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Te, esr oy Corer ATED ant 4 o 1 f a4 j { 2) b ¢c i ex t oe AW geod: pink 2 (Ye a ee pt Nl Ht, (Qal 2 0 Vell HED pW A? sd Uplpyic tC” ¢ Sey Bey {} . a yea K Anh va ? ee fe ge grrr ae oe —= . a —— = Lo Ge ee ee | i ee A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men’ Anonymous. ee a eee 7 i ree ein ti eee os DT 4 a Pe nel te a eA TE SIPS OY A ae IEE a - - i . ox eli: Si ae a ah Rata ar aie ea Zl é St ae ents = 7 ics sia %, 1 i i work, is good for the soul. This year the staff takes pleasure in presenting as our theme Brother Sebastian in work and play. fu It is only human to enjoy a little nonsense now h and then. It is known that laughter, as well as Cron Day PWENTYTWO CROSS AD we | ee aly 54 Te dear Ducas atthe pn eee = MANET LNT ‘ 6 cartoon cr He (G60 Cheat. ] Your mrad Ahh WT Lease el ork, MAGhyrk a ferc naan a0 f YEE WN Ate fo AA GM Wittiime, WAL, 7 Ars Ae Wilh Fant 7: AULerely le Gun Jay CONTENTS SENIORS p=. eee eee ACTIVITIES: sate tee OS | UNDERCLASSMEN ... . 49 ATHLETICS Mee epee ee een | EAGUGT Vel ct, ona een ares ADVERTISEMENTS .. . . I6l 1 AA mE ALB PAULINE FISHER STALL It is our privilege and pleasure to express our appreciation and thanks to one who has enriched the lives of thousands of E. C. Glass High School students. Her kindness, sympathetic concern, and devotion to young people have endeared her to all who have come to know her. Earlier, as a teacher of history, she inculcated in her students a pride in scholarship and in their heritage. In more recent years she has played a vital role in counseling students as to future plans and in stimulating them to do their best. Her high regard for learning and for cultural values and her ceaseless effort to achieve these goals have men : major influence in creating a high scholastic standing for our school. In fond and grateful recognition we take pride in dedicating, this, our 1960 CREST, to one who has earned the love and respect of both students and faculty—a truly wonderful person— MRS. PAULINE FISHER STALL. (Top) Teacher and student stroll and talk. (Lower Left) (Lower Right} For the first time the team takes to the Room 142 takes time for tea on Senior Day. The traditional Christmas gift to the school. a ee Sandra Burnett crowns Garland Cox Mr. Football.” Boning up in 246 for exams. Dinner's Served! Peter Rabbit looks on while Hoppers jive. AND FOND MEMORIES Ice Capades . in March | — Scene | — The Talent Assembly. Seniors say: Without work there could be no play, Without play there would be no work. ENIORS a =) | FIVE YEARS AGO... SENIOR CLASS LEADERS tt arratise rier tc ee ee Standing: B. Wingfield, W. Rhodes, L. Scruggs, S. Nelligan, B. Allen. Seated: Mrs. Macon and Mrs. Aud, sponsors. WE WERE FRIGHTENED 8th GRADERS, SENIOR COUNCIL Down on your knees, all you underclassmen. Here come the seniors. Say to them Hail, al- mighty seniors. ' Louder! louder. They deserve every bit of praise. They have worked terribly hard this year and have certainly earned a distinguished name for themselves. The senior class of 1960 is the largest that has ever graduated from E. C. Glass. This year's senior class was the first to ever elect officers in the spring of the junior year. Their foresight proved invaluable in planning early for the senior year activities. At the opening of school the Senior Council was ready to roll. First came Senior Day with all its fun and frolic. On this extra-special day the Senior Class scored another first. They formed 1960 on the football field during half time, making a very impressive sight. Then came the Senior Banquet and Dance, another wonderful event. The Council, guided by Mrs. Aud and Mrs. Macon, worked tirelessly throughout the year, making arrangements for caps and gowns, in- vitations, personal cards, etc. At last the big night arrived —Commencement. The Senior Class marched solemnly down the aisle attired in the coveted blue gowns to receive their diplomas. The tears came as the Senior Class of 1960 bade farewell to their Alma Mater. Back Row: C. Rowe, G. Cox, B. Bost, S. Carwile, J. Adams, D. Riddick. Middle Row: A. Evans, G. Staples, W. Hawkins, L. Lawhorne, M. Beardmore, F. Farmer. First Row: B. Wingfield, L. Scruggs, B. Allen, S. Nelligan, W. Rhodes. : [13] GROPING OUR WAY ABOUT ... Adams, Julian Rosser Adams, Rhea McCormick Anthony, Mark Allen, Roger Earl Almond, June Delores Angel, Naomi Tomlin Anthony, Ruth Marie Armes, Thomas Bailey, Jr. SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 h Baber, Lillian Bane, Clayton Charles Arthur, Kenneth Wayne Ayres, Julia Anne Bailey, Charles Ballagh, Douglas Malcolm, Ill [14] THE MAZE OF CORRIDORS, E. C. GLASS Barnard, James Baucom, Howard L. HIGH SCHOOL seaeiateci: Mae Beardmore, Marlene Ann % Ete dd; Berry, Reggie Conley Bittel, John Edward Blondino, Joseph Bost, Thomas M. Wayne Bowler, Julia Mallory Bowling, Noel Brammer, James H. Braun, Hilde FEELING LOST AND INSECURE. PSG GUASS Brown, Elizabeth Gayle Ban cat HIGH SCHOOL Burnett, Sandra C. Burnette, Preston Wayne x Burruss, Philip Terrell § Byers, Mary Ellen Carey, James M. Carey, Wayne Morris Carmine, Brenda Ann Carpenter, William Carroll, James Carter, David Edward A., Jr. Love, Jr. [ 16] NOW, WE STAND... Carter, Jimmy Purvis Carter, Ronald Edward Carwile, Stuart Catherwood, Susan Frederick Mary Cerillo, Jimmy Anthony Cerillo, Pauleta Chambers, Rebecca Cheatham, Billy Dorothy Adam SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 a Cheves, James Donald Childress, Carlton C. Clark, Vincent Joseph Clayton, Theresa Gayle Cleary, Joseph Kevin Clements, Freddie A. [17] en eee — i | ‘4 Clemmons, Helen Coffer, Betty Jean Coffey, Bobby Coleman, Martha Jane Louise Lynwood Coleman, Mildred Ann Coleman, Nancy Lowe Coon, Donald James Cowan, Ronald Edmund SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 $ ba 2 4 Cox, David N. Cox, Fred M. Cox, Garland Adams Cralle, Carole L. Crawford, Charlotte Creed, James Edward Rae [18] LOOKING BACK ON... KUTT ® Se ——————— a E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL ta Cross, Kenneth Thomas Cyrus, Mildred Beatrice Daniel, Constance Daniel, L. Arthur Leigh Davids, John Harold Dawson, Mary Frances Dawson, Wayne DeWitt, Wayne Dickerson, Norma Jean _ Dills, Terry Dudley Dobson, Sara Claire Kenneth [19] OUR THRILLS AND SPILLS. Dodson, June Carroll Dorman, Patricia Ann Dowdy, Herbert A. Drumheller, Mann Myers, Jr. Dudley, James Duncum, Laura Joy Dykes, Anna Pearl Ellis, Priscilla Dawn Epling, Mary Susan Evans, James Burton, Jr. [ 20 ] Elder, Beth Holmes ES GaGUASS HIGH SCHOOL Evans, M. Anne Evans, Thomas Edgar Fielder, Elizabeth Lorraine SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 THERE WERE Fariss, Dolores Ann Fisher, Linda Marie Franklin, Barbara Ann Franklin, Roberta Sue Fariss, Marinda Lou Floyd, Valerie Nicole Franklin, Faith Corinne Fredrickson, Linda Amelia Farmer, Frieda Jane Foust, Patricia Daphene Franklin, Linda Carol Fulcher, Virginia Mae Ziad NEW PEOPLE TO MEET... Garrett, Christine Garrison, Nancy Lee Gentry, James Douglas Giles, Barbara Ann Lovie Giles, Don Moore Glass, Nancy Carroll Goding, Kenneth Goff, Lola Belle Wayne SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 : S c A Green, Roger H. Grubb, Henry Webster Guggenheimer, Lucy M. Gunter, Fred Melvin Gunter, Jean Adair Guthrie, Judy Kay [22] AND NEW DISCOVERIES .. . mgs E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL Hackett, Harvey Hall, Virginia Mae Mundy, III Hamilton, Elizabeth Hanna, Linda Carol Anne Hanway, Lynda Lee Hapgood, Susan Harmon, Lora Elizabeth Harper, Faith Kendall Harrell, Donna Kay Harris, Judith C. Harris, Mary Saunders — Harris, Patricia Ann B23 TO MAKE. Pe GRGEASS HIGH SCHOOL Harris, Raymond Hasek, Thomas Hatfield, Ann Adams Hawkins, Barry Welson % 4 Hawkins, Clyde Hawkins, Richard T. Hehl, Louise Robstal Helriegel, John Wallace, Jr. Hiner, J. Randall Hodges, George Henry Hogan, Penelope Lee Hollingsworth, Jimmy E. [ 24] WE PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE Horsley, Banks Hoskin, Janett Ann Hoskins, William Hough, Charlene McClure Rebecca Hudson, Patricia Anne Hudson, Randolph Hughes, William Hulbert, Matthew Ward, Jr. Causwell SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Hykes, Brian Lawrence Hyman, Lawrence Inge, Eleanor Eileen Carlyle Irvan, Lloyd Winston Irvin, Katherine Holmes Jackson, William Davis Cleveland ENJOYING OUR FREEDOMS .. . Jessen, Nick C. Johnson, Annie Mae Johnson, Erma Dawn Johnson, Marie Nichols Johnson, Peggy Joyce Johnson, Phyllis Jane = Jordan, Phillip Lloyd Judd, Daniel E. SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Keesee, Rosa Lee Kelly, Eric Kern, John Thomas, Jr. Kimpton, Ray Knowles, Carolyn Kay Kurtz, Allen AND RESPONSIBILITIES .. . ULI MWW e E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL Kyle, Mary Carolyn Lacks, Howard Franklin Lang, Peggy L. Lawhorne, Larry Phillip ai Laws, Patricia Louise | Layne, Betty Carol Lindsey, Ralph Leo, Jr. | Lonergan, Andrea Carmel McCarthy, Martha McCraw, Elizabeth McCraw, Judith Dawn McGhee, Robert L. Clare Anne AND CLIMBED FAITHFULLY ... E Gs GEASS HIGH SCHOOL Magann, Danny Ray Magann, Frank Martin Mann, Larry Marcotte, Constance Delores yy Martin, Henry Martin, Katherine Belle Martin, O. Stewart, Jr. Mason, Everette L. Frank, Jr. Matthews, Virginia May, Johnny Mayhew, Wayne Mayo, James Chandler Thomas Carrington, Jr. [TOWARD OUR GOALS . . . Mays, Cecil Elizabeth Mays, Joan Darnell Medhnicks, Maija Middleton, W. Jack Miller, Judith Louise Minnick, Robert E. Montgomery, John Moon, Barbara Anne Robert SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Moon, Clara Ann Moon, Gwendolyn Fay Moore, James Benton Moore, James Lee Morris, Bonnie Jean Morris, Frederick Wayne THOSE WERE WONDERFUL YEARS Morris, Preston W. Morrison, James Moseley, Elizabeth Moss, Sheila Mae ph Anne eh Mosteller, Dorothy Kay Moyer, Fay Dianne Myers, Charlotte Naff, Carolyn SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Naff, Virgil, Jr. Neighbors, Helen Neighbors, Linda Lee Marie Nelligan, Susan Nesbitt, Pauline Newton, Curtis Willard Langhorne [ 30 ] E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL % Nowlin, Charles Osgood, Brian Raymond Shepherd, Jr. Owen, Bonnie Alice Owen, Constance LaVonne 6. ee Owen, Patricia Anne Page, Ellen Elizabeth Parker, Melvin Parker, Sandra Ruth Parsons, Brenda Sue Paschal, Nicolette Penny, Paul Ray Ping, Gail L. CAN BE COMPARED .. . Pace CLASS HIGH SCHOOL Pinkerton, Berta Kay Plunkett, Patricia Anne Ponton, Brenda Wayne Poole, Gabrielle Judith Pribble, Delores Ann Price, Marshall Ann Proffitt, Laura Elizabeth Puckette, Betty Evans Pugh, Richard Lee Putt, Sandra Elizabeth Quick, Austin Tunis, 1V Quigley, Barbara Chapman 321 TO OUR SENIOR YEAR! Quillian, William Fletcher, III Rankin, John A. SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Racer, Alice Vaughan Ramsey, Kenneth Wayne Reid, Phillip Carroll Reynolds, Lewis Wayne Richardson, Bobby Riddick, Daniel H. Roberson, David Gray Robinson, Joseph Allison Ramsey, M. Douglas Rhodes, Phillip Wayne Riley, Sally Ann Rowe, Charles Thomas [ 33 ] THERE WAS NEVER .. . ? Royster, Lyda Walton Rucker, Joshua Sackett, Henry Moseley Salmon, John Wayne Eldon, Jr. Scott, Frederick Scruggs, Nancy Seibert, Frederic Brian Shepherd, Clyde Langhorne SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Shiflett, Joyce Ann Simpson, William Sims, Ann Addison Samuel Smith, Charles T., Jr. Smith, Penny Smoot, Janet Dutrow [ 34] |4 DULL MOMENT... HUAN. ENGNGIEASS HIGH SCHOOL Snead, Martha Ann Snow, Bennett Joan Spence, Roberta Faye § Spencer, Richard Taylor Stancil, Lillian Gail Stancil, Theresa Ann Staples, Gary Staton, Sandra Carol Stennette, Patricia Ann Stevens, Joyce Louise Stewart, Darrell Lynn Stewart, James C. ALWAYS SOMETHING ... oe E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL Stokes, Frances Ann Stone, Edley Craighill Stone, George H. Stonnell, Harold Lee eo i Swain, Donald Marvin Sweeney, Patricia Jo Sydnor, Ashby Hockman Sydnor, Macon Sydnor, Vivian Royster Taylor, Chloe Anne Taylor, Lida Terrell Michaux [36] Sublett, Kitty Love % Taylor, Robert Terry, Iris Lee Thomas, Myrtle Elsie Thomas, Nancy Carol Glenn, III Thomas, Rebecca Lea Thompson, Linda Thompson, Rebecca Thornhill, Jane Lee Ann SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 Tiller, Brenda Lou Tinsley, James Robert Trent, Nancy Louise Tuggle, Lloyd Nelson = Turner, Frances Edith Turner, Hunter Wayne [ 37 ] OR WORK FOR— NY: Tweedy, Wanda Arlene Unrue, Charlene Vassar, James E. Vereen, Ruby Elizabeth Rebecca Vernon, Victor, III Ware, Robert Warren, Anne Miller Warthen, Diane Barnes, Jr. SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 “ Me . — Webb, Sandra Kaye Weigand, Robert L. Weigand, Susan Ann Weiss, Lorraine Whately, Sandra White, Alice B. [ 38 ] SENIOR DAY, E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL White, John A. Whitelaw, John Logan Witcher David Glenn Wilkerson, Judith Dale Williams, Betty Joyce Williams, Dante R. Williamson, Elizabeth Williamson, William Kimbrough Hewling Wilmer, Glenn E., Jr. Wilmer, Vernon W., Jr. Wilson, Jacqueline Wingfield, Bettie Moore Carole BANQUET AND DANCE, 4 NG EAC GLASS Witt, Barbara Ann Witt, William E. HIGH SCHOOL Wood, David Allen Woodlief, Duty Dianne i Wooldridge, Linda Worley, Lynwood Worsham, Z. Beverly Wright, Frances Lorraine Perrow Carolyn Wright, Jane Elizabeth Wright, Leon Howard Wright, Olga Marie Wright, William H. [ 40 ] CAPS AND GOWNS — AT LAST COMMENCEMENT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The E. C. Glass chapter of the National Honor Society, founded in 1924, has the power to bestow one of the highest honors that the school can give to a student. To be eligible, a student must have attained the status of the upper third of the senior class, have been evaluated favorably by the entire faculty, and then have been judged by a faculty committee of eleven. These evaluations are based on the lead- ership, service, and character of those seniors scholastically eligible for consideration. The pledge of our honor system clearly indicates the standards on which our society is based: | pledge myself to uphold The high purpose of this society To which | have been elected Striving in every way By work and by deeds To make its ideals The ideals of my school And of my life” First Row: B. Wingfield, J. Snow, A. Hamilton, R. Vereen, A. Racer, P. Dorman, S. Epling, M. Johnson, J. Guthrie, D. Fariss, P. Plunkett, W. Hawkins. Second Row: A. Dykes, J. Thornhill, L. Wooldridge, C. Naff, F. Franklin, B. Tiller, V. Floyd, M. C. Kyle, N. Paschal, K. Irvin, S$. Hapgood, J. Brammer. Third Row: Mrs. Wallace, A. Evans, M. Hall, E. Page, F. Farmer, B. Puckette, J. Bowler, P. Hudson, A. Sims, S. Putt, J. Stevens, B. Brown, S. Nelligan, B. Allen. Fourth Row: L. Wright, J. White, H. Sackett, D. Cox, E. Rucker, W. DeWitt, D. Riddick, J. Evans, D. Giles, M. Hulbert, C. Rowe, J. Adams, F. Magann, R. Pugh, B. Quillian, D. Spencer, Mr. L. H. McCue, Jr. PERSONALITY PLUS SUSAN NELLIGAN « BILL QUILLIAN es ne: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. BUD ALLEN - FRIEDA FARMER ; i ' : 2 Pee Sees Sei eersteresctecs MOST AT BRENDA TILLER «© DAVE CARTER FOND LY) Woke a. SENIOR ANNE WARREN AND RICHARD PUGH, SENIOR DAY KING AND QUEEN, REIGN OVER THE PARADE. BA STITT Clone aah Lath eee MAKES A GOOD PARADE. BID FAREWELL DAY HAZEL SOUTHALL AND KATHIE BRADFORD “PRAISE ALMIGHTY SENIOR”, TO OUR SENIOR THREE SENIORS SIGN UP FOR COLLEGE WITH MISS PAYNE AND MRS. MACON. ALMA MATER. CTIVITIES ai. 4 oo, | OF THE LARGE Underclassmen say: We play an important part in all Phases of school life. And work our way Through toil and strife. MINN [ 49 ] [ 50 J WE, THE JUNIORS OF 1960, JUNIOR CLASS LEADERS ies oe sae Sete Bes SSAct Seekers: ee So SRE SRR Sia gees ts ee cemmase Ofer ne 2 ts fees Af ai hi Standing: H. Sprouse, R. Brown, L. H. Hudson, A. Graham. Seated: Miss Shirley Mclvor, Sponsor. ee —— _TO BE THE SENIORS OF ’61 10] Back Row: L. G. Clements, P. Foster, H. Dumas, C. Finley, D. Osborne, K. Phillips, D. Bowen, C. Gentry, R. Robert- son, T. Bernard. ; Third Row: M. Marcus, C. Gowen, B. Humphrey, S. Bruffy, P. Banton, P. Glass, L. Lineberry, G. Weeks. Second Row: B. Jenkins, S. Schlotterbeck, P. Eagle, P. Crickenberger, N. Coleman, P. Hensley, M. Tuggle, A. Fry. First Row: S. Scott, M. Garretson, M. Keesee, P. Trent, L. Plunkett, J. Thompson. 103 Back Row: H. Johnson, W. Earnist, M. Mason, A. Peraldo, D. Gallier, J. Spence, C. Game, G. Bagby, Miss Hancock. Third Row: C. Glenn, S. Wilmouth, D. Critcher, B. Hogan, A. Wiley, K. Smith, P. Tatum, |. Maddox. Second Row: D. Tolley, D. Dew, M. L. Bailey, C. Anthony, J. Merryman, C. Frazier, P. Barksdale, L. Falwell. First Row: G. Smith, S. Tomlin, D. Greene, D. Bryant, L. Francis, S. Harris. C51] IN PREPARATION FOR 165 Back Row: N. Wingfield, R. Allen, T. Stieler, J. Evans, M. Hall, J. Kreger, L. Clements, K. Lipscomb, Miss Mclvor. Third Row: A. Noel, J. Ragland, A. Parrish, N. Cohen, B. Williams, S. Campbell, E. Moore, L. Witt, B. Parker, J. Bomar. Second Row: C. Reid, G. Chenault, C. Penny, P. Childress, J. Cocke, N. Haun, B. Reid, A. Williams. First Row: M. Beasley, N. Padgham, G. St. John, S. Allen, P. White, M. Mays. 202 Back Row: L. Taylor, B. Wilkins, J. Apperson, R. Blount, H. Brooks, J. Robertson, D. Moseley, R. Bynum, Mrs. Whitehead. Third Row: C. Lucado, G. Coffey, F. Graves, W. Raines, C. Clements, C. Mays, J. Teass, M. P. Overstreet, M. Quick. Second Row: P. Hudiburg, C. Burgess, F. Nichols, A. Kimball, P. Cuffia, A. Burford, P. Barber, L. Burris. First Row: D. Goostree, J. Marshall, A. Graham, R. Brown, M. Harmon, A. Wilkerson. THE JUNIORS [ 52 ] THE YEAR TO COME i 205 Back Row: N. C. Pearson, P. Baber, K. Bryan, M. Willis, D. L. Thaxton, J. Tankersley, R. Coleman, M. Mays, B. Hough, Miss H. Ware. Third Row: L. Jenkins, R. Witt, L. Meadows, C. Moon, J. Ashwell, M. Morris, R. Harris, J. Fitzgerald. Second Row: S. Dudley, F. Booker, P. Clements, N. Smith, L. Moss, L. Maupin, D. Ferguson. First Row: C. Franklin, J. Parker, R. Mayberry, P. Thompson, G. Tayman. 208 Back Row: J. Smith, J. Trevey, S. Holt, P. Perry, M. A. Crown, P. Pettit, C. Stump, F. Huffman, T. Jones, Miss Pribble. Third Row: T. Taylor, C. Rogers, P. Daniel, B. Dickson, N. Turner, J. Smith, B. Woolridge, S. Ebert, C. Showalter. Second Row: R. Stone, J. Hardy, P. Somers, D. Cohen, B. Hamner, M. A. Thompson, S. Bailey. First Row: P. Beazley, L. Webb, B. Wilkes, K. Morris, B. Myers, M. J. Loving. f 53 ) WE PRESENTED THE RING DANCE 228 Back Row: D. Dunn, R. Johnson, A. Neighbors, J. Davis, R. Worley, T. Gibson, E. Morris, Miss Wilkinson. Third Row: B. Harvey, L. Bradner, L. Wooden, N. Clingempeel, B. Roberts, S. Ewing. Second Row: A. Saunders, J. Roark, R. Miller, P. Parsons, P. Beale. First Row: H. Nash, L. Stone, M. House, S. Viar, H. Wright. 238 Back Row: J. Brooks, H. Whately, T. Hollingsworth, B. Reams, H. Preble, N. Mayhew, M. F. Hodges, Mrs. Graves. : Third Row: D. Hogan, N. Reddy, P. Duncan, S. Bryant, C. Deshazo, K. Ford, T. Glidewell, B. Hughes. : Second Row: V. Settle, P. Tinsley, C. Holmes, S. F. Shepherd, J. Rice, R. Hovda. ” First Row: B. Williams, J. Williams, D. Kizer, H. Gilliam, J. Burch. : THE JUNIORS ‘ [ 54] | RECEIVED OUR RINGS 239 Back Row: W. Wright, M. Morris, J. Wood, B. Smith, B. Davis, R. Williamson, Third Row: M. Moore, L. McDaniel, D. A. Smith, D. Gibson, Second Row: B. Thompson, A. Carson, C. Johnson First Row: E. Gowen, M. A. Wright, P. Davis, A. D. Smiley, J. Martin, Miss Ambler. P. Hogan, B. Storey, E. Bosiger, C. Keesee, G. Trent. . S. Worley, G. Honig, K. Bryant, C. Arendall, W. Davidson. Hill, L. Smith, A. Thompson, M. J. Loving, S. Dodgion. 24| | Back Row: T. Pinkerton, R. Ramsey, C. Pettyjohn, W. Lankford, $. Newton, G. Robertson, G. Canada, E. White, J. Wood, N. Tinsley, M. McGregor, Miss Payne. Third Row: J. Hackworth, M. Crabill, J. Garrison, P. Gillis pie, B. Kreger, M. O. McNamara, M. Viar. | Second Row: G. Horton, G. Costan, A. Turner, N. Bass, N. Offterdinger, K. Bradford, N. Hammerstrom. First Row: S, Carrington, J. Creasy, G. Basham, P. Bryan, S. Hopkins, H. Southall. Los] 308 Back Row: D. Clements, J. Harvey, W. Muncher, A. Kuriz, H. Stembridge, N. Tanner, J. White, P. Kelly, T. Wright, Miss Hoskins. Third Row: L. Dickens, D. Upshur, J. Mathews, F. Hancock, M. Williamson, T. Whitten, S. Bridges, H. Henderson, C. Garrard, K. Sydnor. Second Row: F. Adams, B. Kelly, P. Petry, W. Jester, L. Wingfield, J. Cisler, J. Williamson, S. Barrett, A. Grosman. First Row: K. Thornhill, S. Thompson, L. Rhodes, A. Burnette, S. Perrow, B. J. Hauser. 316 Back Row: C. Hughes, L. Taylor, S. Smith, G. Haas, T. Linn, R. Watson, L. Taylor, W. McDonald, J. Feagans, R. Goff, Miss Robertson. Third Row: B, Carr, B. Fitzgerald, M. Windle, M. B. Dunn, M, Gowin, B. J. Hawkins, C. Towles, D. Sterne, R. Hudson, F. Moore. Second Row: C. Monroe, L. Wood, S. Carter, B. F. Ryan, L. House, J. Tweedy, D. Bowling, T. Mitchell. First Row: E. Hudson, S. Anderson, D. Sublett, L. K. Hudson, R. Bennett, L. Elder. THE JUNIORS (left) (right) Five Juniors clean-up Three history students point out after Senior Day. a new discovery to Miss Ambler. (bottom) Who will forget being measured for Senior rings? SOPHOMORE CLASS LEADERS Standing: B. Brickhouse, L. Efird, F. Baldwin, S. Witt. Seated: Miss Gladys Canada, Sponsor. | ALTHOUGH OUR SOPHOMORES .. . 116 Back Row: L. A. Chenault, M. Tucker, H. Riley, R. Matthews, R. Akers, R. Kluender, D. McAlister, E. Organ, Mrs. Feagans. Third Row: B. Fitzgerald, J. Blankenship, F. Trent, L. Huffman, A. Harvey, S. Elder, J. Fariss. Second Row: J. Tuggle, P. Moore, P. Farris, D. Johnson, C. Childress, B. Meade. First Row: D. Franklin, B. May, N. Davis, R. Brown, K. Webb. 135 Back Row: S. Witt, M. Saunders, D. Weber, D. Duke, W. Reams, N. Proffitt, P. Bryant, L. Howell, Miss M. Ware. Third Row: J. Berry, B. Miller, J. Phenix, L. Updike, W. McLaughlin, B. Brown, J. Franklin. Second Row: B. Knight, J. Fleck, C. Poss, L. Davidson, B. Skinner, M. Crawley, J. Morcom. First Row: K. Woody, D. Anderson, F. Rosser, C. Miles, J. Dillard, B. Green, D. Knowles. [ 59 J HAVE BEEN HERE .. . +t abet Hiss : $3 Bact : ee 151 Back Row: B. Nash, L. Booth, B. Walker, J. Butler, J. Cash, B. Davis, R. Simoniz, Mr. Gilbert. Third Row: A. Arwood, R. Burford, R. White, M. Cawthorne, L. Wilson, B. McCraw. Second Row: S. Ashley, L. Withers, M. A. Thompson, P. AtLee, D. Cunningham, J. Bing. First Row: C. Driskill, F. Wilks, S. Morris, C. Bailey, J. Henley. 153 Back Row: S. Marshall, J. Brown, C. Campbell, O. Burns, S. Dean, D. Ferguson, H. B. Brooks, A. Davis, R. Beard, H. Gowen, P. Londeree, Mr. Bailey. Third Row: T. Johnson, G. Cox, F. Deacon, R. Schmitt, J. Duck, C. Hahn, T. Mawyer, D. Spencer, M. Miller. Second Row: L. Carter, J. Bryant, J. Earle, L. Mann, B. Frye, G. Mathews, B. Moore, A. Barbour, D. Johnson. First Row: C. Clendenin, M. Guill, C. McDaniel, N. Knight, A. Williamson, N. White, J. Wood. THE SOPHOMORES [ 60 J ONLY TWO YEARS .. . 200 Back Row: G. Huntsinger, F. Hester, S. Ritchey, L. Watts, J. Aronson, B. Jones, A. Smith, J. Taylor, Miss Hight. Third Row: H. Reasor, E. Wiley, J. P. Smith, B. Pettit, B. Hawkins, K. Snively, S. Coffey. | Second Row: S. Thompson, E. Wright, B. Meade, N. Marsh, L. Woodard, C. Terrell, J. Wright. First Row: J. Woodson, B. Williamson, N. McDonald, D. Perry, B. Moseley. 203 Back Row: B. Coleman, H. Hudson, B. Smith, B. Perkins, J. Elder, J. W. Donald, B. Weakley, Mr. Shober. Third Row: A. Sandidge, P. Dodd, N. Martin, L. Burns, P. Clark, L. McLennan, A. Miller. Second Row: J. Brightwell, S. Sweeney, P. Donald, G. Robey, M. J. Baldwin, V. J. Wilman. First Row: L. St. John, M. Salmon, J. Booth, M. Burks, J. Anderson. [61] THEY HAVE ONLY SHOWN 209 Back Row: M. Candler, N. Elder, S. Bruffy, H. Craddock, J. Harris, P. Hasek, L. Smith, A. Arthur, S. Yarbrough, Miss White. Third Row: P. Wilde, D. Jackson, J. Atkins, J. Marks, J. Hammond, B. DuPriest, W. Newcomb, A. Higginbotham. Second Row: O. Fontaine, B. Hudson, D. Taylor, J. Krantz, N. Rhodenhizer, W . T. Lawhorne, G. Braun. First Row: D. Farmer, J. Kelly, P. Hulbert, C. Morris, L. Burnett. 214 Back Row: E. Jarrell, R. Turner, D. Mason, K. Proehl, H. Wilson, R. Campbell, S. Stinnette, E. Blankenship, P. Cross, J. Shelton, Mr. Teass. Third Row: N. Harris, J. Nicholas, N. Dillard, E. Lloyd, D. Gillispie, H. Richardson, D. Wood, G. Chocklett, W. Bass. Second Row: B. Wilson, J. Pace, A. Carey, J. Minnick, C. Bondurant, L. H. Tanner, D. Glass. First Row: J. Ashwell, G. Crickenberger, B. Cash, P. Rowse, C. Wright, M. Fridley. THE SOPHOMORES [ 62 ] | THEIR ABILITY ZNe Back Row: N. J. Glass, W. Lipford, C. Pryor, S. Mickle, R. Coleman, H. Gregory, R. Weeks, C. Richards, Mr. Robinson. Third Row: M. A. Cundiff, M. Taylor, S. Ellett, S. Horton, G. DeWitt, L. Brown, J. Smith. Second Row: M. Porter, D. Hill, S. Hook, S. Cox, D. Candler, A. Bouton, B. Twisdale. First Row: S. Blakemore, C. Fielder, L. Berry, C. Rucker, J. Loyd, C. Wheeler. | 220 Back Row: K. Prochl, F. Harris, D. Cheatham, G. Bass, F. Cofflin, R. Couch, M. Tyree, S. Deaner, Mr. Third Row: P. Manley, B. Jones, B. Poole, S. Mason, F. Hannell, J. Adler, A. Thomas. Second Row: L. Allen, R. Davidson, S. Guthrie, P. Garrison, B. Padgett, F. Shafer, M. Sherman. First Row: L. Blount, A. Riley, E. Hagan, C. Ranson, R. Atlee, W. Johnson. Racer. [ 63 ] TO LEARN li i } 221 i Back Row: B. McNutt, M. Anthony, D. Wilmer, G. Hogan, R. Taylor, J. Daugherty, I. Peters, J. Woodall, Mr. G. Robinson. Third Row: E. Judd, C. Jacobson, A. C. Hutter, S. Brooks, L. Whitehouse, C. Felmlee, A. Brown, R. Fredrickson, R. Hackworth, R. Harris. Second Row: P. Thayer, P. Bethel, M. Root, S. Patterson, A. Henderson, L. Osgood, P. Wood, M. Unrue, S. Sweeney. First Row: J. Dictor, C. Rose, M. McGregor, W. Swift, M. Herley, P. Huff. 225 Back Row: K. Puckette, D. Girling, J. Bryant, C. Crist, J. Cleland, S. Carwile, J. Farrar, R. Wilcher, Miss Canada. Third Row: P. Patterson, A. Connor, C. Palmer, J. Ayers, J. Mundy, K. Schoessow, G. McMillen, B. Brickhouse, J. Ferrell. Second Row: L. Scott, C. Beasley, C. Loyd, D. Henegan, C. Basten, J. Thompson, E. Cosby, S. Ayres. First Row: M. K. Sweeney, N. Norfleet, L. Cary, S. Lee, G. Hicks, L. Efird, G. A. Cottrell. THE SOPHOMORES [ 64 ] AND THEIR EAGERNESS 226 Back Row: D. Gillispie, M. Hutcherson, D. Hoefle, T. Carwile, T. Bruffy, T. Jamerson, M. Glass, G. Dawson, Mr. Brown. Third Row: C. Jamison, G. Myers, R. Craig, E. Bass, J. McClelland, A. Durham, J. Cunningham. Second Row: R. Barbour, J. Hodges, J. Snow, P. Travis, S. Falwell, J. Campbell. First Row: B. Lindsay, V. Peery, J. Gordon, N. Bailey, C. Harris, V. Thornhill. 234 Back Row: R. Davis, S. Sydnor, L. Booker, S. Gay, P. Brudke, B. Callahan, C. Hoskins, R. Tinnell, J. Campbell, J. Hutter, Miss MacGregor. Third Row: S. May, P. Ramsey, J. Roberts, E. Younger, F. Baldwin, W. Bowling, J. Farrar, $. Bunch, G. Smith. Second Row: H. Wooldridge, C. Floyd, A. Quillian, P. Haley, M. L. Firkin, S. Gifford, S. Wert, A. Fischoff. First Row: B. Booker, R. Gillispie, $. Ford, B. O'Brian, S. Aylor, D. Thomas, B. Staton. [ 65 ] ee SS —— TO SUCCEED. 300 Back Row: R. Floyd, C. Pickrall, R. Pugh, E. Walker, B. Green, G. May, D. Gay, J. Cyrus, A. Reaves, Mr. Wilson. Third Row: L. Carson, S. Elder, P. Sale, E. Wilkerson, G. Callahan, J. Parrish, S. Martin, S. Irby, S. Perrow. Second Row: G. Burnett, R. Fitzgerald, H. Hienkle, P. Casey, S. Houston, J. Fincher. First Row: B. Hartless, C. Parker, B. Carwile, J. Borselli, J. Goding. [ ] AYIA WA — THE SOPHOMORES [ 66 ] the snow. in (right) 2 Three sophomores The Sophomore Counc (bottom) ris ie} u (0) io} O v2) = Jul n ° I 7 Chuck Poss as Anton (left) FRESHMAN CLASS LEADERS | Standing: E. Perrow, T. Lampman, L. Sackett, S. Pettyjohn. I Seated: Mrs. Doreen Franklin, Sponsor. } rt ? [ 68 ] THE FRESHMEN, 104 Back Row: B. Smith, B. Wright, P. Carter, P. Kent, E. Perrow, J. Morris, Mr. Irvin. Third Row: J. Pugh, F. Rash, B. Tate, L. Haley, S. Guthrie, L. Duff, S. Mason, |. Baldwin, B. Wright. Second Row: M. Sowers, P. Gowin, K. Martin, V. Pinkerton, J. Burnett, B. Ruska, J. Johnson. First Row: L. Williams, P. Hudson, M. Turner, S. Settle, B. Cattlett, A. Johnson. 106 Back Row: T. Lampman, J. Foster, P. Leggett, T. Wright, A. Ashwell, W. Perry, J. White, S. Whitehouse, D. Slaughter, T. Jackson, Mrs. Franklin. Third Row: A. Ray, P. Basham, J. Dumas, N. Mead, L. McWane, J. Paris, J. Jackson, J. Arthur, H. Garrison. Second Row: T. Thurman, J. Phillips, C. Rohr, S. Coles, E. Gallier, S. Falwell, B. Jennings. First Row: G. Brooks, M. Breazeale, J. McKinney, P. Brown, T. Price, B. Allison. [ 69 ] —S—V ALTHOUGH STRANGE 107 A Back Row: D. Webber, S. Hardesty, S. Pettyjohn, B. Olson, B. Couch, M. Fore, G. Holberton, W. Evans, T. Saunders, R. Smith, P. Hart, Mr. Elliott. Third Row: J. Tucker, J. Dearing, P. Thomas, J. E. Blankinship, VY. Raley, B. Smith, D. Brooks, N. Cawthorne, S. Moskowitz. : Second Row: S. Spencer, N. Stedman, J. Crowder, B. Hall, D. Tate, C. Hall, D. Erstling, R. Penny. First Row: M. Davis, H. Wickline, M. Grogan, A. Burton, C. Crump, T. Lasher. 123 Back Row: P. Carwile, R. Mitchell, J. Lucas, L. Vaughan, T. Carter, K. Kurtz, E. Clingempeel, J. Carter, J. C. Little, B. Fitzgerald, Miss H. Brown. Third Row: R. Jones, A. Rutherford, J. Doss, S. Coleman, B. A. Ford, ’D. Lewis, C. Spradlin, B. Anderson, R. Richardson. Second Row: N. Macgowan, A. Heller, S. Minnick, L. Bayne, J. Liggan, F. Bobbitt, B. Lovern, S. Groseclose. First Row: J. Cothran, J. Lonergan, B. Hamlett, D. DeWitt, J. Cleary, M. Neighbors. THE FRESHMEN [ 70 ] TO THIS ENVIRONMENT, 125 Back Row: B. Thompson, B. Harris, N. Goff, F. Kirby, D. Pritchett, D. Booker, R. Knight, J. Burby, Miss Brooks. Third Row: C. Gunter, C. Chambers, M. Watts, L. Jennings, G. Oliver, A. Tyree, R. Mayberry, V. Brooks. Second Row: B. Tolley, K. Hollingsworth, S. Austin, J. Walsh, S. J. Harris, C. L. Grogan, A. Burford. First Row: K. Ardery, C. Carter, A. Connelly, R. A. Montgomery, G. Jessen. 138 Back Row: F. Wilson, B. Martin, D. St. Clair, J. Holloran, D. Puckett, R. Harbin, P. Layne, S. Duff, Mrs. White. Third Row: R. Keen, J. Thornhill, C. Jefferson, T. Glass, K. Scellato, P. Jenkins, D. Osborne. Second Row: P. Trent, D. Eyler, L. Burnley, S. Jackson, N. Stennette, F. McKinney, F. Langdon. First Row: F, Lerner, @. Rankin, A. Trevis, E. Thompson, R. Page. PALA, STARTED THEIR 210 Back Row: C. Isley, C. Wood, D. Ayres, B. Norris, L. Brown, L. Sackett, T. Ruhland, R. Hedrick, Mr. Bryan. Third Row: B. Johnson, L. Brooks, S. Honig, B. Sanger, B. Burruss, B. Futrell, D. Tosi, R. McCormick, D. Capito, J. Linn. Second Row: L. Malloy, C. Bolton, M. North, J. Holland, J. McKenna, R. Jennings, C. Hicks, P. McGill. First Row: J. Boyland, G. Gibson, A. Newton, N. Trent, B. Gordon, B. Bailey. 217 Back Row: A. Tuggle, C. Vernon, B. Tate, C. Burkholder, D. Cottrell, D. Gregory, J. Rector, M. Read, G. Brooks, F. Morrison, K. Pugh. Third Row: J. Creasy, R. Overstreet, B. Wingo, B. Green, J. Craft, W. Jones, D. Pendleton, S. Martin, R. Wheeler. Second Row: D. Wooldridge, P. Deacon, C. Self, B. Bone, C. Dudley, B. Mahanes, P. Whitehead. First Row: B. Miles, M. Stone, H. Hill, D. Freer, B. Funk. THE FRESHMEN [72] HIGH SCHOOL CAREER ——— 236 Back Row: R. Arthur, D. Hunt, L. Ernst, T. Donald, S. Jones, A. C. Hicks, D. Candler, L. Harper, Miss Henderson. Third Row: J. V. Mosby, P. McCarron, D. Seay, R. Earles, N. Regan, G. Harris, S. Speck, T. Sprouse. Second Row: B. Falls, B. Wade, B. Glass, W. White, M. Clark, R. Boyce, W. Gunter. First Row: D. Clemmons, D. Dinkins, S. Womack, N. Parker, N. Booth, W. Fitzgerald. 237 Back Row: B. Moon, B. Suddith, W. Thacker, G. Sowell, J. Ford, R. Gowin, L. Sisk, R. Layne, J. Irvin, J. Page, Mrs. Knipp. Third Row: D. Irvan, D. Huffman, S. Sydnor, |. Braun, D. Earle, C. Stokes, M. Laws, B. Hamilton, L. Wilmer. Second Row: M. Gorchoff, J. Higginbotham, F. Pribble, V. McAlister, J. Callahan, M. Hale, W. Skinnell, H. Hamlet. First Row: L. Hurst, B. Stevens, B. Cyrus, G. Goosetree, R. Baldwin, L. Wallace. prac WITH HIGH HOPES | sig ie 246 Back Row: J. Elliott, W. Dawson, A. Sprouse, J. G. Vigneau, G. T. Burdick, D. Haas, W. L. Massie, B. Moore, G. B. { Wooldridge, T. Gill, Mrs. Wolfe. Third Row: B. Traywick, V. Ford, R. Dunlap, B. Bryant, P. Kennon, M. Kirby, B. Bing, C. White, C. Vatcher, P. Cassada. Second Row: R. G. Epes, S. Clark, B. Blackwell, A. Davis, M. R. Sydnor, J. Warren, M. Naff, B. Viar, J. Arthur. First Row: E. Bryant, P. Millner, S. Armes, B. Taylor, H. Page, B. Dodgion, P. Johnson. 248 | Back Row: J. Cheatham, R. Defibaugh, W. Jacklin, E. Clemmons, N. Raymond, N. Nuckles, N. Hughes, R. Hutcher- son, R. Myers, E. Adkins, Mr. Carson. Third Row: K. Jessen, J. Franklin, D. Bragg, M. L. Hall, P. Ewers, M. Spencer, J. Hardy, W. Wright, R. Mason, P. Sheilds. ! Second Row: E. Guill, M. Layne, J. Beard, B. Baldwin, P. Brooks, D. MacArthur, J. Duncan, B. Ross. | First Row: R. Garrett, J. B. Cordle, J. Clay, C. Burkhart, A. Rutherford, J. Linthicum, J. Hatch. THE FRESHMEN [ 74] FOR THE FUTURE. 249 Back Row: B. Wright, T. Crawley, R. Wade, R. Fore, D. Oliver, D. Bondurant, M. Kidd, V. Stephenson, J. Robertson, T. Cheatham, B. Peters, Mrs. Hicks. Third Row: B. Cohen, R. Peters, C. Dykes, D. Chisholm, L. Hall, C. Skinnell, M. Bishop, J. Weigand, M. Gordon, D Caldwell. Second Row: B. McKenna, B. Layne, J. Ruhland, J. Shelor, M. Tyree, C. Harvey, S. Campbell. First Row: J. Gardner, M. Callahan, E. Rucker, D. Thompson, J. Wrenn. 251 Back Row: B. Moore, P. Calhoun, J. Carmichael, F. Baker, W. Smith, D. Doss, B. Duff, B. Wooldridge, C. Waskey, Mrs. Harris. Third Row: J. Patram, D. Knowles, C. Sprouse, C. Reynolds, R. Rawlings, E. Donald, S. Kidd, N. Bullock, J. Watson. Second Row: D. Lawrence, B. Wright, D. Christian, S. Carson, B. Hopkins, R. Meeks, J. Murphy, B. Ramsey, B Hendricks. First Row: C. Grogan, B. Jarrell, W. Weeks, P. Carter, S. Key, M. Brown. [ 75 ] GOOD LUCK, 253 Back Row: J. E. Staples, E. H. Dewell, H. S. Glass, D. Lawrence, D. Abbott, W. Morris, L. Powell, N. Stafford. Third Row: S. Coleman, S. Jones, B. Orr, S. Hudson, A. Duff, M. L. Taylor, J. Baber, L. McCutcheon, R. Figg. Second Row: B. Lee, P. Smoot, J. Lindsay, R. Brooks, S. Torrence, A. Franklin, P. Hardwick, M. Layne. First Row: F. Daniel, K. Crawford, B. T. Cocke, J. Lavinder, E. Kiger, J. Garrard. 255 Back Row: J. Harris, J. Payne, C. Torrode, R. Bane, K. Haymes, T. Bruce, D. Pollard, J. Coleman, W. Canada, Boersma. Third Row: P. Clifton, J. Morris, B. Arthur, A. Miller, W. Matthews, W. Ould, H. Coffey. Second Row: T. Trent, P. Mason, R. Williams, J. Thompson, N. Gibson, T. Hudson. First Row: C. Schlotterbeck, R. Stephens, R. Maddox, C. Schomer, C. Ford, M. Hudson. THE FRESHMEN [ 76] FRESHMEN! 312 Back Row: E. Meeks, M. Matthews, F. Helms, W. Cheatham, F. Waller, C. Gunter, A. Meidling, Mrs. Hinds. Third Row: C, Mayberry, T. Jackson, B. Wern, D. Shafer, G. Campbell, P. Doss, M. Layne, S, White. Second Row: W. Harris, C. Self, E. Miller, 6. Hopkins, S. Robertson. First Row: D. Wood, D. Dearing, B. Jones, S. Woody, D. Fields, C. McCraw. 230 Back Row: P. Hughes, L. Tuggle, B. Stanley, R. Ashwell, B. Childress, L. Wicks, T. Mirguit, A. Bowling, S. Caldwell, Miss Allen. Third Row: M. Miller, C. Witt, S. McKenna, W. Ferguson, J. Buckley, L. Kessler, M. Winstead, C. McLennan, S Carter, M. Wingfield. Second Row: D. Hamlett, W. Beeler, M. Thompson, B. Harris, K. Waters, W. Sanzone, C. Tuggle, K. Platt. First Row: B. Rhodes, D. Ore, B. Morris, C. Guggenheimer, S. Kelly, V. Smith. B. Williams and R. Bennett study vocabulary building in journalism. For three years now we have had a full choir. Ten creative writing students seek inspiration outdoors. Andi Burford pursues his mechanical interests in DO: Pauletta Ceerillo assists in Laboratory work at the hospital. Mr. Carson explains the Aztec Calendar Stone. RRCRMEER 1989 ,hiags ; 34 4% $6 37 Bi De S Ed le Mr. Ramsey shows a parabola in algebra. UP WITH SPUTNIK IN MATH AND SCIENCE .. | E. Hagen examines parts of the flower Chemistry students observe replacement in biology. of metals in acids. S. Martin and B. McGhee experiment with Physics and 4B algebra blend nicely thinks parallel forces. Mrs. Whitehead. Under a Latin motto five students study It gets a bit crowded at times in 3A Latin. Spanish. ... WE ALSO STRESS FOREIGN LANGUAGES Stuart Carwile leads the rush to 4B French class. Eight members of an advanced Latin class prepare to read De Senectute. igs - PE ae 4 Miss Brown explains a point in typing. A gun rack or table—either can be built in shop. Christmas preparations in Homemaking Miss Williams supervises a class in business class! machines. WE LIKE THE PRACTICAL ... Four D. E. students carry out research for their merchandise information study. Part of the clarinet sec- tion of the band. Four orchestra members “tune up for the Spring Concert. 2. . AND THE AESTHETIC. Mr. Elliott directs the handsome-looking, superb-singing choir. Modern art? Abstract drawings? lic. ience . deas of fun and fro Teachers say we are young in our i Though old in teaching exper ACULTY TO OUR CHIEF ... MR. L. H. McCUE, JR. | PRINCIPAL AND HIS THREE ASSISTANTS MRS. PAULINE F. STALL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL As assistant principal, Mrs. Stall lends her time and talent to helping students solve their problems. From advising seniors on their future plans to checking over myriads of test scores, she runs a full schedule every day. Even with all of this work, she can still find time to talk with students in her warm and friendly way. MISS MARGARET ARMSTRONG ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Far above and beyond the call of duty, Miss Arm- MR. J. WINSTON MILAM DEAN OF BOYS strong helps us with our problems from the ninth grade until now. Especially to the ninth graders Miss Armstrong gives a helping hand in planning their courses and adjusting them to a new environment as high school students. The new student at E. C. Glass never forgets the one person who is friend and adviser, Miss Armstrong. A respected member of our faculty, Dean of Boys, and an excellent Civics teacher, Mr. Milam has en- deared himself to all of us at Glass. Although he controls his ''charges'' with a firm hand, he is admired by the students because he practices what he preaches. His good nature and practical jokes give him a top rating with everyone. TO THE 89 TEACHERS Allen, Evelyn M. Ambler, F. Preston Aud, Baldwin, F. Bailey, Robert M. Barksdale, Emma M. Barringer, J. Jane Beckner, V. D. | Blunt, Ruth H. | Boersma, Ann Bradford, Vincent Brooks, Dorothy M. Brown, Charles R. at tee Co G)e om Mr. Racer—''the thinker.” Brown, Eloise Brown, Helen E. Bryan, J. Burmahln, E. F. Burmah!n, Elizabeth Canada, Gladys Carson, Morris E. Cash, Winnie B. [ 88 ] IN THE CLASSROOMS Conson, Marie | Cox, J. W. Cox, Lucile Cunningham, Jane Dabney, Mildred A. Davis, Constance G. | Elliott, Frank H. Fanfani, John G. Feagans, Frances C. Ferguson, Calvin Ray Fielder, A. J. Franklin, Doreen S. It's not Greek to Mrs. Hinds. Garland, Thelma E. Gilbert, Wallace C. Gills, J. Allen Gilmer, Rita Graves, Clara S. Graves, Warren L. Hancock, Martha B. Harris, Bessie Maxey [ 89 ] FOR GUIDING US... Harvey, Ettie K. Henderson, Anne F. Hicks, Anne Hunter Wells Hight, Evelyn Hinds, Cleatus Hoskins, Elizabeth Garnett Howell, Anice M. Irvine, Meade S. Knake, Elizabeth M. Knipp, Frances MacGregor, Macon, Josephine A. Evelyn Traylor ele Ge () Mrs. Meidling instructs her student teacher. Mayberry, Dorothy P. Mclvor, Shirley Katherine Meidling, Martha 6. Moon, June E. Nicholls, William W. Noechel, John D. Payne, Mary S. Perrow, Lottie [ 90 ] FOR TEACHING US .. Pribble, Kathleen M. Pryor, Virginia W. Racer, Ralph A. Rader, Jennings Buckley Ramsey, C. L. Robertson, Anne Adams Robinson, Gene Robinson, Jerry ecco Sees Sherrill, Bob Shober, E. Reiman Shore, Ruth Louise Teass, Alex F. Turkel, Joseph Vermilion, Cloyd 6. Wallace, Elizabeth N. Ware, Helen Ware, Mary White, Jane Rea White, Katherine M. INSPIRING US... ‘. Woodson, Julia R. IN MEMORIAM ELIZABETH VINCENT Librarian eee ge be to) SECOND SEMESTER Whitehead, Sally M. Wilburn, Dorothea B. Wiley, Virginia Wilkinson, Courtney Williams, Margaret F. Wilson, Thomas Arrington Wiltshire, Mary Eliza Wolf, Beverly S. Mrs. Barksdale checks hall permits. Phyllis Hicks—B.A., Lynchburg College, Social Problems, U. S. History. Corinne L. Snidow—B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, Typewriting, F. B. Easter Wooldridge—B.S., M.S., Longwood, University of Virginia, English. THANK YOU ... | The scope of activities inspires work and fellowship throughout the year. GUIDE US | SENIOR STUDENT eee COUNCIL sf acurcat | More than ever, it seems to us, this year’s Student Council has been one of the best, if not the best of all past Stu- dent Councils. As always, this year the Student Council sponsored many service projects. Delegates were also sent to District and State S. C. A. meetings and to the Foreign Student Forum. Members of our S. C. A. led discussions at the District Meeting and the State Conven- tion. Also a member of our S. C. A. was Chairman of the State Exhibits Com- mittee. ' But this year more, than most years, H. Brown, B. Quillian, J. Cerillo, G. Cox the students themselves seemed to be more interested and willing to partici- pate, not just in the big things such as OFFICERS the Student Council elections but in the everyday happenings. The morning de- votions, for example, have been more VicesPresident sac.t ea Acint eee ee my Orie widely attended than during any year in the past. This is the real student participation, and, after all, it’s the stu- Trae sireti tee ee OTIS COX dent who makes the Student Council. Procitd oti tc cules ee eer eee uulian Sectelary cso Aen ee ee Ce: Beaun Seated: G. Cox, H. Braun, J. Cerillo, B. Quillian, Mr. Ramsey. First Row: R. Bennett, N. Rhodenhizer, S. Ebert, R. A. Morris, L. Whitehouse, C. Cralle, S. Webb, A. Warren, M. Wright, S. Cox, G. McMillen. Second Row: F. Brown, P. Cuffia, S$. Hapgood, D. Stone, B. Reid, C. Garrard, L. Huffman, E. Hyman, J. Bing. Third Row: A. Miller, L. Carter, P. Cerillo, K. Ford, L. Scruggs, P. Plunkett, B. Fielder, M. McGregor, F. Magann, E. Younger, L. Lineberry. [ 96] IN WORK AND PLAY JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL The Junior Student Council with capable officers, enthusiastic, hard-work- ing representatives and a_ capable sponsor, Miss Pribble, was bound to carry out successfully many projects. Safety posters were made and dis- played around the school by the Council. They continued helping with the WLVA Christmas Party and the Annual Lily Sale to raise money for the Crippled Children’s Society of Virginia. The Junior Student Council inaugurated a special drive for Toys for Tots at Christmas time; and the ratio of Freshmen who had polio shots was tallied and posted. The Glass Junior Student Council also sent delegates to the District and State S. C. A. meetings and to the Foreign Student Forum to train for future leader- ship. Seated: B. T. Cocke, B. Futrell, D. Capito, J. McKenna. Second Row: E. Rucker, M. Read, B. Arthur, J. Jackson, Some Junior Student Council members display traffic OFFICERS posters. President ...,...Betty Futrell Vice-President ........David Capito Socrotary (atelier ew ee ts. eaedoans Mckenna Treasurer K. Waters, B. Thompson, S. White, D. Candler, S. Hudson, L. Haley, M. R. Sydnor, C. Sydnor, P. Calhoun, B. A. Ford, Miss Pribble. THESE STAND FOR Back Row: B. Ramsey, G. Coffey, J. Morcom, J. Daugherty, D. St. Clair, C. Crump, B. Williamson, R. Mayberry, B. Brickhouse. Fifth Row: M. Crabill, H. Stembridge, W. DeWitt, B. McGhee, C. Morris, D. Cunningham, N. Regan, Y. Vernon, J. Linn, J. Bailey. Fourth Row: J. Earle, G. Honig, C. Vernon, B. Wingfield, A. Saunders, L. Elder, L. McLennan, S. Horton, S. Stennette. Third Row: G. Callahan, L. A. Chenault, D. Bondurant, J. Lindsay, M. Sherman, S. Dodgion, S. Ashwell, S. Whately, M. L. Fariss, G. St. John. Second Row: K. Platt, B. Jennings, L. Haley, B. Taylor, L. Ballard, P. Glass, N. Bailey, J. Thompson, S. Minnick, M. Gorchoff. Front Row: S. Hapgood, B. Staton, D. Cox, D. Giles, S. Nelligan, N. Turner, B. A. Ford. Der Giles yu President THE HONOR LEAGUE pues Neen 4 Ae eee _ Vice-President enny srlogan: =... -0eey nk. rec rere ee eee SS Cret David Cox Be a ee aso a Oe aay eee The Honor League of E. C. Glass, Sue Hapgood ......................Senior Representative established in 1911, was patterned after Nancy Turner .......................Junior Representative that of the University of Virginia. Every Betty Staton ...................Sophomore Representative i i Betty Ann Ford ..................Freshman Representative Sara ne the cechool may, belon esas organization. OFFICERS The main object of the Honor League is to promote a spirit of honor and self- respect among the students. This year for the first time Honor Week was observed. Attractive posters with honor slogans were placed around the school. During this time special honor cards were issued to students in an attempt to have all pupils sign the pledge and become aware of the work and spirit of the Honor League. An assembly was the culmination of the week’s activities. Miss Virginia Allen, the first president of the Honor League, spoke. The officers of the Honor League and an elected representative from each class form the Executive Committee and the Back Row: K. Ford, B. Staton, S. Hapgood, N. Turner. representatives from each homeroom Front Row: D. Giles, S$. Nelligan, P. Hogan, D. Cox. make up the General Council. THE HIGHEST IDEALS. First Row: S. Whately, J. Smith, K. Thornhill, M. Hall, B. Quillian, C. Naff, Miss Blunt, L. Scruggs, A. Evans. sat Row: E. Page, F. Magan, A. Grosman, K. Morris, G. Matthews, S. Epling, H. Southall, L. Wooldridge, M. easley. Third Row: S. Hapgood, B. Tiller, E. Rucker, M. A. Crown, C. Nowlin, D. Pribble, C. Mays. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS One of the goals of every publication staff member is to be able to join the Carolyn Naff Quill and Scroll, an honorary high school Secretary ies Fell journalistic organization. To be eligible, a student must do outstanding work in PPSASUOR Ey hart teine huni Ve Ie dee aes ast Faith. Franklin the field of journalism for the “High Times,” “Critic,” or CREST, must be in upper third of his class, must be recommended by the advisers of these publications and approved by the Na- tional Board. Here at Glass, the Carter Glass chap- ter of the Quill and Scroll was estab- lished in 1928, with the purpose of “aid- ing the cause of good journalism, fur- thering the best interest of the com- munity, making reliable and loyal work- ers of its members and, most important, seeking the truth.” As this year’s project the Quill and eas : a Scroll is working on a student handbook ie _ I a 4 Bill Quillian for incoming freshmen, transfer students, and others seeking information about the school. With the aid of the faculty adviser, wy: M. Hall, F. Franklin, B. Quillian, C. Naff Miss Blunt, the Quill and Scroll most ? chan ar : successfully completed another year. HATS OFF THES CRESH “Step on it! Let’s get those write- ups in. We’ve got a deadline to meet.” This is standard talk heard in Room 106, sixth period. Here under the guidance of Miss Cox, adviser, and Ginger Matthews, editor-in-chief, the CREST began to take shape. In the course of turning out a CREST worthy of many former year books... one that will merit a superior rating .. . the first task was to select a theme that could be a framework for the activities Tinsley, Ford, Paschal, Bridges, look over Editor Matthews’ shoulder. STAFF of the school. The enthusiastic staff soon Editor-in-Chief -o os... ss... Ginger Matthews found itself with a dummy that came to Associate Editors .....................Langhorne Scruggs, life with pictures, directories, and write- Bill Quillian ups. Becky Myers Sue Bridges The 1960 annual, a well-rounded story vaptney tere iA of the year, will contain important Di nos Nowe Kiah Ford memories for all and a complete coverage ick Spencer David Roberson eth piace Charles Rowe Bobby Tinsley of the academic year. Eldon Rucker Laura Proffitt : Nicki Paschal First Row: W. Jester, S. Bridges, L. Scruggs, G. Matthews, B. Quillian, C. Nowlin, N. Paschal, D. Roberson, B. Myers. Second Row: Miss L. Cox, D. Spencer, P. Plunkett, C. Rowe, B. Tinsley, K. Ford, E. Rucker, L. Proffitt. TO THE HARRIED STAFFS .. . THE HIGH TIMES “All the news about Glass that’s fit to print” can be found in “The High Times,” edited this year by Delores Pribble and Faith Franklin. With Miss Jane Cunningham lending her advice and direction, “The High Times” has soared through another successful year. Every week, except over holidays, one of the largest staffs ever to serve “The High Times” puts out an edition of the paper. Anxiously awaited by eager stu- dents “The High Times” is quickly snatched up as soon as it is distributed. A self-supporting publication, “The High Times” operates on money from subscriptions, from advertising, and from !! BLUE HORSES !! The first page headlines such events as assemblies, the choosing of the Citizen-of-the-Month, and the elections of officers for various organizations. On the second page may be found stories, columns, and editorials and an original cartoon. Page three is devoted to a good coverage of the sports events, and page four contains articles of varied interest. Back Row: P. Duncan, G. Costan, J. Wood, R. Hudson. F. Franklin, M. A. Crown, D. Pribble consult. STAFF Editors Seaeerunan fang ic erect Faith Franklin, Delores Pribble Second Page Editor ......................Margie Beasley SportstEditonr gen, ech neM Pomoc ta ette Fe ork. Frank Magann Prootneadormcm. 4. cee ee nn, ca,, «Cecil Mays “The High Times” keeps us in touch with happenings around the school. We certainly owe a vote of thanks to the staff for the fine job it has done. LAO Fourth Row: A. Grosman, K. Woody, F. Magann, F. Moore, M. B. Dunn, G. St. John. Third Row: H. Southall, A. Quillian, J. Kreger, L. Plunkett, M. Mays, D. Kizer, B. Kelly, M. Root. Second Row: E. Stone, N. Turner, K. Bradford, K. Morris, C. Mays, M. A. Crown, A. Williams, B. Williams. First Row: M. Beasley, S. May, F. Franklin, D. Pribble, C. Myers, J. Mays, B. Elder, S. Schlotterbeck, Miss Cunningham. [101] ALWAYS MEET First Row: A. Grosman, Miss Blunt, J. Smith, C. Naff, L. Wooldridge, S. Hapgood. Second Row: S. Carwile, W. Hawkins, G. Costan, B. Moseley, D. Duke, E. Page, S. Epling, F. Farmer, B. Tiller, M. Hall, S. Whately. THE CRITIC Although published only three times a year, the “Critic,” under the capable advisor- ship of Miss Blunt, brings lasting enjoy- ment to many students at E. C. Glass. The work and time that the “Critic” staff puts into each issue are all important factors that account for its popularity and success. Reading poems and checking stories and essays are only a part of the time-con- suming tasks that face the “Critic” staff. The “Critic” is not only enjoyed by Ltonr Je smith mun atin Wooldridge. Literary Editor Editor-in-Chief .... Editorsot:Departmants .. 21 ase eee eee many students at Glass, but apparently the judges of many publications contests find it interesting, also. This past year the “Critic” won first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, honorable mention in the Southern Inter-scholastic Press Association, and first class in the University of Min- nesota contest. These ratings are truly proof of the fine magazine that we stu- dents at E. C. Glass High School have .. . our “Critic.” STAFF ........Carolyn Naff. EERE PINE RPC e ireKe FRA Allg Bin ATOR. awh Pod 8 Jane Smith ........Linda Wooldridge ; | | | THEIR DEADLINES (?) Back Row: W. Tweedy, B. K. Pinkerton, N. Thomas, D. Ferguson, L. Francis, J. Harris, T. Haley, F. Moyer, J. Miller, C. Schlotterbeck, C. Spradlin, B. Thompson, B. Johnson, M. Read, B. Moore. Second Row: Miss Allen, K. Platt, G. Goostree, P. Calhoun, P. Gowin, J. Warren, K. Hollingsworth, B. Moon, B. Green, L. McWane, M. Naff, L. Jennings, M. Watts. First Row: B. A. Ford, M. Turner, J. Jackson, A. Meidling, V. Brooks, R. Layne, D. Earle, B. Allison, J. Phillips, K. Waters, Mr. Brown, S. Moskowitz, C. Dudley, J. McKenna, B. Futrell, J. Dumas. THE GLASS EYE Each year the incoming Freshmen at Glass have one special thing to which they are all looking forward. This is, of course, “The Glass Eye.” Whether as a member of the staff or simply as a subscriber, every Freshman knows this is his paper. As usual, “The Glass Eye” under the direction of Miss Evelyn Allen, the faculty adviser, and Kathy Hollingsworth, this year’s editor, is full of jokes, columns for “advice and counseling,” interesting news items, and timely editorials. With the largest and most enthusiastic staff in history, “The Glass Eye” has maintained its originality and fascinating write-ups. ‘With a production staff and a staff of typists under the direction of Mr. Charles Brown, “The Glass Eye” proudly claims to STAFF elit OC mmr e tas oPe sik alae cca gE TER WS OK 2 Dns SMR ca Kathy Hollingsworth ASSISTANTREGITO‘S BAe eccoteraoe tee AS Joan McKenna, Martha Read, Martha Naff, Barbara Green Sponsors ...........................Miss Evelyn Allen and Mr. Charles Brown Businesss Mana gerancr ser iret Torrie one oe Miss Margaret Williams be the only publication produced at Glass. The writing staff of the paper consists of several assistant editors, an art staff, and a score of hard-working columnists. This year “The Glass Eye” continued the practice, begun last year, of sending 100 copies of each issue to Robert E. Lee. Needless to say, these copies are quickly snatched up. A hard-working staff plus excellent guidance, has again made “The Glass Eye” a paper of which everyone can be proud. J. Warren, K. Hollingsworth, and J. McKenna. [103] TOOTH ESGRUGICS Hse. F, Franklin, Miss Payne, G. Costan, C. Naff decide on a gift for the library. President Vice-Presidentia Sacre oe eee eee Secretary and Treasurer ............... OFFICERS ...a....F. Franklin “cat on on NATE eee Gee Gostan LITERARY SOCIETY Have you ever been interested in writing but couldn’t find anyone with whom to share your interests or to dis- cuss your ideas? About three years ago there was just such a group of students at Glass, but these students did some- thing about the situation. They formed the Literary Society. This club meets once a month in the members’ homes to criticize constructively fellow members’ writing endeavors, to experiment in the field of writing, or just to discuss trends in writing. Under the capable guidance of Miss Payne, interest in the club has grown steadily. Each year, as a me- mento, the Literary Society donates a bo ok to the library, in this way sharing with other students at Glass their in- creased interest in the art of writing. Seated: P. Duncan, B. Statton, D. Upshur, H. Southall, M. Beasley, Miss Payne, C. Naff, G. Costan, G. Horton, L. Scruggs, N. Reddy, E. Stone. Standing: M. S. Crown, L. Hehl, E. Baldwin, M. C. Kyle, D. Duke, J. Wilson, N. Hammerstrom, A. Moon, G. Creasy, K. Bradford, L. Burris, B. Knight. TO THE ARGUERS FORENSIC CLUB The Forensic Club is composed of two separate divisions: Debate and Public Speaking. Both are headed by lively, well-trained Miss Jane Barringer. Honeymoons, safety-pins, gold fish or even jellybeans have served as topics for extemporaneous speeches. Participa- tion in this activity guarantees to the fifty members of the Public Speaking Club confidence, self-assurance and poise in place of butterflies, shaky knees and trembling voices. Twelve extra-audacious students make up the Debate Club which has almost come to blows over this year’s subject: Resolved: That the Federal Government should substantially increase its regulation of Labor Unions. Both branches have been a credit to the school in the District and State Forensic meetings. THE DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Presidents: crsayik tte cn Scere eae 22. Becky Myers Nice-Presidentncercer ese ae ant ve ae. Betty Staton Secrotaty ayes were wee tt 4 Rita Bennett Wreasuren ween se io ce orme ne ce lank Stembridge First Row: J. Mundy, B. Futrell, M. C. Kyle, A. Burford, F. Hester, B. Myers, B. Kelley, P. Clifton, J. McKenna, P. Wild, B. Staton, Miss Barringer. Second Row: S. Anderson, G. Costan, G. Horton, H. Gilliam, L. Ballard, R. Bennett, L. Hudson, S. Ford, J. Trevey, C. Crump. Third Row: Hammerstrom, P. Bethel, S. F. Shepherd, J. Ragland. B. Williams, B. Hamner, N. Tinsley, B. Williams, H. Stembridge, B. Bost, J. Wood, M. Hulbert, N. [105] MUSIC, LIGHTS, ACTION .. . Front: Miss Wiley, D. Wilcher, E. Rucker, J. Bowler, L. Scruggs, N. Hammerstrom, L. Hehl. First Row: J. Aronson, B. Moon, N. Marsh, P. Haley, L. Guggenheimer, M. Mednicks, P. Thayer, L. Burnett, J. Dillard, D. Pribble, G. Matthews, E. Stone. Second Row: J. Creasy, G. Costan, A. Moon, C. Naff, S. Coffey, B. F. Hawkins, P. Glass, S. Bridges, L. Taylor, W. Jester, B. Morris, W. Hawkins, L. Lawhorne, B. Quillian, R. Cowan, C. Rowe. Third Row: Mr. Fanfani, C. Smith, M. Anthony, A. Fischoff, H. Stembridge, C. Game, B. Wooldridge, R. Turner, J. Trevey, J. Adams. OFFICERS President 25... ss. 1.s5..5s05 see was oe LARGhornesseruggs Vice-President... 9 aan clianeAGams Secretary) sis) Ava aos hs ae ee ae bon UG EO WISE Treasurer : s.s00.s.e0 tne ee ee ee Davidaitcher E. Rucker, L. Seruggs, B. Quillian rehearse the opening scene. [106] THE No, don’t turn the page! This club is not just for actors, but for anyone in- terested in any phase of the theatre. The club is composed of fifty members, who are approved by the executive committee on the basis of their hard work and in- terest. The David Garrick Players have had a most successful year and have won honor and praise in the school and com- munity. Let’s look in on one of the club’s productions and watch them in action! The lights dim and a hush falls over the audience. On stage “good lucks” are softly whispered and wigs are adjusted. The stage manager calls, “Places every- body.” Miss Wiley, the director, smiles a smile of confidence, wishes the cast good luck and disappears into the audience to see her masterful production. The play now lies in the hands of the students. Actors stand tensely in the wings listening for the cues; property girls tip-toe backstage collecting um- brellas, frying pans, and heaven knows DAVID | THE SHOW IS ON. Standing: C. Game, J. Adams, C. Smith, Mr. J. Fanfani. Kneeling: M. Anthony, B. Turner, J. Trevey, B. Bailey, B. Lovern, A. Fischoff, J. Taylor. GARRICK PLAYERS Faculty Adviser and Director ..........Miss Virginia Wiley what else; stage hands work noiselessly Faculty Adviser Set Construction ......Mr. John G. Fanfani i ile girls stand in on the various sets, while girls s Business Manager ................Miss Margaret Williams line with powder and rouge to touch up the actors’ make-up. At last the curtain is drawn—the first line is spoken and the show is on. What show? Why, PYGMALION of course. According to “The Virginia Drama News,” PYGMALION is difficult for the most advanced college and professional groups, but its challenge was met and conquered by the David Garrick Players to the delight of the audience. “Our applause goes to the cast, to the drama teacher, to those who prepared the scenery and handled the sets.” (Quoted from “The News,” Lynchburg, Virginia, November 25, 1959). On Friday, March 5, 1960, our young troup of Thespians went to Pulaski, Vir- ginia to present “The Flattering Word” in the One Act Play Festival and received a distinguished rating. Then they went Ni to Charlottesville, Virginia and captured W. Hawkins, L. Lawhorne, R. Cowan, B. Wooldridge, D. another distinguished rating in the state. Roberson play the tough men of London in PYGMALION. [107] THE “REMBRANDTS” PAINT ... GLASS PALETTE The Glass Palette is an outstanding organization for students who are artis- tically inclined. Anyone who is interested in becoming a member of the club sub- mits two drawings to be judged by the standing members. The prospective mem- bers are chosen on the artistic value of their work. This talented group of young people meets once a month with Miss Jane White, the sponsor of the club. This year the club enjoyed interest- ing lectures and saw many exhibits. A special program on commercial art proved to be particularly interesting and Lp omge educational. During the year the members of the Glass Palette officers display their talents. club painted scenery for assemblies, and did poster work for the Student Council : OFFICERS election campaigns. Rosary EE RI POA eR yy Ae Lida Taylor Hats off to our artist friends who Vice-President =. 255: (eee See eI VIE CVT have painted their way through another { Secrotaty: . «11: cam ack Ue oe Cee ues ap good successful year! : Treasurer ccc. Ko) rks oe eae a eee Ane clatiald Back Row: J. Creasy, B. Kreger, $. Coleman, N. Hammerstrom, L. Dickens, C. Loyd, P. Beale, S. Hapgood, L. Taylor, K. Irvin, A. Hatfield, J. White, L. Wright, S. Yarborough. Front Row: L. Rhodes, S$. Mason, P. Patterson, L. Taylor, E. Harmon, M. Mednicks, F. Harper, V. Floyd, P. Petry, G. Horton, J. Mundy. THE “CONSONITES” PLAN. THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The assemblies held throughout the year are truly one of the highlights of the school year for all. To whom is credit due for these programs? The As- sembly Committee, naturally. The As- sembly Committee sets up a_ varied schedule of programs to give everyone a taste of different kinds of entertain- ment and education. The first assembly of the year is the annual welcome assembly in which representatives from each class give an explanation of various facets of school life. The Christmas Pageant, presented by Miss Payne’s and Miss Wiley’s first period English classes and by Mr. Elliot’s 150 member choir and chorus was beauti- ful and impressive. Other assemblies presented the Lynchburg College choir, the annual Talent show, the National Honor Society program, the Awards Assembly, and the Student Council elections assembly. All in all, one can truly say that Miss B. Myers, B. Fielder, J. Adams plan an assembly. OFFICERS Chairman iar ee ere ana nee Julian, Adams pechetary-lineasureriac yeieiters rice cies Betty Fielder Marie Conson, faculty adviser, Julian Adams, Assembly Committee chairman, and the Assembly Committee presented another excellent series of programs to the students and faculty of Glass. Back Row: L. Wright, L. Worley, C. Game, P. Wood, J. White, B. Brickhouse. Second Row: S. Dobson, H. Gilliam, J. Burch, J. Mundy, S. Nelligan, J. Smith, A. Hatfield, S. Burnett, L. Taylor, B. Carr, P. Hogan, L. Scruggs, C. Myers. Front Row: J. Adams, S. F. Shepherd, A. Moon, P. Bryan, E. White, K. Sydnor, B. Quillian, B. A. Ford, B. Fielder, G. Robertson, S. Hapgood, C. Naff, A. Racer, D. Spencer. [109] TOGETHER THEY AID Third Row: J. McClelland, R. Campbell, A. Sprouse, H. Nash, T. Whitten, F. Magann, R. Hines, J. Cerillo, M. A. Crown, R. Hudson, L. Proffitt, R. Bane, A. Moon, L. Watts, N. Cohen, B. Smith, A. Reaves, J. Wilson, C. Skinnell, C. Fielder. Second Row: P. Duncan, P. Moore, L. McWane, L. Hudson, J. Dillard, A. Williams, P. Garrison, N. Bullock, B. Orr. First Row: Mrs. Pryor, P. Patterson, S. Wert, J. Wood, L. Hurst, H. Deigh, J. Buckley, A. Graham, N. Hammer- strom, C. Cralle, L. Taylor, L. Gugger, L. Royster, J. Poole. REPRESENTATIVES Senior? cnncas. oe eer ee ee ae eee remNeLghbors SNP ose.) so te ee aie eee Ae Oa ROll Sophomore ....... .S. Morris Ne oe Bhan dee rs. Pryor, A. Graham, H. Neighbors, S. Morris. JUNIOR RED CROSS Vital to the school, community, and world, the Junior Red Cross carries out its duties in the best prescribed manner. The E. C. Glass Junior Red Cross, like most all high school chapters, is a work- ing branch of the local American Red Cross. Junior Red Cross members are concerned with helping others. Part of the funds collected are used to send gift boxes to children in foreign countries and school supplies to disaster areas in this country. Mrs. Pryor, the sponsor of the large, active group, has contributed much of her valuable time to the directing of the worthwhile activities participated in by the Red Cross. Among these numerous activities has been their participation in the United Fund. This most worthwhile fund grew and flourished in the capable hands of those who unselfishly volunteered their services to promoting the giving toward it. AND INFLUENCE MANKIND Sabot ct NN RARMER I ORE Back Row: J. Evans, G. Wilmer, D. Wilcher, S. Moskowitz, C. DeShazo, F. Franklin, J. Robinson, D. Jackson, D. Bowen, B. Parker, P. Pettit, P. Sweeney, S. Holt. Third Row: K. Ford, T. Jones, P. Bryan, B. Kelly, M. C. Kyle, J. Trevey. Second Row: C. Mays, G. St. John, A. Thompson, P. Bethel, D. Hill, A. Williams, B. Kreger, D. Smiley, M. McCarthy, M. Mays, B. Morrison. First Row: D. Cohen, L. Frederickson, J. Thornhill, L. Guggenheimer, M. Herley, L. Huffman, D. Johnson, D. Anderson, B. Ramsey, J. Whitelaw, J. Murphy, A. Meidling, L. Brown. Seated: M. Hulbert, A. Racer, J. Mundy, B. Dickson, B. McGhee. OFFICERS Prosid Ontdace 222 feline vrei eine «toes os «Bobs McGhee Vice-President iam Wart ecraca week oo ay ee Bill Dickson Secretary-Treasurer eres ora wae udy eMuUndy Reporters .....Alice Racer, Matthew Hulbert B. Dickson, D. Bowen, C. Game, D. Wilcher and P. Wild are shown ion-tests by B. Tinsley. THE SCIENCE CLUB For those who have a genuine interest in science and its benefits, the Science Club offers unlimited chances for fur- thering this interest. With the aid of its adviser, Mr. A. J. Fielder, and the Lynchburg Society of Scientists and Engineers, the Science Club members have advanced their knowledge of science and of its uses in Lynchburg. Through frequent field trips, members have learned about hydroelectricity, water purification, electronic research and manufacturing, and many other local ap- plications. At E. C. Glass the Science Club has benefited the school by its participation in the PTA Achievement Night activi- ties. This year more space was devoted to science than to any other subject. Through demonstrations and exhibits, many of which had been shown to the club in previous meetings, the club mem- bers helped emphasize to parents and friends the importance of science in everyday life. [Itt] SALVETE.... . LATIN CLUB Under the direction of Miss Lucile Cox, the Latin Club was off to a good start in October with a play about a football game as observed by the gods on Mount Olymp us, followed by ghost stories of Pliny. Other meetings included the show- ing of slides on Rome by Mr. James S. Constantine of the University of Vir- ginia, the singing of Christmas Carols in Latin, and matching mythological couples at the valentine meeting. An inspiring talk by Mr. Robert Lloyd of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College was the main feature of the March meeting. R. Bennett, B. Quillian, B. Wooldridge, F. Farmer. The club year was brought to a close in May when a Roman Wedding OFFICERS was held in place of the usual Roman Gonsuls ...........2-22.5.....Freida’ Farmers Bill Quillian Banquet. Scribawgs 2F-nn+ oe ee eee Ree Cees Ritaabennelt Quaestor Bill Wooldridge wea es eS tin. BP cca TRB se OS es SE ee sesaas Fourth Row: C. Clements, Miss Cox, N. Hammerstrom, F. Farmer, F. Franklin, G. Moon, C. Anthony, S. Schlotter- beck, J. Guthrie, B. Wooldridge, L. Dickens, B. Quillian, B. Hamner, J. Teass, F. Harper, J. Apperson, B. Tinsley. Third Row: C. Mays, B. Myers, D. Kizer, A. Williams, C. Monroe, B. Williams, E. Harmon, M. O. McNamara. Second Row: A. Warren, S. Epling, L. Webb, K. Bradford, R. Bennett, M. Williamson, B. Elder. First Row: B. Reid, J. Trevey, P. Bryan, C. Reid, H. Dumas. ee DONIOUR a FRENCH CLUB “Le Cercle Francais” opened the 1959- 1960 school year with the election of officers and the planning of future pro- grams. The Club heard many speakers, both Americans who have visited France and native Frenchmen. At one meeting slides were shown of the beautiful buildings and landscapes of France. During other meetings games were played in French, and reports were made by members on important aspects of France. The Club participated in the Senior Day Parade by riding in a French car with the Eiffel Tower on top. The year closed with a French ban- quet in the early Spring and a picnic at the close of school. Recognition should be given to Miss OFFICERS Wilkinson, faculty adviser, and to the program chairman, Bob McGhee, for the Dan Riddick fine programs presented. Charles Rowe Secretary eee su eevee Alice Racer Jreasuroreeeen tian ee a ee eee re Dona Coon B. McGhee, B. Tinsley, P. Plunkett, C. Rowe, and L. Hanway examine the Eiffel tower. Back Row: B. Osgood, B. Richardson, B. Tinsley, D. Giles, F. Wright, L. Rhodes, P. Owen, Miss Wilkinson. Third Row: B. McGhee, B. Thomas, R. Hudson, J. Brammer, S. Carwile, T. Hasek, A. Evans, J. Wilson, S. Parker, S. Cox. Second Row: G. Matthews, S. Hapgood, K. Irvin, P. Plunkett, E. Page, L. Hanway, A. Sims, S. Nelligan, J. Morrison. Front Row: B. McCraw, D. Warthen, B. Carmine, D. Coon, D. Riddick, C. Rowe, A. Racer, M. C. Kyle, C. Mays. . . BUENAS DIAS! First Row: S. Taylor, S$. McCarthy, S. Paschal, S. Spence, S$. Coleman, S. Sydnor, S. Unrue, S. Turner, S. Dills, S$. Stone, S. Naff, S. Staton, S. Scruggs, S. Quigley. Second Row: S. Hall, S. Moon, S. Duncan, S. Sydnor, S. Wilkerson, S. Poole, S. Puckett, S. Pribble, S. Bowler, La Profesora Knipp, S. Lawhorne, S. Parker, S. Guggenheimer, S. Hogan, S. Mickle, S. Clark. Third Row: S. Moseley, S. Bost, S. Putt, S. Horsley, S. Fielder, $. Davids, $. Beardmore, S. Carter, S. Tiller, S. Sweeney, S. Coffer, S. Spencer, S. Cleary, S. Sackett, S. Taylor, S$. Cowan, S. Wright, S. Thornhill, S. Sydnor. Note: S. stands for ''Senor'' or ''Senorita. OFFICERS SPANISH CLUB Prosident i302. 20uk amare eee as ae en A GRY ea ckany The first meeting of the Spanish Club for 1959-60 was held in November. With Vice-President ........................Langhorne Scruggs Mrs. Knipp as their adviser, the second Secretary Penny Hogan year students elected officers and plans were made for future meetings. The December meeting consisted of a Christmas fiesta. The members tried to celebrate Christmas in the way that our neighbors in Spanish speaking countries would. This meeting proved to be fun for all. At the February meeting the club had a valentine party and each member had to make a valentine. Senor Diego Hall told fairy tales in Spanish after which the club learned some songs in Spanish. A Mexican dinner with chile and tortillas proved to be fun at the March meeting. Such programs as these give the stu- dents studying Spanish not only fun but valuable knowledge. The Spanish Club presented outstand- ie ing programs for the remainder of their ; meetings, thus ending a year of fun and knowledge about customs and culture of the Spanish speaking people. Th@QSUFSE i vitsen ss teoeteens ty Ue eee ee ODIO TTAVIOF P. Hudson, N. Paschall, T. Bost, M. Hall, L. Lawhorne. [114] THE BUSINESS LEADERS Seated: W. Rhodes, J. Almond, M. Johnson, J. Snow, B. Wingfield, Mrs. Pryor. First Row: B. Jenkins, A. Burford, A. Saunders, P. Barber, C. Daniel, C. Franklin, S. Dudley, C. Garett, C. Owen, A. Thompson. Second Row: B. Roberts, P. Keesee, M. Coleman, J. Dodson, F. Wright, K. Bryant, C. Arendall, L. McDaniel, D. A. Smith, L. G. Clements. F.B.L.A. The students in the national organiza- tion of the Future Business Leaders of America at Glass will some day be busi- ness leaders in our community. The purpose of this club is to de- velop business leadership and to en- courage members to improve their knowledge, skill, and to seek opportuni- ties in the community. During the year the F. B. L. A. had many varied and interesting activities. They took field trips to different busi- nesses to learn more about our local firms. At meetings, skits were given on busi- ness life. ‘The theme this year is “Job Oppor- tunities in the community.” Members have been finding out the opportunities for high school graduates and are mak- ing a booklet listing all these opportuni- ties to give to students. Their money raising project for the year was selling candy. For the first time this year a spelling test showing the business skills was sponsored by the state. The F. B. L. A. activities were not only interesting to the members but purposeful. OFFICERS Secreranyine Wet wea eat ae eee Lreasurers een oo ee Historian .. Reporter iavseetme nanan cite aie eee Marie Johnson Ge NE Betty Wingfield .....Joan Snow ee Wayne Rhodes .......Betsy Brown .........June Almond Seated: J. Snow, J. Almond, M. Johnson, B. Wingfield. Standing: W. Rhodes, B. Brown. [115] AND HOMEMAKERS ARE IMPORTANT FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of girls studying homemaking in the high schools of the United States and Territories. Any student who is enrolled in home- making is eligible for membership. The club offers an excellent opportunity for the further development of pupil initia- tive in the planning and carrying out of projects and activities related to home- making. The Seven Hills Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was instituted here at E. C. Glass in 1953, The F.H.A. officers work on the Plan of Work. OFFICERS the year we entered this building. President! ©2va0 ie e eeee Laurac Prottits This year the club has carried on the Vice-President .... .3.-....-0-.-+.:.,-.+--Linda Netghbors following projects: sponsored a float in Secretary Bhiccusnc ee eee ee eee CONNIO SI OLLIS : Treastrer es: sg53 oe aa ee eee etsy WOO the Senior Day Parade, dressed dolls for Reporter Siena re ee eee ee indamedoer Historian so noe ee eee See RObertaserankiin Parliamentarian .......Brenda Roberts First Row: B. Fitzgerald, B. May, P. Walker, J. Kreger, V. Sydnor, M. Tuggle, S$. Armes, J. Parker, C. Wright, M. Fridley, B. Jarrell. Second Row: P. Owen, C. Bondurant, S. Perrow, B. J. Fitzgerald, S. Parker, C. Unrue, M. A. Thompson, P. Wood, S. Carson, C. Gowen, A. Graham, J. Ashwell, J. Borselli, B. Hudson, J. Krantz. Third Row: P. Laws, J. Poole, L. Goff, B. Parsons, A. Burford, M. J. Loving, A. Dykes, B. McCraw, S. Worley, B. Carr, D. Thompson, B. Morris, A. Stokes, J. Wood, C. Clendinine, A. Hill, B. Lee, G. Bradley. [116] 2s | TO OUR FUTURE. | OF AMERICA the Salvation Army, donated to the WLVA Christmas Party, assisted with ) the faculty teas, sold Christmas and Greeting cards, held a bowling party, had a bake sale, held their annual banquet at the Town and Country Restaurant, and had a member on one of the State Plan- ning committees. This year the club has one hundred ) and twelve members under the expert | guidance of Mrs. Dorothy Mayberry and Mrs. Frances Feagans. In June the club will send several delegates to the State Future Home- makers of America Convention at the Senior Day wasn't cold—or was it? Hotel Roanoke and possibly have a can- didate up for a State F. H. A. officer. Faculty Advisers .................Mrs. Dorothy Mayberry, Mrs. Frances Feagans ess First Row: D. Ellis, N. Glass, M. A. Price, L. McDaniel, C. Keesee, S. Carter, C. Holmes, S. Bryant, D. Bowling, L. Fredrickson. Second Row: N. Angel, B. F. Ryan, C. A. Taylor, S. Smith, R. Bynum, R. Franklin, J. Dickerson, B. J. Hawkins, C. Moseley, A. Turner, B. Moon. Third Row: L. Hanna, J. Almond, N. Cohen, L. Guggenheimer, B. Thomas, A. Warren, B. Carmine, K. Mosteller, A. Thompson, B. Stone, M. Thomas. Fourth Row: M. Coleman, J. Shiflett, O. Wright, N. Elder, B. Roberts, L. Proffitt, D. Smith, L. G. Clements, M. John- son, C. Showalter, J. Thornhill, P. Plunkett, L. Duncan, S. Putt, L. Royster, H. Clemments. Fifth Row: L. Neighbors, B. Owen, J. Marshall, J. Thompson, M. Sydnor, E. Hudson. THEY STUDY First Row: B. Ponton, C. Marcotte, C. Knowles, Miss Howell, M. Coleman, L. Worley, W. Tweedy, L. Tuggle, D. Williams. Second Row: N. Trent, S. Tomlin, B. Witt, N. Garrison, J. Harris, A. White, B. Cyrus, B. Williams, L. Moss, W. Clark. Third Row: C. Hough, N. Thomas, T. Turner, R. Spence, K. Martin, T. Evans, E. Bosiger, R. Robertson, C. Bailey, W. Arthur. Back Row: L. Beard, N. Coleman, M. Snead, W. Lankford, D. Stewart, H. Brooks, K. Cross, C. Ware, F. Lacks, J. Willard, D. Magann. OFFICERS Presidents . 2.2%... 2 ebe eee ees eu be Worley, M. Coleman Secretary-Treasurer ...................K. Martin, B. Cyrus Vice-Presidents .....................L. Tuggle, D. Magann Promotion Manager ................L. Moss, C. Marcotte L-R: K. Martin, L. Worley, M. Coleman, B. Cyrus. [118] D. E. CLUB The D. E. Club, under the capable sponsorship of Miss Anice Howell and Mr. William Nicholls, holds its meetings in the classroom, 3rd and 4th periods, one day each month. At these meetings out- standing speakers from the business field talk to the students. This year the club heard Mr. W. J. Nicholas, executive secretary of the Retail Merchants’ Asso- ciation, Mr. Lawrence H. McWane, ex- ecutive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. W. Milam, Dean of Boys, E. C. Glass High School, and Mr. James O’Donnell, Professor of Advertis- ing at Richmond Professional Institute. The D. E. Club of E. C. Glass served as host club to seven other clubs at the District Convention. Other outstanding activities of the group always are their contribution in money and time to the WLVA Christmas Party, the Employer- Employee Banquet held in May, and a sales campaign held to raise money for the club. AND THEY WORK. Back Row: H. Martin, J. Rankin, J. Lacy, A. Kurtz, P. Cerillo, L. Maupin, H. Nash. Seated: Mr. Gills, J. Kern, A. Quick, R. Harris, A. Wilkerson. Absent: P. Nesbitt, T. Towler, F. Clements. D. O. CLUB Although this is the first year of a diversified occupations program at Glass, the club participates in twelve different occupations of its members’ own choice. A cooperative program is therefore de- veloped between the school and the place of work. The club holds its meetings in the morning before classes. This year it participated in a district contest at Brookville and also a state convention in Roanoke. Through its work the D. O. Club stresses the importance of citizen- ship, craftsmanship, fellowship, leader- ship, and character. OFFICERS President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary cios bythe ease wa eae ee = AS Pea Kern eo Ace Quick Pees Reid arnis _...A. Wilkerson D. O. students are busy writing reports of their jobs. [119] THESE INSPIRE FELLOWSHIP N. Garrison, M. Coleman, and J. Booth discuss the potato chip sale. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ile Ta: eS ee Nancy Garrison ...Martha Coleman .....Frances Turner Sa ea Lyiine Etre President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Y-TEENS The Y-Teens, consisting of two hundred girls between the seventh and twelfth grades, is under the direction of Mrs. Jeanette Scott and sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. This year the girls have sponsored a dance every Friday night during the school year for high school boys and girls’ The dances were held at the Y. W. C. A. and a local band furnished the music. The two highlights of the Y-Teens’ year were the formal dances held dur- ing the Christmas holidays and in the Spring. In March the clubs sold potato chips for a money-making project. The profits wil be used for a trip, which will be taken sometime during the Summer. First Row: V. Smith, L. Francis, P. Atlee, A. Quillian, P. Wood, A. Hutter, J. Booth, B. F. Hawkins, B. Petit, P. Patterson. Second Row: T. Trent, M. Keesee, P. Ramsey, C. Palmer, F. Lerner, D. Turner, J. Miller, F. Moyer, B. Williams. Third Row: R. Miller, J. Roark, R. Keesee, K. Bryant, L. McDaniel, C. Arendall, G. Crickenberger, A. Hill, D. Killen, N. Thomas, P. Martin. Fourth Row: C. Bolton, B. Orr, R. Bane, N. Garrison, P. Garrison, R. McCormick, C. Keesee, F. Turner, N. Booth, L. Williams, B. K. Pinkerton, M. Coleman, C. Haun. [120] AND MOLD CHARACTER. TRI-HI-Y The Glassites Tri-Hi-Y consists of junior and senior girls. At the beginning of the 1959-’60 school year, the Seven Hills Chapter was founded, consisting of eighth graders, freshmen, and _ sopho- mores. These girls live from day to day by the Tri-Hi-Y creed — “To create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character.” The Tri-Hi-Y had a float in the Senior Day Parade, heard Mr. Emory Nelson talk on “World Service” and “Boy-Girl _ “ Relations,” and sold candy and Christ- G. Matthews, L. Proffitt, N. Hammerstrom, sell Miss Payne mas trees to further World Service. candy for World Service. Each year delegates are sent from OFFICERS the Club to the Model General Assembly Drecdont Nancy Hammerstrom in Richmond and to the summer train- Vice=Presicle nt mean anne ET nicl Kay Hudson ing camp at Blue Ridge, North Carolina. Corresponding Secretary Laura Proffitt Recording Secretary .......................Bonnie Morris Treasurer eee eee cingers Matthews Chaplainm-rpreart ¢ ere cee er ee ee Mao? Hall First Row: E, M. Hudson, J. Marshall, P. Trent, J. Burch, S. Anderson, S. Epling, M. A. Thompson, D. Bowling, J. Thompson, L. Hudson, M. Beasley. Second Row: P. Cuffia, C. Gowen, A. Dykes, L. Plunkett, L. Taylor, K. Bradford, B. Morris, B. Tiller, J. Ragland, G. Horton, L. Guggenheimer, D. Harrell, P. Hogan, G. Matthews, H. Southall. Third Row: A. Stokes, E. Stone, N. Hammerstrom, G. Costan, S. Smith, N. Cohen, S. Whatley, J. Thornhill, C. Holmes, S. F. Shepherd. Fourth Row: L. Duncun, F. Franklin, B. F. Ryan, L. Webb, D. Fariss, V. Sydnor, E. Page, M. A. Crown, B. Puckette, P. Hudson, B. Fielder, S. Bridges, L. Scruggs, K. Irvin, W. Jester. [121] WE ARE ONE ... First Row: B. Dickson, E. White, K. Ford, R. White, B. Walker, J. Butler, J. Cocke, B. Wooldridge, R. Hudson, D. Coon, S. Carrington, C. Pettyjohn, C. Nowlin, S. Hopkins. Second Row: L. Lineberry, L. Whitehouse, C. Hawkins, E. Rucker, C. Rowe, H. Sackett, P. Pettit, G. Coffey, J. Evans, B. Quillian, S. Martin, R. Green, J. Bedel. Third Row: N. Wingfield, N. Mayhew, H. Whately, R. Ramsey, A. Durham, G. Robertson, J. Hackworth, J. Smith, M. McGregor, C, Garrard, A. Sydnor, J. Adams, D. Moseley, D. Spencer, V. Vernon, J. Morrison. Fourth Row: S. Holt, C. Glenn, M. Crabill, S. Newton, L. Taylor, J. White, P. Bryan, T. Pinkerton. OFFICERS HILLTOPPERS - DIXIE Presidents .....................Dick Spencer, Bill Quillian Vice-Presidents ...............Ashby Sydnor, Julian Adams Secretaries ...............Charles Rowe, Wallace Hawkins Treasurers ................Charles Nowlin, Greg Robertson Chaplains ...................Eldon Rucker, David Wilcher A. Sydnor, J. Adams, B. Quillian, and D. Spencer. [122] The Hi-Y is an organization com- posed of young men between the eighth and twelfth grades who meet once a week at the Y. M. C. A. The meetings are planned for recreation, teen talks, projects, and speakers. Their purpose is “to create, maintain, and extend through- out the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character.” “Clean speech, clean sportmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living” are the elements of the Hi-Y motto. Because of the great number of boys who have joined the Hi-Y, the clubs have had to split into four groups: the Dixie Hi-Y, the Hilltoppers’ Hi-Y, the Cavalier Hi-Y, and the Driskill Junior Hi-Y. The EACH BOUND TO EACH AS FRIEND .. . First Row: R. Hogan, B. Moseley, C. Pryor, B. McCraw, B. Brickhouse, S$. Sydnor, S. Ritchey, K. Webb, L. Howell, K. Jessen, S. Kestner, C. Poss. Second Row: B. Mahanes, B. T. Cocke, J. Dictor, A. Brown, A. Higginbotham, E. Younger, D. Bryan, B. Williamson, J. Marcom, B. Smith, B. Ruska, J. Lynn. Third Row: P. Leggett, R. Wilcher, D. Gillespie, J. Ferrell, L. Booker, M. Saunders, D. Mason, T. Lampman, L. Sackett, E. Perrow, D. Capito, J. Morriss, A. Bowling. OFFICERS | Y CAVALIER - DRISKILL Presidentsw een eee ee Bobby Brickhouse, Ed Perrow sos : ’ os Vice-Presidents ..............Bobby Moseley, Luck Sackett Dixie and Hilltoppers SOURS artis ane Secretaries ..................Starke Sydnor, David Capito posed of sophomores, juniors, and sen- ireasure rss a eee Bill Williamson, Tom Lampman iors; the Cavalier is composed of eighth, Chaplains ........................Arthur Brown, Ken Pugh ninth, and tenth graders; and the Driskill takes in eighth and ninth graders. Under the direction of Jim Raines, the youth secretary of the Y. M. C. A., this organization has completed one of its best years. Some of their projects in- cluded selling candy for world service, giving a Christmas party for under- privileged boys, and selling Christmas trees to earn money for a worthwhile purpose. Other activities of the Hi-Y include joint meetings with the Tri-Hi-Y, a trip to New York over the Easter holi- days, and active participation in the Model General Assembly. Bi. L. Sackett, B. Moseley, E. Perrow, and B. Brickhouse. [123] President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer WITH A OFFICERS ........Nora Gibson ..,..Diane Lawrence .....Patricia Trausneck ........Kathy Ardery Mr. Elliott, N. Gibson, P. Trausneck, D, Lawrence, K. Ardery. First Row: J. Doss, M. Gibson, J. Lonergan, K. Ardery, M. Davis, K. Campbell, D. Lawrence, Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: [124] SONGU ee. GIRLS' CHORUS The last strains of an enchanting melody float through the halls. Who is making this beautiful music? We follow the vibrations and find ourselves in front of 107A. We knock lightly and are greeted by Mr. Elliott, director of the Girls’ Chorus. This class proves to be most inspir- ing as well as enjoyable. The girls learn how to appreciate good music and to express themselves through music. This talented, well trained group made four major appearances during the year: they sang at the P. T. A. meeting in the fall; provided background music for the Christmas Pageant and Easter Assembly; and closed their musical season on a happy note with the Spring Concert. D. Smoot. P. Trausneck, A. Tuggle, J. Duncum, Mr. Elliott, S. Pree, J. Paris, P. Clifton. B. L. Tate, L. A. Chenault, C. Vernon, N. Nuckles. M. Tucker, B. Wright. IN THEIR HEART, THEY SING CHOIR The Choir, under the direction of Mr. Frank Elliott, remained in the Glass spot- light all year. Not only did they render music at many of the assemblies and de- light us in the Spring Concert, but they took part in the State Choir Festival in Roanoke, and gave a program for the Music Wing of the Lynchburg Fine Arts Center at the Little Theatre. Charlynne Moon, Connie Hughes, John Trevey, Victor Vernon, and Jim Tankersley represented E. C. Glass in the All-State Chorus held at Wytheville. Again this year the Choir gave a spiritual gift at Christmastime with their heavenly music in the Christmas Pag- eant. A tip of Brother Sebastian’s toupe to the Choir, Mr. Elliott, and their wonder- ful service to the school. OFFICERS Presidents ....................Andrea Lonergan, Pat Trent Vice-Presidents .............Georg e Brooks, Jim Tankersley Secretaries ...................Hilde Braun, Vivian Sydnor Treasubenser nati stray ensqae iden. to o.. Sandra Webb First Row: P. Gillispie, S$. Dodgion, M. Price, P. Trent, L. St. John, M. Salmon, J. Booth, S. Perrow, J. Brown, C. Bailey, S. Houston, P. Walker, D. Henegan, P. Johnson, L. Franklin, P. Tinsley, A. Miller, B. Williamson, M. Williamson. Second Row: L. L. McDaniel, R. Keesee, K. Bryant, P. Glass, A. Lonergan, P. Clements, B. Franklin, B. K. Pinkerton, C. Beazley, J. Poole, J. McCraw, D. Woodlief, S. Webb, S. Ashwell, L. Plunkett, L. Fredrickson, J. Roberts, C. Hughes. Third Row: H. Braun, V. Sydnor, M. Quick, L. Royster, C. Anthony, T. Ruhland, B. T. Cocke, H. B. Wright, B. Ross, R. Maddox, B. Ragland, R. Garrett, S. Dowdy, N. Smith, K. Morris, R. Bynum, T. Clayton, M. Hall. Fourth Row: Mr. Elliott, T. Bruffy, G. Brooks, T. Dills, R. Taylor, D. Wilcher, J. Stewart, J. Tankersley, T. Linn, D. Ayres, R. Johnson, B. Wilson, W. Evans, R. Couch, L. Worley, R. Hudson, B. Peters, V. Vernon, III], G. Weeks, J. Trevey. [125] THEIR WAY THROUGH CLASS. Mr. Elliott, P. McCauley, C. Hahn, B. Jennings, G. Hudson, D. Perry, Q. Rankin. L. Withers, P. Rucker, L. Mann, S. Patterson, L. Andersen, S. Barrett, A. Harvey. Second Row: P. Basham, S. Brooks, J. Carmichael, C. Mays. Fourth Row: P. Bethel, V. Peery, N. Marsh, S. Thompson, J. E. Blankinship. OFFICERS President '? Sasi nude aoe ee Betty Jennings ......Sue Patterson .......+Claudia Hahn S. Brooks, B. Jennings, S. Patterson. Elliott, C. Hahn, GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is a relatively small group of sophomore girls, in whose midst some delightfully rollicking in- cidents occur that more often than not are instigated by their new director, Mr. Elliott. Music programs such as the one pre- sented at Thanksgiving are _ usually supported by the melodious voices of the Club. Their voices provide a good back- ground or foreground for the Choir and the Girls’ Chorus. The climax of the years’ hard work is the annual Spring Concert in which the entire music department participates. All is not hard work, however, for as seen in the accompanying photograph of Mr. Elliott, Claudia Hahn, Sandra Brooks, Betty Jennings, and Sue Patter- son, genuine pleasure and fun are derived fr om this close association of talented and hard-working students. SOFTLY THE SYMPHONY SOUNDS, Back Row: M. Williamson, THE ORCHESTRA The orchestra, although small, has made itself known, not only to the stu- dents at Glass but also to the citizens of Lynchburg when it actively participated in a concert sponsored by the Lynch- burg Woman’s Club at the Little Theatre. Under their capable director, Mr. Vermilion, the orchestra went on the road to take an active part in the State Music Festival and upon returning im- mediately participated in the annual Spring Concert. In addition to these per- formances the orchestra will play for the graduation exercises. The whole student body is grateful to Mr. Vermilion and the orchestra for the fine showing they have made this year. a P. Jordan, R. Smith, J. Duck, C. Hughes. Third Row: P. Arwood, S. Stennette, B. Cash, M. Fridley, R. Defibaugh, W. L. Massie. Second Row: T. Mitchell, B. Skinner, M. Wright, D. Gillispie. First Row: D. Johnson, L. Huffman, H. Hill, J. Blankinship. OFFICERS Preside ntine weatcmente Vs .c ) unas ie ee ae as Connie: Hughes Vice-Prosidentts tac. tite dcehone Sandra Stennette Sechofary-lreasuren frye niccosioe sac ke es ahs Beverly Cash (left to right) D. Johnson, M. Williamson, S. Stennette, C. Hughes. [127] THE TROMBONES BLARE ... ata . ot aes : B, .ND 7 ¥oue ‘ as? | : re, The E. C. Glass Senior Band, directed oy Be 7 by Mr. Cloyd Vermilion, heads the De- partment of Instrumental Music. The Concert band is composed of forty-nine members who are selected according to their ability from a competitive group. Band practice begins during the summer months in order to make the band ready to begin its regular season with skills and precision. During the football season the band was a familiar highlight at parades, pep rallies, and football games helping to cheer the team. This year the band is to go to Washington to participate in the Safety Patrol Parade. In March they will do their part in the District Six Music Festival. Assembly programs have been greatly aided by the high spirited music our band produces from the orchestra pit. Back Row: S. Campbell, E. Kelly, B. Perkins. Ninth Row: L. Falwell, B. Moseley, J. White, B. Johnson, A. Simms, R. Hovda. Eighth Row: A. Burford, L. Smith, B. Callahan, B. Bone, S. Marshall, B. Coffer. Seventh Row: J. Marks, J. Whitelaw, C. Palmer, M. P. Overstreet, J. Robertson, J. Stevens. Sixth Row: P. Wood, C. Poss, R. A. Montgomery, F. Farmer, A. Higginbotham, N. Wingfield, P. Gillispie. Fifth Row: B. Deaner, M. Firkin, C. Finley, P. White, T. Lasher. Fourth Row: S. Webb, R. Lindsey, D. Cunningham, R. Watson, J. Gardner, B. Hopkins, D. Farmer. Third Row: V. Floyd, L. Weiss, N. MacGowan, J. Thompson, A. Connelly. Second Row: B. Chambers, P. Penny, B. Moore, M. Hulbert, J. Bryant, M. Hodges, V. Peery. First Row: H. Neighbors, C. Fielder, B. Franklin, S. Staton, K. Sublett, J. Stewart, M. C. Kyle, S$. Dodgion, M. J. Loving, L. Neighbors. [128] AS GIRLS MARCH IN TIME. TWIRLING CORPS “One, two, three, kick!” was one of the familiar routines that kept the Twirl- ing Corps in shape for their various activities throughout the fall. The Twirling Corps, headed by Becky Chambers, was always striving for per- fection when they marched with the band. The Twirling Corps accompanied the band to Roanoke for the Annual Shrine football game, marched with them at the Virginia Military Institute and Virginia Polytechnic Institute football game and escorted Santa Claus in the Christmas Parade. The Twirling Corps was organized by Mr. Vermilion in 1958. When he came to E. C. Glass that year, his first ob- R. Chambers, S. Webb, practice routine. jective in the Music Department was the organization of a Twirling Corps. Head Twirler—Becky Chambers. S. Webb, P. Wood, S. Campbell, A. Burford, B. Coffer, B. Chambers, J. Stevens, P. Gillispie, L. Falwell, D. Farmer, V. Peery. IN THEIR OWN WAY... First Row: J. Merryman, J. Adams, C. Owen, L. Elder, C. Gowen, S. Harris. Second Row: L. Whitehouse, T. Armes, R. Berry, A. Johnson, K. Martin, J. Ayres, P. Dorman. Third Row: Mrs. Wilburn, J. Barnard, D. Cox, C. T. Smith, L. Tuggle, J. Thornhill, Mrs. Dabney, B. Fielder. LBARLANS THE LIBRARY So oie ae Dorothea B. Wilburn. COUNCIL ; The Library Council consists of stu- dents who are willing to give up a free period, or time before and after school, to help baffled students find their way about the seeming maze of books. Each member enjoys his work be- cause he realizes that he is helping Mrs. Dabney and Mrs. Wilburn, our librarians, to have more time for the many other jobs besides the routine ones. Council members have many jobs— from signing permits, to repairing worn- out books, and collecting fines. Working on the Council can be re- warding, for many members have worked, and are working their way | through college in libraries. t D. Cox, Mrs. Wilburn, D. Wilcher, and L. Whitehouse check | | | | pore THEY EACH SERVE GLASS, First Row: W. Wright, R. Earles, D. Seay, C. Harvey, D. Thompson, J. Ruhland, J. Cannon, P. Jennings, T. Hudson, B. Wright, J. Campbell, J. Loyd, D. Hurt, V. Fulcher, F. Wilks, B. Fitzgerald. Second Row: J. Mayo, T. Mawyer, J. V. Mosby, L. Harper, J. Coleman, B. Arrowood, B. Gilbert, R. Hedrick, F. Baker, J. Godine, E. Rucker, T. Cheatham, R. Adams, M. F. Dowson. Third Row: P. Jenkins, R. Arthur, G. Fulcher, J. Thornhill, G. Brooks, C. Mayberry, F. Walker, D. Spencer, B. Peters, B. Quillian, C. Scott, J. Adams, V. Vernon, L. Lawhorne. STUDENT CAFETERIA HELPERS When we walk through the lunch- line, sliding our trays along, little do we realize how much work goes into pre- paring the trays and dishes for our use. We come in contact with only a few of the people responsible for the running of cur cafeteria. Behind the scenes are the people who take the trays off the conveyor belt, put them into the dishwasher, and take them out and get them ready for our use. The helpers are very ably supervised Bill Quillian and Rhea Adams keep the money straight. in the utilities department by Mr. C. L. Ramsey. After the cashiers count the operation of the whole cafeteria, while Miss money they take it to Mr. Burmahln, Howell, Mr. Racer, Mr. Nicholls, and the stu- who is head of the cashiers and finances. dent council monitors keep an eagle-eye on Mrs. Ruth Shore is in charge of the the behavior of the students while they eat. [131] Athletes say: We play towards strong bodies, minds, and ideals for the future. im HES ees LED BY ITS COACHES ee 2) ia V. D. Beckner Faculty Adviser of Athletics VARSITY COACHES G. Robinson, J. Bryan; Head Coach Co-Captains R. Berry and D. Giles i V. Bradford, B. Sherrill. VARSITY FOOTBALL Backed by the fine coaching staff of Bradford, Bryan, Sherill, and Robinson, the E. C. Glass Hilltoppers achieved a 9-1 record, the best since 1950. The big factor which led Glass to its great season was the defense, which held its opponents to 26 points. While the defense was the out- standing point, we cannot neglect to men- tion the tremendous offense, also, which scored a total of 307 points. Garland Cox, the crashing, 180 pound fullback, led the state Group I scorers with 152 points. Be- cause of their determination to win and their ability to work together as a team, they emerged as the best Glass team in nine years. The first two games of the season were played out of town, Wilmington, N. C. a new team on the Glass schedule, was greeted by a spirited Glass eleven who out- classed the “Tarheels” 21-12. In Roanoke the following week-end William Fleming found out how stiff our defense was, in losing 18-0 to the big Blue and White. In the first home game the Hilltoppers trounced W. L. of Arlington 19-0, fol- lowed by a 12-2 victory over a tough Augusta team. A trip to Danville proved successful as Glass increased its record to 5-0 with a 28-0 romp over George Washington. [134] In a hard fought game with rival Jeffer- son Senior of Roanoke the Hilltoppers lost a heart-breaker. With ten seconds left in the game Jefferson tried a desperation pass and completed it to win 6-0. Although rain postponed the fireworks, the Shrine Game was a great success, with Glass coming out on the long end of a 40-0 score over Covington. The last three games were easy ones for the fighting Hilltoppers. Benedictine of Richmond lost 54-6, Salem fell 54-0, and Hargrave was defeated 61-0. At the team’s annual banquet, awards were presented to Garland Cox, best back, Reggie Berry, most valuable player, David Carter, best defensive lineman, Don Giles, sportsmanship, and Sherill Witt, most im- proved player. The Western District saw seven Glass players placed on its teams. David Carter, Garland Cox, Reggie Berry, and Don Giles achieved first string, Bill Hughes and Arthur Brown, second string, and Henry Sackett, honorable mention. Reggie Berry and David Carter made the All-State first team, while Garland Cox received second string honors. A RS ey ia “SWS SRSA Tv AE a al x Pe ee ae ee ee ee ee jodi, Rs Back Row: E. White, V. Bradford, J. Bryan, B. Sherrill, J. Robinson, H. Riley. Sixth Row: C. Bane, S. Wilmouth, E. Clements, A. Brown, M. Parker, N. Mayhew. Fifth Row: K. Bryant, J. Hackworth, B. Drumheller, B. Minnick, B. Brickhouse, J. Bedel, D. Riddick. Fourth Row: J. Dudley, D. Hudson, C. Pettyjohn, D. Gallier, S. Linn, J. Creed. Third Row: W. Blondino, N. Jessen, R. Schmitt, S. Witt, L. Lineberry, H. Hackett, B. Hughes. Second Row: J. Moore, H. Sackett, G. Cox, T. Whitten, R. Hawkins, J. Cheves, J. Hollingsworth. First Row: J. Cerillo, D. Carter, G. Staples, R. Berry, D. Giles, A. Parrish, N. Bowling. End Don Giles receives a punt and is off and running. N. Bowling D. Giles bulls his way forward for a gain. The State's leading scorer, Garland Cox, scampers for another touchdown. Sackett breaks away for a score. SORTS S. Witt Hawkins Cox H. Sackett A. Parrish N. Jessen Hollingsworth T. Whitten J. Cerillo OUR TEAM FOUGHT HARD. SCHEDULE GLASS OPPONENTS GLASS OPPONENT 2) Wilmington, N. C. 12 0 Jefferson Senior 6 18 William Fleming 0 40 Covington 19 W. L., Arlington 0 54 Benedictine 12 A. M. A. 2 54 Salem 28 G. W., Danville 0 él H. M. A. Pint-sized Arthur Brown gets yardage around end. Chaser outruns the opponents and goes all the way. Back Row: E. Perrow, M. Anthony, C. Felmlee, R. Taylor, B. Davis, R. Campbell, D. Oliver. Fourth Row: §. Dean, J. Daugherty, D. McAlister, A. Noel, S. Kesner, T. Sublett, E. Younger. Third Row: F. Huffman, D. Bryan, L. Howell, J. Smith, D. Mason, L. Booker, M. Hutcherson, B. Marshall. Second Row: B. T. Cocke, D. Gillispie, R. Arthur, C. Finley, R. Gowin, D. Tolley, J. Cocke, R. Worley, M. Hall, R. Allen (mgr.), Coach Noechel. First Row: L. Whitehouse (Mgr.), S. Sydnor, C. Stump, B. Harvey, R. Hogan, R. Coleman, C. Poss, M. Saunders, T. Hollingsworth, T. Harris, S. Aylor. JUNIOR-VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1959 Junior Varsity Football Team of E. C. Glass, guided on the side- lines by Coaches’ John Noechel and Jerry Robinson and led on the field by such fine backs as Captain Tommy Hollings- worth, who led the scoring with 54 points, Dennis Tolley, and Ray Gowin, marched to a very successful season with five wins and only two losses. The J. V. team opened their season with a 27-0 win over the Natural Bridge squad. Next they won over the Amherst Varsity by a score of 28-7 to increase Captain: Tommy Hollingsworth their winning streak to two, but this was broken the next week by a 12-6 loss at the hands of the Brookville Varsity. Their next game resulted in a 19-13 win over William Fleming, but the next week they lost to Jefferson 21-20. They won their last two games against Har- grave Military Academy 21-0 and Salem 13-7 which ran their season’s totals to 133 points to their opponents 59 points. Both the coaches and the players are to be congratulated for their fine work this season. SCHEDULE Natural Bridge 0; Glass Amherst Varsity 7; Glass Brookville Varsity 12; Glass William Fleming 13; Glass Jefferson 2l; Glass Hargrave M. A. 0; Glass Salem 7; Glass 27 28 6 19 20 2 13 Totals—Oppo. 59; Glass | Coaches: J. Noechel, Jerry Robinson. 33 | OF THE FUTURE. HOME 12 18 37 33 19 36 SCHEDULE opp. Hargrave Salem Brookville Nelson County William Fleming Roanoke | EES a9: oO Ww Oo Oo 80 oO oO Co-Captains T. Lampman, P. Leggett Coaches Wood, Gilbert FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Proud! You bet we are! The Fresh- man Football Team of 1959 under the captainship of Tom Lampman and Pete Leggett compiled its best record in school history, winning seven without a loss. The remarkable point of this record, however, is that they were scored upon in only one game. The first two games found the Baby Hilltoppers playing on foreign soil at Hargrave and Salem where they won 6-0 and 12-0 respectively. The third and fourth games against Brookville and Nelson County found the _ invincible Hilltoppers winning again 18-0 and 37-0. William Fleming also bowed before the Hilltoppers 33-0 in the fifth game. The sixth game against Jefferson of Roanoke still failed to mar our record. The score was 19-13 in our favor. The seventh game against V. E. S. was easily won 36-0. Indeed these boys, coached by Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Wood, deserve much praise for their fine showing. Back Row: B. Smith, T. Jackson, J. C. Little, J. Carter, T. Gowin, L. Sackett. Fifth Row: K. Jessen, A. Ray, D. Capito, P. Osborne, J. Linn, P. Kent. Fourth Row: J. Ford Third Row: Kreager, K. Crawford, D. Barber, B. Cloyd, J. Morris. First Row: B. Unrue, T. Lampman, A. Bolling, B. Hamilton, G. Burdick, P. Carter, G. Soul, B. Wright, D. Abbott. , R. Figg, C. Torode, C. Walker, J. Kent, B. Smith, D. Earle. J. Foster, D. Hough, P. Leggett, B. Morris , A. Sprouse, S. Whitehouse, W. Dawson, D. Haas. Second Row: Coach Wood, Coach Gilbert, K. Calhoun . F. Daugherty, D. Crafton, B. Callahan, W. Weigand, T. First Row: L. Hyman, J. Cerillo, D. Carter, P. Rei d, M. Morris. Second Row: C. Pettyjohn, L. Taylor, B. Wilkins, H. Sackett, M. Crabill, T. Whitten. Third Row: B. DuPriest, D. Ragland, K. Pugh, J. Phelps, B. Brickhouse. THE HILLTOPPERS UPHELD VARSITY BASKETBALL As the 1959-60 basketball season cpened, Coach Bryan was his usual pes- simistic self; for there were no first stringers returning, as usual the team was smaller than many of its com- petitors, and the boys were so well- balanced that it appeared difficult to choose the starters. But as the season progressed David Carter, Martin Morris, Lawrence Hyman, Jimmy Cerillo, and Phil Reid soon proved to be a hard- working, well-knit quintet, backed by Buck Wilkins, Henry Sackett, and Mike Crabill. The Glass team made up for its lack of skill and experience by determi- nation. No matter how bad the circum- stances were they would always fight hard. This pertinacity paid off for the Hilltoppers as shown by their impressive 15-6 record. In compiling this record the “Bryanmen” finished second in the Western District, and scored a total of 974 points while limiting their opponents to 785. The defensive average per game was 37.38, which was about one and a [140] half points better than last year’s State Championship team. After the first four games, Glass had an unimpressive record of 1-3. How- ever the losses to Martinsville and Greensboro, North Carolina’ were avenged later in the season. Out of the remaining fifteen games on the schedule the Hilltoppers lost only two. The high- light of the cage season, however, came during the Western District Tourna- ment. Having drawn second-seeding in the tournament Glass played Andrew Lewis of Salem in the opening game. The headlines in the Lynchburg papers the next morning read: “Glass waltzes past Salem, 49-35.” The following night Glass met Halifax County for the championship. About 500 Lynchburg fans crowded into the stands at Danville to see a “darkhorse” team play an experi- enced and flashy Halifax County quintet. The determined Blue and White played its most superb game of the year, but lost by only one point, 33-32. Truly it was a night to remember. re thee Pista, ‘ CRoumptena Coach Jimmie Bryan No one thought that the Hilltoppers even had a chance, but through hard work and determination these great boys made the name E. C. Glass High School well known throughout the state. As fits this typical Bryan-coached team, several squad members received recognition on various teams. Martin Morris, who led the Glass offense with a 10.33 points per game average and a 74 per cent foul shooting average, made the All Western District Team. David Carter All Western-District forward, Martin Morris, adds two. Captain David Carter received a place on the second team, while Reid and Hyman placed on the honorable mention squad. Morris also received the honor of being named to the honorable mention All-State team. This year’s team, as most Glass basketball teams are, is a tribute to Coach Jimmy Bryan, who comes up with a top-flight team with amazing con- sistency. Congratulations to Coach Bryan and the members of the 1959-60 team for a tremendous season. Lawrence Hyman drives in for an easy lay-up. SCHEDULE GLASS OPPONENTS 63 Clittons Forge aa,..5 ee 17 46 Martinsville= 2% eee eee 48 38 Halifax: cc.c eet ae eee 59 35 Greensboro, NAG: 49 49 Pulaski. jcc:6 eet ee ee 4] 63 Salemi fisc.c eee ae eee 38 46 Danville: o40. dkccnseah enema ers 31 59 Martinsville: sck.ca eeee 36 46 Roanokesg donne hel eee 33 49 Matiry’ a: ise oe, ese erections 32 42 Halifaxsis ics La aint oo eee 5l 39 Salem?cet ee eee 29 53 WilliantFlemingo ee 45 42 Danville esc ec Re eee ay; 36 Arlington. Gnu ee eee 19 29 Roanoke Me .ci:theci.c ee ee ee 3] 53 William Fleming ............0..00.0..0006. 45 sar att 45 Greensboro, N. Cu ooo... ccccccccccceeeee. 40 B. Wilkins D. Carter | 60 Pilaski 9, tk oh ate 36 ot UR | THEIR OUTSTANDING | David Carter and Phil Reid fight for the ball. Phil Reid scores a long jump shot. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT GLASS 49 Andrew Lewis 32. — Halifax H. Sackett M. Crabill REPUTATION. Mike Crabill crashes through defense for Puddin outjumps the opponents and grabs a score. the rebound. THE BABY Sitting: S. Kesner, R. Gowin, J. Ford, J. Cash, H. B. Brools, T. Lampman, S. Duff, L. Sackett, H. Gregory. HILLTOPPERS ert LO “a ad Ah BY, Standing: K. Crawford, R. Turner, E. Perrow, R. Mitchel, R. Campbell, F. Cofflin, E. Walker, J. Linn, B. McCraw. J. V. BASKETBALL The First. Yes, the 1959-60 Junior Varsity Basketball Team was the first E. C. Glass junior varsity team to beat Jefferson’s Junior Varsity team two times in a row in one season. In compiling 631 points to their op- ponents’ 628, and winning 8 games as opposed to 9 losses, they clinched the Western District crown. This fine record was achieved through the fine leadership of Coach John Noechel and the fine shocting of such outstanding stars as high scorer for the season Tom Lamp- Coach Noechel Co-Captains man, who put in 172 points for the year; Jimmy Cash who tallied 120 points for the season; and last, but not least, Ray Gowin who scored 113 points for the season. These are only three of the fine players who received letters. Some of the others who won letters were H. B. Brooks, co-captain along with Jimmy Cash, Jesse Ford, Luck Sackett, Frank Cofflin, and Kenneth Crawford. We should all be proud of the fine work of this fine team this year. SCHEDULE GLASS 26 = Danville 6 Moneta 30 Roanoke 47 Fleming 43 Holy Cross 38 Holy Cross H. B. Brooks, Jimmy Cash —— [144] 40 — Halifax 35 Boonsboro 60 Danville 47. Roanoke 35 Moneta 52 Halifax 35 Salem 48 Fleming 631 HAVE SHOWN GREAT SCHEDULE HOME é OPP. 26 Boonsboro J. V. 37 29 Nelson County J.V. 18 30 =°V. E. S. Frosh 23 25 _ Brookville J. V. 23 36 Moneta J. V. a2 34 New London J. V. 29 55 New London J. V. 4| 31 Rustburg J. V. 44 38 Moneta J. V. 29 39 _ —sCR. E.. Lee Varsity 38 27 —_—‘Rustburg J. V. 34 49 Brookville J. V. 67 47 Holy Cross J. V. 34 37. Nelson County J. V. 41 V.E. S. Frosh 45 SPIRIT AND ZEAL. Coach B. Bailey Captain B. Anderson FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Although this year’s Freshman basketball team ceded most of its talent to the Junior Varsity, it still played with the zeal and determination needed for a winning team, which they were. Their success can be attributed to the excellent coaching of Bob Bailey and the team spirit which each player had. During the regular season the “Frosh” Back Row: First Row: won ten and lost five. In the individual scoring category Captain Bill Anderson led his teammates with 131 points. Black- well and Mason were second and third with 108 and 104 points respectively. Congratulations to Bob Bailey and each member of the team for their hard work in making possible this winning team. E. Cunningham, B. Wooldridge, J. McLaughlin, B. Unrue, C. McLennan, D. Kurtz. J. Dodgion, J. Pugh, T. Gowin, R. Mason, B. Anderson, B. Blackwell, B. Wright. i Back Row: K. Jessen, T. Lamp- man, V. Bradford, (Head Coach); W. Gilbert, B. Sher- rill, D. Hass, C. Guggen- heimer. Eleventh Row: D. Tosi, J. Bryant, F. Langdon, N. May- hew, D. Bowen, J. Cleland, L. Ferrell, D. Barber. Tenth Row: E. Clements, M. Hall, J. Bedel, R. Phillips, C. Femlee, B. Unrue, D. Hough, T. Gowen. Ninth Row: R. Campbell, J. Rusko, P. Leggett, P. White- head, P. Carter, B. Hamilton, T. Hollingsworth, B. McCraw, F. Huffman. Eighth Row: E. Perrow, H. Dumas, A. Noel, J. Fariss, H. Reasor, K. Haymes, P. McGill, T. Mirguet. Seventh Row: E. Younger, J. Dean, R. Coleman, P. Foster, igacksons dss Gre Littlowaes Ferrell, J. Ford, K. Bryant. Sixth Row: B. Callahan, S. Witt, D. Tolley, L. Booker, T. Whitten, J. Cocke, S. Wil- | mouth, W. Bowling. Fifth Row: M. Hutchison, B. T. Cocke, B. McAlister, L. Howell, | T. Harris, B. Brickhouse, R. + | Hogan, J. Hutter. Fourth Row: C. Shepherd, L. | Lineberry, J. Moore, B. Rich- | ardson, J. Robinson, S. Parrish, S. Sydnor, C. Poss. | Third Row: J. Creed, J. Hack- worth, M. Saunders, E. Walker, D. Gillispie, W. Reynolds, A. Higginbotham, R. Schmitt. Second Row: G. Cox, D. Jack- | son, J. Johnson, R. Hiner, A. Brown, B. Davis, B. Marshall, G. Pinkerton. First Row: D. Giles, H. Sack- ett, N. Jessen, D. Mason, R. Hawkins, R. Pugh (Captain), D. Gallier, R. Taylor. OUR SPEEDY TEAM The 1960 E. C. Glass Track team should be proud of the fine work that they have done so far this year. They started the season out by romping over Lane High 9214 to 2012. Next they ran to an easy victory over Hargrave 94 to 19. The 1960 Track team proved its ability as a team when it upset Salem 61 to 51. This was the first time Salem has been beaten in 32 track meets. Some of the other teams Glass will run against are Danville, Thomas Jefferson of Richmond, William Flem- ing, and Jefferson Senior. The Western District Meet will be held here and the State Meet will be held at Wil- liam and Mary College. Be ae Fe. Captain Richard Pugh confers with | Coach Bradford. | No one on the track team has broken a record this year, but they have come very close to it. They had a fine turnout for the track team this year with 125 boys. Some of the outstanding boys on the team this season are Davy Jackson, who has scored 30 points so far this season and is the leading scorer for the team; Richard Pugh; who is the team captain and a fine high-jumper; Richard Hawkins, who runs the half-mile; Tom Pinker- ton, who has really done a job in pole-vaulting; and Nick Jessen, who both broad-jumps and throws the discus. We should be proud of these boys. COMES OUT ON TOP. D. Jackson Allie Parrish R. Hawkins H. Sackett Giles Pinkerton Taylor, R. Pugh, D. Gallier, Cox. SCHEDULE Lane High Hargrave Gisssmee et el ten ee et ONE Salon Danville Thomas Jefferson (Richmond} ........ William Fleming Jefferson Senior Western District Meet State Meet Third Row: E. Rucker, S. Newton, R. Allen, R. Turner, C. Garrard. Second Row: C. McLennon, S. Hopkins, L. Whitehouse, R. Hovda, D. Osborne, G. Coffey, P. Haseck, C. Dudley. First Row: C. Nowlin, C. Rowe, H. Henderson, C. Pettyjohn, B Witt, M. Crabill, S. Carrington, C. W. Hawkins. OUR “RACQUET SQUAD”... TENNIS This year’s tennis team has five of the first eight players returning—Billy Witt, C. W. Hawkins, Mike Crabill, Charles Rowe, and Clunet Pettyjohn. Along with these five and the other sixteen boys out “a 2 iota i ttt. sgeeuans : Hftin@ ss HEE BE | Ba Co-Captain Wallace Hawkins, Coach Bailey, Co-Captain Billy Witt. [148] for tennis, Coach Bailey plans to have a very good tennis team and a successful season. The only changes in the schedule are that the team plays Hargrave Military Academy only once, and Andrew Lewis of Salem has been added to the list of op- ponents. The singles team consists of the first six players: Billy Witt, C. W. Hawkins, Charles Rowe, Mike Crabill, Clunet Petty- john, and Harvey Henderson, Sandy Car- rington and Charles Nowlin, the seventh and eighth players, will see action in some of the doubles matches. Good luck to Coach Bailey and to this year’s tennis team, which has a good pos- sibility of winning the Western District Championship. SCHEDULE March 26—Danville .... April 8—V.E.S...... April 9—H. M. A. April 13—Danville April |16—Jefferson ... April 22—William Fleming April 23—Jefferson ........... April 29—Salem ................. April 30—William Fleming May 6—V.E.S.. May 7—Salem .... THE TENNIS TEAM! Away ..Home ..Home ..Home Away Home ..Home -Home ... Away in Away .. Away C. W. Hawkins slams the Wallace Ha wkins Mike Crabill Charles Rowe Clunet Pettyjohn Billy Witt Sandy Carrington Eldon Rucker Charles Nowlin Harvey Henderson ball across the net. Nii ai tReet eaiciSisidussr es Back Row: B. Hogan, M. Drumheller, J. Cyrus, R. Gowin, W. Morris, L. Hyman, Coach Noechel. Second Row: R. Berry, C. Reid, J. Evans, B. Reid, S. Duff, L. Taylor. First Row: J. Middleton, P. Burris. STRIKE THREE BASEBALL bets [150] Captain Jack Middleton and Coach Noechel. Each year, midway in the _ spring semester, baseball fever begins to stir once more. This fever yields to spring tryouts and practices. Then the team. And what a team we have this year! With most of the lettermen back from last year and the acquisition of new talent from the under- classmen, this year’s team promises to be the most successful yet. Although the team we have is superb, Coach Noechel has his fingers crossed because of the equally good teams that we play. Under the captainship of Jackie Middleton and the ableness of the playe rs and the coach, the students at Glass are confident of the fine showing they will make. SCHEDULE April |1—Brookville .. .....Home April = 2—Alltavista. ooo... cc cecccececeeceeses. Home ADU Om) Sir tere Nica eo April = 8—Hallifax ooo occccecescscesese. Home April 14—Altavista . cases. Away April 15—Rustburg ooo.....ccccceccccscecseese..Home April 16—William Fleming ......................Home April 23—Jefferson .............. April 27—Brookville ..... iis sate. AWAY April 30—William Fleming ....................... Away May mage? Danville ervey oats Away Mavis LOY EA Sieh ... Away | May 13—Jefferson 2.0... ccocccccesesse.. Home May 14—Danville ooo... Home | Meameco—ialitaxe a veat ene Away ....Home Away Jimmy Evans Charles Reid Boyce Reid Fred Cox Bobby Minnick Jimmy Hollingsworth Jack Middleton Phil Burris Ronny Carter HERE ARE OUR STARS. OFFICERS President’ sam... ose ie octet Oh Natdossen Vice-President .............. D. Carter Secretary-Treasurer ..........L. Hyman The Officers L. Hyman, N. Jessen, D. Carter. Carol Cralle Sweetheart VARSITY G CLUB The Varsity “G” Club, although one of the youngest clubs here at Glass, is set- ting a fine example for some of the older clubs. This past year the Varsity Club continued its growth not only in the num- guidance of Mr. Bradford the Varsity Club held two very successful hops and elected a Varsity “G” Sweetheart, who was crowned at the first Varsity Club sponsored hop. Each year it has been the custom of ber of its members but also in its school sponsored projects. The Varsity Club meets ence a month on Wednesday at the school in the Varsity Club Room. Under the the club to give to the school a memento from the Club. The Varsity Club year closed with the election of officers and the picnic held for the members. First Row: W. Salmon, G. Staples, J. Hollingsworth, W. Hawkins, A. Brown, A. Parrish, L. Tuggle, J. Cheves, J. Creed, T. Whitten, M. Morriss, M. Parker. Second Row: B. Wilkins, J. Dudley, L. Lineberry, C. Nowlin, S. Wilmer, E. White, F. Magann, R. Hawkins, W. Blondino, F. Cox: Third Row: C. Bane, J. Middleton, D. Gallier, W. Reynolds, D. Mason, S. Witt, R. Berry, J. Moore, C. Rowe, L. Hyman, B. Minnick. Fourth Row: R. Pugh, C. Pettyjohn, H. Sackett, P. Reid, B. Hughes, J. Morrison, D. Giles, J. Cerillo, D. Carter, D. Riddick, B. Honseley, D. Hudson, N. Mayhew, N. Tanner, P. Burruss, N. Bowling. WE STAY ACTIVE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION No matter what your game may be, the Girls’ Athletic Association has just the sport for you: hockey, speedball, volleyball, softball, basketball, tennis, and badminton are your’s for the asking. The objective of the G. A. A. is to pro- duce better sports, promote better sports- manship, give opportunities to score and officiate, and to earn a G. A. A. letter or pin. Letters are awarded to girls who parti- cipate in the various sports and earn 35 points. Points are earned by participation es in, officiating or scoring a game, when she ll wy = is a G. A. A. representative, and when she Mrs. Moon, L. K. Hudson, J. Bing, B. Tiller is on the championship or runner-up team in a tournament. The G. A. A. sold sweatshirts and ended G. A. A. OFFICERS the year with the “Student-Faculty Basket- ProsideN terete tore ete eee a, os Brondat Tiller ball Game.” Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer AGViSotiprty Sern 5s AM An ern ier Ne ee. Ase, June Moon Back Row: J. Ragland, B. Jones, N. Tinsley, L. Taylor, C. Morris, K. Woody, K. Proehl, S. Bruffy, B. Bing. Second Row: L. Hudson, K. Puckette, L. Watts, N. Hammerstrom, D. Fariss, H. Gilliam, L. Ballard, J. Dillard. First Row: J. Bing, B. Orr, S. Hudson, B. Futrell, L. Haley, B. Ford, G. Pinkerton. Site om.) J. Smith, F. Franklin, B. Tiller, H. Gilliam, M. Beasley, S. Burnett, B. Myers, L. K. Hudson, A. Evans, A. Sims, A. Hat- field, S. Nelligan, M. Noechel—Mascot. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Each year in the beginning of May, twelve juniors and sophomores are chosen as varsity cheerleaders for the following year. They are chosen for their pep, neat- ness, jumping ability, poise, grades, char- acter, and citizenship. This year the girls did a really great job under the guidance of Mrs. Martha Meidling who accompanied the girls on Sandra Burnett, head cheerleader. their many football and basketball trips as they cheered our teams to victory. Practice makes perfect and this is exactly what they do twice a week. This year’s head cheerleader was Sandra Burnett, who with her pep and energy, has been a perfect example for the rest of the squad. The cheerleaders escort the team to the benches. THEY CHEERED THE TEAMS ON. Becky Myers Ann Sims Margie Beasley Linda Kay Hudson Brenda Tiller Jane Smith Susan Nelligan Henrietta Gilliam Ann Hatfield Faith Franklin Anne Evans Mary Noechel WE WORK HARD ae E. Hudson, S. Ebert, C. Jacobson, S. Shepherd, K. Woody, J. Berry—Mascot, L. Ballard, J. Bing, G. McMillen, M. J. Loving, R. Brown. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kay Woody, head cheerleader. This year when the athletic season opened, the J. V. cheerleaders were seen and heard at all the home games and at a few of the out of town games. Miss Ann Henderson, their sponsor, has given the girls many words of advice con- cerning the various cheering techniques. Kay Woody, the head cheerleader, has worked hard with the other cheerleaders to keep the squad always improving. The girls themselves also worked untiringly persuading the stu- dent body to come out and support the J. V. teams in both basketball and football. Their spirit and enthusiasm was so great that the whole student body felt it and responded eagerly. After this year, the future J. V. cheer- leaders will have to be on their toes to strengthen the morale of the teams as this year’s cheerleaders have done. [156] AND TRY TO DO C. Fielder, B. Franklin, S. Staton, K. Sublett, L. Neighbors, M. C. Kyle, S$. Dodgion, M. J. Loving, K. Burton—Mascot. MAJORETTES Kitty Sublett The Majorettes started off the football season around the middle of August with daily practices and plans for the coming season such as deciding how to make the new blue uniforms and making preparations for the coming parades and band trips. They have participated in parades, pep rallies, as- semblies, the spring concert and band trips. Among the new members of the squad there was one very special addition. She is Karen Burton, the mascot. Karen did an ex- cellent job of keeping up with the others in both marching and twirling. The majorettes sometimes felt as if the mascot was steal- ing the show! Kitty Sublett, head majorette, with the help of Linda Neighbors did an excellent job with the group. HOCKEY Back Row: S. Ashwell, S. Shepherd, S. Dowdy, N. Offterdinger. Second Row: K. Thornhill, A. Burford, L. Ballard, C. Arendall, B. Jenkins. First Row: M. Garretson, J. Burch, K. Bradford—Captain, M. J. Loving, N. Turner. SPEED-AWAY Back Row: M. Unrue, B. O'Brian, A. C. Hutter, L. McLennan, N. Dillard. Second Row: Q. Rankin, C. Jacob- son, J. Thompson, V. Peery, B. Pettit. First Row: L. Efird, M. K. Sweeney, S. Blakemore—Captain, D. Cunning- ham, J. Dillard . Battling for the Speedball Champion- ship were Jackie Lonergan “No Names” and the “Sporky Speeders” captained by Betty Futrell. After an exciting game the “No Names” won 2-0. The Sophomores played an exciting game for Speed-away championship. Sandy Blakemore’s “Hurricanes” won over Nancy Rhodenhizer’s “Nameless 16” 8-4. The Hockey champs are also to be congratulated. The “Hock-a-ways” led by co-captains Kathi Bradford and Linda Ballard won in a very close game over Sandy Anderson’s “Sandy’s Saints” 1-0. SPEEDBALL Back Row: J. Callahan, M. R. Sydnor, M. Naff, A. Tuggle, N. Gibson. Second Row: B. Bailey, C. Vatcher, C. Nash, N. Mead, C. Vernon. First Row: A. Connelly, B. Bing, J. Lonergan—Captain, |. Braun, B. Tay- lor. BASKETBALL Back Row: C. White, R. McCormick, J. Dumas, B. Orr, J. Philips. Front Row: C. Bolton, T. Trent, B. Futrell—Captain, J. McKenna, B. J. Hall. BASKETBALL Back Row: M. K. Sweeney, C. Jacob- son, A. C. Hutter, J. Thompson, M. Unrue. Front Row: B. Pettit, S. Blakemore, D. Cunningham—Captain, V. Peery, ES Efird: Here’s to the Freshmen basketball ningham’s “Hurry-canes” beat the “Bald- champs, the “Winagain Wolfs” led by winners” captained by Fran Baldwin. Betty Futrell. They beat the “No Names” : P 2 The Juniors and Seniors played an ex- captained by Mary Raine Sydnor 27-22. citing basketball game. Ginger Mat- The Sophomore Basketball Tourna- thews’ “Gingersnaps” won 26-17 over ment was a 14-9 victory. Dawn Cun- Betsy Hamner’s “Glass Trotters.” BASKETBALL Back Row: S. Parker, F. Harper, S. Putt, H. Braun, M. Thomas. Front Row: A. Racer, G. Matthews— Captain, B. Tiller, C. Myers. Advertisements play the supporting role in all school publications. WY ood Ze Lu = Lu W ee Lu e Acree and Peck, Inc. Adams Motor Co. 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EDUCATION continues to stand as a true symbol of PROGRESS. Mr. Andrew Walton, vice-president of White Star Laundry, signs a CREST adver- tising contract with Bobby Tinsley and Charlotte Myers. Mrs. Helen Bumgardner continues to check the out-going laundry. [170] Money you save is an investment in your future. Open a Peoples National Savings Account, add small amounts to it regularly, and you'll be surprised how fast these add up to a ready-cash reserve. Remember, your savings are bank- safe at Peoples National and earn liberal interest, too, compounded semi- annually. For a brighter future, start now on a plan of regular saving. We invite your Savings Account and welcome the opportunity to serve you. 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 8th Main 1th Main 210 8th Street 8th Church 1933 Fort Avenue The PEOPLES MAtioNAt Bane MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM VIRGINIA LAUNDRY Crutch fields 712 12th Street 700 12th Street The Washing Wells 1204. 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Complete Rental Service CAPS AND GOWNS FACULTY HOODS FANCY COSTUMES AND MAKE-UP FOR — Minstrels and plays FORMAL WEAR Sold and Rented . . . Prompt Service OAK HALL COSTUME SERVICE An Affiliate of Oak Hall M. Rosenberg Sons Roanoke’s Pioneer Clothiers Since 1889 For Men, Women and Boys Roanoke, Virginia Dial DI 3-1784 STORE OF VALUES I F D T 0 E Snyder ot f PATTESON: REALTORS — INSURORS ESTABLISHED 1911 REALTORS — INSURORS 217 Ninth St. Dial VI 6-134] Berman Take Home Harry Haga Co. KERN’S 607-609 Main Street BREAD 2408 Wards Road Night before distribution Miss Margaret Williams opens the school for Mr. Odell Bell, president of Mutual Press, Inc., and Willie Stewart, porter, to deliver the CREST. FACULTY DIRECTORY EVELYN M. ALLEN—B.A., R.M.W.C., Latin, GLASS EYE Literary adviser, Adviser for the Honor League. F. PRESTON AMBLER—B.S. in Ed., Longwood College and University of Virginia, World History, U. S. His- tory, Guidance Committee. BALDWIN F. AUD—A.B., R.M.W.C., 2A World His- tory, 3A American History, Assembly Committee, American Education Committee, Senior Class Sponsor. ROBERT M. BAILEY—B.S., William and Mary, Physical Education and Health, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Tennis. EMMA M. BARKSDALE—A.B., R.M.W.C., Mathe- matics. J. JANE BARRINGER—A.B., Catawba College, Uni- versity of North Carolina, University of Maine, English, Public Speaking Club, Debate Club. yY. D. BECKNER—B.S., M.A.E., University of Mis- souri, University of Florida, University of Virginia, George Peabody College, Biology. RUTH H. BLUNT—A.B., M.A., R.M.W.C., Columbia University, University of Virginia, English, CRITIC, Quill and Scroll. ANN BOERSMA—A.B., R.M.W.C., English. VINCENT BRADFORD—B.S., Duke University and Springfield College, Health and Physical Education Head, Head Coach of Football and Track. DOROTHY M. BROOKS—3.A., R.M.W.C., Lynchburg College, Mathematics. CHARLES R. BROWN—A.B., M.Ed., University of Richmond, University of Virginia, English, GLASS EYE. ELOISE BROWN—B.S., Typing, Mary Washington College, HIGH TIMES, GLASS EYE, Publications Committee. HELEN E. BROWN—A.B., R.M.W.C., Latin, English, Reading Sponsor. J. BRYAN—B.S., Ohio University, General Science, Head Basketball Coach. E. F. BURMAHLN—B.S., M.A., Boston University, New York University, Bookkeeping, Business Law, General Business, High School Fund Accounting, Cafeteria Accounting. ELIZABETH BURMAHLN—B.A., M.Ed., Des Moines University, Boston University, Shorthand and Trans- cription, H. S. and Cafeteria Accounting. GLADYS CANADA—A.B., St. Joseph's, Math, Spon- sor Sophomore Class. MORRIS E. CARSON—B.A., Lynchburg College, Uni- versity of Indiana, University of Virginia, English, Spanish, Audio Visual, Library and Teaching Aids. WINNIE B. CASH—B.S. in Business Education, Rad- ford College, Typing, F.B.L.A. Sponsor. MARIE CONSON—A.B., M.A., R.M.W.C., Columbia University, American History, American Government, Chairman of Assembly Committee. J. W. COX—BS., University of Florida, Machine Shop. [210] LUCILE COX—A.B., M.A., Sweet Briar College, University of Virginia, Latin, Adviser Latin Club, Ad- viser CREST. JANE CUNNINGHAM—2.A., Ed.M., Sweet Briar Col- lege, Johns Hopkins University, English, Journalism, HIGH TIMES Adviser. MILDRED A. DABNEY—William and Mary College, Brooklyn Library School, Librarian, Library and Teach- ing Aids Committee. CONSTANCE G. DAVIS—Potomac State College, Study Hall. FRANK H. ELLIOTT—B.A., William and Mary College, Vocal Music, Assembly Committee, American Educa- tion Week Committee. JOHN G. FANFANI—B.F.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology, General Shop, Art, Stage Crew. FRANCES C. FEAGANS—B.S., Madison College, Lynchburg College, Homemaking, Future Homemakers of America. CALVIN RAY FERGUSON—Coyne Electrical School, Electricity and Electronics. A. J. FIELDER—A.B., M.A., Lynchburg College, Uni- versity of Virginia, Physics, Chemistry, Sponsor Science Club, Co-faculty Manager Athletics. DOREEN S. FRANKLIN—B.S., Longwood College, University of Virginia, Mathematics, Freshman Class Sponsor. THELMA E. GARLAND—B.S., University of Virginia, History and Social Studies, Community Chest Com- mittee, Library and Visual Committee. WALLACE C. GILBERT—A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, Health, Physical Education, Freshman Football Coach, Varsity Track Coach. J. ALLEN GILLS—B.S., V.P.I., Diversified Occupations. RITA C. GILMER—A.B., R.M.W.C., General Math, Algebra. CLARA S. GRAVES—B.A., University of Tennessee, English. WARREN L. GRAVES—B.S., East Tennessee State, Industrial Arts. MARTHA B. HANCOCK—B.A., R.M.W.C., Mathe- matics, Honor League Committee. BESSIE MAXEY HARRIS—B.S., Radford College, English, Library and Teaching Aids Committee, Facul- ty Hospitality Committee. ETTIE K. HARVEY—A.B., Mary Washington, Univer- sity of Virginia, Bookkeeping, Treasurer of Athletic Association. ANNE F. HENDERSON—B.S., M.Ed., Virginia Inter- mont, Richmond Professional Institute, University of Virginia. ANNA HUNTER WELLS HICKS—B8.A., R.M.W.C., English, Latin, Chairman Foreign Language Depart- ment, Member Flower and Gift Committee. E. HIGHT—A.B., R.M.W.C., Lynchburg College, Science, Chemistry, Sponsor of Honor League, Mem- ber of PTA Achievement Night Committee. x. ts ty te A A etme = FACULTY DIRECTORY CLEATUS HINDS—A.B., M.S., Phillips University, Pan- handle Agricultural and Mechanical College, Kansas State University, English, Library Committee, Hos- pitality Committee. ELIZABETH GARNETT HOSKINS—A.B., R.M.W.C., Longwood College, History, Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor, Chair- man American Education Week, Member Student Social Committee. ANICE M. HOWELL—V.P.I., R.P.1., Distributive Edu- cation, D. E. Club Sponsor. MEADE S. IRVINE—B.S., The Citadel, Math, Science, American Education Week, Social Committees. ELIZABETH M. KNAKE—A.B., A.M., R.M.W.C., Columbia University, English. FRANCES KNIPP—B.A., R.M.W.C., Spanish, Spanish Club, Spelling Contest, First and Second year Spanish Contests. JOSEPHINE A. MacGREGOR—A.B., R.M.W.C., English, Senior Spelling, Traffic and Cafeteria Com- mittee. EVELYN TRAYLOR. MACON—B.S., Longwood Col- lege, University of N. C., R.M.W.C., Biology, Chem- istry, Co-Counselor and Co-Sponsor of the Senior Class. DOROTHY P. MAYBERRY—B.S., Radford College, Homemaking, Co-Sponsor FHA Club, Chairman of Faculty Hospitality Committee, Building Care, Fire Drill Committee. SHIRLEY KATHERINE McIVOR—A.B., M.Ed., R.M.W.C., University of Virginia, Mathematics, Junior Class Sponsor, Guidance Counselor. MARTHA G. MEIDLING—B.S., M.A., Longwood Col- lege, University of North Carolina, Physical Education and Health, Sponsor Varsity Cheer Leaders. JUNE E. MOON—B.S., High Point College, Health and Physical Education, After School Sports, G.A.A. WILLIAM W. NICHOLLS—B.A., University of Rich- mond, Distributive Education, D. E. Club. JOHN D. NOECHEL—B.S., M.S., West Virginia Uni- versity, Health and Physical Education, JV Football Coach, JV Basketball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. MARY S. PAYNE—B.A., M.A., Agnes Scott College, University of Virginia, English, Adviser to Literary Society, English Dept. Head. LOTTIE D, PERROW—8.A., Lynchburg College, Health and Physical Education, Afternoon Sports for Girls, Girl's Athletic Association. KATHLEEN M. PRIBBLE—B.S., Longwood, University of Virginia, Mathematics, Junior Student Council Ad- viser, VIRGINIA W. PRYOR—B.S., Mary Washington, Busi- ness, RALPH A. RACER—B.A., M.A., Bridgewater, Furman College, Economics, American Hisrory, Stamp Savings Club. JENNINGS BUCKLEY RADER—A.A., B.A., M.A., Pfeiffer College, George Peabody College for Teach- ers, V.P.I. Extension, Drafting. C. L. RAMSEY—B.A., M.A., Lynchburg College, Uni- versity of Virginia, Mathematics, Sponsor of Senior Student Council. ANNE ADAMS ROBERTSON—A.B., R.M.W.C., Eng- lish, Student Social Activities Committee. GENE ROBINSON—A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, Economics, Consumer Buying, General Business, Var- sity Football Coach. JERRY ROBINSON—A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, Social Studies, JV Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. BOB SHERRILL—A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, World Geogr aphy, Varsity Football Coach, Ass't. Track Coach. E. REIMAN SHOBER—A.B., Bridgewater College, Science, Biology, Student Social Committee, Faculty Hospitality Committee. RUTH SHORE—Indiana State Teachers College, Cafeteria Manager. LOUISE SUMNER—Secretary in Vocational Office. F, ALEX TEASS—B.A., University of Virginia, Biology, Science. JOSEPH TURKEL—B.S., Harvard College, American History, American Government, School Bookstore. CLOYD G. VERMILION—B8.M.E., Bethany College, Kansas University, Vanderlook College of Music, Band, Orchestra, Majorettes, Twirling Corps. ELIZABETH N. WALLACE—A.B., R.M.W.C., Lynch- burg College, American History, Sponsor National Honor Society, Honor League Committee. HELEN WARE—A.B., R.M.W.C., Math, World Ge- ography, Commercial Arithmetic. MARY WARE—A.B., R.M.W.C., Math. JANE RHEA WHITE—A.B., University of N. C., Art, Glass Palette. KATHERINE M. WHITE—B.S., Mary Washington, University of Virginia, Mathematics, Freshman Class Counselor, Students' Social Activities, Pre-School Workshop, Guidance. SALLY M. WHITEHEAD—A.B., R.M.W.C., Mathe- matics, DOROTHEA B. WILBURN—A.B., B.S., Goucher Col- lege, Drexel Institute of Technology, Librarian. VIRGINIA WILEY—A.B., M.A., R.M.W.C., Duke Uni- versity, English, Dramatics, Speech. COURTNEY WILKINSON—B.A., M.A., Agnes Scott College, University of N. C., French, French Club. MARGARET F. WILLIAMS—A.B., M.A., Columbia College, University of S. C., Clerical Practice, Office Machines, Office Practice, Accounting for HIGH TIMES and CRITIC-CREST, Advertising CRITIC- CREST, Business Manager of David Garrick Players, Director of Blue Horse Campaign. THOMAS ARRINGTON WILSON—8.S., University of Virginia, Government, Social Problems, Assembly Committee. MARY ELIZA WILTSHIRE—A.B., M.A., Greensboro College, University of Virginia, Government, Audio- Visual, Education Week Committee, Pre-School Con- ference, Guidance Committee. BEVERLY S. WOLF—Kent, State University, Health. Physical Education, After School Sports. JULIA R. WOODSON—A.B., R.M.W.C., English. [211] SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, JULIAN ROSSER—Dramatics, Treasurer and Vice-President of David Garrick Club, Lighting for Senior Play, Science Club, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Homeroom Representative to Honor League, Chair- man of Assembly Committee, Vice-President of Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Library Council, Boys State, Honorable mention for Conservation Poster, National Honor Society. ADAMS, RHEA McCORMICK—Intramural Tennis and Track, Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, David Garrick Players, Distributors Club, Debate Club, Senior Day Committee, Assembly Com- mittee, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. ALLEN, BUD ROGER EARL—Latin Club, CRITIC Staff, Debate Club, Class Officer, Class Committee Member, Honor League, Student Council Representa- tive, Student Council Officer, Building Guide, Boys State, National Honor Society. ALMOND, JUNE DELORES—Intramural Basketball, Track, Bowling, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., GLASS EYE, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Junior Red Cross, Special Teachers Helper. ANGEL, NAOMI TOMLIN—Intramural Basketball, Soccer, F.H.A., Class Officer, Class Committee Mem- ber, Honor League, Homeroom Representative to Honor League, Student Council, Teachers Helper. ANTHONY, MARK—Football, Gym Squad Leader, Sports Manager, David Garrick, Stage Crew, Building Guide, Bank Runner. ANTHONY, RUTH MARIE—Glee Club, F.H.A., Honor League, Y-Teens. ARMES, THOMAS BAILEY, JR.—Intramural Bowling, Soccer, Softball, Lunchroom Helper. ARTHUR, KENNETH WAYNE—Gym Squad Leader, Distributors Club, Honor League. AYRES, JULIA ANNE—Intramural Volleyball, Library Helper, Assembly Committee, Class Committee Mem- ber, Class Council. BABER, LILLIAN—Intramural Soccer, GLASS EYE, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. BAILEY, CHARLES MALCOLM, © IIl—Intramural Basketball, Distributors Club, Honor League. BALLAGH, DOUGLAS—Honor League, Lunchroom Helper. BANE, CLAYTON CHARLES—Varsity Football, Ath- letic Association, Assembly Sets, Honor League, Hi-Y, Lunchroom Helper. BARNARD, JAMES NOEL, JR.—Football, Volleyball, Softball, Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Day Committee, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Ticket Seller, Library Council. BAUCOM, HOWARD L.—Basketball, Basketball Manager, Latin Club, Honor League, Cafe Bank Run- ner. BEARD, LORETTA MAE—Choir, F.H.A., Distributors Club, Honor League Representative. BEARDMORE, MARLENE ANN-—Basketball, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Spanish Club, Class Offi- cer, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Wildlife Conservation. [212] BERRY, REGGIE CONLEY—Varsity Baseball, Foot- ball, Track, Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Basketball Manager, Bookkeeper, Honor League, Stu- dent Council Monitor, Hi-Y, Building Guide, Lunch- room Helper. BITTEL, JOHN EDWARD—Transferred to this school in 1959. BLONDINO, JOSEPH WAYNE—Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Student Council Officer and Representative, Student Council Monitor. BOST, THOMAS M.—Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Public Speaking Club Con- testant, Class Officer, Class Council, Honor League, Student Council Representative. BOWLER, JULIA MALLORY—Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, Literary Society, Honor League, Student Council Monitor, National Honor Society. BOWLING, NOEL—Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Class Officer, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Honor League, Student Council Representative, Student Council Monitor, Building Guide. BRAMMER, JAMES H.—!Intramural Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, HIGH TIMES, Honor League Member, National Honor Society. BRAUN, HILDE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, GAA Member, GAA Officer, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Class Council, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Secre- tary of Student Council, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Program Seller, Girls State. BROWN, ELIZABETH GAYLE—Intramural! Basketball, Soccer, Dramatics, F.B.L.A., French Club, Latin Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Public Speaking Club, Honor League Member. BRYANT, RICHARD WALLACE—Athletic Association, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member. BURNETT, SANDRA C.—Intramural Basketball, Cheer- leader, Head Cheerleader, Gym Squad Leader, CREST Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, Advertiser, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Student Council Mon- itor, Assembly Committee, Ticket Seller, Office Helper, Special Teacher's Helper, Quill and Scroll, Pep Com- mittee. BURNETTE, PRESTON WAYNE—Honor League Mem- ber, Cafeteria Cashier, Lunchroom Helper. BURRUSS, PHILIP TERRELL—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Tennis Manager, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, Varsity ''G'' Club, Honor League Member, Cafe Bank Runner, Lunchroom Helper, Awards and Prizes. BYERS, MARY ELLEN—Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Class Play, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Office Helper, Lunchroom Helper. CAREY, JAMES M.—Class Council, Honor League Member, Special Teacher's Helper. SENIOR DIRECTORY CAREY, WAYNE MORRIS—Class Officer, President and Vice-President, Class Committee Member, Chap- lain, Honor League Member. CARMINE, BRENDA ANN—F.H.A., French Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Officer, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Program Seller. CARPENTER, WILLIAM A., JR.—Science Club, Class Officer, Honor League Member. CARROLL, JAMES LOVE, JR.—Intramural Basketball, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. CARTER, DAVID EDWARD—Freshman, J. V., and Varsity Basketball, Freshman, J. V. and Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Class Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Hi-Y Varsity ''G'' Club, Awards and Prizes, Boys’ State. CARTER, JIMMY PURVIS—Intramural Baseball, J. V. Football, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member. CARTER, RONALD EDWARD—Varsity Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Freshman Football, Varsity Tennis, 4 Gym Squad Leader, Varsity ''G'' Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross Member, Freshman and Varsity Letters. CARWILE, STUART FREDERICK—Choir, French Club, Latin Club, Science Club, CRITIC Staff, Vice-President of Class, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Hon- or League Member, Student Council H.R. Representa- tive, Hi-Y, Beta Club. CATHERWOOD, SUSAN MARY—Intramural Baseball, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, F.H.A.., Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Athletic Assoc iation Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Vice-President and Secretary-Treas- urer of Homeroom. CERILLO, JIMMY ANTHONY—Intramural Baseball, Freshman, J. V., and Varsity Basketball, Freshman, J. V., and Varsity Football, Intramural Track, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Student Coun- cil H.R. Representative, Vice-President of Student Council, Student Council Monitor, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Bookkeeper and Statistician, Cafe Cashier, Special Teacher's Helper, Lunchroom Helper, SCA Workshop Representative. CERILLO, PAULETA DOROTHY—Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, GAA Member, D. O. Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Literary Society, Class Com- mittee Member, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y. CHAMBERS, REBECCA ADAM—Intramural Basket- ball, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, Class Council Representa- tive, GLASS EYE and HIGH TIMES Representative, Twirling Corps, Head of Twirling Corps, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Red Cross, President of Homeroom. CHEATHAM, BILLY—Varsity Baseball, Latin Club, Honor League Member. CHEVES, JAMES DONALD—Intramural, Freshman and J. V. Basketball, Freshman, J. V. and Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Athletic Association, Baseball Manager, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member. CHILDRESS, CARLTON C.—Initramural Basketball, J. V. and Varsity Football, FFA, Honor League Mem- ber, Junior Red Cross. CLARK, VINCENT JOSEPH—Spanish Club, Distribu- tors Club, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative. CLAYTON, THERESA GAYLE—Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Soccer, Choir, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive. CLEARY, JOSEPH KEVIN—Intramura! Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Spanish Club, Honor League Mem- ber. CLEMENTS, FREDDIE A.—Distributive Education, Vice- President; Diversified Occupation, Honor League Member. CLEMMONS, HELEN LOUISE—Glee Club, F.H.A., Freshman Council H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Cafeteria Cashier, Special Teachers Helper. COFFER, BETTY JEAN—Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, CREST, CRITIC, Essay Contest, Homeroom Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Ticket Seller, Office Helper. COFFEY, BOBBY LYNWOOD—tTransfer, Honor League Member, Alternate Homeroom Representative, Honor League. COLEMAN, MARTHA JANE—Intramural Basketball, Intramural Tennis, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Soccer, Speed-A-Way, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Distributive Education, Presi- dent, CREST, Homeroom Officer, Senior Day Commit- tee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. COLEMAN, MILDRED ANN—F.H.A., F.B.L.A., His- torian, HIGH TIMES Typist, Honor League Member. COLEMAN, NANCY LOWE—Speed-A-Way, Intra- mural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Intramural Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Dis- tributive Education, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Y-Teens Vice-President, Ticket Seller, Building Guide. COON, DONALD JAMES—Transfer, French Club, Treasurer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League Alternate Homeroom Repre- sentative, Hi-Y. COWAN, RONALD—Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Honor League Member. COX, DAVID N.—Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Band, Beginning and Junior, Honor League Member, Treasurer Honor League, National Honor Society. COX, FRED M.—Varsity Baseball, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Varsity ' G'' Club. COX, GARLAND ADAMS—Freshman Football, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Class Council, Honor League Member, Honor League Representative, Student Council Representative, Stu- dent Council Treasurer, Varsity 'G'' Club, Voted Mr. Football. [213] SENIOR CRALLE, CAROLE L.—Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Ad- vertiser, Secretary of Eighth Grade, Class Council, Honor League Member, Student Council Representa- tive, Student Council Hall Monitor, Y-Teens. CRAWFORD, CHARLOTTE RAE—Choir, Honor League Member, F.H.A., Junior Red Cross. CREED, JAMES EDWARD—Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Manager, Honor League Member, Essay Contest, Lunchroom Helper, Varsity CET Clibs CROSS, KENNETH THOMAS—Honor League Mem- ber, Distributors Club, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. CYRUS, MILDRED BEATRICE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, F.H.A., Distributors Club, Class Council, Honor League Member. DANIEL, CONSTANCE LEIGH—Intramural Volley- ball, Intramural Hockey, F.B.L.A., Distributors Club, Homeroom Officer, Class Council, Honor League Member, Student Council Representative, Y-Teens. DANIEL, L. ARTHUR—Honor League Member, Gym Squad Leader. DANKO, THERESA ANN—Transfer, Class Council, Honor League Member. DAVIDS, JOHN HAROLD—Transfer, Honor League Member, Spanish Club. DAWSON, MARY FRANCES—Intramural Basketbaii, Intramural Volleyball, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Cafeteria Cashier, Special Teacher's Helper. DAWSON, WAYNE—J. VY. Football, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Bank Runner. DeWITT, WAYNE KENNETH—Intramural Baseball, Band, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, National Honor Society. DICKERSON, NORMA JEAN—Intramural Basketball, Hockey, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Class H.R. Rep., Junior Red Cross Member, Program Seller, GAA Letter, Civics Club. DILLS, TERRY DUDLEY—Athletic Association, Choir, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member. DOBSON, SARA CLAIRE—Basketball, Intramural; Glass Palette, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee. DODSON, JUNE CARROLL—F.H.A., Civics, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member. DORMAN, PATRICIA ANN—Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Junior and Senior Orchestra, Science Club, Honor League Member, Library Helper, National Honor Society. DOWDY, HERBERT A.—Freshman Football, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. DRUMHELLER, MANN MYERS, JR.—Freshman, J. V., and Varsity Football, Track, Junior and Senior Band, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Special Teacher's Helper. [214] DIRECTORY DUDLEY, JAMES—J. V. and Varsity Football, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Library Helper, Awards and Prizes, State Contests. DUNCUM, LAURA JOY—Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Badminton, Volleyball, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Class Council and H.R. Representative, (Alternate); Honor League Member. DYKES, ANNA PEARL—Choir, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society. ELDER, BETH HOLMES—Latin Club, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council Officer. ELLIS, PRISCILLA DAWN—F.H.A., Honor League Member. EPLING, MARY SUSAN—Intramural Basketball, Capt.; Soccer, Softball GAA Member, David Garrick Ap- prentice, Latin Club, CRITIC, Honor League, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer,; Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Girls’ State, Latin Tournament, National Honor Society. EVANS, JAMES BURTON, JR.—Science Club, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Boy's State (Alternate), National Honor Society. EVANS, M. ANNE—Intramural Basketball, Junior and Varsity Cheerleader, Member of GAA, Junior Orchestra, French Club, Latin Club, Assistant Editor of the GLASS EYE, Advertiser, Secretary of the Junior Class, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Half- time Chairman on Senior Day, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Office Helper to Mr. Milam, Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, President of Home Room, National Honor Society. EVANS, THOMAS EDGAR—Science Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Athletic Associa- tion Ticket Seller. FARISS, DOLORES ANN—Intramural Softball, Volley- ball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Member of GAA, Dramatics, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representa- tive, Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Office Helper to Ass't. Principal, GAA Letter, GAA Camp. FARISS, MARINDA LOU—Intramural Basketball, Speed-a-way, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, Bookkeepers and Collector, Homeroom Chaplain, H.R. Treasurer, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Student Council Monitor, Building Guide, Office Helper to Dean. FARMER, FRIEDA JANE—Senior Band, Latin Club, Literary Society, CRITIC Staff, Honorable Mention in Latin Essay Contest, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Class Council, Honor League Member, First Place and Honorable Mention in the Latin Tournament, Girls’ State, Voted Most Likely to Succeed, Third Place in the Western District for Prose Reading, Awards and Prizes, A’ Savings Bond and Best Reader, National Honor Society. eran i SENIOR DIRECTORY FIELDER, ELIZABETH LORRAINE (BETTY)—Intra- mural Basketball, Speed-a-way, Volleyball, Member of GAA, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Essay Contest, Class Council H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Secretary and Treasurer of the Assembly Committee, Chaplain of Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Library Helper, National Honor Society. FISHER, LINDA MARIE—Band, Honor League Mem- ber, Junior Red Cross, Office Helper in Office and to Dean. FLOYD, VALERIE NICOLE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Glass Palette, National Honor Society, All-State Band, Transfer, National Honor Society. FOUST, PATRICIA DAPHENE—Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Honor League Member, Cafe Cashier. FRANKLIN, BARBARA ANN—Gym Squad Leader, Junior Cheerleader, Majorette, Junior Orchestra, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, F.H.A., Honor League Member. FRANKLIN, FAITH CORINNE-—Basketball, Intramural: Volleyball, Hockey, Cheerleader, Varsity,; Latin Club, Science Club, GLASS EYE, HIGH TIMES, Advertising Manager, Co-Editor, Literary Society, Vice-President, President, Reading Contest, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, National Honor Society. FRANKLIN, LINDA CAROL—Glee Club, Choir, Hon- or League Member. FRANKLIN, ROBERTA SUE—Intramural Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, F.H.A., Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. FREDRICKSON, LINDA AMELIA—Intramural! Basket- ball, Intramural Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Band, Choir, F.H.A., Science Club, Class Committee Mem- ber, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Council Helper, Honor League Member. FULCHER, VIRGINIA MAE—Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Building Guide, Cafe Cashier. GARRETT, CHRISTINE LOVIE—Intramural Softball, Intramural Hockey, Intramural Volleyball, Choir, F.B.L.A., GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Building Guide. GARRISON, NANCY LEE—Distributors Club, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. GENTRY, JAMES DOUGLAS—Intramural Basketball, Cate Bank Runner. GILES, BARBARA ANN—Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Intramural Soccer, Athletic Associa- tion, Gym Squad Leader, Orchestra, G.H.A. Adver- tisers, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide. GILES, DON MOORE—Basketball, Freshman, J. V.., Football, Freshman, Varsity, Track, Varsity, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Advertisers, Honor League Mem- ber, H.R. Representative, President, Assembly Com- mittee, Hi-Y, Most Improved Football Player Award, Co-Captain of Varsity Football, Football Sportsmanship Award, Mayor of Boys' State, All Western District Football, Honorable Mention All-State Football, National Honor Society. GLASS, NANCY CARROLL—Basketball, Volleyball, Honor League. GODING, KENNETH WAYNE—Freshman Bank, Hon- or League Member, Honor League H.R. Representa- tive. GOFF, LOLA BELLE—G.H.A., Honor League Member. GREEN, ROGER H.—Gym Squad Leader, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. GRUBB, HENRY WEBSTER—Intramura! Basketball, Football Freshman and J. V., Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. GUGGENHEIMER, LUCY M.—Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, Class Play, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, Advertisers, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Repre- sentative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. GUNTER, FRED MELVIN—Honor League Member. GUNTER, JEAN ADAIR—TIntramural Basketball, In- tramural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Ath- letic Association Ticket Seller. GUTHRIE, JUDY KAY—Intramural Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Latin Club, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Literary Society, Office Helper, National Honor Society. HACKETT, HARVEY MUNDY, IIl—Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, J. V. Football, Varsity Track, GLASS EYE Staff and Officers, Class Council and H.R. Rep- resentative, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Honor League Member. HALL, VIRGINIA MAE—Intramural Badminton, Intra- mural Basketball, Intramural Hockey and Soccer, Span- ish Club, CRITIC Staff and Officers, Tri-Hi-Y, Literary Society, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. HAMILTON, ELIZABETH ANNE—Intramura! Basket- ball, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey and Soccer, Intramural Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Hon- or League Member, Y-Teens, Girls' State. HANNA, LINDA CAROL—Choir, G.H.A., Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. HANWAY, LYNDA. LEE—Intramural Basketball, In- tramural volleyball, Intramural Hockey, GAA Member, Chorus, F.H.A., French Club, Honor Leaque Member, Student Council H.R. Representative. HAPGOOD, SUSAN—Intramural Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Secre- tary; David Garrick, French Club, CRITIC Art Editor, Art Contest Winner, Class Committee, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Honor League Class Rep- resentative, Student Council Homeroom Representa- tive, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Senior Court, January Citizen of the Month, N.M.S.Q.T. Semi-Finalist, National Honor Society. HARMON, LORA ELIZABETH—Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Glass Palette, Trans- ferred, Honor League Member. [215] SENIOR HARPER, FAITH KENDALL—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Glass Palette, Latin Club, H.R. Officer, Honor League Member, Building Guide. HARRELL, DONNA KAY—Intramural Baseball, In- tramural Tennis, Intramural Track, Hockey, GAA Member, Glass Palette, David Garrick Players, Span- ish Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross, Wri-tAiey. HARRIS, JUDITH C.—Distributors Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Hi Y-Teens. HARRIS, MARY SAUNDERS—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Hon- or League Member, Honor League H.R. Representa- tive, H.R. Officer, Y-Teens, Library Council. HARRIS, PATRICIA ANN—Volleyball, Hockey, Soc- cer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Special Teacher's Helper. HARRIS, RAYMOND—Choir, Treasurer of D. O., Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Lunchroom Helper. HASEK, THOMAS—Varsity Track, French Club, Hon- or League Member. HATFIELD, ANN ADAMS—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Mem- ber, Glass Palette, Civics Club, Spanish Club, CREST Staff, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Building Guide, Office He lper, Voted Biggest Clown. HAWKINS, BARRY NELSON—J. V. Football, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Lunchroom Helper. HAWKINS, CLYDE WALLACE, JR.—Freshman Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, Latin Club, CRITIC Staff, Essays Con- test, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Hi-Y, Boys' State, National Honor Society. HAWKINS, RICHARD T.—Intramural Basketball, Freshman and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, H.R. Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. HEHL, LOUISE ROB STAL—Dramatics, David Gar- rick, French Club, Senior Day Committee, Cafe Bank Runner, Honor League Member. HELRIEGEL, JOHN—Intramural Basketball, Manager of BB and T, Honor League Member. HINER, J. RANDALL—Varsity Track, Athletic Asso- ciation, Senior Band, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. HODGES, GEORGE HENRY—Honor League Mem- ber. [216] DIRECTORY HOGAN, PENELOPE LEE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Voted Typical Senior Girl, Transferred. HOLLINGSWORTH, JIMMY E.—Varsity Baseball, Freshman and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member. HORSLEY, BANKS McCLURE—Freshman Basketball, Freshman Football, Gym Squad Leader, Manager of Baseball, Spanish Club, H.R. Officer, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Awards and Prizes, Honor League Member. HOSKINS, JANETT ANN—Honor League Member, Transferred. HOSKINS, WILLIAM—Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, H.R. Officer, Senior Day Committee, Hon- or League Member, Student Council H.R. Representa- tive, Student Council Monitor, Voted Cutest Couple. HOUGH, CHARLENE REBECCA—Distributors Club, Honor League Member. HUDSON, PATRICIA ANNE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, CRITIC Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Building Care Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Associa- tion Ticket Seller, Office Helper, National Honor Society. HUDSON, RANDOLPH WARD, JR.—Varsity Track, Glass Palette, Choir, French Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, H.R. Officer, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross. HUGHES, WILLIAM CAUSWELL—Varsity ''G'' Club, Intramural Basketball, Freshman Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Track, Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Baseball Manager, Track Manager, Science Club, Honor League, Building Guide, Lunchroom Helper. HULBERT, MATTHEW—Senior Band, Latin Club, Science Club, Essays Contest, Public Speaking, As- sembly Committee, Cafeteria Cashier, Honor League, National Honor Society. HYKES, BRIAN LAWRENCE—Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Bank Runner. HYMAN, LAWRENCE CARLYLE—Varsity Basketball, Football, Gym Squad Leader, Baseball Manager, Choir, Honor League, Varsity ''G'' Club. INGE, ELEANOR EILEEN—Honor League Homeroom Representative, Honor League. IRVAN, LLOYD WINSTON—Honor League. IRVIN, CATHERINE HOLMES—Speed-a-way, Intra- mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Glass Palette, French Club, CREST, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor League, National Honor Society. JACKSON, WILLIAM DAVIS CLEVELAND—Intra- mural Basketball, J. V. Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Science Club, Honor League, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. JESSEN, NICK C.—Varsity Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. : SOs ES Se SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHNSON, ANNIE MAE—Volleyball, Soccer, Soft- ball, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE, Essays Contest, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Junior Red Cross, Library Council, Honor Leaque. JOHNSON, ERMA DAWN—Dramatics, Science Club, GLASS EYE, Essays Contest, Honor League, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Building Guide, Literary Society. JOHNSON, MARIE NICHOLS—F.B.L.A., Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Building Guide, Cafeteria Cashier, Office Helper, National Honor Society. JOHNSON, PEGGY JOYCE—F.H.A., Honor League, Honor League Officer, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Office Helper, Special Teacher's Helper. JOHNSON, PHYLLIS JANE—Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, Homeroom Officer, Honor League. JORDAN, PHILLIP LLOYD—Senior Orchestra, Science Club, Class Council, Honor League, Honor League Homeroom Representative. JUDD, DANIEL E—Athletic Representative, Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Helper, Honor League. KEESEE, ROSA LEE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-a-way, Softball, GAA Member, Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, F.B.L.A., Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Y-Teens, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Office Helper, Special Teacher's Helper. KELLY, ERIC—Senior Band, Honor League, Cafeteria Bank Runner. KERN, JOHN THOMAS, JR.—Bookkeeper and Collec- tor, D. O. Club, Class Officer, Class Council, Honor League, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. KIMPTON, RAY JOHN—Honor Society, Cafeteria Bank Runner. KNOWLES, CAROLYN KAY—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Chorus, D. E, Club, Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Honor League Homeroom Representa- tive. KURTZ, ALLEN—Gym Squad Leader, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Cafeteria Bank Runner, Cafeteria Bookkeeper and Statistician, Special Teacher's Helper, Lunchroom Helper. KYLE, MARY CAROLYN—Intramural Basketball, Speed-a-way, Badminton, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Athletic Association, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Science Club, Bookkeeper and Collector, Essays Contest, Public Speaking Club, Reading Club and Contests, Honor League, Tri-Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Majorette Corps, Literary Society, National Honor Society. LACKS, HOWARD FRANKLIN—D. E. Club, Honor League, Cafeteria Helper. LANG, PEGGY L.—Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, Y-Teens, Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. LAWHORNE, LARRY PHILLIP—Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, David Garrick Club, Senior Play, Spanish Club, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Homeroom Representative Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Student Council Homeroom Repre- sentative, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Cashier, Lunchroom Helper. LAWS, PATRICIA LOUISE—Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Choir, Dramatics, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Newspaper Work, Debate Club and Contests, Public Speaking Club, Junior Red Cross, Library Helper, Office Helper. LAYNE, BETTY CAROL—Intramural Basketball, Hock- ey, F.H.A., Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Office Helper. LINDSEY, RALPH LEO, JR.—Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Band Manager. LONERGAN, ANDREA CARMEL—Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, F.H.A., Class Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Building Guide, Virginia Music Camp. McCARTHY, MARTHA CLARE—Glee Club, F.H.A., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Essays Con- test, Class Officer, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Honor League, Building Guide, Office Help- er, Y-Teens. McCRAW, ELIZABETH ANNE—Volleyball, Hockey, F.H.A., French Club, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative. McCRAW, JUDITH DAWN—Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross. McGHEE, ROBERT L.—Choir, Public Speaking Club, Veep, French Club, Science Club, Veep, President Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Repre- sentative, Student Council Monitor, Office Helper, Intercom., Boys' State, All State Chorus, National Honor Society. MAGANN, DANNY RAY—Intramural Baseball, Ath- letic Association, Gym Squad Leader, D. E., Honor League Member. MAGANN, FRANK MARTIN—Varsity Football, Track, Athletic Representative, Gym Squad Leader, Varsity Club, HIGH TIMES Sports Editor, Class Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Lunchroom Helper. MANN, LARRY—Athletic Representative, Gym Squad Leader, Science Contest, Honor League Member. MARCOTTE, CONSTANCE DELORES—Gym Squad Leader, Distributors Club, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Office Helper, Building Guide, School Fund Bookkeeper. MARTIN, HENRY FRANK, JR.—D. O. Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. [217] SENIOR DIRECTORY MARTIN, KATHERINE BELLE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-a-way, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., HIGH TIMES Staff, Class Officer, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Secretary-Treasurer D. E. Club. MARTIN, O. STEWART—French Club, Advertisers, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Hi-¥. MASON, EVERETTE S.—Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. MATTHEWS, VIRGINIA CHANDLER—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, GAA Mem- ber, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, French Club, CREST Staff, Editor 1960, Advertisers, Honor League Member, Quill and Scroll, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 1960. MAY, JOHNNY—Honor League Member, Building Guide, Cafe Bank Runner. MAYHEW, WAYNE THOMAS—Honor League Mem- ber, Cafe Bank Runner. MAYO, JAMES CARRINGTON, JR.—Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. MAYS, CECIL ELIZABETH—French Club, Latin Club, HIGH TIMES Officer, Honor League Member, Hon- or League H.R. Representative, Quill and Scroll. MAYS, JOAN DARNELL—Beginning Band, Junior Band, Senior Band, F.H.A.. HIGH TIMES, Typist, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. MEDNICKS, MAIJA—Glass Palette, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative. MIDDLETON, W. JACK—Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Mem- ber. MILLER, JUDITH LOUISE—Chorus, F.H.A., CRITIC Staff, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Special Teacher's Helper. MINNICK, ROBERT E.—Varsity Baseball, Freshman, J. V. and Varsity Football, Honor League Member. MONTGOMERY, JOHN ROBERT—Intramural Basket- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Latin Essay Contest, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. MOON, BARBARA ANNE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Dramatics, F.H.A., Science Club, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y. MOON, CLARA ANN—Intramural Basketball, Soft- ball, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, CRITIC Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee, Tri- Hi-Y. MOON, GWENDOLYN FAY—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Latin Club, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative. MOORE, JAMES BENTON—Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. [218] MOORE, JAMES LEE—Varsity Baseball, Freshman, J. V. and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Special Teacher's Helper. MORRIS, BONNIE JEAN—Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Secretary; Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary; Building Guide, Office Helper to Ass't. Principal. MORRIS, FREDERICK WAYNE—Freshman, J. V. and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Varsity G'' Club, Honor League Member, Cafe Bank Runner, Cafe Cashier, Library Council Helper, Lunchroom Helper. MORRIS, PRESTON W.—Freshman Basketball, Fresh- man Football, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Lunchroom Helper. MORRISON, JAMES—Intramural Basketball, Fresh- man Football, Manager of Tennis, French Club, Ad- vertisers, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Change Desk, Varsity ''G ' Club. MOSELEY, ELIZABETH ANNE—Intramural Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Twirling Corps, David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, Science Club, CRITIC Staff, Wildlife Essay Contest, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. MOSS, SHEILA MAE—Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Honor League Member. MOSTELLER, DOROTHY KAY—Speedball, Speed-a- way, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soft- ball, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Office Helper, Awards and Prizes. MOYER, FAY DIANNE—Intramural Basketball, Volley- ball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Junior Orchestra, Advertisers, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Assembly Committee, Building Guide, Special Teach- er's Helper. MYERS, CHARLOTTE—Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Junior Orchestra, HIGH TIMES Typist, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Building Guide, Special Teacher's Helper, Assembly Committee, Student Coun- cil Monitor. NAFF, CAROLYN—David Garrick Players, Secretary 1959; Spanish Club, CRITIC Staff, Editor 1960; GLASS EYE Staff, Ass't. Editor; S.I.P.A., Literary Society, Secretary, Vice-President; Public Speaking Club, Span- ish Club, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Building Guide, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, Vice-President, National Honor Society. NAFF, VIRGIL, JR.—Intramural Baseball, Freshman Football, Junior Varsity Football, Gym Squad Leader, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Lunchroom Helper. SENIOR DIRECTORY NEIGHBORS, HELEN MARIE—Volleyball, Hockey, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Majorette, Glee Club, Dramatics, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Lunchroom Helper. NEIGHBORS, LINDA LEE—Gym Squad Leader, Majorette, F.H.A. Vice-President, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative. NELLIGAN, SUSAN LANGHORNE—Intramural Basketball, Speedball, Softball, J. V. Cheerleader, Head 1958; Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Member, Offi- cer President; French Club, Latin Club, Secretary; GLASS EYE Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Citizen of Month, Delegate to SCA, Foreign Forum, State Con- vention, District Convention, Freshman Class Treasurer, Senior Class Vice-President, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Vice-President Honor League, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Ath- letic Association Ticket Seller, Art Contest, Girls’ State, House of Representatives, Voted Personality Plus, Chairman of Orientation, Chairman of Devo- tions, Chairman of Pep Committee, National Honor Society. NESBITT, PAULINE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Majorette, F.H.A., F.B.LA. D. ©O. Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member. NEWTON, CURTIS WILLARD—TIntramural Basketball, Honor League Member, Lunchroom Helper, Awards and Prizes. NOWLIN, CHARLES SHEPHERD—Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, Manager of Basketball, Beginning Band, CREST Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, S.1.P.A., Class Com- mittee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Treasurer; Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Boys State, Quill and Scroll. OSGOOD, BRIAN RAYMOND—Track, French Club, Honor League Member. OWEN, BONNIE ALICE—Dramatics, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Associa- tion Ticket Seller, Office Helper. OWEN, CONSTANCE LA VONNE—Basketball, Intra- mural, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-a-way, Softball, Band, Camera Club, F.B.L.A., Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Hi-Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Library Coun- cil Helper. OWEN, PATRICIA ANNE—Gym Squad _ Leader, F.H.A. Officer, F.B.L.A., Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Special Teacher's Helper. PAGE, ELLEN ELIZABETH—French Club, Literary Society, CRITIC Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, Essays Contest, Reading Club and Contests, H.R. Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Repre- sentative, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. PARKER, MELVIN—Freshman Football, Junior Var- sity Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Class Officer, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Cafe Bank Runner. PARKER, SANDRA RUTH—Basketball, Intramural; Gym Squad Leader, Orchestra, Dramatics, F.H.A., French Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Awards and Prizes. PARSONS, BRENDA SUE—Basketball, Intramural: Beginning Band, Junior Band, Senior Band, F.H.A., Class Council and H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Y-Teens. PASCHAL, NICOLETTE—Basketball, Intramural; Gym Squad Leader, Junior Band, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Chorus, Snanish Club, Science Club, CREST Staff, Advertisers, Honor League Member, Honor League Representative, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Awards and Prizes, Literary Society. PENNY, PAUL RAY—Beginning Band, Senior Band, Honor League Member. PING, GAIL L.—Transfer, Honor League Member. PINKERTON, BERTA KAY—Chorus, French Club, Science Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Special Teacher's Helper. PLUNKETT, PATRICIA ANNE—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Senior Band, Chorus, Apprentice, David Garrick Players; F.H.A., French Club, Science Club, CREST Staff, Advertisers, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Tri- Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Office Helper, Co-Chairman of Senior Ban- quet, Twirling Corps, Co-Captain; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, H.R. Officer, National Honor Society. PONTON, BRENDA WAYNE—Chorus, Distributors Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. POOLE, GABRIELLE JUDITH—Choir, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross. PRIBBLE, DELORES ANN—Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Tennis, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Athletic Association, GAA Member, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Reporter; Camera Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Contest Winner, HIGH TIMES Staff, Co-Editor; Essays Contest, Reading Club and Contests, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Program Seller, Office Helper, Building Guide, Quill and Scroll. PRICE, MARSHALL ANN—Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, F.H.A., Class Officer, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Special Teacher's Helper. PROFFITT, LAURA ELIZABETH—Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Speed-a-way, Softball, Basketball, F.H.A., Secretary, President; Science Club, CREST Staff, Ad- vertisers, Delegate to F.H.A. State Convention, James River Federation F.H.A. Secretary, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, H.R. Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Special Teacher's Helper. PUCKETTE, BETTY EVANS—GAA Member, Spanish Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper, State Contest, Honorable Mention Latin, Spanish Contest, National Honor Society. [219] SENIOR PUGH, RICHARD LEE—Varsity Track, Co-Captain, Captain; Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Mem- ber, Honor League H.R. Representative, Hi-Y, Lunch- room Helper, Awards and Prizes, Voted Best Looking, National Honor Society. PUTT, SANDRA ELIZABETH—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Glee Club, F.H.A., Civics Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Rep- resentative, Junior Red Cross, Office Helper, Merit Award, Girls' State, Senior Court, F.H.A. Queen, National Honor Society. QUICK, AUSTIN TUNIS—D. O. Club, Vice-President; Honor League Member. QUIGLEY, BARBARA CHAPMAN—Intramural Basket- ball, Speed-a-way, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Span- ish Club, Honor League Member. QUILLIAN, WILLIAM FLETCHER—Intramural! Basket- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Beginning Band, Dramatics, David Garrick Players, Senior Play, Latin Club, CREST Staff, CRITIC Staff, GLASS EYE Statf, Contest Winner, Poetry, Advertisers, Debate Club and Con- tests, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Officer, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Quill and Scroll, Scholarships, National Merit, Voted Personality Plus, National Honor Society. RACER, ALICE VAUGHAN-—Speed-a-way, Badmin- ton, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, GAA Member, Glass Palette, Civics Club, French Club, Secretary; Science Club, Reporter; Essays Contest, Reading Club and Contests, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee, Girls' State, National Honor Society. RAMSEY, KENNETH WAYNE—GLASS EYE Staff, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Lunchroom Helper, Honor League Member. RAMSEY, M. DOUGLAS—Gym Squad Leader, Junior Red Cross, Honor League Member. RANKIN, JOHN A.—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Distributors Club, Senior Day Committee, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Honor League Member. REID, PHILIP CARROLL—Intramural Freshman Var- sity Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Camera Club, Shop Reporter, Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Special Teacher's Helper, Lunchroom Helper, Awards, Var- sity ''G'' Club, Honor League Member. REYNOLDS, LEWIS WAYNE—Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Awards, Varsity ''G'' Club, Honor League Member. RHODES, PHILLIP WAYNE,—Junior Orchestra, Treas- urer and Reporter of F.B.L.A., Assistant Treasurer of Senior Class, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Ticket Seller, Cafe Statis- tician, Special Teacher's Helper, Boys’ State, Honor League Member. RICHARDSON, BOBBY—J. V. Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Honor League Member. [220] DIRECTORY RIDDICK, DANIEL H.—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Frosh, J. V., Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Junior and Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Camera Club, President of French Club, CRITIC Staff, Debate Club and Contests, Public Speaking Club Contests, President of Eighth Grade, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Representative, All-State Band, Boys' State, Honor League Member, Voted Most Talented, National Honor Society. RILEY, SALLY ANN—-Office Helper, Honor League Member. ROBERSON, DAVID GRAY—J. V. Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Basketball Manager, David Garrick Players, CREST Staff, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Art Contest, Honor League Member. ROBINSON, JOSEPH ALLISON—Track, Gym Squad Leader, Science Club, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member. ROWE, CHARLES THOMAS—Intramural Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Track, French Club, Latin Club, CREST Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, Debate Club and Contests, Reading Contest, Class Committee Mem- ber, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Coun- cil Monitor, Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Boys' State, Honor League Member, Essays Contest, David Garrick Players, National Honor Society. ROYSTER, LYDA WALTON—Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, GAA Member, Honor League Mem- ber. RUCKER, JOSHUA ELDON, JR.—Intramural Basket- ball, Varsity Tennis, David Garrick Players, Latin Club, CREST Staff, Advertiser, Contest Winner, Essays Con- test, Class Committee Member, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council Mon- itor, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Special Teacher's Help- er, Boys' State, Quill and Scrool, Honor League Member, National Honor Society. SACKETT, HENRY—J. V., Varsity Basketball, Frosh., J. V., Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, President of Spanish Club, President of Jun- ior Class, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Hi-Y, Lunchroom Helper, Awards, Citizen of the Month, Honor League Member, National Honor Society. SALMON, JOHN WAYNE—Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Varsity 'G'' Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Awards, Honor League Member. SCOTT, FREDERICK—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Senior Orchestra, Senior Day Committee, Building Guide, Honor League Member. SENIOR DIRECTORY SCRUGGS, NANCY LANGHORNE—I ntramural Speedball, Basketball Captain, Tennis, Volleyball, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Junior and Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Vice-President and President of David Garrick Players, Music Club, Latin Club, Vice- President of Spanish Club, Assistant Editor on CREST Staff, Advertiser, President of Tri-Hi-Y, Delegate to Model General Assembly, Delegate to S.I.P.A., Liter- ary Society, Vice-President of Frosh., Sophomore, and Junior Classes, Secretary of Senior Class, Class Com- mittee Member, Senior Day Committee, Junior-Senior Ring Dance Committee, Citizen of the Month Com- mittee, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Moni- tor, Assembly Committee, Delegate to S.C. A. Con- ferences, Athletic Association Program Seller and Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Awards, Quill and Scroll, Citizen of the month, Honor League Member, Voted Most Talented. SEIBERT, FREDERICK BRIAN—Intramural Baseball, Athletic Association, Student Council H.R. Representa- tive, Ticket Seller, Honor League Member. SHEPHERD, CLYDE—Intramural Baseball and Basket- ball, J. V. Football, Gym Squad Leader, Building Guide, Honor League Member. SHIFLETT, JOYCE ANN—Intramural Volleyball, Glee Club, F.H.A., Science Club, Honor League Member. SIMPSON, WILLIAM SAMUEL—Intramural Basketball, Honor League H.R. Representative, Honor League Member. SIMS, ANN ADDISON—Intramural Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, and Soccer, Athletic Association, Junior Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Senior Day Committee, Student Council Monitor, Building Guide, Office Help- er, Awards, Honor League Member, Voted Best Look- ing, National Honor Society. SMITH, CHARLES T., JR.—J. V. Football, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, Dramatics, Class Play, Senior Play, Essays. Contest, Assembly Committee, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Library Council Helper, Lunchroom Helper, Honor League Member. SMITH, PENNY—Honor League Member, Transfer to Glass. SMOOT, JANET DUTROW—Transfer, Honor League Member. SNEAD, MARTHA ANN—Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, F.B.L.A., Science Club, Distributors Club, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross. SNOW, BENNETT JOAN—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Hockey, Softball, F.B.L.A., Essays Contest, Class Council and H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Special Teacher's Helper. SPENCE, ROBERTA FAYE—Volleyball, Hockey, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, Distributors Club, CRITIC Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Council and H.R. Rep- resentative, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Junior Red Cross. SPENCER, RICHARD TAYLOR—Gym Squad Leader, Camera Club, Spanish Club, CREST Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff and Officers, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Repre- sentative, Assembly Committee, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, STANCIL, LILLIAN GAIL—F.H.A., Latin Club, Hon- or League Member, Glee Club. STANCIL, THERESA ANN—Glee Club, F.H.A., Latin Club, Honor League Member. STAPLES, GARY—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Athletic Associa- tion, Gym Squad Leader, Class Committee Member, Cafeteria Bank Runner, Lunchroom Helper, Honor League Member. STATON, SANDRA CAROL—Intramural Baseball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Senior Band, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Bookkeepers and Collector, Majorette, Honor League Member. STENNETTE, PATRICIA ANN—Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Glee Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Twirling Corps. STEVENS, JOYCE LOUISE—Twirling Corps, Science Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. STEWART, DARRELL LYNN—Intramural and Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Distributors Club, Honor League Member. STEWART, JAMES C.—Beginning, Junior and Senior Bands, Senior Orchestra, Science Club, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross, Cafeteria Cashier. STOKES, FRANCES ANN—Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Softball, Volleyball, Soccer, GAA, F.H.A.., Honor League, Junior Red Cross, Program Seller, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Tri-Hi-Y STONE, EDLEY CRAIGHILL—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Orchestra, Dramatics, David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES, Ad- vertising Manager, Public Speaking Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member. STONE, GEORGE H.—Intramural Basketball, Glass Palette, Choir, Honor League Member. STONNELL, HAROLD LEE—Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Glee Club, Honor League Mem- ber. SUBLETT, KITTY LOVE—Intramural Basketball, Volley- ball, Hockey, Athletic Association, GAA Member and Officer, Gym Squad Leader, Manager of Sports, Majorette, F.H.A., Class Council H.R. Representative, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Cafeteria Statistician, Cafeteria Cashier. SWAIN, DONALD MARVIN—Class Council H.R. Representative, Honor League Member, Cafeteria Bank Runner. SWEENEY, PATRICIA JO—Speed-a-way, Basketball, Intramural, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players Apprentice, Twirling Corps, Spanish Club, Science Club, HIGH TIMES Staff. Public Speaking Club Contest, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y. SYDNOR, ASHBY HOCKMAN—Freshman and Junior Varsity Football, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Hi-Y. SYDNOR, MACON MICHAUX—Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Soccer, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. [221] SENIOR DIRECTORY SYDNOR, VIVIAN ROYSTER—Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Athletic Association, GAA Member, Choir, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Student Council H.R. Repre- sentative, Tri-Hi-Y. TAYLOR, CHLOE ANNE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Chorus, Glee Club, F.H.A., Junior Red Cross, Honor League Member. TAYLOR, LIDA TERRELL—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-a-way, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, Essays Contest, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. TAYLOR, ROBERT GLENN, IIl—Freshman Football, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, Treasurer, Advertisers, Senior Day Committee, Hi-Y, Building Guide, Goal Post Decorating Com- mittee, Voted Typical Senior, Honor League Member. TERRY, IRIS LEE—Essays Contest, Honor League Member. THOMAS, MYRTLE ELSIE—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Speed-a-way, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper, Y-Teens, Honor League Member. THOMAS, NANCY CAROL—Speed-a-way, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Distributors Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Homeroom Representative, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Special Teacher's Helper. THOMAS, REBECCA LEA—F.H.A., French Club, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y. THOMPSON, LINDA—Volleyball, Chorus, Choir, Honor League Member. THOMPSON, REBECCA ANN—GAA_ Member, Chorus, F.H.A., GLASS EYE Staff, Glass Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League H.R. Representative, Student Council H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Y-Teens, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Library Council. THORNHILL, JANE LEE—Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Apprentice, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, Senior Class Council, Honor League Member, H.R. Representative, Student Council Monitor, Tri- Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Library Helper, National Honor Society. TILLER, BRENDA LOU—Intramural Badminton, Intra- mural Basketball, Captain, Volleyball, Captain, Hock- ey, Softball, Captain, Cheerleader, J. V., Varsity, GAA, Secretary, President, Speed-a-way, Captain, Civics Club, Spanish Club, CRITIC Staff, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council, H.R. Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, State Latin Contest, Voted Most Athletic, National Honor Society. TINSLEY, JAMES ROBERT—French Club, Latin Club, Science Club, CREST Staff, Honor League Member. TRENT, NANCY LOUISE—F.H.A., Spanish Club, Dis- tributors Club, Honor League Member. [222] TUGGLE, LLOYD NELSON—Varsity ''G'' Club, Foot- ball, Freshman, J. V., Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Manager of BB Team, Distributors Club, Honor League Member, H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross, Library Council, Office Helper, Freshman and Varsity Letter. TURNER, FRANCES EDITH—Speed-a-way, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Spanish Club, Distri- butors Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Y-Teens, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Honor League Member. TURNER, HUNTER WAYNE—Intramura!l Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Manager of BB, Band, Begin- ning, Senior, Orchestra, Senior, Civics Club, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, A thletic Association Ticket Seller, Band Medal. TWEEDY, WANDA ARLENE—Volleyball, Distributors Club, Honor League Member. UNRUE, CHARLENE REBECCA—Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Soccer, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Honor League Member. VASSER, JAMES E.—Honor League Member. VEREEN, RUBY ELIZABETH—Badminton, Hockey, Co-Captain, GAA, Distributors Club, Secretary, Honor League Member, H.R. Representative, Junior Red Cross. VERNON, VICTOR, IIl—Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Honor League Member, H.R. Representative, Hi-Y, All State Choir. WARE, ROBERT BARNES, JR.—Band, Essays Contest, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Record Player in Cafeteria, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. WARREN, ANNE MILLER—!Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Latin Club, Associate Editor of GLASS EYE, CRITIC Staff, Essays Contest, Third Prize on Transportation Essay, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Repre- sentative, Student Council Monitor, Athletic Associa- tion, Program Seller, Office Helper, Voted Senior Class Queen, Voted Cutest Couple. WARTHEN, DIANE—Volleyball, Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Glee Club, Choir, French Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council H.R. Representative, Y-Teens, S.C.A. Decorating Com- mittee, Athletic Association Program Seller. WEBB, SANDRA KAYE—Intramural Baseball, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Athletic Association, GAA, Chorus, Choir, Citizen of Month Committee, Twirling Corps, Honor League, Student Council and H.R. Representa- tive, Monitor, Y-Teens, Building Guide, Office Guide. WEIGAND, ROBERT L.—Transfer, David Garrick Players, Essays Contest, Honor League Member. WEIGAND, SUSAN ANN—Transfer, Honor League Member. WEISS, LORRAINE—Senior Band, Honor League. WHATELY, SANDRA—Civics Club, Science Club, CRITIC, Class Committee Member, H.R. Representa- tive Class Council, Honor League, H.R. Representa- tive Honor League, Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll. WHITE, ALICE B.—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-a-way, Gym Squad Leader, Distributors Club, Honor League, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Office Helper. SENIOR DIRECTORY WHITE, JOHN A.—Glass Palette, Advertiser, U. S. Stamp Seller, Honor League, Assembly Committee, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, National Honor Society. WHITELAW, JOHN LOGAN-—Senior Band, President, Science Club, Honor League. WILCHER, DAVID GLENN—Athletic Association, Choir, Class Play, David Garrick Club, Science Club, Public Speaking Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Cafe Bank Runner. WILKERSON, JUDITH DALE—Beginning, Junior, Senior Band, Spanish Club, H.R. Representative, Class Council, Honor League, Junior Red Grossi ReSec- retary. WILLIAMS, BETTY JOYCE—GAA Officer, Chorus, Distributors Club, Honor League, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross. WILLIAMS, DANTE R.—Essay Contest, Honor League, H.R. Representative Student Council, Hi-Y. WILLIAMSON, ELIZABETH KIMBR OUGH—Senjor Band, Choir, Honor League, H.R. Representative, Honor League, Office Helper. WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM HEWLING—GLASS EYE. Honor League, H.R. Representative Honor League. WILMER, GLENN E., JR.—Science Club, Honor League. WILMER, VERNON W., JR.—Honor League, Lunch- room Helper. WILSON, JACQUELINE MOORE—French Club, Latin Club, Literary Society, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. WINGFIELD, BETTIE CAROLE—Intramural Basketball, Intramural Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, F.B.L.A., Vice-President, Secretary Frosh. Class, Treasurer Junior and Senior Classes, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, H.R. Representative, Honor League, Secretary Student Council, Y-Teens, Vice-President, Girls' State. WITT, BARBARA ANN—Distributors Club, Honor League, Y-Teens. WITT, WILLIAM E.—Varsity Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League, Varsity Club. WOOD, DAVID ALLEN—!Intramural Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Civics Club, Class Committee Mem- ber, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Assembly Committee, Building Guide, Band Medal, Math Con- test, WOODLIEF, DUTY DIANNE—Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, Honor League, H.R. Rep- resentative, Student Council, Junior Red Cross. WOOLDRIDGE, LINDA LORRAINE—Senior Orches- tra, CRITIC Staff, Officer, GLASS EYE, Essay Con- test, Honor League, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. WORLEY, LYNWOOD PERROW—Choir, Distributors Club, Honor League, Assembly Committee, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. WORSHAM, Z. BEVERLEY—Softball, GAA, Gym Squad Leader, Class Committee Member, Honor League, Junior Red Cross, Office Helper, Special Teacher's Helper. WRIGHT, FRANCES CAROLYN—Intramural Basket- ball, (Hockey, F.H°A., F.B.L.A., French’ Club, Honor League. WRIGHT, JANE ELIZABETH—Volleyball, Softball, FHA.) Honor League, Y-Teens, Junior. Red Cross, Office Helper. WRIGHT, LEON HOWARD—Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES, Class Officer, Honor League, Boys' State. WRIGHT, OLGA MARIE—F.H.A., Honor Leaque. WRIGHT, WILLIAM H.—Honor League. [223] TO THE SENIOR When Commencement Day is over, And you're lounging on the beach; You'll think of how your teachers Used to yell and fuss and preach. You'll think of all the scrumptious food That you used to eat; And how you used to tease the girls And stomp their feet. Ah, high school is a pleasant life— So free and soft and gay— But now let's get on to the point, | can't lie all day. This is a poem of honor, Of respect and praise long due To our assiduous leaders— Bud Allen and his crew. First comes that money-mad Wingfield Who has taken all of our dough; But if | ever need a quick five-spot, At least | know where to go. Miss Scruggs, Secretary of our class can be The actress of the year, But there's one little obstacle in her way— She has to get out of here. Miss Nelligan, our Veep, is one Who runs around all day, ate ae you see people lying cold in the alls You know they got in her way. CLASS OFFICERS If you should try to follow her, You'd soon lose track, | bet; But don't get too discouraged, Reggie can't either—yet! Bud Allen leads this splendid group In everything they do. He's done his job 100%, But this is nothing new. He's got the brains, the wit, the charm To lead us as we go; And who is this great leader; I'll be durned if | know. Some people ask what Bud has got To ably lead us with; The answer lies in two short words, And those words are: Jane Smith. The year is drawing to a close; Our high school days are through— And yet the class is still not done, There is one thing left to do. The solemn graduation ends Which we thought we'd never reach, But the class officers still have one more job— Lead us to the beach! by Bill Quillian, written for the Senior Banquet.
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