George Washington Carver Regional High School - Hawk Yearbook (Culpeper, VA)
- Class of 1960
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6UlA S9 6 } THE HAWK 60 THE SENIOR CLASS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Dedication We, the seniors of 1960, solemnly dedicate our yearbook to our sponsors, Mr. Finlay, Mrs. Parker, and Miss Jenkins. To them we owe our greatest thanks for their interest in the production of this book, and for their interest in seeing that the projects sponsored by this class of 1960 were achieved. 2 Yearbook Staff Shirley Covington McKinley Carpenter Eugene Williams . . Lawrence Wilhoite . Louise White Barbara Tinsley Jeanette Bailey Carole Ferguson Gloria Jett Ethel Daniels Olivia Banks James Nixon Ernestine Roy Shelby Tyree .... Shirley Arrington Henry Johnson Lottie Gray Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager Typists Artists Feature Writers 3 Mr. Fleshmon, our Principal, counsels senior Gloria Jett Mrs. D. R. Wallace Secretary TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Dear Friends, Your activities in High School have afforded you many worthwhile experiences designed to aid you in meeting the many challenges of life. It is my sincere desire that you maintain and enhance all of the valuable experiences you have had. Sincerely Yours, H. A. Fleshmon Principal FACULTY MISS ELIZABETH L. ADAMS Home Economics Virginia State College B.S. MRS. MARION J. ANGLIN English St. Augustine ' s College A.B. MR. JAMES A. AVERY Mathematics St. Augustine ' s College B.S. MR. GEORGE H. BILLUPS, JR. Drafting, Elect. Auto-Mech. Virginia State College B.S. MISS GLADYS L. BILLUPS French, English St. Augustine ' s College B.A. MRS. VIOLA P. BLAIR English Virginia State College A.B. MRS. MAIDA V. COBBINS English, Guidance Hampton Institute B.S. MR. HOWARD A. COLLINS Agriculture Virginia State College B.S. MISS MARY E. EVANS Science Hampton Institute B.S. MR. CALVIN H. FINLAY Social Studies St. Paul ' s Polytechnic Institute B.S. MRS. STELLA FLESHMON Home Economics Virginia State College B.S., M.S. MISS BARBARA J. GRAHAM Librarian North Carolina College A.B. MISS JOAN C. GREGORY Health, Physical Education Girls ' Basketball Coach Virginia State College B. S. MISS VIOLA HARDING English, Social Studies Hampton Institute B.S. MRS. ALEASE S. HUBB Sci ence Virginia State College B.S. MISS HAZELINE E. HUBBARD Typing, Shorthand Hampton Institute B.S. MISS JOYCE T. JENKINS English, History, Art Hampton Institute B.S. MISS ALEASE A. JONES Biology Virginia University B.S. MR. JAMES MAILEY Health and Physical Education Tennessee State University B.S. MRS. CARRIE W. MICHIE Mathematics Virginia State College B.S., M.A. Mr. FREDDIE W. NICHOLAS Agriculture Virginia State College B.S. Mis. DORIS L. PARKER English Philander Smith College B.A. Miss SHIRLEY R. PERKINS General Science, Chemistry St. Paul ' s College B.S. Mr. SIMON P. POOLE Social Studies, Physical Education St. Augustine ' s College B.A. Miss PAULINE REAVIS Social Science, History Hampton Institute B.S. Mr. LAWRENCE A. WALLACE Mathematics St. Augustine ' s College B.S. Miss LILLIE M. WALTERS Bookkeeping, Typing St. Paul ' s College, B.S. Mr. WILLIAM LEWIS Custodian Faculty Members not Shown Mr. BOBBY G. CROS SLING Mathematics St. Augustine ' s College B.S. Mr. WILLIAM R. JENNINGS Band Instructor Youngstown University B.S. 8 SENIORS Success JAMES BROWN Jimmie Dramatics Club. JOHN BROWN Jr. N.F.A., School Council, Honor Society, Yearbook Staff, Baseball, Football. LILLIAN CAMPBELL Lil N.H.A., F.B.LA. KATHERINE CAREY Katie N.H.A., F.B.L.A. McKinley carpenter Mac Honor Society, Band, Yearbook Staff, N.F.A., Patrols, Industrial Arts. •WILLIAM CARTER N.F.A. JAMES CLARK Jr. Band. SHIRLEY COVINGTON N.H.A., F.B.L.A., Honor Society, School Council, Editor of Yearbook. LAWRENCE DADE N.F.A. ETHEL DANIELS Sis Yearbook Staff, Honor Society, French Club, Library Club. SALLY ELLIS F.B.LA. CAROLE FERGUSON Von Cheerleader, Varsity Club, Year- book Staff. BRANARD FICKLIN Fick F.B.LA. ROGER DAVIS Shorty Band, Industrial Arts, N.F.A. WILLIAM FORTUNE Biny HOWARD FRYE Howie N.F.A., Baseball, Basketball. JEFFREY GILMORE Jet Baseball. BARBARA GORDON Babs N.H.A. DOROTHY GRAY Dot N.H.A. LOTTIE GRAY L. G. Yearbook Staff, Cheerleader, Band, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., School Council. JOHN HOLLIDAY Doc Baseball, Football, French Club. RACHEL HOPKINS Ray-Ray Honor Society, Library Club. ANNETTE HOWARD N.H.A. MELVIN HUBBARD Louyie N.F.A. , Honor Society, Class Pres., School Council, Yearbook Staff. MARILYN HUMES Myrt Cheerleader, Band, Newspaper Staff. EUGENE JACKSON Jack Baseball. GLORIA JETT Glo Cheerleader, N.H.A., Patrols, Hon- or Society, Basketball, French Club. HENRY JACKSON School Council, Patrols. ANNIE JONES Fuzzy Band, Patrols. DELORIS LEWIS De Math. Club, F.B.L.A., Library Club. JOHN LEWIS Jr. N.F.A. RICHARD LEWIS Dick Industrial Arts. CAROLINE MACK Kan Band. EDWARD MOORE Gus DORIS MORTON Tee Band DORIS PORTER Sweetie JAMES PRICE Baseball, Football ALICE SIMMS DAISY SMITH Baby Library Club HERBERT SMITH Smitty Baseball, Yearbook Staff ANISE STARKS Shorty BERNICE STARKS Bum CLIFTON TALIAFERRO Larry Band ELNORA TANSIMORE Pudding French Club JERRY TAYLOR Terry Band JOE TURNER Gobber Football, Baseball SHELBY TYREE Jeanie N.H.A., Honor Society, Yearbook Staff THEDORE WALLACE Tea Dramatics LOUISE WHITE Lou Library Club, Honor Society, School Council, Yearbook Staff, Basket- ball RUTH WILLIAMS FRANCES YATES LAWRENCE WILHOITE Boogie N.F.A., Band, Yearbook Staff ESTELLE WILLIAMS Cricket EUGENE WILLIAMS Big G Patrols, Honor Society, School Council, French Club LILLIAN WILLIAMS Peaches Library Club, Choir ANNIE YOUNG Little Bits Library Club CARRIE YOUNG Gimmie Library Club Class History September fifth, nineteen hundred and fifty five, approximately one hundred and seven girls and ninety-six boys entered the doors of Carver from the four respective counties: Culpeper, Madison, Orange and Rappanhannock. We, the one hundred and seven girls and ninety six boys have looked forward to entering Carver for seven long years. This new school offered us a different environment with exciting events, customs, and numerous educational challenges. Among these were: the many extracurricular activities, a thirty minute lunch period, no recess and the opportunity to pursue subjects of our choice. Our patient sponsors were: Mr. Word, Mr. Compton, Mrs. Cunningham, Miss White and Mr. Williams. After a tiring but joyous year of pains and problems the majority of us were pro- moted to the ninth grade. In our freshman year our class was represented in the various activities: band, choir, New Homemakers of America, New Farmers of America, foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. Again our patient sponsors were: Mr. Word, Mr. Comp- ton, Mrs. Cunningham, Miss White and Mr. Williams. Nothing unusual happened in our sophomore year. Our class continued participating in the various activities, but it was during our sophomore year that we found it difficult and necessary to keep up our scholastic studies, because by then the majority of us had begun to think more seriously about the future. Our sponsors were: Mr. Word, Mr. Compton, Mrs. Cunningham and Mr. Williams. Our Junior year was a great one. Our boys were successful in winning the Intramural Basketball Tournament, and we, the Juniors, sponsored a Junior Class Night. It was a great success and Annette Howard was crowned Miss Junior. Then we were faced with another affair, the Junior-Senior Prom, which we had looked forward to ever since we were in the eighth grade. This affair was a great success also. We were under the gui- dance of Mr. Compton, Mr. Finlay, Miss Jenkins and Mrs. Parker. Our senior year will always be remembered because of the many interesting events along with the many unforgettable moments shared by each of us. Unfortunately we were deprived of one of our sponsors, Mr. Compton; however, we are grateful for having Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Parker and Mr. Finlay as our sponsors. Approaching the completion of our high-school education, the majority of us have many ideas of becoming leaders of tomorrow. We sincerely think that we have done our utter-most in accomplishing a portion of our destiny and we will strive to get ahead in the future. Shelby Tyree Shirley Arrington 20 Class Prophecy The Crystal Ball reveals what our classmates will be doing ten years from now. Estelle Williams has graduated from William Penn Business Institute, and is one of America ' s most successful career girls. Doris Porter is modeling bathing suits at Macey ' s Dept. Store. Ernestine Roy is an Art Major at Morgan State College. Her favorite subject is Roger Davis. Olivia Banks and John Slaughter are married and residing in Los Angeles, California. Annie Young is engaged to a certain Johnny Be Good.” Shirley Arrington and Marjorie Barbour are now attending Temple University in Philadelphia. Fred Banks is a dance instructor at the Arthur Murray Studios in New York, his as- sistant is Richard Lewis and his favorite partner Emma Ausberry. Jerry Taylor is now playing first clarinet with Benny Goodman ' s Orchestra, while Shelby gets most of his earnings. Ethel Daniels is now modeling at the Tall Apparel Shop, owned and operated by James Brown. Eugene Williams is one of the nations top Psychologists, with an income of beauti- ful young women. Regina Gray has talked her way into the White House. She entertains the president. Shirley Covington is private secretary to Lawrence Dade, one of the two best dressed men in America. Teresa Jackson was chosen as America ' s most beautiful young woman in a nation wide beauty contest. Melvin Hubbard has been worrying about a ring for Gloria Jett. His problems have been solved, thanks to the Cracker Jack Box. Barbara A. Tirtsley has been persuaded by Robert Turner to say I do, will this be her chance of a lifetime? Florence Hawkins and Katherine Carey are graduates of Apex School of Beauty. They specialize in the latest hairstyles. 21 Last Will and Testament We, the Seniors of 1959-60, being of sound mind, hereby bequeath this last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the faculty, we bequeath our solemn pledge to ever uphold our Alma Mater. ARTICLE II To the Juniors, we wish to extend the best of luck in everything, especially their senior year at Carver. To the Sophomores, we will lots of effort in order to endure the next two years. To the Freshmen, we leave all the memories of our senior year. To the Eighth Grade, we leave the ability to strive hard to become a senior. ARTICLE III Clifton Taliaferro wills to James Graves the first seat in the tenor saxophone section of the band. Barbara Tinsley wills her ability to make the honor roll to Ellen Wesley, and the ability to become captain of patrols to Jean Turner. Jeffrey Gilmore wills to William McIntosh the ability to cheat without getting caught. Lillian Williams wills to Robert Robinson all her love. To Edward Grayson, Regina Gray wills all the success and happiness life can offer and to Lillian Gray the ability to become a senior. McKinley Carpenter wills to his brother and sister, Robert and Jane, the ability to succeed. Jeannette Bailey wills to Lillian Russell her position on the basketball team as forward. Barbara Gordon wills to her brother Richard Gordon all the ability to become a senior. Carole Ferguson wills to Natasha Ferguson her seat in the Agriculture Office as secretary. 22 Lottie Ann Gray wills to Virginia Coleman her position as captain on the cheering squad, and to become a hard working senior. Marilyn Humes wills her ability to talk her way out of everything to Roylene Greenwood and Marlene Glascoe. Shirley Covington wills Carthel Covington and LaVerne Dorsey her ability to make good grades and get along well with others. Doris Morton wills her two sisters Alice and Rosa the ability to leave other girl ' s boy friends alone. Eugene Williams wills to all eighth graders the ability to make the honor roll every six weeks. Henry Johnson wills to Elsie Dangerfield his picture to carry in her wallet to keep her from becoming lonesome. To Barbara Green, Sally Ellis wills all her twelfth grade books and to her sister Verlette Ellis the front seat on bus 29-57. Shelby Tyree wills her brother James a motorcycle to ride around the football field, so that he won ' t walk back and forth while watchi ng the game. Lillian Campbell wills her ability to stay out of the detention to Pauline Long. Emma Arrington wills to Beverly Arrington the ability to remain quiet in class. Emma Ausberry wills to Walter Butler, lots of effort so that he may become a famous football player. Annette Howard wills to Delcine Howard and Earline Walker her seat in Home Economics IV. Louise White wills to Janice Jordon the ability to remain on the honor roll during her years at Carver. Ernestine Roy wills her brother James Roy the ability to pass government under Miss Reavis. Ethel Daniels wills to Effie White the ability to get along with others. 23 Who’s Who SHIRLEY COVINGTON SHELBY TYREE ETHEL DANIELS EMMA AUSBERRY REGINA GRAY FLOSSIE NIXON BARBARA TINSLEY SHELBY TYREE RACHEL HOPKINS LOUISE WHITE BARBARA TINSLEY ANNETTE HOWARD SHIRLEY COVINGTON JEANNETTE BAILEY MARJORIE BARBOUR LOUISE WHITE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST RELIABLE MOST TYPICAL CLASS BABIES MOST TALKATIVE LOUDEST FRIENDLIEST MOST IN LOVE BIGGEST FLIRT MOST VERSATILE BEST DRESSED NEATEST MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING MOST SOPHISTICATED BEST ATHLETE MC KINLEY CARPENTER WARREN NELSON LAWRENCE DADE FRED BANKS ROGER DAVIS JOHN BROWN LAWRENCE DADE JERRY TAYLOR ROGER DAVIS JOHN BROWN MAC ARTHUR ALEXANDER THEODORE WALLACE JOHN BROWN WARREN NELSON LAWRENCE DADE JOHN BROWN 24 CLASSES Eighth Grade 26 Class Sponsors: Mrs. Michie, Mr. Poole, Mr. Billups, Mrs. Hubb, Mr. Crossling, Miss Hubbard Class Officers: President- -Gail Lee; Vice President- -Julia Noakes; Secretary- -Selina Walker; Treasurer- -Thomas Madden 27 Freshmen Class Sponsors: Miss Jones, Miss Reavis, Miss Billups, Mrs. Cobbins, Mr. Wallace Class Officers: President- -Clarence Washington; Vice President- -Judy Gilmore; Secretary--Pauline Minor; Treasurer- -Vernie Green 28 Sophomores Mi. j ii|| ii ' iiiiiiai Class Sponsors: Mrs. Anglin, Miss Harding, Miss Evans, Miss Perkins Class Officers: President- -Jean Turner; Vice President- -Marguerite Ricks; Secretary- - Georgia Young; Treasurer- -Ray Ruffner 29 Juniors Class Sponsors: Mrs. Blair, Mr. Avery, Miss Walters. Class Officers: President --Randolph Howard; Vice President --Jeannette Bell; Secre- tary--Marion Carpenter; Assistant Secretary--Cherrie Hunter; Treas- urer--James H. Jackson. 30 Off We N. F. A Advisors: F. W. Nicholas H. A. Collins Officers: President- -Yancy Hill; Vice President- -Clarence Washington; Secretary-- David Ferguson; Treasurer- -Joseph Tansimore; Reporter- -Roger Davis; Watchman--Richard Frye; Historian- -John Martin; Parliamentarian-- William Carpenter; Song Leader Chaplain- -Cooper Turner Honor Society Sponsors: Mrs. Doris Parker, Miss A. Jones, Miss S. Perkins, and Mr. A. Wallace Officers: President- -McKinley Carpenter; Vice President- -Eugene Williams; Secretary- -Ethel Daniels; Assistant Secretary- -Gloria Jett; Treasurer- - Louise White Patrols Pictured above are members of the Hall and Bus Patrols. The Captains are James Nixon and Barbara Ann Tinsley. The Advisor is Mr. H. A. Collins. The duties of the hall patrols are: 1. To prevent students from running in the halls. 2. To keep students in line in the cafeteria. 3. To see that all students are out of halls during class time. The duties of the bus patrols are: 1. To see fiat students are seated while being transported to and from school. 2. To help students on and off the vehicles while loading and unloading. 3. To render service while crossing streets. MOTTO It is easy to Do the Right Thing Than To Explain Why You Did Not. 34 N. H. A Advisors: Mrs. Fleshmon Miss Adams N. H. A. Officers: President- -Regina Gray; Vice President--Rebecca Jackson; Secre- tary- -Helen Gaither; Assistant Secretary- -Patricia Lewis; Treas- urer- -Shirley Covington; Reporter- -Florance Hawkins; Assistant Reporter- -Barbara Gorden; Parliamentarian- -Sharon Terrell 35 Band Band Director: Mr. William R. Jennings Majorettes: Marilyn Humes, leader, Doris Morton, Jane Humes, Teresa Jackson, Jeannette Bell, and Martha Bowler. 36 Math Club French Club 37 Library Council Library Council Officers President Vice President Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Sponsor ' Tis the good reader that makes the good book.’ Society and Solitude. Success Sarah Lee Priscilla Jackson Barbara Tinsley Sharon Alexander Sarah Wise Miss Barbara Graham 38 School Council President .... Vice President . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . . Chaplain .... Advisors Officers John Brown Roylene Greenwood Jean Turner Naomi Jackson Julia Noakes Miss P. Reavis Mr. C. H. Finlay 39 Cheerleaders Victory, Victory is our cry VICTORY Are we in it? Well, we boast Fifteen rahs for the team and coach uh, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, uh, rah, rah rah, rah, rah, uh, rah rah, rah, rah, rah, Yea Rah Team Carole Ferguson Josephine Walker Jean Turner Marquerite Ricks Cheerleaders Shirley Arrington Barbara Williams Joann Frye Captain- -Lottie Ann Gray Sponsor --Miss Joan Gregory 40 ATHLETICS Basketball Team Captain: Warren Nelson; Co-Captain: James Roy; Coach: Mr. J. Mailey. Football Team Captain: John Brown; Co-Captain: William Jameson; Coach: Mr. B. Crossling; Assistant Coach: Mr. J. Mailey. 42 Girls’ Basketball Captain: Louise White; Co-Captain: Marlene Glascoe; Coach: Miss Joan C. Gregory; Manager: Ethel Daniels; Scorekeeper: Roylene Greenwood. Baseball Team Captain: John Brown; Coach: Mr. B. Crossling; Assistant Coach: Mr. J. Mailey. 43 Patrons Mr. Mrs. Frank King Mr. Sidney Taylor Mr. Mrs. Jack Johnson Mrs. Naomi Hubbard Mr. Mrs. Henry Strother Mr. Buster Yates Mr. Mrs. Russell Taylor Mrs. Ethel Cook Mr. Mrs. Gordon Payne Mrs. Sarah Tansimore Mr. Mrs. John S. Banks Mr. Rogers M. Ferguson Mrs. Emily Marshall Miss Joan Marshall Mr. Mrs. Ernest Cottom Mr. Mrs. Charles Braxton Mr. Mrs. Horace Dade Mr. Mrs. Floyd Mosley Mr. William Gray Miss Joan Gregory Mr. Mrs. Ashby Carpenter Mr. Mrs. John Carey Mr. Gilbert Orange Mr. Herbert Campbell Rev. John M. Thurston Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines Mr. Mrs. Henry G. Payne Miss Sudie Williams Mrs. Katherine Smith Mrs. Ella Drumgooie Mrs. Ruth Meney Mr. J. Hyter Gordon Mrs. Yvonne C. Dade Mrs. Dora Johnson Mrs. Ruth Porter Mr. Mrs. George Price, Jr. Mrs. Frances P. Johnson Mrs. Susie Robinson Mr. Estelle J. Lewis Mr. Mrs. Victor Williams Mr. Mrs. Ancrew Taylor Mr. Mrs. Fred Frye Rev. Mrs. R. L. 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