie Umberger Cradock 'l3 Great Bridge 0 September 'I8 The fighting Admirals once more subdued the Great Bridge Wildcats l3-O thanks to a mighty team effort. Bath touchdowns were made by Eddie House who carried the ball on more than half the Admiral plays. Other outstanding players were Richard Huneycutt, Jimmy Robertson, and Gordon Phillips. Y ifrwfesff I ,- r-r ff ew I Gordon Barnes Randy Lewus Gene Newsome n Jumor Center Sophomore Fullback Jumor Cradock 32 Suffolk 'I3 October 2 The Cradock Admurals downed the Suf folk Red Raiders 32 l3 ln a spectacular game At the end of the furst half the score was 7 6 Cradock Fullback Eddue House scored twnce on runs of 2l and l7 yards and Rnchard Huneycutt reeled off an Bl yard scamper for another TD The other two touchdowns were made by Earl Freeland and Gordon Phullups Cradock 7 Granby 7 October 9 Surprusnngly the favored Admirals were held to a 7 7 tue by the Granby Comets A Granby punt, blocked by Ruchard Huney cutt, set up Cradoclc's only TD, whuch was o pass from Wayne Waff to Charles Huney cutt Thus made the score 7 O at the end of the furst half Others turnung In good performances were Lennie Umberger, Eddue House, and Billy Brett .n 15 . U9 I I l .I - , : X .ir '.3....f 'i 7' 1 ' - .'3 r 15.'wjiil5r'l- ' 3'-'VII :g V ' xl,Q'14',,n sg I ,-I A mfg? 1.1, Ny.: F-,Urn :V ,i-5' , S :. H lv.. u J Q1 Qc 5' .,1.' . ' EM. E Cl ' 1 Crodock 0 Oscar Smith 'I9 October 16 The Admirals lost their second game at the hands of Oscar Smith l9-O. Smith, neld in check for the first half, broke a scoreless deadlock in the early minutes of the third period. Cradock, though defeated played on exciting game. Cradock 18 Maury 6 October 23 An alumni crowd of 4 SOO watched the mighty maroon and gold defeat the Com modores l8 6 on the sparklrng running of sophomore fullback Eddie House Charles l-luneycutt caught a pass for the funal TD Lennne Umberger was the defensuye stand out Other outstanding players were Gordon Phrllips Billy Brett and Larry Weldon Cradock 27 Princess Anne 6 October 30 Crodock flattened Prrncess Anne 27 6 Friday nnght Thus decisive Eastern Distrrct verdrct was the first regustered by Coach Weldon over has counterpart Pete Sachon Little Larry Weldon a chap off the old block made the drfference l-le passed for two TD s and ran for one Other outstand :ng players were Charles and Richard Huneycutt Wayne Waff and Eddue l-louse r '1 , . I - , . ff. 11 . I , . I Crodock 7 Norview 27 November 6 Trailing for the first time this season, unbeaten Norview exploded for two touch- downs in the second and third quarters to whip the tricky and dangerous Cradock eleven, 27-7. Larry Weldon's passing and House's running brought about Cradock's only TD. Wayne Waff played an excep- tionally good game. Crcdock 'I3 Churchland 9 November 13 The Eddie House Larry Weldon duo was the main factor in Cradocks victory over the Churchland Truckers House carried the ball 21 times and Weldon threw ll passes The Huneycutt twins were the targets for many of Weldon s passes The touchdowns were scored by Richard Huneycutt and Eddie House Fine performances were also turned in by Wayne Waff Lennie Umberger and Billy Brett Cradock 44 Wilson 3 November 26 Enioying their best Thanksgiving Day football feast on record the Admirals Over ing of the rivals since V953 The ease in which the Admirals ran up the score sur prised a crowd of 6000 Larry Weldon pitched to end Charles Huneycutt for three TDs Other touchdowns were made by Jackie Morris Earl Freeland Lennie Um berger and Eddie House The whole team played a magnificent game For his spec tacular performance Charles Huneycutt re ceived the Most Valuable Player trophy , , whelmed Wilson, 44-3, in the first meet- Coach Larry Weldon We can always rely on our man- agers Porkchop Kennedy, Stevie Mutter, Sammy Dunsfon, Sonny Richardson and Carl Crowe. 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K Ye 1 ' Q f We s Cracfocg 5rounces Wilson LM- 3 ' Sh ond the crowd cheered . , Good catch Lomo Y Mom Hur1eycu1'f congrotulotes her boys. V? Xu From front right: Carl Crowe, manager, Larry Weldon, Bobby Collier, Charlie Lewis, Jimmy Darden, J. R. VVilburn, Jackie Morris, Ed Pieroni, Richard l-luneycutt, Lennie Umberger, and Wayne Watt, Varsity Basketball The Cradock cagers have had a hot and cold season so far this year. The club is made up of four seniors including Ed Pieroni, cap- tain, Richard Huneycutt, Lennie Umberger and Jimmy Darden. Representing the juniors are Wayne Waff, J. R. Wilburn, Larry Wel- don, Bobby Collier, and Charlie Lewis, with Jackie Morris the only sophomore. The offensive-minded Admirals were led in points and rebounds by Wayne Lama Waff. Ed Pieroni and Lennie Umberger were other large factors in our victories. The coach, Mr. Mac Eure, had only three lettermen returning from last year. Next year we are looking forward to an even more successful season since there will be several more lettermen returning. ! L f 5 Jflh J. R. Wilburn Larry Vkfeldon Guard Guard pr' .5 X Bobby Collier Jackie Morris Charlie Lewis Forward Guard Forward Jackie always gets the ball Vane way ar an- otherl. vi' So you wont to Ieorn how to swum Freelond looks for on opening, T - 'Y' 4-1'-' Thus IS the way nt s done 4L 8 'lst row: Joy Smith, Mike Martin, Alvin Woods, Lewis Taylor, Butch Blow. 4th row: Billy Burnell, Don Cum Templeton, Paul Richardson, Walter Credle, 2nd row: rnings, Woody Woodard, Dexter Marlowe, Porkchop' Mike Tilley, Bucky Lawson, Alfred Bastinelli, Donald Kennedy, Daffney Prichard. Sth row: Gordon Reamy Barnes, Danny Woods, Ried Harrell. 3rd row: Wayne Bobby Bracy, Jan Bateman, Don Lusk, Richard Flythe Galloway, Billy Day, Richard Ferby, David Hall, Tommy Casey Archer. unior Varsity Hoofgall Co-captains Walter Credle and Lewis Templeton talk over plays with Coach Benzie. Qiris Aimefic Association we H ,M .,,,,..,q..mMr '.N, A Mary Jo serves to raise the score. O WCW' Y .rqodfe an my Miss Diane Fory, sponsor, U X-,iQ dum Strike four, you're out. Over, not down, please! fff' L E-A' I' , .VI 1 unior Varsity Clleerleaclers A, Finn N Left to ugh! Duane Rose Betty Anne Weldon Becky Howard Beverly Odell Mary Ruth Sauvan Duane Spence Phyllus Muller Betsy Hoffler Joyce Blake labsenfl Judy Dodd CX f LA The captanns ruse 5 Co coptams Joyce Blake and Duane Rose Varsity 41 We mean our shoes. Time out for o picture. The Lineup. E ,, x 4. -' ,w Yy-r V nznununsnn-n--gn-n ,V i ft' ' is X3 MIA' V ,qaxwkj X -' 251, 'X.g!T K Zig lf1 'S-5 'SL' A Lfkg I 1, RJ efegv S -N I I C, ,fi fl eleefg ee MMS . pfn- f i A r' S X R ,nog 4, QAJH79-115 ke X-xfeevho - ii fi 1 'S MW' S 681' QA EFS , , ffiff . L wx-V, KJ px W-X 'Leif J N Y, K L' 'f k . v-,ar V x LL ,JF L L k C iyx. L yfwx-9 SS '- xjnl .xS' y x.s ff' 0 I CO-Captain Co-captain Beverly Foster Dee Keeney Senior Senior ' I UW, ,,,. W., ll - -::: ' WM- fikff f V f' i'x ' if It .2 -' fjllf hrfj, 1 ,Y 1 LL x 'Q-f' ., ' -L. 3 , ' J CNS Bennie Cahoon Mary King Linda Green Nancy Bailey Senior Senior Senior Senior Lynn Davis Sandro Stephenson Carole McCreory Linda Whitley Junior Junior Junior Junior i 0RGANIZA'FIONS 4,4 3-2. In-8963, I The Ncmonol Honor Socuety mducrs new members The Chorus presents theur on nuol Chrvstmos concert N9 Adrmrols Tru HIY says A chors Aweugh to the Alumnl ' -sag v 3 i A fi vi' i V k Lf -9 '- I v x I '5 - 'Q hu 1 ' f , '. , . V IWW I . 11' - Q.. M ? ' , ' - ,Z .. V ' 1, M -L ef-, ,Q ,V . A 'N -1 ,. x., ,y.. 1y , Q :A 51,3-Q, ,W V' . if -Ili.-W 5 ' . .lt 1A . 5AA, , s,, ,g - - n A . ,, . ., , A 1 4- - I X s It . , Left to right, 'lst row: Delena Jones, Donna Hahn, Les- Shirley Hayes, Nellie Houston, Linda Hahn, Dee lie Hall, Beverly Sawyer, Cheryll Poe. 2nd row: Eddie Keeney, Penny Jones, Sondra Hayden, Patty Hales, Seager, Kay Prince, Ken Dice, Kay Nance, Janice Ham- Peggy Nelson, John Casteen. mond. 3rd row: Miss Elizabeth West, Glenn Gettier, 5He Student Cooperative Association The Student Council set eight objectives this year: l. To promote a true Christian attitude in all phases of student life. 2. To promote good sportsmanship and citi- zenship through all phases of school and community activities. 3, To emphasize honor and high moral stand- ards in every action of life. 4. To encourage a greater and better coop- eration and sharing of responsibilities on the Dart of students, teachers, and parents. 5. To help the students in places of leader- ship recognize and accept their responsi- bilities. 6. To educate the students in Civil Defense procedure. 7. To stimulate the interest of the students in improving the club program. 8, To stress to the students the value of scholastic achievement. Among the projects undertaken toward these objectives were: Back-to-school assem- bly, pep rally and dance, Orientation week, Teacher's Coke party, sponsored a homecom- ing float, leadership training class, Beat Wil- son Week, Thanksgiving Assembly, Book Barrel Day, Christmas Dance and school dec- orations, Children's Welfare project, Beauty Contest, Cclor Day, March of Dimes and Community Chest Drives and Honor Roll parties. These are just a few of the many activities undertaken by this year's Student Council. This year was considered a huge Success by everyone. S.C.A. prepares for March of Dimes campaign. Glenn, Patty, Delena, and Shirley advertise Color Day. O i 'Ori fn., Q19 Q 'sr Kenneth Dlce Mnss Eluzabeth West Presxdent Sponsor T7 Kay Nanqe Kay Prlnce Eddie Seager Vrce President Secretary Treasurer Councll members check Chrnstmas decorations er , K 51 X M -25 ' I aiional Honor Society 'WW 4 1--J' First row: M. Barnes, L. Hahn, S. McLowhorn, M, Mar- tin, M. King, L. Green, B. Berryhill, S. Hicks, K. Prince. Second row: N. Boylen, J. Reavis, N. White, F. Meads, K. Nance, B. Sawyer, F. Daniels, L. Davis, A. Jennings. Third row: P, Kay, D. Cassidy, K. Perdue, C, Dixon, L. Peele, M. Davenport, J. Sims, A. Jereme, B. Riggs, C, McCreary, Fourth row: C. Stallings, S. Gregory, S. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote character, encourage scholar- ship and leadership, and to stimulate a desire to render service. The Cradock Chapter of the Honor Society, an honorary organization sponsored by the National Education Asso- ciation, was tormed in l954, There is on impressive induction ceremony in November at which new members are Eddie Seager, Vice President, Mary Martin, Secre- tory, Stevie McLawhorn, President, Glenn Gettier, Treasurer. 'f......,...f it 'll' fu. if L McDuftie, L. Griffin, R. Hemp, J. Carporale, M. Hooten, N. Houston, M. L. Hoffler, S. Hayes, H, Simpson, J. Fowler. Fifth row: B. Edmonds, L. Settle, J. Hunley, S. Richardson, J. Sherrard, A. Wheless, W. Wheatley, R Jones, L Smith, G. Gettier, E Seager, B. Tarris, B Stampley. tapped To be eligible tor membership one must have a B or 904-W average and must show cutstanding leadership, character, and service. Membership is limited to l5 per cent of the Senior class and lO per cent of the Juni:rclass. In addition to the induction ceremony, there is the spring banquet and various other projects. I ain't so dumb! N.. , 1 Qnler-Club Council 'T il' First row: T, Butler, D. Ziskind, Second row: D. Cas- sidy, J. Lane, K. Nance, E. Larabee, M. Odom. Third row: S. Hanbury, B. L. Sanderson, P. Neese, L. Stegal, The Inter-Club Council, composed of all club presidents, was formed to help the clubs solve their many problems that arise through- out the year. The Council works in every way possible to Club presidents look at the show case poster. .Lt . fi'- -,,- - 1 1-gg QMVVL- Q, 5,-,ma ,QQ 31-1-. fx! V9 ,4,,4f N. Bailey, M. J. Bennett, M. L. Hoffler, L, Hendrick K. Prince. lAbsenti Stevie McLawhorn. boast interest in our club program while, at the some time, offering service to our com- munity. This year's program included spon- soring the Forget-Me-Not sale, and the car-- vossing for food for Thanksgiving. Officers: President, Kay Nance, Secretary, Jone Lane ,1 e l .ill '27 JW l 1 ' X SY: iii' 1 The Diversified Occupations Club is a state organization made up of D. O. students in ff ' i' , , . . . . DlU6l'Slf16Cl QCCUPAUOUS we . Zal ffl i iti if Mr. Affeldt checks his students' work. Reginald Wall, Delores Cassidy, Pat Kay, President, Roland McKenzie, Nancy Liddle, Dickie Vick, Shorti Kay. lst row: M. Britt, N. Boylan, L. Griffin, B. Powell, S, Kay, N. Liddle, P. Kay, D. Cassidy. 2nd row: W. Thompson, H. Cole, J. Holt, C. Simmons, D. Hooks, C. Oakey, W. Simmons, R. McKenzie, D. Vick, E. Cockes, various schools in the state. Our local chapter consists of 33 students working in many dif- ferent occupations through the cooperation of local business and industry. The aims of the D. O. Club are to develop within the students leadership, fellowship, craftsmanship, character, and citizenship. Among the local activities, we held club meetings, participated in the Thanksgiving food drive, entered a float in Homecoming, and participated in the Annual Employer- Employee banquet with other D. O. Clubs in the area. This year for the first time, a Cradock D. O. student, Nancy Liddle, held the office of Pres- ident of the State D. O. Club. Mr. Harley Affeldt. 3rd row: R. Wall, O. Pettit, J Myers, C. Fields, F. Galuska, A. Perry, J. Lucado, J, C Stewart, R. Gould, W. Williams. E Disttiliutive Sclucation The Distributive Education Club is working very hard to accomplish their many objectives and projects for this year. Each month we hold a professional club meeting at one of the local restaurants which is working cut very well. Our activities for the year consist of many socials, a District Con- vention, and to climax the year, a State Con- vention which is held at Richmond. Our aims and purposes are to provide the club members with a means of learning of vocational opportunities in the field of dis- tribution. 'lst row: C. Poppell, S. Smith, J. Mims, C. Frederick, B. Adams, K. Belding, C. O'Shields. 2nd row: P. Plum, M. Corrigan, A. Hamm, R. Cox, R. Kues, J. Strole, J. Tate, B. Corrigan, P. Lakes, B. Wood. 3rd row: Mr. Fleeman, G. Sullivan, J. McKee, L. Woods, M. Bridgeman, F. Officers-Sitting: Sandra Smith, Carol Fred- erick, Jimmy Mims. Standing: Chan Pop- pell, Mr. Fleeman, Karen Belding, Bobby Adams, Kenneth Potts, president. Practice makes perfect. Jum , T. Winston, B. Hed epeth, B. Mason, L. West D Q i P. Burke, A. Garrett, C. Wylie, M. Knott, E. Pickett. 4th row: R. Day, R. Cahoon, C. Rose, D. Johnson, C Williams, J. Thompson, P. Johnston, R. Turner, K. Potts 0611 14 Q Thus IS unterestang The Ruth Credle Chapter of the Natuonal Quall and Scroll named un honor of :ts sponsor IS a member of the natuonal socnety for the pur pose of encouragung and rewarding rndlvudual achievement un journalism The society has al ways taken an active part In ralslng standards In :ts fleld and In drrectlng the course of hugh school journalnsm Quill And Scroll Officers Bully Lou Sanderson President Mary Martln Secretary Mary Ann Je reme Vnce President Helen Mltchell Hnstorlan Standing N Kursch G Woodard J Rousy S Hanbury M Barnes J Casteen N Houston S Hayes S Mc uffne M Barnes L Tlley S Hacks S Morrus Seated H Mltchell H Snmpson B Sanderson Muss R Credle E Lorrabee Mary Mortnn Absent M Jereme f 4' M'- Sitting: P. Neese. Standing: L. Cooper, B. Sanderson, D, Wylie, K. l'liClsS, 5- W00dY, B- Riggs, L. Buchancan, P. Hales, A. Branch. Dramaiics Club The Dramatics Club of Cradock High We help behind the stage in some of the School participated in the Goodwill Drive in dramatic productions presented throughout November and in the food drive on Thanks- the year. Our sponsor is Mr. Patrick Blake, giving, the dramatics coach at Cradock. Officers-Linda Buchancan, Sue Woody, Peggy Neese, Billy Lou Sanderson, Publicity is essential to drarnatics, bg- - if . ,.iS EBV. ff I , k 'Vi' 19 ,S .i , '37' l V S Qirls Aillletic Association 'lst row S Brown L Coleson S McGee M Dltter S M Barnes 3rd row Mus Duane Fary D Holt S Vlall James M Barnes S Harrison 2nd w F Able G M Bennett N Houston S McLawhor Bennett D Dltter M Elder P Thomas S McDuffue Thus year the GAA has taken part rn a varuety of actnyntues We helped the DAV sell poppues The G A A had several tournaments such as volleyball ping p ng basketball baseball and tennus We played Churchland and Great Brsdge un basketball and volleyball respec tlvely ln co operatuon with Admarals HIY the GAA sponsored a Twnrp dance nn whlch gurls had the honor of askmg the boys To end the year the Cradock and Great Bridge GAA s held their annual banquet where the officers for next year were installed Doubles anyone Officers Martha Barnes Nellne Huston Sallle McDutfue Mary Jo Bennett Presldent Mary Jo Dltter Ula Zhespian Society The Thespian Society is a more advanced group in dramatics than the Dramatics Club, though each of them has the same set goal whnch us the advancement and promotnon of dramatucs In order to become o member of Troupe 1491 a student must have earned at least ten polnts rn dramatlcs at some time pre vrous to has nnductnon He may do thus by has partncnpatnon un plays work back stage etc It us consndered quute an honor to become 0 member of such a hughly natnonally recognuzed organization Left to right Carl Overstreet Mr patrlck Blake labsent when picture was token? Kay Prnnce John and Lee dnsplay theur skulls Who me Karen Beldnng Lunda Hahn Lee Smith 'N ,pl ,,-J av' ..w w ,Kul- 2 1+ ',,.-auf' I , - I I ' . 7 x -ff 5? l N I . ,, ,U , . : I ' V I I I l I - f 'Q A ,, W V' wr,-W' I ..1 A 0 ' , ' V M. Y . 1 '.,. 1 ' , , V VW,,,.A in e fy ,Mr ' EI - ty, , l Ur j L ' A ' 2 ,, J ,W- V Y, .. , . , A U X , . ffm, any 5:3 ' If Q1 . The Science Club of l959-60 has attempted both to stimulate scientific interest and to offer expres- sion for this interest. Inter- esting guest speakers, ap- propriate films, demonstra- tions, field trips, and vari- ous group projects are among the carefully plan- ned programs designed to contribute toward an enjoy- able year for club members. Encouraged by the suc- cess of the Science Fair which it sponsored last year for students in the elemen- tary schools of N o r f o l k County, the Science Club is again sponsoring the Ele- mentary Science Fair. By engaging in various civic activities, the mem- bers of the Science Club have endeavored to contrib- ute toward a better commu- nity. 1 six 11- ily lst row: Mrs, Witte, E. Blackwell, B. Skelton, E. l-luddleston. 2nd row: J Bretton, l.. Settle, H. Evans. 3rd row: B. Respess, B, Blow, T. Lewis, D. Zis kind. 4th row: E, Rollins, A. Wheless, J. Sherrard, M, Wheeler, Sth row Jim Rhew, W. Rhumbouth, J. Dunn, B. Cahoon. Science Club Officers-David Ziskind, President, Alan Wheless, Jqmeg Sherrgrd, l.6flS l'lOp6 this works, fellows. 30 E. J First row: J. Mace, R. Cutchins. Second row: R. C. Walden, B. Bright. Third row: S. Dunston, T. Butler, Mr. Wulzer, R, Henderson, S. Richardson. Fourth row: B. Conner, B. Forest. Fifth row: R. Word, D. Hall, J, Dunn, D. Barnes. Sixth row: J. Wright, N Admirals Hi lj f' f ..'- wif, X 'J ,lwffj 1 If , ,Q f. K, The purpose of the Ad- mirals Hi-Y Club is to cre- ate higher Christian stand- ards in a way that will be ci benefit to the student, the school and the community. Among our many activi- ties were participating in the Forget-Me-Not Sale and the Christmas party for un- derprivileged c h i I d r e n, sponsoring the Twirp Dance, and encouraging projects for the betterment of the school. Officers-Billy Bright, Tommy Butler, Sponsor, Mr, John Waller, David Hall, Gnd DO,-.Qld Bgrnegl We didn't win them but we can clean them!! 1 .gl 5He Ari Club The purpose of the Art Club is to bring the joys and beauty of art to students and other members of the community. We feel that the enjoyment of art makes problems more sumple and therefore makes thus a better place IH whuch to Iuve Seated F Larabee, J, Thomas, J. Bell, S. Bu- chanan Mrs Staffon. Standing: M. Miller, J. Scarborough R Gilmer, M. Tiller. Huture Homemakers O Amerlca The Future Homemakers of Amernca as com posed of chartered state assocratuons whnch IH ofhfefs Lynn l'le d ClfS NOHCY Tufke' Sharon Short Mrs R Adams Sandra McClellan turn are made up of chapters nn junior and senior hugh schools which offer homemakmg The motto as Toward New Horuzons lt ex presses the purpose of learnrng to luve better today that our famnlres lnyes may be better -' tomorrow Lets make a scrapbook' ls! row S Short N Tucker G Staude Mrs R Adams Mcl-largue S Roberts P Gzbbs J Sullivan 3rd r w A Broaddus 5 McClellan L Hendricks 2nd row M 5 Louden E Hudson B Joyner E Rutledge B Fly e er B yrs Phil Lol! er Styr M Davenport W Ashe O 'lst row M es P Pee e B 2nd row Wlnn V Wnggs E K Nlxan Offlcers Lee Sm F Hobbs N Dnxon J Rausey J Schroder R P Randolph J Jozwlck M Odom B Thomas M Carpenter M Barnes N Whale S Hlll J Hooks D Tyree M Dltfer G Kalkreufh V Henderson S Willoughby S Comes P are J F wler L B Jenk Helvey B Knowles G Bennett L Le-wus C Smlth J Jacobs 3rd row L Buchanan Zge Cgorus 'Ist row Nancy Whale Jane Fowler nth 2nd row Peggy Carpenter Lynne Davls Marlon Elder Buddy Overcash L91 5 get thug tune nght 26 gi Q From left to nght 'Ist row Sandra Stephenson Lynne Davis Sandy Wulhorns Beverly Sawyer 2nd row Buddy Overcosh Bull Orrock Lee Smuth Carl Overstreet Ronme Bray A 4706! E effaffgwi 2614, .efMa,L4Z,0 From left to right Nellue Houston Ann J e Fowler Marlon Elder Brenda Skelton Mary Jo Dltter I Sextei s ,..,....... 1.4. . sr .mis . 2 Ist row, standing: B. Harris, S. Cunningham, S. Morris, B. Hayden, G. Umberger, M. Odom, L. Harris, T. Pop- pell, E. Beasley, 2nd row: Seated: l-l, Hostetler, F, Dan- iel, C. Stallings, K. Tetlow, C. Whitehurst, B. Edmunds B. Barton, K. Prince, S. Hibble. 3rd row: B. Berryhill K. Knutson, S. Owen, J. Stone, R. Abel, D. Wylie, A. Linton, A. Johnston, L. Marchbank, A. Jennings, N 1 1 With the coming of this year, the band had much to look forward to. The general organization of the group was at its peak and the playing ability of each player had in- creased to meet the challenge of Grade Six music. As usual the band performed at half-time for football games with bigger and better shows. For two special shows, the band com- bined with the band of the opposing school to present the half-time performance . . . They proved to be successful and will be con- tinued next year. , Again this year, a small Pep band played for basketball games, The band's presence aroused spirit and provided entertainment at half-time. Foreman, M. Doyle, J. Lippord, J. King. 4th row: R, Williams, T. Neathery, S. Lindsay, D. Dorsett, M, Hoo- ten, P. Wiggins, L. Benton, R. Golf, M. Early, G. Man- cuso, D. Brantley, R, Burton, R. Butler, P. Thompson, G. Godwin, T. Carter, E. Bottoms, S, l-lanbury, B. Mon- nell, C. Stegal, K. l-licks, J. Sherman, S. Barrow. 5542 Craclock HigH The band also had its two annual concerts, the Christmas Concert and Spring Concert which were each followed by dances. Another activity that has become an annual affair is the band's banquet at which letters and pins are awarded to deserving members. ln response to an invitation by the Stetson Uni- versity Band of Deland, Florida, the band made a concert tcur of Florida during the Spring vacation. Of course, the main event of the year was the Eastern District Band Festival at which the band played Grade Six music, the most difficult for high school bands. This year, the festival was held at Cradock and the pro- gram was considered a success, , , Sth row: B Dean, G, Abrams, G Pelwoirn, B. Waters, W, lmperial, R Piland, S, Shipp, D Nurney, C, Riyenbark, Wylie, B Roache, H, Benton, T Umberger, J Mar- 'v1,Hester,B BryQnt,W,White shall, E Brown, D, Hodges, D. Carpenter, Mr Leo Scgool Band Band Staff, seated: Stanley Hanbury, Drum Major, Bill Bryant, Secretary, Selba Morris, V. President, Tommy Carter, President, Kay Prince, Head Major- ette, Eddie Bottoms, Treasurer, Standing: Mike Early, Freshman Representative, Bobby Monell, Freshman Representative, Bill Deon, Sophomore Representative, Mike Hester, Junior Representative. andthe bond played on. Q l 4 l G25 A Stanley l-lanbury Drum Major Brenda Harris Lynette Harrus Jeannme Kung Gayle Umberger Kay Prunce Ann Jennings Helen Benton Selba Moms Tonya Poppell Kay Prmce Head Ma,orette Zlflagorettes Banner and Flag Corners Sandra Cunmngham Mary Ann Odom Betty Hayden Elleen Beazley ? . V l , V , l ' ' ' 'll J ' i 2 ' l L so 94 A 1 slfflhg H Hostetler B Skelton N Counts M Toler D 'Stegal L Stegol Standing M Franlflin E Freeland The purpose of the Bible Club is to seek to reach the students with the Bible thrcugh personal witness to 'n- struct the Christians in the Lord to pro- mote Christian fellowship, and to create more interest in the Bible throughout the school. Even though the Bible Club is small this year, we feel that cur goals have been accomplished through the able leadership ot Mr Toler, Officers-Diane Stegal Linda Stegal Mary Franklin E Dba guture Business The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization for students of business. Its purpose is to bring about a better business understanding, Activities of the year included work in a homecoming float, work with Deep Creek High School in forming an F. B. L. A. Chap- ter, collecting food for the needy at Thanks giving and Christmas, and profit making pro- jects, including the Student Faculty Basket- ball game. Make sure you push the right one. 'Ist row: J. Outten, R. Ambrose, B. Newman, V, Moy, G. Woodard, P. Weyant, S. Hicks, J. Reed, C. Dixon. 2nd row: R. Bolen, A. Johnson, B. Brown, C. Jones, V. feaders of Am 2fiC21 5-:rf Officersil? Dietz, R, Bolen, V. Zerkle, K. Perdue N. Bailey. Zerkle, P. lngle, C. Harlow, D. Mclntosh. 3rd row: G. Mayo, S. Gay, K. Perdue, B. Harrell, N. Bailey, Miss Marlow, Miss Butler, A. Johnson, J. Wright, R. Dietz. !',J gg N35 From left to right: M. J. Ditter, J. Reovis, B. Sawyer, S. Sawyer, B. Dixon. Third row: J. Laubach, M. Barnes, Palmer, C. Cox, S. James, N. Smith. Second row: S, M. Hoffler, J. Euglow, Miss Cora May Fitzgerald, M. J. Scruggs, F. Meads, B. Keel, S. Edwards, J. Williams, C. Bennett, S. McDuffie, S. Rodes, M. Good. The Future Teachers of America is a state and national association where prospective teachers have the opportunity to work with teachers and with pupils in the classroom while still in school. Several members of the club attended the State F. T. A. Convention in Roanoke where again one of our delegates was elected Vice- From left to right: Sue Scruggs--Historian, Mary L Hoffler-President, Sally McDuffie-Vice Pres- ident Miss Cora Mae Fitzgerald, Betty Dixon- Secretary. President of the Student Virginia Education Association. ln addition to practice teaching the F. T. A. has presented an assembly program, sold candy and ushered at the faculty play, as- sisted the new teachers during the first week of school, taken part in the Forget-Me-Not Sale, and sponsored a dance jointly with the National Honor Society. What we don't sell we'Il eat. l Aclmtrals The Admiral s Tr: Hn Y ts one ot the young est but one of the largest clubs nn Cradock lt was orgonuzed In l953 and since then It has become very actnve lt IS an organlzatuon of young Chrlstlan gurls Our purpose us to create mauntam and extend throughout the home school and communnty hrgh standards of Chrustran char acter Our platform ns clear speech clean sportsmanshup and clean lnvlng Wuth the and of our presndent Lnnda Whitley we have dards Our actuvntnes for the year have been can vassung for food at Thanksglvnng entersng a float In the Homecoming Parade attendung church as a group and many bowlung and splash partues We enloy helpnng others Left to right 'Ist row B Tyson K Nnxon M Bur roughs J Freeland B ODell D Wtggs M Pool V Moy G Woodard B Sanderson 2nd row L Whntley N Whnte S Feree S Stephenson M Dlddle N Ander son J Whntsell K Grant P Jones M Ward D Terry N Houston 3rd row J Ewers S Neal J Brshop E Zn H1 lj X? 'L- f'-w. fs Officers lxay Neal Secretory Sandra Stephen Whitley President Donna Wtggs Treasurer Thomson J Humphrle B Howard M Barnes M Barnes M DlG1ovonr-I P Clark S Moore 4th row C Kreamer L Neal P Maxon V Hall C Hayden B De Priest C Keller D Kohser N Hall A Curtus J ack son S Hull Sth row P Gillette M Armlstead D Cox J Blake. N Babb B Whltehurst A Jorden O O O '- 'I . , . . . I I ' . . . . ga . , , , I, 3 tw. tg? W f f , W - . . . . 1 ,, 57,5 .W 1 ex' 'C in J 'lt . ' ' - fo Y 1 . . , l 5 I V, T 'T , . 1 I ' -gf , - trued to rTteOSUr6 Our Club up to fl'18S6 SYOFI- son, V. Presidentg Nancy White, Chaplaing Linda I 1 I I I l Qndusfrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club is composed of boys who have an interest in using their hands to build things. It is composed of boys from the school who take shop. Our club had a float in the Homecoming Parade which won the originality prize. We also participated in the Christmas Party for the underpriviledged children. Duck demonstrates the proper edge to 0 table. Left to right: R. Lawson, R. Harrell, B, Jeffries, Mr. B Mann Mr Joyner C Kelly D Croun R Chappell Spruill W. Newsom, B. Thomas, D. Hough, G, Abrams, J Caporole W' Kneelmg E Carter J Cole L Hawley E Beasley Back C Raynor B Wood M Odom M Jones C Breeden row P Boker H Jenknns B Cummungs T Poppell D RODEI' D Bf0d5l'10W E 5f9Dl'16F1S L Cmbef Beta 5m H1 by The members of the Beta Tru H1 Y have strived to make their club the best and most actuve un Cradock ...ff In upholdnng the purpose of the ru HI Y whlch ns to create mavntaun an extend through the home school and community hugh standards of Chrustnan character Among our many actnvutnes were en terlng a float un the Homecoming Pa Il rode CO eclmg food for the needy at Ofhcers Mary Odom Presndent Connne Breeden Thanksglvung and Christmas and car Charlotte Rayner rymg out profxt makmg prolects Look who I sold one to' . fb e 6 3. ' V 'Nf - ' f X . 4. '2 - La V . X V 4 5 R its 6 A I xl . 1 O ' ' t l l . ll if RP fx 1-as 51' -.1 'Q I V 4 . T .- 4- A, A . . . . ,, , . ' l l ' ' I 1 1 d -' H 7 f I , 3 . . . . i 4 I I . MY- 'x Q ' ' - i , ,, . . 4 , , . h . - 1 . 1 I I I I - . 1, H OC -3 Left to right 'lst row Paul Rollins Jimmie Dorn Gor don Phillips Eddie Ross Carl Crowe Bill Dorson Arnold Rodriguez Earl Freeland Donald Cummings Larry Hol lawell 2nd row LeRoy Curtis Oley Linkous Alan Baker Sammy Dunston Johnny Wzsernan Larry Weldon Eddie Monogram Clull The Monogram Club under the guidance of Mr Mac Eure has ideals for the betterment of the school and its individual members To gain membership one must have earned a letter in some varsity sport This year the Monogram Club has 33 members, Left to right' Jimmie Dorn Samm Gay, - , Y Oley Linkous, Ed Pieroni, Richard Hun- eycutt. House Ronnie Davis Gordon Barnes Sammy Gay 3rd row Mr Moc Eure J R Wilburn Ed Pieroni Richard Huneycutt Marlowe McSwain Billy Brett Tommy Pres nell Charles Huneycutt Buddy Hornik 4th row Randy Lewis labsentl Wayne Watt Q- i M il i CC Q Q vc-N QT 1-.---QQ --.4-. Officers-Paul Rollins, Presidentg Larry Weldon, Secre- tary and Treosurerg Charles Huneycutt, V. President. 1 ll!! L.. Cgess Clull Officers left to right kneeling Chaplain Sam Duns ton Secretary Buddy Harrus Sponsor Mr Morlnno Presndent Jummy Hunley Vice Presudent Jannce Reavus Treasurer Carolyn Stallungs Slthng Leroy Settle Bar bara Berryhnll Helen Benton Sally McDuffae Sonny Ruchardson Nyoka White Flo Daneel Brenda Wnlson The newly organlzed Chess Club of Crad V J Morlmo was formed wnth the follow :ng objectaves To foster a great apprecuatucn for the game of Chess To Instruct members In the art of playlng the game Betty Dnxon Standing Michael Hester Martha Hooten George Godwun Susan Hubble Bully Brutt Larry Wel don Helen Sumpson Leroy Curtns Bully Brnght Buddy Connor John Sntz Mary Jo Bennett Harold Hostetler Bob Stampley To Improve the game of members who Thus club IS open to all students of Cradock Hugh School who wush to learn to play chess We have great h pes for thus new and dnf ferent actnvlty whnch we hope wlll soon be come an organlzatron whnch IS a crednt to Cradock ACTIVITY SHOT Buddy Connor Sally McDuffle Helen Ben ton and Leroy Curtls X an L 4.1 Q f al 1 ' ' - ' al- ock, under the supervision of its sponsor, Mr. e0ClY know l OW to Pl0Y4 U Q i - . . fs . . - I - L Q . J L K 5512 Parent 5eacllers Assoclatzon The objectlves of the Parent Teachers Assocratron are to promote the welfare of youth rn home school church and communsty to rouse the standards of home lute to secure adequate laws for the care and protectvon of chlldren and youth to bring unto closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cocperate lntelllgently nn the tramlng of the chnld to secure between educators and the general publrc such unlted efforts as wlll secure for every chald the hughest advantage un physlcal mental social and spnrltuol education Furs! row Mrs Sarah Hanbury Mr J T Casteen R cordnng Secretary Mrs J Bateman Mr C W Cottrlll Fnrst Vice Presndent Mr J C Allgood Presudent Mrs Robert Banley Mr R Daughtrey 2nd Vlce Presldent Mrs Hazel Jennings Second row Mr O E Ware Treasurer Mrs G S Johnson Mrs T R Rolllns Mrs Lesle Mann Mrs A W McDuffle Mrs W D Blake Mr W M Slndlanger Mr J J Booker Jr .ri-lgv' Q O c' N I I I I I I I , . A . . , . , . , e- . . : . . . , - , . . g . . . , 5 . . . 5 . . . 5 . I A - - f J - I - - - I V - - I f V A , , . , . 5 . . . , . ,,. Y V ,m.-f..fM ...v.,.....,t,,,,,. ,fl gg' 'f',1Ql -f ' ,fs- V'-' I ,Z , v 4' ., X, ,Y an gg -Q . - ,, w 8 I . is . - -- s V . ep J 'P' C 'lst row Mrs Edwards F Plpkln M Harrison B Stew W Sulcatt T Powell E Larrabee B Roache 3rd row art M Butler K Smith B Cahoon B Harrell B Kyle D Wentz L Tohler F Myers R Walden W Rum L Stegal B Seed D Kosher 2nd row D Zlsknnd D bough E Eaves .I Gower T Brnan Absent N Bolen Prutchord S Gay W Snmmons D Lusk P Woolwnne fllkary ASS1SlAI1fS Mary Lou and Wallace are busy repaurung books Students busy at work an lnbrary Q? CU 2 ? Seated M Poole H Porter B Chilton Sfandmg L D Wnggs P Eason M Jereme C Rhea J Bloke S Hahn J Wnlluoms V Sylvester S Louden B Brown Hobbs B Shockleford C Futton 0 Ice ASSlSfAl1fS Mory Ann looks up CJ student nn the files 412-:nf Offnce osslstonts keep busy 4 Q Good morning Crodock High School Y 1-' ,-4 , e Shtpmate Sta Lfggk-1 N-bg., ww ,- 'C uw-1 X '-3 Left to nght 'Ist row T Gnlbert H Boone B Wood G Galford N Whrte L Stallrngs K Burke H Mlt B Stampley S Wnlluoms P Marlowe P Stewart 2nd chell 3rd row Mr Hunter row J Norrns L Fox M Jereme P Lakes G Martnn THE SHIPMATE crew was all new thrs year from Mrs Ruta Balch lst semester sponsor and Mr R D Hunter sponsor ot the second semester and edntor Bob Starnpley down to the cub reporters wuth the exception of Mary Ann Jereme last year s edntor who returned thus year as can sultant Although several students had prevuous newspaper experlence the new staff Immediately realized that It had a lot to learn about the rntrucacues of offset layouts elec trac typewrrtxng and hand set headllnes The hardworking lournallsm students who sacrlfrced time and efforts for THE SHIPMATE were Bob Stampley edntorrn chlef, News Edntor Nyoka Whlte, Reporter Lnnda Stallungs, Feature Edutor Gypsy Martnn, Art Edu tor Helen Mztchell, Asslstant Ken Burke, Headlnne Edu tors Edith Larrabee and Sandy Wlllloms, Typlsts Patsy Lakes, Peggy Stewart and Loretta Fox, Photography Carol Galford, Curculatuon Managers Bomta Wood and Prrsculla Grlbert, Sports Edltor Leroy Curtis and Assistant Bully Brett, Exchange Edutors Hnlda Boone and Janne Norrls, and Consultant Mary Ann Jereme The mtroductlon of the columns Through the Sport holes, From the AdmuraI's Chan, Off the Cuff, Admnral Sports Summary, and crossword puzzles added a new look to THE SHIPMATE thus year We have strived to produce a compact, Interesting pub llcotnon of hugh qualaty, and at the same tnrne have tre mendously enjoyed presenting THE SHIPMATE to the school and communnty of Cradock Bob Stampley Edztor un Chlef ...vw QP? -,,v- ' , 3,1 ...sy .rQa5x ik s. -1 Mr R D Hunter Sponsor Typnsts Loretta Fox Peggy Stewart Patsy Lakes Xfwfgww fn 1 -S, Carol Goltord Photography Sandy Wrlluams Heodlme Edutor Vtary Ann Jereme Advascr Bomta Wo d Ctr culatnon Manager Helen Mnfchell Art Edutor lm QQ nm. l Q X Nyoka Whute Page 1 Edltor Gypsy Martnn Page 3 Edutor Bob Star-npley Editor an Chnef 4 1 f J X T? 5 Martha Barnes Edutor Nellie Houston Asslstont Edntor ZHQ fog Sta The Log ns Cradock s luterary mag aznne It was orngmated to serve as an outlet for the creatnve wrntmg tal ents of the students It Includes short stones poems essays features etc The Log ns almost entirely the work of the staff They correct lay out ul lustrate and dustrlbute the magazlne Almost all of thus work IS done out slde of class There are two ussues of the Log publnshed annually one during the wmter and one durmg the sprung Layout Editors: Nyoka White Helen Simpson Shirley Neal Carol Kremer. MW I Art Edltors Barbara Chnlton Beverly Sawyer and Helen Mntchell fii -3 5 ,4- T CJ Staff wruters Sally McDuffne and John Casteen Publlcnty chanrman Blllne Lou Sanderson Clrcu Iatlon managers Dottie Parker Mary Lou Barnes Betty Flythe 4 Ms 'X Mr Walter Graham Sponsor Typrsts Seated Judy Sums Carol Warren Standing Marsha Jones Joyce Hare Ruta Talley Mary Lundsay Hoffler Mary Jo Dutter 41 yu Ed :tor Mory Morfm 4'5- 41 Asslsfont Edltor Lynn Tllley Sports Editors Sfevne McLowhorn Eddue Ross 8 Acfmlral Assoclote Edstor Busmess Manager Sally McDuffue Rebecca Gorman ,.. WORK ui' O .4 ef J! .fa 4l', X ML 1960 Sta fl, I. LJ l 111 l id Iii Club Edlfbfi Ad Edlfgfg WOYHG Wh90ll9Y NOHCY K 'SCh Helen Mltchell Helen Benton Sponsors Mass Evelyn Byr and Mr Oral Wore Adverhsmg Manager Cnrculahon Managers Wolloce Sawyer Benme Cohoon Judy Euglow , 4 V l I I of A , C,-' L i F ' 9 i f Y 'ggjf' .flFi, ,'lx fotfl' V nm' ':?' Y.,,4 f w w ! ' ' 1., ' W 'V4 , ,.WM-f H f K1 li ' . . A- 1 - A ' ' W i 1 M, ,r.5.f-19? Vt Q' ' Q , LR l ff? , x 5 N2 5 V 'xi ' if lui . X 1: FEATURES + E A royal float for the Royol Court Where dld you get thot cool coat Miss Meeks? 9 Watch those wucked splmters wg ' fi . C 5 X In ,,,f,.-- pk. , . VC 14 Lee, Pam, Brenda, and John. Selba Morris ond Lee Smith. Qermy Kissed Me One of the most successful plays ever to be presented at Cradock was Jenny Kissed Me It was presented on Novem- ber 5 with a cast containing many new- comers to the dramatic scene Carole Hayden, making her debut as Jenny, gave a very excellent performance Two old timers, who should also be corn- mended for their fine performance, were Lee Smith as Father Moynihan and John Casteen as Michael Saunders THE CAST Father Moynihan Lee Smith Michael Saunders John Casteen Mrs. Deazy Kay Prince Sister Mary ofthe Angels Pam Hall Shirley Tirbassi Brenda Shackeltord Miss Stearns Selba Morris Mary Delaney Linda Hahn Harry Dottie Jones Jo Ellen Overstreet Owen Parkside Carl Overstreet Jenny Carole Hayden A Girl Donna Hahn Another Girl Judy Dodd Mr. Parkside Eddie Seeger Pam gets ready to go on l it gil .xl -f 1 Lee, Linda, Carl, Dottie, and Ellen. Starring Carole, Qogn, and fee , -X12 i fra l ,Q Z' llz, Zi: Koy, Lee, John, ond Carole. Cast: Kay Prince, Lee Smlfh, Pom Hall, Cori Overstreet Selbo Morris, Carole Hoyden, John Costeen, Ellen Over Y 0 I 5 O A, Bach 50 School Dance Eddue lArthur Murrayl Ross teaches Lrnda a new step Thus year Cradock Hugh s annual Back To School Dance was a smashing success The dance was held un the gym after the first pep rally Everyone came to cheer the team on to vzctory and ta dance to the latest huts cf the day such as Sea of Love M Blue and Three Little Pngs Along wuth the new songs a num ber of old favorites were played among them The Great Pretender and Short Fat Fanny The hnghlught of the evening was the mntlatnon of the new Freshmen The dance was enjoyed by all even the battle scarred Freshmen Oh Mighty Sensors we are Rats ' They danced the mght away Zhe Man llflio Came 50 Dinner Lvplw I s . 7 1 ' l ,lsr Mr. Bell, Mrs, Heath, Mr. Sindlinger, Mr. Blake, Mr. Moon, Mr, Weldon, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. Morlino, Mr. Graham, and Mrs, Mounie. The faculty play this year was Moss Hart's, The Man Who Came To Dinner, It was a witty play about a man who came to dinner in the home of a small town hostess and had to remain there as a result of a broken hip, He takes over the house immediately and the events that fol- low are hilarious. CAST Sheridan Whiteside Mr. Bill Sindlinger Bert Jefferson Mr. Patrick Blake Maggie Mrs. Harriet Heath Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Jayne Wilkinson Mr. Stanley Mr. Wulzer Miss Preen Miss Cora Mae Fitzgerald Beverly Carlton Mr. Harley Afteldt Banjo Mr. Charlie Wade Lorrain Sheldon Miss Patti Butler First low: Mr, Bell, Mr. Sindlinger, Mr, Wade, Mrs. Nance, Miss Fary, Miss Meeks, Miss Miller. Second row' Mr. Morlino, Mrs. Mounie, Mr. Imperial, Mrs. Heath , ham Back Mrs Wilkinson Mr Wulzer John Casteen Mr. Blake, Miss Butler, Mr, Afteldt, Mr. Benzie, Mr. and Barbara Chilton y 1 'L - I . Xl 5 l QVM will Queen Janice DeJarnette and King Jimmie Dorn Cradock cheerleaders entertain Maury cheerlead ers at the Homecoming banquet X Cll X lv Xb fb I When the word Homecoming is mentioned at Cradock High School everyone begins to get excited. The very word brings thoughts of floats, football, and old friends. This year's Homecoming was no excep- tion Everyone began to get his work done Each club worked to make its float the pret tiest the band started practicing new num bers the royal court was elected and of course the football team practiced extra hard for their clash with Maury High School When the big day arrived everyone was happy to see how successfully he had done his lab Many new faces were seen in the hall as alumni from the classes of l946 and l947 began to arrive The biggest event of the day was t e crowning of the l959 Homecoming King an Queen Miss Janice DeJarnette and Jimmie Dorn The festivities began with the annual p rade through Cradock Following the parade was a banquet honoring the returning alumni After the football game and the crowning of the Royal Couple a dance was held in the school s cafeteria Never will we forget the happy hours Spent on preparations for this exciting day the hours we spent making flowers the calloused hands we got from cutting chicken wire or the thrill of the game and the half time show All in all it was a day full of happy memories that will forever be with us 94? 3 Everyone admired Kappa s winning float T Homecoming. elm Queen amce And Kmg lmmle Relgn Mr Booker ond Mr Hogon crown Queen Jonnce ond Kung Jlmmue Sensor Represenfofuves Lando Green Junior Represenrotuves Lorole Mc ond Nicky Rhem Creory ond Sammy Dunston Sophomore Representatives Vrckr Syl Freshmon Represenrorwes Jockre Bush vesfer ond Krrk Wood op ond Tommy Grllette o 0 ge o o . ff 1, . fl -, ll . . - JJ A A, . 4 Q X , , rv Q Q I ' H , - ', . L, ' 1 1 'B r r r 1 w N 'PO Wonder what they're clapping for? , . A Pg. , . 13? , A . N ... - ' Qi V 'ff-QYIA ' , i-+ve' K ' - i s , 'ig-IAEA is 'Q V3 ' ' A-'f . Aff- - ,. ' I, AA .5 3, ,. .HM 1 'l - .sz-A ,L . , 4 ' X ,.,A on -it 4 W P if W ,J , Q 'V , f U . s ' X ' it ' , W, 1 - 'fast -f L . T 1 at Sigma, owmfu. ts rewmmg QC Lindsay gr NXQYY Royalty on review. -1-4594, F C L W . E . ,L f .fF3'fiH. -4 img 7 . in U .Am , ifvbi., fi i t v.'t':il ' V ia'..,,? I M x , Qwfz 0 gig? fi NA v S Sub. 'J Faculty members new to Cradock in '46 and '4 House makes a touchdown for the alumni. he beats I Bennxe L- NW' ' d ums -2 I' sv? N We EOOIQ Bach Vs And they say these comblnatnons are easy to remember Ignorance IS b Iss LOCKER ROOM G I tout I raw o Prmtlpol 'Q -YY N nw slffv vs I 'Pr Stay young and faur and debonanr Ahoy there mates in I m no square -SKIN Dont be greedy Charlue I I loathe 90 mule an hour wnnds' WS' Wont to See 'I I.,-1: Hum m m It seems the Wrtght brothers fmally made It fx Zim :YT A new slant on Infe Jummue tell us what Its Ilke tO be kung and QUEEN' of Cradock Hugh School . . . -0 L 5- iw 3 , f 1 F E E 2 f ' , A ,K 1 -Y .- It I -Li' . rf' ' I ' K lg hai 1 4- K 1 .. -. IA , , -vt gm, 1 .- 5' ' Q . x I ' X 5 - I ,, i 1 Q r ' W ff 4 ' f' r 1 I ff I e e - f t 1 f XG, . 4 'H jig eff. ,ff . .,, ,,- ,g 4-1.5 V , ' 1 , ,, I I - V' 5 V I E S ,M 1 'f I I'-rw J B I 'N 5.231 5 ,J g J ' V 9 7 I I -' I W It I M . If-5 , ' . : uh- , . he N - e , I we mgv A - go Wg, If 1 I : I g Z J -' hw 'f ' ' 1 ' A 1 .1 ff, A f' 1 , A ,g p.:.,,I ,M ' t,..f I N ? Q, . ' ' ' tf g p g .wg a 'f.'.:e,,, Q ' ' . 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Q, , E 3 V I t , we i 4, l Q , , x ., , x Q . .A , x A , Eu- 6 .Wdv we , lmtletl anon DOA' Q .fc . do W ifgoffle ' ,,,,-'iv 3 , Lln CGXX if . QXOW keys. Hove you ever seen a doll like U5 Khe Becky Gqrmgn? l.Or1g fCJll Stevie. Nightly pin-ups, nightly pin- m gedlOU5 !u ' -minute bfeok ho ups H .ueyff Cqlls 0 llve Freckle-faced farmer Robert T' i wing- Jones. bubble b O Karen and friends on their way to California. 1si ? Even Linda Stallings needs Vi- tamin C. fsand Cayjffy Hick s fries to kill 'hot We Salute Custoduol staff takes time out for a plcture Mr Matthews always busy Lunchroom staff smiles for the bnrdue 9. I 6 9 Smitty -on the job A mnnute relaxation after lunch ns a welcome pause Admnnlstratlon School Board Prnncupals Gu1dance Faculty Ads Admlral Staff Adm1rals H1 C Admlrals Trl H1 Y Art Club Band Basketball lVars1tyl Basketball U V l Beta Trl H1 Y Blble Club Cheerleaders CVars1tyl Cheerleaders U V J Chess Club Choruses CSextet and Madrlgal Groupl Classes Senuors Junlors Sophomores Freshmen Dedlcatlon Dustrrbutlve l:ducat1on Dlversltued OCCUDOTIOHS Dramatncs Club Faculty Play Football tVars1tyl Football CJ V D Foreword Future Buslness Leaders of Amerlca Qnclex lO23 1523 24 93 26 63 64 73 74 83 84 93 Future l-lomemakers at Amer1ca Future Teachers of Amersca Glrls Athletl ASSOCIGflOn Homecommg Industrual Arts Clu Inter Club Counc1l lntroductuon Jenny K1ssed Me Kappa Trl l-ll Y Lnbrary Assustants Log Staff Ma1orettes Monogram Club Othce Ass1stants Natuonal Honor Soc1ety P T A u1lI and Scroll Scnence Club S1gma Trl H1 Y Student Councul Thesp1ans Tltle Pages Wrestllng GUQFJ Introductory Pages Admlnlstratlon Classes Sports OFQOHIZOTIOHS Features A s Qndex Summer Supplement A a ds Contest Play Fresh an Sophomoe P o B a ty C st S o Play Bob Day Seno Bona et Graduato Baccalou eote J Se o Sp g Spots 10 23 24 93 l7Ol93 - ' ' - ' 133 I2 ' 141 ' - I3 ' ' -6 ' ' 128 ' 14 ' 164-166 - - 6 145 172-193 - ' 123 - 156-157 ' 1 ' '- 131 ' 160-161 - -- -- 144 1 '- 142 . 132 ' ' 150 136-137 154-155 ' 106-109 ' 138 . . 113 147 '- u 146 ' ' 151 ' 139 - ' 122 ' 116-117 . . . 149 , 1 115 Q ' 126 148 ' 130 - Shlpnqote smff 152-153 134-135 . .L .- 143 ' ' 120-121 A ' ' 129 ' ' ' 2-3 ' - llO-Lll ' ' 8-9 1 . . . 2 . 125 . ., . 124 ,-9 ' 127 ' ' ' - 163 - ' 96-105 94-117 y 4 112 ' ' 118-l58 4 159-169 ' ' 140 6 - 7 w r , , m - r r m, e 0 onte , eni r , y , a 1 0 , 1 rt, 1 , unior- ni fPr6m, fm r . ax A 2.4 L me 51-N ff! Gillvlh- ADS THE FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS wpiif f' IJ by The Class of 6O AV' M ,1 Iv W ' in WI .'.r1A,ML Ay-1 L m IK HOL Cangrafalatiams 'ra Class af 60 JUNIOR CLASS ,. - 1' ..- Pholw: IUX 9-9221-1 or I',X ED-fhifisn IME go to . . . RODMAN S BAR B QUE I 1 I I U1 il XL Comphmemx ft CRADOCK GULF SERVICE EX 9 9461 boo Lemge XX 1wh111g.t1 n Hlghuak Phone FX 4 9696 COMMUNITY CLEANERS I iundexmg, di Du Clelnmg, MERVIS 111g Nllnp P111 m 1 Sport we lr lx ndonk School lulxets 1 Pol' smm uth, Yu. Higl zz Hz mill P1 A , . A1 1 . 1 Q r'x rx lr ' ' A 1 ' '-. L ,z f ' ' z ' f xilllfridge Aw. Vrzzdo I 23125 'fh .' '--L V s 11 1111 'sw - 1 HOFHEIMER S for shoes 228 H1g.,h bt1eet Town 8. Lountrs Shopplng Center Hue sauce 11111 tl nel FAIRVIEW SINCLAIR SERVICE 810 Deep Meek Plxd P01tSIT1UUtI1 N115,1n11 J R BELL EX 9 9069 W T GRANT COMPANY 302 H1gn St1eet Po1tsmouth xllgllild C ompl1n1er1tw of GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET Portsmouth at Alexande1 5 QOIDGI School photographx weddings newb Commerual EMMETT H WALKE PHOTOGRAPHY 5816 Afton Pkwv Sen md Saxe FAIJIICS fO1 all Needb THE FABRIC SHOP 600 Geo1g.,e NIash1ngton Hun Notlons Slmpllcltv Patterne MARIO S ITALIAN RESTAURANTS 512 C13VIfO1d St Pmtemouth 2700 Hampton Blxd Norfolk NORMANDIE RESTAURANT Sanas Joannov Owner EX 9 9211 605 H1gh St 000 Washmgton St I 2,,A,,.v ' .iv 54 vs ' N Y E- Y . v r 'l , 1 . V ,.' . . . , 7 c Y V , Y . . . , V A - 1 Q . . 1 - u,w E 1 4 . T'-' '. 1 I r v . vi Y I 1 I .s Q I v 1 V1 1 1- A , 1 O .,. ,,. ,, 1 ,H K. . . .. V 1 1 U 1 I N ' 9 ., - ,H ' - 1 . . 176 Nleet XOUI F119TlClS at coMPANY H49 mm Bhd ROSES 5 10 25C STORE Town and Countrw Shoppmg Center Home of Clean Ueed Cfxrs Your School Supply md Trucks Hefadquarters The 'llodel n Homemaker C ookmg Xl ate1 Heatmg Refrlgelatlon Q2u,imE2l1'iZZg BEAUTITONE CLEANERS Clotheo Dlylflg lncmemtlon Out Door Gas L1tes 32 George W2Wh1Ugf0Y1 H1ghw ay Qladislioiilgfliogzhool COMPANY HFC 9 7001 012 Hlgh sf DMI EX 7 4691 fo1 serx ICG Portsmouth Vllglllla l 7 0 ' J ' 66 W A I . an l I uses Natural Gas for Compliments of Q y. H h CH! NUI I X 'N x 1 IUL FHLLHXNINI XY' UF ' HUYK NUI .lx l'1Il'N'i'Y'S UNIX i, Nliu ,' Olflflf Ii Milli,-X'I' HI' I Umm lm' I v:in::11l IP:-pwfil Ill, llufzw f Nz'gm1'11T1' 4Ff111gw1irm':1M Ylwrz, 1 1 W 1 ' ' w 4 , , , . A I-'m'Inu1'l5 1'rz1clm-k Hmm' Ur. I.z1Ic . X A Vim H4 1 :Vpv Ww:1Jii!1g'AfHIl HfL'h'.'..1j.' I X J Wh Fener 1l Electrlc Apphance SUTTON APPLIANCE COMPANY INC 835 Hxgh Street Pmtsmouth Xugmla Comphmentb of ROGER CLOTHES Town 8: Countrw 331 Hlgh Street mg'- -ng 309 Hlgh St1eet Portsmouth I' lmous Brands of Llothmg P or men and s oung men PLUMBING SUPPLIERS COMPANY INC Uptown Branch 609 Auhne Blxd 1320 27 Hlgh St Poltwmouth Xfllglllll Ek 7 4666 PORTSMOUTH MUSIC COMPANY and Organs 1803 H1gh Street Pmtamouth Yugmla PARKWAY ESSO STATION 010 GQOILQ II uhmgton Hxghwav P01 twmouth V11 g,1n1a EX 9 7801 MORRIS COMPANY INC I' urnlture 1ppI1 imee radlo Frxgldilre P06 H1gh Sheet Pmtsmouth X115,1n1a YOUNGLAND SHOPS Infxnts to Pre teens Town A Countxx NI1d C1tx Cudock Poltemouth 1 2 I ' I ' '- , . Q Q1- ini ,nl I . L 'I Isap r -' ' if I z .' I I S 'I 9 I I ' 1 j ' - Home of Baldwin Pianos , , . . ., ZA, v. v A1 , I Q Ju. if m w , YA u I l , . , . v 2 .2 U H . , . . . Q ,' - ' C fd ' r A ' 1 Z ' - ve ' - V 'Q , 'r' ' M2 - .L. 119 WALDO HARDWARE COMPANY INC EX 9 0723 EX 7 1 91 KI 3 2112 4 E t I d TURNTABLE SUPERMARKET EX 152 'N PORTSMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY 5 H gh bt t EX 7 4646 tldG SUBURBAN RULANE GAS COMPANY OF VIRGINIA INC Ph EB. 7 896 5 Three stores to serve You Town and Country Shopping Center Out in Busy Cradockn . - X - 2 .- 302 as n i RIVQI' Road 40 George Washington Highway I 7-7 Best Vishes 2 11 i ' ree Bot e as Service I 0 one ' -5 INIA S LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF 'G GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Grove henry farm! IINEALS PURTRAITS MLM L G BALFOUR CGMPANY NI muf iCfUI QI f C'l1sQ Rlngs 'Sled xls lrophles 111 K9TlS1D,Q'f0Il -XXLIHIP Richmond 21 Xllglllll Replewnted I 2 DAI I AQ PIC KARD IR N b I I A z 2 U ru-1 ss- Q Awards - Club Jewelry . vx . u ,. , r. .2 . -. 3 V , . lt 4 4 x N , v . The Furnlture Man Wlth a COHSCIEHCC Phone EX 3 4749 A J LEGUM STORES CORP Complete Home Furmshers 619 621 H1gh Street Portsmouth Vlfglnla Por the Best m Hardw'1re Bulldmg Materlals Go to- STANDARD HARDWARE CORP Selung Portsmouth and Norfolk County fox 51 Years Congratulatlons to the Class of 1960 SEARS BETTY AND BOB Compllments of LU SADE Portsmouth s Smartest Sports Wear Shops 932 George Washmgton Hwy Town and Country Shoppmg Center Portsmouth V1rg1n1a EX 3 5711 Compllments of JANET S TYPEWRITER SERVICE D1rector Margaret Hlcks 27 yrs Experlence HICKS ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 434 Boush St Norfolk Vlfglnla MA 7 2622 Beauty Services At Half Price DODGE DODGE DART LIVERMON MOTOR CO INC 314 Crawford Street Portsmouth V1rg1n1a Phone EX 7 3431 l Roc-:ER's JEWELRY co. U PORTSMOUTH 8. NORFOLK COUNTY BUILDING 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION EX 7 4861 t th 1 f 1960 PORTSMOUTH COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS for the most and best In Teen age news Rea Ledger Star Bot Ihrgmlan Pilot CHERRY RUG CLEANING 8. STORING S th St EX 7 5811 R l E t t L ' Insured Savmgs Q g t I t, K1 O ecass . - 405 Court Street Ph - I 9 - O I O O 1140 ou reet , h . . . Qompllments of CRAEEEE SHEET EETAL E EUEEING CEEPXNH INL BILL DAVIS JOB. EV! TON Happw Motormg w 1th MAC S E860 George Washmgton H1ghXWHy Vlctorx Bhd EX 9 4911 N B ' f ' ' E E f E F 1 Q E 1 V 1 ' Y Y w , l 1 1 4 '- 403 Hanbury Avenue 9 1 1 K Congratulatwns from RObb1e the Hardware Hussler ROBERTSON HARDWARE COMPANY 700 Crawford Street Guns-Ammunltlon Accessorles FOURTH STREET GUN SHOP J D Beldmg 509 Fourth St Portemouth V1rg1n1a Comphments of PARKER FLORAL CO 2626 Hlgh Street EX 7 5886 We ve Selved Your Parents Ae You are Plmnmg Youl Future We hope to Serve You Too BRADSHAW DIEHL The Modern Famlly Department Store Co1ne1 of Hlgh 8: Effmgham Phone EX 7 1201 Congratulauons Class of THE CIRCLE 3010 Hlgh Street EX 7 8196 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENCY 518 M1ddle Street Poltemouth Vllglnla CHANNEL FURNITURE CO INC H1gh Street at F1fth Axe Poxtsmouth V1rg1n11 CRADOCK JEWELRY COMPANY 81 Afton Palkwaw EX 7 5533 v N 2 7 1 v Q W I 1 D 1 C 1 0 - ' H60!! 7 ul Q . . Y . 1 v v . V. Y . . .K . , c 4 - 186 X xxx X5 X A CATQE With A Future' If you luke scnence and maths matncs consuder englneermg for your career' Engmeernng Il the field of today and tomor row Progress IS fast New 'obs are opening up every day Plan for a lob with a future plan to be an englneerl ll X 2 l X 'K 1 7 X X X ' bl 1 Q xl 1 3 JN wx 53 ty, 1 , X ft Me y Q A W ,X will X XY 11 ' D V x 5 Q pf, VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY COOPERS INCORPORATED Jew elers Sllw ersmlths Optometrlsts 327 H1gh Street E O CRAWFORD 8. SALES INC L1ddOCk and Portemouth Home of Ethan Allen Furnlture Lompllmente CHANDLER S RESTAURANT Alexander Corner DARI ETTE DRIVE IN 1090 W V1cto1y Boulevard Phone EX 7 b641 In the county In the c1ty e alwaye the eame 'Vleet you at THE DIXIE HIGHLAND BILTMORE TELEVISION CO 25 Deep Creek Boulevard Open only 7 pm 10 pm Dally 19 pm 10 pm Saturday EX 9 0341 GALES HIGHWAY PHARMACY Goldsmith Athletlc Equipment 44 Geolge Washmgton Hwy HARRELL S Phone EX 7 8742 P01 lmmedlate delnery of 607 Hlgh St prescrlptlons U l . K . ' . of 1 . 1 Y . , . Itu . - , , . . . ' . YY. I , b . . .v 188 Charter 1 Bus from COMMUNITY MOTOR BUS COMPANY Experienced Guldes Nomlnal Rates EXpo1 t 7 4261 Uee Our C1tI'llSCO Plan of Dlrect Auto F1Y1d.flC1I'1g and Same Lp to S200 00 on a S2000 00 3 year Loan CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY Members F D I C Mfun Off1ce 225 H1gh St W eet End B1 'inch 3201 Hush Street Corner Vermont Ave THE HUB OF TIDEWATER 305 H1gh St1eet Portsmouth Y1rg1n1a Mld Cltw Shoppmg Center Warwlck Vlrglnla Comphments of NELSON AND SMITH COMPANY He'1t1ng o Alr Conditioning 1400 Vin tary Hlghway EX 9 8262 ,- -W ,,-,,--.-,,-------.-......... V--W--W?--M -,,, ---Y b .v-- -.VHA -ff I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 c 3 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i O . 1 1 1 1 Q v ' T N 7: 5 J ' v 1 1 4 v - 1 1 ' ' f v I A C l . . . X i I Y . I ' C 1 '1: . ' . r I A 1 1 . 9 INIIERCHANTS 3 FARMERS BANK OF PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA 217 H1gh Stleet 1625 H1gh Stleet FACILITY D. S HOSPITAL I ALEXANDER'S CORNER WOO LWO RTH S 836 High Street 316 High Street Don t get cold thls wmter Ca TI DEWATER FUEL CO 54 Afton Pkwy EX 7 5881 SNELLINGS POOL B ROS Television and Appllances Sales and Seruces Admiral RCA Motorola Steno-H1 F1 Color TV 4214 Old Suffolk Blxd Compliments of LEGGETTS Home of Better Values KING OPTICAL COMPANY Prescription Opticians Ibaftc W Clkej King Owner Portsmouth Shopping Center 221 223 High street 000 Hlgh Street EX 3 6741 CRADOCK PHARMACY AND LEARY S PHARMACY Phone EX 7 2390 and Phone EX 3 4931 Prescription Druggists 3 , . V. I ll O X .- .- Portsmouth, Virginia , . w C D ' , . I AMERICAN NATIGNAL BANK 234 HIGH STREET MAIN OFFIFE Branches IIO7 HIGH STREET 2421 AIR LINE BOULEVARD I53O GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGHWAY MIDCITY SHOPPING LFNTER , . u ,. .. T O WILLIAMS INC Nici! Produnt 11 1 . 1: 's IJIIIISYIIHIIIII, Y' 'g.f'11I. 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' ' J iwccw Y. -If If-3 Q' . , . xx Z , 4,6 f 2 1: , 'fa K ' A 1 Q - X 1 f 1 i' 1 1 x ,f :ac Sandra Stephenson Linda Whitley 6- X Nav , Jackie Jackson Becky l-laward Vicki Sylvester Betty Weldon ,' xN,.-- ' i K ' 'tvwl -N 5He Winners 3' mf ,,'F2xl 'c-f' 1 MISS CRADOCK 1960 Jamce Deiornetre MISS CONGENIALITY Dee Keeney MAID OF HONOR Carole McCreory MAID OF HONOR VlCk1 Sylvester Wggw E lx , V ,4 - My fa mily- Ar 'J , i A gaggfm, S, , e Q tx ' Si a ' gaculfy Rouis Seniors Stevie jumps lmgh to get the boll Lovely cheerleaders led by Joyne House ond Morllyn Morris cheer the players on Gvve the boll to me' soys Wolloce to Mr Holwmcm Let me up Mass Fory' Sensor gurls ond frlends wotch from the srdelmes gresfiman-Sop and the bond played on Homme Prom 'I Twme out or refreshments The lost dence T rec dance 5 sr th s one our Uk .,'JN.. A fQ'4,q'fj 7341,-4-'t-6 M' ' -S M, - -, ' NM N. - ,- I , - FQ, - Jysrnffgk . v N, 'fx' ,, E M - - . ' ii-if . Q. ' iw 4' , 5' W 'h4?'?'- 443' ' sr...4af U' -W t . . ,AA WH.. , it r r .. N -c :..... --....2,.'-scf' -wr f ., iw' we-H-K. fe mia? Q --A V ,fn p r- - ,fn .,-s- ni- xl.. V ' E J .M ,. ' U. cf 13 AL, .N :z K. 'mix' 1 . ' L 0-sz- ff '- H was 4. ,wv , l96O Cradock Track Team grack I r Mr. Benzie and co-captains, Ed and Ken discuss track events. Led by co-captains Ed Pieroni ond Ken Dice, Cradock's T960 Track Team is hoping for a more successful season than last year. A crop of newcomers and lettermen should blossom into a well rounded team under the guidance of Mr. Jack Benzie. Returning seniors include Ed Pieroni, Ken Dice, Sam Gay, Wayne Hathaway, and Ed Ellis. Great things are also expected from oth- ers, such os, Eddie House, Mike Crouch, Billy Brett, and Walter Credle. Up ond over' Mnke Crouch Ed Prerom Colen Belcher A-. wi., 652 na fb Ar Ed Muke Eddue ond Walter smrle for a plc gennis 1 5 2 ig if '2 5 . A K4 ' f? ,Q fy 4 'Q g.,lW ik ru , 3375 . if ' A' M., '..a Y. , I il, 1 ' .,' ,, -11. ' KQA: i -3: i N - ' xi fa 5' Cradocks 1960 Tennis Team ,,,.,.---A' Eddie swings for the ball. 9 Cher and Eddie get set for action. Mr. Charles Wade gives Eddie and Tommy some pointers, Athletic Awards The Athletic Awards Assembly is one of the highlights of the year. Jimmy Robinson receives the trophy for baseball. Mr. Larry Weldon and Quest speaker talk with trophy winners From left: Bobby Adams, vvestling, Jimmy Robin- son, baseball, Tammy Butler, tennis, Lenny Urnberger, football, Ken Dice, track, and Ea Pieroni, basketball Lenny Umberger smiles as he receives the foot- ball trophy. tall! Baselgall 4 'QA ahh' Cradacks l96O Baseball Team PN. Co captains Jlmmy Robinson and Jummve Dom talk thmgs over wfth Mr Eare and Mr Weldon +-...,,,,,h. Lenny Umberger can really hut a ball My l l ,- ,f--qffff. - 'ia - 'V A' -' ' ' . ' - ' ' '- ' , ' e .- ' 1 NN , f , 1 o . l , ,X V s Y V QA 'X I f L .Q - V A , . 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McDuftue Y Carl Overstreet Koy Prnnce Lee Srmth John Ccsteen Best Supportung Actress Selbo Morns Best Actress Koy Prnnce Best Su ortnn Actor Som Dunston pp Q Best Actor Lee Smith Essay contest wlnners Hornet Cohen Ruchord Doy Mortho Bornes Wolloce Rumbough Roberto Gvbson John Costeen unior-Senior Prom Rrchord turns around on smvles lust an time Losr manure touches f r the bug mght Chcperones srmle for ca pucture Slftmg One Out Senior Class Play CC 77 El Rememlaer Mama Mr Hyde holds the famuly spellbound with hrs read T1 Betty Jo Trlley and Sandra 'SJ ,fa What happened to Dagmar9 THE CAST lst row Helen Benton Mary Kung Betty Jo Brown 2nd row Eddie Ross Stevse McLawhorn Karen Beldung Llnda Hahn Peggy Ne-e5e Jerry Bacon 3rd row Mary Marfln Helen Mrtchell Tornrny Carter Peggy Eason Sam Gay Wallace Sawyer Walter Adams Chan Poppell Sandra Hncks Robert Jones Lynn Tllley Rlchard Huneycutl Kay Prvnce Dlrector Pat Blake bg Seniors Return 50 9nfancy ii Q Q wat ' L...J'x A. Senior infants of 1960 All bobles must rest ond refresh Huckleberry Secger shows the other babtes c few trucks Sensor cutnes soy Goo Goo for Emmett I' 1 1 f A 5 ' -:-1-1' siw Il.: Sensors wear caps and gowns at last assembly gllefasi Assemflly Tearfal seniors leave assembly for the lost time. l96O SCA president Ken Dice stalls Sam Dunston l96l presndem f.. 11 if I9 1 CA Officers Drone Smuth treasurer lon: e Hnmrworwd vrce prewderwr Som Drmstorw presudenf Penny Jones ecrercry A Qnsiallahon W n S rn Un r A Repre env W fi 7-f ,die f L ..':4Q f V, , .A 'Af'J 1-Q, 6 S. ., 2 ' ', , 5 , . ,V- Q 7 SC. . I ,bf '. lwf, rg 3 w . r +2 f r v 1, f 5 3-I f alma il 1 K I Ne sr-fader c D are mfc15SC 5 7 Qraduafion Sensors wont for commencement to begun Specuol guests vuew groduoflon exercnses Eddue Seeger speaks or commencement IB Lundo Green recewes her duplorno ,, Goofmg off before commencement The Sensor Class of 1960 Q Bennie shops for her graduation gift, I just love fritosf' lUePafroni5e Rich Just it ord gets c Yul Brenner haircut. what I need for my workshop. uv WAY R221 zo tifai Our Advertisers I want one of those Selbc decades Vo. fs? W4 H2 Conme and Buddy have on :ce creom CODE Time out for cz Pepsi or Red s. Bev and Dee or the bank anis Gut Qifefqi Cradocle Comes 50 An End Crodock lovelnes stroll cfter SCVWOO Woff runs to ond o folien cdmnral Selbo ond Lee In Jenny Kissed Me Ce mmm! don Leo Imperial dlrects the Chrlstmos concert The Freshman Sophomore Prom De cof0 9 for the Homeco


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