Cumberland High School - Duke Yearbook (Cumberland, VA)

 - Class of 1952

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ABOVE, OFFICERS: Shirle y Whaley, president; Naomi Schmidt, vice-president; Virginia Ayres, secretary and treasurer; and Penny Baber, re- porter, BELOW: Agnes Johns instructing an eighth grader in use of card catalog. SEATED: Jean Thompson, Naomi Schmidt, Barbara Vaughan, Shirley Whaley, Virginia Ayres, Shirley Pembleton, Rozine Stout, STANDING: James Parker, Sarah Newton, Agnes Johns, Barbara Gamage, Betty Lou Dunn, Harriet Swoap, Lois Chapman, Betty Foster, Penny Baber, Clarence Ferguson, Miss Parker, Sponsor, LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized for the first time at Cumberland High School in the fall of 1951 by Miss Parker, the librarian, Its primary concern is the enlightment of its members, the encouragement of reading, and the improvement of the library service in the school, It stimulates school loyalty, provides an outlet. for pupil en- thusiasm, develops leadership, and does its bit to brighten and vitalize the intellectual life of the school, Virginia Ayres arranging the bulletin board, Tab Py thivt pupa ge £44 a: aha) (sana bhi ABOVE; Betty Foster and Clarence Ferguson mending books, BELOW; Shirley Whaley typing catalog cards,

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FIRST ROW: Lorena Morris, Elizabeth Frayser, Jean Duncan, Earline Lewis, Virginia Ayres, Margaret Irving, Shirley Whaley, Colleen Dawson, Dottie Brown, Virginia Crockett, Rozine Stout. SECOND ROW: Sarah Newton, Earline Hatcher, Shirley Pembleton, Patricia Brown, Shirley Blackwell, Dallys Cooke, Barbara Vaughan, Dot Carter, Annie Cutright, Mary Ann George, THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Robertson, Penny Baber, Lucille Ferguson, Carolyn Stonnell, Emmett Speas, James Parker, Jack Keller, Jack Ingle, Lennie Gamage, Mary Moorefield, Mrs. Budd, Sponsor, CAST OF CHARACTERS Virginia Crockett. . . . . . Lena Rivers our adorable heroine, Mary Moorefield . . . . . Granny Nichols her beloved grandmother, Emmett Speas . . . . . John Livingstone Lena's uncle, Rozine Stout. . . . . . Mzrs, Livingstone his social ambitious wife. Carolyn Stonnell . . . Caroline Livingstone who is an echo of her mother, Barbara Vaughan , . . . Anna Livingstone her sister, warm-hearted and sincere, Jackting leg asm, me mnt ere ee OLLIE) LIL OT who is addicted to slang, Penny Baber ta fat. sesm sare © ubtank Graham a Southern gentleman, Patricia Broan. . . . . . Mrs, Graham his jealous wife, Lennie Gamage . . . . Durward Bellmont her son by a former marriage. JacksKeller sane =) ase eee Via LCOlm Everett a tutor in the Livingstone home, Shirley Pembleton. . . . . . Aunt Milly a colored servant, James iParker.. : 3) |... =. ae Cesar a colored man servant who is always fixin' to do, SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of the John Livingstone's palatial home at Maple Grove, Kentucky, ACT I: An afternoon in May. ACT Il: One Week later; afternoon. ACT III: Noon; one year later, 22 See oS i Ts a) eee} a) ere



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CUMBERLAND CHAPTER PIO, Pa ee Greenhand Initiation Ceremony FIRST ROW: Karl Boggs, Jr., Jack Keller, Lennie Gamage, Emmett Speas, Jack Ingle, Bradley Carter, Mr. Vassar, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Ben Herndon, Edwin Davis, Russell Stout, Jack Guthrie, Melvin Berry, Robbie Smith, Alfred Spillman, Richard Smith, Bobby Oertel, THIRD ROW: George Penick, Clifton Garris, Tom Brown, Wayne Morris, Jr., Earl Woodfin, Billy Newman, Dickie Fahrner, Robert Duncan, Bobby Price. FOURTH ROW: Max Latham, Teddy Keith, Max Trotter, Thornton Crowder, Charles Marion, Jim Owenby, Thomas McDonald, FIFTH ROW: Robert Wilson, Buster Ingle, Bobby Parkerson, Herman Jamerson, We, the members of the F,F, A, are justly proud of our chapter in that it has produced two State officers and has ranked eighth, seventh, and sixth in the chapter contest, consecutively, in the past few years, This chapter has adequately prepared many boys and established them in farming --helping them toward a goal of being successful farmers, Through chapter meetings, degree teams, and public speaking the farm boy is taught parlia- mentary procedure and is prepared to meet the public and be a leader among farmers. We, here at Cumberland, are grateful that we have a vocational agriculture department within our school, 1952-1953 Officers 2UANU.CHAP EE

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