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Unt Jal E. A. SMITH Principal CUMBERLAND HIGH SCHOOL Cumberland, Virginia cn Ae oe 2 oe ee ak a ate a rORCWORD We, the Seniors of '51, have compiled this book with the hope that it will bring tous in later years pleasant memories of our school, faculty and friends. DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1951, dedicate this book to Miss Loreen Agee. Without her kindness and helpfulness our school couldnot function as smoothly as it does. She has given freely and unselfishly of her time and ability to the betterment of our school and her community. Editor-in=Ghiete ite rin ste ike ie) ben ere ne eee ie eee OOD VEsal tensor ASSistant Bdilor oie ik. feceudh eked Ue) pendsties eral) frelv eee 30 tok ee natn ATI Od ee Ge Leni y) Senior Editor! pong! Anh sm iper nny ire ere et MeN ina Ws ane eeakce ae ane TA ee oUt Ces er et Reature Editors: oie aeemmiol ye tinin sing ements alae aL me eee mci 1 S ean cs et oe S Ports -Edito ria Pd Vee eet pent eetaU gt Nergiok CRE nat Ui RRS Sanna ey Ae aah Oe a nee Loy Whaley Business) Manager yi atin, peat nal eras emilee eine Oo Men iO Mere ba hie on Assistant: Business Manaver sng arene eee spite tet se MCE athe) LG KELL Ley, subscription Editors:. +7) Jane teen. celdas Mae Pembebton sRichies Miller PyPists ye. os Se race pret al Se nee nel Ol salah hart a Matha Dabney SPOONS OTE iia eit epee alti eh an aan eames Maran cee any nn deere Ue MPSe WOlita COxomiLg LEFT TO RIGHT: Richie Miller, Jack Keller, Dainese Johnston, Bobby Sanderson, Ida Mae Pembelton, Lois Ehrhart, Angie Glenn, Loy Whaley, David Barker, and Martha Louise Dabney. MRS, SMITH Sponsor LOREEN KATHRYN AGEE MARY TYLER BABER Longwood College, B. S., Music, Speech, Typing, RUBY PRICE BUDD Longwood College, B. S., Health Education, Longwood College, Civics, Histo- ry, Latin, English, TtHOHERS BESSIE LOU PARKER ANNA LEE BLANTON Longwood College, B. S., General Bus., Shorthand, Typing, GEORGIA H, PUTNEY Mary William Mary, B. S. and B, A., Longwood College, B. S., Washington College, — English, Librarian, Geometry, Economics, J. MEREDITH ROBESON Syracuse University, A.B,, M.A., History, Government, Social Prob- lems. JOHN H, VARNER Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Virginia B, S., Chemistry, Physical Edu- cation, Agriculture, cation, EDWIN H, VASSAR B. S., Agriculture, Physical Edu- LOLITA COX SMITH Woman's College, University of North Carolina, B. S., Teachers’ College, Columbia University, M. A., University of North Caro- lina, Science, Biology, English, Physical Ed, TtHOHERS Polytechnic Institute, E, ARMSTRONG SMITH William Mary, B. S., M. A., University of Virginia, Algebra, Principal, RUBY BLANTON WILKERSON Longwood College, B.S., Algebra, Geometry, OFFICERS President) vue pce ete te ee eee eee Herbert Goodman Vice sPresident.iy aug imines eed dates nae Mele Pome aie) cA teas 1) nee SECRETLY wi 4 th cme oe is ene er an. abe Sens Cilla toi PRE ASUPET Aegishs oMiteth tet ow Races oy Meio Caen) ore SEATED: Martha Dabney, Jack Ingle, Herbert Goodman, Dainese Johnston, Mrs. Wilkerson, STANDING: Jack Keller, Betty Frazier, Sibyl Robertson, James Parker, Agnes Johns, Rose Davis, Mary Ann George, Barbara Gamage, Betty Foster, MRS, WILKERSON Sponsor nn eee ee rr SENIOR UrriCths : ; President; (2) aaa Same OL OY Whore nt Son Vice: Presidentss a. ome ean 1c nteeMitier SECrelar yey wl irag his eye eon OVALS Vy LP eaSUret i oee isos ae DaVACeE Darker LILLIAN KATHERN BALL “Lillian” Ambition: To be a vocalist, Favorite Pastime: Reading andsinging. Activities; Dramatics 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3,4; 4-H Club 4. DAVID MAGHEE BARKER Dave” Ambition: Tobe successful in whatever I under- take. Favorite Pastime: Listening to ball games andreading. Activities; Dramatics 3; F.F,A. 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4,5; Baseball 4, 5; Annual Staff 5; Class Treasurer 5; Editor, School Paper 5, WALTER TRIMMER BLACKWELL Bailey Ambition; To pass geometry, Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing, Activities: F.F.A. 2,4, 5; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4,5; Monogram Club 4, 5. MARTHA LOUISE DABNEY “Tubby” Ambition: To live a life of ease. Favorite Pastime: Dancing, driving and going places. Activities: Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,5; Treasurer 3, Reporter 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4,5;Secretary and Treasurer 5; Dramatic Club 3, 4,5, Treasurer 4; Student Coun- cil Representative 4; S.C.A. Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4,5; Newspaper Staff 4, 5. LOIS JEAN EHRHART “Lois” Ambition: To succeed in whatever I undertake. FavoritePastime: Playing the piano, singing and sewing. Activities: Dramatic Club 2,4,5; De- bate Club 3; Glee Club I, 2, 3,4, 5;Student Coun- cil Representative I, 2,3; Annual Staff 5; News- paper Staff5; Class VicePresident 2; Class Pres- ident 3; 4-H Club I, BETTY JANE FRAZIER “Red” Ambition: To be a commercial artist, Favorite pastime: Going to movies, reading and listening to the radio, Activities: Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,5; Glee Club 3, 4,5; Dramatic Club 3,5; S dent Council Representative; Debate Club 4; 4- H Club 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 5; Class Treasurer 4. SENIORS 11 1Z S, C. GLASS Son Gren Ambition: To never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me, To never look for trouble or let trouble look for me, Favorite Pastime: Playing tennis, singing, andswimming, Activities; Glee Club 2,3,4,5; President 5;; Debating Club 5; Library Club 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Student Council 4; Farmville High I, 2, 3,4; Cumberland High 5. HERBERT HINDLE GOODMAN “Gooble Ambition: To put my best in whatever I do, Favorite Pastime: Reading and listening to the radio, Activities; F,F,A. 2,3,4,5, Secretary 3, President 4, Treasurer 5; Degree Team 2,3, 4; Public Speaking 4; Vice PresidentF .F,A, Feder- ation 4; Forestry Judging Team 4; State Farmer's Degree in F,F,A.; 4-H Club I,2,3,4,5; Mono- gram Club 4,5; Basketball 2,3, 4; Debate Club 2,3,4; President 4; Glee Club 2,5; Dramatic Club 5; President Class I,2; Secretary Class 3; S,C,.A, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, President 5, HARRY TUCKER HARRISON Tuckie Ambition: To pass geometry, Favorite Pastime: Listening to ball games, Activities: Dramatics 2,3,4,5; Baseball I,2,3,4,5; Student Council 2,3,4,5; Annual Staff 5; Glee Club I, 2, GAYLIA DAINESE JOHNSTON Dainese Ambition: To become anurse, Favorite Pastime: Listening to radio, dancing, going places, Ac- tivities; Glee Club 2,3,4,5; President 3,4; Dramatics 4,5; President 5; Annual Staff 5; News- paper Staff 5; 4-H Club 4; Home Ec. Club 3, 4,5; Student Council 4,5; S.C.A,. Secretary 5, KASSIE MARIE MARTIN “Marie” Ambition: To dothe best I canin all my under- takings, Favorite Pastime; Reading the Bible and materials pertaining to it, cooking and sewing. Activides:.C.HiS. 1) 15273,4,.5; les matic Club 4,5; 4-H Club 1; Newspaper Staff 5. ROBERT HERMAN McKAY_ “Bobby Ambition; To pass English, Favorite Pastime: Shooting pool, Activities; F,F,A, 2; Glee Club 2,3; Dramatic Club 5, Secretary 5; 4-HClub4,5; Degree Team 2, RICHIE BYRD MILLER Richie Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do, Favorite Pastime: Going to movies and dancing, Activities: F,F,A, 2,3,4,5; Dramatics 3,4,5, Treasurer 5; Class Vice President 5; F.F.A. Secretary 4; Annual Staff 5; Class President 3; Newspaper Staff 5, IDA MAE PEMBELTON Missie Ambition; To act professionally, Favorite Pastime: Reading, dancing, singing. Activities; Dramatics 2,3,4,5; Glee Club I,2,3,4,5; 4-H Club I,2,3,4,5; Softball 1; Annual Staff 5;Class Vice President I; Class Treasurer 2;F,H.A, 2, 38 Newspaper Staff 5, CARL EDWARD PFEIFFER Ed Ambition; To finish school, Favorite Pastime: Driving, swimming, sleeping. Activities: F,F.A. 2,3,4,5; 4-H Club I,2,3,4,5; Mono- gram Club 4,5; Baseball3,4,5; F.F.A. Sentinel 4; Degree Team 3,4,5; Glee Club 3, SIBYL IRENE ROBERTSON Sibi Ambition: To be successful in the future, Fav- orite Pastime: Listening to the radio, traveling, and reading, Activities: HomeEc, Club I,2,3,4,5, Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice Pres- ident 4; Longwood Federation Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4; GleeClub 3,4,5; Secretary and Treasurer 4; Dramatic Club 3,4,5, Secretary 4; Class Pres- ident 4,5; Class Treasurer 3; S.C, A, Vice Pres- ident 4; 4-H Club I, w eae Se HF ROBERT GRAHAM SANDERSON Bobby Ambition: To be acommercial artist, Favorite Pastime: Drawing, Activities: 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Dramatic Club I, 2,3; DebateClub 4, 5; Annual Editor 5; Newspaper Staff 4,5. JOHN WILLIAM SIMPSON Jack Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. Favorite Pastime: Going to the movies, riding and listening to the radio, Activities: F,F,A. 2,3,4,5; Basketball 3,4,5; Baseball 3,4,5. 13 DAVID DANIEL THOMPSON EDD Ambition: To pass English, Favorite Pastime: Sleeping: Activities: F.F.A. Club 2, 3, 4, 5. FRANKLIN LEE WALLACE Mole Ambition; To be successfulin whateverI under- take. Favorite Pastime: Hunting, driving, list- ening to theradio, Activities; F.F.A. 2,3, 4, 5; 4-H Club I, 2, 3,4,5; Degree Team 4, 5. SENIORS LOY WEST WHALEY Loy Ambition: ToPlay professional baseball, Favor- itePastime:Sleeping. Activities: Dramatic Club 3,4, 53 F.F.A. 2,4, 5; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4,5; An- nual Staff 5, Class Secretary 5; Monogram Club 4, 5- MARY ANNE WILSON Ann Ambition: Tobe a laboratory technician, Favor- ite Pastime: Reading, dancing and driving, Ac- tivities: Johnson City Junior Hig hSchool 2; Cum- berland High School 3,5; East Tennessee State College I summer; Dramatic Club 3, 5; 4-H Club 3, 5; Monogram Club 3, 5. ELBERT REDD WOMACK Redd Ambition: To succeed inwhatever I undertake. Favorite Pastime: Swimming and fishing. Activ- itiess) FF. As (2) 304 joe 4 Holub 2. 2 eee Dramatic Club 4, 5; Baseball 4,5; Ciass Treasurer 3; Degree Team 4,5; PiedmontFederation Sen- tinel 4, a : peas | eee TE) Sa ee — So es ee Jn es, Sal ee Mt CRETE IS SS et a emen2 Oe asiee? gy sc] brew S20 6 oe oe Ee ee Ee Ee es Bae ie Ie ee (2 Sew 3 ESE 2 BS 2 2 0 ee 2 Ee ES es iat eee We. eee fo I htt Og ee (LES A Be Ai at ET © gr a 15 i P i ae 4 ma Maks SENIOR HALL OF FAM BEST ALL AROUND Betty Frazier Richie Miller MOS E SINE iss (GeNeEn Lois Ehrhart David Barker MOST POPULAR Martha Louise Dabney Herbert Goodman WITTIPS ET Dainese Johnston Bobby Sanderson MOST MUSICAL Ida Mae Pembelton 5. G.-Glass SEMOR HALL OF FAME MOST ATHLETIC Anne Wilson Loy Whaley BIGGEST FLIRTS Sibyl Robertson Richie Miller MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Anne Wilson Herbert Goodman MOST DIGNIFIED Lois Ehrhart D5 Go Glass MOST VERSATILE Sibyl Robertson Tucker Harrison 17 { 4 ‘ yy) JUNIORS Kathrine Holman Franklin Adams Dottie Jean Brown Patricia Ann Brown Pearl Bruce Bradley Carter Virginia Lee Crockett pare Dorothy Mae Ferris Angie Glenn JUNIORS 19 Margaret Irving Charles Mahan Shirley Meinhard Mary Moorefield James Parker Charles Spillman Rozine Stout Jean Thompson Jack Ingle Shirley Calhoun Thornton Crowder Mary Ellen Dennis Elizabeth Dunivan 20 SOPHOMORES Virginia Ayres Bobby Baldwin Lorene Baldwin Floyd Black Joe Black SOPHOMORES =” Ramona Garris Frances Hedrick Teddy Keith Bobby Price Emmett Speas Alfred Spillman Harriet Swoap Ruby Wright 21 fag Melvin Berry Dallys Cooke Annie Cutright Willie Duncan Lucille Ferguson Elizabeth Frayser Clifton Garris Mary Ann George Kathrine Guinn Earline Hatcher Max Latham FRESHMEN Earline Lewis Charles Marion Sadie Marion Lorena Morris Bobby Oertal Shirley Pembelton Robert. Proffitt Joe Reed Mary Ann Robertson Carolyn Stonnell Minnie Thompson FRESHMEN 23 Barbara Addleman Evelyn Baldwin Franklin Baldwin Gwendolyn Baldwin Janice Blanton Carl Boggs, Jr. Evelyn Bowling Jackie Bryan Alvina Burkhardt Carol Chandler Lois Chapman Eddie Cleveland Nell Cooke Rose Davis Ruth Davis Mary Jane Dowdy Robert Duncan Dickie Fahrner Benjamin Herndon Frances Herndon Buster Ingle Herman Jamerson Agnes Johns Charles Joyce W. J. Keller Paul Lockner Mildred Matthews Peggy Meador Shirley Meador Wayne Morris Clarance Ferguson Betty Foster Barbara Gamage Betty Lou Giles John Guthrie Eleanor Hendrick Billy Newman George Penick Lucille Pfeiffer Charlotte Pleasants Junior Riddle Naomi Schmidt Mildred Smelcer Alice Smith Russel Stout Will Sullivan Rebecca Thompson Max Trotter Julia Vogel Elaine Walker Frances Whitlock Robert Wilson Agnes Woodfin Earl Woodfin rehb Lennie Gamage, Mrs. Baber, James Parker, Bobby Sanderson. (ABSENT), S. C. Glass. THE DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club was organized in 1947. Marie Ashburn, B. B. Stonnell, Frank Baber, Jeanette Furr, Herbert Goodman, Audrey Sanderson, Ann Smith and Jack Boggs were the members for that year. The teams were declared winners by default in Richmond at the spring district meet in March, and both the affirmative and negative teams won out at Federicksburg in April in the regional meet- ing. This victory resulted in their going to The University of Virginia to compete in the state meet. The affirmative team won through- out the first quarter of the contest and went into the semi-final quarter. Here they lost. In 1948 Herbert Goodman, Eric Robinson, Audrey Sanderson, Jeanette Furr, Shirley Baldwin, Ann Smith, and Lois Ehrhart made the Club. Both teams came through victor- iously to the. semi-finals at The University of Virginia and the affirmative team lacked 28 one vote of making state championship. In 1949 Bobby Sanderson, Betty Frazier, Rozine Stout, and Anne Foster were added as new members, while Lois Ehrhart dropped out. Both teams lost out at the regional meet at Federicksburg. This defeat was a great disappointment, but it wasagreed by all mem- bers thata greatdeal of inner satisfaction had been gained through the informal type of de- bating that had been used. In 1950 the Club has only 4 members: Bobby Sanderson and James Parker, are re- presenting the affirmative side of the State Question, “Resolved, That the people of the United States should rejectthe Weifare State.” S. C. Glass and Lennie Gamage are upholding the negative side of the question. The Club is hopeful at the moment that 1950 will bring fulfillment of it's ambition------ State Cham - pions. 4-H CLUB FIRST ROW: Dottie Jean Brown, Virginia Ayres, Barbara Addleman, Rozine Stout, Ida Mae Pembelton, Shirley Pembelton. SECOND ROW: Jackie Bryan, Naomi Schmidt, Lois Chapman, Barbara Gamage, Ram- ona Garris, Agnes Woodfin, Nell Cooke, Janice Blanton, Ruth Davis, MildredSmelcer, Rose Davis, Shirley Meader, ElizabethFrayser, Lucille Pfeiffer, Annie Cutright, Julia Vogel, Earline Hatcher, Evelyn Baldwin, Mary Ann George. THIRD ROW: CliftonGarris, CharlesJoyce, LillianBall, Frances Hedrick, Lorene Blad- win, Anne Wilson, Mary Moorefield, Pearl Bruce, Peggy Ann Meader, Katherine Holman, Evelyn Bowling, Dorothy Fariss, Sadie Marion, Eleanor Hedrick. FOURTH ROW: Russell Stout, Dallys Cook, Virginia Crockett, Angie Glenn, Jack Ingle, Herbert Goodman, Jack Keller, Mildred Matthews, Agnes Johns, FIFTH AND SIXTH ROWS: Carl Boggs, James Parker, David Barker, Thornton Crowder, Ed Pfeiffer, Elbert Wo- mack, Franklin Wallace, Patricia Brown, Carolyn Stonnell, Lucille Fergurson, Bobby Sanderson, Joe Reed. PRESIDENT, James Parker VICE-PRESIDENT, Bobby Sanderson SECRETARY-TREASURER, Rozine Stout SONG LEADERS, Ida Mae Pembelton and Herbert Goodman REPORTER, David Barker S. C. A. REPRESENTATIVE, Buster Ingle 7d PRESIDENT, Virginia Crockett VICE-PRESIDENT, Patricia Brown SECRETARY, Mary Anne Robertson TREASURER, Barbara Vaughan REPORTER, Dainese Johnston FIRST ROW: Miss Agee, Virginia Ayres, Dottie Jean Brown, Virginia Crock- ett, Shirley Calhoun, Shirley Meinhard, Lois Ehrhart, Dorothy Fariss, Dallys Cook, Elizabeth Frayser, Lorena Morris. SECOND ROW: S. C. Glass, James Parker, Earlene Lewis, Betty Frazier, Sibyl Robertson, Ramona Garris, Mar- garet Irving, Patricia Brown, Martha Louise Dabney, Earline Hatcher, Mary Ann George, THIRD ROW: JackIngle, HerbertGoodman, Franklin Adams, Rozine Stout, Mary AnnRobertson, Carolyn Stonnell, Jean Thompson, Lorene Baldwin, Dainese Johnston, Lilliati Ball, Ida Mae Pembelton, GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT, S. C. Glass VICE-PRESIDENT, Patricia Brown SECRETARY-TREASURER, Martha Louise Dabney REPORTER, James Parker S. C. A. REPRESENTATIVE, Barbara Vaughan 3. FIRST ROW: Marie Martin, Virginia Ayres, Dottie Jean Brown, MargaretIrving, Jean Thompson, Lois Ehrhart, Mary Dennis, Ruby Wright, Harriet Swoap. SECOND ROW: Richie Miller, Franklin Adams, Virginia Crockett, Betty Fraz- ier, Rozine Stout, Anne Wilson, Mary Moorefield, Patricia Brown, Martha Louise Dabney, Dorothy Fariss, Bobby McKay, Mr. Robeson, THIRD ROW: Elbert Womack, Herbert Goodman, Shirley Calhoun, Lillian Ball, Shirley Meinhard, Sibyl Robertson, Lorene Baldwin, Ramona Garris, Dainese Johnston, Ida Mae Pembelton, Bobby Baldwin, Loy Whaley. DRAMATICS CLUB PRESIDENT, Dainese Johnston VICE-PRESIDENT, Mary Moorefield { SECRETARY-TREASURER, Bobby McKay | REPORTER, Richie Miller S. C. A. REPRESENTATIVE, Betty Frazier 32 FIRST ROW: Mr. Varner, Clifton Garris, Loy Whaley, Herbert Goodman, Jack Ingle, Emmett Speas, Al- fred Spillman, Mr, Vassar, SECOND ROW: Robert Proffitt, Joe Black, Ed Pfeiffer, Elbert Womack, Robert Oertal, Franklin Wallace. THIRD ROW: Jack Keller, Melvin Berry, Thornton Crowder, Joe Reed, Bradley Carter, Charles Marion, Max Lathran, Floyd Black, FOURTH ROW: Willie Duncan, Franklin Adams, Jack Simpson, David Thompson, Richie Miller, Walter Blackwell, Teddy Keith, both A. PRESIDENT, Jack Ingle VICE-PRESIDENT, Elbert Womack SECRETARY, Emmett Speas TREASURER, Herbert Goodman REPORTER, Jack Keller WATCH DOG, Loy Whaley 33 BASEBALL- 1949 -90 FIRST ROW: Rudy Johnson, Ed Pfeiffer, Walter Blackwell, Paul Dansberger, Jack Ingle, David Barker, Roy Speas, Raymond Lewis, James Marion--Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith--Coach, Loy Whaley, Jack Simpson, P, L. Duncan, Charlie Parker, Vernon Easter, Tucker Harrision, Jack Keller, Carl Brown-- Manager. 34 SAFETY PATROL A Safety Patrol was organized at Cumberland in thesearly part-off 51: In his talk to the students, David Barker, captain, said, “First of all, the Safety Patrol is nota police force, and it isn’t intended to become one. The Safety Patrolis an organized group of boys for promoting safety for our school boys and girls who ride on the buses. “To function with best results, the patrolmen will need the co-operation of all the students. It is known to all of us that leaders in any organization need the co-operation of their followers to operate success- fully. The Patrol is asking for the students’ help. “When school lets out in the afternoon, patrolmen will be stationed along the walk and one at each end of the drive to stop all traffic until the buses have departed. One of the patrolmen will get inside each bus first and go to the back; another will stand at the door and then sit in front when the bus is loaded. The buses will be loaded from the rear; that is, the first ones on the bus get the back seats. If anyone desires to occupy an empty seat towards the front, he may move up, but not while the bus is in motion. When someone has tocross the road, thepatrolman in front will get out and stand in front of the bus. You will stay on your side of the road until he sees if the way is clear. In the morning the buses will also be loaded from the rear. “The patrolmen may alternate their positions each week or whenever they desire. “They can be identified by their badges and white belts. “With the students’ co-operation, the Safety Patrol will be a success.” aie, ce he ee oe od SMAPS... 1. Oh What A Beautiful Morning! 2. Getting Practice? 3. Stop Sign? 4, Hillbilly? 5, Circle Right? 6. High Hat? 7. What’s Cooking? 8, Old Flame? 9, A Bomb? TOn rose eae ee 11. Catching Fish? 12. Spring’s here! ACY DOOR 1. You don't say! 5, Mr. Mrs, 9. Professor 2. Dodge Riders 6. Going My Way? 10. Dead Battery 3. Hold it up! 7. Prize Winning Family 11. Working? 4. Prize Winner 8. Swing Your Partner 12, Chow Time 13. Time Test “ll a SAG, a CROSS WORD PUZZLE “ap - AE ‘ I. Queen of The Fairies, mada an ni 2. What we don't like to use in summer. 3. To register. N 4. Ida Mae's rival. 5. Scarcy. aoe a : D.2D; 's last name. 10. The girl who gets all the proposals. 11. A Livonian. : 5 Nation ra tens 14. Iowa. (Abbr. ) se ee a 18, Last name of No. I across. in 19. Isle of Wright. (Abbr. ) Boe 20. Same as No, 18 down. 3¢ 22. Tre Corde Music (Abbr. ) ; 28. What the boys do when they take the girl to the vs ae } ald y door. b 34. Latin for this is (Abbr. ) aaa a i 35. Latest entertainment in Reverse (Abbr. ) Dallys' new boy friend a Bl 37. Intelligence is as intelligence does. (A Senior girl) (e 39. A person from Scotland. 40. saw, seen. 44. A color, bluish-green. 45. Idaho (Abbr. ) 46, Tucker - minus the first letter, Aim ClOSes 50. If you've gotthe money, honey, I've gotthe _! 51. Sports event, such as, a track 54. No advice. (Abbr. ) 55. A period of time. ACROSS 1, Girl voted Miss Cumberland” in 1948. 27. Bachelor of Arts, (Abbr. ) 43. Greek for 20. 3. Shorty of the Senior Class. 28. too, two, 3 460. United Nations, (Abbr. ) 7. Abraham, (Abbr. ) 29. Closely bound togetheras, the church is 48. What Mrs. Baber is trying to get rid of. 8. Contemptible, a fool, a skunk, ____ though the memvers are Many, 49. Doctor of Theology (Abbr. ) g. Our lastSeniornewly wed of January. 30. Mr. Smith's 2nd Secretary. 51. A heavy staff or club wholelyor partly 12. Right line in Math, (Abbr. ) 31. The indefinite article. metal with spikes. 13. River in Spanish, 32. Us, Nominative case. 52. Forte Piano (Abbr, ) 15. Diameter (Abbr. ) 2328 Lie isregardedas theseatof Pas- 53. Lucille Sweeny of Senior Class. 16, Dr. Orential Languages, sion or Desire 54. Kathode (Abbr. ) 17. Sweet Potatoes, 36. Chemical, Pyradine. (Abbr.) 58. A Sea Eagle. 18. Editor of School Paper. 37. Most athletic boy in Senior Class, 60. The quietest girl in the Senior Class, 21, Literature (Abbr. ) 38. Red top of Senior Class. 61, What we sayin English Class when asked 23. Military Police. (Abbr. ) 39. Soluble. (Abbr. ) a question, we don't happen to know, 24. Short for S. C.'s first name. 40. Society of Engineers. (Abbr. ) 62. Leading male actor in Senior Class. 25. Last name of Mole”. 41. Order of the Crown of India (Abbr. ) 63. One who behaves as if acting. 26, Whatall Seniors are whentheyskipclass. 42, Secretary of Student Council in 1948. 38 FARMVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Established 1878 Incorporated 1917 Your General Electric Dealer Millwork Building Materials and Hardware Du Pont Paints Sporting Goods of all Types Farmville, Virginia Compliments of BARROW GROCERY CO., INC. 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BROWN MOTTLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Inc. “Your Self-Serving Store” Farmville, Virginia General Merchandise “See Us For Your Building Needs Groceries-Meats-Sea-Foods-Gas-Oils Cumberland, Virginia GILLIAM MOTOR CO. Compliments of Ford Parts and Accessories LEWIS CRAWLEY, COUNTY CLERK Atlas Tires, Tubes and Batteries | Cumberland, Virginia Cumberland, Virginia i BANK OF POWHATAN “Bank With Us and You Can Bank on Us” Member Federal Reserve and F. D. 1. C. Powhatan, Virginia HAMILTON GARAGE Rs L. ADAMS. JR. Reco Denies General Repairs Cartersville, Virginia Phone 92 General Merchandise International Equipment Tractors Cartersville, Virginia Phone 43 LUMBER BLANTON PLEASANTS Inet to ai Gar Load C. A. STONNELL General Merchandise Cartersville, Virginia Cumberland, Virginia FLIPPEN'S STORE YATES TRACTOR CoO. G. W. Wilkerson Powhatan, Virginia ; Dealers in General Merchandise Phone 4631 , of every kind “Your Ford Tractor Dealer” Wolverine Work Dress Shoes Sherwin Williams Paints G. E. Appliances KOOP MOTOR CO. Powhatan, Virginia Studebaker Cars Trucks Reach for Sunbeam Bread for your Lunches C. F. MORING - LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR For the Best in Flowers for All Occasions Call COLLINS-FLORIST Day Phone 181 - Night Phone 4 Main Street Farmville, Virginia Compliments of MARTIN’S-THE JEWELER Gas - Oil - Grease Real Service HILLCREST SERVICE STATION J. D. Ranson, Proprietor At Intersection Routes 60 and 45 Cumberland, Virginia Always Make THE HUB Your Shipping Center and Save! Westinghouse Refrigerators and Ranges Maytag and Speed Queen Washers Farmville, Virginia DOYNE AMBULANCE SERVICE and DOYNE FUNERAL HOME Farmville, Virginia FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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