Fairfax Hall High School - Chain and Anchors Yearbook (Waynesboro, VA)

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Seta : ss eae Sas Sia “ nee: tec ie — Nate See. ; Se tei ona he i See Z pe Soy ete re D 7 Ee I % Com Sena SF Pb Co a Stk Sal cet r ‘ % abn 1970 Chatn a Aurchors 120-190 PAIR EAS HALE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Lesutiz Bearce, Editor Hotty Mourpny, Business Manager Waynesboro Public Library 600 South Wayne AVE. Waynesboro, VA 22980 Ardiratinn : : , uct Mrs. Davin H. Parker We dedicate the 1970 yearbook, Chain and An- chors, to one who has picked us up when we were down and who has shown us the right path when we were led astray, to our guiding star in our quest for “Truth and Knowledge,” to our favorite “Blue Phantom,” Mrs. David H. Parker. The 1920's ureword ly Grail, symbol- rchers of today, i | at ii Hall. We hope that this ed ill help” you to bring back happy me l continuit Quest for Truth Auniuersary Cuuteuts ADMINISTRATION NN DEE AGU TAY The 1920's CLASSES The 1920's ATHLETICS The 1920's SO UIDIEINAE TEs, AND FEATURES The 1920's y, Bey ay aoe 7 ote ri 6 eed We Ale i Seats ty sei tar ne abel an) ire tea! Baa en eroeya cal eth ae aN, a2 aye ya at) SSR Ene Rie suet 4 ihe ky hemes isi rte . Rabi pace sis x WILLIAM BENJAMIN GaTEs, JR. B.S. President Randolph-Macon College, B.S. The 1920's Mrs. Mary D. LawTErR ALB MCA, Dean Winthrop College, A.B.; Presbyterian School of Christian Education, M.A.; Graduate work, Union Theological sem- inary; Woman’s College of The Univer- sity of North Carolina; Florida State University. Nasu Harry L. Business Manager Randolph-Macon College } LY Sate oda Sacultyp MarGareT G. WILLIs A.B., M.A. Latin and Mathematics University of Richmond, B.A., M.A.; Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute; University of Virginia; Second Virgilian Cruise. Mrs. L. G. PENLAND B.S. Mathematics Longwood College, B.S.; University of Virginia; Madison College. Mrs. RONALD D. KEITH B.S. Mathematics University of Kansas, B.S.; University of Wisconsin; Foothill College. VALERIE P. FLOWERS B.A., M.A. Michigan State University, B.A., M.A. Mrs. E. H. DINGER B.S., M.A. English University of Virginia, B.S., M.A. ELIZABETH T. MILLER B.S. Science Lenoir-Rhyne College, B.S., University of Georgia. 13 Nancy G. WILSON A.B., M.A. French University of Chattanooga, A.B.; Univer- sity of Tennessee, M.A.; University of Virginia. Mrs. ALICE C. HUNDLEY B.A. Spanish Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, B.A.; University of Colorado; Grand Valley State College; Mary Washington College of The University of Virginia. SusAN S. GOODMAN Beli. History Mary Baldwin College, B.A.; Johns Hop- kins University; University of Virginia, M.A.; Oxford University. MARJORIE DEW A.B., M.S., M.A. Librarian Furman University, A.B.; George Peabody College, B.S., M.A. Mrs. LILLIAN B. SKENE A.R.C.T. Voice, Choir, Glee Club Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, A.R.C.T.; Eastman School of Music; Banff School of Fine Arts; Chautauqua School of Music; Mount Allison University; Mad- ison College. Maria B. WHITEHEAD B.A., MUS. B., M.A. Hollins College, B.A.; Yale University School of Music, Mus. B.; Teachers’ Col- lege, Columbia University, M.A. 14 Saculty CHLOTILDE JARMAN B.S. Art Longwood College, B.S.; Maryland In- stitute; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Atts. Mrs. Howarp I. FREEMAN B.A. Speech and Dramatics Hunter College, B.A. Mrs. ELIZABETH G. KENNEDY A.B., M.A. Typing and Shorthand Lander College, A.B.; Bowling Green Business University, A.B.; University of Kentucky, M.A.; University of North Car- olina; Emory University; Appalachian State Teachers College. Mrs. Davip H. PARKER B.A. Director, Physical Education Riding Mary Washington College of The Univer- sity of Virginia, B.A.; No. 1 Rating and National Judge’s Rating by Division of Girls’ and Women’s Sports, Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recrea- tion. Patricia L. SARVER B.S. Physical Education Middle Tennessee State University, B.S. Mrs. SuSsAN F. BEDINGFIELD B.A. Physical Education Wesleyan College, B.A. 15 Stat Mrs. J. M. ALEXANDER, SR. Supervisor of Study SAMUEL G. SAUNDERS M.D. School Physician Mrs. JEAN W. PAINTER, JR. L.P.N. Nurse Mrs. F. Howard CAMPBELL L.P.N. Nurse Harry E. CAMPBELL Director of Food Service Mrs. Daisy T. MAUPIN Assistant in Food Service 16 %, Staft Mrs. Mag W. EPEs Housemother Mrs. MurRIEL S. BRYANT Housemother Mrs. JOHN H. STEPHENSON Housemother Mrs. CHARLES STARR Housemother Mrs. J]. HAROLD FUNK Housemother Mrs. FRANK WELLER Housekeeper 17 Staff Mrs. Mary T. PETERSON Hostess Mrs. VIVIAN CoOYNER Hostess Mrs. JosEPH T. MoyER Secretary SWANN Marks Secretary 18 Our 50th Dear Saturday, June 6, rings down the curtain on the 1969-70 session and marks the close of Fairfax Hall’s 50th year. Graduation Day this year thus becomes more jubilant than ever because of this anniversary milestone. Fairfax Hall’s bir th is chronicled in a local newspaper, The Valley Vir- ginian, on August 6, 1920, in a brief news announcement: ‘Professor J. Noble Maxwell, president of the new Fairfax Hall, states that the school for young women will be opened in the former Brandon Hotel, purchased for that purpose last summer. Mr. Maxwell, who is a former Stauntonian and during recent years was successful business manager of Lewisburg Seminary, has prepared a handsome catalogue for Fairfax Hall.” A later newspaper article reported: “The opening of Fairfax Hall has made the twin cities (Waynesboro and Basic City) richer by ninety-seven young ladies representing twenty-eight states and foreign countries.” So the new school came into being, succeeding an earlier Brandon In- stitute which had operated in the same building from 1913 to 1919. Under the Maxwell administration Fairfax Hall made rapid progress both in the academic field and in improvements to the physical plant. The gymnasium with indoor pool was built in 1926-27, of English half- timbers and stucco on a base of North Carolina granite. The outdoor pool was added as a landscape feature; the stable was built; and extensive plant- ings of holly, magnolia and dogwood were made on its wooded campus. Following Mr. Maxwell’s death on March 26, 1932, the school was headed by his widow, Mrs. Octavia Goode Maxwell, and his late sister, Miss Frances May Maxwell. In June 1936 the Fairfax Hall properties were pur- chased by the late William Benjamin Gates, Sr., then president of Black- stone College, who established an accredited junior college department, en- larged academic course offerings, and strengthened the physical education and fine arts programs. A freshman dormitory was built in 1948 affording rooms for additional students and improved classroom and laboratory facili- ties. The junior college department was discontinued in 1956 to concen- trate in the preparatory school field. William Benjamin Gates, Sr., died on July 6, 1959, after serving as president of Fairfax Hall from 1936 and after more than 57 years of service in the field of public and independent school education. He was succeeded by his son, Fairfax Hall’s academic dean, William Benjamin Gates, Jr., who continues as the school’s fourth chief administrative officer. Dr. Robbins L. Gates, formerly on the faculty of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, served as academic dean from September, 1959, to Tune, 1965, leaving to become a member of the faculty at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton. Deans serving since have included Mrs. Mildred Taylor Smith, Mrs. Evelyn T. Kiser, and Mrs. Mary D. Lawter. As it was in 1920, the promise of Fairfax Hall’s 51st year and the years to come is to help students learn those things which lead to know ledge of and respect for rights and duties; to recognize that freedom is rela’ tive to the rights of others; and to develop responsible judgments which enable individuals to stake out as goals those things which are decent and worthwhile. Glasaes The Sentor Class Winters, Metz, Mrs. Lawter, L. Edwards, Yoka OFFICERS WINNIE SUE METZ ...........--------- ft ES ....President LUCILLA pe goes ee paen eee ee V Cec resiaent TERRY-ANN YOKA . waveeee-ECVELATY SHELLEY WINTERS .......-.---.-- A reeaicraiseet ee Lg CASUTER Mrs. Mary D. LAWTER) o.ccceccsesecce essere SPONSOT 22 The 1920's LESLIE CORNELL BHARCE Nassau, Bahamas Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Repre- sentative 2; Hockey Team 3. 4; Chain and An- chors Staff 83; Chain and Anchors Editor 4; Spanish Club President 4+; National Honor Society 4; Vesper Committee 8. Fairfax has given me much and held much back for me. It has taught me part of the meaning of love and contentment and the meaning of discontent and rivalry. It has taught me to strive for a goal and has beaten me down. It has taught me life. I leave to you all life, and, with this thought in mind, I leave as a bigger and better person to bigger and better things. Mr. James R. Bearce and Leslie Bearce 23 24 SUE VICKERY BINGHAM Panama City, Florida Hall Chatter Staff 4; Chain and Anchors Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; Glee Club 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Athletic Association 4; National Honor Society 4; May Court 4. I, Sue Bee, do hereby leave the happiest of all Ring Figures to Marsha and may she have as sweet a little sister as I did. To Henni, I leave impersonations; to Judy, a swallow; to Sara, a lily; to Lewis, one billion turta-heads; and to the class of °71, a great senior year. Now, to the elass of °70, especially my wonderful roommates, I'll sadly say good-bye. Mr. Thomas Yonge Bingham and Sue Bingham DIANE ELIZABETH EMILY BOULGER Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania Spanish Club 8, 4; Riding Club 3; Hall Chatter Writing Staff 4; Chain and Anchors Business Staff 4; Athletic Association 4; Hockey Team 4; Bas- ketball Team 4; Technical Staff Fall Play 4; Intramurals 38, 4. I, Diane Boulger, do bestow on my favorite Patty all the happiness that life can give to one person; to all the “Delaware gang’ I leave the will to aspire to better things; to my little sister, Susan, the wish that Fairfax gives her the good times and the good people; and to Fairfax I leave the Parable of the Pilgrim. All I can say of my leay- ing is “Judge Tenderly of Me.”’ Colonel Jack Aloysious Boulger and Diane Boulger SUSAN ELAINE BRANTNER MeConnellsburg, Pennsylvania Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Hockey Manager 4; Tennis Team 3; May Day 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Vespers Committee 4; Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4; Chain and Anchors Bus- iness Staff 3; National Honor Society 4; Business Manager, Hall Chatter 4. I, Sue, leave Jody and Judy my best wishes for a spectacular Ring Figure! As I take the step to a better life or commence a new one, My memories of Fairfax will never depart from my mind. I leave each of you my friendship and especially to Julie my cherished remembrance of Ring Figure. My final ‘Turn Around” is to say good-bye, Fair- fax ! Mr. Trenholm Lowell Brownley and Sue Brantner 26 ELIZABETH METTS BROWN Wilmington, North Carolina French Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary of French Club 4; Riding Club 2; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Representative 4; Tennis Team 2; Hockey Team 3, 4; Basketball Team 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; May Court 4. I, Elizabeth, leave to my flower girl, Ruthie, won- derful memories of Ring Figure; to Dana I leave “the beat;’’ I leave Lewis ‘ton her way;” Cissie, Family Affair; Valerie and Suzanne, three more wonderful years; to Judy I leave ‘‘Groove;” Sara S., bus rides back to school. Best of luck to the Class of ‘71; to Libbo I leave a peanut butter sand- wich; to my roommate, Susan, I leave all my love and many thanks for three wonderful years. ory Mr. Michael C. Brown and Elizabeth Brown 27 JULIA ANDREWS BROWNLEY Petersburg, Virginia Latin Club 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Riding Club 1, 253, 42) Hall Chatter” DditorialyStatt si 2 3, 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 38, 4; Boots and Saddle 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 2; Hockey Team 2, 3, 4; Vice President, Athletic Association 3; President, Ath- letic Association 4; Student Council 4; Ree Com- mittee 2, 3; May Court 4. I, Julie, leave to my favorite Judy Wolf, a unique friendship, many wonderful memories, and most important, a whirlpool of happiness; to Marty, Becky and Margo, willingness and success; to Cissi Kruger, a very big grin; to Jody, a life full of opportunity; to Kathy-O, peace!; to Claudia, Suzanne and Mary, many, many, happy years at Fairfax; and to Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Lawter, a very big thank you. To my roommate, Linda, four wonderful years. Now I leave, knowing that Fairfax Hall inspired my future. Mr. Trenholm Lowell Brownley and Julia Brownley 28 CHARLOTTE ANN BUSH Dandridge, Tennessee Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Music Chairman, Orchesis 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Associa- tion Treasurer 3; Athletic Association Secretary 4: Rec Committee 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Hockey Team 2; Representative to President’s Council 3; Apple Blossom Princess 4; May Court 4. I, Charlotte, do leave ‘““My Beth” the fond memories of Ring Figure. For Cam, the fun trips to and from Tennessee; and to Cissi K., thanks for being such a sunny person. To Sarah, my favorite roommate, I leave thanks for three enriching years. Now I leave sadly, always remembering today, and think- ing about tomorrow. Mr. Jack T. Bush and Charlotte Bush 29 DOROTHY BELL CROUCH Wilmington, North Carolina Porpoise Club 4; Fairfax Players 4; Intramurals 8, 4; Athletic Association 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Riding Club 38; Editorial Staff of Chain and Anchors 3, 4; Hall Chatter Business Staff 3, 4. I, Dottie, do leave to Beth and Bunnie all the hap- piness of the coming years. Penny, thank you for all the laughs and help. To Pam, Lisa, Dolly, Marshall, and Libby I leave all my love and a wish for a great future for each of you. Remember always that friendship never dies. Mr. George McAlpin Crouch and Dorothy Crouch NANCY CROWDER South Hill, Virginia Latin Club 3; Hall Chatter Staff 3; French Club 4; Fall Play 4. I, Crowder, leave to Miss Goodman and Miss Flowers my gratitude for their liberal minds and to the faculty and administration, the hope that theirs will become more so. Fairfax has given me a sense of values, knowledge and friendship which I have acquired here, and a love for freedom and experience which I am now ready to acquire else- where. Now with many fond memories and hopes for the future, I leave. Peace! Mr. Clifton Neil Crowder and Nancy Crowder 31 SUSAN BIANCA CUNNINGHAM Pfafftown, North Carolina Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Intramural Representative 3; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 3oard 3; Hockey Team 8; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 4; Riding Club 2, 3,4; Riding Club Secretary. 8; Vice-President of Riding Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Drill Team 2, 3; Co-Captain of Drill Team 8; President’s Council 2, 3; Lifeguard 3, 4; Secretary of Student Council 4; Hall Chatter Elitorial Staff 4; May Queen 4; Captain of Drill Team, 4. I, “Bianca,’’ do leave to my most favorite Monty, Ring Figure, Saturday at the barn and memories to keep and build on. To Foley, water (!); to Sara S., typing (?); and to Dolly and Lynn, my constant problems. My worn-out basketball sneaks go to Lewis and Dana with hopes. To Fairfax, “In order to learn to judge, we must begin by understanding ;’ and to Stef, my love and sorrow at parting. Mr. Robert B. Cunningham and Susan Cunningham JILL DALBO Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Spanish Club 8, 4; Riding Club 3; Orchesis 4; Hockey Intramurals 4; Basketball Intramurals 4; May Day 4. I, Jill Dalbo, will to Pam my ability to do the Chicken to go along with her call. To Frosch, memories of Ring Figure; to Marsha, my ability to miss planes; and to my dearest Crowder, I leave the key to Groove City. Mr. Frank Dalbo and Jill Dalbo 33 NARDA DORMAN Wilmington, North Carolina French Club 2, 8, 4; Treasurer of French Club 4; Riding Club 2, 8, 4; Boots and Saddle Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Boots and Saddle Club 4; Editor of Hall Chatter 4; Pcrpoise Club 3, 4; Secretary of Porpoise Club 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Junior Class 3; Horse Show Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; May Court 4. I, Narda, do leave Monty, Ann F., Cam and Dana the happy memories of the barn; and to Valerie, Suzanne, and Mary, a lot of meaningful adven- tures. My friendship and feelings for Clare and Mrs. Parker will never fade with age. Now I turn my head to a new day hearing ‘one bird sing ter ribly afar in the lost lands.” Dr. Bruce H. Dorman and Narda Dorman KATHRYN DOWNES Richmond, Virginia Latin Club 8, 4; Vice-President of Latin Club 4; Riding Club 4; Fall Play 4. I, Kathy, do leave to Linda the memory of a beautiful Ring Figure. To Lewis, I leave the mem- ories of a friendship which I will always cherish. To everyone including my entire senior class, I leave my love, as I “Turn Around” and sadly leave you. Mr. J. E. Downes and Kathy Downes 35 36 CAROL ANN EDMISTON Webster Springs, West Virginia Glee Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4; French Club 3; Hall Chatter Business Staff 4; Athletic Associa- tion 4. I, Carol, leave to Tommie my wishes for a great Ring Figure. To Vicki C. I leave my ability to gain weight. To my little Beth, I leave my love and all the luck and happiness in the world. To Libbo, I leave one week-end at Marshall U. and hopes of getting in. To the class of ’71, thanks for knowing you! I leave, loving the people more than words can say, and with great sorrow in my heart; but even greater joy, knowing that I made it! Dr. George B. Edmiston and Carol Edmiston KITTIE LUCILLA EDWARDS Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina Senior Class Vice-President; Athletic Association 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; President of Choir 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; President of Glee Club 4; Fall Horse Show 2, 3, 4; Spring Horse Show 2, 3, 4; Riding Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3; Boots and Saddle Club 3, 4; Business Staff of Hall Chatter 4; Business and Editorial Staff of Chain and Anchors 4; Intramurals 3; May Court 4. I, Lucilla Edwards, leave in memory the three most wonderful years of my life—years that have given me complete happiness and unforgettable friends; to Susan C. an everlasting friendship and memories of F.M.S.; to Libby, “Summertime; to Ann and Monty, Saturday mornings; to my beloved ‘“room- mates,’ times never to be forgotten; room No, 100 and Ring Figure and years of happiness to the class of ’71. Dr. John R. Edwards Jr. and Lucilla Edwards 37 38 ELLEN CLARK FRIEDBERG Raleigh, North Carolina French Club 8, 4; Riding Club 2, 3, 4; Boots and Saddle Club 38, 4; Porpoise Club 2, 3, 4; Porpoise Club Treasurer 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Chairman of Thespians 4; Fairfax Players 4; Vice-President of Junior Class; Vespers Com- mittee +; Hall Chatter Staff 3, 4; Athletic Asso - ciation 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 3, 4; Fall Play 3. I, Ellen Friedberg, can only leave to Fairfax my feelings and experiences—my loves, my hates, but most of all what I have learned of loving and hating. For teaching me this, I thank you, for I have loved you and hated you more than anything else. Peace! Mr. Edwin P. Friedberg and Ellen Friedberg RENEE GRILL Morganton, North Carolina Athletic Association 3, 4; French Club 8; Spanish Club 4; Hockey Manager 3; Hockey Team 4; Hall Chatter Business Staff 4; Basketball Team 4+; Intramurals 38, 4. I, Renee, leave Catherine, Sandra, and Kim a sin- cere hope for a great senior year. To Miss Sarver I leave my gratitude and to Carol and Shelley, our good times. To my roommates, I say goodbye and I wish you all the love and happiness in the world. Amor vincit omnia! Mr. G. T. Cornwell and Renee Grill oo 40 MARY CREW HAMPTON Jasper, Alabama Choire2, 53 Glee Clube2y oj Riding Club s2) 4,045 Fall Horse Show 2, 3, 4; Spring Horse Show 2, 3, 4; Boots and Saddle Club 3, 4; Show Team 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 8; Vice-president of Riding Club 3; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Hall Chatter Staff 4. I, Crew, have realized through these years that it is up to the individual to make or break her accomplishments at Fairfax; so as I tearfully but gratefully ‘“‘turn around’ and step toward my dream of the future, I challenge all underclassmen to make Fairfax a truly worthwhile experience. It can be done... Right, Margot? Mr. Maury M. Hampton and Mary Crew Hampton —_) LINDA JOY HARTMAN Severna Park, Maryland Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Porpoise Club 5, 4; Treasurer of Porpoise Club 4; Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 5, +; Hall Chatter Business Staff 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Rec Committee 2, 3, 4; Chair- man of Ree Committee 4. I, Linda, leave one “special” girl—Susan—all my memories, a wonderful friendship, and my Ring Figure; to Pat Daniel, the never-ending job of the Ree Committee Chairman; to Foley, Saturday night movies; to Jude, my favorite song; to C. Moore, my love for Dale; and to my roommate, Julie, all my love and the promise of D. C. Until tomorrow ... I leave. Mr. Charles C, Hartman and Linda Hartman 41 42 SUSAN HAWES Huntingten, West Virginia Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Athletic As- sociation 8, 4; Spanish Club 2; Hall Chatter Staff 23 sks I, Susan, leave to my flower girl, Cam, wonderful memories of Ring Figure and my love. To Judy, Cathy, and Cutch, I leave ‘our table’ and its hilarious memories. To Cindy, I leave ‘‘David,’’ to Cissie, I leave gobs of ‘‘flotation’’ and to Elizabeth. my roommate, I leave my love and unforgettable years, with the hope “Someday we’ll be together again ie Mr. James G. Hawes and Susan Hawes MARY FRANCES HILL Smithfield, North Carolina Orchesis 8, 4; Costume Chairman of Orchesis 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of French Club 4; Athletic Association 8, 4; Corresponding Secre- tary of Athletic Association 4; Fairfax Players 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Hall Chatter Staff 4; May Court 4. I, Fran, leave to Lewis all the mail in box number 79. I leave Ring Figure ’71 and all my love to Dana and Cindy. To Ruthie, Sara S. and Kruger, I leave friendship. To Becky and Lou, my love for N. C. To the class of ’71, I leave best wishes for a great senior year. I now leave with many thanks to all who helped me and with memories that will last forever. : ¢ | ¥ ' Mr. James C. Hill and Fran Hill AMY SAWYER HOAR Concord, Massachusetts Athletic Association 1, 2, 4; Athletic Association Board 4; Riding Club 1, 2, 4; Riding Club Vice- President 2; Riding Club President 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Hockey yes Team 4; Show Team 2, 4. I, Amy, leave a gentle grain of thought: “A friend is one to whom one may pour out all the contents of one’s heart, chaff, and grain together, knowing that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping and with the breath of kindness blow the rest away. Peace! Mr. Franklin R. Hoar and Amy Sawyer Hoar 44 MARY FELICIA HUFFMAN Staunton, Virginia 2 Brenchs Clupils 2. eos te LOCrAMUre Seen ees Athletic Association 8, 4; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff 3, 4; Chain and Anchors Business Staff 4; May Day Pageant 3. I, Felicia, leave my love and the memories of Ring Figure to Barbara. The road from Waynes- boro to Staunton, I leave to Susan. And as I say good-bye I take the knowledge and memories of four wonderful years with me. Fond fd tH Mr. William W. Huffman and Mary Felicia Huffman JANE LEE PARKER JOHNSON Raleigh, North Carolina French Club 1, 3, 4; Athletic Association 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Vice-President of Choir, 4; Hall Chatter Staff 3; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; May Day Pageant 3, 4. 1 I, Jane, leave to my favorites, Cathy C. and Cindy W., a beautiful Ring Figure and all my love; to “Tenni Penni,” my patience with the “P” family and “good luck.’”? To Ruthie I leave my love for N. C. and the beach. And for Cindy C. I leave my love problems. I leave now, sad but with a smile, for there is another path in life which I must take. Mr. Charles M. Johnson Jr. and Jane Johnson GLORIA CECHLIA JOSEPH Hopewell, Virginia Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Span- ish Club Representative 3; Latin Club 1, 3; Fall Play 8; Athletic Association 3, 4; Intramurals 1. I, Cece, do hereby bequeath to Patty Hughes all the joys of the indoor ring and my ability to “eross myself’ when necessary; to Thea, with many thanks and the best of luck, the mailroom and a cool (??) temper; and to anyone who’ll take them, memories both good and bad of S.M.A. My special thanks go to Mrs. Hundley for her kindness and the sincere understanding she pos- sesses for the young ideas of today. And now, after four long years, I leave contented, knowing that tomorrow will hold more for me than all yesterdays. eae Dr. Ernest G. Rafey and Cece Joseph 47 48 VICTORIA POND LAZZELL Springfield, Virginia Fairfax Players 8, 4; Vice-President of Players 4; Thespians 38, 4; Riding Club 8, 4; Spanish Club 4; Choir 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Choir 4; Glee Club 4; Hall Chatter Staff 4; Chain and Anchors Business Staff 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Athletic As- sociation 4. I, Vicky, leave to “Senora Garme”’ my thanks for helping me keep my faith in humanity. To Thea, I leave memories of Ring Figure. To Cissy, I would like to leave the strength to carry on and reach her goals. To my roommates, I leave noth- ing but a heart full of love. Now, leaving Fairfax, I realize I must find the path that will lead me sunward. Colonel Rufus Colmore Lazzell and Vicky Lazzell ROBIN ANN LIGON Raleigh, North Carolina Athletic Association 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Sec- retary-Treasurer of Glee Club 4; Hockey Team 38; Tennis Team 2, 8; Chain and Anchors Business Staff 4; Hall Chatter Staff 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; I, Robin Ligon, leave to “‘Sweet Sah” and Julie hopes for a wonderful ring figure and senior year. To Cindy W., Kathy, Susan, and Cindy C., I leave my love for the N. C. chartered bus. To Ruthie I leave my love for playing Spades. I leave now with wonderful friendships and memories. Dr. J. Henry Ligon and Robin Ligon 49 50 LISA LLOYD Greensboro, North Carolina Glee Club 4; Riding Club 3; French Club 8, 4; Athletic Association 4; Intramurals 38, 4; Hockey Team 4. I, Lisa, leave to all I have known, especially Cissy and Margo, the quote by Thoreau, “If the day and the night are such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs, is more elastic, more starry, more immortal—that is your success.” Mr. Robert B. Lloyd Jr. and Lisa Lloyd SARAH GRAHAM MARSHALL Charleston, Missouri Glee Club 1; French Club i, 2, 3, 4; President of French Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4; Ath- letic Association 2, 38, 4; Athletic Association soard 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 3, 4; Riding Club 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 3, 4; President of Orchesis 8; Property Chairman of Orchesis 4; Hall Chatter Staff 4; May Court 4. I, Sarah, leave box 115 to Suzanne. To Cissi K. I leave my futile attempt to be a hippie, and to the class of ’71, a senior year they’ll never forget. I leave my dearest Charlotte, but only for a while. I now leave Fairfax a much richer person than when I came, for with me I take many wonderful memories and friendships. These things none can take away ..... Good-bye. Mr. Edgar C. Marshall Jr. and Sarah Marshall 51 SUSAN MARSHALL METTS Wilmington, North Carolina Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Librarian of Glee Club 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 3; Drill Team 1. I, Marshall Metts, do hereby leave my permission for Prissy to smoke; to all North Carolinians, “The Bus ;’’ to Mrs. Bryant, I leave my apprecia- tion; to Sara and Julie, all the memories of Ring Figure and a great senior year; and to the oc- cupants of room 112, I leave sleeping pills for Sat- urday morning use only. Now I leave with four years of many memories and look to the future for whatever it may offer. Mr. John Van B. Metts Jr. and Susan Marshall Metts WINIFRED SUSAN METZ Martinsville, Virginia « Riding Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Chain and Anchors Business Staff 4; Student Council 4; Drill Team 2; Senior Class President 4; May Court 4. I, Winnie, leave Cutch much happiness and Mar- tinsville; Foley to “haul buns’ from the barn; and Monty, twenty pounds. To my roommates I leave all my love. To Mrs. Lawter I leave many thanks. To the class of 71—best of luck and a fabulous year. I leave with good memories and a sad good-bye. Mr. G. Ralph Metz and Winifred Susan Metz 53 54 MARY ELAINE MUMFORD Selbyville, Delaware Freshman Class Vice-President: Sophomore Class Treasurer; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Hockey Team 1, 2, 4; Co-Captain of Hockey Team 4; Lifeguard 2, 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 4. I, Elaine, leave to Penny, my tears, love, and a lasting friendship; to Betsy, memories of Ring Figure; to Ann, my love; and to Lewis, Jr. Walker! To all underclassmen, the courage and determination to make a better Fairfax Hall, and happiness. To Miss Goodman, my thanks for her guidance and friendship. Mr. Dale L. Mumford and Elaine Mumford ANNE HOLIDAY MURPHY Fairview, Pennsylvania Riding Club 2; Riding Club Treasurer 3, 4; Boots and Saddle Club 38, 4; Athletic Association 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Intramurals 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Chain and Anchors Business Staff 4; Chain and Anchors Business Manager 4. I, Holly, came to Fairfax three years ago with many doubts and tears, and I now leave that way, but the tears and doubts are not the same. The years here have been enjoyable, but not al- ways easy. I have experienced my highest ups and my very lowest downs, the greatest joys and the most terrible pains. This is life. My dearest Foley, have a meaningful senior year, and life, and understand what is important. To Monty and Dana I leave my hopes of tranquility and perseverance, and to Cam, my love for the life outdoors. I leave my love and thanks to Mrs. Parker for showing me what is meaningful. I now say good-bye to walk a different path of life, taking with me my loving memories of you. Mr. Irving O. Murphy and Anne Holiday Murphy 55 56 PAMELA PARKER The Plains, Virginia Drill Team 8; Athletic Association 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Riding Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Chatter 3usiness Staff 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. I, Pam, leave and take the memories with me of the sad and happy times we have all shared together. We all have to overlook the bad times and live for the good times, for life is a hard road to travel. To my little sisters, Lisa and Beth, I wish happiness through the years and to Leslie, endless times on Harbour Island. I leave now look- ing forward to the happiness of future years and with many fond memories of the past. Mr. Roland H. Parker and Pamela Parker VIRGINIA SAPP PINSON Charlotte, North Carolina French Club 8; Intramurals 3, 4; Hockey Team 4; Glee Club 4; Choir 4; President of Choir 4; Athletic Association 4. I, Ginger, leave to “Army’’ memories of Ring Figure and a great friendship; to my roommates, Debbie, Lisa and Vicky, my thanks and love for all our wonderful times. To Dolly I leave this thought and all of my love, ‘“‘What though the radiance which was once so bright be now for- ever taken from my sight, though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower; we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind.” Mr. William S. Pinson and Virginia Sapp Pinson DEBORAH LYNN PRATHER Charleston, West Virginia Choir 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Freneh Club 2, 3, 4; Porpoise Club 3, 4; Chain and Anchors Editorial Staff 3, 4; Athletic Association 3, 4; Intramurals Dead. 4) LALeoUaATa 2p ose. I, Debbie, do hereby leave to Ann, memories of Ring Figure, my love for ‘F.M.S.”, another year of train rides, and a wonderful friendship; to Carlene, my ability and love to dance, and a won- derful friendship; to Cathy, Porpoise Club; to the West Virginia girls, my love for the state and the mountains; to all the girls, thanks for making three great years. Mr. Hereld Prather and Deborah Lynn Prather NORAH SUSAN RAY Rogate, England Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2 -; 9 3, 4; Intramurals Representative 2; Riding Club 1, 2, 8, €; French Club 1, 2, 3; Lifeguard 3, 4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Class President 2, 3; Student Council President 4; Drill team 2; Drill Team Co-Captain 2; Drill Team Captain 4; Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain of’ Hockey Team 4; Vesper Committee 3; May Court 4. The time grows short until I may be myself again. The smile and human joy so long kept inside may show itself in future’s hope. I will leave the girls whom I’ve learned to love in spite of the life they have forced me to lead. I thank you and may God bless you. Mr. Joseph L. Ray Jr. and Norah Susan Ray 59 TESSIE LEE RIDGWAY South Padre Island, Texas Glee Club 38, 4; Choir 3; Vesper Committee 3; National Honor Society 38, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Representative 3; Spanish Club Sec- retary 4; Fall Play 4. I bequeath to Boyd Brain, her name; to Joy, my bruises; to Kendall and Marty, phone bills; to Susan W., my art of fencing; to Suzy, as spontan- eous a little sister as mine. To Minority Wing, “community living; to Crew and Michelle, Junie Moon and daddy crab; to Elaine, memories of Beth, Lewis and blue rugs; and to Senora, my continual love. Thank you, Fairfax, for what I have learned. Mr. Louis L. Ridgway, Sr. and Tessie Ridgway 60 STEPHANIE JAYNE ROBERTS Miami, Florida Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association Board 8; Boots and Saddle 3, 4; Treasurer of Boots and Saddle 4; Riding Club 1, 2, 3, ; President of Riding Club 8; Fairfax Hall Show Team 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Captain of Drill Team 2-4 Varsity Hockey 8, 4; Vice-President of Sophomore Class 2; Presi- dent’s Council 2, 3; President’s Council Award 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Treasurer of Student Council 4; Chain end Anchors Business Staff 4; May Court 4. I, Stephanie, do will the joy of Ring Figure to the Juniors; the happy times at the barn, Laun- dromat and spring to Foley, Monty and Dana; to Anne Noble and Mary McKenney, my love for hockey; to Mrs. Parker, my deepest appreciation ; to Bianea, my love and thanks. I sadly leave, but saying, “A day without laughter is wasted.” Mr. Furber Stimpson Roberts and Stephanie Roberts 61 62 CABELL SHEARER ROBINSON Rocky Mount, Virginia Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Latin Club Secre- tary-Treasurer 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club President 4; Latin Club Vice-President 8; Glee Club 2; Choir 2; Life guard 3, 4; Athletic Associa- tion Board 8; Junior Class Secretary 3; Secretary of Vesper Committee 3; Chairman of Vesper Com- mittee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent of the Student Association 4; Riding Club 3, 4; Horse Shows 38, 4; May Court 4. “You have to make the good times yourself, take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren’t so good.’ Thank you! Mr. John A, Robinson and Robin Robinson DEBRA BROOKE SCOTT Waterbury, Connecticut Choir 4; Glee Club 4; Intramurals 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. I, Debbie, leave Sandy Ring Figure and my best wishes for her coming years at Fairfax. To Sarah F. I leave the fun, companionship and love of Fairfax. To Nancy H. I leave room 111. Now I leave “ye old stomping grounds’ to shape my future into happiness and achieve my goals. Mr. David A. Scott and Debra Brooke Scott 63 ELIZABETH McCAW SPRUNT Wilmington, North Carolina Vice-President of Freshman Class 1; Latin Club i 22) Program Chairman) of Latin (Clubw igs. Athletic Association 1, 2, 8, 4; Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Riding Club 2; Hall Chatter Staff 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent of Glee Club 3, 4; Athletic Association Board 1; Horse Shows 1, 2, 3, 4; May Court 4. Looking back on the four years of my being at Fairfax I recall the wonderful times spent with dear friends. I thank each of you, for I shall al- ways treasure our friendship. What more can I say... So, I, Libby, “Turn Around” to say “Bye- bye.”’ Mr. Kenneth M. Sprunt and Libby Sprunt ANN NOEL WALKER Tazewell, Virginia Glee Club 38; Riding Club 3; French Club 38: Hall Chatter 3; Intramurals 38, 4. People dying needlessly, songs are left unsung, people searching endlessly, searching with a gun, Love is peace in pure form, Love you. To all I leave SHALOM! I leave with Mr. Magruder Dent III and Noel Walker 65 fo?) CLARE WRIGHT WEBBER Portland, Connecticut Athletic Association 3, 4; French Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boots and Saddle 1, 2, 8, 4; President of Boots and Saddle 4; Show Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association Board 3, 4; Hall Chatter Editorial Staff 4; Freshman Class Secretary 1; May Court 4. 1, Clare, take my memories with me and leave a few things behind. To Foley, I will my love for cold winter mornings and spring mud. To the future President of Boots and Saddle I leave my cowboy hat filled with the happiest times at the barn. To my little sister, Lea, Ring Figure and a glass of champagne. To Mrs. “P”, I say ‘thank you,” but never good-bye. Now to my side kick, “Nardie,”’ I joyfully say, “The poems to some are for you and for me and not for most people.” Dr. Peter E. Spalding and Clare Webber MICHELLE ANITA WHITE Winston-Salem, North Carolina Intramurals 2; Spring Play 1, 4; Fall Play 4; Fairfax Players 4; Thespians 4. To all my “little girls’; little I have to leave with you. I have no great talents, only desires, so I leave you my love and take with me hap- iness filled by your memories. Dr. James A. White Jr. and Michelle Anita White 67 NANCY ELMORE WILLIAMS Neptune Beach, Florida Athletic Association 2, 4; Riding Club 2, 4; Cheerleader 4; French Club 2, 4; Hall Chatter Business Staff 4; Intramurals 2, 4; Porpoise Club 2, 4; Vice-President Porpoise Club 4. I, Naney, will Dolly W. a great 1971 and the fan- tastic memories of two great Porpoise Club shows. To Monty and Ann, I leave my can opener and a lot of love; to C. Moore, I hereby bless you with B. T. To Army, I give California sunsets and to Frosch the Eastern Shore. To the rest of you I leave hopes and dreams for a bright future; I'll miss you more than you'll ever know. Mr. Frederick E. Williams and Nancy Williams 68 SHELLEY WINTERS Orchard Lake, Michigan Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Riding Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 38, 4; French Club 2, 3; Senior Class Treas- urer 4; Ree Committee 3, 4: Athletic Association 3, 4; Tennis Team 3; Hall Chatter Business Staff 4. I, Shelley, do hereby leave, to Nanci H., my love for Room 111; to Linda J. and Wit, I leave my love for Michigan. To Patty Cakes, I leave my ability to budget my allowance, and to my two little sisters, Sarah and Pauline, best wishes for the next two years. To Miss Goodman, Mrs. Hundley, and last but not least, Mrs. Lawter, I leave my appreciation for their kindness and un- derstanding. With this I take my love and mem- ories of the Senior Class of ’70 and depart. Peace! Mr. Charles Winters and Shelley Winters 69 THERESA-ANN MARIE YOKA Satellite Beach, Florida Basketball Team 2, 3; Basketball Manager 4; Hockey Team 4; Intramurals 2, 38, 4; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Hall Chatter Staff 2; Secretary cf Senior Class. I, Terry-Ann Yoka, after three brief years at Fair- fax, leave to Carlene and Ann G. my love and a wonderful senior year. To Cathy Clay, best of luck always and three more great years here. To everyone at Fairfax Hall, my thanks and to Dean Lawter, my love and admiration. 2nd Lieutenant David H. Yoka and Theresa- Ann Yoka Dear Underclassmen: There Is Someone Walking Behind You, Turn Around, Look At Me. Before the Class of Seventy Turns Around and is Gone, there is A Song In Our Hearts For You. The building is old and beginning to lean and when it is gone, all we have left is our Ring. But with each Ring are Memories of Yesterday. Remember when we Dreamed The Impossible Dream of Graduation Day? It was not always easy, but we had to take the Little Things and make them big, and save the times that were just all right, for those that were not so good. We cherish those things, for that is what our love for Fairfax is built on. Later on in years, when we think of each of you, we can say To Know You Is to Love You. Because We Won't See You in September, we now say make the best of your remain- ing years at Fairfax. Our day has come and now is gone, so we turn to you to carry on. And Now That It Is Time for Us to Go, Turn Around. Sealed with a Kiss, The Class of Seventy 71 Sque.e.e.e.e.k! . .. Our gang. . . . Miss Virginia Turner Ashby and her dad. . . . Why don’t we sit down and talk this thing out? . , , This guitar is flat! .. . Snow, by Heeenry Gibson. . . . Michael! ! ! .. . I've got the proof I need, Class History 1966-67 Clare came in a Catholic and left a Jew. Sarah came with eyebrows and left without. Charlotte came in as “Olive Oil” and left a princess. Norah came, saw, and conquered. Leslie came from an island and left leaving her perfumed soap in the shower. Steph came in like a Panamanian banana and left like an American bologna sandwich. Cece came loving mail and left hat ing the sight of it. Michelle came an actress and left a player. Julie came in sober and left as president of the A. A. Amy came in like Tom Sawyer and left little Bo Peep. Linda came silently and left screaming “Let’s clean up the Rec.” Felicia came in like Saks 5th and left like it. Marshall came and left with a will to live. Libby came in on Piedmont Airlines and left on T. W. A. 1967-68 Brantner came wishing on a star and left mocking one. Elizabeth came crawling in like a lizard and bounced out like E. B. Bianca came in loud enough to be heard and left with a squeak. Narda came in waving the Confederate flag and left for Boston. Jill came in shy and left doing the Chicken. Lucilla purred in like a Kittie and roared out like a lion. Ellen came as Ellen in John Meyer and left like Yetta in bells. Fran came in wanting good grades and left wanting a “Rabbit.” Crew came in loving flowers and left allergic to them. Susan H. came in as Rapunzel and left that way. Robin L. came in and left with her Clairol. Winnie clomped in like Gordon and slinked out like a model. Holly came in like Buster Brown and left like a Judy Doll. Pam came in with a tan and left with a sunburn. Debbie P. came in like a Southern belle and left like one. Robin R. came in with a smile and ‘“‘Baby Dear” and left that way. Jane came in loving Peaches and left loving seafood. Elaine came skipping and left hopping. Shelley roared in like Cowardly Lion and left like S. J. W. Terry came in from a satellite and left aiming for the moon. 1968-69 Sue Bingham came talking about Pensacola and left drinking Coca-Cola. Diane came wearing bells and left resenting them. Dottie came in a crouch and left walking tall. Carol flew in like a blimp and left like a 707. Nancy Crowder came in reading Rand and left following E. Cleaver. Nancy W. came floating in and swam out. Kathy came saying “Hey ya'll” and left saying “Bye ya'll”. Renee came in like a Grill and left sizzling. Vicky came from an army base and left burning the Confederate flag. Lisa came like Blex, blonde and sexy, and left saying “Dig it.” Ginger came as “Turtle” and left as troll of the week. Tessie came with love for the “Lone Star Republic” and left that way. Debbie Scott came softly and left yelling “Shelley! Clean up the room.” Noel came painting pictures and left writing poetry. 73 i y u JANE JOHNSON Class Beauty Superlatives SUSAN CUNNINGHAM Most Versatile Rosin ROBINSON Most Likely to Succeed NorAH Ray Most Outgoing SARAH MARSHALL Friendliest JULIA BROWNLEY Most Athletic SHELLEY WINTERS Wiittiest LisA LLoyp Class Cutie Jrophecy of the Class of 1970 While the 20th Century Montagues and Capulets are fighting in the streets, in staggers the class of 70, one by one. First comes Winnie, designing clothes for the “Executive Branch.” Next comes Bianca with eight little mice and a Squeak. Lucilla is now choir director at FMS while Libby strums along on her guitar. Dorman walked in like “The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes,” while Debbie Scott walked in with a “Mike” around her neck singing “You Just Keep Me Hanging on.” Leslie just bopped in drying herself with a towel after having swum from her private sunfilled island in the Carribean. In comes Charlotte, our Apple Blossom Princess, now head of Bush’s Apples. Murph, now Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is still deliberating on the long, drawn-out, boring topic of Justice in the Back Room, while Yetta couldn’t make it because she’s walking up and down in front of the White House still singing “We want our rights.” Shelley and Tessie just arrived from our Alma Mater, where Tessie has taken over the English Department, and Shelley, with her love for supervised, is now proctoring study hall. Susan H. is now starring in the children’s production of “Rapunzel,” while Michelle is playing the role of Lady Macbeth at Stratford-on-Avon. Crew has come with autographed copies of her book; a revised ver- sion of National Velvet. Noel, the famous artist, has come from The Vil- lage where her work is being displayed. Jill, whose famous figure we see on every magazine cover, and Pam went to Moscow to teach dancing and voice, where they chickened out, and came back to us. Our Kathy has come in between shootings for the Mabelline ads, along with Sarah who is doing ads for Ultrabrite tooth- paste. Fran is away teaching her fifteen children how to play “Mother, May I?” while Cece is teaching her three girls how to play “Red Light, Green Light.” Sue B. runs the Coca-Cola bottling plant while Lisa is running around singing “You've got a lot to live.” Renee is out in Vegas working as a dealer in one of the casinos. Crowder is now editor of one of the greatest underground papers while Brantner is nursing her ulcers which developed while she was business manager of The New York Times. Debbie P. has been designing costumes for a Civil War movie, while Ginger is here demonstrating her new dance, the “Turtle”. Julie just came from our old Alma Mater where she is teaching riding. Linda is head of the local clean-up committee of Annapolis, Maryland. Robin L. is here from New York where she is head manacurist for Charles of the Ritz. Marshall Metts is about to make her debut at the Met. Boulger just flew in from Frisco where she is writing a contract for Douglas Aircraft. Eliza- beth, our top scientist, came in after testing her new drug for fever blisters. Dottie came after taping her new show, “Romper Room.” Felicia just flew in from Italy where she bought out all of Pucci’s new designs. Carol drove in from Webster Springs where she was in jail for inciting riots and shocking the townspeople. Vicky came from Hollywood where she is making her new picture, “Esta Noche Es La Vispera.” Elaine bought her ticket with profits from her bestseller, The History of the Australian Aborigones. Dr. Robinson is running around analyzing us all while Steph has undertaken to cure us. The closer Jane Johnson gets, the better she looks, our new Miss North Carolina. Nancy Williams came along with Crowder, for whose paper she is publishing poetry. Terry, our Secretary, is now secretary for the Woman's Club and couldn’t be with us for lack of minutes. Clare came with Crew and is now starring in the movie of Crew’s version of National Velvet. Amy took the place of the little German man in “Laugh In.” Norah is here with her happy marriage to the doctor or lawyer of her choice. The reunion is over and all of us “Turn Around” to leave once again. As we had before, each of us still remembers our golden years at Fairfax and we “turn around and we are young women with babes of our own.” 77 The PFuntor Class Sinclair, Wolf, Mrs. Hundley, Whidden, Cathy Cameron OFFICERS JUDYENY OLF 442.6 2 eee eae ae ee ee President DGLLY WHIDDEN ee eee Vice-President CATHY« GAMERONs at esd a eee Secretary DARA pot NC INA Rng) ee. ooo ee ae ee Treasurer Masi cAtIGRs Chat UN DL RY anaes eee Sponsor . s. The 1920's 78 MARY ARMSTRONG Three Rivers, Michigan BETTY ANN BAPTIST Martinsville, Virginia CATHERINE BEST Morganton, North Carolina RUTH ANN BLANEY Uniontown, Pennsylvania CATHY CAMERON Charlotte, North Carolina CINDY CAMERON Charlotte, North Carolina VICKI CLORE Culpeper, Virginia MARGOT COOK Southern Pines, North Carolina 79 PATRICIA DANIEL Atlanta, Georgia DIANE DRAPER Milford, Delaware ANN FOLEY Columbus, Georgia SUSAN FROSCH Hurlock, Maryland ANN GATES Charleston, West Virginia ANITA GLUSKI Caracas, Venezuela NANCY GRANT Raleigh, North Carolina NANCY GREEN Greensboro, North Carolina 80 DANA HALL Greensboro, North Carolina JULIE HARRIS Golfito, Costa Rica VICKI HARRISON New Kent, Virginia NANCY HARTMAN Washington, D. C. LISA HOGERTON Rockville, Maryland DOROTHEA HOWARD Greensboro, North Carolina PATTY HUGHES Norfolk, Virginia CAM IRVING Danville, Kentucky 81 KAREN KOSTAS Whitesville, West Virginia SARAH KRUGER Logan, West Virginia VALERIE LINGG Towson, Maryland JEAN LIVERS Charlottesville, Virginia RUTH LYON Wadesboro, North Carolina BETH MATHENY Bluefield, West Virginia MARGARET McCUTCHEON Martinsville, Virginia CARLENE MEADOWS Beckley, West Virginia 82 CAROLYN MOORE Staunton, Virginia SUSAN MOYER Staunton, Virginia FREDDIE NETTLES Tarboro, North Carolina PATRICIA NICHOL St. Petersburg, Florida KATHY O’CONNELL Winchester, Virginia TOMMIE PARRISH Colonial Heights, Virginia MONTY PRESTON Washington, D. C. PRISCILLA RAYMER Troutman, North Carolina 83 JOANN ROTH Fairfax, Virginia KIM SAIN Morganton, North Carolina SARA SINCLAIR Raleigh, North Carolina MARGARET TAYLOR Delray Beach, Florida SANDRA RUSSELL Morganton, North Carolina DALE SAPP Martinsville, Virginia BETH SUTTON Greensboro, North Carolina LYNN THOMPSON a Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina HENRIETTA TOWLER Raleigh, North Carolina JUDY. WOLF Aiken, South Carolina MARY TROUTMAN Greenville, South Carolina KERRY McINTYRE Friedens, Pennsylvania (Second Semester) VIRGINIA WALL Eden, North Carolina DOLLY WHIDDEN Farmville, Virginia The Sophomore Class Fish, Vanderlinden, Miss Sarver, Neall, L. Johnson OFFICERS BETSY IN BAL lee ree ee ee President MARTY VANDERLINDEN .........----00000-------- Vice-President LINDA: JOHNSON Meee eee oe eee ee Secretary BARBARA FISH. .............- Rua es Oct Peg ee Treasurer IlISS PATRICIA ZOARVER 2.2.3teeree ee ee Sponsor The 1920's 86 SUSAN ASKEW Bakersville, North Carolina BESS BAPTIST Boydton, Virginia BARBARA BENNETT Richmond, Virginia JOY BENNETT Winston-Salem, North Carolina SUSAN BERRY Greensboro, North Carolina CORNELIA LEA BOWMAN Southport, North Carolina SUSAN BOYD Henderson, North Carolina VIRGINIA BROWN Springfield, Tennessee 87 CLAUDIA BROWNLEY Bronxville, New York REBECCA CRANE Dhahran, Saudi Arabia KENDALL DAY Birmingham, Alabama SARAH FARR Greeneville, Tennessee SUZANNE FENTON Atlanta, Georgia BONNIE FINNEY Martinsville, Virginia BARBARA FISH Knoxville, Tennessee ELIZABETH GRASTY Orange, Virginia 88 BUNNIE HAIRE Petersburg, Virginia ANNE HASSELBACK Midlothian, Virginia SANDRA HUTCHINSON Djakarta, Indonesia LINDA JOHNSON Richmond, Virginia CINDY KAPLAN Martinsville, Virginia BROOKE KOLIOPULOS Naples, Florida MARSHA LANCASTER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HELEN LANGHORNE Richmond, Virginia 89 LEWIS LAY Atlanta, Georgia PAULINE LEHTO La Oroya, Peru ANGELIQUE McCLUNG Oak Hill, West Virginia LESLIE MOORE Red Bank, New Jersey KAY MORRIS Glade Hill, Virginia BETSY NEALL Ocean City, New Jersey NANCY NORRIS Greensboro, North Carolina LYNN OLIVER Richmond, Virginia 90 ANN RAYFIELD Wadesboro, North Carolina CATHY RUSHING Laurinburg, North Carolina DEBRA SMITH East Hartford, Connecticut VIKKI SPIERS Radford, Virginia BONITTASTIPPEY TD Louisburg, North Carolina PRISCILLA UNDERWOOD Short Hills, New Jersey MARTHA VANDERLINDEN Hickory, North Carolina LYDIA VANDER VOORT Westmount, Quebec, Canada 91 LIBBO WARDEN Bluefield, West Virginia ELEANOR WHITAKER Jeddah, Saudi Arabia CINDY WHITCOMB Greensboro, North Carolina FRANCES WHITE Mount Sterling, Kentucky SUSAN WOOD Sarasota, Florida SUSAN WRIGHT Caracas, Venezuela SARAH PORTER Henderson, North Carolina (Second Semester) Oh, well! d eteers continue ers... . Three musk skete mu e Hellup Thre yde ” joint and Cly se Junior Bonnie east hen ab you re ember w em R Harry, Che Freshman Class Tuttle, Gray, Miss Goodman, Herbert, McKinney OFFICERS VALERIE, + LUTEL bare epcseee ee ae ee President MARY .MGKENNEY eee eee Vice-President SULEZANIN Ee GRAY og oe ts sate Rg a ae Secretary BETTY SCOTT LLERBERT, 9 ee ee Treasurer MIss SUSAN GOODMAN. .........c.0cccccceeeeceeeeeeeoeee Sponsor 94 BECKY BOYETTE Smithfield, North Carolina MARILYN CAMPBELL Knoxville, Tennessee CATHYs CLAY Beckley, West Virginia MARGUERITE CORE New Orleans, Louisiana ANITA DUTTON Potrerillos, Chile SUZANNE GRAY Petersburg, Virginia LOU RAE GRUBBS Little Rock, Arkansas BETTIE SCOTT HERBERT Boydton, Virginia 95 VIRGINIA HERNDON Kings Mountain, North Carolina FRANCES HOLLOMAN Washington, North Carolina LESLIE INGRAM Kenbridge, Virginia CATHY KING Tupelo, Mississippi MARY McKENNEY Richmond, Virginia ANNE NOBLE Port Washington, New York MILDRED SAUNDERS South Hill, Virginia SANDRA SMITH Richmond, Virginia 96 VALERIE TUTTLE Djakarta, Indonesia PEGGY WILTON Richmond, Virginia SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS PATRICIA EDWARDS Newport News, Virginia DEE MANIERI Greensboro, North Carolina LUCENE THURBER Coral Gables, Florida LUCY WILSON Wilsons Mills, North Carolina Seated: Ray, Roberts, Metz, J. Brownley, Cunningham, Neall, Mrs. Lawter Standing: Tuttle, Wolf, Robinson Che Student Council NORAH RAYS: f.02 pee ee eee President ROBIN: ROBINSON: “Se,sccoetececaletcs Soneehces ec eas ee ee Vice-President SUSAN: CUNNINGHAM. sage. -cctecesce oe eee trae ee ee Secretary STEPHANIE” ROBERTS 2:00 ae ee Os aah, eae Treasurer WINNIE SUBE METZ osteo eee President, Senior Class JUDY WOLR 3:55¢ 30h ee ee ee President, Junior Class Bersy:N BALL joe cote eee ee President, Sophomore Class VALERIE) TUTTLE 22352 oe eee President, Freshman Class ROBIN” ROBINSONsxgocct cee ee Chairman, Vespers Committee JULIAs BROWNLEY 225k eee ee ee eee Seah ore President, Athletic Association Mrs. MARY DLA WCLER coerce Advisor 100 Che National Honor Hocietyp MEMBERS Leslie Bearce Dorothea Howard Sue Bingham Elaine Mumford Susan Brantner Robin Robinson Dana Hall Tessie Ridgway ENEWS QM UCU RGU RTAY ARYAN boa oe he pen 8s Re eR) Oe tee ee Sponsor CHARACTER | a p al R i : g ! ; a) Pp SERVICE Kneeling: Howard, Hall, Mumford Standing: Ridgway, Bearce, Bingham, Robinson, Brantner, Miss Willis 101 The Wesper Committee OFFICERS ROBIN , ROBINSON © sc-nsccescosadieg senders cd ete ttec es Be GUsle UReb ete pS ete Seo Re ee ae ue ete Chairman Miss MARGARET WILLIS : Mrs. ALICE C. HUNDLEY pen--ss2see0-soeeescnenne cee secet cane nennnnetons sncnanaanancarnaenbcane neteseceacacsarsnossenecavenscaussncasq2 -eaaneasnnen Advisors Miss ELIZABETH MILLER | MEMBERS Susan Brantner Cathy Clay Bonnie Finney Ellen Friedberg Standing: Finney, Wilton Seated: Harris, Vander Voort, Brantner, Mrs. Hund 102 Julie Harris Cissi Kruger Lydia Vander Voort Peggy Wilton ley, Miss Miller, Clay, Robinson, Kruger, Friedberg Front Row: Mrs. Hundley, Bearce Back Row: Harris, Mumford, L. Johnson, Neall, Howard, Clore, Draper, Roth, Grill, Ridgway, Cathy Cameron, Whidden The Spanish Club OFFICERS hake YW WME a ee eG epee ee President WO RRL TREO ee ee ee a ee ee Vice-President Ghescare TRANMERE TRE ee a a een en ee Secretary ec eNm TT. LMI ACTER cc ce ene SR a a ye roe Treasurer idea, Towelieys: (G., VR MCS umpegeye Se Ee RR a ne Sponsor MEMBERS Mary Armstrong Suzanne Fenton Lewis Lay Sandra Russell Susan Askew Barbara Bennett Joy Bennett Catherine Best Sue Bingham Ruth Blaney Diane Boulger Susan Boy Cathy Cameron Cindy Cameron Marilyn Campbell Cathy Clay Vicki Clore Margot Cook Nancy Crowder Jill Dalbo Kendall Day Diane Draper Anita Dutton Barbara Fish Ann Foley Susan Frosch Nancy Grant Elizabeth Grasty Renee Grill Dana Hall Julie Harris Vicki Harrison Amy Hoar Sandra Hutchinson Leslie Ingram Linda Johnson Cece Joseph Cathy King Penny Kostas Cissi Kruger Marsha Lancaster Helen Langhorne 103 Vicky Lazzell Pauline Lehto Valerie Lingg Ruthie Lyon Beth Matheny Margaret McCutcheon Carolyn Moore Kay Morris Betsy Neall Pat Nichol Nancy Norris Kathy O’Connell Pam Parker Monty Preston Ann Rayfield Priscilla Raymer Stephanie Roberts Jody Roth Cathy Rushing Kim Sain Mildred Saunders Debbie Scott Sara Sinclair Vicki Spiers Libby Sprunt Lynn Thompson Bonita Tippett Henni Towler Mary Troutman Valerie Tuttle Priscilla Underwood Marty Vanderlinden Virginia Wall Dolly Whidden Frances White Peggy Wilton Shelley Winters Terry-Ann Yoka Che Latin Club OFFICERS ROBIN “ROBINSON 142625 c5s ae a sa fdsate motets te haan ta cae Me Se ke President KATHY DOWNES ..... Ne Pe Oe Sa E Pele See T er PE Reann e Nena og eck EA wee hE eee hae | Vice-President SARA SON CLAIR sis sLone-ceccet torte Bees ee he ane Ree eae a Secretary-T reasurer Berrie -S. HERBERT |) eee ete ny ae eee Program Chairmen CaM IRVING Miss “MARGARET | WIDLLISS coayet-cerececry- sere totaste ct eee er nee ne, Sponsor MEMBERS Bess Baptist Angelique McClung Ginny Brown Susan Moyer Sarah Farr Freddie Nettles Suzanne Gray Robinson, Irving, Farr, V. Brown, Bess Baptist, Downes, Sinclair, Nettles, Herbert, McClung, Miss Willis 104 Che French Club OFFICERS peu Noe” UNSW GVM ee (o. O O8 ie Bee = ic oa ae ano, ne President UBWNG? A OADM ai ae ee aed ok oe ner ele te le ok Vice-President ETc 1s ROW, Nee te eek oe oe eee ee eee ed a Secretary ENTAIL OR VAN gaa oe ces le 2) oe gree eee ee ERR Ree Ne Treasurer INTE UND WSCOE NWS URLS: ep Soc: Et 5 cy eles eae Meee ee es Sponsor MEMBERS Betty Ann Baptist Susan Brantner Ginny Brown Claudia Brownley Julie Brownley Marguerite Core Ellen Friedberg Ann Gates Anita Gluski Nancy Green Anne Hasselback Lisa Hogerton Frances Holloman Dorothea Howard Felicia Huffman Patty Hughes Cindy Kaplan Robin Ligon Jean Livers Lisa Lloyd Mary McKenney Carlene Meadows Winhie Sue Metz Holly Murphy Anne Noble Lynn Oliver Marshall, Miss Wilson, E. Brown, Hill, Dorman 105 Tommie Parrish Debbie Prather Stephanie Roberts Dale Sapp Margie Taylor Lydia Vander Voort Noel Walker Clare Webber Eleanor Whitaker Nancy Williams Judy Wolf Susan Wood Terry-Ann Yoka Front Row: Miss Whitehead, Day, Holloman, Grasty, Gates, Lazzell, Mrs. Skene Back Row: Spiers, Pinson, V. Brown, Scott, Sprunt Che Choir OFFICERS GINGER PINSON © cicceveciesnwos gute cance Sopdie rc B52 Se eco se ce Sep are ale President JANE: JOHNSON? 2oches, ek oe e cece de ee hy ee ae ee Vice-President VICKY. LAZZELL: c2sisicecckesocceiee czas ees sat ce cae Secretary-T reasurer ANITA TES oy ee ees ecacepasticaannsidl ds pc E SINE Lab oop sha Pee ee Rg eRe Librarian Masi. LILLIAN: Bovis REIN ies eat eee ee Boi cui8 Peet aad nee ee Rear Serre oe Nn Director Miss. MARIA: WHITEHEAD: wcsipen3stetcsseddec cece gcecesene tebe ce ecrce aoe eae etn ne eee Accompanist MEMBERS Ginny Brown Elizabeth Grasty Debbie Scott Kendall Day Frances Holloman Vicki Spiers Lucilla Edwards Kathy O’Connell Libby Sprunt 106 The Glee Club OFFICERS ILLIA TERY ARIS cceecceen eS ee ee a RE pe a President juesyes SWE ec ee ce ae ee a ee Vice-President HUG TRESS UGS) oo ecg oe So ee ee core ee epee ee Secretary-T reasurer IML Nee NRO ee a ee Librarian WARS [geees) (By GORI jo ee oe Director INES OSMROADE: AMET OIND 2 ae 2 aes AR eB re ae re Accompanist MEMBERS Susan Askew Joy Bennett Sue Bingham Susan Boyd Becky Boyette Ginny Brown Claudia Brownley Cathy Cameron Marilyn Campbell Kendall Day Patricia Edwards Barbara Fish Ann Gates Anita Gluski Elizabeth Grasty Lou Rae Grubbs Julie Harris Frances Holloman Sandra Hutchinson Jane Johnson Cindy Kaplan Marsha Lancaster Vicky Lazzell Pauline Lehto Lisa Lloyd Ruthie Lyon Dee Manieri Margaret McCutcheon Leslie Moore Betsy Neall Anne Noble Kathy O’Connell Lynn Oliver Ginger Pinson Debbie Prather Ann Rayfield Tessie Ridgway Debbie Scott Sara Sinclair Vikki Spiers Lucene Thurber Libbo Warden Susan Wood Front Row: Grasty, Gluski, Lehto, Boyette, Spiers, Gates, L. Moore, Lazzell, Lloyd 2nd Row: Miss Whitehead, Campbell, Boyd, Harris, Rayfield, Metts, Askew, Ligon, Sinclair, Scott, Neall, Prather, Mrs. Skene 3rd Row: C. Brownley, Warden, Day, Fish, Holloman, V. Brown, Bingham, Pinson, L. Edwards, Sprunt 107 Crouch, Mrs. Freeman, Neall, Rayfield, Friedberg, M. White, Hill, Thompson, Lazzell, Kruger, Wall Che Fairfax Plaper OFFICERS PRANes LIL ee President BRESY N BAU Layee eaerae ece te eee eee He 5 cascada A als es ee Vice-President VIRGINIA: W ALU Ss cece coed ccens nee cceg iced pee a Pea ee ace oe Secretary-T reasurer Mrs. Howarp. I.) FREEMAN 3 20cgc25cigecetee ss Se sees ace Te eee See eg ene ee Sponsor MEMBERS Dottie Crouch Ann Rayfield Ellen Friedberg Lynn Thompson Cissi Kruger Michelle White Vicky Lazzell 108 Seated: Wall, Rayfield, Neall, Hill, Thompson, Kruger, Lazzell Standing: Friedberg, Mrs. Freeman Che National Thespian Society peepee ride erties bers ey pa oe 8 De aa de Ea ed Chairman SAIS. Vin tee oY De SINE Lor ey AR cash a ae are oe Sponsor MEMBERS Fran Hill Ann Rayfield Cissi Kruger Lynn Thompson Vicky Lazzell Virginia Wall Betsy Neall 109 EDIT@RIAULES EABE DEBBIE PRATHER | — SANDRA HUTCHINSON p------72-720007700-7- Organizations JuLiE Harris | LUCILLASEDWARDS | Sone en Art CLARE WEBBER § DOTATES CROUCH | eg aeeen es ee Photography ANNE Nose § : MISSs WAN NeMAR RS eee pee eee Advisor LESLIE BEARCE Editor Cae Seated: Harris, Hutchinson, Bearce Standing: Noble, L. Edwards, Webber, Crouch BUS INESS STAFF Sue Bingham Diane Boulger Lucilla Edwards Anne Foley Dana Hall Vicky Lazzell Robin Ligon Winnie Sue Metz Stephanie Roberts HoLity MurPHY Business Manager Chain and Auchors Front Row: Ligon, Bingham, Foley, L. Edwards, Metz, Huffman, Roberts Back Row: Lazzell, Murphy, Boulger Boulger, Towler Seated: left to right: Howard, Webber, J. Brown ef ey, Wilton, Friedberg, Mr. Nash, Wolf, Huffman, Hawes, Standing: Cunningham, Harris, Lyon, Whitaker, L. Johnson, Dorman, Walker, Lazzell, Bingham, Sinclair, Hill Che tha EDITORIAL STAFF MALL CaLA TK NARDA DORMAN Editor Sue Bingham Diane Boulger Julie Brownley Susan Cunningham Ellen Friedberg Julie Harris Susan Hawes Fran Hill Dorothea Howard Sandra Hutchinson Felicia Huffman Linda Johnson Vicky Lazzell Ruthie Lyon Sarah Marshall Sara Sinclair Henni Towler Noel Walker Clare Webber Eleanor Whitaker Peggy Wilton Judy Wolf Mr. Harry Nash—Faculty Advisor BUSINESS STAFF Catherine Best Dottie Crouch Carol Edmiston Lucilla Edwards Renee Grill Mary Crew Hampton Linda Hartman Patty Hughes Penny Kostas Robin Ligon Chat Jean Livers Margaret McCutcheon Pam Parker Tommie Parrish Monty Preston Robin Robinson Jody Roth Nancy Williams Shelley Winters ter S a SUSAN BRANTNER Business Manager Front Row: Howard, Mr. Nash, Brantner, Hampton, Best Back Row: Williams, Ligon, Hughes, Kostas, L. Edwards, Winters, Roth, Crouch, Parker, McCutcheon, Livers, Grill, L. Hartman, Preston, Edmiston, Parrish On the wall: Hall, Webber, Hoar, J. Brownley Standing: Miss Sarver, Hutchinson, Cathy Cameron, Whidden, Meadows, Marshall, Whitaker, E. Brown, Bush, Hill, McKenney, Wolf, Mrs. Bedingfield Th | att e Athletic Association Board JULIA” BROWN LEY 2 caso Re lec cos iek be caterer eee rte President DANA: TALL ised cede ese Pesca oe Se gre Vice-President CHARLOTTE BUSH g.205egg, eek ecto sce pees ce nee a ne eee Recording Secretary FRAN, S EUDLLs Bence cee eee eee nee eee Shed sce be ata tegatana eM ne de hes, Se i ee Corresponding Secretary DOLLY) W HIDDEN 1c. scsiloen-tacccbnect eee pene aise b tog ec 2 cet tn ce ae tne Treasurer SARAH } MLARSHAT [i2espeee. sates 50 for tans ee ene eee eee eT Se Wa te eo bh aE Acer tat 3 | Head Cheerleader GARTEN ES MEADOWS Woe, cxt ree oe eens eee pee esas ches sak pee ea oat nara yaaa ae tok President, Orchesis AMY: HAR © 25. sceeens cece tage ek ale ce eee cet ee President, Riding Club CLARE: WEBBER tie.joseyeue gcse Aisaeeesmeacgeaes eee ean President, Boots and Saddle Club CATHY? CAMERON © 55g. co 0h dined tes eee eee ae President, Porpoise Club ELEANOR’. WHITAKER = oou525c.ce gece teat eect a Lifeguard Representative MARY MCKENNEY i220 ug oes case ee Freshman Intramural Representative SANDRA’ FIUTGHINBON io 22pedcescccree st be cos ve oe ee eae Sophomore Intramural Representative JUDY” WOLF Sa vets eet een ae eae, Seance ere Junior Intramural Representative ELIZABETH | BROW NG oi scceceyscoscercs secgeeks Senior Intramural Representative Mrs. DAvip PARKER | Miss PATRICIA SARVER 9 Pevevereeeeeeeeeeseeeoseereeeeeeeeees weeeeeeteeeceeteateeseesceteaeseeenseeesesenesssteeeseeeesreceeeeeenenneessneeeceeeeee Sponsors Mrs. J. PHILIP BEDINGFIELD | First Row: L. Johnson, Irving Second Row: Hill, Neall, Miss Sarver, L. Hartman, Hawes Third Row: Williams, Marshall, Meadows Che Cheerleaders SUN NETTIE SONA, oh Pe Ea ote RY doe Head Cheerleader IMARER TRUNGHERLOUIN, SVN TASS eee SMe god oy Ree See A ae eee eee RE ee a Sponsor MEMBERS Linda Hartman Carlene Meadows Susan Hawes Betsy Neall Fran Hill Nancy Williams ALTERNATES Cam Irving Linda Johnson 117 Parsity Hockey Team Ist Row: Mumford, E. Brown, Hoar, J. Brownley, Ray 2nd Row: Grasty, Bearce, Whidden, Friedberg, Roberts, Lay, Brantner, Kostas SusAN BRANTNER } PENNY Kostas § Mrs. J. PHILIP BEDINGFIELD Leslie Bearce Elizabeth Brown Julie Brownley Ellen Friedberg Elizabeth Grasty OFFICERS MEMBERS 118 Amy Hoar Lewis Lay Stephanie Roberts Dolly Whidden Che Funtor Warsity Hockey Team Kneeling: Clore, Nichol, Gluski, Wright, Boyd, Bingham, Sinclair, McKenney Standing: Roth, McCutcheon, Noble, Yoka, Grill, Boulger, Draper, Pinson, Mrs. Bedingfield MEMBERS Sue Bingham Mary McKenney Diane Boulger Pat Nichol Susan Boyd Anne Noble Vicki Clore Ginger Pinson Diane Draper Jody Roth Anita Gluski Sara Sinclair Renee Grill Susan Wright Margaret McCutcheon Terry Yoka 119 Che Varsity Basketball Team Hall, Cunningham, Brantner, Frosch, Boulger, Grill, Russell, Yoka OFFICERS SUSAN” CUNNINGHAM |) 0 are ee Co-Captains Dana HALL TERRY. YORA sscdisccctacs seesste ss sleet goBae sage eee eee, one eee 0 a en Manager Miss, PATRICIA SARVER «5 cccc cence cseSfethedaas deg hees Sesace cee ge a a Coach MEMBERS Diane Boulger Renee Grill Susan Brantner Sandra Russell Susan Frosch 120 The Junior Varsity Basketball Ceam Kneeling: Morris, Best, Livers, McKenney, Grasty Standing: Miss Sarver, Lay, Green, Noble, Matheny, Whitcomb OFFICERS Ee a Ya | Sane neg RN NE ST Sy och lace see oecac rae dh Resse dantncedcocaes-osnseasnte Co-Captains Cinpy WHITCOMB Issey PANS LCR pgtg 0 ee te os oe eee ee eee Manager GHGS VEGAS, GUNA oes oe ae ee ee re eee ee er eee Coach MEMBERS Catherine Best Mary McKenney Nancy Green Kay Morris Jean Livers Anne Noble Beth Matheny 121 Che Orchesits Marshall, Dalbo, Hill, Hogerton, Bush, Core, Rushing, O’Connell, Sutton, Meadows, McCutcheon OFFICERS CARLENE: MEADOWS 522.20 oR 9 oo eed BO sree ce eee ec eee ee President KATHY © GONNEVI es oe Soe eet SE a PUREE eden a POT rR SOR PUES AIR Sine EN Vice-President MARGARETs MCCUTCHEON icc ccezeea ce soca ee ea cece er eee oc Tredsurer SARAH MARSHALL «5. soi 5.c tee sesznntaceee bs ccstees- case cees tee pees reese eae oer cee ne aoe Properties PRAY SLT eee een see N ask Beck wee Ute selere ia eae ee oe aa ei NEES ne ee a Costumes CHARLOTTE: BUSH scg5- ie tee ee, ee ee RRC RIE RT RANE e ee boos eho veces eee Music Chairman Miss NANCY ‘WILSON ” cess coe steatosis cect ees es a sg eR Sponsor MEMBERS Margot Core Cathy Rushing Jill Dalbo Beth Sutton Lisa Hogerton 122 Che Porpotse Club Thompson, Prather, Yoka, L. Hartman, Dorman, Cathy Cameron, Williams, Crouch, Whidden, Haire, Tippett, Warden, Tuttle, Friedberg OFFICERS GEIS COV NNN NOIRE cso eee sain cadets lees henge Hare Se POINE tau on AR, elon eo President ANISM VAIL ELS 0 Seem IU are eee OER erect rad NN Oe ye Seng as acavesdadvacsadelaceen: Vice-President ETN OG LAR TAL AN amet eaeeertes ee aon Ren Dee Aa eget one el ee ee So en Secretary NTA US AOR Nate ee ede Eee EDT) mp 28 8 De en ee one dae ne cee Treasurer MR Sae CHILI ee EDEN GELE ED ae. ee eemneee een mene cee oe eee eee ee AO ee Sponsor MEMBERS Dottie Crouch Bonita Tippett Ellen Friedberg Valerie Tuttle Bunnie Haire Libbo Warden Debbie Prather Dolly Whidden Lynn Thompson Terry Yoka 123 Che Boots and Saddle Club Murphy, Hampton, J. Brownley, Foley, Webber, Hall, Dorman, Roberts, Friedberg, Preston, Irving OFFICERS CLARE .. WEBBER Sooo pec cal hs oe ecto cdc ecg eee President NaRDA DoRMAN ..... ssid aS cum tera a A ge gee RE Cok re a ea eee ts SR, ee Vice-President DANA TALE 9c 2 on rset cee ie ean cate cca Ue es tee VE costs ae see cee Been oe Secretary STEPHANIE... ROBERTS ecscaxcret cate n ce ieee ge ror eee oe eee Treasurer Mars. DAvib He: PARKER gevact acute chenecoven sess ciel cczec 05 ube e see eta oe eee Ee ae ne Sponsor MEMBERS Julie Brownley Mary Crew Hampton Lucilla Edwards Cam Irving Ann Foley Holly Murphy Ellen Friedberg Monty Preston — om sociation corsttmannnnggpcnciebaaoiaiies “i segnmiipnntemenenasneennnnser a RNS NE NO I AAS: The Riding Club ah, thee ee ewe ae ce vee ire sat icine Meal, cttececahes etal vo ase : Cunningham, Hoar, Irving, Roth OFFICERS FON BS LUO a oe ep en We be eaten Re is ee ee en President Roy A See TSI Cle CHUN TAT AL Ce Pon erm em ere Oe le sn ee ode epncnavlccccanaesandvardacdiccceaetecs Vice-President (CHEW MESES So ee WA aha ree Eas he Bo ae ie epee Oe as ae en Secretary UWE VSO ROSE oc) kee ase AL yt Mell ALLE lk Ee ee ta Gn ey sn a ee eee Treasurer TURES, SIVA Tain EUR eS ea en Se a ca a ty a ee ee Sponsor MEMBERS Betty Ann Baptist Susan Berry Ginny Brown Julie Brownley Cindy Cameron Margot Cook Becky Crane Pat Daniel Kendall Day Narda Dorman Kathy Downes Anita Dutton Lucilla Edwards Sarah Farr Suzanne Fenton Barbara Fish Ann Foley Ellen Friedberg Nancy Grant Suzanne Gray Dana Hall Mary Crew Hampton Vicki Harrison Linda Hartman Anne Hasselback Thea Howard Patty Hughes Cece Joseph Cindy Kaplan Brooke Koliopulos Cissi Kruger Marsha Lancaster Helen Langhorne Vicky Lazzell 125 Valerie Lingg Ruthie Lyon Sarah Marshall Beth Matheny Angelique McClung Mary McKenney Carlene Meadows Leslie Moore Kay Morris Holly Murphy Nancy Norris Pam Parker Monty Preston Norah Ray Priscilla Raymer Stephanie Roberts Robin Robinson Sandra Russell Vikki Spiers Libby Sprunt Margie Taylor Lynn Thompson Valerie Tuttle Priscilla Underwood Marty Vanderlinden Lydia Vander Voort Libbo Warden Eleanor Whitaker Nancy Williams Susan Wood Susan Wright Che Tennis Team Kneeling: Gates, Metts, Livers, Roth, Grasty, Ligon, C. Moore Standing: Whidden, Brantner, Winters, Wolf MEMBERS, SPRING 1970 Ann Gates Robin Ligon Julie Harris Jean Livers Sandra Hutchinson Carolyn Moore Penny Kostas Sara Sinclair Lewis Lay Peggy Wilton Miss Patricia Sarver, Coach Becky Boyette Anne Noble ! Managers 126 The 1920's Ie = aoe ke Ss Student Life Features Hey! .. . Baby, she’s got it... . He’s mine! .. . The “Merry Pranksters” trip again. .. . Good story! . . . Rapt attention. All hail! . . . Go, Team, Go! . . . Whoosh! . . . Instant retake. . . . “The Group”. . . . But, Miss Sarver. Ready for take-off wee They went that-a-way. ... Darling, reach out. . . . Happy Easter! .. . Back off, baby! . . . Chalk up two... . Fairfax Hall sit-in What you don’t know won’t hurt you. . . . Bop-Bop-Bopping along. . . . Guess who we found in our stockings. ... You say he reminds you of Mike? .. . Fairfax nursery... . 101 Ways to. . . Temptation on back campus. .. . Hee! Hee! Hee! . . ... Fickle finger of fate POhemyenancdier eeesscomnnsenemesemmimemens I love a parade! . . Wanna drag? Sentor Ring HFiqure Che Fall Plays “So Nice Not to See You” —- “Night of the Dolls” — “Early Frost” 138 Che Fall Horse Show Christmas sce emit whee we a Christmas elves. . . . Second childhood. . . . Mama Ray strikes again. . . . The story of Santa... . And there Ah wuz, surrounded by. . . . Santa and Mrs. Santa. . . . I could have danced all night. ... Crunch! .. . Y-e-e-e-e-s. KReliqtous Emphasis Week Che Spring Plav “Spider Island” Apple Blossom Prince Miss CHARLOTTE ANN BUSH Dandridge, Tennessee 143 The Boots and Saddle Spring Horse Show anaes iT eal Beer “The Wonderful World of Color’ ay Dap Paaqeant “A Visit to Mother Goose Land” Che Mav Queen MISS SUSAN BIANCA CUNNINGHAM Pfafftown, North Carolina Maids of Honor Miss JULIA ANDREWS BROWNLEY M Petersburg, Virginia Che flap Court Iss NoRAH SUSAN Ray Rogate, England Front Row: Marilyn Campbell (Page), Kathy Keith (Crown Bearer), Norah Ray (Maid of Honor), Susan Cunningham (Queen), Julia Brownley (Maid of Honor), Tina Campbell (Train Bearer), Mildred Saunders (Page). Second Row: Fran Hill, Lucilla Edwards, Sarah Marshall, Elizabeth Brown, Clare Webber. 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USACDCIAS, Box 405, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania 17013 Bowman GormeliayL cave ee Box 907, Southport, North Carolina 28461 Boyd, Susan ............................1909 Parker Lane, Henderson, North Carolina 27536 Bovettem becky.) ees oe Ro FD. 1, Box 14, Smithfield, North Carolina 2'7577 Brantnemousaliee tae. Star Route North, McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania 17233 Drowo elizabeth eee. 2411 Oleander Drive, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 BrawineGinn ye ote es 302 Fifth Avenue, West, Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Brownleyse Cin udiaee pate PN Te. River House 1A, 72 Pondfield Road, West, Bronxville, N. Y. 10708 Drow ilevam) Ulia eee eae ee es: 1161 Northampton Road, Petersburg, Virginia 23803 Busi Garlottemmee sas) as oes il Pee ON eee Dandridge, Tennessee 37725 Cameroun Caatliy, wees 3915 Foxcroft Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28211 Cameron, Cindy ..................3915 Foxcroft Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28211 Camonelle Marilynae se, 705 Blows Ferry Road, Knoxville, Tennessee 37919 Ei ats UO tail a cate ee pe 102 Hart Street, Beckley, West Virginia 25801 LEIS. NETS Sh SN a ee ee re Box 90, Culpeper, Virginia 227701 Cook, Margot ........495 South Rider Street, Southern Pines, North Carolina 28387 Core, Mirteric Se 4429 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115 Crane Der veree se pe se Box 2564, ARAMCO, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia @rouch aDotties 2. 1230D Columbus Circle, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Crowder. Nancy 25.24. 617 North Brunswick Avenue, South Hill, Virginia 23970 Cunningham, Susan. ........ Sapona Trail, Route 2, Pfafftown, North Carolina 27040 also | {leer erie ay a ee x R. D. 1, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania 15317 Daniel. Patricia 2.02. 2916 Nancy Creek Road, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia 30327 Day, Kendall ...........................3441 Brookwood Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35223 Dora eNat dae eee Route 3, Box 312, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Downcnaewathy. ince ares Ol 8002 Spottswood Road, Richmond, Virginia 23229 Dyaperm Dianeee es eerste, ee? Du 101 Pine Street, Milford, Delaware 19963 Utne Dita weer eee eae. Compania de Cobre Salvador, S. A., Potrerillos, Chile Edmiston. Carol ....5.02. 142 Court Square, Webster Springs, West Virginia 26288 Hdwarcdems tciliaapeacre en. a Box 668, Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina 27526 Edwards-a Patricia eee 216 Keith Road, Newport News, Virginia 23606 149 Farr. oatah eee 1231 Robinhood Road, Greeneville, Tennessee 37743 Fenton,. suzanne =e 2734 Peachtree Road, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia 30305 Finney, s BON (cs ee eee 910 Spruce Street, Martinsville, Virginia 24112 Fish © Barbara, 222) eee 5420 Blueridge Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37919 Foley, A rin 2 ees eee ei eset 2726 Foley Drive, Columbus, Georgia 31906 Poedberos Ellen. General Delivery, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 29480 Frosch Susan 2 oe eee eee ee Route 2, Box 94, Hurlock, Maryland 21643 Gates; eAnn eee 807 Cedar Road, Charleston, West Virginia 25314 Gluskt.3A nita eee eeeneeee eee eee Apartado 61142 del Este, Caracas, Venezuela Grant, Nancy ................327 Golf Course Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27610 Grastys. Elizabeth eeermees ees 2 ee ree Route 2, Box 199, Orange, Virginia 22960 Gray s;ouzaiinie. ee eno ee 1826 Matoax Avenue, Petersburg, Virginia 23803 Greetia Watc yeaa one 1114 Buckingham Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 Corill eR ences wees ee ek ee ee Box 785, Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Groubbsm Lous dense see eee 1003 North McKinley, Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 Didires DUNiicas een eee 1747 Westover Avenue, Petersburg, Virginia 23803 PiallSe Danae ee 2020 Pembroke Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 Hampton, Mary Crew ............ 801 East Birmingham Avenue, Jasper, Alabama 35501 Farris) JUlic ee ee ene Cia. Bananera de Costa Rica, Golfito, Costa Rica Harrison aVickiy seer eee eee. Criss‘Cross Farm, New Kent, Virginia 23124 Platte toe citi meee: Box 383, Tam Glade, Severna Park, Maryland 21146 Hartman miNanciae eee 4432 Klingle Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20016 Hasselback, Anne ........................3440 Old Gun Road, Midlothian, Virginia 23113 Figweswousatige. 2184 Washington Boulevard, Huntington, West Virginia 25705 Heérbertse BettiGesocotts .n ct coer nner eee Box 38, Boydton, Virginia 23917 Herndon, Virginia ........ 405 Edgemont Drive, Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 Ea rancesse 2 ee ee 206 Parker Street, Smithfield, North Carolina 27577 plop tea vette oe ee, ee 44 Barretts Mill Road, Concord, Massachusetts 01742 Tiogerton se isaee ee eee 4 Carter Court, Rockville, Maryland 20852 Holloman, Frances ............322 Riverside Drive, Washington, North Carolina 27889 Howard, Dorothea ........ 1425 New Garden Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410 Hufiman® Velic¢iqa-= eee en 305 East Beverley Street, Staunton, Virginia 24401 Hughes Patty con, = eee 1349 Graydon Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23507 Hutchinson, .candram) eee ee P. T. Caltex Pacific Indonesia, Kebon Sirih 52, Djakarta, Indonesia Ingram. Leslicns rss te ee eons ee Fifth Avenue, Kenbridge, Virginia 23944 Irving, Cam ...2.....eeceeeeeeeeseses-e--321 Hudson Avenue, Danville, Kentucky 40422 Johnson.) Jane eee ee 2517 York Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 Johnson = Landa sen eee 5110 Park Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226 Joseph Ceceliage itn ree eee ee Princess Anne Street, Hopewell, Virginia 23860 Kaplan, Gindy ee ee 1600 Sam Lion Trail, Martinsville, Virginia 24112 King; Cathy eee ee eee 409 Garfield Street, Tupelo, Mississippi 38801 Keliopuloss Brooke eee 596 Thi rd Street, North, Naples, Florida 33940 Kogtas Karenv..oe ete oe eee eee Whitesville, West Virginia 25209 Kriger oa fa li say cee eee Box 2020, Logan, West Virginia 25601 Lancaster, Marsha ............ 1545 Hastings Mill Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15241 150 Eanohorticye lelcni ss ae ee 8704 Ruggles Road, Richmond, Virginia 23229 Lay, Lewis ........-.......-.-.---.3309 Rockingham Drive, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia 30327 aCe VAC nec c cect ce es eee 5925 Camberly Drive, Springfield, Virginia 22150 Uebtom Haviliten tet ai, eras 4 a eee eens oer Box 149, Hotel Inca, La Oroya, Peru Licone NODInUe eee aes 1700 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 LUGO ORR ale Cle paginas eee eee 204 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21204 exVererms | Gol) gee Box 3321, University Station, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Lloyd, Lisa ....................3308 Madison Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina 27403 vane Ruthie geeccers ae 208 West Wade Street, Wadesboro, North Carolina 28170 Marierten | ce =n eee 1301 Cornwallis Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 Marshalisioarah eeeeeente eee 308 East Commercial, Charleston, Missouri 63834 Mathenivas Beth seme ret 1308 Lionel Avenue, Bluefield, West Virginia 24701 McClung, Angelique .............. 2905 Somerset Lane, Oak Hill, West Virginia 25901 McCutcheon, Margaret ............ 1014 Mulberry Road, Martinsville, Virginia 24112 NMicInty rem Crr Vee. eee es een er ea R. D. 2, Friedens, Pennsylvania 15541 IMS Kenney am Viat vanessa 4716 Pocahontas Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226 Meadows, Carlene ................302 Woodlawn Avenue, Beckley, West Virginia 25801 Metts, Marshall ...... AED. 2a Route 3, Box 55, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Metz.. Winniesoue 25. Route 2, Figsboro Road, Martinsville, Virginia 24112 Moore soto Vi oe eee ee Bell’s Lane, Route 4, Staunton, Virginia 24401 Moores: beslietee,: 5s The Colony House, Apt. 4-A, 122 North Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 INA Git 18 aan ce oe nein oe reg he ace ee Glade Hill, Virginia 24092 WS yet sUsall eee ee = ee 1623 North Augusta Street, Staunton, Virginia 24401 IMT eral ARIERINY! Wie ee a pee DuPont Highway, Selbyville, Delaware 19975 Murphy, Holly ...... eee Manchester Heights, R. 2, Fairview, Pennsylvania 16415 Ica le DotSiaeme sere are aco 827 Seacrest Road, Ocean City, New Jersey 08226 Nettle r reddic ye ea. eek. Route 3, Box 85, Tarboro, North Carolina 27886 NES itelly IeTeg eee 2 Lee A Colonial Oaks Apts. 4127, 5275—62nd Street, North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33710 Noble wAnne eee ee 27 Mitchell Road, Port Washington, New York 11050 INGE ioe NanCy see eee 212 West Avondale, Greensboro, North Carolina 27403 @ Gonnell Kathy see. ee ee 606 Joist Hite Place, Winchester, Virginia 22601 Oliver sity fin eee ee Apt. 3, 20 Malvern Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23221 Parc ram Ariel a anemia i ted err. Sten Sk ee Ge The Plains, Virginia 22171 eats eel OMiiicw ea 912 Forest View Drive, Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 jeriaiseson ACphale(ae tag nee ghee ey 2500 Oxford Place, Charlotte, North Carolina 28207 Potters oata lee 726 South Garnett Street, Henderson, North Carolina 27536 Prather, Deborah ....6556 Roosevelt Avenue, S. E., Charleston, West Virginia 25304 Preston, Monty ........-... 5420 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20015 Raya NOroteees ae ree “Stark’s Heath,” Rogate, Petersfield, Hants., England Ieehigbtatan Jewel fe on gees 1400 Morven Road, Wadesboro, North Carolina 28170 Raa irie tmp lar icc Agee te ee tee eet Perth Road, Troutman, North Carolina 28166 Ridgway essia.meeecn, cee io ae Box 2160, South Padre Island, Texas 78578 Robertamotepnafie mn stsatn te eee: 15555 S. W. 72nd Court, Miami, Florida 33157 Robinson, Robin .................. 125 Claiborne Avenue, Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151 151 Rothesioann sees Ree ee et 4046 Elizabeth Lane, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Rushtag. Cathy. 0 een eee Route 3, Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352 Russell, Sandra ........ 209 Riverside Drive, Box 624, Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Sain zo. Kini oise et ee een ie Box 650, Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Sap py alee ae eer eee pee mas 1104 Lanier Road, Martinsville, Virginia 24112 Saunderss Mildred te seen ern a eee Box 396, South Hill, Virginia 23970 Scott, Debra ..........2................366 Schraffts Drive, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705 Sinclair, Sara .........020.........3309 White Oak Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Smith, Debra see 14 Cheyenne Road, East Hartford, Connecticut 06118 Smith; oancdta. een ere 202 Hillwood Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226 Spiers) Vikki eee 298 Fairway Drive, College Park, Radford, Virginia 24141 Sprunte a Libby eee 1726 Fairway Drive, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Suttons eet hw eee 2209 Marston Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 Taylor, Margie ...........3232 North Ocean Boulevard , Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Thompson, Lynn ........ 707 Hamilton Street, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 27870 Dherbers tucene see: eee %Mrs. A. Barclay, 1256 Algeria Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Abivesae Nalco yw. Jeffress Drive, Box 117, Louisburg, North Carolina 27549 Dowlers Herts. eee ee 1004 Cowper Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 Troutman. Marya eee ee 19 Lanneau Drive, Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Tuttle Valerie ws oe % American Overseas Petroleum Ltd., Box 1560, Singapore Wnderwoodshrisc:| agama anaes 86 Woodfield Drive, Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 Vanderlinden, Martha ....258—33rd Avenue, N. W., Hickory, North Carolina 28601 Vander Voort, Lydia ........ 14 Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Montreal, Canada Walker, -Atin INOc ieee ee eee ee Central Avenue, Tazewell, Virginia 24651 Wall Virginiane: -nec =) eee nee eee Box 43, Eden, North Carolina 27288 Wardens ib iae ees 1423 Whitethorn Street, Bluefield, West Virginia 24701 Webber Gila res se ee ee eee Penfield Hill, Portland, Connecticut 06480 AWArvCela seh IB wel ee eG R. F. D. 6, Box 134, Farmville, Virginia 23901 Whitaker, Eleanor ........ %o Raytheon Service Co., Box 1348, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Whitcomb, Cynthia ........ 5522 Cumberland Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27407 Whites Brancesi oe 205 North Maysville Street, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky 40353 White, Michelle ............ 610 Chester Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104 Walliams aticy ee eee Box 28, 109 North Street, Neptune Beach, Florida 32233 WiHlsOn. = LAlcy ee eee Drawer A., Wilsons Mills, North Carolina 27593 Wilton, Peggy .2...0.. eens R. F. D. 2, River Road, Richmond, Virginia 23233 Winters, Shelley ........3649 Bayou Drive, R. R. 2, Orchard Lake, Michigan 48033 Wolfie; ]icith g8 sen ee Kalmia Road, Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Woods: Susan 02 neste ee ae ae, 2907 Pony Lane, Sarasota, Florida 33580 Wright; S0san epee ee YoCreole Petroleum Corporation, Apartado 889, Caracas, Venezuela YOka.s Lerry-Ann as ee 240 Glenwood Avenue, Satellite Beach, Florida 32935 152 Faculty and Staff Directory MremMarya Om Lawter as eee Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Misa) Vie lexander ar eee 33B Daniel Drive, Clemson, South Carolina 29631 Mrs. J. Philip Bedingfield ........ Apt. 31, 2401 Arlington Boulevard, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Mice Murieleoa Dryantaee ae, 6629 Dogwood Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21207 Mrs F. Howard Campbell ........ 476 Walnut Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mrse, Hucye Ua Coles eae eee 303—14th Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mrs. Russell P. Coyner ........ Box 2203, Park Station, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 IMSS Mat otic Lc wee meee ener ee ve Latta, South Carolina 29565 ik Te deh iBantese (ek ee 2009 Cherokee Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 INitSie Viacia ao Dear ate eee 425 Maple Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Missy dleriome OWelomea een yee eee ee 907’ Saginaw, Lansing, Michigan 48893 Mrsenlowataals breemaneas ase 1221 Sunset Lane, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Vi Comm mer ATO a DUD k meee eee emo = ee meen ee eee Crimora, Virginia 24431 Miss Susan Goodman. ............ 1519 Westwood Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23227 Mrs. Alice C. Hundley ....1307 Washington Avenue, Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401 Missa @lcomlatmanese tere tener ee Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Vito ee ae Reith meee 340 Kingsbury Drive, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mis mC TiZa etl Ram KeNiec y ames nena a tue oe ene Garnett, South Carolina 29922 MisceoWwanne Marken eet eee Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mrs. Daisy T. Maupin ............ 1325 West Main Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 32980 Miss Elizabeth Miller .......... ere eee 1278 Holt Avenue, Macon, Georgia 31204 Mrs. Joseph S. Moyer ............ 814 Jefferson Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Niteme We lainterst|t en ese se ee Route 1, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mise avigeli ss barker meme ee eres sete cee eden Stuarts Draft, Virginia 24477 IR by NEe, IRS b ial Se et 844 Lyndhurst Road, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mrs. Mary T. Feterson ........ 1325 West Main Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Missa Latriciamoar ver meee cea ee er pte Route 8, Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Bye tek ME REMI GES no ee ee 817—14th Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mrs. Wallace B. Skene ........2461 Mt. Vernon Street, Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Mram Charlesmotarreese ee eee te ne Route 1, Fairfield, Virginia 24435 MITSias | ae Liam Oote DNCTISON mame serge ren ee ee tate ode eee Vanderpool, Virginia 24481 Meas ranks VW ciler mee ee, 104 Rebel Ridge, Lexington, Virginia 24450 IMiss@ Matiag W Diteneac eee Windy Ridge, Lovingston, Virginia 22949 MisseMaroarets Williswen serene. treats 201 Asher Street, Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Miss Nancy Wilson ................ 811 Barton Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405 153 Che End We wish to thank all who have helped in the publication of our yearbook. We are grateful to Mr. Eubank of The J. P. Bell Company, Mr. Klein and Mr. Barbour of Roanoke Engraving, and Mr. Alwood of Alwood Studios for their helpful advice. Our special thanks go to the members of our staff and to Miss Marks, without whom we would never have made the deadline. LEsLIE AND HoLiy 154 Aduertisers Fishburne Military School WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Visit Fishburne in historic Virginia at southern gateway of scenic Skyline Drive. Every facility for the complete development of boys preparing for college. Accredited. Small classes permit indi- vidualized supervision by excellent faculty. Sense of duty and responsibility emphasized. Military training (Reserve Officers Training Corps) develops leadership. Honor Military School. Fire- proof barracks. Modern gymnasium. Swimming pool. Athletic teams for all ages. Cadet band. Public speaking and dramatic clubs. Illustrated Catalogue - For information call or write COLONEL E. B. YOUNG, JR., Superintendent Box T-3 WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA — or a Compliments of HODGES JEWELRY STORE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Reach for Batter- Whipped Sunbeam Bread GARST’S INC. School Supplies EE Batter Whipped’ Stationery Hobby Supplies VALLEY BAKERIES WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA KINSER’S ESSO STATION AND MEADOWS SUPERETTE HERTZ RENT-A-CAR Compliments of 430 N. Commerce Ave. WORE RaceEM Ace Street W AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 943-3586 942-5171 157 Compliments of Waynesboro Retail Jewelers RHAMES JEWELERS MUSTAIN’S JEWELERS JEWEL BOX HODGES JEWELERS Good Luck PEACE TOF7ALISTHESSENIORS to the Class of 1970 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Daniel (Pat’s parents) LAMBERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. ATLANTA, GEORGIA W AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 158 ae Charlotte’s pulling Chain Anchor, Her four years have been just great; na Always remember her and ‘‘Bush’s Best’ And your fiftieth Anniversary date! Dr Congratulations on Fairfax Hall’s Fiftieth Anniversary rom: Charlotte’s Parents — Mr. Mrs. Jack T. Bush BUSH’S Quality Canned Foods Compliments of Wayn esboro New Car Dealers BAUGHER CHEVROLET, INC. Cars and Trucks B B BUICK-OPEL, INC. BRANNOCK SALES SERVICE, INC. Lincoln — Mercury — Jeep DRIVER SALES SERVICE, INC. Dodge cars — Trucks PAUL FREED, INC. Ford cars — Trucks TERRY MARTIN PONTIAC, CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE, INC. GMC Trucks Compliments of RONNIE MAHANES Wayne Appliance Company (Formerly Wayne Welding) Florist Bridal Shop “The House of Service” “A favorite of Fairfax” 105 West Main Street WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ot 180) THE MAN’S SHOP THE SENIOR CLASS OF ’ W AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Roth and Jody 942-8292 PEACE AND GOOD WILL Compliments FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA 160 BEST WISHES TO FAIRFAX HALL from E. W. BARGER ? COMPANY General Insurance Established 1911 ‘““Waynesboro’s Oldest Insurance Agency” Offices: Lambert, Barger, and Branaman Building Dial 942-4131 Waynesboro, Virginia 161 CoMPLIMENTS OF Augusta Cleaners and Tailors 534 West Main Street —, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA FOR FURS AND GARMENT IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE FAIRFAX 943-3536 Congratulations from g J “The Home of Better Values” Distinctive Woman’s Apparel err. LEGG STORE rege WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 327 West Main Street W AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 162 DAYLIGHT LAUNDRY and 2-hr. Quick wash laundermat Family Wash and Thrifty Wet Wash Complete Service for Everyone Pick-up Delivery 942-8331 236-240 Arch Avenue at Short Street Compliments of CASKIE PAPER CO., INC. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA BESTA Ishi eoeLOe trie SENIOR CLASS Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hawes (Susan’s parents) HunrTINGTON, WEsT VIRGINIA 163 GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS COMPLIMENTS OF WYSONG and MILES COMPANY US-29-NortTH, GREENSBORO, NortuH CaroLina 27420 (Dana Hall’s family) BEST WISHES! VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of HERFF JONES COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA G. W. Speck’s Grocery Manufacturers of WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Fairfax Hall Official Class Rings JAmMEs L. DEcK BEST WISHES TO THE Box 4735 GEASS: Obs1970 Richmond, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Kostas 2 ToM YOUNG (Penny’s parents) Manassas, Virginia WHITESVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA 165 COMPLIMENTS OF E. CARLTON WILTON INCORPORATED Designers, Developers, Poi Pox 6101 W. BROAD ST., RICHMOND, VA. 288-2865 WE BUILD AND LEASE ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY (Peggy’s family) Best Wishes Compliments Caldwell - Sites Company of 147 N. Wayne Avenue Palmer Insurance Agency Office and School Supplies D0) SouthewWaynenAveniie W AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of Charles Lafferty and Sons, Ine. John C. Mowen “Electrical Contractors” Mowen Opticians 500 North Delphine Avenue 113 South Wayne Ave. Telephone 703: 942-8697 WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA DRESS SHOP AIKEN, S. C. (Judy Wolf's aunts) WAYNE MOTOR LODGE Waynesboro’s Newest Motor Lodge 60 Deluxe Rooms Single, Double and Family Individually Controlled Heat and Air-conditioning Color Television Swimming Pool Member BEST WESTERN. Free Computer Reservations Anywhere GENERAL WAYNE MOTOR INN 60 Modern rooms Individual Control Heat and Air-conditioning Color Television Ample Free Parking WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA DIRECTION GRENOBLE HOTELS, INC. CONGRATULATIONS ae BEST WISHES SINCERE BEST WISHES TORALE to THE CLASS OF 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan Judge and Mrs. James C. Bowman (Cindy’s parents) (Lea’s parents) MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA SOUTHPORT, NorRTH CAROLINA NEWBERRY’S Your One-Stop Shopping Center in DowNTOwWN WAYNESBORO BEST WISHES BEOT WISHES; TO THE to the SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Warden, Jr. W. K. Whidden, Jr. (Libbo’s parents) (Dolly’s parents) BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA 169 Get involved in our world of sports. Fishing, sailing, four championship tennis courts, par 3 golf, skin diving, scuba diving, water skiing, even crab races. Just about every sport under the Nassau sun. NASSAU BAHAMAS “Emerald Beach‘Plantation. AND HOTEL Jim Bearce, Vice President General Manager A member of the Distinguished Hotels of the World See your travel agent or Robert F. Warner, Inc., 630 Fifth Avenue, N. Y.C. (212) JU 6-4500 Boston Chicago Washington Miami Toronto Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bearce (Leslie’s parents) 170 STAUNTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. things £0 Eas, TRADE- OK 65-212 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS WAYNESBORO FLORIST 6“ 5 5 : ” OF Flowers of Distinction STORNVMN A ESTT COT SOUTHERN RESTAURANT WayNEsBorO, VIRGINIA Serving Fairfax Hall since 1937 CALL LONG DISTANCE Evening Rates: 5 to 7 P.M. Night Rates: 7 P.M. to 7 A.M. BEST WI SHES Mr. and Mrs. DIAL 942-8184 Joseph A. Lingg, Jr. (Valerie’s parents) CLIFTON FORGE - WAYNESBORO TELEPHONE COMPANY Towson, MARYLAND 171 Compliments of Yiricrrrdll a Jones So Now Located in the Centre for Shopping P. O. Box 1166 W AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA W. W. Barnwell M. G. Jones, Jr. S. R. Smith distinctive ladies’ fashions Coan 401 West Main Sh WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA op CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES kG) Wee CLASS OF SEVENTY Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, Jr. (Lucilla’s parents) Fuquay VarINA, NortH Caro ina CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson, Jr. (Jane’s parents) RateicgH, NortH CaroLina FISHBURNE AND SON THE HUMPHRIES PRESS, INC. WéAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Drugs, Candies, Cosmetics, Toilet Goods Photographic Supplies Planners and Producers of Custom Visit Our Soda Fountain and Commercial Printing 173 Get to know WAY NESBORO QUICKEST THROUGH THE PAGES OF THE CHarvnesboro News-Virgintan 942-8231 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS NATIONAL BRANDS DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. (Nancy Grant’s family) RavezicH, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1970 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Huffman (Felicia’s parents) STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Congratulations! Best Wishes! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blaney (Ruth’s parents) UNIONTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 175 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hartman, Jr. (Linda’s parents) ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Congratulations, Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Crowder CONGRATULATIONS (Nancy’s parents) TO THE SENIORS SoutH HILL, VIRGINIA Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Sinclair CONGRATULATIONS TO THE (Sara’s parents) CLASS OF 1970 Col. and Mrs. Jack A. Boulger RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA (Diane’s parents) CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Seniors Of 1970 MANUFACTURERS OF CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS PLANTS: RICHMOND, VA. MORGANTON, N.C. HIGH POINT, N.C. HONEA PATH, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Downes (Kathy’s parents) 177 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Cornwell (Renee’s parents) Morcanton, NortH Caro.ina ON THE Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Saunders FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Fish (Mildred’s parents) (Barbara's parents) a iS UTH ILL; IRGINIA KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE CONGRATULATIONS TO FAIRFAX HALL GOOD LUCK TO ALL! 178 SOUTHERN EXTRACT COMPANY INCORPORATED 4901 W. LEIGH ST. RICHMOND, VA. 23226 LANGHORNE BRAND FLAVORING EXTRACTS AND FRUIT SYRUPS (Helen Langhorne’s family) Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Kruger Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Troutman (Cissi’s parents) (Mary’s parents) GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS! GO@DslLUCKeTOsALL LoGAN, WEST VIRGINIA TO Best Wishes THE SENIOR CLASS From Mr. and Mrs. John A. Norris (Sandy’s parents) Av Eriend BEST WISHES GREENSBORO, NorTH CAROLINA 179 CONGRATULATIONS TO BATE ASS EA Le ON ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, Jr. (Lucilla’s parents) Fuquay Varina, NortH Caro.ina 180 Milk Butter Cream STAUNTON CREAMERY, INC. 117-121 South Lewis Street STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Phones Staunton Waynesboro 886-6221 942-8137 Best Wishes bo The Senior Class Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown, Jr. (Ginny’s parents) SPRINGFIELD, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY STAUNTON, VIRGINIA 181 QUICK - LIVICK, INC. Charter Bus Service 708 C Street STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Dial 886-3560 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TORT ESGEASSSORSSEME NGA) Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dalbo (Jill's parents) CANONSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 182 Congratulations! Bob Wall, Sr. and Bob Wall, Jr. (Virginia’s dad and brother) Epen, Nortu Caro.ina 183 BEST WISHES TOSITHE SENIOR CLASS FARMERS TRACTOR TRUCK CO. (Bonita Tippett’s family) Phone: 496-4131 LouisBuRG, NortH Carona 2'7549 BEST OF LUCK TOPALL TBE GRADUATES! Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Sprunt (Libby’s parents) WILMINGTON, NorTH CAROLINA 184 COMPLIMENTS OF H. C. GUNDLACH CO. Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning (Lynn Oliver’s Family) 7603 Compton Rd. Phone 266-2403 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MAY HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS BE YOURS. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rushing (Cathy’s parents) LAURINBURG, NortTH CAROLINA Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 1970 BEST WISHES TO ALL Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Whitaker Robert W. Nichol Palms Theatre (Eleanor’s parents) (Pat’s dad) JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes! TO THE SENIORS! The People’s Pharmacy, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyd, Jr. W AYNESBORO (Susan's parents) AND HENDERSON, NorTH CAROLINA STUARTS DRAFT 185 BEST WISHES! A Friend 186 OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS | Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Mumford (Elaine’s parents) SELBYVILLE, DELAWARE Compliments COME IN AND BANK of ON A BETTER LIFE VIRGINIA LINEN SERVICE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA aut FIRST MERCHANTS BEST WISHES NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.1.C. Mrmandevre R. M. Hughes, III WAaYNESBORO, VIRGINIA (Patty’s parents) NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 187 Best wishes to EPAIRTAXS EAL for another 50 successful years and Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS in this eventful year ARMSTRONG MACHINE WORKS (Mary’s family) THREE Rivers, MICHIGAN 188 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Vander Voort (Lydia’s parents) MontTREAL, CANADA Good Luck to All Best Wishes to the Seniors Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore Mrs. Mary W. Nettles (C. Moore’s parents) (Freddie’s mother) STAUNTON, VIRGINIA TARBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Best Wishes to the Senior Class COMPLIMENTS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Matheny OF A FRIEND (Beth’s parents) OF THE BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA SOPHOMORE CLASS 189 Sincerest Best Wishes to the Class of 19'70 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robinson (Robin’s parents) Rocxy Mount, VIRGINIA 190 MAY THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS CONTINUE TO BUILD THE MOMENTUM OF SUCCESS GENERATED IN THE FIRST FIFTY BEST WISHES FOR CONGRATULATIONS! HAPPINESS and SUCCESS Mrs. Dorothy S. Brantner IN THE FUTURE Mr. and Mrs. James Hill (Sue’s mother) (Fran’s parents) McCoNNELLSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA SMITH FIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 19] MAY SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS BE YOURS IN THE FUTURE Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Bingham (Sue’s parents) PanaMA City, Fiorina CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Edmiston (Carol’s parents) WEBSTER SPRINGS, WeEsT VIRGINIA 192 COMPLIMENTS OF The Concrete Company (Ann Foley’s family) CoLtumMBus, GEorRGIA Compliments BEST WISHES TO ALL of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. O’Connell HOWARD JOHNSON’S (Kathy’s parents) RESTURANT Route 250 East WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA —BEST WISHES— BEST WISHES! DENNY’S MUSIC SHOPPE, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dutton INC. (Anita’s parents) “Everything Musical 509 W. Main St. 942-8792 POT RERILLOS, CHILE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 193 Happiness and Success to the Class of 1970 Frederick Williams Frederick Williams Investments (Nancy’s family) JACKSONVILLE, FLoripa Our Sincere Best Wishes LO Each and Every One of You Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cameron (Cindy and Cathy’s parents) CuHarLOTTE, NortH CaroLina BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS Dr. and Mrs. F. X. Berry (Susan’s parents) GREENSBORO, NorTH CAROLINA 195 CONGRATULATIONS! Mr. W. M. Herndon (Virginia’s father) KING’s MOUNTAIN, NorRTH CAROLINA Best Wishes to Fairfax Hall and the Senior Class of 19'70 Dr. and Mrs. James A. White, Jr. (Michelle’s parents) WINSTON-SALEM, NortTH CAROLINA GOOD LUCK TO ALL BEST WISHES TO THE Dr. and Mrs. CLASS OF 1970 J. E. Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Henry F. Yoka and Son (Marilyn’s parents) (In memory of Terry-Ann’s Dad) SATELLITE BEACH, FLORIDA KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 196 “Turn around, and you're two Turn around, and you're four Turn around, and you're a young girl Going out of the door.” CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES LG) (EES CEASSSOESL9 70 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Murphy (Holly’s parents) Farview, PENNSYLVANIA BEST WISHES TO ALL Congratulations 1970 SENIORS and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 ZEUSWYN ANGUS FARM Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Clore Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morris (Vicki’s parents) (Kay’s parents) CULPEPER, VIRGINIA GLADE HILL, VIRGINIA 197 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Emry C. Green, Jr. (Nancy’s parents) GREENSBORO, NortH CAROLINA 198 SINCERE BEST WISHES LG) BATRE Oa Lies Lele AND INeke (ilyeNes) OP NGI Mr. and Mrs. Furber S. Roberts (Stephanie’s parents) Miami, Froripa CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations! (KG) THE SENIOR CLASS AND Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Neall BEST WISHES AKG) FAIRFAX HALL (Betsy’s parents) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lay (Lewis’ parents) OcEAN City, NEw JERSEY ATLANTA, GEORGIA 199 BEST WISHES Tho, THE SENIORSGEASS Thea Howard and The Howard Family GREENSBORO, NortH Caro.Lina LO BEST WISHES! THE SENIOR CLASS CONGRATULATIONS R ‘@) S E s S AND Corner of BEST WISHES! Mrs. Dorothy B. Crouch Wayne and Main (Dottie’s mother) DowNTOWwN WAaAyYNESBORO WILMINGTON, NorTH CAROLINA 200 CONGRATULATIONS! MARSHALL LANDS, INC. Pa 50x03 (Sarah’s family) CHARLESTON, Missouri 63834 201 BEST WISHES LG) ALIROROURSERIENDS IN THE CUASS ORS19 7G Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Brownley (Julie’s parents) PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA BEST WISHES iLL® THE SENIOR CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Fenton (Suzanne’s parents) ATLANTA, GEORGIA May your experiences at Fairfax Hall and the surrounding Blue Hills of Virginia inspire you to climb the highest mountains Mr. and Mrs. Hereld Prather (Debbie’s parents) CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of 1970 NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK and Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Brown (Elizabeth’s parents) WILMINGTON, NortH CAROLINA 203 CONGRATULATIONS ARO} Wise “CHAMPAGNE” CLASS OF 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Cunningham (Susan’s parents) PrarFrrown, NortH CaroLina 204 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF SKYLINE-PARKWAY OF MOTOR COURT A Route 250 East FRIEND WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF PRES BROWN’S, INC. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cook (Margot’s parents) 115 West Nelson Street SOUTHERN PINEs, NorRTH CAROLINA LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA 463-5587 463-3521 COMPLIMENTS OF “TOPS IN TEAM EQUIPMENT” A FRIEND 205 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Meadows, Jr. (Carlene’s parents) BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA 206 STAUNTON FROZEN FOODS Morris Mill Road STAUNTON, VirGINIA 24401 We are proud to be serving this fine institution with a complete line of “Nugget” canned and frozen foods. Nuccret CANNED Nuccet FrRozEN SEA Pak SEAFOOD OTTMAN Portion Meats A complete line of convenience entrees Phone (703) 885-1214 or 885-1215 “Not unless we fill our existence with an aim do we make it life.” Reichel Best of luck to the Graduates of 1970 Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry Ligon, Jr. (Robin’s parents) RaLeicH, NortH CaroLina 207 To The Class of 70 “May your futures be bright and may you strive to meet your goals in life.” Mr. and Mrs. John Van B. Metts, Jr. (Marshall’s parents) WILMINGTON, NortH CAROLINA Sincerest Best Wishes to the Senior Class Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Metz (Winnie Sue’s parents) MarTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA 208 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker (Pam’s parents) Tue Purarns, VIRGINIA Congratulations to The Senior Class and Best Wishes to Fairfax Hall Mr. and Mrs. George B. Underwood (Prilly’s parents) SHortT Hitis, New Jersey 209 ALWOOD STUDIOS Your Personality in a Portrait WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Official Photographer — 1970 Chain and Anchors 210 Designers and Printers of Fine School and College Yearbooks Since 1859 Letterpress and Offset J. P. Bell Company, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia Autographs IBRARY - ITEM | [ 3 9421 1016 0575 9 ’ - be Seon Ee =


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