Dunlap High School - Reflector Yearbook (Covington, VA)

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Vfc ' xa Mr.- ' ; ? - iri} ' - ■ •i-3 ?.- %t■ -.y-l ■ ' Sfxjt- W i ' - ; fifiwWMif r: JFr ' Zfsbt jpjJjfjg ' iW jyjWrV ig ass p mT xp V We, The Senior class of 1955, in order to provide a lasting mirror of the year ' s student body, faculty, and their activities, do publish DUNLAP HIGH SCHOOL Hematite, Virginia ;Dedication The Senior Class of 1955 proudly dedicates this year ' s Re¬ flector to Mr. John E. Jenkins, our coach.teacher, and friend. In this way, we wish to express our deep appreciation and gratitude for his work with us during our high school years. We respect him for his patience and ability as a coach and for his loyalty to our school. He has influenced us so greatly that we know we shall never forget the years he has spent with us. L,esson JOSEPH D. BOONE B. S. Degree West Virginia Tech Industrial Arts R. L. GRAHAM Principal Emory and Henry College A. B. Degree, Civics DAISY A. HARTMAN Business School Office MISS JUDITH BERRY A. B. Degree Madison College Music MRS. NELLIE W. MARQUESS A. B. Degree General Mathematics Algebra, Geometry Library ZONA W. LANDES A. B. Degree Madison College English JOHN E. JENKINS B. S. Degree Davis Elkins College Phys. Ed., Biology PANSY KEITH SMITH B. S. Degree Radford College Social Science (Not Pictured) HELEN T. MACHERAS B. S. Degree State Teacher’s College Commercial Studies BUDDY BALLARD Pre sident PORTER NEIL BALLARD, JR. “Buddy” Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Paper Staff 3;Glee Club 1,2,3; Typing Club 2; Firefighters; 2,3; Re¬ porter 1; Class President 4; Basketball Manager 1; ‘‘Born with the gift of laughter.” KATHERINE ELOIS AILSTOCK “Kitty” Glee Club 1,2,3; Girl’s Basketball 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Craft Club 3; “For a bash¬ ful girl, she gets into a lot of mischief.” CLIFFORD HENDERSON BOOTH “Cliff” Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Ty¬ ping Club 2; 4-H Club 1,2,4; “It is strange what a man may do and a woman think him an angel.” ANNABELLE LEE MEADOWS ‘ ‘Annie ’ ’ Class President 1,2,3; Vice President 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Paper Staff 3; Chief Marshall 3;“Brains, and personality not always are combined and the more it pleases us when all in one we find.” EARL RAY COOKE “Lover- boy” Typing Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; One Act Play Club 2; “Hold my guitar ma’am; I’ll be right back.’’ GLORIA DAWN BRUBAKER “Tookie” Glee Club 3,4; Typing Club 1; Athletic Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Marshall 3; Dra¬ matics Club 3; May Day Princess; Secretary and Treasurer 4; “Of her friends, there are many; Of her enemies, are there any? HAROLD BRADFORD KERSEY “H. B.’’ Glee Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; One Act Play Club 3; Firefighters 4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; “Parting from Dunlap is such sweet sorrow.’’ NANCY CAROL BOSTIC “Boogie” Glee Club 1; 4-H Club; Bible Club 3; Typing Club 2; Annual Staff 4; “Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty never bad.” RANDOLPH RADFORD WEBB “Randy” Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball Manager 1; Basketball 2,3; 4-H Club President 2,3; Firefighters 1,2,3,4; “Where there is food, there I am also.’’ LEONA PEARL BROUGHMAN “Button’’ Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 2; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff4;May Court 3; Candidate for Queen 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; “Pretty, sweet, and awful nice, the kind of girl you’d look at twice.’’ MARY JUANITA HUBBARD “Nita” Bible Club 3; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 2; Annual Staff 4; “The girl who love s and laughs must certainly do well.” DELBERT RAY MAY “Romeo” Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Firefighters 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; ’ ‘ I li,ke work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” V- DARRELL ETHAN MARTIN “Darrell” Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; 4- H Club 1,2,3,4; “God bless the man who first in¬ vented sleep.” LARRY MYLES MORRIS ' ‘Romeo ’ ’ : PATSY GAIL JONES “Patsy” 4-H Club 1; Reporter 4; Glee Club 1; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Vice President 2; “Never idle, never still, always talking, always will.” 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Typing Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Escort inMay Court; “Nobody wants to kiss when they are hungry.” VIRGINIA CAROL LEWIS “Louie” Cheerleader 1; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Class Secretary 3; Typing Clu b 2; Annual Staff 4; “Romance is a love affair in other than domestic surroundings. ’ ’ ROBERT LEE NICELY “Bobby” 4-H Club 2; Dramatics 3; Newspaper Staff 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; “Don’t bother me, I’m thinking.” CHARLES E. SMITH “Smitty” Typing Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; One Act Play Club 2; 4-H Club 1; “A quiet mind is nobler than a crown.” GARNETT ANN MARTIN “Sally” Typing Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3 ; Craft Club 2; Annual Staff 4; “Well timed silence is more eloquent than speech.” SAMUEL LEONARD ROGERS “Sam” Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Firefighters 1,2,3,4; “His talk is like a stream which runs with rapid change from rocks to roses.” SHELVIE JEAN BESS “Jeanie” Editor of Paper 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; May Queen Attendant 2; Mary (Christmas Pageant) 3; Annual Staff (Will) 4; “A secret love is bad; Tis sheer ruin. ’ ’ DALLAS ANN O’CONNER “Dallo” Bible Club 3; Glee Club l,4;4-HClub 1,2,3,4; An¬ nual Staff 4; “Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in her head.” RUBY PEARL POWELL “Stuff” Basketball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Annual Staff 4;Mar- shall 1,2,3; Softball 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Athletic Club 1,2; Dramatics 3; Typing Club 1; “It is far better to be independent, to have a mind of your own. Make up your mind concerningwhat is right, then do it.” ROBERTA JANE WALTON “Berta” Bible Club 3; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 4; Annual Staff 4; “Silence is golden.” RODNEY MARTELL KIRBY Rod” Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; “Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until day after tomorrow.” SYLVIA MARIE WICKLINE “Silver” Glee Club 1,2; Typing Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3; T.A.B. Club 1, 2; Maid of Honor in May Court; “Laugh and be gay.” N. DAVID WEBB “Dave” Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; “I’ll find a way or make it.” Class History The 1955 senior class of Dunlap High School had its beginning early one September morning in 1944 when Gloria Brubaker, Carol Lewis, Ruby Powell, Sylvia Wickline, Charles Smith and H. B. Kersey started to attend school for the first time. Juanita Hubbard joined us in the second grade from Boy’s Home. Nancy Bostic came from White Sulphur Springs to Dunlap in the third grade. In the fourth grade, Delbert May joined us from Falling Springs. In the fifth grade, Larry Morris, Randolph Webb, Clifford Booth, Buddy Ballard, Sammy Rogers, Rodney Kirby, and Dallas O‘Connor came from Callaghan School to Dunlap. Patsy Jones, Annabelle Meadows, and Sally Martin joined us from Hunter School in the seventh grade. 1951, and we entered our freshmanyear of high school. Katherine Ail- stock and Leona Broughman came from Jeter and Earle Ray Cooke al¬ so joined us the same year. In the Sophomore Class we were joined by Jean Bess from White Sul¬ phur Springs, Bobby Nicely from Jeter, and Roberta Walton from Fal¬ ling Springs. David Webb and Darrell Martin also joined us that year making a total of twenty-seven. The high-light of our junior year was the presentation of the Junior- Senior Banquet at Reid’s Grill in Covington on April 9. We received our class rings at the banquet. The class officers of our Senior Class are Buddy Ballard-President, Annabelle Meadows-Vice President, Gloria Brubaker-S e c r e t a r y and T reasurer. Some of the main events of our senior year have been publishing our our annual, THE REFLECTOR, presenting the Senior play and last, but not least, our commencement exercises. The graduating class of 1955 ha s a record number of twenty -six graduates. Class Historian, H. B. Kersey Class Prophecy As I look into a mirror of the future, I see reflections of my dear classmates of 1955. I can see them clearly as thev will be in 1965. Juanita Hubbard and Roberta Walton are teaching in Massachusetts. The students now graduate in the third grade and are ready for college in the fourth. Ruby Powell has just been elected the first Lady President of the United States. Her secretary is Nancy Bostic. Earle RayCooke and Charles Smith are starring in Paramount’s West¬ ern Pictures. Their first movie will be The Grea t Jesse Jame s Rides Again . Sylvia Wickline and Bobby Nicely have created a comic strip, ‘‘Goons and Swoons . ’ ’ Jean Bess has just been crowned “Miss America of 1965’’. Annabelle Meadows and Carol Lewis are in the movies competing with Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell. Carol Lewis is married to David Webb, who is co-starring with Roy Rogers. This break for David was due to ‘‘Trigger’s’’ retirement. Katherine Ailstock and Dallas O’Conner are full-fledged nurses. The funeral homes are doing a thriving business. Leona Broughman and Randolph Webb are married andlivingin Call¬ aghan. They are busy raising their 14 children. Delbert May is in Hawaii teaching the girls to hula. Patsy Jones has taken up the profession of wrestling under the title of “Muscle Jones.’’ Because of a wrestling bout with “Muscle Jones’’, we pay last re s - pects to our dear friend and classmate, Sammie Rogers. Darrell Martin is now playing with the New York Yankees. Rodney Kirby is his uniform presser. Gloria Brubaker is now a Power’s model. Clothes never looked bet¬ ter. After Buddy Ballard’s dream of marriage to Betty Howard became a nightmare, he skipped the country. He is now in the divorce business. Larry Morris is now reclining in his “Rest and Relaxation” office. His secretary is Sally Martin, who helps keep up the morale. Business is excellent. H. B. Kersey is in the show business. He is announcing for the hula dancers at the fair. Clifford Boothe’s latest song sensation was introducted by Earle Ray Cooke in his latest picture. The title is “Two Guns and NO Shells. Prophet, Sally Martin Cast Will A ad Zest a meat We, the Seniors, of Dunlap High School, county of Alleghany, and state of Vir¬ ginia, being of soundmind and memory, do hereby make, publishand declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First, we give, devise, and bequeath unto each of the Juniorsthe rights and privileges enjoyed by us. Further, Sally Martin wills her quietness to Grace Ott. Gloria Brubaker leaves her graceful walk to Melissa Griffith. Ruby Powell leaves her skill at playing basketball to Loretta Moore. To some of the chubby girls, Leona Broughman leaves her slim waistline. Fight over it girls ! Annabelle Meadows leaves her blond hair to Mrs. Macheras. Dallas O’Conner wills her height to Patty Cochran, Roberta Walton wills her ability to speak Spanish to Jack Harmon. Sylvia Wickline wills her ability to do the “Hula” to Wallace Sloan. Patsy Jones wills her ability to take dictation to some of the juniors who seem to be having a hard time. Katherine Ailstock wills her height to “Shorty” Perkins. Juanita Hubbard leaves her curly hair to Linda Wilson. Carol Lewis wills her ability to get the title of Miss Basketball to Faye Critzer. Nancy Bostic wills her cheerful ways to anyone in a mad mood. Jean Bess wills her pretty teeth to anyone who needs them. Delbert May wills his ability to cheat in playing cards to anyone who wants to cheat. David Webb wills his wit to Burton Dameron. Darrell Martin wills his ability to play baseball to John Dameron. Charles Smith wills his ability to read library books in class to David Boone. Earle Ray Cooke wills his curly hair to Garland Ayers. H. B. Kersey leaves his good grades to his sister, Jean. Buddy Ballard wills his laugh to Bobby Broughman. Bobby Nicely wills his tall, dark good looks to Billy McDaniel. Sammy Rogers leaves his seat in the front of government class to Wallace Swit¬ zer. Larry M. (alias “Pretty Boy”) Morris wills a jar of SuperDuper Creamto Dar¬ rell Humphries. He knows he’ll appreciate it because that’s what made him so pretty. Randolph Webb leaves his trips to White Sulphur to anyone who can stand them. Rodney Kirby wills his ability to play basketball to some one who needs it; also he leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to next year ' s senior,Wallace Sloan. In witness wherefore, we, The Seniors, the tesators, have set our hands and seal hereto this 4 day of June , in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty five. Jean Bess, Executor JUNIOR OFFICERS Vice-President-Linda Hayslett SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Vice President-Jimmy Kidd FRESHMAN OFFICERS President-Nancy Carter Reporter-Janet Treynor Secretary-Treasurer-Sue Martin Vice President-Patricia Carter junior Class Martha Camden Patricia Campbell Carole Carper Addie Cline Glenn Cochran Burton Dameron John Dameron Linda Hayslett Janet Howard Darrell Humphries Betty Lane Frances Lewis Carol Lowery Betty Lou Owens Phyllis O’Conner Loretta Moore Edgar Morris Jo Ann Shay Wallace Sloan Wallace Switzer Harold Wald Alma Webb Sophomore Class Sunshine Arrington Garland Ayers Alvin Bates Opal Booth Berlyn Bratton Bobby Broughman Jean Ann Carper Sonia Carter Elizabeth Cochran Faye Critzer Lanier Crosier John Graham Melissa Griffith Frankie Helper Jean Hoke Dana Humphries Jean Kersey Jimmy Kidd Norma Lewis Franklin Maupin Billy McDaniel Grace Ott Romaine O’Conner Dreama Perkins Virginia Reed Rosemary Simpson Jerry Shinault Donald Snyder Clara Sprouse Jame s Ve st Alma Wilson Wanneda White Rachel Wright freshman Class Paul Ayers Mary Sue Bell David Boone Emory Bowyer Joe Bowyer Patricia Bradley Velda Campbell Junior Carter Patricia Carter Patricia Cochran Jerry Cooke Pete Cooke Howard Dameron Allan Fridley Shirley Fridley David Graham Arwilda Griffith Jack Harmon Betty Jane Howard Shirley Hubbard Bill Jonas Richard Kidd Hayden Lewis Sue Martin Betty Ann Maupin Manuel Meadows James McAllister Lewis McAllister Eddie Nicely Alfred Paxton Carolyn Paxton Bobby Ray Betty Selleck Wayne Simmons O’Brian Smith Janice Surber Janet Treynor Jack Turner Linda Wilson Ducks Dog and Cat. Shephards and Sheep Manger Scene Christmas Chorus Seventh Grade Mayre Lowman B. S. Degree University of Virginia Madison College Charles Arrington Janet Booth Donald Buckland Paul Camden Kay Carper Jessie Carter Nancy Carter Sandra Carter Dickie Cochran Sarah Dameron Barbara Eggleston Marilyn Foster Betty Fridley Frances Fridley Ledford Fridley Carolyn Gillespie Deloris Hinton Alice Hoke Charlotte Kersey Phyllis Lessley Jo Ann Lewis Gay Maupin Burton May Ronnie May Sammy Moore Arlene Myers Sterling McAllister Ronnie Nicely Bertha O’Conner Carol Jean Persinger Clinton Reed Waymond Reed Gene Snyder Charlotte Snyder Carol Ann Treynor Michael Treynor Paul Turner Donald Wilson Terry Suber Sixth Grade Sara C. Johnston B. S. Degree Madison College Betty Jo Alfred Ronnie Alfred Clyde Ayers Paula Jo Bell Sandra Bicknell Gerald Blankenship Betty Bradley Paul Brown Shirley Brown Garland Campbell Glenn Davis Donald Graham Homer Kelly Ina Mae Kersey Jean Lowery David Mann Christine May Charlie Meadows Jerry Meadows Shirley McAllister Betty Lou Nicely James O’Conner Nelda Ray Bertie Sartain Donald Shinault Frankie Sizemore Oscar Smith Lou Vail Carol Ann Webb Dorothy Webb Helen Webb Winston Webb Rosetta Wright Jiftk Grade Frances K. Allison Madison College Sandra Ballard Arlan Bates Carol Bates Stanley Boone Judy Bowyer Everette Brisendine Lawrence Carper Sanford Carper Jerry Dotson Joyce Graham C urtis Hanks Lois Hanks Jimmy Hayslett Preston Hoke Eddie Jonas Herman Kelly Patricia Kidd Gertude Lewis Clifford Maupin Johnnie May Talford Mentz Betty Morris Carolyn McAllister Lois Napur Winston Posey Joe Paxton Judy Ruble Robert Scott Velma Selleck Alice Sprouse Jo Ann We bb Frankie White Donnie Wright fourth Grade Mrs. O. H. Carper Normal Professional State Teachers College Tommy Alfred Barbara Bradley Charles Bower Sandra Corker Daniel Cox Jimmy Carper Carolyn Keith Allan Kelly Luther Lane Sandra Lane Dreama Hanks Elsie Hardinan Wayne Hoke Betty Hylton Eddie Lowe Gene Meadows David Mullens Sharon McAllister Tommy O’Conner Danny Paxton Jimmy Scott Barbara Selleck Chrystal Tompson Zkird Qrade Mary C. Jenkins A. B. Degree Davis Elkins College Robert Bell Patricia Bicknell Joan Bradley Nicky Brown Edwin Carter Edwina Carter Jo Ellen Corker Margaret Cox Lewis Dameron Billy Dobbs Carolyn Foster Deloris Gillispie Calvin Fridley Walter Hardiman Bonnie Hoke Wayne Howard Eddie Kidd John Lewis Montie Lewis Kenneth Meadows Barbara Myers Mary Louise Nicely Bruce Paxton Berkley Perkins Nathan Posey Raymond Reed James Shinault Donna Jean Steele Billy Thompson Douglas Vass Jimmy Tucker Joe Victrelli Carl Wilson Leon Wilson Second Qrade Delena Mills Smith Normal Professional Radford College Charles Bates, Jr, Rufus Bradley Sandra Bradley Susan Bradley Jerry Brown Delmas Burns Patty Sue Bush Charles Carper Wayne Carper Diane Collins Louise Eary Kenneth Hoke Wayne Howard Linda Humphreys Shelva Humphreys Dewey Hylton John Michael Jenkins Linda Jones Wesley Keith Marilyn Kidd Jean Lessly Betty Masters Danny Meadows Edgar McAllister Hershel Nicely Eddie Perkins Jimmy Ruble Norman Reed Judy Ross Albert Seldomridge William A. Smith, Jr. Julia Ann Walton Billy Webb Glen White Mary Wilson first Qrade Ruth O. Smith B. S. Degree Madison College Joyce Boone Doryal Booth Sandra Bush Jesse Crow Jerry Dodson Linda Fitzgerald Bonita Foster Charles Hardyman Roger Hanks Ronnie Helmintoller Ross Helmintoller Bobby Keith Butch Lane Linda Marshall Dorothy Masters J. D. Maupin Sandra Meadows Winky Mentz Jasper McCulley Jesse O’Conner Anise Owens Evelyn Reed Judy Reed Penny Reed Shirley Ross Nina Selleck Ted Shinault Gary Thompson Parker Tingler Sandra Walton Nanny Wright Ruth White Dunlap vs. Valley SCHOOL When our team starts to weaken. Our score fails to gain, Our players are crippled, To win seems in vain. Our crowd is the loudest, We’ll win yet today. Our team is the toughest Fight ! Fight ! Ray ! SONG Our score will start dim bing We’ll win in the end Old purple and gold Will triumph again. Our team it will fight ’em and never say die. That ' s the spirit of Dunlap High! boys ’ basketball S. Rogers D. May, Captain D. Webb Kneeling (left to right) D. Martin, R. Webb, B. Ballard, D. May, J. Kidd, D. Webb, S. Rogers, R. Kirby, H. Kersey, W. Sloan, Standing: J. Jenkins, coach. J. Kidd R. Kirby D. Martin Girls’ basketball A. Meadows, K. Ailstock C. Lewis P. Bradley, L. Broughman Seated (left to right) L. Broughman, L. Moore, M. Camden, K. Ailstock, C. Lewis, A. Cline, R. Powell, A. Meadows. Standing: J. Shay, Manager, Z. Landes, coach, B. Lane, Manager. M. Camden, R. Powell, L. Moore, A. Cline, F. Critzer L. Hayslett, J. Howard football Zeam D. Webb - Fullback R. Webb - Center R. Kirby - Right Halfback B. Ballard - Left Tackle D. Martin - Quarterback C. Booth - Left Guard football Zeam | S. Rogers - Right Tackle W. Sloan - Right Guard P. Ayers - Left Halfback First row (left to right) J. McAllister, F. Hepler, L. Crosier. Second row (left to right) J. Graham, B. Ray, D. Boone, W. Switzer, B. Jonas, J. Cooke, W. Carter, B. Bratton, B. Broughman, E. Morris, R. Kidd. Third row (left to right) D. Webb, P. Ayers,D. May, S. Rogers, W. Sloane, R. Webb, C. Booth, B. Ballard, R. Kirby, D. Snyder, D. Mart in, J. Kidd. J. Jenkins, Coach. D. May - Right End Mr. Jenkins J. Kidd - Left End Cheerleaders First row (left to right) Mary S. Bell, B. Owens, P. Carper, Second row: (left to right) M. Griffith, L. Hayslett, S. Carter, C. Carper. baseball First row (left to right) D. Webb, D. May, B. Ballard, R. Kirby, Second row-L, Crosier; Manager, H. Kersey, S. Rogers, J. Kidd, D. Martin, J. Jenkins, Coach. Carnival Queen NANCY CARTER .ORETTA: CAROLE BOBBY and NAIS C y NA cY OR ETTA AND LEONA 4 M Clubs First row (left to right) L. Wilson, J. Traynor, C. Carper, P. Cochran, V. Cam - pbell, P. Carter, S. Carter, S. Bell, J. Carper. Second row: B, Maupin.P. Car - ter, P. Bradley, R. Simpson, N. Bostic, M. Griffith, G. Ott, B. Owens, R. Pow¬ ell, L. Broughman, A. Meadows, E. Cochran, V. Reed, J. Serber, Third row! B. Selleck, N. Carter, J. Shay, J. Howard, L. Hayslett, S. Arrington, M. Cam¬ den, A. Cline, K. Ailstock, B. Lane, J . Kersey, F. Critzer. Fourth row: C . Paxton, B. Howard, S. Hubbard, R. Walton, D. O’Conner, A. Webb, C. Lowery, S. Wickline, G. Brubaker, J.Hoke.J. Hubbard, R. O’Conner, N. Lewis, O. Booth, R. Wright, A. Wilson. First row (left to right) A. Fridley, L. McAllister, M. Meadows, J. McAllister, E. Bowyer, H. Lewis, E. Morris, L. Crosier, J. Cooke, Second row: J. Darn¬ er on, W. Simmons, D. Graham, S. Rogers, D. May, L. Morris, R. Webb, D. Humphries, J. Carter, B. Bratton, Third row: B. Ray, H. Dameron, F. Mau- pin, D. Snyder, P. Ayers, D. Webb, G. Ayers. (flee Club First row (left to right) E. Cochran, P. Carter, S. Martin, O. Booth, J. Serber, V. Campbell, N, Lewis, B. Owens, V. Reed, S. Bell, C. Paxton, A. Meadows, L. Broughman, L. Wilson, P. Cochran. Second row: N. Carter, B. Howard, J. Hoke, D. O’Conner, B. Selleck, L. Hayslett, J. Howard, C. Sprouse, P. Camp - bell, P. O’Conner, L. Moore, G. Brubaker, G. Ott, M. Griffith, A. Webb, P. Car¬ per, J. Shay, M. Camden, S. Carter, C. Lowery, J. Kersey, F. Critzer, C.Car- Annual Staff i K ' fea )1[ V L: n M II ABBr 11 — Y ■ -■ ' J A. “ i A |r| . SSIP C ' 1 Seated (left to right) B. Nicely, G. Brubaker, A. Meadows, Standing: R. Powell, S. Wickli ne. S. Rogers, C. Lewis, D. May, K. Ailstock, H. Kersey, S. Martin, R. Walton. firefighters First row (left to right) M. Meadows, D. Graham, J. Graham, B. Broughman, C. Booth, H. Kersey, L. May, R. Webb, R. Kirby. Second row: J. Vest, B. Ray, A. Bates, H. Waid, H. Dameron, D. Webb, D. Martin, S. Rogers, F. Maupin, J. Car - ter, B. Ballard, D. Humphries. Third row: R. Kidd, D. Snyder, D. Humphries, L. Fridley, D. Boone, J. Turner. Bus ' Drivers Cooks Standing (left to right) C. Cale, R. Parker, R. Reed, M. Carter,T. Helper. Mrs. Burch, Mrs. Armentrout Mr. Andrews BEST LOOKING BOY - Larry Morris GIRL - Annabelle Meadows FRIENDLIEST BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Anna be II Meadows WITTIEST BOY - David Webb GIRL - Patsy Jones MOST INTELLECTUAL BOY - H.B. Kersey GIRL - Annabelle Meadows BIGGEST FLIRT BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Ruby Powell LOUDEST BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Carol Lewis QUIETEST BOY - Charles Smith GIRL - Sally Martin MOST POPULAR BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Carol Lewis LAZIEST BOY - David Webb GIRL - Patsy Jones BEST ALL AROUND BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Annabelle Meadows MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BOY - Bobby Nicely GIRL - Annabelle Meadows BIGGEST PEST BOY - David Webb GIRL - Patsy Jones MOST CHEERFUL BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Annabelle Meadows MOST ATHLETIC BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Carol Lewis BEST SCHOOL SPIRITED BOY - Delbert May GIRL - Carol Lewis Baby Pictures JUANITA NANCY MRS. CARPER RUBY MISS LANDES MRS. R. 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