Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA)

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The Senior Class (j ' le eati. The 1954 Premier THE REFLECTOR Starring Students And faculty THE SETTING OF DUNLAP HIGH SCHOOL Hematite, Virginia PRESENTING- “So Close Zo Our STARRING- Dedication Hearts ’ ’ Through her outstanding personality and lovable ways, she has won all our hearts. For her patient understanding nature, never- ceasing kindness, and gracious manner, she is loved as a teacher as well as one of the best friends we will ever know. She is known by an ever-present warm smile, a fun-loving heart, and a willingness to work with us and for us. Her greatest weapons are a soft spoken word and a twinkle in her eye. She has the extraordinary ability to meet people with an open mind and heart. She has gained our love and respect in still another way--by her reverent heart toward God and the truly good and pure things in life. Because of all these singular characteristics, we proudly dedicate this our 1954 REFLECTOR to Miss Zona Landes. r. PRESENTING- “Zill the Snd of STARRING- Zhe faculty iMISM 1ST- faculty R. L. GRAHAM Principal A. B. Degree Emory and Henry College Civics BOYCE D. TATE Western Ky. State College B. S. Degree Industrial Arts JOHN E. JENKINS Bo S. Degree Davis Elkins College Phys. Ed., Biology ZONA W. LANDES A. B. Degree Madison College English WINIFRED MURDOCK B. S. Degree Longwood College Commercial DAISY A. HARTMAN Business School Office AMELIA M. TATE Western Ky. State College B. S. Degree Music Education MRS. NELLIE W. MARQUESS A. B. Degree General Mathematics Algebra, Geometry Library Not Pictured: PANSY KEITH SMITH B. S. Degree Radford College Social Science PRESENTING- ? Hearts Were young and Qay ' STARRING- Zhe Seniors JJfi i m wS 1 m IH 1 CLASS OFFICERS Shirley Carper, Sec’y-Treasurer; June Carter, President; Betty Jean Wilkerson, Reporter; Ray Armentrout, Vice-President. MOTTO Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. SONG You’ll Never Walk Alone COLORS Red and White FLOWER Rose JULIAN ALFRED COOKE “ J udy’ ’ Annual Staff 4; Industrial Arts 2 . MARY ELIZABETH BAXTER ‘ ' C ricket’ ’ Cheerleader 3; Paper Staff 3; Bus Patrol 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2,4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 4; Annual Staff 4; Vice- Pre sident 3. Seniors HELEN MARIE J-ERKINS 4 ‘Pe rkie Typing Club 2; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4. m SHIRLEY RUTH CARPER 4 ‘Kipper” Glee Club 1,3,4; 4-H 2,3,4 Secretary and Treasurer 3, 4 Basketball Timekeeper 3 Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4 Marshal 3; Scor ekeeper 4. RODERICK LEE OWENS “Rod” Fire Fighters 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Football 3,4; Base¬ ball 2, 3,4; Basketball 4; Glee Club 1; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. emots MARY ANN PAXTON ‘ ‘Package’ ’ Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN GRETA HILL “Pill” Typing Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4, BETTY JEAN WILKERSON t i f- i ' Bet Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3; Reporter 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 2, 3,4; Softball 3 . CECIL RAY ARMENTROUT ‘ 1 Trout’ ’ Industrial Arts 2, 3; Football 4; Football Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Pape r Staff 3. Seniors 4, Pre Annual Staff 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH OWENS ‘ ‘Maggie Reporter 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Cheerleader 1 ;Vice - President 2; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. VIRGIL DALE BRATTON “Dale” Basketball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, ROBERT LEE COOKE “Bob” Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Football Club 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN CARTER “Liz” 4-H 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 1; Annual Staff 4; May Court Attendant 3; Paper Editor 3; Softball 3. STUART WARNER DAMERON “Stu” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 3. AMELETA JUNE CARTER “Junie Babe” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 1 , 2; Chief Marshal 3; President 3, 4; Maid of Honor 3; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Editor of Annual 4. ERNEST HARRIS Post Graduate BETTY LEWIS SNYDER Bets Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; Paper Staff 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Basketball Score- keeper 2. GERALD GENE BRATTON ‘‘Jerry’ ’ Annual Staff 4; Industrial Arts 2 . Will tAnd Zestament Realizing that we the class of 1954 are about to make our departure from Dunlap High School, we wish to leave the following vices and virtues of sane minds and healthy bodies, and therefore we do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. R. L. Graham, our principal, we leave our many thanks for his patience, under¬ standing and helpfulness. ARTICLE II To Miss Zona Landes is left our gratitude for making this 1954 REFLECTOR a success. ARTICLE III To Miss Winnie Murdock we leave our sincere appreciation for the many things she has done for us. ARTICLE IV We bestow upon the entire faculty our mo JKjmcere thanks for their patience and guidance. V To the Juniors, along with the many responsibilities, we leave the joy of being a senior and getting to go to the football games on the bus. ARTICLE VI To the students of Dunlap High School we leave the following: Ray Armentrout wills his algebra book to Darrel Martin. Shirley Carper wills her waist line to Patsy Jones. Rod Owens wills his big feet to Mr. sJenkins. Mary Ann Paxton wills her ability to play basketball to Ruby Powell. Eddie Ray Alfred wills his football suit to David Webb. Evelyn Hill wills her long hair to Gloria Brubaker. Julian Cooke wills his patience to Miss Pansy Smith. Helen Perkins wills her quiet ways to Grace Ott. Gerald Bratton wills his troubles to anyone that wants them. Margaret Owens wills her love for government to anyone that can stand it. Mary Baxter wills her cheerleading ability to Sonia Carter. June Carter wills her ability to sell poppies to Mr. Blumling to Miss Murdock. Elizabeth Carter wills her boy friends to Fay Critzer. Shirley Dilley will§ her good nature to Martha Camden. Betty Jean Wilkerson wills her short hair to Mrs. Jenkins. Bob Cooke wills his ability to get away with mischief in class to Sammy Rogers. Stuart Dameron wills his height to Perry Vail. Dale Bratton wills his basketball ability to Delbert May. Betty Snyder wills her love for laughing to Sally Martin. Sealed and signed this 1st day of April, 1954, The Senior Class of ’54 Betty Snyder, Chief Executor. Class History Our Senior class began in 1943 with Betty Wilkerson, Margaret Owens, Evelyn Hill, and Shirley Carper. The following year Rod Owens and Charles Lewis joined the class. Mary Paxton came from Boys’Home to Dunlap in the third grade. Later, in the fifth grade, Shirley Dilley, Charles Groves, Mary Gray, Barbara Moore, and Annabell Smith came from Callaghan School. Helen Perkins came from Covington the same year. Mary Baxter joined the class from Kentucky in the sixth grade; then we were joined by Bobby Drummond. When we got to the seventh grade BettySnyder, JuneCarter, ElizabethCarter, BobCooke, Julian Cooke, Bill Howard and Herndon C rosie r we re added from Hunter School. Gerald Bratton also came in thatyear from Gap Mills. In our freshman year Ray Armentrout came to the class from Falling Springs. Charles Lewis, Herndon Crosier, Bill Howard and Charles Groves left the class while we were sopho¬ mores . The year we were juniors we gave the Junior-Senior banquet at the Silver Arrow. The same year Annabell Smith, Barbara Moore, Mary Gray, Rebecca Lewis, and Bobby Drummond left the class; then Dale Bratton joined us. This year we have had, in addition, Eddie Ray Alfred and Stuart Dameron, making nineteen members in the class. Our biggest jobs this ye re the publication of our annual and production of our play. We elected class officers that we thought best leaders of our class every year throughout the four years of high school. This year they have been: June Carter, President Ray Armentrout, Vice-President Shirley Carper, Secretary and Treasurer Betty Wilkerson, Class Reporter June 9, 1954, our graduation day, is the day we have been looking forward to, yet dreading since we were freshmen. With a mixture of joy and sadness in our hearts we must say farewell to Old Dunlap. We wish to express our thanks to everyone that has made this wonderful day possible for us. Class Historian, Mary Baxter Class Prophecy As I was sitting alone in my study last night, I heard a harsh, croaking voice. As I looked up, there perched in the window was a raven. As I turned back to my desk the raven started talking and here is what he came up with: Two of the 1954 Seniors are working at the paper mill. Bob Cooke is chief chemist and his latest discovery is making gold out of rubber. SO WHAT? Rod Owens will spend the next fifty years at the paper mill where the machines can outrun his mouth. Doctor Shirley Dilley has just performed her first operation. Funeral arrangements for the patient are incomplete. Mary Baxter and Mary Paxton are employed at a slaughter house in Texas-they are really shooting the bull. Eddie Alfred has opened a pool-room and is really behind the eight ball. June Carter is teaching Harry Truman piano. Such a job! ! ! Ray Armentrout is starring with a pro football team, the “Greenbay Packers.” Ray is official water boy and bench warmer and is doing a really wonderful job at it. Margaret Owens, suffering from a lonely heart, has organized a “Lonely Hearts Club.” That is how she has kept in touch with her classmates. Betty Snyder is a Physical Education teacher and is treating the kids as s h e was once treated. Stuart Dameron and Julian Cooke are playing with Ringling Brothers. Stuart is the short fat guy and Julian is the heavy-weight champion. Gerald and Dale Bratton are ace fighter pilots in China, and have twenty planes to their credit. (They were all shot from under them.) Evelyn Hill is private secretary to the President of the United States and Helen Perkins is secretary to the Secretary of State. (We did have two smart ones in the class.) Elizabeth Carter has formed a one man hunting club. Good hunting, Elizabeth. Shirley Carper has settled down with a steady job as a model with “Esquire. ” Betty Wilkerson is starring with the “All American Redheads” and is going to the games in a new Cadillac. “Thus ends the revelation of the class of 1954, ” said the raven as he flew from his perch. He went out the window and I have not seen him since. As to the truth of these revelations, . . . time, the great revealer, can alone answer that. Margaret Owens, Prophet {juniors CLASS OFFICERS Carol Lewis .... Sec’y-Treasurer Annabelle Meadows. . . . President Delbert May.Vice-President freshmen CLASS OFFICERS Jack Turner.Vice-President Sonia Carter.Reporter Jimmy Kidd.President PRESENTING - ' ' Zill Zkey $row Up” STARRING- Zke {Juniors 1st Row: Katherine Ailstock, Porter Balia :d, Jr., Jean Bess, Clifford Booth, Nancy Bostic, Leona Broughman. 2nd Row: Earl Ray Cooke, Junior Graham, Juanita Hubbard, Patsy Jones, Harold Kersey, Rodney Kirby. 3rd Row: Carol Lewis, Sally Martin, Delbert May, Annabelle Meadows, Larry Morris, Robert Nicely. 4th Row; Dallas O Conner, Ruby Powell, Sammie Rogers, Charles Smith, Roberta Walton. 5th Row: David Webb, Randolph Webb, Sylvia Wickline. PRESENTING- “J’ll Qet fty” STARRING- Zhe Sophomore Class 1st Row: Carol Carper, Martha Camden, Patricia Campbell, Addie Cline, Glenn Cochran, Burton Dameron. 2nd Row: John Dameron, Melanie Foster, Melissa Griffith, Linda H a y s 1 e 11 , Joe Holcomb, Janet Howard. 3rd Row: Darrell Humphries, Betty Lane, Frances Lewis, Carol Lowery, Billy McDanial, Loretta Moore. 4th Row: Edgar Morris, Phyllis O ' Conner, Betty Owens, Jo Ann Shay, Wallace Sloan. 5th Row; Wallace Switzer, Perry Vail, Harold Waid, Alma Webb. PRESENTING- “ Zke Green years” STARRING- Zke freshman Class 1st Row: Sunshine Arrington, Alvin Bates, David Boone, Opal Booth, Berlyn Bratton, Bobby Broughman, JeanCarper. 2nd Row: SoniaCarter, ElizabethCochran, Faye Critzer, Lanier Crozier, John Graham, Awilda Griffith, Peggy Groves. 3rd Row; David Harris, Frankie Hepler, Jean Hoke, Dana Humphries, Jean Kersey, Jimmie Kidd, Norma Lewis. 4th Row: Frank Maupin, Grace Ott, Drema Perkins, Virginia Reed, Jerry Shinault, Wayne Simmons, Romaine O ' Conner. 5th Row: Donald Snyder, Clara Sprouse, Jack Turner, Wanneda White, Alma Wilson, Jackie Wilson, Rachel Wright. PRESENTING- “Koont ?or One More” STARRING- Zke grades Seventh Grade Boys Flutophone Group First Graders Fifth Grade Song Leaders MAYRE LOWMAN B. S. Degree University of Virginia Madison College Seventh Grade Seventh Qrade —1 ■■■■ 1st Row: Jerry Alfred, Paul Ayers, Mary Sue Bell, Jimmy Biggs, Emory Bowyer, Joe Bowyer. 2nd Row: Patricia Bradley, Velda Campbell, Patricia Carper, Junior Carter, Nancy Carter, Patricia Carter. 3rd Row; Patricia Cochran, Pete Cook, Ellen Cox, Howard Dameron, Allen Fridley, David Graham. 4th Row: Jack Harmon, Betty Howard, Bill Jonas, Haden Lewis, Sue Martin, Lonnie May. 5th Row: James McAllister, Lewis McAllister, Manuel Meadows, Eddie Nicely, Alfred Paxton, Bobby Ray. 6th Row: O ' Brian Smith, Janice Surber, Leon Wilkerson. Sixth Qrade SARA C. JOHNSTON B. S. Degree Madison College 1st Row: Ronnie Alfred, Charles Arrington, Janet Booth, Donald Buckland, Paul Camden, Kathleen Carper. 2nd Row: Kay Carper, Dickie Cochran, Sarah Dameron, Barbara Eggleston, Merilyn Foster, Betty Fridley, Ledford Fridley. 3rd Row; Bobby Gillespie, Carolyn Gillispie, Paul Graham, Alice Fay Hoke, Frances Hoke, Charlotte Kersey, Phyllis Lessley. 4th Row: Jo Anna Lewis, Gay Maupin, Burton May, Sterling McAllister, Sammy Moore, Ronnie Nicely, Bertha O’Conner. 5th Row: June Perkins, Carol Persinger, Clinton Reed, Wayman Reed, Roscol Rowan, Charlotte Snyder, Garlan Snyder. 6th Row: Carol Ann Treynor, Michael Treynor, Paul Turner, Barbara Lou Vail, Russell Wade, Lloyd Webb, Donald Wilson, Rosetta Wright. 1st Row: Betty Jo Alfred, Clyde Ayers, Arlan Bates, Paula Jo Bell, Joyce Bicknell. 2nd Row: Sandra Bicknell, Gerald Blankenship, Betty Bradley, Howard Bratton, Shirley Brown, Garland Campbell. 3rd Row; Glenn Davis, Donald Graham, Gerald Hepler, Vinson Hoke, Linda Humphries, Ina Mae Kersey. 4th Row: Jean Lowery, Randy Lefler, Paul Lessley, Peggy Lessley, Gertrude Lewis, Shirley McAllister. 5th Row: Charlie Meadows, Jerry Meadows, Betty Nicely, James O’Connor, Nelda Ray, Bertie Sartain. 6th Row: Robert Scott, Velma Selleck, Donald Shinnault, Aiice Sprouse, Carol Ann Webb, Helen Webb, Billy White. fourth tfrade MRS. O. H. CARPER Normal Professional State Teachers College Fourth Grade 1st Row: Sandra Ballard, Carol Bates, Stanley Boone, Judy Bowyer, Everette Brisendine, 2nd Row: Gary Brown, Lawrence Carper, Sanford Carper, Daniel Cox, Richard Cox, Jerry Dotson. 3rd Row: Ruth Fridley, Rachel Gibson, Judy Groves, Lois Hanks, Jimmy Hayslett, Preston Hoke. 4th Row; Eddie Jonas, Clifford Maupin, Carolyn McAllister, Danny Paxton, Winston Posey, Judy Ruble. 5th Row: Hazel Snyder, Gordon Waid, Joan Webb, Frankie White, Glenda Wickline , Donnie Wright. (L- MARY C. JENKINS A. B. Degree Davis Elkins College Zkird (jrade 1st Row: Tommy Alfred, Robert Bell, Charles Bowen, Jeanie Bradley, Jimmy Carper. 2nd Row; Sandra Corker, Billy Dobbs, Calvin Fridley, Charles Gibson, Dreama Hanks, Elsie Hardiman. 3rd Row: Wayne Hoke, Betty Hylton, Carolyn Keith, Luther Lane, Sandra Lane, John Lewis. 4th Row; Montie Lewis, Sharon McAllister, Gene Meadows, Tommy O’Conner, Bruce Paxton, Berkley Perkins. 5th Row: Jimmy Scott, Barbara Selleck, James Shinault, Leroy Switzer, Crystal Thompson, Jackie Webb. DELENA MILLS SMITH Jirst And Second Grade Second Grade 1st Row: Patricia Bicknell, Joan Bradley, Frank Brown, Jr. , Rosemary Carper, Jo Ellen Corker, 2nd Row: Margaret Cox, Lewis Dameron, Douglas Gibson, Deloris Gillespie, Jimmy Groves, Walter Hardiman. 3rd Row: Ross Helmintoller, Eddie Helpler, Marshall Lessly, J. D. Maupin, Edgar McAllister, Barbara Myers. 4th Row: Mary Louise Nicely, Eddie Perkins, Nathan Posey, Raymond Reed, Billy Thompson. 5th Row: Jimmy Tucker, Glen White, Leon Wilson. B UT s H D°e 8 r TH Jitst Grade Madison College 1st Row; Rufus Bradley, Susie Bradley, Sandra Bradley, Jerry Brown, Wesley Brown, Delmas Burns. 2nd Row: Patrica Bush, Charles Carper, Wayne Carper, Diane Collins, Philip Edmonds, ‘‘Rusty’’ Givens, Kenny Hoke. 3rd Row: May Hoke, Wayne Howard, Linda Humphries, Shelva Jean Humphries, Dewey Hylton, Linda Jones, Wesley Keith. 4th Row: Jean Lessley, Berkley Lewis, Betty Masters, Roy Mitchem, Hershel Nicely, Jesse O’Conner, June Powell. 5th Row: Jessie James Rane, Jimmy Ruble, Judy Ross, Bert Seldomridge, Ted Shenault, Billy Smith, Fay Snyder. 6th Row; Sandra Walton, Mary Wilson, Leonard Woods, Jr., Danny Wright. PRESENTING- “Kekave yourself” STARRING- Activities Miss Dunlap What’s the matter Dunlap vs. Valley PRESENTING- “Zke Chain Qang” starring- Zke Annual Staff Seated: Julian Cooke, Margaret Owens, June Carter, Shirley Dilley, Gerald Bratton. Standing: Miss Landes (Sponsor), Helen Perkins, Elizabeth Carter, Betty Snyder, Betty Wilkerson, Stuart Dameron, Shirley Carper, Mary Paxton, Evelyn Hill, Mary Baxter. PRESENTING- “ (food flews ” STARRING- Zke Paper Staff Seated: Sylvia Wickline, Bobby Nicely, Annabelle Meadows, Leona Broughman, Carol Lewis. Standing: Patsy Jones, Buddy Ballard, Jean Bess. PRESENTING- “Prince Of Peace” STARRING- Zhe Uible Club Seated: Roberta Walton, Juanita Hubbard, Nancy Bostic, Dallas O’Conner, Jean Hoke, Romaine O’Conner. Standing: Dreama Perkins, Alwilda Griffith, Clara Sprouse, Jerry Shinault, Jackson Wilson, Dana Humphries, Mrs. Marquess (Sponsor), Wayne Simmons, Ernest Harris, James Vest, James Switzer. PRESENTING- “Stars Are Singing” STARRING- Zke_Qlee_ Cl ub Seated: J. Switzer, L. Crosier, W. Simmons, B. Owens, M. Camden, E. Carter, M. Paxton, B. Snyder, S. Carper, M. Baxter, J. Carter, H. Perkins, E. Hill, S. Dilley, S. Martin, A. Meadows, M. Griffith, L. Hayslett, F. Hepler, D. Harris. Standing: M. Owens, B. Wilkerson, N. Lewis, J. Kersey, A. Wilson, H. Kersey, C. Carper, J. Carper, S. Dameron, K. Ailstock, G. Brubaker, R. Powell, C. Lowery, L. Broughman, B. Broughman, G. Ott, S. Carter, J. Howard. PRESENTING- “ greatest Show On Barth” STARRING- One-fid Play Club Seated: Alma Wilson, Gloria Brubaker, Patricia Campbell, Linda Hayslett, Melissa Griffith. Standing: David Harris, Bobby Nicely, John Dameron, Sonia Carter, Peggy Groves, H. B. Kersey, Edger Morris, Mr. Tate (Sponsor). PRESENTING- 7 ’ Women ” STARRING- Zhe Craft Club Seated: Melanie Foster, Wanneda White, Carole Carper, Norma Lewis, Jean Carper, Loretta Moore, Jo Ann Shay. Standing: Miss Murdock (Sponsor), Elizabeth Cochran, Virginia Reed, Opal Booth, Phyllis O’Conner, Katherine Ailstock, Addie Cline, Sally Martin, Martha Camden, Jean Kersey, Betty Lane, Frances Lewis, Alma Webb, Sunshine A rrington. PRESENTING- ' Skirts Ahoy” STARRING- Cheerleaders Linda Hayslett, Betty Snyder, Carol Carper, Betty Owens, Sonia Carter, Melissa Griffith. PRESENTING- farmer Zakes A Wife ’ STARRING- 4 M Club Of fleers Front Row: Mary Baxter, June Carter, Betty Wilkerson. 2nd Row: Shirley D i 1 1 e y , Shirley Carper, Margaret Owens. Seated: Larry Morris and John Dameron. Standing: Rod Owens, Delbert May, David Webb. PRESENTING- STARRING- “Cet’s T o Jt iAgain” Keys’ Basketball Dale Bratton Delbert May Captain Darrell Martin Seated: Perry Vail (Manager). 1st Row: Darrell Martin, Clifford Booth, Rodney Kirby, H. B. Kersey, Buddy Ballard. 2nd Row: Mr. Jenkins (Coach), David Webb, Delbert May, Randolph Webb, Jimmy Kidd, Sammy Rogers, Dale Bratton. Jimmy Kidd Rodney Kirby Rod Owens PRESENTING- “ Zhe flig Oft” starring- Girls’ flasket bail Margaret and Annabell Mary Ann and Carol Betty Jean and Liz Seated: Mary Paxton, Betty Wilkerson, Margaret Owens, .Carol Lewis, Katherine Ailstock. Standing: Shirley Dilley (Manager), Ruby Powell, Addie Cline, Mr. Jenkins (Coach), Annabelle Meadows, Martha Camden, Shirley Carper. Catherine and Loretta Ruby and Martha Addie and Leona PRESENTING- STARRING- “Angels Jn Zke. Outfield” baseball 1st Row: Perry Vail, Wallace Switzer (Managers). 2nd Row; David Webb, Joe Holcomb, Rodney Kirby, Darrell Martin. 3rd Row: Mr. Jenkins (Coach), Junior Graham, Rod Owens, Delbert May, Sammy Rogers, Bob Cooke. PRESENTING- ' ' Battleground ’ ' STARRING- football Seated: Perry Vail (Manager). 1st Row: J. Graham, D. May, D. Webb, R. Kirby, D. Martin, R. Webb, R. Owens, B. Cooke, B. Ballard, D. Bratton, E. Alfred, L. Crosier. 2nd Row: Mr. Jenkins (Coach), D. Boone, F. Maupin, W. Sloan, L. Morris, C. Booth, J. Kidd, J. Holcomb, R. Armentrout, J. Turner, S. Rogers, F. Hepler, W. Switzer (Manager). PRESENTING- ’’Covely Zo look At” STARRING- Zhe May T)ay King And Queen THE MADONNA (Jean Bess) Angels - Shelba Humphries Sandy Bradley PRESENTING- “Mot Kods ” STARRING- Bus Drivers and Caretak Standing (left to right) Mr. Huffman, (Caretaker) Mike Carter, Tommy Hepler, Roy Reid. PRESENTING- “Zhe Sgg And J” STARRING- Zhe Cooks Mrs. Burch, Miss Hahn JL {-I - mj yrru , zuv.jl ' LoJ ' drSJc £foC ■fadl ? f Mo Mjcfte, Uln sicj -uj Lie jum fj lMs (jjrnAAJUUX-; CcrttkA Ma, tJUlfi ' ibuj ' (prt rrtt. PRESENTING- 4 Star Kevue” Most Intellectual June Carter Bob Cooke Most Popular Rlargaret Owens Eddie Alfred F riendlie st Rod Owens J une C arte r Ray Armentrout Quietest Evelyn Hill Bob Cooke Loude st Margaret Owens Rod Owens STARRING- Senior Superlatives Best School Spirited June Carter Dale Bratton Most Athletic Margaret Owens Eddie Alfred Biggest Pests Margaret Owens Rod Owens Best All Around Bob Cooke June Carter THE WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY Compliments of MICK OR MACK Groce rie s and Cash Talks Meats 207 Maple Avenue Phone 7366 C ovington Fruits and Produce Virginia SNEAD BUICK COMPANY Covington South Lexington Street Telephone 3236 Virginia PEERLESS CREAMERY Distributor of Grade A Homogenized Vitamin D Milk Dial 9641 Covington Virginia MOODY’S RADIO SHOP SPORTSMAN’S CENTER 208 Main CUNNINGHAM BILLIARD PARLOR Covington Virginia Covington Virginia Compliments of Compliments of BURR’S STUDIO FRIDLEY’S PHARMACY Peoples Bank Bldg. 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Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958


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