Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)
- Class of 1961
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X h I E 1 4 i A W 1 x i I 1 L u P 1 ffl 7is education forms the common mindg Just as the twig is bent, the tree,s inclined. Alexander Pope Th THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUDENT BODY OF E. C. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA VOLUME 48 G IQCSI E Z F 1 1 1 u fi 9 Let the Crest staff be your guide for close-ups of our school. From Mr Milam,s Waiting room . . . LIBRARY MR. MILAM'S WAITING ROOM '41- if X 41' of A 1 .-.a:S,af,,.5a'a ,af i' , Rf :I E:-i:'Q-,:- WX .7 . . '., 5.5g: K 2 ,,., 'T. ?' 6 W ff val Nasal! Q Q Q, . , Q , 2 1' 3 . vm? 4.-. aww TN--L mf if r i N., ,A 1 if vi X M a,,,,w,, M X- .X H tg taxi, 40 N Q af. 1 mm mvumwn 'Irv .ik .sta A L A m all mQ.Xifw'f-f 3 1 K' -V' .. fer 5 0 3 . . 4, H A 5 I' v V , ,, K 1 - V ' il 9 in ' 1 , K. 5- A A A as, - u- ' ' , A fl A f -ff g,3IQw'1?QN K Q. . ,, ,Mqfu .Eg LW tw it ,ss 1 .gf H wh Y J- U RTK YAw.W,.i, ,6 1 K .N Q, I an www: Z -,H-AZ. ,X .ali A , . , . 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Labor- ing tirelessly and enthusiastically at his task, such a leader has brought con- tinuous administrative, curricular and building expansion to the Lynchburg School System since assuming his position in 1945. Our own E. C. Glass High School was built during his administration. His wisdom, wit, and easy manner have always been accompanied by understanding, good counsel and drive for perfection. There is not an audience which has not been amused by his humor expressed in unique Georgian dialectg not a teacher who has not benefited from his deep interest. With deep appreciation and warm affection, we are proud to dedicate our 1961 Annual to Dr. Paul M. Munro, in recognition of sixteen years of outstand- ing service as Superintendent of Lynchburg City Schools. L 1 Dr. Munro observes a classroom at John Dr. Munro signs diplomas for graduating Wyatt School. seniors. l9l 10 WW 0 I f A X QB Xi Ax J' I, A 4 f mix Xi if UW iff H1 wil l iw law , 94' i , , , H N Pl- X'.' 1 -il' N OUR INSPIRATIUN As the world has always depended on trees, so do its peoples depend upon schools and students. We see them both, schools and trees, as something spreading and per- manentg beautiful and protectiveg rooted in the common soil and towering into free air. BETWEEN THE COVERS Faculty Seniors Underclasses Activities Athletics Advertisements .il - 1-. ---iili 21 63 99 73 12 711 our tree the faculty is sturdy as a trunk and as stable as the roots. .lust as the roots and trunk hold a tree upright and secure, so do the faculty hold our school firm and up- right. Our faculty help the students grow and develop into the best prod- uct, the fruitof the tree. So . . . Cut seniors pay . . . Mr. McCue, as our principal, assumes the responsibility of co-ordinating and solidifying -all school functions and activities to produce an effective and outstanding educational program, blending in correct proportion the emphasis on athletic, academic, and extra-curricular panticipation. He accomplishes these tasks with a sound judgment and ai devoted spirit that have won him the respect and admiration of both student body and faculty. Not only does Mr. McCue carry out these difficult administrative duties, but he also finds time to give both students and faculty members the benefit of his educational experience with individual counseling and guidance. Our principal's work, however, does not stop here, for he must constantly be a representative for our school, attending numerous P. T. A. and local civic meetings in order to insure the fulfillment of policies conducive to our best interests. Truly, we are fortunate to have Mr. McCue with us and extend to him our sincere appreciation for his years of outstanding service. MALCOLM MCGREGOR, President, Student Council. l14l MR. L. H. MCCUE, JR. Principal . . . tribute to our dministration. MISS MARGARET ARMSTRONG Assistant Principal Miss Armstrong, our assistant principal, is a great asset to our high school. Through her understanding and guidance, she helps the new students adjust at Glass. Not only does she help the new students, but she also helps the Juniors with their plans for the coming year and directs the College Boards and Scholarship Qualifying Tests for the Seniors. Besides these important duties, she also finds time to help us with our aches and apainsl' in the infirmary. We feel very fortunate to have Miss Armstrong here at Glass. MR. J.WINSTON MILAM Assistant Principal Our Mr. Milam fills two important roles at Glass, doing each equally well: he is Dean of Boys and an excellent Civics teacher. His patience, wisdom, humor and keen sense of fair play have endeared him to all of us who know him. Each of us will remember him as a personal friend who never is too busy to share our problems and our joys. Our hats are off to Mr. Milam, one of the very finest at Glass. ANNE GRAHAM, Secretary, Senior Class. Although Miss McIvor is new to the job of Dean of Girls, her clear thinking and ability have certainly earned her this posi- tion on our faculty. Whether a student's problem is large or small, he is assured of a thoughtful, practical solution when he enters her office for consultation. For these reasons, and many more, Miss McIvor commands the respect of each and every student and is indeed a credit to our high school. GREG ROBERTSON, President, Senior Class. SARAH BAILEY, Vice-President, Senior Class. I MISS SHIRLEY MCIVOR Dean of Girls U51 r l E s l V r V w i l n w l l 1960-'61 was the year . . . 55 , B Allen, Evelyn Aud, Baldwin F. Beckner, V D fa.. ,r, ,fi , AVN l fl ze' 1 will ,ff ' 3 -1 31.:,, ' 5 , f . .A x .,3?fW w i5Qrjq,, l 3 K W S , 'M F , . E Bradford, Vincent Bailey, Robert M. Bradley, Deborah R. Brown, Helen E. Bryan, Jimmie Burmahln, E. F. 16 There seems to be a bit of shop talk going on between these teachers. Barksdale, Emma M. Brown, Charles R. Burmahln, Elizabeth Carson, Morris E. Cox, J oe W. Barringer, J. Jane Brown, Eloise G. Canada, Gladys Conson, Marie Cox, Lucile . . A if Z ' 2. , I .gf 2 X ME . . . of evaluation . . . . . wiv A, .,,. A Dabney, Davis, Constance Mildred A. . .- W. 1 i L 5. Elliott, Betsy S. Elliott, Frank H. Fanfani, J. G. Feagans, Ferguson, C. Ray Fielder, A. J. Fore, Rosalie R. Franklin, Doreen Frances C. , ..,.. ,H Q -.,, 1, , - ' it i 'l' Garland, Gilbert, Gills, J. Allen Gilmer, Rita C. Graves, Clara S. Thelma E. Wallace C. .5 ,. , - V Vial K X I, in . rrc XV , :f ir '--' ' A VV M Graves, Hancock, Harris, Harvey, Ettie K. Henderggny Warren, L. Martha B. Bessie M. Anne F. , N,,,,:3 f, -5, , xg i n g? A ,..... -:rf ' -r li + 16 ' Herndon, Hicks, Anna Hight, H. Evelyn Hinds, Cleatus Hgffman, Jacquelyn H. Ronald F, l 17 . . . of selecting new text books . . . iti l , .gs -.,. Hoskins, Howell, Anice M. Elizabeth G. 43.2. , E N',' i 4 M if 'ir ' .l:, --tv 1:1 Lloyd, Angela P. MacGregor, Josephine A. Meidling, Martha G. Moon, June E. as as Q iii 1 xi 1 X 'lg . 3 'A 'f af 'f i 29' Johnson, Sam Macon, Evelyn T. Morris, Ashlin K' Q 1 Noechel, John D. Payne, Perrow, Lottie Mary Spotswood l , ,.-- '-,.'- s, s' W Racer, Ralph A. Rader, Ramsey, J. Buckley Chapman L. 18 1 S, s. Knake, Elizabeth Mihalik, Andrew J., Jr. Nicholls, William W. Pribble, M. Kathleen 'f Q y fi li Sherrill, Bob F. Knipp, Frances Mayberry, Dorothy P. Nixon, Nadine B, Pryor, Virginia W. Shober, E. Reiman . . . . and of their usual good teaching. QE-f 'L kv- ,. W , . 'TIS' V J' Shore, Ruth Steppe, Doris P. Sumner, Louise Sydnor, Teass, F. Alex Malcolm R. Turkel, Joseph Turpin, Vermilion, Wallace, Ware, Helen Anne Burks Cloyd G. Elizabeth N. ': 22556231 3 if ,,4.: vi Ware, Mary White, Jane White, Whitehlezd, Wiley, Virginia Katherine M. Sal y . ' fi 31.1 fi Wilkinson, Vlilliams, Wllson, Tom Courtney Margaret F. Not pictured: Mrs. Carlotta Blakemore, Mr. Marshall Jones, Mr. Tommy O,Brien. Wiltshire, Wright, Jane , MaryE1iza Mr. O,Brien, Mrs. Fore, and Mrs. Blakemore illustrate that a teacher's job is not all work but some play. 1:19 20 .-4 3 f. W Ai 'If i fp I ,.,,,,,, in ' Q. ? il- b .D , I QAVV A 'Qs-.-.-L .r , .ilu 5 - , 1,71-1 ., x I ::A.fA:- X t 11 Q 1 5 ? 5:1 - 4 QI -v' 541 XX 7n our tree the Seniors are the fruit. They are the finished product of four years of laboring and culture. To the other students, they are the symbol of perfectiong they have reached the goal to which the other students are striving, just as the fruit is the symbol of perfection to a seed. SE URS Back Row: B. Dickson, C. Clements, K. T. Ford, M. C'abill, C. Game, H. Henderson, J. Apperson, M. Morris, T. Jones, R. Ramsey, T. Pinkerton, M. McGregor, G. Robertson, H. Stembridge, B. Wooldridge. Third Row: Mr. McCue, C. Reid, S. Shepherd, J. Smith, H. Southall, C. Hughes, N. Tinsley, L. McDaniel, S. Schlotter- beck, B. Williams, C. Monroe, S. Hopkins, B. Reid, P. Bryan, Mrs. Wallace. Second Row: A. Graham, C. Holmes, G. Horton, E. Hudson, L. K. Hudson, L. Webb, B. Jenkins, N. Turner, W. Jester, B. Kelly, G. Costan, L. Dickens, P. Glass, L. Burris, A. Burford. First Row: A. Williams, S. Allen, S. Anderson, M. Beasley, S. Bailey, C. Anthony, R. Bennett, K. Bradford, H. Gilliam, J. Creasy, J. Marshall, B. Myers, L. Rhodes, P. Cuffia. THE NATIONAL The E. C. Glass Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in 1924. The Lynchburg Chapter, three hundred and fifteenth in the United States, was first in Virginia. Members of the National Honor Society are chosen from students scholastically in the upper third of their class. On the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, faculty members select not more 221 HON GR SOCIETY than fifteen percent of the Senior Class for this honor. In March, fifty-seven new members pledged to uphold the fine ideals of the National Honor Society by rep-eating, I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this society to which I have been elected. Striving in every way, by work and deed, to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. Greg Robertson, Sarah Bailey, Ann Graham, Pat Thompson, President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer From the word go, in September, the Senior Council started enthusiastically and continued that way throughout the year. It did a fine job in guiding the largest class ever to graduate from Glass, 384 members, through the rough course of Senior Day, Senior Banquet and Dance, the Senior Play and Commencement. The Council's tireless effort will be remem- bered by everyone, but without the guidance given by Miss Shirley McIvor and Mrs. Evelyn T. Macon, none of these accomplishments would have been pos- sible. SENIOR EXECUTI E BRANCH SENIORS: Third Row: M. Hall, D. Osborne, B. Peters, A. Wiley. Second Row: N. Tinsley, J. Hardy, B. Dickson. First row: J. Burch, L. K. Hudson, J. Ragland, B. Kelly, J. Marshall. l23l From the first day Adams, Frank W., Jr. Adamson, Vickie Rae Alexander, John Michael Allen, Richard Leigh Allen, Sheila Kay Anderson, Sandra Lee Anderson, Shirley Lynn Anthony, Carole Ann Apperson, Jerry Lee Arthur, Wayne L. Ashwell, Sue Elaine Ayres, Julia Anne vw:z f high Bailey, Mary Lee Bailey, Sarah Lee Ballard, Linda Dare Banton, Peggy Jean Barber, Patricia Arm Barksdale, Patsy Arm Barrett, Sally Rhetta Basham, Hersy Grant Bayne, James Morris Beale, Priscilla Ann Beasley, Mary Margaret Bedel, James Edward school, 4451 we.-:HW I We, the Senior Bennett, Rita Jean Blount, Ray Lyons Bomar, Fred Lingle Bomar, James Barry Booker, Mary Frances Bosiger, Edwin Perrow, Jr. Bowen, David Leroy Bowling, Mary Darnell Bradford, Mary Katherine Bridges, Elizabeth Sue Brooks, Gerald Thomas Brooks, Howard Alvin, jr. qxarhip : Of 1961... 4 Brown, Fay Elizabeth Brown, Mary Randolph Bryan, Phillips R. Bryant, Dianne Elizabeth Bryant, Kay Frances Bryant, Kenneth Allen Bryant, Sheila Langdon Burch, Julie Ann Burford, Priscilla Arlene Burgess, Carroll Julian, Jr. Burnette, Verdie Alma Burris, Leslie Lee have had a never ending job Bynum, Rosalie Palmer Campbell, Sandra Carr, Rebecca Mary Carrington, William Alexander, Jr. CSandyj Carson, Ann Marie Carter, Margaret Sue Cawthorne, Sam Chenault, Gary Wayne Childress, Patricia A11n Clements, Charles Clinton Evans Clements, C. Danny Clements, Linda Gayle of preparing for our future Clements, Linda Sue Clements, Patricia Lee Clingempeel, Nelda Lee Cocke, W. John Coffey, Gerald Edward Cohen, Deborah Ann Cohen, Natalie Joan Coleman, Nancy L. Coleman, Ralph Ellis, Jr. Coleman, Susan J. Costan, Georgellen Crabill, Mike Kirk i F . . . through leadership, l Creasy, Joanne Atkinson Crickenberger, Pat Critcher, Gray Douglas Cross, Ernest Preston l l Crown, Martha Ann Cuffia, Patricia Eileen Daniel, Phyllis June Davidson, Waverly W. Davis, Benny Franklin Davis, john G. Davis, Penny Carol Dawson, Richard Henley sportsmanship, and studies. 4 Deaner, Shelby Wilson, Jr. DeShazo, Clarence E. Dickens, Ruth Luck Dickson, William Thomas Dodd, Patricia Lyvonne Dodgion, Sherry Ann Dowdy, Carolyn Sue Dudley, Shirley Virginia Dumas, Harold Bahan Duncan, Phyllis Anne Dunn, Dallas M., Jr. Dunn, Mary Beth But this year, Eagle, Patricia Ann Earnist, Wayne D. Ebert, Katherine Shearer Elder, Linda Lee Evans, John W., Jr. Ewing, Sharon Louise Falwell, Linda Faye Finley, Chris Fitzgerald, Jerry Dean Ford, Kiah Thornton, III Franklin, Carolyn Naomi Frazier, Carolyn Vaughn our last one . . . Freeman, Marguerite Elizabeth Fry, Ann Carol Gallier, Don W. Gallier, Mary Evelyn Game, Ernest Charles Gardner, Harris Calloway, Jr. Garrard, Clarence Knight, Jr. Garretson, Martha Ann Gentry, Carroll L. Gibson, Deanna Kay CDeej Gibson, Thomas Edwin Gilliam, Henrietta Faye we were able to Gillispie, Patricia Anne Glass, Patricia Anne Glenn, Charles A., jr. Glidewell, Thomas H. fPatj Goff, Robert Page Gowen, Carolyn Ann Gowin, Martha Anne Graham, Elizabeth Anne Greene, Delores Jean Grosman, Alan Nathan Gunter, Johnny Max Haas, Gary Conrad Aww ASHYW 461' ienjoy Senior Day . . . 4 Haas, Warren Stewart Hackworth, Gerald Hall, P. Millard Harnmerstrom, Nan Kennedy Craddock fNancyj H S Eli e h amn r' nab t Coles Hancock, Ruth QFrostyj Harris, Sandra Louise Harris, Thomas Aubrey Hardy, Joseph Stogdale, III Harvey, James K. Harris, Gail Terrell Harvey, William Mitchell 749' Praise Almighty Seniors, Haun, Nancy Dean Hauser, Betty Jean Hawkins, Betty Jean Henderson, Harvey Ellett, Jr. Hensley, Patsy Hill, Dorothy Ann Hodges, Martin F., Jr. Hogan, Charles William, Jr. Hogan, Donnie Kay Hogan, Patricia Shelton Hollingsworth, Tom E. Holmes, Carol Jean the assembly, and the parade Holt, Yuille, III QSkipperj Honig, Constance Gail Hopkins, J. Troy, Jr. Horton, Jane Gilson Hough, Arthur Alan CBuddyj House, Leslie Caroline Houston, Sandra Mae Hovda, Russell Hudiburg, Peter Andrew Hudson, Frances Ednamae Hudson, Linda Kay Hudson, Roger L. P Huffman, Kenneth Frederick Humphrey, Glen James, Martha fBulletj Hughes, Constance Elizabeth Irvan, Nellie Mae Jester, Ann Whitney We applied to colleges Hughes, Pleas Nance Jenkins, Betty Ann Johnson, Cynthia Day CCindyj Hughes, Frazier Russell Jenkins, Lois Ann johnson, Harold P., Jr. and studied for exams. 4 Johnson, Robert William Johnston, V. Clay Jones, Thomas Lewis Keesee, Mary Christine Kelly, Mary Elizabeth Kelly, Peter Clay Kizer, Mary Diane Kreger, Elizabeth Bradley Kreger, Judith Marie Kurtz, Allen Lankford, Tucker Wayne Lineberry, Larry The last half of the year Linn, Tommy QSnookieQ Lipscomb, Kenneth Loving, Mary Jane Loving, Mildred Jean Lucado, Wilbur Clyde, Jr. McDaniel, Linda Louise McDonald, Wayne A. McGregor, Malcolm McKenna, Mack P., jr. McNamara, Mary Offutt Maddox, Gary Lee Maddox, Iris Mae we attended the Ring Dance l l Marcus, Max Marshall, Joanne Coleman 1 Martin, Jerry Carlan l l l l ' Mason, Michael L. Mason, Scottie Mathews, johnny H. N Maupin, Lesley Lee l Mayberry, Robert Carroll Mayhew, Ernest McNeil Mays, Carolyn Lee Mays, Marilyn Sue Mays, Marshall Wilson, Jr. P Merryman, Jean Ayres Moon, Charlynne Raye Morris, Everett Lee, Jr were donned with caps and gowns . . . 4 Moseley, Carolyn Lee Moseley, Charles Moss, Linda Lee Muncher, Wayne Bradley Dameron, III Myers, Marcia Rebecca Nash, Harold Hunter Newton, Sherwood Nichols, Frank Arnold CBeckyj Dickens Noel, Arthur Offterdinger, Nancy Gray Osborne, Paul Douglas Overstreet, Mary Palmer SENIQRS And last, but not le Parker, Ballard Raymond, III Parrish, Allie Howard, jr Parsons, Patricia Owens Pearce, Barbara Jean Penny, Ruth Clarene Perkins, Robert M. Perry, Peggy Fischer Peters, Larry O. Petry, Pamela Morgan Pettit, Peter Dudley Pettyjohn, Clunet Holmes Phillips, Kenneth ve graduated with honors Phillips, Richard W., III Pinkerton, Thomas David Plunkett, Linda Gayle Preble, Harry Eugene Quick, Edith Mildred , Ragland, Laurie Jane Raines, Wallace Simpson Ramsey, Robert Kent Reams, Bernard D., Jr. Reddy, Nancy Jean Reid, Boyce George Reid, Charles James RR it l b . . . the largest class ever Rhodes, Linda Anne Rice, James E. Roark, Joan Carole Roberson, james Robert, Jr. Roberts, Brenfda Darnell Robertson, William Rogers, Charlotte Ann Ryan, Betty Frances Gregory Sale, Perry Granville Saunders, Audrey Marie Schlotterbeck, Susan Ruth Schluderberg, Charlaine QP'etej Joy to graduate from Glass. 4 Scott, Virginia Sue Settle, Vincent David Shepherd, Sherry Faye Showalter, Mary Carolyn Smiley, David Richard Smith, Donna Ann Smith, Glenn M. Smith, Jane Annette Smith, Jerry Burnett Smith, Katherine CKittyj Smith, Linda Elizabeth Smith, Nancy Claire The freshmen of '57 Smith, Sandra Kay Somers, James Phillip Southall, Hazel Saxley Sprouse, Herbert St. John, Geraldine Faye Stembridge, Henry Hansel, III Sterne, Richard Joseph, Jr. Stieler, Thomas D. Stone, Linda Raye Stone, Rebecca Kathleen Stump, Chad McClanahan Sublett, Donna the seniors of '61 Sydnor, Ashby Kendall, Jr. Tankersliey, james William, Jr. Tanner, Cecil O'Neil, Jr. Tatum, Peggy Jean Taylor, Lee Winfree Taylor, Linda Carol Taylor, Lonnie Carter Taylor, Thomas Alan Tayman, Gayle Laverne Teass, Jane Older Thaxton, David Lee Thompson, Ann Elliott P . . . prepared to meet Thompson, Delphia Sue Thompson, Jane Mallory Thompson, Patricia Bell Thompson, Sue Carter Thornhill, Carolyn Kim Thurston, Jacqueline Tinsley, Nancy Elizabeth Tinsley, Patricia Elaine Williams Tolley, Dennis Scott Tomlin, Shelby Jean Towles, Charles Ballard Towler, Toby N. our future challenges . . . 4 Trent, Glenda Marie Trent, Patricia Lee Trevey, John Tuggle, Mary Elizabeth Lockridge, Jr. Turner, Alice H. Tufnef, Nancy Wayne Upshur, Diana D. Vaughan, Ann Sara Viar, Sylvia Walker, Peggy Anne Ware, Charles Preston Watson, Russell Lee bid farewell to E. C. Glass Webb, Linda Lee Weeks, George A. Whately, Harry Woodward White, Edwin Samuel White, Jim W. White, Joel Robert White, Pamela Jo Whitten, Thomas Patterson Wiley, Aubrey M., Jr. Wilkerson, Anna Lee Wilkes, Elizabeth qBefsyp Wilkins, William David QBuckj our never forgotten Alma Mater Willard, John Evans Williams, Alice Faye Williams, Betty Vernon Williams, Brenda Louise Williams, Gary Herbert Williamson, Julia Dale Williamson, Marian Vaughan Williamson, Ronald Barry Willis, Melvin Ramsey Wilmouth, Sam Windle, Marie Wingfield, Neal Eddins m 4 F Now, to the beach! Witt, Linda Gayle Witt, Rosa Linda Wood, John Rinsland, Jr. Wooden, Iris LaVaughn Vvooldgiiilegvllllam Worley, Robert W., jr. Worley, Sandra Gray Wright, Cynthia Ann Wright, Harold Bell Wright, Margaret Anne Wright, Thomas P. Wright, Wayne Boyd f'l:'f5'u-155 fy Q? LW Atg phs KUELZ-27.26. Zfwwf W fm . WTP W W7 M ww MWQMBQ TD Q Su-ecesskvx Yr'-I-'N X XXX 0 I QCXQYXYW.. TS. 5?vQnv.o5Q- JK! v Ei 'Too fow Lauflff, who , 'EH burfz bl num +A ff, 'p K 4- 2 U5 VM My . vi QTSLWISVWSCQLQQ1-. ,j if gcc N 1 ww 63322 Tw who W K wp 'E 0 WW e J Qvji W U WM Fly? WM J!! ,WAg,fff'?WWyf!Acy3 55315 fqiv M Q' CX 'vb PERSONALITY PLUS MOST TALENTED L. Hudson G. Robertson C. Hughes N. Wingfield MOST ATHLETIC MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED D. Gallier H. Gilliam S. Shepherd K. Ford 2 YJQTS E31 bw i gamfgfmg CM- 'T , ,, H, H WITTIEST AND NIT-WITTIEST LIKELY TO SUCCEED J. Hackworth J, Ragland B. Williams B. Wooldridge TYPICAL SENIORS BEST LOOKING N. Hammerstrom T. Hollingsworth J. Smith M. Hall The Winning Home Room 201 KING MARTIN MORRIS HIGHLIGHTS GF Jerry Hackworth and Pam Petry go wild in the Assembly. The CREST staff rides the waves. va., s 'is11Ana.MiIl...L QM fy 'nal ,ix WT fam.. A---rum! x QUEEN Tommy Linn gets underclassmen to SHERRY SHEPHERD Praise Almighty Seniors. SE IOR DAY 1960 Six pretty girls ride the Light Crew float in the parade. Last . . . the game. M! gf W.. AS SENIORS WE SELECTED SHERRY FAYE SHEPHERD, MARTIN MORRIS, AND THEIR COURT TO REIGN OVER E. C. GLASS FOR 1961. AS MOST SENIORS DID, BECKY MYERS CONSULTS MR. MCCUE ABOUT HER CHOICE OF COLLEGE. 'iv w..., SE IOB OUR CAPS AND GOWNS ARRIVED AND IN PERFECT CONDITION. RIGHT, PAT TRENT AND ALLIE PARRISH? 712 ,. 13.1 2 55:5 .4 m WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE, MISS MCIVOR HELPS TWO PROSPECTIVE GRADUATES SELECT ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS? ON MR. FIELDERIS QUIZ AS SENIORS FINISH THE FALL SEMESTER EXAMS. ACTIVITIES HAVING GRADUATED, WE LEAVE SCHOOL, REMEMBERING THE FUN OF DAYS GONE BY-ONE BEING GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE. 2 af 4-tl 1 E621 7n our tree the underclassmen are the flowers. They are benefiting from the opportunities provided by our school, and they can look ahead and plan for the future to become the product of a good education, just as the fruit is to be the finished product of o flower. U DER LASSES I 1 IOR The Junior class led by Mike Saunders as president, Sherril Witt as vice-president, Fran Baldwin as secretary, and Claudia Hahn and Nina Knight as treasurers, and sponsored by Miss Canada, has had a very successful year. In preparation for the Junior-Senior Ring Dance in the spring, the class of '62 launched their first project of the year-a stationery sale. This idea involved the support of the entire class, who canvassed the school for sales. This class project was completely suc- cessful but left some of the junior class completely exhausted. A Wonderful Year Many of the Juniors who work on the publications went to SIPA, the publications convention, in Lexington and many others helped on Senior Day to decorate our class float, while still others took part in the Roaring Twenties Talent Show. Soon after all this came the long antici- pated Junior-Senior Ring Dance where we received our rings. With months of secret planning and days of decorating behind us, it proved a memorable finish to an eventful ye-ar. CLASS COUNCIL Third Row: G. Chocklett, L. Anthony. Second Row: L. Whitehouse, N. Knight, B. Frye, P. Johnson, K. Woody. First Row: L. Berry, L. Efird, C. Hahn, M. Sherman. 641 1 -H1-- - 2 ' ' R .,,,, V ,f - J. A . .2 Q HOMERO OM 1 1 1 Back Row: M. Peralda, S. Thompson, A. Smith, L. Watts, B. F. Hawkins, B. Holdren, L. Anthony, B. Davis, F. Hester, Miss Barringer. Third Row: B. Meade, B. Pettit, J. Aronson, K. Snively, C. Terrell, P. Smith, H. Reasor, R. Morrison, D. Bryan, J. Sublett, G. Davis. Second Row: S. Coffey, E. Wright, N. Marsh, S, Morris, E. Wiley, J. Taylor, B. Moseley, B. Marshall. First Row: N. J. McDonald, J. Wright, D. Perry, L. Woodard, J. Henley, R. Hogan. HOMEROOM 114 Back Row: M. Anthony, J. Hogan, B. Fredrickson, D. Wilmer, J. Phelps, B. McNutt, H, Hamilton, R. Taylor, I. Peters. Third Row: E. Judd, P. Thayer, C. Jacob son, A. C. Hutter, C. Felmlee, A. Brown, R. Hackworth, Mrs. Barksdale. Second Row: P. Bethel, C. Rose, S. Patterson, M. Unrue, S. Sweeney, L. Whitehouse, P. John- son. First Row: M. Root, M. Herley, P. Huff, P. Wo ad, A. Henderson, J. Dictor, W. Swift. has flown by . JUNIORS l 65 I JUNIORS . for the Junior Class. HOMEROOM 116 Back Row: L. A. Chenault, G. Simpson, R. Matthews, E. Organ, B. Deaner, B. Walker, S. Elder, R. Kluender J. Farriss, L. Wilson. Third Row: M. Tucker, D. Black, L. Huffman, A. Harvey, B, Simoniz, R. White, B. Mc- Crew, R. Akers. Second Row: C. Childress, B. May, P. Moore, F. Trent, K. Webb, D. Franklin. First Row: B. Fitzgerald, J. Blankenship, P. Farris, N. Davis, J. Brown, D. Johnson. HOMEROOM 135 Back Row: M. Saunders, J. Berry, S. Witt, D. Duke, R. H. Hinnant, W. R. Reams, L. Updike, P. Bryant, L Howell, M. Proffitt. Third Row: B. Knight, L. Withers, L. Davidson, M. A. Thompson, J. Franklin, C. E. Poss B. Skinner, W. McLaughlin, Miss Ware. Second Row: D. Anderson, B. Green, J. Fleck, G. F. Kestner, B Brown, D. Knowles, J. Morcom. First Row: F. Wilks, F. Rosser, C. Miles, J. Dillard, K. Woody, J. Hoffarth l66l The ring dance was . JUNIORS HoMERooM 143 Back Row: M. Viar, J. Manning, L. McLennan, S. Jackson, C. Johnston, F. Peters, J. Spence, Mrs. Herndon. Second Row: P. Clark, N. Martin, P. Donald, L. Burns, D. Eastridge, J. Brightwell, D. Hurt. First Row: S. Womack, C. Dallison, S. Sweeney, M. J. Baldwin, J. Booth, M. Salmon. HOMEROOM 153 Back Row: J. Elder, D. Ferguson, H. Gowen, J. Brown, H. B. Brooks, R. Earles, J. Donald. P. Londeree, D. Spence, Mr. Bailey. Third Row: D. Compton, E. Deacon, A. W. Davis, R. Schmitt, J. Bryant, B. Frye, J. Duck, J. Earle. Second Row: T. Mawyer, C. Hahn, C. McDaniel, N. Knight, L. Mann, A. Barbour, D. Johnson. First Row: J. Anderson, M. Burks, N. White, M. Miller, J. Wood, C. Clendenin. l67l s xx' HOMEROOM 209 Back Row: S. Bruffy, M. Candler, N. Elder, H. Craddock, C. Eaton, J. Harris, P. Hasek, A. Higginbotham A. Fraps. Third Row: ,S. Knight, D. Jackson, D. Taylor, J. Krantz, J. Atkins, J. Marks, B. DuPriest, S. Yar brough. Second Row: P. Wilde, O. Fontaine, E. Berger, G. Brown, N. Rhodenhizer, W. T. Lawhorne, R. Blan ton. First Row: P. Hulbert, J. Kelly, P. Martin, L. Burnett, C. Morris, D. Farmer, W. Newcomb. HOMEROOM 2 12 Back Row: E. Lloyd, D. Mason, W. Bass, B. Crumpacker, W. Tongue, R. Campbell, K. Proehl, A. Durham, Mr. Fielder. Third Row: H. Hudson, N. Harris, S. Goff, N. Dillard, S. Stennette, E. Blankenship, G. Chocklett Second Row: P. Rowse, J. Minnick, D. Gillispie, R. Gibson, L. H. Tanner, V. Wilmer. First Row: G. Cricken- berger, M. Fridley, B. Cash, J. Ashwell, C. Wright. JUNIORS . a great success . i681 uf: 2 f J HOMEROOM 220 Back Row: C. Pryor, F. Hannell, S. Mickle, F. Harris, R. Atlee, D. Ragland, F. Collin, C. Richards, Jr., D. Cheatham, Mr. Racer. Third Row: C. Ranson, M. Porter, S. Horton, K. Proehl, S. Newman, K. Pree, P. Poole, S. Guthrie, R. Weeks, A. Thomas. Second Row: M. Taylor, B. Padgett, P. Garrison, M. Sherman, C. Wheeler, R. Davidson, L. Allen. First Row: P. Rucker, L. Blunt, A. Riley, E. Hagan, F. Shafer. HOMEROOM 225 Back Row: K. Puckette, D. Girling, K. Schoessow, J. Mundy, J. Bryant, R. Wilcher, C. Crist, R. Hawkins, J. Cleland, Miss Canada. Third Row: C. Loyd, A. Connor, C. Basten, G. McMillen, N. Oglesby, J. Farrar, S. Carwile, B. Brickhouse. Second Row: L. Efird, J. Cisler, J. Ayers, C. Palmer, C. Beasley, P. Patterson, E. Cosby. First Row: D. Henegan, S. Lee, J. Thompson, G. Hicks, M. K. Sweeney, L. Scott. . and now, we are . JUNIORS l59l JUNIORS . looking forward to being HOMEROOM 226 Back Row: N. J. Glass, J. McClelland, G. De-Witt, M. Hutcheson, H. Gregory, R. Coleman, D. Gillispie, L Brown, Mr. Brown. Third Row: S. Hook, S. Cox, G. Myers, C. Jamison, S. Ellett, S. Blakemore, D. Stone J. Smith. Second Row: B. Lindsay, D. Candler, N. Baily, D. Hill, K. Vincent, M. A. Cundiff, S. Falwell, R Barbour. First Row: C. Harris, L. Berry, V. Thornhill, J. Gordon, V. Perry, A. Bouton. HOMEROOM 234 Back Row: S. Sydnor, C. Hoskins, L. Booker, P. Brudke, S. Gay, J. Hutter, E. Younger, J. Campbell, R Davis, R. Tinnell, Miss MacGregor. Third Row: S. Gifford, B. Crumpacker, C. Floyd, J. Roberts, P. Ramsey F. Baldwin, W. Bowling, S. Bunch. Second Row: M. L. Firkin, M. Potts, B. Booker, H. Wooldridge, A. Quillian, J. Farrar, A. Fischoff. First Row: B. Staton, B. O'Brian, S. Aylor, R. Gillispie, D. Thomas. l70l the Seniors of '62. JUNIORS HOMEROOM 300 Back Row: J. Cyrus, D. Gay, B. Green, G. May, R. Pugh, J. Cash, E. Walker, C. Pickrall, A. Funke, Mr Wilson. Third Row: J. Butler, R. Fitzgerald, J. Thompson, E. Wilkerson, S. Elder, J. Goding, P. Arwood G. Callahan, A. Reaves. Second Row: H. Hienkle, G. Burnett, P. Casey, J. Fincher, S. Martin, J. Bing, D Cunningham. First Row: P. Atlee, C. Bailey, C. Parker, J. Borselli, B. Carwile. QQVXVQ' wwmmw. M Q 4 5 l f Q . J if ff 'aif1- 'T ,QE 1 - . W ge t-.v a 'A ef. , , I ii '- 'F ' sa . --2:5 BP.. ' wg .. . . . . , . .. V' K -W X ' . ' ' -I J ' I' N. 9 ,.., . W ,. f '1 ' 'X fi 3 2-, ff ' ,.,,,1.:af'.,.v1f.f 'f l .L..QZff'f. A 5. '-1 A A qv ,,w.3gS..ggQQEQn5i.Q as -, PgY3?.:,i,:g5Vxjyf.Ui r .S q V, 5.3. Y V, .f K , .KQV ,-IIELQN. ?Z?fQQp,i -, L. ' lv a I , .. .5 . 1: Miss Canada and Mike Saunders make plans for the Jr.-Sr. Ring Dance. l 71 l OPHOMORE Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Franklin, the Sophomore class has enjoyed a fine and successful year preparing for future leadership at Glass. Officers for this year were Edmond Perrow, President, Boie Wright, Vice-Presidentg Betty Futrell, Secretary, and Sharon Hudson, Treasurer. These wise-fools began making plans early in the year to raise funds for their Junior-Senior Ring Dance next year. They held several council meetings and began the project by collecting class dues and planning the sale of refreshments at the spring track meets. Now with experience . Their fine school spirit led them to the clean-up campaign which was encouraged and endorsed by every class member. The originality of this class was evident in their entry in the Senior Day parade where they did their best to uphold tradi- tion. Now with experience, the Sophomores participated in more of our activities than ever before and supplied fresh talent in our sports and clubs. Their athletics record for both football and basketball are a fine example. And now-forward into the next two years at Glass! Third Row: Mrs. Franklin, B. Wright, P. Calhoun, S. Pettyjohn, J. Foster. Second Row: A. Burton, S. Armes, M. Gorchoff, C. Burkhart, M. J. Turner. First Row: B. Wright, S. Hudson, B. Futrell, E. Perrow. 5 l72l HOMEROOM 107A Back Row: Mr. Elliott, T. Bruffy, R. Craig, T. Jamers on, W. Evans, S. Moskowitz, J. Woodall, R. Smith. Third Row: B. Smith, S. Spencer, P. Thomas, M. Fall, S. Pettyjohn, B. Olson, R. Penny, R. Turner, N. Caw- thorne. Second Row: J. E. Blankinship, J. Tucker, B. Arthur, N. Childress, P. Clifton, H. Coffey, D. Tate, B. Wilson. First Row: D. Killen, N. Stedman, N. Gibson, B. J. Hall, C. Crump, A. Burton. HOMEROOM 123 Back Row: Miss Brown, P. Carwile, R. Mitchell, B. Johnson, K. Kurtz, T. Carter, B. Fitzgerald, R. Richard- son. J. C. Little. Third Row: L. Vaughan, D. Lewis, B. Hopkins, J. Doss, B. Lovern, S. Groseclose, B. Ander- son, B. Meade. Second Row: J. Liggan, P. Mason, C. Spradlin, J. Lucas, B. A. Ford, N. MacGowan, J. Marsh. First Row: A. Heller, F. Bobbitt, D. DeWitt, S. Minnick, B. Hamlett, J. Cleary. our sophomores are prepared . SOPHOMORES l 73 l . L SOPHOMORES . . To meet the challenge HOMEROOM 125 Back Row: J. Burby, D. Abbott, F. Waller, L. Powell, D. Shafer, D. Lawrence, C. McCarthy, C. Robertson, R. Turner, Miss Gilmer. Third Row: M. Harman, B. Thompson, N. Goff, S. Coleman, A. Tyree, D. Jones, L. Jennings, B. Harris. Second Row: M. Watts, R. Figg, R. Mayberry, K. Crawford, P. Knight, C. Gunter. First Row: A. Connelly, K. Hollingsworth, K. Ardery, G. Je ssen, J. Cannon, V. Brooks, C. Carter. HOMEROOM 138 Back Row: J. Ferrell, A. Sandidge, H. Irvan, L. Carson, J. Thornhill, W. Hollenbeck, R. Keen, J. Neighbors, L. Miles, D. St. Clair, Mrs. White. Second Row: C. Smith, D. Eyler, N. Stennette, S. Wright, C. Jefferson, L. Burnley, R. Chaney, E. Thompson, B. Wern. First Row: K. Scellato, L. Cary, P. Haley, F. Lerner, P. Trent, G. A. Cottrell. l74l of future leadership in . SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 15 1 Back Row: D. Caldwell, J. Roberson, R. Wade, M. Wood, V. Stephenson, J. Robertson, M. Gordon, J. Wei- gand. Third Row: R. Peters, B. Cohen, C. Skinnell, B. Wright, D. Chisholm, T. Cheatham, M. Cawthorne. Second Row: B. Layne, M. Tyree, B. McKenna, S. Campbell, C. Harvey, D. Thompson. First Row: C. Dris- kill, J. Gardner, E. Rucker, J. Shelor, M. Callahan, J. Ruhland. HOMEROOM 165 Back Row: J. White, T. Lampman, J. Foster, P. Legge tt, S. Whitehouse, T. Wright, A. Ray, J. McKinny, Mrs. Franklin. Third Row: A. Ashwell, H. Garrison, T. Thurmond, P. Basham, N. Mead, J. Dumas, S. Hudson, L. McWane, J. Paris, A. Duff. ,Second Row: R. Maddox, J. Phillips, C. Rohr, S. Jester, J. Jackson, B. Jennings, P. Hardwick, A. Franklin, C. Ford, First Row: B. Allison, J. Garrard, M. Breazeale, G. Brooks, J. Lavinder, E. Kizer, T. Price. l751 HOMEROOM 2 10 Back Row: L. Sacl-rett, J. Pugh, D. Capito, D. Tosi, P. Carter, C. Kelly, P. Kent, B. Smith, R. Creasy, E Perrow, J. Morris, Mr. Bryan. Third Row: P, McGill, F. Rash, B. Johnson, L. Brooks, B. Ruska, G. Gibson B. Burruss, B. Futrell, R. McCormick. Second Row: J. McKee, J. Holland, L. Malloy, J. McKenna, M. North C. Bolton, J. Burnett. First Row: A, Newton, B. Gor don, G. Bradley, N. Trent, J. Boylan. HOMEROOM 217 Back Row: J. Rector, P. Gregory, G. Brooks, S. Martin, R. Wheeler, A. Meidling, F. Morrison, K. Pugh, W Cheatham, J. Creasy, Mr. Sherrill. Third Row: B. Wingo, M. Read, C. Vernon, D. Cottrell, C. Burl-:holder C. Dudley, D. Pendleton, P. Whitehead. Second Row: B. Green, S. Richards, R. Overstreet, S. Albertson, B Mahanes, W. Jones, D. Freer. First Row: S. Pree, P. Deacon, C. Self, B. Bone, A. Tuggle, H. Hill, M. Stone SOPHOMORES our school activities and sports . l 76 I HOMEROOM 230 Back Row: L. Wicks, S. Carter, B. Stanley, L. Tuggle, S. McKenna, M. Winstead, B. Childress, A. Bowling, M. Wingfield, S. Caldwell, Mrs. Lloyd. Third Row: C. Witt, R. Hartley, W. Ferguson, L. Kessler, J. Buckley, K. Platt, W. Matthews, P. Hughes, C. McLennan. Second Row: A. Mosteller, D. Hamlet, M. Miller, M. Thompson, B. Morris, D. Ore, B. Harris, W. Sanzone. First Row: B. Rhodes, C. Tuggle, V. Smith, S. Kelly, K. Waters, C. Schomer. HOMEROOM 236 Back Row: A. C. Hicks, R. Taylor, D. Hunt, B. Tate, C. Goldstein, B. Wright, G. Hopkins, B. Falls, R. Arthur, Miss Henderson, S. Jones, B. Glass. Third Row: D. Seay, C. Nash, P. Gowin, J. Morris, S. Mason, D. Clem- mons, L. Duff, V. Pinkerton, P. Doss, P. McCarron, R. Boyce. Second Row: D. Dea-ring, M. J. Turner, S. Set- tle, M. Sowers, J. Thompson, P. McCauley, L. Haley, I. Baldwin. First Row: D. Watts, C. Schlotterbeck, T. Trent, D. Fields, L. Williams, P. Carey. striving for scholarship. SOPHOIVIORES l 77 l SOPHOMORES They are prepared to keep HOMEROONM 237 Back Row: C. Loftin, R. Gowin, G. Cox, G. Sowell, L. Sisk, R. Layne, J. Irvin, Mrs. Knipp. Second Row: M. Hale, C. Sydnor, W. Thacker, R. Macleod, M. Law s, R. Baldwin, R. Beard, P. Trausneck, W. Skinnell. Second Row: B. Stevens, M. Gorchoff, D. Huffman, F. Pribble, I. Braun, D. Earle, C. Stokes. First Row: V. McAlister, B. Cyrus, J. Higginbotham, L. Hurst, L. Wallace, J. Williams. HOMEROOM 239 Back Row: W. Jacklin, N. Raymond, R. Myers, J. Franklin, M. Spencer, R. Mason, H. Gaddis, E. Clemmons, Mr. Carson. Third Row: K. Dodson, L. M. Layne, R. Defibaugh, N. Nuckles, M. E. Layne, J. Hatch, D, Adkins, L. Mayhugh. Second Row: P. Smoot, J. Lindsey, B. Baldwin, E. Guill, B. Lee, W. Wright, B. Ross. First Row: D. MacArthur, J. Linthicum, C. Burkhart, R. Garrett, J. Cordle, J. Beard. ,-,e' ww.-eegyv-a...-weiflnlklnrlf' Q gwgy rg 4 l78I the high standards at Glass. SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 246 Back Row: Mrs. Perrow, M. R. Sydnor, M. Layne, I. Jennings, G. T. Burdick, N. E. Sprouse, B. Blackwell, V. H. Ford, T. Bill, J. Cunningham. Third Row: P. Cassada, B. Bing, C. Vatcher, M. Kirby, W. L, Massie, B. Moore, R. Epes, B. Traywick. Second Row: J. Arthur, C. McCraw, S. Armes, P. Johnson, C. Mays, B. J. Viar, M. Naff. First Row: H. Page, B. Gilliam, J. Dodgion, E. Bryant, B. Taylor, J. Warren. HOMEROOM 251 Back Row: Mrs. Harris, J. Carmichael, P. Calhoun, D. McGhee, C. Waskey, D. Doss, L. Smith, B. Ramsey, J. West, F. Baker, B. Duff. Third Row: B. Hopkins, J. Crist, D. Christian, D. Knowles, N. Bullock, C. Reyn- olds, J. Patram, J. Murphy. .Second Row: D. Lawrence, P. Perkins, M. Brown, C. Sprouse, B. Wright, D. Noel. First Row: G. Weeks, S. Key, B. Scruggs, S. Carson, B. Jarrell. l79l F RESHME High School at last! To the Freshmen as 'they entered Glass for the first time, everything was strange and frightening. But they soon became a part of the crowded halls and the hustle and bustle of high school life. Their year began with a council meeting consisting of the newly elected homeroom representatives and their sponsor, Mrs. Brad- ley. At one of these meetings candidates were elected for class officers. After the final ballots were counted, the following officers were elected: Bopeep McKenna, President, Our new class, Secretary, Ken Patterson, Treasurer. Always participating enthusiastically in whatever activity the school was engaged the Freshman Class added much to its spirit. In sports, the Freshmen have many up and coming stars. Bobby Unrue excels in j.V. football and basketball. Ellen Kennedy and Ginny Vern-on show their school spirit by supporting the athletics on the J.V. cheer- ing squad. With the closing of this eventful year, this class looks forward to their future years at Bobby Unrue, Vice-President, Suzie Stump, Glass. Third Row: P. Lampman, B. Unrue, D. Hough, B. Ragland. Second Row: M. Feese, D. Lee, J. J. Engledove, K. Patterson, M. Dellinger, D. Kurtz. First Row: B. McKenna, B. Kaye, L. Woody, L. Glass, L. Dickens, S. Stump, A. James. l80l all rj-4 HOMEROOM 104 Back Row: Mr. Gills, P. Ewers, M. L. Hall, D. Pollard, W. Smith, P. Shields, W. Morris, R. Hutchinson, Second Row: E. Donald, N. Hughes, L. Canada, J. Watson, B. Moore. First Row: R. Williams, M. Hudson, C. Torode, J. Johnson, B. Wooldridge. HOMEROOM 106 Back Row: R. Woody, M. Ernst, B. Unrue, M. Butler, J. Creasy, B. Day, G. Huffman, P. Carwile, Mr. Hoff- man. Third Row: L. Watson, D. Stedman, B. Jones, B. Brown, N. Cox, L. Clements, D. Webb. Second Row: T. Carter, M. Bowling, S. Knighton, L. Lawhorne, C. Thomas, C. Thorn, C. Powell. First Row: T. Smith, C. Hagan, A. Terry, M. Booth, P. Phillips, L. Foster, B. Gilliam. the freshmen . FRESHMEN l 81 I FRESHMEN of 1963 . HOMEROOM 136 Back Row: B. Bell, B. Moomaw, C. Mosley, B. Trice, M. Franklin, J. McLaughlin, T. Kirk, H. Beirne, S. Davis Mrs. Pryor. Third Row: J. Wilmer, J. Bowen, C. Horne, A. Hayslett, I. Sherman, C. Trent, B. Glenn, J. Foster, W. McC1hesney. Second Row: S. Perfer, D. Thompson, A. Roberts, S. Banton, P. Page, C. Whitten. First Row: R. Fox, A. Campbell, M. Dellinger, T. Smith, S. Martin, W. Bryant. HOMEROOM 146 Back Row: W. Harris, C. Isley, B. Sanger, W. Dawson, J. Carter, S. Duff, Miss Harvey, B. Jones, P. Holloran Third Row: B. Ragland, F. Langdon, J. Cothran, B. Bradley, E. Clingenpeel, C. Hicks. Second Row: S. Cole man, S. Honig, D. Wooldridge, S. Austin, B. Crawford. First Row: L. Bayne, M. Neighbors, L. Hampton, B. Regan. 1821 although new . FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 200 Back Row: R. Titus, H. Bond, P. Arwood, B. Horine, T. Maupin, S. Mudling, R. Webb, J. Ridd, D. Mahone. Third Row: N. Davis, B. Whitcomb, A. Pugh, J. Norton, B. Presley, D. Les, T. Wood, J. Crown, R. Davis. Second Row: J. Hanway, G. Vernon, J. Read, C. Taylor, D. Hass, J. Wingfield, S. Hicks, R. Giles. First Row: B. Bryan, D. Huitter, H. Vassar, J. Brammer, C. Bass, E. Parsons. HOMEROOM 203 Back Row: M. Ragland, L. Ferrell, B. Callahan, B. Cauley, L. Mooney, B. Perkins, T. Gowin, T. Fridy, A. Carter, J. White, L. Justis. Third Row: B. Lewis, M. McGraw, F. Cumbey, W. Glass, W. Watts, D. Gibson, S. Hudson. Second Row: P. Barksdale, J. Arthur, H. Davis, D. Barksdale, B. Coffey, L. Olinger, C. Hudson, K. Caruso. First Row: M. Morrison, L. McClelland, G. Paris, D. Bobbitt, J. Engledove, C. Farris. l83l I-IOMEROOM 211 Back Row: J. Bullington, T. Beale, M. Coleman, T. Collins, T. Newman, R. Williams, B. Nelson, J. Royster, J Bacas, Mrs. Bradley. Third Row: A. Shaner, S. Tomlinson, C. Hendrick, S. Carmine, L. Thomasson, J. Driskill C. Martin. .Second Row: R. Huff, N. Sheridan, B. Coffey, S. Martin, V. Scott, H. Rawls, B. Somers, J. Scruggs G. Stansbury. First Row: B. Norfleet, S. Robertson, D. Frampton, D. Bradley, L. Unterwagner, S. Napier, B Eldridge. HOMEROOM 2 14 Back Row: Mr. Teass, P. Lampman, J. Okeeffe, K. Cothran, M. A. Beale, J. Wills, B. Perdieu, E. Burleigh, R. Baber, R. Viar. Third Row: S. Kelly, S. Booker, E. Tucker, J. Willard, J. Reid, C. Massie, L. Adkins B Hooten. ,Second Row: L. Beasley, B. Carwile, F. Witt, A. Carter, P. Gamble, S. Drewry, B. -May, L. Scruggsi First Row: J. Ore, E. Fielding, M. Burkhart, C. Fitzgerald, E. Campbell, R. Martin. FRESHMEN . to this environment l84l HOMEROOM 219 Back Row: B. Jones, M. Holmes, L. Fisher, B. White, K. Elder, T. Peters, P. Osborne, C. Peters, S. Layne, J Wilmer, B. Evans, Mrs. Elliot. Third Row: L. Taylor, L. Johnson, B. Plasters, M. Perrow, S. Stump, T. Risk, D Beard, D. Fry, S. McFaden. Second Row: E. Collins, N. Gallier, E. Hill, A. Burns, S. McCormick, K. Guthrie J. Lowe. First Row: A. McKenna, S. Cox, L. Hunt, B. Grosman, H. Creasy. HOMEROOM 221 Back Row: J. Campbell, D. Saunders, D. Kurtz, R. Coffey, B. Williams, M. Smythers, B. Foster, R. Beale, B Hobbs, Mrs. Turpin. Third Row: J. Lucado, D. Bane, K. Wrenn, V. Dictor, C. Roche, W. Weigand, W Dudley, A. Rash. Second Row: L. Aylor, G. Watts, B. Roach, E. Jones, J. Burford, J. Reddy, S. Hopkins First Row: P. Dole, J. Trent, M. Ellis, S. Sparks, S. Johnson, J. Banton. have shown their ability . . FRESHMEN l85l F RESHMEN . to learn HOMEROOM 229 Back Row: G. Wilson, D. White, R. Wood, P. Gaunt, B. Whitaker, T. McLaughlin, R. Cash, B. Smith, Miss Garland. Third Row: P. St. Clair, J. Ciendenin, D. Campbell, S. Allen, P. Whitaker, D. Crafton, B. Lawhorne, L. Wood, P. Wright. Second Row: J. Haywood, R. Thompson, B. Gardner, N. Thurman, D. Thompson, M. Feese, L. Anthony. First Row: R. Whitelaw, B. Heald, S. Smith, M. Tibbs, B. North, M. McChesney, S. Mc- Chesney. HOMEROOM 235 Back Row: W. Tilley, J. Tongue, C. Candler, W. Carwile, J. Hiner, D. Miller, F. Horsley, J. Clarke, J. Shearer, Mrs. Aud. Third Row: E. Ripley, L. Etter, D. Shaner, S. Neas, K. Knight, B. Bockoven, E. Dailey, A. Cooper, S. Chapman. Second Row: S. Benedikter, S. Lipscomb, S. Gallagher, J. Williams, C. Bobbitt, J. Mc- Cormick, V. Mason. First Row: R. Mohr, M. Carrington, B. Harris, T. Rhodes, J. Bass, B. Snow. l86l and their eagerness . FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 248 Back Row: Coach O'Brian, P. Pugh, D. Browner, W. Tuttle, J. Sutor, L. Mehaffey, M. Freerks, C. Hancock, T. Creger, T. Drewry. Third Row: S. Stone, K. Rutled ge, B. Stowe, P. Tyler, S. Bryant, K. Smith, E. Kennedy, J. Gentry, P. Organ, P. Bergstrom. Second Row: W. Crawley, L. Evans, H. Bond, M. Engledove, B. Heart- well, M. We-iss, B. Wheeler, D. Hogan. First Row: S. Ward, A. James, W. Skinner, D. Morrison, M. Chris- tian, K. Penny, P. Lindsay. HOMEROOM 249 Back Row: S. Killingsworth, H. Howard, G. Day, B. Desmond, L. Sitickel, A. Lloyd, D. Ho-ugh, M. Bomar, Mrs. Hicks. Third Row: P. Willson, J. Kent, M. Arthur, C. Walton, R. Gilliam, L. Fauber, C. Davidson, C. Austin. Second Row: S. Guthrie, E. Cunningham, M. Paris, K. Patterson, F. Harler, C. Cross, M. Childress. First Row: C. Gills, B. Wood, L. Seif, N. Hiller, V. Carwile, J. Wh ite. Dlx l87l HOMEROOM 253 Back Row: Mrs. Guggenheimer, R. Bailey, M. Cronk, S. Farmer, D. Hawkins, B. Mays, W. Cloyd, R. Coffey, B. Ramsey. Third Row: C. Reams, L. Woody, S. Frazier, S. Boswell, R. Cunningham, D. Blunt, D. Barbour. Second Row: L. Perry, L. Freeman, S. Brooks, L. Bro oks, M. Clayton, W. McCauley, L. Johnson. First Row: J. Dudley, J. Carrico, L. Goff, N. Owen, B. Cawthorne, M. Morris. HOMEROOM 255 Back Row: J. Lawrence, R. Moore, C. Murray, J. Pollard, R. Cuffia, E. Smith, H. Berman, J. Knight, L. McCraw, J. Price, Mrs. Fore. Third Row: B. Stevens, T. Stratton, L. Dickens, L. Overstreet, M. B. Epes, C. Perkins, K. Calhoun, S. Candler. ,Second Row: C. Cox, D. Callahan, M. L. Ashley, J. Gowen, J. Hoge, I. Kidd, B. Trevey. First Row: J. Gallaher, S. Rosen, L. Phily aw, E. Glass, J. Walker, R. Simmons. FRESHMEN . to succeed l 33 l HOMEROOM 257 Back Row: K. Jessen, L. McCutcheon, B. Couch, S. Glass, G. Holberton, A. Bateman, Mr. Sydnor. Second Row: S. Coles, J. Arthur, R. Brooks, C. P. Woody, W. Perry, S. Guthrie, M. L. Taylor. First Row: P. Brown, C. Hall, J. Dearing, A. Jordan, P. Hudson, J. Johnson. HOMEROOM 310 Back Row: B. Eubranks, J. Parker, G. Smelser, S. Robertson, F. Millner, J. Keatts, E. Moon, J. Kent, Mrs. Hinds. Third Row: T. Merryman, R. Elliott, K. Jacks on, B. Martin, S. Giles, S. Clark, D. Taylor, K. Gallaher. Second Row: D. Baber, G. Younger, S. Ewing, L. Hawkins, J. Hamlett, M. Calvert, C. Gorsline, G. Layne, N. Garretson. First Row: N. Clingempeel, H. Brown, J. Butler, B. Kaye, P. Petit, L. Carpenter. in their future years . FRESHMEN l39l FRESHMEN at E. C. Glass. HOMEROOM 312 Back Row: T. Crawley, B. Harris, G. Wooldridge, L. Wilcher, G. Meeks, Mr. Johnson. Second Row: W. Beeler M. Kidd, B. Wern, R. Ashwell, S. White. First Row: S. Clark, W. White, L. Johnson, N. Booth. HOMEROOM 316 Back Row: D. Killen, D. McGann, L. Morris, W. Mills, D. Dawson, F. Bond, S. Ragland, J. Staples, A. Morris. Third Row: F. Lewis, B. Swartz, M. Thompson, C. Armstrong, M. Gowin, K. Holloran, B. Coleman, D. Bruce, U. Neighbors. Second Row: J. Seagle, J. Selay, P. Neighbors, B. Sizer, M. Miller, K. Lockhart, L. Glass, T. Peters. First Row: M. Fralin, N. Peters, C. Morrison, M. Bell, S. Kiger, L. Blanton, B. Bosiger, K. Wood. l90l F RESHMEN New officers of the Freshman class: Sponsor, Mrs. Bradley, and President, You can't keep those mischievous Ken Patterson, Suzie Stump, Bopeep 'ABopeep McKenna, of the Freshman Freswhmen out of the snow. McKenna, Bobby Unrue. class work out plans for the coming year. Mr. Carson's third period Spanish class Mrs. Hicks hopes these first year Latin practice using their Spanish in the play- students will follow through to fourth year let, La Pinataf, Latin. Miss Cox's fourth year Latin students are Someday these four French students may busy translating The Aeneid. practice their French in Paris. This year three years of Spanish and French are added to the curriculum. The Freshman Band under the direction of Mr. Vermilion gives the freshmen a chance to put their musical skill into action before becoming members of the Senior Band. sm x 'Nz-v-w., Two of Miss Conson's history students are in a debate over the Presidential election. Miss Garland's students are busy in the process of studying maps. We are proud of our sixty-two strong courses in English at E. C. Glass. Miss Morris's 1A English class listens in- Miss Barringerls 4A English students do the tently to the explaining of a chapter from witch scene from Macbeth. the Odyssey. Tommy Hollingsworth of Miss Hancock's Miss Gilmer is explaining to her general 4B algebra class is explaining the graph math students the method of long division. of subsets of UXU. The function of sets is just one of the new methods taught by the teachers of our Mathematics Department Mr. Fanfani seems pleased at the progress his student has made in the designing of a dining room table. Mr. Cox's future mechanicsl' look on as he explains how to work the lathe. Wfwf1,v,.xi f ' w0 f,m- ,s'a 'A' al 3. ii Miss Canada is one of our teachers who supervises orderly study halls. Drawing, tumbling, and sewing are just a few skills perfected by Glass students. Mr. Mihalik's journalism class is in the One false move would cause a disaster as process of learning new methods of writing, Miss Henderson's gym class displays a typing, and building their vocabulary. squash pyramid. Each of our future homemakers dress a doll Five of Miss White's artists work with every Christmas. different mediums. nuuwu DISTRICT D. E, grgpgiyy-' E OF' THE YEAR MARGUEFBITE F' E ST DgANNE CONTE POI IZEEMA N N ' E.C.GLASS BAND, SUPERWOI2 RATING D!STR ICT RNSTRUMEIQITAL FESTIVA L. SDLOISTSZ LEFTTO RIGHT I-21' ROM! CAROL PALMER MARION WILLIAMSON NANCY MAC GOWAN ZND ROW SAM MARSHALL RUSSE LL. P-POVDA GALE DAY MARTIN HGDGES K .,..-wmv: V' M.M-- I Q 2 : In i I i X i WW Og: ww: 1 - ' ' NATIONAL Meifan' SCHOLARSQ-up fi NA1.z U A 52,6000 csTEDiEfX:wD5ON BETH KE - ' Lum ' STS LLY, BILL WOOLDQIDGE CWINNERD 31, HONORABLE MENTION, NATTONAL MERIT SCHOLAIZSI-HP COMPETITION - HARVEYHENDERSON, BRENDA WILLIAMS, MIKE CRABILL. SETSY KREGER, JOHN TREVEY, CHLSON HORTON, 5ECKY1VlYER5 ,E JEQRYAPPUGUN CHAMpS --m-- ASKETBALL ,vu . r-1 GOVERNOR , wesrrzszu omsvszucgp? ! MARTW MORRV5 Moser. GENERAL Assemezy UNNER- YAN G-REC-fkoeagrimf '- CSTATE R COACH - B2 -. 1 98 qn our tree the activities are the leaves. Our activities broaden the in- terests of the students and provide for a full school life, just as the leaves fill out the skeleton of the tree and provide it with life. ACTI ITIES Back Row: N. Dillard, S. Sydnor, B. Mosley, L. Sackett, T. Lampman, J. Spencer, L. Lineberry, D. Capito, C. Garrard, L. Whitehouse, P. Bryan, K. T. Ford, E. Younger, R. Londeree. Second Row: B. Thompson, C. Sydnor, B. Futrell, K. Pree, S. Pettyjohn, L. Huffman, B. Harnner, B. F. Ryon, L. Dickens, L. McDaniel, J. Bing, G. McMillen, L. Tuggle. First Row: N. Nuck les, S. Blakemore, J. McKenna, J. Dillard, N. Rhoden- hizer, B. Scruggs, A. Graham, P. Cuffia, A. Quillian, C. Nash, E. Rucker, B. Wingo, M. R. Sydnor. Seated: Mr. Ramsey, M. McGregor, R. Bennett, L. K. Hudson, T. Pinkerton. O R STUDE T GGVERNMENT This year, under the dedicated guidance of Mr. Ramsey, the Senior Student Council carried out its theme of Triumph Through Integrity. As it does each year the Student Council participated in many activities beyond the walls of our school. They helped in the WLVA Christmas Party, replaced shrubbery on the grounds, set up a S100 college scholarship fund, and encouraged the idea of a foreign exchange student. The Student Council sponsored numerous hops, sold football programs, contributed funds to the Christmas Pageant, and set up an efficient monitoring system. More credit than meets the eye is due to the Student Council-our student governing body and the link between the students and the administration. l1oo1 Malcolm McGregor, President, Rita Bennett, Vice-President, Linda Kay Hudson, Secretary, Tom Pinkerton, Treasurer, conduct a meeting on Thursday morning. Back Row: B. North, S. Martin, T. Rhodes, B. Martin, S. Candler, R. Williams, W. Perry, J. Reddy, R. Giles. First Row: M. C. McCraw, C. Walton, J. Gentry, B. Stowe, M. Dellinger, G. Younger, D. Hawkins, C. Morri- son, M. Booth, B. Norfleet, Miss Pribble. UNIUR STUDE T COUNCIL is the freshman's friend Committee on exam suggestions, Tom Rhodes, Betsy Norfleet, and Grace Younger, meets with president Mike Dellinger. The problems which a Freshman must overcome in becoming a real member of E. C. Glass are often numerous. The job of acquainting him with Glass is one of the main projects of the Junior Student Council. This year, among other services to the school, the council offered suggestions for exam study to the ninth grade. Community service also rates high on the counci1's agenda, and again this year they have undertaken the Toys for Tots campaign and the Lily Salei' for crippled children. The group, headed this year by Mike Dellinger, meets in the Teachers' Cafeteria and makes good use of Parliamentary Procedure. The experience which the service, work, and orderly meetings gives the council members, prepares them well for further work in the Senior Student Council. lion The only organization in the entire school to which every member of the student body is eligible to become a member is the Honor League. Early each year the Honor League sponsors a special assembly emphasizing Honor in all its phases. In the homerooms after this Honor Assembly each student is asked to sign the honor pledge, which automatically makes him a member. An innovation of the 1960-1961 Honor League this year was holding a special assembly with the Student Council. This Assembly was designed to give the Freshman class an idea of the Honor system at E. C. Glass. Our Chapter, established in 1911, was patterned after that of the University of Virginia and has great prestige among the students and alumni of E. C. Glass. lst Row: C. Garrard, N. Turner, B Reid, J. Smith. 2nd Row: P. Bryan D. Capito, K. Calhoun, B. Staton. HO OR LEAGUE upholds our virtue Front Row: Officers-P. Bryan, D. Capito, C. Garrard, J. Smith, B. Reid, N. Turner, K. Calhoun, B. Staton. Second Row: M. Bell, M. Root, J. Wrenn, J. Kelly, B. Taylor, N. Stedman, A. Davis, L. Haley, A. Shaner, C. Wheeler, S. Bailey, S. Erving, B. Brown, N. Cox, K. Smith, J. Tuggle, M. Baldwin. Third Row: G. Vernon, C. Hudson, S. McFaden, D. Wood, N. Hughes, S. Booker, A. Carey, F. Brown, J. Earle, M. Bailey, A. Cooper, M. Read, D. Lawrence, D. Anderson, W. Wright, J. Campbell. Fourth Row: B. Williams, L. Elder, C. Mosby, G. DeWitt, B. Cloyd, M. Crabill, G. Coffey, B. Brickhouse, J. Linn, R. Jennings, H. Stembridge, S. Bunch, S. Hudson, R. Mayberry, L. Ballard. 11021 M. A. Crown, N. Turner, K. Thornhill, J. Smith. The Carter Glass Chapter of the Quill and Scroll, advised by Mr. Mihalik and Miss Payne, is a literary organization which has as its membership Juniors and Seniors who have done outstanding work on one of three school publications. Specifically there are three qualifications a student must meet in order to be eligible for membership in this honorary society. He must be in the upper third of his classg he must have made a significant contribu- tion, literary or business, to his publication, and he must be recommended by his adviser and approved by the National Board. The chapter's project for this year has been work on a handbook to be given students who enter E. C. Glass for the first time. ILL D SCROLL works on handbook Back Row: B. Myers, M. Beasley, A. Quillian, D. Upshur, P. Duncan, R. Bennett, R. Taylor, G. Costan, W. Jester, S. Bridges. Front Row: H. Southall, M. A. Crown, K. Woody, K. Thornhill, J. Smith, N. Turner, Mr. Mihalik, N. Rhodenhizer, K. Bradford, D. Duke. liosj What is the CREST? It is the living picture of E. C. Glass designed to capture the highlights of each school year for year-end enjoyment and reminiscences in the following years. More than this, the CREST is a part of Glass, as each student will assert as he recalls the roving photographer who happened into class for casual shots or the rush to be on time for homeroom and activity pictures. Plans for this year's annual have been underway since early last spring, and new sparkle has been added to its design through the talents of editor, Becky Myers, and the experienced guidance of Miss Cox. Every staff member has given a little of his personality to making the picture of the busy year of '60-'61 a picture to remember. Becky Myers Whitney Jestf Editor Assistant Edit THE CREST . . . Glassls looking glassv Back Row: C. Schomer, J. Payne, K. Ford, K. Schoessow, L. Dickens, F. Hancock, T. jones. Front Row: S. Hopkins, S. Bridges, P. Glass, W. Jester, B. Myers, Miss Cox, M. K. Sweeney, G. McMillen, B. Knight, C. Bas-ten, J. Mundy. l1o41 Jane Smith G. Costan Editor Literary Editor The popular magazine published tri-annually by the students of Glass is known as The Critic. Under the guidance of Miss Payne and Mrs. Blakemore and this year's editor Jane Smith, The Critic has once again been enjoyed by all the student body. The theme of each issue of The Critic is related to the season of the year during which it is published. Its contents are a combination of stories, poems, essays, and editorials that represent the best of the writing of the students at E. C. Glass. That our Critic appeals not only to our students but to discriminating adults as well is evidenced in the trophy case. Last year The Critic received a first place award from Columbia and an honor award from S. I. P. A. THE CRITIC . . . literary leader of Glass Back Row: M. Breazeale, D. Duke, Miss Payne, K. Bradford, H. Stembridge, M. Taylor, B. Hamner, M. Naff, F. Adams, K. Hollingsworth, B. Wooldridge, L. Burris, Mrs. Blakemore, L. Webb, B. Jenkins, C. Loyd. First Row: G. Costan, J. Smith, G. Horton. l105I Back Row: C. Schomer, Mr. Mihalik, F. Bomar, A. Noel, R. Taylor, B. Williams, F. Baldwin, H. Southall, B. Wright, C. Jacobson, S. Barrett. Second Row: H. Wright, N. Rhodenhizer, S. Horton, L. Scott, M. Mays, F. Wilks, B. Padgett, M. Root, C. Wright. First Row: A. Quillian, M. Beasley, B. Dickson, R. Bennett, K. Woody. Blue Staff of HIGH TIMES works hart This year the Blue Staff of the High Times, awaken- Margidglllsley Rifsggffggu ing from a long summer's slumber, rubbed the sleep from its eyes and found itself reorganized. The Blue Staff issues a jam-packed publication every other Thursday. Glass students eagerly await the arrival of the High Times, but how many realize the blood, sweat and tears that go into turning out a single issue? Results of this hard work can be attributed to the capable Editor Margie Beasley and Co-Editor Rita Bennett, who have learned many new ideas from Mr. Mihalik, the new adviser. Founded in 1921, the High Times has won a place in everyone's heart and even the Alumni enjoy pulling out old copies to relive their exciting school days. 1061 F Back Row: Mr. Mihalik, G. St. John, A. Williams, S. Bunch, E. Hyman, S. Schlotterbeck, K. Proehl, D. Upshur, S. Holt, D. Mason, E. Perrow. Second Row: A. Fischoff, D. Gibson, C. Wheeler, L. Plunkett, N. Smith, K. Vin- cent, P. Thayer, M. B. Dunn, M. A. Crown, N. Turner. First Row: J. Kreger, B. Kelly, B. Williams, G. Hicks, S. Morris, D. Kizer, B. F. Ryan. fith hite Staff for good papers Editor C0-Editfrf Under the direction of the new adviser, Mr. Mihalik, Martha Ann Crown Nancy Tamar the staff published its first issue September 29. The High Times emerged from the rigors of a reorganization, sporting six new feature-filled pages and two separate staffs. The paper also included many new and needed columns on sports, editorials, teacher features, person- alities, and general world news. There was also this year an increased number of pictures. The students responded enthusiastically to this new High Times, and the number of subscriptions soared. Congratulations to the White Staff of the High Times and to your Editor Martha Ann Crown and Co-Editor Nancy Turner for its grand publication of the news at Glass in a bigger and better High Times. l107 The Glass Eye is a four page mimeographed news- paper published bi-monthly by the ninth graders. Under the direction of Miss Allen, Mr. Brown and Mrs. Lloyd, with Mrs. Lloyd substituting for Miss Allen first semester, this new and eager staff learns the basic rules of journalism. The Glass Eye contains imaginative articles, poems, cartoons and gossip and contributes to the school spirit. It also serves to acquaint the student body with the new freshmen. The Glass Eye is one of the few high school papers in this area which is written and produced within the walls of the school and those who have previously worked on it have often advanced to bigger things in our school publications. Yes, we are proud of our Glass Back Row: D. Stedman, M. McChesney. First - - - Row: P. Hudgins, S. Robertson, T. Collins. Eye and Its lndustrlous Freshmen' Keep an eye on THE GLASS EYEH Back Row: Mr. Brown, T. Fridy. Third Row: S. Witt, G. Campbell, L. Fisher, Mrs. Lloyd, C. Walton, T. Collins, S. Peifer, B. Bateman, B. Presley, W. Bowling, P. Garrison, D. Barbour. Second Row: M. J. Loving, Miss Williams, J. Fleck, W. McChesney, D. Stedman, P. Hudgins, B. Eldridge, B. Regan, J. Gallaher, S. Drewry, B. Wood, S. Ford, O. Fontaine. First Row: J. Reddy, S. Robertson, M. McChesney, C. Gills, J. Campbell, S. Hook, S. Killingsworth, S. Hicks, C. McDaniel, P. Huff. H081 We must grant the artist his subject, his idea, his donnee: our criticism is applied only to what he makes of itf' -HENRY JAMES. This statement could easily be the pledge of the Literary Society, an organization whose purpose is to encourage an interest in theory and application of techniques of writing. The club is comprised of stu- dents who are avid readers, writers, and conversa- tionalists. It meets once a month to give members an opportunity to criticize each other's compositions. The sponsor for the Literary Society is Miss Mary Spots- wood Payne who is ever ready to lend a helping hand to her struggling artiste. In addition to its literary pursuits, an annual project of the club is the donation of a current book to the school library. I The officers of the Literary Society make exciting plans for their next meet- mg. THE LITER RY SOCIETY creates and criticizes Back Row: M. Winstead, K. Platt, P. Trausneck, M. Calvert, M. Naff, C. Vatcher, B. Futrell, B. Green, L. Webb, B. Knight. Third Row: B. Wright, B. Thompson, G. McMillen, J. E. Blankinship, K. Hollingsworth, B. A. Ford, L. Smith, J. Lonergan, J. Cleary, C. Lloyd, K. Bradford, P. Cuffia, N. Reddy. Second Row: S. Hardesty, C. Basten, K. Waters, H. Southall, D. Upshur, M. A. Crown, G. Horton, N. Hammerstrom, Miss Payne, G. Costan, S. Hudson, M. Gorchoff, M. Root, L. Burriss. First Row: J. Creasy, N. Stedman, M. Taylor, B. Wingo, N. Gibson, J. Garrard, B. Allison, I. Braun. 11091 Back Row: F. Adams, R. Wilcher, C. Terrell, S. Morris, M. Root, G. Hicks, S. Anderson, N. Raymond, L. Anthony, C. Crump, M. Taylor, B. Myers, J. McKenna, B. Allison, J. Linthicum. Second Row: Miss Bar- ringer, M. Hale, S. Bunch, S. Carter, B. Futrell, K. Platt, P. Clifton, B. A. Ford, B. Poole, C. Basten, L. Watts, K. Proehl, M. Sherman, C. Fielder. First Row: B. Kelly, P. Arwood, B. Williams, H. Stembridge, G. Costan, L. Burris, F. Hester, G. A. Cotrell, B. Davis, N. Hammerstrom. FORENSIC CL B, Western District hosts DEBATE CLUB Back Row: R. Taylor, J. Mundy, C. Fielder, S. Sloan, B. Meade. First Row: Miss Barringer, M. Sherman, G. Rob- The Forensic Club is an active part of the academic ertson, B- Myers, B' Wfmldfidgef S' spirit of E. C. Glass. It is composed of two separate divisions: Debate group, consisting of twelve members, and Public Speaking Club of forty-five members. Shepherd, R. Ramsey. The leadership and enthusiasm of Miss Jane Bar- ringer, faculty adviser, inspire her followers. Under her i direction Weak knees, shaky hands and trembling voices are replaced with confidence, selfeassurance and poise. The National High School Topic, Resolved: That the United Nations should be significantly strengthened, provoked much debate in 1961. The annual Western District Forensic Meet was held at Glass this year, when students participated in debate, public speaking, spelling and poetry and prose reading. mol Back Row: P. Clark, L. Whitehouse, G. Basham, B. Walker, E. White, R. Coleman, P. Hudiberg, L. G. Clements, F. Hester, P. Johnson. First Row: A. Graham, C. Moon, C. Gowen, F. Huffman, P. White, E. Howell, S. Allen, C. Rose, P. Petry, Mrs. Dabney. LIBRARY HELPERS learn by working Sheila Allen, Mrs. Nixon, and Carolyn Rose prepare for a busy day in the library. Sheh-h! The stilling quiet of the library is shattered only by a chair moving or a hushed whisper as students ask the library assistants for help in finding good books or reference materials. Because they are interested in books and reading, these assistants are willing to serve in the library during their study periods. Club members assisted in routine library activities, encouraged good reading, and promoted the use of the library by the entire school. Their duties concerned working at the desk, putting books on the shelves, checking permits, fixing displays, filing cards, checking over-due books and fines, and checking out books to students. Mrs. Dabney, along with Mrs. Nixon, our new librarian, helped the students prosper from their worthwhile hour in the library. Illll Before a packed house on November 23, the David Garrick Players presented Seventeen, the ever popular l play concerning the problems of a teenager entering manhood. The presentation, however, was the culmina- tion of several months' hard work by more than one hundred students. But here, let's trace the steps to a , successful play. Long be-fore school began, the club's sponsor and most capable director, Miss Virginia Wiley, with a committee had to select a play that would offer both a variety of roles and a sustaining plot for the audience. Booth Tarkington's Seventeen was chosen. Soon after school started, tryouts were held, which brought very gratifying results. Tom Pinkerton, Bill Wooldridge, and Nancy Hammerstrom received the leading roles. The young thespians practiced laborious- ly for weeks. From behind the scenes or fro Back Row: C. Mosby, B. Wooldridge, B. Lovern, D. Pollard, P. Carwile, D. Lawrence, S. Coleman, R. Elliott, R. Kluender, R. Ramsey, A. Wiley, J. Towey, J. Tankersley, B. Turner, M. Anthony, S. Moskowitz, Mr. Fan- fani. Third Row: Miss Wiley, N. Garretson, J. Aronson, H. Wooldridge, P. Haley, C. Terrell, S. Coffey, T. Pinkerton, D. Moseley, B. F. Hawkins, J. Taylor, J. Flick, H. Henderson, D. Stone, M. McGregor, W. Jester, G. Horton, C. Loyd. Second Row: B. Knight, J. Liggan, S. Sparks, S. Rosen, P. Perry, A. Saunders, C. Morris, L. Burnett, P. Thayer, P. Wilde, T. Jones. First Row: M. Gorchoff, P. Bethel, J. Dillard, B. Harris, C. Richards, A. Durham. H121 By now the play was well on its way. For the next six weeks, the dedicated actors memorized, practiced, and polished their parts. Under the direction of Mr. Fanfani, the stage and light crew built, painted, and il- luminated two intricate sets and then practiced their silent, but important roles. The hour finally came on Thanksgiving Eve. The lights dimmedg the curtain parted, Seventeen was once more a hit. Yet this was not all. The club had to enter the One Act Play Festival in Danville on March 4. Be- cause the fall production was excellent, a scene from Seventeen was again chosen. Why do we have a dramatic club? According to Miss Wiley, its purpose is, to give ambitious students a ch-ance to express themselves on the stage and to learn more about the theater. le audience, Seventeen,, was great! Back Row R Elliott C Mosby R Ramsey R. Kluen der, C. Game, Mr. Fanfani, B. Turner, M. Anthony, D. Lawrence P Carwxle First Row N Garrison, J. Liggan, J. Tankersley, J. Trevey, S-. Moskowitz, D. Pollard, L113 Back Row: J. Mundy, N. Hammerstrom, J. Sutor, B. Couch, .S. Yarbrough, D. Osborne, S. Mickle, H. Reasor, G. DeWitt, D. Thomas. Third Row: P. Beale, S. Mason, M. Breazeale, G. Braun, H. Craddock, M. Watts, P. Whitaker. Second Row: J. Pinkerton, C. Morris, C. Loyd, L. Rhodes, L. Taylor, F. Hancock, S. Coleman, J. Earle. First Row: B. Harris, J. Creasy, L. Dickens, G Horton, P. Patterson. THE GLASS PALETTE produces artists of tomorrow I . . L. Taylor explains to other members of Each fall, students interested in becoming members the G1355 Palette the use of different of the Glass Palette submit two works of art to be mediums- judged by the standing members. From those works submitted, members are chosen on the artistic value of their work. The club, sponsored by Miss Jane White, has between twenty-five and thirty members and usually meets once a month. Activities of the Glass Palette are educational and interesting. Opportunities such as building floats for the i Senior Day Parade offer chances to work together in creative fun. This year's float had a sidewalk cafe theme. Frequently, the Glass Palette holds its meetings at the homes of members. At such times speakers are the program. For example, Mr. Robert Fuller, member of the Randolph-Macon art faculty, spoke concerning Architecture of American Churches. The highlight of the year was the Saturday Paint- ing Party. The members brought materials and worked on subjects of their own choice. 1141 Back Row: E. White, C. Game, D. McAlister, G. Robertson, H. Gilliam, J. Mundy, B. A. Ford, C. Jacobson, S. Armes, B. Childress, C. Spradlin, T. Jones, N. Hammerstrom, Miss Conson, R. Elliott. S-econd Row: B. Turner, J. Burch, B. Carr, F. Hester, R. Ramsey, B. Brickhouse, S. Shepherd, J. Smith, R. Kluender. First Row: C. Waskey, L. Stickel, K. Sydnor, B. Myers, P. Bryan. ASSEMBLY COM ITTEE has successful season R. Ramsey, C. Game and E. White dis- cuss a coming assembly program. The Assembly Committee is committed to the task of giving the student body a taste of entertainment and education through a varied schedule of programs dur- ing Athe school year. Miss Marie Conson, faculty adviser, along with Charles Game and Edwin White, Assembly Committee Co-Chairmen, organized and supervised ex- cellent assemblies in 1960-61. Of special note were the living-picture Orientation Program, the impressive Honor League Presentation, the beautiful, traditional Christmas Pageant, the enter- taining Talent Assembly, the suspense-filled, exciting National Honor Society Announcements and the climactic Awards Assembly. Besides serving as a source of entertainment to spectators and an expression for participating students, these assembly programs will afford vivid memories to both groups through the years. H151 1 Science enthusiasts have been busy once again this Q year in the extra-curricular phase of their interest, the Science Club. The Science Club offers an excellent chance to increase scientific knowledge through field trips, films, and demonstrations by members. The club's cooperation with the Lynchburg Society of Scientists and Engineers enables students to further their projects through work with specialized scientists and engineers. Activities this year have included field trips to Allen Morrison Sign Company, General Electric, and other places of scientific interest in Lynchburg. A forum presented to encourage careers in engineering by the Lynchburg Society of Scientists and Engineers was a highlight of the year, but the most explosive event was the near loss of several fingers by an eager student in preparing a demonstration on explosives! Officers, Beth Kelly, Judy Mundy David Bowen, and Charles Glenn, pre- pare a demonstration. Future scientists encouraged by the SCIENCE CL B Back Row: P. Hudiberg, Mr. Fielder, D. Osborne, B. Morrison, A. Meidling, T. Jones, B. Myers, F. Hester, W. Massie. Second Row: R. Tinnell, B. Horine, A. Wiley, N. Macgowan, B. Carr, M. Sherman, D. Cohen. Front Row: D. Morrison, P. Patterson, J. Earle, B. Kelly, D. Bowen, J. Mundy, B. F. Hawkins, P. Wild, C. Fielder, B. Meade, B. Pettit. 161 The members of the Future Business Leaders of America, under the leadership of Mrs. Herndon, seek to develop business leadership and character, and try to improve their knowledge and skill of business. Their theme for the year was The Well Dressed Business Girl. Their programs this year consisted of speakers on fashions and cosmetics for the business girls, a panel on careers and business opportunities of Lynchburg, and filmstrips on fashions. They also took a field trip to G. E. The highlights of the year were the long awaited- for-banquet and the annual trip to F.B. L. A. Regional Convention at Longwood College. The officers for this year were Carolyn Franklyn, President, Arlene Burford, Vice-President, Audrey Saunders, Secretary, Betty Jenkins, Treasurer, Linda Gayle Clements, Reporter, Pat Barber, Historian, and H, Donna Smith, Parliamentarian. Future business girls go over program for next meeting. FUTURE BUSINESS GIRLS aim to be fashionable Back Row: L. Syone, C. Hahn, K. Krantz, M. Callaham, D. Gregory, B. Roberts, D. Gillispie, B. Miller, C. Beasley, J. Aronson, J. Ashwell. Second Row: S. Hook, P. Barber, M. Fridley, L. G. Clements, A. Burford, C. Franklin, A. Saunders, V. Thornhill, B. Jenkins, Mrs, Herndon. First Row: B. Gordon, J. Beard, L. McDaniel, N. Smith, B. May. Lim For the first time in many years the enrollment in Latin is so big that it is necessary that we have a third year class in Cicero and a fourth year class in Vergil. Last year the enrollment was thirty-eight and this year it is fifty-three. The Latin Club meets every month except january at the homes of members with five people serving as hosts. The club has a system which follows the practice of speakers and programs by the students on different phases of Roman life at alternate meetings. In November Rev. W. S. Tongue from First Metho- dist Church showed beautiful slides of Italy and Greece taken on his recent trip to the Holy Land. In February Dr. James S. Constantine, Greek professor at the University of Virginia, showed slides on the voyage of Aeneas from Troy to Italy. About half of the Vergil class had the unusual privilege of attending The voyage of Aeneas is fascinating to these Vergil scholars. Arma virumque cano Back Row: P. Bryan, C. Reid, J. Trevey, H. Dumas, K. T. Ford, J. Apperson, C. Clements. Second Row: B. Wooldridge, B. Reid, M. O. McNamara, M. Williamson, C. Anthony, C. Gowen, C. Monroe, Miss Cox, R. Ben- nett. First Row: B. Williams, L. Webb, B. Myers, B. Hamner, L. Dickens, N. Hammerstrom, G. Costan. 1181 l the meeting of the Archaeological Society at Randolph- Macon Woman's College and hearing a lecture by the famous archaeologist, Mr. Oscar Broneer, showing recent finds in Corinth, Greece. In March Dr. Robert B. Loyd, Professor of Latin at R.-M.W.C., made his second talk in two years entitled Vergil's Charactersf' On Halloween the members of the Latin Club went to the oracle of Apollo at Cumae where they had their fortunes told in leaves, of course, in Latin. While there they tarried to listen to an account of a football game between the Greeks and the Trojans broadcast from Olympus. Our Christmas meeting was observed by re- viving the Roman Saturnalia. At Valentine we had a very appropriate quiz on famous Greek and Roman lovers. Cicero certainly has the attention of these third year Latin students. O tempora, O mores! Back Row: L. Huffman, N. Dillard, C. Richards, A. Fischoff, G. Chocklett, P. Thayer, R. Taylor. Third Row: Miss Cox, E. Hyman, B. Pettit, D. Anderson, M. Unrue, E. Cosby, N. Oglesby, A. Quillian. Second Row: S. Sweeney, B. Meade, P. Patterson, B. Cash, C. Fielder, P. Huff, P. Wilde, B. Staton. First Row: P. Hulbert, A. Miller, N. Rhodenhizer, K. Schoessow, J. Mundy, K. Woody. l L119 ,, Back Row: S. Dowdy, F. Hancock, N. Tinsley, P. Kelly, S. Schlotterbeck, T. Pinkerton, H. Stembridge, R. Ramsey, C. Glenn, G. Basham, C. Clements. Third Row: S. Shepherd, W. Jester, J. Creasy, M. Beasley, E. Hudson, S. Thompson, K. Thornhill, G. Costan, B. Pearce, A. Grosman, L. Whitehouse, S. Allen, S. Bar- rett, H. Southall, D. Cohen, Miss Wilkinson. Second Row: G. Horton, J. Burch, J. Smith, P. Petry, N. Offterdinger, B. J. Hauser, F. Adams, L. Taylor, B. James, S. Campbell, L. Elder, B. F. Ryan, C. Hughes. First Row: B. Kelly, L. Rhodes, K. Bradford, H. Henderson. Le Cercle Francais Left to right: H. Henderson, B. Kelly K. Bradford, L. Rhodes. Have you ever wondered Why Americans go to drive- in movies? Or what the French think of Brigette , Bardot? The French Club members learned the answers to these and many other equally intellectual questions from Claude Grevaz, the guest speaker at their February meeting. Claude is a young man from Chamonex, France. According to him, Americans go to drive-ins because they are lazy. The French do not like Brigette Bardot because she cannot act. As is obvious, the purpose of the French Club is to give its members the opportunity to learn about the culture and customs of France. The meetings are con- ducted entirely en francais, giving the French Club members a chance to practice all the French they have learned in school. l120I Back Row: ,S. Cox, B. Green, O. Fontaine, P. Huff, Miss Wilkinson. Second Row: C. Dallison, A. Smith, E. Judd, S. Ayers, P. Bethel, K. Pree, P. Arwood, R. Chaney. First Row: C. Murray, S. Bruffy, D. Girling, A. Henderson. En Francais, S'il Vous Plait Left to Right: S. Bruffy, D. Girling, A. Henderson, C. Murray. Bonjour and Taisez-vous are phrases that usually start the meetings of the Junior French Club. These meetings are held nearly every month at the homes of different members of the club and are conducted mostly in French with the help of a dictionary and French teacher, Miss Wilkinson. The purpose of the Club is to get acquainted with the customs, culture, and language of the land of gay Paris. This is the first year for the junior French Club, and since there is only one class of Juniors studying second year French, the Club is not very large- having only eighteen members. This does not stop its members though from playing games-in French, of course-hearing speakers on France, and having lively 'F meetings. H211 The first meeting of El Club Espanol for 1960-61 was held in October, with Mrs. Knipp as adviser. The members elected officers and Miss jane White showed slides of her recent trip to Spain. The November meeting of the Club was highlighted 'i by skits depicting different Spanish characters and fairy tales told in Spanish by Senor Diego Hall, a teacher of Spanish at Appomattox High School. iifff In December the annual pinata party was held at Ann Vaughn's. At this meeting games were played, villancios sung, Christmas stories told, and a Christmas play given-all in Spanish, of course. The meetings throughout the remainder of the year had interesting and informative programs, the last meeting being a big swimming and picnic party. Thus ended a year of fun, of studying about the customs and culture of Spanish-speaking people, and of using their language: our part of the general effort to further the Good Neighbor policy. Ann Vaughn serves refreshments at the Christmas Fiesta. SENIOR SPANISH CLUB promotes good will Back Row: D. S-terne, M. Marcus, R. Phillips, R. Watson, J. Smith, R. Williamson, T. Wright, B. Parker, H Gardner, D. Moseley, S. Newton, M. Morris, L. Taylor, H. Prebble, H. Whately, T. Glidewell, C. Lucado, B Dickson, G. Robertson, T. Mitchell, J. Henley. Second Row: C. Rogers, P. Glass, M. B. Dunn, C. Moseley N. Coleman, ,S. Coleman, R. Brown, J. Cisler, L. House, H. Gilliam, L. K. Hudson, J. Ragland, S. Ebert, S Bailey, A. Turner, L. Ballard, B. Hawkins, L. Plunkett, Mrs. Knipp, P. Pettit, T. Stieler, J. Marshall, A Graham, M. Mays. First Row: S. Ewing, P. Daniel, P. Perry, S. Bridges, M. Gowin, D. Upshur, B. Williams M. A. Crown, L. W-int, L. Clements, S. Scott, S. Smith, N. Cohen, C. Holmes, WS. Bryant, P. Tinsley. H221 The Junior Spanish Club got off to a fresh start this year with its first meeting at the home of Dawn Cunningham. Officers were elected and songs were sung in Spanish. The Club meets once a month at the homes of dif- ferent students. Most of the meetings are conducted in Spanish with 'the help of Mr. Carson, the Club sponsor. The club's aim is to learn more about countries South of the Border in order to better our relations with them. These young Spanishites met at Carolyn Jacobson's for their second meeting and Senor Diego Hall told a fairy tale in Spanish. At Christmas they had a party which was celebrated by the breaking of the pinata and singing of Christmas Carols. This is the first year for the Junior Club and it has Officers, Pres., R' Hogan? V,-Pres., D. proved to be a tremendous success. Cunningham, Sec., C. Jacobson, Treas., J. Berry, Reporter, F. Hester. UNIOR SPANISH CLUB has new experiences Back Row: P. Bryant, H. Gregory, J. Berry, L. Anthony, F. Hester, Mr. Carson. Third Row: B. Meade, Mrs. Knipp, C. Childress, J. Roberts, B. F. Hawkins, C. Jacobson. Second Row: D. Taylor, A. Reaves, B. Brooks, N. Davis, H. Craddock, D. Duke. First Row: J. Fincher, B. Morrison, R. Hogan, C. Rose, D. Cunningham. 11231 Back Row: M. E. Gallier, R. Davidson, M. Windle, V. Adamson, N. Turner, J. Burch, J. Thompson, L. House, M. Gowin, J. Thompson, E. Hudson, L. Withers, J. Borselli. Second Row: B. Frye, A. Fry, S. Bruffy, L. Clements, L. Ballard, B. Williams, C. Holmes, L. Elder, A. Graham, P. Glass, B. Wilkes. First Row: A. Williams, S. Allen, P. White, B. Hawkins, P. Walker, J. Kreger, C. Gowen, P. Trent, C. Moseley, C. Dalla- son, D. Candler. These girls will he THE FUTURE No one will be displeased with the cook- ing of Carol Holmes, Betty Hawkins and Arlene Burford. Any girl taking a homemaking course in high school is eligible to become a member of the Future Home- makers of America, which is a national organization. The membership is voluntary. There are approximately eighty-five members participating in the Seven Hills chapter here at E. C. Glass, of which Mrs. Mayberry and Mrs. Feagans, the two homemaking teachers, are acting advisers for the girls. Some of the projects these girls have undertaken this year are as follows: They sewed clothes for dolls, which they gave to the Salvation Army at a Christmas party. They are learning about Civil Defense and are helping the city to promote it throughout the home and school. The Red Cross supplied the girls with provisions, which they used to make cookies for the Veteran's Hospital in Roanoke. H241 Back Row: D. Hamlet, F. Pribble, M. A. Cundiff, V. Raley, L. Jennings, P. Cassada, B. J. Hall, J. Beard, J. Linsey, B. Stowe, L. Hurst, D. Lewis, P. Tyler, S. Kelly, E. Burger. ,Second Row: A. Burford, L. G. Clements, B. Roberts, S. Carter, L. A.. Chenault, R. Bynum, L. Mooney, B. Booker, J. Ashwell, M. Fridley. First Row: C. Burkholder, D. Thompson, S. Benedikter, P. Carey, A. McKenna, S-. Long, N. Elder, V. Dictor, J. Blankenship, C. Wright, B. Lee. HCMEM KERS OF MERICA Natalie Cohen and Betsy Wilkes dis- play their talent. Through the club, these girls are getting excellent preparation for their future jobs as Homemakers. Arlene Burford reigned as queen on the FHA float in the Senior Day parade. Cynthia Wright won the Betty Crocker Homemaking Contest from our school and will go on toward winning a scholarship in the state tournament. The officers of FHA are as follows: Arlene Burford, president, Betty Williams, vice-president, Betty Jean Hawkins, secretary, Carolyn Gowen, treasurer, Carol Holmes, historian, and Nan Elder, reporter. 'Ny The overall goal of this organization is to help in- dividuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. M U25 The Distributive Education Club at E. C. Glass is under the sponsorship of Miss Anice Howell. The meetings held in both Distributive Education classes with a separate set of officers presiding in each class, are conducted on the second Tuesday of each month. At these meetings businessmen from the retailing field speak. Among D. E. activities this year were contributions to the WLVA Christmas Party and a float in the Senior Day Parade. On November 17, all members Went to a district meeting in South Boston. Certain members went to Roanoke to compete in contests on February 27, and State Contests on March 3. Delegates will attend a State Convention in Richmond, June 12, 13, 14. The chief social function was the Employer-Employee Banquet in May. J. Willard, M. Freeman, L. Moss A. Grosmian. D. E. CLUB goes to State Convention Back Row: N. Harris, F. Peters, P. Cross, F. Moore, R. Craig, H. Brooks, J. Hammond, G. Cox, C. Johnston, W. Arthur, R. Noel, D. Black, T. H. Tanner. Second Row: M. Burks, J. Spence, B. Perkins, R. Mayberry, M. Freeman, M. A. Thompson, J. Mattox, T. Jenkins, L. Moss, S. Deaner, Mr. Nicholls. First Row: J. Small, J. Davis, W. Lankford, M. J. Loving, T. Francis, C. Parker, A. Grosman, J. Willard, R. Miller, A. Riley, D. Clemmons, T. Allen. 1261 The D. O. members check reports of their work. Going through their second year at Glass the Diversi- fied Occupations class extended their interests beyond the classrooms of our school. Guided by the experienced advice of Mr. Gills, their coordinator, the twelve D.O. members worked at numerous jobs including nursing, printing and floral design. This on the job training and classroom instruction give information and opportunity to become good citizens, to understand employer and employee relations and to assume responsibility in life. For the boy or girl who finds it impossible to attend college, the D.O. serves as a means of receiving on the job training in a field of his choice and this, in most instances, will prepare him to a point where he is em- ployable. DI ERSIFIED GCCUPATION S prepare a studentis future Back Row: S. Tomlin, N. Martin, D. Eastridge, N. Clingempeel, W. Muncher, Mr. Crills, W. Bass, H. Martin. First Row: J. Blackwell, P. Benton, H. Nash, L. Maupin, T. Towler. l127 Back Row: P. Huff, T. Trent, C. Powell, M. Baker, B. Swartz, B. Sizer, L. Davidson, R. McCormick, P. Garrison, B. Orr, M. Hudson, C. Floyd, R. Lockhart. Third Row: V. McAlister, J. Linthicum, S. Song, A. Turner, L. Woodin, C. Trent, F. Lenner, M. Thompson, D. Killen, P. Hudson, V. Smith, M. Windle. Second Row: D. Watts, F. Booker, C. Hahn, C. Bailey, M. Keesee, J. Thacker, D. MacArthur, S. Benedikten, L. Smith, P. Trent, S. Goff. First Row: C. Beasley, K. Bryant, L. McDaniel, A. Davis. THE Y-TEENS stress friendship and leadership The officers of the Y-Teens discuss their different projects for the year. To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities and to grow in the knowledge and love of God are the Senior Y-Teens' goals. Under the leadership of Y-Teen Director Mrs. Law- rence Allen, and advisers Carol Cohill of Lynchburg College and Suzanne Van Kestner of Randolph-Macon, the club was quite successful. The year's highlights were special programs, boy-girl panels, a Thanksgiving project, donating a basket to WLVA's Christmas Party, a Nativity Tableau, their Christmas and Spring Formals, and earning their pins. Over fifty Y-Teens participated in the Senior Day Parade, Seniors and officers on a float, and under- classmen in cars. Mrs. Allen honored Seniors with a picnic climaxing a wonderful year. 1281 Back Row: C. Holmes, S. Bailey, G. Costan, P. Glass, B. Williams, M. A. Crown, S. Shepherd, S. Ebert, D. Bowling, N. Cohen, S. Smith, L. McDaniel. Third Row: B. Mye-rs, R. Bennett, B. Jenkins, L. Ballard, G. Horton, B. Hamner, N. Hammerstrom, N. Turner, J. Marshall. Second Row: L. Hudson, M. J. Loving, J. Thompson, B. F. Ryan, C. Gowen, L. Elder, S. Carter, L. Webb, M. Garretson, H. Gilliam, E. Hudson. First Row: J. Burch, B. Williams, P. Trent, L. House, J. Ragland, P. Cuffia. THE GLASSITES TRI-HI-Y helps the needy Back Row: J. Ragland, J. Burch. First . ' . ' n I Row: P. Trent, L. House. The Glassites Tri-H1-Y consists of only senior girls. The Tri-Hi-Y creed is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character and clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living is the platform. The Tri-Hi-Y girls have had many projects. They have sold books of poetry to buy a television set for Lynchburg General Hospital. They helped sell Christ- mas trees and sold thin mints for World Service. They went as a group to entertain the children at the Lynch- burg Training School. 'ln- Members have also heard several speakers and panel discussions and have collected food for a needy family, and for a country pas'tor's family. i In April delegates were sent to the Model General H.: qqiulvil Alzrpe , Assembly in Richmond, and each summer the club is represented at Blue Ridge, North Carolina, where the , club leaders are trained. 1129 Since the Blue Ridge Tri-Hi-Y received its charter in the early part of the 1960-61 school year, the twenty-four junior girls comprising the club have tried earnestly 'CTO create, malintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. At Christmas time these girls participated in the Annual Christmas Tree Sale for furthering World Service and gave gifts to and sang songs for the elderly men and women at the Lynchburg Health and Wel- fare Center. They also heard the Reverend Marshall Mauney speak on Does God answer prayer? Being affiliated with the local Y. M. C. A., the Blue Ridge Tri-Hi-Y has access to such facilities as the swimming pool and the gym. Some of the girls take part on the swimming team sponsored by the Y. Back Row: S. Blakemore, J. Fleck. Second Row: M. K. Sweeny, C. Fielder. First Row: F. Baldwin, K. Schoessow THE BLUE RIDGE TRI-HI-Y helps further world service Back Row: D. Hill, S. Horton, P. Patterson, M. Sherman, P. Clark, L. Scott, E. Cosby, N. Bailey, B. F. Hawkins, K. Puckette. Second Row: J. Atkins, N. Rhodenhizer, B. Staton, C. Basten, L. Efird. First Row: C. Fielder, S. Blakemore, M. Sweeney, F. Baldwin, K. Schoessow. 1301 3 Back Row: P. Thayer, J. Berry. Second Row: B. Knight, J. Bing. First Row: A. Quillian, S. Bunch. This fall a large group of junior girls at E. C. Glass got together in order to form a Tri-Hi-Y. Since the club, if formed, would exceed the membership in other Tri-Hi-Y clubs the groups divided into two smaller clubs, the Greenbriar and Blue Ridge Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. The two clubs have worked side by side in many projects for World Service. However, each club has done much on its own in service to the community. The Greenbriar Tri-Hi-Y has served at many Y suppers, has given a party for Lynchburg Training School children, has sold Christmas Trees falong with other Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y'sj for World Service money, and has had a bottle drive also for World Service money. The clubs jointly inducted their officers, accepted their charters, and had debates concerning Co-ed and Women's Colleges. Each Tri-Hi-Y member is a respected girl at E. C. Glass for she carries out the purpose of one of the most respected clubs for young girls in Lynchburg: To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian Character. THE GREENBRI R TRI-HI-Y promotes friendship through fellowship Back Row: M. Taylor, P. Johnson, D. Cunningham, N. Clairmont, S. Morris, K. Proehl, G. McMillen, K. Woody, B. Pettit, C. Wheeler, A. Connor. ,Second Row: J. Dillard, C. Wright, S. Patterson, C. Rhodes, S. Bruffy, K. Vincent, P. Bethel, S. Ford, L. Burnett. First Row: Mrs. Herndon, A. Quillian, B. Knight, P. Thayer, J. Berry, J. Bing, S. Bunch. L131 Back Row: J. Duncum, M. Naff, B. North, G. Younger, B. Thompson, J. Gardner, S. Armes, C. Bolten, S. Spencer, D. Taylor, S. Hardesty, P. Basham, N. Mead. Third Row: J. Campbell, S. Frazier, S. Killingsworth, M. Clayton, J. Norton, P. Barksdale, B. Arthur, L. Kessler, M. Calvert, M. Hale, J. Phillips, K. Ardery. Second Row: L. Wallace, N. Stedman, C. Burkhart, J. Lonergan, K. Hollingsworth, L. Etter, B. Glenn, S. Ewing, J. E. Blankinship, M. J. Turner, S. Kelly, B. Kaye. First Row: B. Futrell, J. Cleary, N. Gibson J. Dumas, S. Hudson, B. Green. 7 THE SEVE HILLS TRI-HI-Y plays Santa To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tian Characterf' This is the purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y as the girls carry on various projects and activities during the year. Among these activities are frequent visits to Lynchburg Training School, presenting guest speakers at meetings, playing Santa Claus to a family stricken with muscular dystrophy, chartering buses to out-of- town athletic events, sponsoring dances and making corsages for the Old Folk's Home at Easter. Participation in a Man of the Year Award for Out- standing Service to Youth, the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Confer- ence in Bedford, Model General Assembly, and the an- nual Christmas Tree Sale were also outstanding as part X 1 of the Tri-I-Ii-Y activities. ' Back Row: J. Dumas, B. Futrell. ond Row: B. Green, S. Hudson. First Row: J. Cleary, N. Gibson. 1321 Fourth Row: G. Pinkerton, J. Liggen, L. McWane, P. Thomas, M. Winstead, N. Humphreys, I. Braun, B. A. Ford, D. Shaner, B. Stowe, P. Tyler. Third Row: A. McKenna, D. Lewis, B. Tate, C. Spradlin, J. Garrard, P. Gamble, L. Malloy, R. Mohr, D. Thompson, C. Gills, B. Cohen. Second Row: A. Connelly, C. Nash, M. Gorchoff, B. Stevens, B. J. Hall, E. Rucker, B. Allison, M. Carrington, P. Pettit. First Row: Miss Bar- ringer, P. Mason, B. Johnson, B. Wright, B. Bing, J. McKenna, P. Hughes. THE RAVENWGOD TRI-I-II-Y lives by their creed At the beginning of the year, 1960-'61, so many girls were interested in the Tri-Hi-Y that two clubs had to be formed, consisting of freshman and sophomore girls. Ravenwood was one of them. These girls combine fun and seriousness into a Christian organization. They live by the Tri-Hi-Y creed- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character. The Tri-Hi-Y went to the Lynchburg Training School Christmas and helped wrap Christmas presents. They sold Christmas trees to raise money for World Service. They had a dance at St. john's with the Lancers as a money raising project. They have heard several speakers such as Dr. Craven, and Mr. Royston Jester. Other activities include joint meetings with other Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y clubs and actual participation in the Model General Assembly. Each year delegates ROW: B. Wright, J. McKenna. First are sent from the club to the summer training camp ROW: Mason, B. Jghnsgn, at Blue Cafollfla. Back Row: B. Bing, P. Hughes. Second 1133 l During this age of violence and threat of world annihilation, teenagers need advice and guidance in Christian training to help them down the road of life. Boys of high school age, therefore, turn to the Hi-Y. The Hi-Y is a part of the Y. M. C. A.'s teenage program to, create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Because of active participation by the boys and be- cause of its rapid growth, the original Hilltoppers, or- ganized in 1956, has been expanded to three other Hi-Ys: the Dixie, the Cavaliers, and the Driskill. The Dixie and Hilltoppers are composed of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniorsg Sophomores and Juniors constitute the Cavaliers, the Driskill takes in the eighth and ninth graders. Although each Hi-Y is a different or- Back Row: P. Pettit, L. Taylor. First Row: S. Holt, T. Pinkerton. To create, maintain, and extend Back Row: N. Tanner, C. Pettyjohn, R. Atlee, C. Crist, C. Glenn, L. Lineberry, R. Ramsey, E. Walker, G. Burdick, C. Felmlee, D. Moseley. First Row: E. Perrow, P. Pettit, T. Pinkerton, S. Holt, S. Hopkins, P. Bryan, H. Whately, L. Taylor, K. Sydnor. 1341 ganization, they all have similar programs. So come on, let's go to a typical meeting. On Monday or Tuesday evening the Hi-Ys meet separately in the Y. M. C. A. center. After the group convenes, a religious service is offered by the chaplain. Then the main program is presented. At least once a month, a guest speaker, usually a local minister, talks on one aspect of Christian living in a teenager's life. Other nights the Hi-Ys, under the direction of Jim Raines, youth secre-tary, discuss plans and civic activi- ties or participate in team sports in the gym. Here they not only exercise, but learn the value of sports- manship and leadership. Occasionally when vital issues arise, a joint meeting with the Tri-Hi-Y is held. Back Row: M. McGregor, C. Garrard. First Row: G. Robertson, B. Wool- dridge. throughout the home, school, and Back Row: B. Wooldridge, J. Butler, B. Walker, T. Linn, B. Hughes, S. Newton, W. Morris, D. Capito, L. Sackett, L. Whitehouse. First Row: G. Robertson, M. McGregor, R. Allen, S. Carrington, D. Gillispie, B. Reid, C. Garrard, B. Dickson, K. Ford. U35 Back Row: F. Morrison, C. McLennan, J. Pugh, P. McGill, T. Lampman, D. Bryan, A. W. Bowling, C. E. Poss, Jr. Second Row: L. Booker, K. Jessen, D. Ma son, J. Dictor, A. Higginbothan, B. Moseley, R. Camp- bell, B. Hogan, S. Kestner. First Row: B. Brickhouse, C. Pryor, R. Wilcher, S. Sydnor, E. Younger, M. Saunders, A. Brown, B. McCraw. community high standards of Christia Thus far we have learned the purpose of the Hi-Y and have been introduced to a typical meeting. But what part do its members play? The civic, charitable, and educational activities of this organization are numerous. In conjunction with the Tri-Hi-Y, the four groups kicked off the Yuletide Season with a Christmas tree sale. An international mission called World Service receives the proceeds. In building new Hi-Y centers in undeveloped nations with the money, it hopes to create world fellowship and, therefore, peace. Also dur- ing the Holiday Season, the less fortunate boys of the city were invited to a Christmas party where they received gifts. H361 Back Row: C. Poss, M. Saunders. First Row: S. Sydnor, E. Younger. Back Row: Mr. Kestner. Second Row: F. Morrison, T. Brickhouse, P. Harvey, J, Reams, B. Hall, S. Wild. First Row: D. Crafton, D. Lee, P. Lampman, J. Crown, R. Cuffia. fharacterl - motto of Hi-Y. Back Row: D. Saunders, D. Lee. First Row: P. Lampman, D. Crafton. In the Spring the Hi-Y Citizen of the Year was chosen. Each Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y nominated a civic leader who had given outstanding service to the youth in our community. This year recognition was given to Mr. Beeche Kestner. To the Model General Assembly in Richmond this year, representatives were sent to learn and understand more about the foundation of our state government, because the teenagers of today are the leaders of tomorrow. It is the belief of the Hi-Y that to have well rounded youth, it must have a well rounded program. With this in mind, its members made the annual Easter trip to New York. The trip not only gave the boys a chance to have a good time, but to appreciate the value of self-responsibility. With a Father and Son Banquet followed by the election of next year's officers, the Hi-Y ended its busy season. Thus you have read about a wonderful Christian organization-its purpose, its meetings, its activities. 1137 i The Choir, under the superb direction of Mr. Frank Elliott, gave its first program for American Education Week Assembly. Among the inspiring songs that were sung were Go Not Far From Me, O God by Zingarelli, A Thought Like Music by Brahms, You'll Never Walk Alone by Rodgers and Hammerstein, and a Negro Spiritual Climbin' Up the Mountainl' by Cain. And what student could forget the excellent presenta- tion of all the verses of our Alma Mater done by the Choir! As it has for many years, the Choir combined with two senior English Classes to give the Christmas Pageant. For this the Choir sang Christmas Carols that were appropriate to the story of the Birth of Christ from the Gospel of Luke. Connie Hughes rehearses with Sue Dowdy and Pat Trent. THE CHOIR Sings Back Row: Mr. Elliott, E. Howe-ll, P. Glass, C. Callahan, R. Couch, J. Parker, C. Jamis-on, S. Olsen, R. Cole- man, B. Harris, J. Tankersley, Jr., T. Jackson, T. J. Bruffy, S. Marshall, J. R. Wood, T. D. Jackson, T. Wood, C. Dudley, W. Glass, J. Trevey, B. Ross, M. Quick, C. Anthony, C. Gowen. Fourth Row: B. Cash, G. Layne, C. Moore, P. Trent, J. Marshall, J. Ayers, K. Bryant, L. A. Chenault, A. Fry, C. Driskill, S. Carrington, C. Garrard, B. McDonald, C. Candler, C. Walker, W. L. Massie, C. Mays, N. Smith, P. Walker, B. Crumpacker, J. Roberts, S. Barrett, L. Davidson, S. Newman. Third Row: B. Booker, A. Smith, J. Ashwell, C. Haihn, C. Baily, S. Patterson, G. Hicks, C. Rose, L. Woodard, N. Clingempeel, R. Maddox, H. B. Wright, A. Miller, S. Ashwell, L. Plunkett, C. Johnson, J. Cisler, J. Wood, P. Hulbert, C. Hughes, D. Duke. Second Row: B. Edwards, M. Fridley, S. Allen, S. Dodgion, P. Clements, C. Beasley, D. Henegan, J. Booth, M. Wright, V. Perry, J. Brown, K. Vincent, M. Williamson, S. Dowdy, B. F. Ryan, P. Tinsley, P. Rucker, G. Tayrnan, M. Mays. First Row: B. T. Cocke, G. Wilson, R. Williams, B. Peters, H. Johnson, F. Hester. .. .. ..f..,. .Q .f f W. Q, ,,.,,., 11381 All-West State members are Bob Ross, Connie Hughes, Billy Peters, Jim Tank- ersley, John Trevey, 'Carole Anthony. for varied functions The All-West State Chorus was held at William Byrd High School, Vinton, Virginia on February 17, 18, 19. Those chosen to represent our school were Billy Peters, Bob Ross, Connie Hughes, Carole Anthony, John Trevey and Jim Tankersley. Any one of these fortunate young people can tell you it was a truly rewarding experience. In March, the Choir traveled to Martinsville where they participated in the annual District VI Vocal Festival and received an excellent rating with songs Alleluia by Thompson and selection from Porgy and Bess. The Spring 'Concert was presented on April 28 by the Choir in conjunction with the Band and Chorus. Among the songs given were Come Close the Curtains of Your Eyes by Hokanson. All seniors will remember the inspirational music given at Graduation. SOME MEMBERS OF THE CHOIR SING SPECIAL NUMBERS Back Row: J. Trevey, C. Dudley, J. Tankersley, S. Carrington, B. T. Cocke, F. Hester. Front Row: P. Trent, C. Moon, B. Cash, C. Anthony, S. Dowdy, M. Williamson, A. Miller, J. Wood. U39 Under the skillful direction of Mr. Elliot the Girls, Chorus has enjoyed a most successful season. The Chorus, consisting of fifty-two Sophomore and Fresh- men girls this year, has learned to train its voices for future participation in the musical opportunities offered at Glass. Mr. Elliot feels that this new and com- bined class has been a great success. This year the Chorus gave a fine performance in the annual religious Christmas pageant of the school ac- companying the Choir in many traditional carols of the season, and they participated in the Spring Concert which is presented annually by the entire music depart- ment in which they sang four selections. Outstanding among ,these were Magical Moon and The Gardinf' They also sang several songs with the Choir. Standing: N. Gibson, C. Vernon, J Cleary, J. Lonergan. Seated: K. Ardery THE GIRLS' CHORUS, our sound of music Back Row: E. Ripley, K. Gallaher, M. Ragland, C. Vernon. Third Row: R. Woody, L. Etter, D. Barksdale, J. E. Blankinship, S. Mason, M. Gowin, P. Trausneck, P. Clifton, S. Booker. Second Row: J. Hackett, J. Doss, B. Ford, L. M. Layne, N. Gibson, P. Hardwick, M. E. Layne, P. Smoot, D. Lawrence, K. Ardery. First Row: S. Woody, J. Cleary, F. Bobbitt, J. Lonergan, D. Wooldridge, M. Morrison, M. Fralin, B. Wood, M. Davis, N. Owen, C. Morrison. l14o1 The E. C. Glass Band, directed by Mr. Cloyd Ver- milion, heads the department of instrumental music. The Concert Band is composed of forty-four members. These people are selected, according to their ability, from a competitive group. Band practice begins in the summer so that our band may practice to produce the snap and precision for which it is so famous. During the football season, the band was a familiar sight at the games, pep rallies, and parades. At the Shrine Game, the Band served as official band, and also was selected to perform for the television audience. In March, the band will participate in the State District Music Festival. They also plan to have a public con- cert in April. F1 C HE FRESI-IMA D presents spring concert Back Row: R. Hovda, E. Marshall, T. Sprouse, S. Marshall, G. Smith, B. Callahan, J. White, B. Deaner. Third Row: N. Crawley, C. Palmer, A. Carter, J. O. Keiffe, M. Hodges, J. Irving, J. Bryant, J. Marks, B. Moore, A. B. Higganbofcham, M. Christian. Second Row: K. Calhoun, C. Towles, R. Natson, N. Wingfield, B. Foster, M. Smythers, G. Paris, B. Bone, B. Hopkins, K. Fox, T. Lasher. First Row: J. Gardner, A. Con- nelly, L. Lawhorne, N. MacGowan, M. P. Overstreet, G. Day, P. White, R. A. Montgomery, K. Smith, J. Shennan. I141 Back Row: L. Williams, H. Vassar, S, Knighton, N. Davis, J. Campbell, G. Callahan, D. Gillispie, D. Gibson, 1. Aronson, M. Unrue, S. Allen, M. Bell. Front Row: P. Wood, D. Farmer. THE TWIRLING CORPS steps high this year Phyllis Wood demonstrates a new step to Susan Knighton and Linda Williams. Early in the summer the Twirling Corps began preparations for their numerous activities planned for i the fall. They created a Variety of new routines includ- 3 ing one calling for pom poms and top hats. These ' routines, which were exhibited at the football games, were part of the highlights of the half time perform- ances. Headed by Phyllis Wood with the help of Deanna Farmer, the girls were always striving for perfection ! while performing with the band. The girls have worked . hard for the good reputation, which they have gained. i The Corps participated in pep rallies, assemblies, 5 parades, band trips, and appeared on television in Roanoke. These fifteen high stepping girls, organized by Mr. Vermilion, set high standards for future members. l142I X Black Row: R. Hudson, R. Meeks, P. Knight, E. Burleigh, M. Holmes, R. Cuffia, D. Bowen, K. Jennings, R. Campbell, T. J. Bruffy, P. Hughes, G. Meeks, B. Wern. Second Row: Mr. Racer, L. Powell, J. Thornhill, R. Cunningham, M. Treeks, T. Merryman, J. Crown, B. Nash, F. Harler, M. Marcus, P. Leggett, F. Somers. First Row: C. Showalter, B. Cawthorne, S. Farmer, C. Woody, D. Seay, D. Webb, T. Carter, P. Casey, M. Bowling, M. Childress, J. Butler, T. Mawyer, T. Smith, J. White, C. Fitzgerald, N. Cawthorne, R. Taylor, J. Ferrell. Students work in Cafeteria Never a dull moment when you're working back here! cafeteria helpers. exclaim some While most of the students at Glass enjoy their recess, many other students are working behind the scenes, cleaning the trays, washing glasses, taking money, making change, and accurately totaling the costs of our meals, later counting the money and taking it to the bank. The faculty who supervise the cafeterias must not be left out. They are Mrs. Shore who is head of the whole cafeteria, and Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Tolley, and Mrs. Stanford her assistants. Mr. Beckner is the general supervisor and Mr. Burmahln is in charge of the money. Miss Howell, and Mr. Racer are in charge of cafeterias one and two, while Mr. Ramsey does an ex- ceptionally good job in handling the dishwashers. U43 1441 1 fl' 7n our tree sports add color to the leaves. As the leaves turn different colors throughout the year so do the variety of sports change. Yet just as the tree is outstanding and proudest when the leaves are bursting with color, so is our school. Spirit and pride are at their greatest when the sports program is at its peak. ATHL TICS U45 in 5 an 7121 Back Row: D. Hass, M. Hutcherson, R. Hogan, T. Hollingsworth, C. Poss, R. Cole: W. Gilbert, B. T. Cocke, C. Finley, B. Marshall, T. Harris, M. Mason, J. Hackw B. Sherrill, J. Bryan. First Row: N. Mayhew, R. Allen, R. Phillips, B. Brickhouse, T. 1 E. Clemmons, R. Schmitt, K. Bryant, S. Witt, N. Tanner. VARSITY FCCTB LL - we must gro' Coaches V. D. Beckner, Co-Captains Gilbert, Bradford, Bryan, Faculty Adviser of Don Gallier and ' Sherrill Athletics Allie Parrish 52 H l146I it if 31 45 18 1549 13 Booker, W. Morris, R. Campbell, H. Dumas, S. Sydnor. ,Second Row: V. Bradford, lowin, A. Bowling, C. Pettyjohn, M. Hall, E. Walker, M. Saunders, C. Stump, J. Bedel, Vilmouth, D. Tolley, T. Whitten, A. Parrish, D. Gallier, A. Brown, L. Lineberry, iysically as well as mentally SCHEDULE Home Opp. 33 New Hanover H. S. 13 CWilmington, N. CQ 33 William Fleming 7 26 Staunton, Military 7 7 Norview 7 26 George Washington 6 7 Jefferson Senior 27 7 Princess Anne 19 O Hampton 7 19 Andrew Lewis 0 0 Augusta Military 19 1 58 1 1 2 This year the flag of pride should be raised from the very top of our school. Not only did our football team have another winning season, but the players themselves illustrated the determination which a successful team must possess. Although the won-lost record is a shade below our usual, this record is put in the shadows by our fine exhibition of sportsmanship. The Varsity Hilltoppers of 1960, coached by Vince Bradford, Bob Sherrill, Jimmie Bryan, and Wally Gilbert, overcame many handicaps in compiling its 5-4-1 record. To provide a more interesting season such teams as Norview, Hampton, and Staun- ton Military Academy were added. Our opening game found New Hanover High School of Wilmington, N. C., taking on the Hilltoppers. A host of Glass backs proved their downfall by winning the game 33-13. Our next game with William Fleming produced another Glass vic- N471 Sam Wilmouth is holding tight to the pigskin while being brought down by Crabber tacklers. Although this game was played down to the wire, Hampton managed to eke out a victory over the Hilltoppers -0. Bobby Richard Brickhouse Phillips Tom Tommy Hollingsworth Whitten Ray Gowin is making a determined effort to get to the goal line after snagging a pass. A host of jeffer- son tackles are following close behind. The final gun found the Magicians winning this game 27-7. A result gained only tory 33-7. Glass then hit the road and took on defending state champions Norview of Norfolk. The surprising Hilltoppers once again failed to go down in defeat playing to a 7-7 tie. At the annual Shrine game the crushing Hilltoppers won again 26-6 over George Washington of Danville. After losing to Jefferson, Glass traveled to Princess Anne via Piedmont Airlines where they were dealt a 19-7 defeat. Following a defeat at the hands of Hampton, the Hilltoppers showed their power once more by defeating Andrew Lewis 19-0. The tenth and final game of the year found Glass losing 19-0 to a tough Augusta Military Academy. Rodney Dennis Schmitt Tolley Don Gallier sweeps around the SMA end for another score. Although the luckless cadets of Staunton Military Academy fought hard, the Hilltoppers beat them handily 26-7. ardent practice This season did not prove totally unre- warding for the players. To the contrary, Richard Phillips, Co-captain Don Gallier, and Arthur Brown landed berths on the Western District Team. In addition Sherrill Witt was successful in obtaining a second team place on the same squad. The annual football banquet provided a litting climax for the 1960 campaign. At this time Sherrill Witt and Bobby Brickhouse were announced as next ye'ar's captains. Sam Larry Wi11'1'10l1th Lineberry wr ff rm.-La.t3f,.-.s..M..g1wW: ' L Mp w X , wmv:-1'-. Allie Don Parrish Gallier Arthur Sherrill Brown Witt Jerry Trmmy Hackworth Linn ,, Captain Coaches B. Wright O'Brian and Noechel Leaving an impressive record of six wins and one loss, the Junior Varsity Football Team of E. C. Glass captured the Western District Championship for 1960. Guided by coaches John Noechel and Tom O'Brian, the team marched to victory with Captain Bokey Wright. High scorer was Tom Lampman with 93 points. The J. V. team started an explosive season by beating Danville 32-0 and by whipping Cave Springs 46-0. They lost, however, to SCHEDULE Danville 05 Glass Cave Springs 05 Glass Amherst Varsity 7, Glass William Fleming 14, Glass Jefferson 0, Glass Salem 6, Glass Staunton M. A. 0, Glass 27 Amherst Varsity in a cliff hanger-the score, 7-6. Recovered, the J. V.'s crushed the Roa- noke teams with a 21-14 win over William Fleming and a 34-0 victory over Jefferson. Salem also fell by the wayside in a 20-6 de- feat. Ending the season with a spectacular score of 47-0 against Staunton Military Academy, the Junior Varsity racked up 206 points to their opponents' 27. Again we congratulate the coaches and the team for their tireless work. . Vfs, Western District Champs Back Row: Coach Noechel, E. Younger, W. Mathews, D. Torsi, R. Jennings, G. Chocklett, Coach OBr1an Fifth Row: P. Leggett, T. Sprouse, K. Jessen, P. Cart er, B. Wooldridge, D. McAlister. Fourth Row G Bur nett, D. Cheatham, P. Kent, B. Smith, H. Hamilton, F. Helms, K. Crawford. Third Row: D. Abbott J Foster T. Gowin, G. Brooks, D. Jackson, B. Unrue, S. Duff. Second Row: A. Frap, J. Ford, R. White, S. Kestner D Mason, J. Sublett, T. Lampman. First Row: B. Davis, B. Fitzgerald, W. Bowling, S. Whitehouse, D Bryan E Perrow, B. Wright. Last Row: Coach Hoffman, D. Ripley, R. Tyree, J. Reddy, Coach Wood. Fifth Row: J. Kent, C, Walker, D. Ragland, K. Gordon, G. Smelser, J. Crown. Fourth Row: C. Shelton, D. Berbur, T. Risk, T. Reed, C Lucado, M. S-mithers, J. Pollard. Third Row: R. Williams, G. Moon, B. Cesmond, M. Dillenger, P. Pugh, W Weigand, D. Kurtz. Second Row: T. Sublett, J. O'Keefe, B. Smith, J. Barber, O. Hudson, K. Calhoun, L Farrell. First Row: M. Tuttle, J. Creasy, D. Hawkins, D. Hough, D. Lee, B. Callahan, N. Bomar. FRESHMEN welcome Coach Hoffman Spirit! You bet the E. C. Glass Freshman Football Team of 1960 had spirit-and de- termination tooi. Under the supervision of coaches Bob Wood and Ronald Hoffman and the leadership of three co-captains, Buddy Callahan, Donnie Lee, and Doug Hough, the team fought with the winning quality, sportsmanship in a three win, three loss season. The Baby Hilltoppers unfortunately got off to a bad start by losing the first game to Hargrave 12-0. Yet they returned to win over Brookville by the tight score of 14-13. Fork Union again upset the cart to beat us 6-0. The eleven, however, recovered whip- ping William Fleming 28-0 though only to bow to Jefferson 19-0. In the final game of the season, the Freshmen rallied over V. E. S. with a 14-13 score. Thank you coaches, team, and managers for your determination and sportsmanship in representing E. C. Glass this year. Y Coach Hoffman X D. Hough, B. Callahan SCHEDULE Co-Captains D. Lee, 63 Hargrave M. A. 12, Glass 0 Brookville Jr. 13, Glass 14 Fork Union 6, Glass 0 William Fleming 05 Glass 28 Jefferson 195 Glass 0 V. E. S. Jr. 133 Glass 14 56 Captain Martin Morris Coach Jimmie Bryan The 1961 State Group I Basketball Runner Ups Molding a team of inexperienced young- sters into a winning team is one hard job. However, this is exactly what Coach Jimmie Bryan did, and boy! did we go places! One factor that did go for Coach Bryan was the fact that he had that one, good, tall man who would act as a steadying influence on the team. This job was given to captain Martin Morris and this he did most expertly. Just how successful the team was is illustrated in the won-lost column where they won twenty- four and lost one. Although the starting five remained doubt- ful until midway in the season, Coach Bryan relied mainly on Morris, three juniors, Don Ragland, Jimmie Phelps, and Billy DuPriest, and one sophomore, Kenny Pugh. Certainly no team is stronger than its weakest reserve. Back Row: Luck Sackett, Jan Linn, Ray Gowin, Jimmy Cash, Tom Lampman. Second Row: Bobby Brick- house, Jimmy Phelps, Kenny Pugh, Don Ragland, Lonnie Taylor, Billy DuPniest. First Row: Tom Whitten, Mike Crabill, Martin Morris, Buck Wilkins, Don Gallier. Jimmie Phelps and Don Ragland control the backboards. And so were the Hilltoppers endowed with capable substitutes in Buck Wilkins, Mike Crabill, Don Gallier, Bobby Brickhouse, and Tommy Whitten. With only a probable starting five the 1961 Varsity basketball team began its season with Clifton Forge. From this Victory, 49-12, to our last a 36-21 win over jefferson, the Hilltoppers remained undefeated. In ad- dition to being the undisputed champion of the Western District, the Hilltoppers also won a trip to the State Championship Tournament in Charlottesville. Before leaving on this cove-ted trip to the State Tournament, the Hilltoppers traveled to Salem where they competed in the West- ern District Tournament. Here the Glassmen ran their undefeated streak to twenty-one by winning the tournament. In doing so they recorded lopsided scores over Andrew Lewis, 57-36, and Jefferson Senior, 57-22. The following weekend was the finale of State Group I basketball. The champions from every district went to Charlottesville to show their wares. Glass too went and in the first game tamed hot John Marshall of Richmond, 56-31. This win allowed the Hill- toppers to compete in the semi-finals against Woodrow Wilson. After a long, hard fought game, the Hilltoppers once again emerged victorious, 39-27. Then came the final game of the year. The State Championship game against also unbeaten Wakefield of Arlington. The Hilltoppers never seemed to get started after Morris had committed three fouls in Kenny Pugh and Jimmie Phelps try in vain to grab this rebound. . a+? Martin Morris adds another two points as he drives in for a lay-up. the first three minutes of play. Having been defeated by Wakefield, 58-36, we felt that We had truly been beaten by the State Champs. As is fitting for a winning team, the Hill- toppers were the guests at the annual basket- ball banquet given in their honor. At this time the captains of next year were named and they are: Billy DuPriest, Jimmie Phelps, and Don Ragland. In addition to receiving the most valuable player award and the best all around player award at the banquet, Martin Morris was named to the All-State and Western District Group I teams. Jimmie Phelps was also named to the Western Dis- trict team and Kenny Pugh, an up and rising sophomore, was placed on the Western Dis- trict Tournament team. The 1961 Varsity basketball team not only brought victory to Glass, but honor and respect as well. This team is comparable to the 1948 team that won twenty-two in a row. Don Ragland takes a jump shot. Morris hauls down a rebound. :mf f Q' - A ' ,ai 11 .Qs am 5 W 6' 1 VA avi: 4, .3 .lm fi .f:::,.. Wfi. V V '55 I i , - W, .:,.,:: EA.: W -w Q- A E Q Q , N 5 wr xy. ' we 4 .A 5 ww-wwwww w -g.2::i.a.::f:g.::-:: y W4 W M Q1 1 we 4 1 X X iz- as KA X , f rf ,J 41 gn . LW 1,11 5 . A gp? k x 'fag'-, ggi A J M., ff ,Q,'...4 4 1 ' Y 3 f , N , v v .-15 6 b 58 383 1 f 6' f 6 f , , Y'-4,35 .M ..., . if Azzz sly , ww ' Aff ,u , ..,. W 5' .1 f 1 J 3 we ., 2 xml Sw 44. Qf li gl . ,,.. - -' .MWA :, WWE. Y ..,. jk' .441 , , M , , 'HK , . J Q wr? W ,Q 'I 'fi was wr QMTQRSW W W Laskia 'raw M 6' QW 'Sw '-'i-- ..- f ,, .Muff 4, A E 0 ' W , V ri il 1 4 4: Q- . W x ' 45 :Mak f Y gh? I ff ffm! ff A' If bww If Qs 1 1 Www-mmm Back Row: W. Weigand, T. Gowin, F. Morrison, J. Pugh, C. Dudley. Second Row: D. Capito, B. Anderson, D Mason, B. Wooldridge, C. McLean, B. Wright, Coach Noechel. First Row: B. Unrrue, R. Mitchel, F. Craw- ford, E. Perrow, R. Turner, J. R. Ford. Champions! And we're proud of them. The E. C. Glass J. V. Basketball team has again captured the Western District cup for the fourth year in a row. Coached by John Noechel, the determined squad had ten victories and only three losses. Credit for leadership goes to the co-captains, Ronnie Turner and Edmund Perrow. And we can't leave out the managers, Wilkie Wiegand and Cabell Dudley who served the J.V.'s with their best. Out of five hundred and fifty-seven points compiled during the season, Ronnie Turner earned one hundred and thirty-five. A record score for the year opened the season as the J.V.,s dumped Halifax 51-33. However, the real satisfaction of being champs came on January 20. Both Jefferson and William Fleming had fallen by the wayside. Again we congratulate the team and wish them continued success next year. . V.'s champs for fourth year Co-Captains: R. Turner, Coach Noeohel E. Perrow. SCHEDULE Halifax 33, Glass Salem 24g Glass Danville i 37 5 Glass Wm. Fleming 355 Glass Boonsboro Varsity 53, Glass Halifax 32, Glass Roanoke 37, Glass V. E. S. 24g Glass Salem 36, Glass Danville 46g Glass V. E. S. 46, Grlass Wm. Fleming 44g Glass Roanoke 26, Glass 473 558 SCHEDULE Nelson Co. J. V. 149 Glass 28 Rustburg J. V. 25, Glass 38 Boonsboro J. V. 233 Glass 33 Brookville J. V. 425 Glass 43 Rusftburg J. V. 23, Glass 36 V. E. S. Freshmen 173 Glass 38 New London J. V. 20, Glass 41 V. E. S. Freshmen 22, Glass 31 Brookville J. V. 259 Glass 37 Nelson Co. J. V. 335 Glass 51 244 376 . . . And baby makes three. This line from a popular song perfectly fits our baby basketball squad. The Freshman Basketball Team, like the Varsity and J. V.'s came out on top again. Robert Bailey coached his boys through a perfect season of ten victories. Captain Danny Kurtz also deserves much credit. Of course, the managers did their share in keeping the equipment in work- ing condition. Averaging 7.5 points per Captain, Danny Kurtz Coach Bailey 1 game was the high scorer, Jim McLaughlin followed by Danny Kurtz with 7.1. It is surprising that a Freshman team like ours would do as well as its record shows, especially when all the opposing teams, with the exception of V. E. S., were Junior Varsity squads. Adding to this accomplishment, is the score of its last game against Nelson County-51-33. Therefore, it is easy to see why we are proud of the Freshman team. FRESHMEN have perfect season Back Row: D. Lee, L. Scruggs, T. McLaughlin, B. Horin e, J. Pollard. Second Row: K. Calhoun, P. Lampman, D. Brower, D. Hawkins, Coach Bailey. First Rowij. McLaughlin, J. O'Keefe, R. Cash, D. Kurtz, D. Craf- ton, S. Hudson. ww ski .fi Lfiggg. Q5 .. were .gg A Back Row: Coaches Bradford, Sherrill, Gilbert. Eighth Row: H. Berman, A. Fischoff, G. Jesson, J. Cleland, T. Thurmond D. Tosi. Seventh Row: B. Desmond, S. Marshall, J. Bryant, D. Abbott, R. Williams, B. Smith, A. Ashwell, P. Foster Sixth Row: A. Fraps, D. Hough, J. Sublett, R. Coleman, K. Calhoun, P. Osborne, B. Davis. Fifth Row: B. Traywick, C Stokes, D. Stedman, W. Crawley, J. Sutor, B. Tryce, D. Hawkins, B. Unrue, H. Hamilton. Fourth Row: B. Ruska V. Stephenson, S. Robertson, H. Reasor, L. Booker, S. Whitehouse, B. Fitzgerald, G. Brooks. Third Row: S. Witt, L Lineberry, A. Bowling, J. Linn, E. Clements, R. Schmidt, B. Brickhouse. Second Row: B. Davis, B. Evans, S. Olson, M Saunders, E. Perrow, R. Phillips, B. Callahan, E. Walker, C. Poss. First Row: R. Taylor, A. Brown, H. Johnson, T. Pmker ton, A. Higgenbotharn, D. Mason, B. Marshall, M. McGregor, F. Huffman. THE TR CKMEN flex their muscles With the coming of spring, track season once again captures the eyes of the students at E. C. Glass. The 1961 track team with Tom Pinkerton and Fireball Johnson as captains appears to be off and running by winning its first three meets by lopsided scores. Co-Captains Coach Tom Pinkerton, Harold Johnson Bradford ia? l ' ' ISE There are several additions to the Hilltoppers' track slate which looks to be very tough. These are the Dan- ville Relays and a meet with Thomas Jefferson of Richmond. The Danville Relays, which is actually a prelim- inary district meet, has every team in the Western District entered with the exception of Jefferson Senior. A few of the track stars and their specialty are as follows: Shaun McConnon, 100 yard dashg Arthur Brown, hurdles, Malcolm McGregor, broad jump, Richard Taylor, 440 yard dash, Johnson, 8805 Pinkerton, pole vault, Moose Schmidt, shot put, and Ed Perrow, discus. SCHEDULE March -Lane Away April 8-Danville Relays Away April -Salem Away April -G. W. Danville Home April -T. J. Richmond Home April -William Fleming Home May 5-Jefferson Senior Away May 13-Western District Home May 20-State Meet Away Arthur Brown Rodney Schmidt Johnson, Marshall Tom Pinkerton Hnhrnan, Taylor Harold Johnson Malcolm McGregor Don Mason Edmund Perrow Richard Phillips Don Gallier Addison Higgenbotham ., my ' T lv. if! Back Row: L. Whitehouse, B. Trevey, C. McLennan, J. Pollard, Coach Bailey, A. Arthur, D. Osborne, B. Heald. Front Row: G. Coffey, H. Henderson, C. Pettyjohn, S. Newton, S. Carrington, M. Crabill, C. Dudley. Hampered by bad weather, Coach Bailey's tennis team got off to a slow start, losing three of its first four matches. However, they did beat jefferson Senior by a score of 6 to 3. This year, the team lacked experience with only four lettermen returning from last year's squad. The number one man on the team is Mike Crabill. He is backed by THE TENNIS TEAI Clunet Pettyjohn, Harvey Henderson, Sher- wood Newton, Sandy Carrington and Gerald Coffey. The 7th and Sth men, Bobby Heald and Cabell Dudley, see frequent action in the doubles matches. The doubles teams consist of Crabill and Henderson, Pettyjohn and Carrington, and Newton and Coffey. Captain Mike Crabill Coach Bailey SCHEDULE Danville .,... ......,.,...,....,... M arch 28 V. E. S. 4..... ....., A pril 6 Jeffeison ...... April 8 Danville .... ..,... A pril 15 Jefferson .,...,. ...April 22 Fleming ..,. ...... A pril 26 Salem ..... ...... A pril 28 Fleming ,.., .,.Apri1 29 V. E. S. ...... ....,., M ay 5 Salem , .... ....... M ay 6 Clunet Pettyjohn shows goodyform 'hows Spirit 1 Cabell Dudley Sandy Carrington Harvey Henderson Mike Crabill 1 Sherwood Newton Gerald Coffey Clunet Pettyjohn Douglas Osborne We ur 4 I Co-Captains Charles and Boyce Reid Coach Noechel Bambinos of BASEBALL The 1961 Varsity baseball team, coached by John Noechel, has its work cut out for them. Although an ample supply of young talent can be found on the squad, the road to victory will be difficult. The look-alikes, Charles and Boyce Reid, head the team as its co-captains. Along with their steady influence on the team such veterans as John Evans and '4Woody Morris will carry a big load. In addition to these mainstays eight sophomores, Tom Lampman, Luck', Sackett, Bokey Wright, Ray Gowin, Kenny Crawford, Ronny Turner, Bobby Wooldridge, and Jimmy Foster, have come of age and are being looked to for great things. The students at E. C. Glass feel confident that these boys, under the capable guidance of Coach Noechel, will mold into a team that will be worthy of our support. Back Row: T. Gowin, B. Wooldridge, R. Hogan, H. Sprouse, K. Crawford, G. Cyrus, J. Foster, R. Weeks, R. Turner, L. Wilson, R. Akers. Front Row: C. Reid, B. Reid, B. Wright, J. Evans, T. Lampman, R. Gowin, W. Morris, B. T. Cocke, K. Webb. March April April April April April April April May May May May May Tom Lampman Gerald Cyrus John Evans Bokey Wright W00dy Morris Ray Gowin SCHEDULE The Reid twins team up to execute the 29-Rustburg 1-Brookville 7-Halifax 15-Fleming . 21-Rustburg 22-Jefferson 25-Brookville 29--Fleming . 6-Danville . 9--V. E. S. 12-Jefferson 13-Danville ..... ..r.... 19-Halifax .... ......, Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Home Home Away .Away all important double play ,, M ,,,.m..,r.,. r 4 Q f- , ef., MMM. Have you heard who the Varsity Club Sweetheart is? This spring you have probably heard many ques- tions similar to this one. The Varsity Sweetheart, Ranny Brown, is only one of many projects of the G Club this year. The group has opened the check room and roped off a place for the holders of season tickets to the basketball game. Each year it has been the custom of the club to give to the school a me-mento. The main purpose, however, of this organization is to create respect for the ., , varsity letter. The club Q, iw stiiiix builds the moral of the s iQ.55i?h5Til boys and gives them a My J N i it MMM better attitude toward sportsmanship. If any boy has received a varsity -if s . are w K: .,. . . ,,,,,,m,..A ...ss . -, - 335 Qs. - I: wif' . usggffsjff iwwlwa.. e A ' I vga 552 N w .. f ' .ip .,., if 1.22571 3' ' Y . . . . zz. ew 2 Q 'Y -' fs 'M -. fig w x- -I Is.. MMQQM jg- ' z,: ,4ify...:5i-2' ,e Swim H .. aggrw .mt . -' . - ffageagmwsayw . :-.... JK . f 3 M525 'I 7 Rf.. 2- 3 . I. ji 355, X M' Mi .sr Zzwfvr' . ftfilfi , +4 N X' c fi.'.'i?Ei.ig3,f. letter, he is eligible to Officers? L. Lineberry, M. Morris 2 Y' apply for admission. D' Gamer' dag 'f G CLUB Bus at Games Sweetheart Ranny Brown Y First Row: A. Bowling, M. Saunders, T. Whitten, J. Harris, M. Schmit, ,S. Lynn, T. Hollingsworth, T. Pinkerton, M. Hall, H. Henderson, C. Pettyjohn, R. Allen, A. Brown, B. T. Cocke, S. Witt, J. Hackworth. Second Row: M. Morris, E. White, A. Parrish, E. Clements, J. Evans, J. Bedel, C. Reid, B. Wilkens, D. Gallier, C. Finley, E PW n-. v-I O3 -P- . Mason, D. Tolley, F. Huffman, S. Wilmouth, W. Morris, B. Wright, L. Lineberry. Back Row: B. Hogan, Mason, B. Reid, B. Marshall, H. Dumas, M. Hutcheson, R. Phillips, B. Brickhouse, R. Campbell, H. Johnson, Walker, R. Taylor, W. Tanner, N. Mayhew. The Girls' Athletic Association has been busy again this year organizing and coordinating girls' participa- tion in intramural sports. The association not only or- ganizes girls' sports, but holds referees', timers', and scorers' clinics, encourages good sportsmanship, with sportsmanship awards, and presents G.A.A. letters for participation. Exemplifying the G.A.A.'s broadening interests, the girls this year sponsored the Student-Faculty Basket- ball Game, held a hockey clinic with girls from Strat- ford Hall of Danville, and once again sent six girls to G.A.A. summer camp at Virginia Beach. The G.A.A.,s purpose is to give more girls a chance to participate in sports, and well it has achieved its purpose, for hardly an afternoon during the year passed when shouts of enthusiastic players did not come from officers, L. K. Hudson, C. Jacobson, the girls, gym- L. Ballard, and N. Gibson, meet with sponsor, Mrs. Perrow. COther spon- sor, Mrs. Moon, not picturedb. . A. A. keeps the girls in the game Back Row: K. Smith, B. Bing, B. Futrell, S. Hardesty, A. C. Hutter, B. Whitaker, J. Ragland, B. Brown, M. Christian, B. J. Hall, B. Regan, S. Bailey. Second Row: P. Tyler, N. Turner, L. Taylor, S. Hudson, J. Bing, B. Green. L. Watts, B. Swartz, S. Hopkins, S. Blakemore. First Row: L. Ballard, L. K. Hudson, N. Gibson, C. Jacobson. H651 M Girls spent many mornings in the gym lobby, practicing. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS heighten prestige of Glass The happy victory cheer following the announcement of the varsity cheer- Mary Noechel, Mascc Shearer Ebert leaders was the beginning of a year filled with fun and work for these twelve lucky girls. Practice began in August, and the girls soon found Mrs. Meidling a true friend as well as an adviser. Even though at times she seemed to hold their standards too high, they soon realized that these standards would make them the best cheerleaders in the state. In addition to cheering the football and basketball teams to victory- or defeat-at home and away, they made pep rallies bigger and better and helped to instill in every Glass student, a strong school spirit. Margie Beasley Becky Myers Jane Smith Sherry Faye Shepherd Head Cheerleader GQ 1 Even on the coldest football night the cheerleaders kept spirits high! Kay Woody Mary Taylor Gail McMillen jean Tuggle Rannie Brown Linda Kay Hudson Henrietta Gilliam Carolyn Jacobson Head Cheerleader From giving parties for the Junior Varsity football and basketball teams to trying on new uniforms, the J. V. cheer- leaders' activities this year have been varied and busy. Their main order of business, though, has of course been supporting and publicizing the activities of Junior Varsity athletes. Under Miss Henderson's supervision, this peppy group practiced at least twice a week, made up many new cheers, and added their charm to all but two of the J. V. games. When all the fun is aside, the girls realize what an honor it is to be a cheerleader. Competitively chosen from all the girls in the school for their character, appearance, grades, and pep, they work diligently to maintain Glass' reputation at other schools and live up to their position within the school. J. V. CHEERLEADERS exemplify pep of Glass 1681 Back Row: Kelly, S., Vernon, G., Schoessow, K., Root, M., Armes, S. Front Row: Bing, J., Kennedy, E., Jacobson, C., McKenna, J., Braun, I. Glass' highstepping majorettes, led by head majorette, Mary Jane Loving, and co-head, Sherry Dodgion, marched and twirled with new sparkle this year in their new blue and white uniforms. Practice last summer and early morning practice during football season helped them to excel. The girls performed with the band at all home football games and several away games. They twirled at the pep rally preceding the Jefferson game, in the Shrine Assembly, the February Music Assembly, the Spring Concert, and Achievement Night. Parades played a large part in the majorettes' activities. They marched in the Senior Day and Christmas parades, but the highlight of the year was the Annual Roanoke Shrine Parade at which they not only marched and performed at the football game, but appeared on television. In Roanoke the girls represented Glass proudly, giving their best performance of the year. Mary Jane Loving, head majorette Sherry Dodgion, co-head. MAJORETTES become hams', on TV Violet Peery Sandra Campbell Arlene Burford Carole Fielder Pat Gillispie Linda Falwell Sarah Ford Karen Burton, Mascot U69 SENIOR HOCKEY Back Row: B. Jenkins, E. Hudson, N. Cohen, S. Bailey, S. Ebert. Second Row: B. J. Hawkins, S. Carter, J. Smith, K. Thornhill. Front Row: J. Marshall, C. Schluderberg, B. Hamner, H. Gilliam, S. Thompson. Competition and rivalry have been the key words in girls' sports this year, and though the teams fought hard, they played well, maintaining good sportsmanship throughout the year. The Freshmen engaged enthusiastically in intramural sports on a large scale new to them this year. They played Speed-A-Way for the first time, and after an exciting season, the Smithfield Hams won a close SOPHOMORE T HOCKEY Back Row: J. Warren, C. Goldstein, J. Lavender, P. Perkins, M. North. Second Row: S. McKenna, C. Nash, C. Schlotterbeck, J. Linthicum. First Row: B. Taylor, J. Dumas, J. Phil- lips, K. Ardery. FRESHMAN SPEED-A-WAY Back Row: M. Engledove, K. Smith, L. Lawhorne. Second Row: S. Chap- man, P. Barksdale, B. Bockoven, L. McClalland. First Row: J. Gowen, M. Arthur, S. Stump, S. Rosen. CNot Pictured: A. James.D h Nix Mix A R e X M X victory over the Real McCoys. The Real McCoys returned during basketball season, though, to triumph over the Glasshoppers for the Freshman basketball championship. Sophomore classes had their first experi- ence with hockey, which was formerly re- stricted to Juniors and Seniors. The Hockey Jockeys won the championship in an excit- ing game with the Moonshiners,', and, as in Freshman play, the defeated team returned to capture the basketball championship. A close 11-10 game gave this championship to the Moonshiners', over the Star Shooters. Competition between the junior and Sen- ior teams proved successful for the Seniors. The same Senior team won both the hockey and basketball championships, defeating the same Junior team twice. In hockey it was the Hockettes over the Hockey Toppers. SENIOR BASKETBALL Bynum. In basketball the teams changed their names, but the victory did not change hands. The Senior team, the Ashwells, defeated the determined Junior team, the '4Fleabites. Congratulations to these championship teams and congratulations also to the many girls and to the advisers who participated so regularly and helped to make girls' sports as enjoyable and beneficial as they are! I SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Kelly, K. Waters. F RESHMAN BASKETBALL Norfleet, K. Fox, P. Gamble. Not Pictured: Sharon Bryant r ' . Back Row: N. Cohen, S. Ashwell S Smith. Second Row: P. Daniel S Carter, S. Ebert, B. Hamner Front Row: S. Bailey, H. Gilliam R Back Row: S. Albertson, J. Patrem D. Gregory, L. McWane, N. Bullock Second Row: B. Futrell, L. Williams A. Davis, C. Bolten. Front Row B Wingo, M. Gorchoff, C. Vernon S Back Row: L. Etter, J. Foster N Gallier. Second Row: S. Pifer S Layne, S. Coleman. Front Row B I 1 Without our subscribers and adver- tisers, this annual with its theme a tree, our symbol of the school, could not be possible. To these advertisers and subscribers with their tree, a money tree, We say thanks. ADVERTI EMENTS H731 I NEED A TUX WHERE CAN WE I KNOW THE WE'RE HERE SEE Tl-IE YOUR TUX TO DISCUSS MY vnessl UECOQAUONS' CREST ADVERTISERS Fon THE DANCE. Q X II I junior Ring Dance Committee: M. Saunders, B. Staton, F. Baldwin, J. Mundy, S. Witt, L. Eiird, meet for final arrangements. 1741 Lynchburg's Leading Furniiure Sfore 1 Whefher you wan? 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A SOUTHERN COLLEGE WITH NATIONAL RECOGNITION AND NATIONAL PATRONAGE For Calalogue and Derailed Informalion, Address THE REGISTRAR Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia 1801 Av.,l.:I,.e . Comm Your Favorife 1 r . NYI-ONS We Fimou ron F ' DACRONS The Periecf Uniform Adds Smariness Io Every Task Manufactured by Duti-Duds, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia Sears Roebuck 6? Co. Memorial Avenue INex+ +o Glass Highj LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Lucky Dickens introduces Mr. R. E. Gooch, president Lynchburg Advertising Club, to the CREST staff. Mr. Gooch came to give professional pointers on ad selling. 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General Contractors RAILROAD Q HIGHWAY Q AIRPORTS AND GENERAL EXCAVATION Lynchburg, Virginia Box 8I7 Dial VI 7-5568 1183 Miss Lucile Cox and Karen Schoessow select fruit for the Latin Banquet from Mr. B. E. Bersch of Bersch's Fairway Market. COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK CLARENCE G. BURTON, President S. S. SPENCER, VicefPres. and Cashier THOMAS R. PUGH, IR., Trust Officer WILLIAM A. BROOKS, Asst. Cashier TEMPLE R. NORTH, Asst. Trust Officer 32, INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 306 White Star Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. Dial VI 7-6645 I2'Ih Sf. Lynchburg, Va. Stokes Hardware CO 3004 Memorial Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia 1841 SHOP THE FAIR - WAY for Groceries ., . . Good Buys with Berschis Fair-Way Market 4I I9 Boonsboro Road Dowdy's F air-Way Market 5000 - SIOO Fort Avenue Farrner's Fair-Way Market Madison Heights, Virginia Marshalfs Fair-Way Market 3l06 Memorial Avenue Teague's Fair-Way Market 2907 Campbell Avenue in umm: y,,,,H gms BLUSEH NOW 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. misi- E v Main Office ..,,.,....... ....,. B th 8: Main H Depositors Branch ......... .. ,.... Ilth 8: Main X FULL-SERVICE 3 Personal Loan Department ,...,... ..... 2 I0 8th Street f f4 n :H 1 BANK Church Street Drive-ln Branch .....,...... 8th 8: Church I uuutu Miller Parlr Branch ...,......... Campbell at Fort Avenue s g '- iff' .E .? WE EE EE lliylgii 131 fffcff 111521 li' Eli 3 11 PEOPLE NAHONM BANK we 6 s. must coMPANY leans is F wzi:ii .t will H .X ,L MEMBER FEDERAL Dsroslf INSURANCE CORPORATION - MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM llfii I I ll' H , , 14 -1 1. : A ' - 1862 Mr. Alvin H. Greif, vice-president, Snyder 85 Berman, points out to Frosty Hancock the advantages of shopping in Snyder 85 Berman's Teenage Shop. Big Things are Happening at Brooks Transportation Company lncorporafed I9OI Memorial Avenue Dial VI 7-77I7 U87 Hauser Oldsmobile, Inc. Featuring THE BRILLIANT 1961 OLDSMOBILE Lynchburg Wholesale Florist 2004 Memorial Avenue John E. Gannaway 86 Co., Inc. HARDWARE Established I874 Dial VI 5-i245 IOOO Main Sireel' For D. A. Hines CO., IHC. Speecl, Convenience and 316 I2+h s+r.e+ Economy Dial VI 7-4422 PAINTS AND WALLPAPER DIAL VI 5-4504 Lynchburg Ready-Mix Concrete Co., Inc. Sl W 3 MEAD IN LYNCHBURG Manufaciures Paperboard f My f l e ,Q fig: 4,1 Q! MEAD N31 O Il 54,7591 , 1 MEAD , rw-r ,eyfif N J ff g,.'XFi f 5,5 ,, f11f'Y1 X , . fl if Y I 4.2 is W- 154 ' U-'i --exe? - ., Uiliift The Mead Corporation Heald Division Lynchburg, Virginia Kiah T. Ford really seems interested in the Mead Corporation Scholarship plan as explained by Mr. james F. Stephenson, manager of The Lynchburg Division. N I 189 DODSUN BROS. Pest Control Service 37I4 Campbell Avenue Dial Vl 6-2747 Did you know that-In very recent years our graduates have received such honors as: Kenneth White will be the Editor of Corks and Curls, the University of Virginia's newspaper. Vicki Allen will be president at Agnes Scott's Student Government. Nancy Bond will be president of the Senior class at Agnes Scott while Kay Younger will be the president of the junior Class. Hansford Epes has received a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, and has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Bill Quillian is president of the freshman class at Emory University. Charles Rowe is president of the freshman class at Davidson College. YOUR ALLIED PHARMACIES Prompt Delivery from Your Nearby Druggist ALLIED PHARMACY, Inc. FORT HILL PHARMACY, Inc. Downtown Fort Hill Dial VI 5-3466 Dial VI 7-4456 ROBERTSON DRUG STORE, Inc. WESTOVER PHARMACY, Inc. Chestnut Hill Dial Vi 54239 West End Dial VI 5-3473 1901 The Co-operative Building and Loan Association HU 1 , Esfablished I9I4 Where Your Savings Dollars Grow Bigger-Faster UI T0 !l0,000. 414' S I .39 sum no gg Q LYNCHBURGS OLDEST SAVINGS AND LOAN S S 5 Q 'rplllll ' 1 + ZW 6,5 'Y,gK ff mu? Savings Insured Up To SI0,000.00 -THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS- Currenfly Home office-loo: church sffeef Resources Piymg Branch Office-5224 Fori' Avenue Over WZ? Branch Office-Amhersf Turnpike SI8-000.000-00 Per Annum Nl. 1 fx A SURE START TO SUCCESS WITH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA IS TO ENTER IIIICIIIFCQ PHILLIPS Uuumum COLLEGE LYNCHIURG, VIRGINIA 9 Higher Apccountinvg 9 Bookkeeping 5 Secretarial 9 Stenographic 9 Salesmanship Perrymont Food Center I2O Perrymoni' Avenue Walker, Mosby 6? Calvert, Inc. RENTALS - AUCTIONS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 8I5 Church S+ree+ Lynchburg, Va. I191 SWING: INSURED . TAKE OUR FLOWERS WITH YOU ON THAT BIG DATE DIAL VI 6-658I For Eye Care ConsuI'I Your Eye Physician DOYLE, FLOIRIST For , Eye Wear 708 Mann SI'reeI' Consuh Your Guild Opfician T. B. DORNIN-ADAMS co. INCORPORATED I Q 'bf ROOFING and SHEET METAL WORK A' G' Ground Floor Allied Arfs BuiIcIIng 9I0 Orchard S+. Lynchburg, Va. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Dial VI 6-8456 EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAL When we went to press on May 12, there were 884 boys and 961 girls enrolled at E. C. Glass. Qykiffelz genera! gfome, gnc. 1336 Qjark Cfvenue - Eynchburq, qgrqinia DIAL VI 5-452I Eynchfurqls .Muff .Moaem Ghape! 1921 Gail M cMiIIen selects a party arrangement from Luther LeGrand, Florist. Luther LCGTdWd, Florist Flowers for all Occasions 4I I7 Boonsboro Road Main a+ .nh VI 6-8437 JAMES T. DAVIS, INC. Lynchburg's Leading Paint and Wallpaper Store DIAL VI 6-5234 I225 MAIN STREET l193 TOWN-CAREER-VACATION WARDROBE of sun-brighI, +own-dork fashions - V I I IIQ1ZIIlIZ1iL'fl.'0 ' ' ' ' CONNER PRODUCE COMPANY J, R, FQRD Inc. WHOLESALE Company, Inc. FRUITS and VEGETABLES LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA IO00 Jefferson Dial Vl 5-4583 Contractors ng ASPHALT ROADS DRIVEWAYS ,. ' PARKING AREAS ff 2 I X, , Dial VI 7-4444 E 41 4 Y r , Zimw fe I4IO I9+h S+. wud, Lynchburg, Va. MII M onta gue-B etts Company STRUCTURAL STEEL - REINFORCING STEEL - MISCELLANEOUS AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK Phone VI 7-662I I6I9 Wyfhe Road Lynchburg, Virginia 1941 SUPPURTERS APPLAUD REX For a Most Successful Year. Front Row: B. Bjork, G. Dewitt, S. Morris, B. Meade, S. McChesney, J. Lind- sey, M. Armstrong, j. Duncum, T. Smith, B. Harris, M. Bell, D. Haas, L. Rodes, D. Hamilton, B. Hartwell, C. Peters. Back Row: V. McAlister, E. Cunningham, L. McDaniel, L. Watts, B. Davis, P. Gaunt, D. Taylor, H. Creasy, M. Crown. 1195 ee how a little makes a lol' witlr our current O per annum earnings Check the chart below. See how savings of just 35 a week can grow with the help of our higher- than-average earnings. Better yet, you don'r have to wait around for years to get those earnings. We add them to your aceount every june 30th and 2 V. December 51st right from the start. And dor1't forget, your savings to 510,000 are insured safe 1 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance J '.,.. .. ' T - - ..... .,4, , Cor oration. Wh not start . ff . ll 1 ' .,,. . your savings growing with us right now? sAv1: ss WEEKLY Time Amount Saved Dividends Period Total ,JMNG5 44, 9' 0 1 year S 260.00 S 5.66 S 265.66 5 2 2 years 520.00 22.04 542.04 'T' 3 years 780.00 49.60 829.60 7' ,,, ,O S 4 years 1,040.00 88.77 1 128.77 '2 2 s years 1,300.00 140.03 11440.03 P. G. COSBY, JR., Executive Vice-President Lynchburg Federal Home Office Q 615 Church Street Q Dial VI 5-4551 Miller Park Branch Q 1990 Fort Avenue Q Dial VI 6-6623 Open Monday thru Thursday 9 to 3 -- Friday 9 to 6 - Closed Saturday W f Q QUALITY CHEKD MILK AND ICE CREAM QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC., 201 Oakley Avenue MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT LYNCHBURG'S LARGEST, MOST ASSQCIATED MODERN NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE STEEL Pearson's Drug S'rore Inc 2476 RIVERMONT AVE. DIAL VI 7-4473 O 4l09 BOONSBORO RD. DIAL VI 6-4666 BURN ETT TIRE COMPANY TIRE SALES AND SERVICE - DIAL VI 7-8883 5'I'I1 and Couri' SI'reeI's, Lynchburg, Virginia Not Just a Recap -- A Burnett Recap Sales - U. S. Tires - Service l197 V , ANDERSON'S Acree 86 Peck, Inc. WE QUALITY GIVE V1 wig MEATS REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Uggnmd sar-1 N FARM GREEN FRESH Allied Arfs Building STAMPS PRODUCE Dial 6-I357 X i307 Main Slreel 30ll Memorial Ave. 2480 Rivermonf Ave. LYNCHBURG FCUN DRY COMPANY l198l W. D. CAMPBELL 86 SON, INC. Insurance Peoples National Bank Building LYNCHBURG'S FINEST WHEN YOU NEED A M FFLER SPECIALTY SHOP M na VOGUE iF DAS'E CALL Vl t 822 Main S'l'reei' Kim brings prospective customer, Pat Glass, to her father Mr. Steve Thornhill for a Midas Muffler. H99 Trent's Gulf Service Corner Twelffh and Kemper Sfreeis DIAL VI 5-478I Lone Jack Limestone Co., Inc. CRUSHED STONE For Driveways, Walks, Concrete, etc. Dial VI 7-468I Lynchburg, Va. Carrington - Dirom, Basten ll I sg 'Personal SOYVICB INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Rule Book Shop IOI5 Church S+. Phone VI 5-8588 F OR SECURITY - . . . as an employee . . . as a policyholder see us, we,d like to talk to you about it NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANIES 5401 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia 2001 OUR Zum-Pwfenz' CHALLENGE The prosperity and individual free- doms we enjoy today are hard-earned gifts from our forefathers and must never be taken for granted. Each new generation must stand on its own feet and preserve these freedoms. The freedoms we enjoy through the American Way have a high price and must be earned over and over. W. Somerset Maughan expresses it this way: If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedomg and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that, too. 1, E w rub. 4 e Powor Company 'Dun ner'- Fifty years ago one could buy a complete lunch at school for 4c. CHESTNUT HILL DELICATESSEN Specializing in Kosher and Imported Food 505 Fort Ave. Phone VI 5.7571 vve Denver S c 0 t t ' s Sc to 55.00 Store IN THE HEART OF THE WESTOVER-SHOPPING CENTER Dial VI 6-7007 30I8 Memorial Ave. Lynchburg, Virginia I201 'Domi BE 4 5435 mf ,, 1 1 ff4VffW THE Wamstf rom: 4 QQQ' :mfr roms 5440? 70 P117 IW' 7715? 5'4WlV6'.S'! 54WlV6'5' N , ff lL tional NINTH 8: MAIN STREETS DRIVE-IN BRANCH - CHESTNUT HILL FAIRVlEW BRAN NINTH 81 COMMERCE STREETS BRANCH - FORT AVENUE CH - CAMPBELL AVENUE PEAKLAND BRANCH - BOONSBORO Me mber F. D. l. C. 2021 VIRGINIA LAUNDRY C rutch field s 7I2 I2+h Sfreei' 700 l21'h Sfreei' The Washing Wells I204 Rivermonf Avenue 5222 Fori' Avenue 2020 Memorial Avenue 40I3 Boonsboro Road QUICK - CLEAN LAUNDRY - Coin Operated Machines Rear Pa'Herson's Drug Sfore-3616 Campbell Avenue Conveniently Located To Give The Best In Laundry and Cleaning s. M. Hopkins CHAMBER OIF Dealer in CCYMMERCE ekocemes - MEMS Vi'9i la Hole' PRODUCE LYNCHBURG, VA. Phone VI 6-5205 I50I Campbell Avenue When in Virginia - H Is Lynchburg VIRGINIA DUNBRIK COL., Inc. Makers 0 THE LYNCHBURG BLOCK l203 OFFICIAL SCI-IDOL JEWELERS ' DIAMOND MERCHANTS ' ' KIRK STERLING ' GUILD OPTICIANS , f 0 I 919 Main Street Lynchburg,s Oldest Jewelers Fufure Execufives ai' home - in Business - gei' TOP BILLING i ai' hw? UQ NHEIMEBQS Lynchburg's Firsf Deparfmeni S+ore DIRECTORS L. C. Acree, Ir. Arthur Meidling W. Scott Ligon W. T. MacLeod S. Frank Pratt, President C. Letcher Newcomb, ViccfPres. C. NVilliam T. MacLeod, Secyffreas. G. F Dmscrous L. Newcomb S. F. Pratt W. Sanderson . T. Spruce STATE INDUSTRIAL LOAN CORPOLRATICN Main Floor-Allied Arfs Building - Lynchburg, Virginia Three percent paid on Savings C. johnson, N. Proffitt, A. Carson and L. Smith watch f. Payne and C. Schomer encroach upon the art of Mr. Gene Campbell, photographer for CREST group pictures. lzos TIMBER IS THE ONLY NATURAL RESOURCE THAT CAN BE REPLACED IN A LIFETIME GROW TREES FOR THE FUTURE HARDWOOD FLOORING LAMINATED TRUCK FLOORING Burruss Land 86 Lumber Company, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia l l:ILi FOR Th B D I ' T !QEVROLET! e est ea zn own SEE an aaa- L:f,V'E CORVAIR U 6 I'I A N HOTPOWT MAYTAG . Service G. E. 81 MOTOROLA All Ralf k TELEVISION E I! a es CADILLAC USE OUR I2I'h and CIIUFCII S+s. 2306 Bedf d Ave. EASY PAY Phone Vlog-453I PLAN Phone V' 5-4535 Rivermont Pharmac BLANKINSHIP'S Y I208 Rivermonf Avenue D' I VI 6-27I3 BETTER MEATS FOR LESS Ia ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION II08 Main SI'ree+ SERVICE I-Ynchb'-'FQ' VIf9I Ia Soclas - ToiIe'rries - Sundries 2061 LYNCHBURG'S OLDEST INSTITUTION E! 4QI??g fil T5 5' aim? W. D. DIU6UIDg guneral Qirecfors DIUGUID SERVICE COSTS NO MORE IOI6 RIVERMONT AVENUE DIAL VI 6,2726 LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Did you know that: The 1961 graduating class is the largest in the history of the school. Twenty-eight years ago, in 1933, there were 253 seniors compared with 384 in 1961. In 1914 E. C. Glass graduated only 43 students. he lerls Pharmac W e I Y Clean-Craft Cleaners l lC. 2995 ForI' Avenue I749 Park Avenue Dial VI 5-2364 Lynchburg, Va. Dial VI 736663 I2o7I LYNCHBURG COLLEGE A Christian College for Men and Women A FULLY-ACCREDITED SENIOR COLLEGE Broad Curriculum in +he Liberal ArI's and Sciences Graniing B. S. and B. A. Degrees Dr. Orville W. Wake, PresIcIen+ For Enrollmeni' Informafion - con+ac'I' DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Lynchburg College Lynchburg, virginia 2081 REAMS Furniture Company A Safisfied Cus+omer is our Firs+ Considerafion Pool,s Service Station MECHANIC ON DUTY 5I'I1 8: Main Sfreefs Dial VI 7-869I ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY Lynchburg's Exclusive IMPERIAL - CHRYSLER DeSOTO' - PLYMOUTH - VALIANT SALES - SERVICE 8I3 Fiffh Sfreei' Dial VI 5 -3456 CON SON 'S DIN ETTE gives GOOD FOOD - PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE Quick and Courteous Service for Reasonable Prices AT 1115 CAMPBELL AVENUE I209 NEWSPAPERS An impor+an+ parI' of every sIucIen'f's educa+ion. Read Ihem every cIay. THE NEWS Published by The Lynchburg News, Inc. THE DAILY ADVANCE Published by The Lynchburg Daily Advance, Inc. Serving Growing Cenfral Virginia Dairy Queen White Tavern 49 I 5 Fori' Ave. JOHN P. HUGHES MCTOR CC., Inc. DODGE - SIMCA TRIUMPH - WHITE TRUCKS 800 Commerce SI'reeI' DIAL VI 5-45II STANLEY wARNER's Good WARNER THEATRE EIeven'Ih and Main S'rreeI's Luck TeI. VI 5-7898 McDaniel-Kelly Electric Co., Inc. FAIRVIEW DRUG STORE 28II Campbell Avenue Dial VI 5-643I I2I8 Twelffh SI'reeI' Dial VIcI'or 5-4593 l2101 7he lzvezfmonf' DRY CLEANING 8: LAUNDRY Shirts a S pecialtyv Dial VI 5-2324 Lynchburg. V6- . . . MOTORS Vnrgmlan CO. Ford WLVA WLVA-TV LyncI1burg's Largesi' Aufo Dealer I2'I'h 8: Couri' S+reeI's Dial VI 7-884I Lag Sue Thompson and Becky Knight convince Mr. T. Dan Thomp- son, president, Rivermorzt Dry Cleaning and Laundry Company of the value of a CREST advertisement. I211 CANADA SINCE I886 PRODUCE Fine Footwear 82I Jefferson Sireef O Coleman's The iirst CREST in 1913 only had 89 9' I Main S+ pages. This yea1 s annual has 236 pages. TAHE NUT SHOP NUTS - PEANUTS - CANDIES Your Exclusive Nu+ and Candy Shop 701-A Main S'I'ree'I' Phone VI 6-4320 Becky Myers, editor of the CREST, visits Mr. jones, Distri- butive Education Teacher. MERRIMAN'S BARBER SHOP 500112 Fif+h S+ree+ l2121 OAK HALL COSTUME CO. Complete Rental Service CAPS AND GOWNS FACULTY HOODS FANCY COSTUMES AND MAKE-UP FOR . . Mins+reIs and Plays FORMAL WEAR Sold and Rented . . . Prompt Service OAK HALL COSTUME SERVICE An Affiliate of Oak Hall - M. Rosenberg 86 Sons RoanoIce's Pioneer CIoI'hiers Since I889 For Men, Women and Boys Roanoke, Virginia Dial DI 3-I784 llvgyyllsl Q Q 5 Dhfdbufed By Hill City Tobacco Co., Inc. LET SCHEWELS FEATHER YOUR NEST Furnishing Lynchburg Homes For More Than Half a Century ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS S. O. Fisher, Inc. SPORTING GOODS EDUCATIONAL TOYS 81 GAMES Over I25 Years Guaranfeed Sales and Service Dial VI 6-2779 I024 Main Street Snead-Payne Co., Inc. 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PRINTING ENGRAVING Q25 Lrfuaf ress, 120. 58-60 Ninfh S+ree+ Dial VI 5-IZO3 W I2191 COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE SIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Main Office, Main at 10th Trust Branch, 811 Main Street Fort Hill Branch, Fort Early Building Rivermont Branch, 2482 Rivermont Avenue Installment Loan Office, 816 Church Street No. 1 Pittman Plaza FIRST NATIO TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK B Lynchburg, Virginia Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporulion i 2201 FACULTY DIRECTORY ALLEN, EVELYN--B.A., R.M.W.C., Latin, GLASS EYE Literary Adviser, Adviser for the Honor League. AUD, BALDWIN F.-A.B., R.M.W.C., Social Studies, Member of Assembly and American Education Committees. BAILEY, ROBERT M.-B.S,, VVilliam and Mary, Physical Education and Health, Fresh- man Basketball, Varsity Tennis. BARKSDALE, EMMA M.-A.B., R.M.W.C., Mathematics. BARRINGER, J. JANE-A.B., Catawiba Col- lege, University of N. C., University of Maine, English, Debate Club, Public Speaking Club. BECKNER, V. D.-B.S., M.A.E., University of Missouri, University of Florida, Biology, Spon- sor Athletic Council. BRADFORD, VINCENT-B.S., Springfield Col- lege, Health and Physical Ed., Head Coach- Varsity Football and Track, Varsity Club Spon- soar. BRADLEY, DEBORAH R.-A.B., William and Mary, Mathematics, Guidance, Freshman Class Sponsor. BROWN, CHARLES R.-A.B., M.Ed., Univer- sity of Richmond, University of Virginia, Eng- lish, 'PHE GLASS EYE. BROWN, ELOISE G.-B.S., Mary Washington, Typing, HIGH TIMES, GLASS EYE Collec- tions. BROWN, HELEN E.-A.B., R.M.W.C., English, Latin, Reading Sponsor. BRYAN, JIMMIE-B.S., ohio University, Science, Coach-Varsity Basketball and Varsity Football. BURMAHLN, E. F.-B.S., M.A., Boston Uni- versity, New York University, Director of Busi- ness Education, Chief Accountant. BURMAHLN, ELIZABETH B.-A.B., M.Ed., Des Moines University, Boston University, Accounting, Shorthand and Transcription. CANADA, GLADYS-A.B., St. Joseph College, Mathematics, Junior Class Sponsor. CARSON, MORRIS E.-B.A., Lynchburg Col- lege, University of Indiana, University of Vir- ginia, Slpanish, English, Co-Sponsor of .Spanish Club, Audio Visual, Library ,and Teac-hing Aids Committee. CONSON, MARIE-A.B., R.M.VV.C., M.A., Columbia University, American Government, American History, Chairman of Assembly Com- mittee. COX, JOE W.-B.S., Berry College, Machine- shop. COX, LUCILE-A.B., M.A., Sweet Briar Col- lege, University of Virginia, Latin, Adviser for CREST, Latin Club Sponsor. DABNEY, MILDRED A.-William and Mary, Brooklyn Public Library School, Library. DAVIS, 'CONSTANCE G.-Potomac State Col- lege, Study Hall. ELLIOTT, BETSY S.-A.B., College of VVilliam and Mary, English. ELLIOTT, FRANK H.-B.A., William and Mary, Vocal Music. FANFANI, J. G.-B.F.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology, General Shop, Art, Stage Crew. FEAGANS, FRANCES C.-B.S., Madison Col- lege, Homemaking, Sponsor FHA. FERGUSON, C. RAY-Coyne Electrical School, Electricity. FIELDER, A. J.-A.B., M.A., Lynchburg Col- lege, University of Virginia, Chemistry, Physics, Sponsor Science Club. FORE, ROSALIE R.-A.B., R.M.VV.C., French, English., FRANKLIN, DOREEN S.-B.S., Longwood College, University of Virginia, Mathematics, Freshman Class Sponsor. GARLAND, THELMA E.-B.S., University of Virginia, World History, Guidance. GILBERT, WALLACE P.-A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne College, Health ,and Physical Ed., Ass't. Varsity Football and Track Coach. GILLS, J. ALLEN-B.S., VPI, D.O., Electric Shop, Mathematics. GILMER, RITA C.-A.B., R.M.VV.C., General Mathematics and Algebra, Hospitality Com- mittee. GRAVES, CLARA S.-B.A., University of Tennessee, English. GRAVES, WARREN L.-B.S., East Tennessee State College, Industrial Arts. HANCOCK, MARTHA B.-A.B., R.M.VV.C., Mathematics, Honor League Committee. HARRIS, BESSIE M.-B.S., Radford College, English, Audio-Visual, Hospitality Committee, Faculty Committee. HARVEY, ETTIE K.-A.B., Elon College, Bookkeeping. I2211 FACULTY DIRECTORY HENDERSON, ANNE F.-B.S., Virginia In- termont College, RPI, University of Virginia, Health and Physical Education, I-V Cheerlead- ing Sponsor, Chairman of P.T.A., Hospitality Committee. HERNDON, JACQUELYN H.-HA., Lynch- burg College, Typewriting, Shorthand, F.B.L.A. HICKS, ANNA-A.B., R.M.VV.C., Latin, Eng- lish. HIGHT, HAZEL EVWELYN-B.A., R.M.W.C., Science, Chemistry, Sponsor of Honor League. HINDS, CLEATUS-M.S., AB., Kansas State University, English. HOFFMAN, RONALD F.-AB., Lenoir-Rhyne College, Freshman Football Coach, Social Stud- ies. HOSKINS, ELIZABETH G.-A.B., R.M.W.C., History, 'Chairman of American Education VVeek, Student Social Activities Committee. HOWELL, ANICE M.-V.P.I., R.P.I,, Distribu- tive Education, iD. E. Club Sponsor. JOHNSON, SAM M.-B.A., Bluefield Ir. Col- lege, Lynchburg College, Social Studies. KNAKE, E L I Z A B E T H M.fA.B., A.M., R.M.VV.C., Columbia University, English. KNIPP, FRANCES-B.A., R.M.W.C., Spanish, Spelling Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor. LLOYD, ANGELA P.-B.A., M.A., Agnes Scott College, Johns Hopkins University, Latin, Co- Sponsor of THE GLAQSS EYE. MacGREGOR, J O S E P H I N E A.-A.B., R.M.W.C., English, Senior Spelling. MACON, EVELYN T.-B.S., Longwood College, Biology, Chemistry, Co-Sponsor of Senior Class. MIHALIK, ANDREW J.-B.A., Mount Saint Maryls College, Quill and Scroll, THE HIGH TIMES, English, Journalism. MAYBERRY, DOROTHY P.-B.S., Radford College, Homemaking, Chairman of Faculty Hospitality Committee, Co-Adviser of F.H.A. MEIDLING, MARTHA G.-B.S., M.A., Long- wood College, University of North Carolina, Health and Physical Ed., Sponsor of Varsity Clheerleaders. MOON, JUNE E.-BS., High Point College, Health and Physical Ed., G.A.A., Girls, Intra- mural Sports. MORRIS, ASHLIN-B.A., Agnes Scott College, English. l2221 NICHOLLS, WILLIAM W.-B.A., University of Richmond, D.E., IJ.E. Club Sponsor. NIXON, NADINE B.-B.S., B.S.L.S., Madison College, University of North Carolina, Lenoir- Rhyne College, Librarian. NOECHEL, JOHN D.-B.S., M.S., West Vir- ginia University, Physical Education and Health, Varsity Baseball, Junior Varsity Football and Basketball Coaching. PAYNE, MARY SPOTSWOOD-A.B., M.A., Agnes Scott, University of Virginia, English, Advanced lComposition, Literary Society. PERROW, LOTTIE-B.A., Lynchburg College, Health and Physical Education, Girls' Athletic Association. PRIBBLE, M. KATHLEEN-B.S., University of Virginia, Algebra, Geometry, Junior Student Council Adviser. PRYOR, VIRGINIA W.-B.S., Mary Washing- ton College, Typing, Commercial Ariithme-tic. RACER, RALPH A.-B.A., M.A., Bridgewater College, Furman University, University of Vir- ginia, Economics, U. S. Savings Stamps Club. RADER, J. BUCKLEY-B.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Drafting, Employment Placement. RAMSEY, CHAPMAN L.-B.A., M.A., Lynch- burg College, University of Virginia, Mathe- matics, .Sponsor of the Senior Student Council. SHERRILL, BOB F.-A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne Col- lege, VVorld Geography, U. S. Histtory, Football, Track-Assistant Coach. SHOBER, E. REIMAN-A.B., Bridgewater College, Biology, Chemistry, Faculty Hospitality, Library and Teaching Aids, and Student So-cial Committees. SHORE, RUTH-Indiana State Teachers Col- lege, Cafeteria Manager. STEPPE, DORIS P.-Secretary. SUMNER, LOUISE-Secretary of Vocational Office. SYDNOR, MALCOLM R.-A.B., Lynchburg College, University of Virginia, Geography, His- tory, Guidance Counselor. TEASS, F. ALEX-HA., University of Vir- ginia, Biology, General Science. TURKEL, JOSEPH-HS., Harvard College, American History, American Government, So- cial Problems, Operates the Book Store. FACULTY TURPIN, ANNE BURKS-A.B., Lynchburg College, English. VERMILION, CLOYD G.-B.M.E., University of Kansas, Instrumental Music. WALLACE, ELIZABETH N.-A.B., R.M.VV.C., Social Studies, Sponsor of National Honor So- ciety. WARE, HELEN-A.B., R,M.IN.C., lvfathemat- ics, Commercial Arithmetic. WARE, MARY-AB., R.M.VV.C., Mathematics. WHITE, JANE-AB., University of North Carolina, Art, Glass Palette, Publications Art Advisor. WHITE, KATHERINE M.-B.S., Mary VVash- ingiton, Mathematics, Sophomore Class Counse- lor, S1tudent's Social Activities Guidance. DIRECTORY WHITEHEAD, SALLY M.-AB., R.M.W.C., Mathematics. WILEY, VIRGINIA-A.B., M.A., R.M.VV.C., Duke University, English, Speech, Dramatics, David Garrick Players. WILKINSON, COURTNEY-B.A., M.A., Agnes Scott College, University of North Carolina, French, French Club Sponsor. WILLIAMS, MARGARET F.-AB., M.A., Columbia College, University of South Carolina, Clerical Practice, Office Marchines, Business Manager of CRITIC, HIGH TIMES, CREST, Blue Horse Campaign. WILSON, TOM-B.S., University of Virginia, American Government, Co-Sponsor of the Jun- ior Class. WILTSHIRE, MARY ELIZA-AB., M.Ed., Greensboro College, University of Virginia, Government, Co-ordinator of Audio-Visual Pro- gram, Sophomore Counselor. WRIGHT, JANE-Sec-retary. H231 SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, FRANK--Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, French Club, CRITIC Staff, Advertisers, Public Speak- ing Club, Reading Club, Pep Club, Honor League Member, Athletic Associa-tion Ticket Seller, Special Teaichers Helper. ADAMSON, VICKIE-Choir, F.H.A., Assembly Committee, Awards and Prizes. ALEXANDER, MIKE-Honor League Member. ALLEN, RICHARD-Intramural Baseball, In- tramural Basketiball, Intramural Tennis, Intra- mural Track, Manager of Football, Class Offi- cer, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Awards and Prizes, Varsity G Club. ALLEN, SHEILA-Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, F.H.A., French Club, Class Officer, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Athletic As- sociation Ticket Seller, Library Helper, Special Teachers Helper, National Honor Society. ANDERSON, SANDRA-Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Li-terary Society, Public Speak- ing, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Cafe Ca-shier, School Fund Bookkeeper, National Honor Society. ANDERSON, LYNN-Glee Club, F.H.A., Hon- or League Memlber, Student Council HR Rep- resentative, Y-Teens, Motion Picture Club. ANTHONY, CAROLE-Senior Band, Choir, Latin Club, Latin Tournament Representative, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Assembly Commit- tee, Building Care Committee, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society. APPERSON, JERRY-Junior Orchestra, Latin Club, Honor League Member, Office Helper, Special Teachers Helper, Math Contest, Na- tional Honor Society. ARTHUR, H. L.-Distributors Club, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. ASHWELL, SUE-Soccer, Hockey, Softball, Athletic Association, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Public Speaking Club, Chorus, Choir, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative. AYRES, JULIE-Intramural Basketball, Volley- ball, Hockey, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Athletic Associaition Ticket Seller, Library Helper. BAILEY, MARY LEE-F.H.A., Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Y-Teens, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Office Helper. BAILEY, SARAH-Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball, GAA Member, Spanish Club, Class Officer-Vice-President, Class Council and HR Representative, Co-Chairman of Senior Banquet, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Student Council HR Rep- resentative, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper to Dean, National Honor Society. l224I BALLARD, LINDA-Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Member, Officer, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Spa-nish Club, Public Speaking Club, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Asso- ciation Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Office Helper to Dean. BANTON, PEGGY-Gym Squad Leader, D.O. Reporter, Honor League Member. BARBER, PATRICIA ANN-I11tramura1 Bas- ketball, Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Glee Club, Class Play, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Class Offi- cer, Class 'Committee Member, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Office Helper, Awards. BARKSDALE, PATSY-Vollyball, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. BARRETT, SALLY-Senior Band, Orchestra Senior, Choir, Glee Club, French Club, Science Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Athle-tic Associa-tion Ticket Seller. BASHAM, GRANT--French Club, Science Club, Advertisers, Honor League Member, Library Council--Helper. BAYNE, JAMES-Debate Club 81 Contests, Honor League Member, Awards and Prizes. BEALE, PRISCILLA ANN-Volleyball, Soccer, Glass Palette, GLASS EYE Staff, Essays Con- test, Class Committee Member, 'Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, junior Red Cross, Building Guide. BEASLEY, MARGIE-Intramural Speedball, Intramural Speedaway, Intramural Basketball, Soccer, Varsity Cheerleader, French Club, HIGH TIMES Staff-Ass. Ed. and Ed., Public Speak- ing Club, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League member, Student Council Moni- tor, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BEDEL, JAMES EDWARD-Intramural Base- ball, Freshman Basketball, Freshman and Varsity Football, Freshman an-d Varsity Track, Athletic Association, Gym -Squad Leader, Science Club, Class HR Representative, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Repre- sentative, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. BENNETT, RITA-Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball, Latin Club, GLASS EYE Staff -Co-editor, HIGH TIMES Staff, Public Speak- ing Club, Class Officer, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Vice-President Stu- dent Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BLOUNT, RAY LYONS-Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. BOMAR, FRED LINC-LE-Camera Club, Sci- ence Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Vice-President of 'Homer-oom, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Cafe Bank Runner. BOMAR, JAMES BARRY-Intramural Bas- ketball, Band, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Cafe Bank Runner. BOOKER, MARY FRANCES-Chorus, Honor League Member. SENIOR DIRECTORY BOSIGER, EDWIN PERROW, JR.-Disttribu- tors Club, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, School Fund Book- keeper, Distributive Education Contest. BOWEN, DAVID LEROY-Intramural Base- ball, Basketball, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Manager in Track, Science C1ub-Presi- dent, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Intercom, Change Desk. BOWLING, MARY DARNELL-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Sr. Band, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Student Council Homeroom Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Build- ing Guide. BRADFORD, MARY KATHE,RINE-Intr,a- mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Literary Society, French Club-Pres., Latin Club, CRIT- IC Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Senior Day Committee, Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BRIDGES, ELIZABETH SUE-Intramural Basketball, Speedball, Volleyball, Soccer, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Da-vid Garrick Players-Secretary, Spanish Club, CREST Staff, Advertisers, Class Officer-President, Class Committee Member, Class Council HR Representative, Senior Day Committee, Ho11or League Member, Honor League HR Repre- sentative, Situdent Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Building Guide, Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, SIPA Convention. BROOKS, GERALD T.-Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. BROOKS, HOWARD A.-Honor League, Hi-Y. BROWN, FAY ELIZABETH-Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representaftive, Student Council HR Representative. BROWN, MARY RANDOLPH-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Speedball, Badminton, Athletic Asso., IV and Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Essays Contest, Class Officer, Student Council HR Representative, Ticket Seller, Varsity G Club Sweetheart. BRYAN, PHILLIPS R.-Senior Play, Latin Club, GLASS EYE Staff, HR President, Class Council, Honor Lea-gue Member, Senior Rep-re- sentative to Honor League, Student Council HR Representative, Chairman Program Com.- Student Council, Sftudent Council Monitor, As- sembly Committee, Dixie Hi-Y, Boys' State, National Honor Society. BRYANT, DIANNE ELIZABETH-Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Glee Club, Chorus, Latin Club, HR Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Library Helper. BRYANT, KAY-Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, F.B.L,A., Honor League Mem- ber, Y-Teens Treasurer, BRYANT, KENNETH-JV Football, Contest 'Winner, Honor League Member. BRYANT, SHEILA-Intramural Basketball, Soccer, Softball, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Honor League Member. BURCH, JULIE-Intramural Basike-t'ball, Vol- leyball, Soccer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Glee Club, French Club, Class Committee Mem- ber, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Hon- or League Member, Honor League HR Repre- sentative, Student Council HR Representative, Building Care Committee, Tri-Hi-Y President and Interclub Council, Junior Red Cross, Ticket Seller, Assistant to Dean. BURFORD, ARLENE-Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Badminton, Gym Squad Leader, Twirling Corps, Majorette, F.H.A. President, F.B.L.A. Vice-President, De- bate Club, Public Speaking, HR Officer, Class Committee Member, Class Council HR Repre- sentative, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, F.H.A. Helper, Teachers Helper, Lunchroom Helper, Awards and Prizes, National Honor Society. BURGESS, CARROLL-Honor League Mem- ber. BURNETTE, ALMA-Chorus, Glee Club, Dis- tributtors Club, Junior Red Cross. BURRIS, LESLIE--Intrtamura-l Basketball, Vol- leyball, Speedball, Hockey, Soccer, Speedaway, Badminton, Literary Society, CRITIC Staff, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Junior Red Cross, Cafe Cashier, Program Seller, National Honor Society. BYNUM, ROSALIE-Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, Music Club, F.H.A., GLASS EYE Staff and Officers, Senior Day Committee, H-onor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. CAMPBELL, SANDRA--Intra'mur,al Soccer, Senior Band, Tvvirling Corps, Majorette, French Club, HR Officer, Senior Day Committee, Y- Teens, Assistant to Dean. CARR, REBECCA MARY-Intramural Volley- ball, Soccer, Hockey, Dramatics, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Science Club, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Situ- dent Council Monitor. CARRINGTON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER- Varsity Tennis, Athletic Associaition Representa- tive, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Honor League Member, 'Hi-Y, Building Guide. CARSON, ANN MARIE-Vice-President Dis- tributors Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor League Mem- ber. CARTER, MARGARET SUE-I n t r a m u r al Basketball, Badminton, Speedball, Hockey, Soc- cer, GAA member, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., GLASS EYE Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Pub- lic Speaking Club Contest, Class Committee Member, Homeroom Representative, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Tri- Hi-Y. CAWTI-IORNE, SAM-Honor League Member, Special Teac-hers' Helper. l2251 SENIOR DIRECTORY CHENAULT, GARY WAYNE-Gym Squad Leader, Music Club, Homeroom Chaplain, Hon- or League Member, Cafeteria Helper, Boys' State, Industrial Arts Contest VVinner. CHILDRESS, PATRICIA ANN-Chorus, Glee Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross Representative. CLEMENTS, CHARLES CLINTON EVANS- junior ,and Senior Band, French Club, Latin Club, Latin Essay Contest Wiiiiier, Homeroom Secretary, Honor League Member, Office Help- er, French Contest VVinner, Nationa-l Ilonor So- ciety. CLEMENTS, C. DANNY-Softball, 'Gym Squad Leader, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member. CLEMENTS, LINDA GAYLE-Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, F,H.A., F.B.L.A., Honor League Member, Float Committee. CLEMENTS, LINDA SUE-Intramural Speed- ball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Junior Band, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. CLEMENTS, PATRICIA LEE-Intramural Volleyball, Soccer, Choir, Glee Club, President of F.H.A., Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Student Council HR Representative, junior Red Cross, Office Helper. CLINGEIVIPEEL, NELDA-Glee Club, Twirl- ing Corps, Diversified Occupation Club, Foren- sic Club, Secretary of Homeroom, Honor League. COCKE, W. JOHN-Intramural Basketball, Freshman and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Class Council and Home- room Representa-tive, Vice-President of Fresh- man Class, Honor League Member. COFFEY, GERALD EDWARD-Intramural and Freshman Basketball, Freshman and J.V. Football, Varsity Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member and Homeroom Repre- sentative, Hi-Y, Cafeteria Cashier. COHEN, DEBOIRAH ANN-Dramatics, French Club, Science Club, Honor League Member. COHEN, NATALIE JOAN-Intramural Basket- ball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA Representative, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Stu- dent Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper to Ass't. Principal. COLEMAN, NANCY-Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Adver- tisers, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Mem- ber. COLEMAN, RALPH ELLIS, JR.-Intramural Basketball, Baseball, J. V. Football, Manager of Football Team, Honor League Member, Library Helper. COLEMAN, SUSAN-Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Glass Palette, F.H,A., Spanish Club, Advertisers, Homeroom Representative to Class Council, Treasurer of Homeroom, Honor League Member. H261 COSTAN, GEORGELLEN-Intramural Volley- ball, French Club, Latin Club, Ass't. Editor of GLASS EYE, Literary Editor of CRITIC, Literary Society, Public Speaking Club, Second Place in Reading Contest, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. CRABILL, MIKE KIRK-Freshman and Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Honor League Member, Student Council Homeroom Repre- sentative, S-tudent Council Monitor, Boys' State, Bill Dabney Cup Award, National Honor So- ciety. CREASY, .IOANNE ATKINSON-Treasurer of Glass Palette, David Garrick Players, French Clu'b, Art Staff of CRITIC, Literary Society, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, National Honor Society. CRICKENBENRGER, PAT-Intramural Volley- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Class Com- mittee Member, Honor League Member, Y- Teens. CRITCHER, GRAY DOUGLAS-Honor League Member, Student Council and Homeroom Rep- resentative, Building Guide. CROSS, ERNEST PRESTON-Distributors Club, Honor League Member. CROWN, MARTHA ANN-Intramural Basket- ball, Captain, Volleyball, Soccer, Speeclaway, Softball, GAA Member, Spanish Club, GLASS EYE Staff. Assistant Editor, HIGH TIMES Co-editor, Newspaper Sponsored Essay Contest Winner, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Program Seller, Building Guide, Quill and Scroll, Literary Sto- ciety. CUFFIA, PATRICIA EILEEN-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Speedball, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Literary Society, Honor League Homeroom Representative, Student Council Moniitor, Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society. DANIEL, PHYLLIS JUNE-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Honor League Member. DAVIDSON, WAVERLY W.-Gym Squad Leader, HIGH TIMES Staff, Homeroom Ath- letic Representative, Homeroom Secretary, Honior League, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. DAVIS, BENNY FRANKLIN-Class Com- mittee Member, Honor League Member. DAVIS, JOHN G.-Gym Squad Leader, Distri- butors- Club, Homeroom Officer, Bank Runner. DAVIS, PENNY CAROL-Distributors Club, Special Teachers Helper. DAWSON, RICHARD HENLEY-Gym Squad Leader, Homeroom Officer, Class Council, Jun- ior Red Cross. DEANER, SHELBY WILSON, JR.-Distribu- tors Club, Honor League Member. DESHAZO, CLARENCE E.-Basketball, Span- ish Club, Honor League Member. SENIOR DIRECTORY DICKENS, RUTH LUCK-Gym Squad Lead- er, President Glass Palette, Latin Club, CREST Staff, Honor League Member, Student Council Representative, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, National Honor Society. DICKSON, WILLIAM THOMAS-Gym Squad Leader, President of Spanish Club, Vice-Presi- dent Science Cluib, HIGH TIMES Staff, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council Home- room Representative, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Boys' State, National Hono-r Society. DODD, PATRICIA LYVONNE-Intramural Volleyball, Glee Club, D.O., Homeroom Vice- President, Library Helper, Special Teacher's Helper. DODGION, SHERRY ANN-I n t r a m u r al Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Majorette, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, Homeroom Officer, Honor Lea.gue Member, Homeroom Representative. DOWDY, CAROLYN SUE-Intramural Volley- ball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, F.H.A., French Club, Honor League Member, Homeroom Representa- tive to Studen-t Council, Building Guide, Stat- istician, Office Helper, Special Teachers Helper. DUDLEY, SHIRLEY VIRGINIA-F.B.L.A. Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Student Council, Homeroom Representative. DUMAS, HAROLD BAHAN-Baseball, Fresh- man Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Latin Club, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Student Coun- cil Monitor, Cafe Bank Runner. DUNCAN, PHYLLIS ANNE-I n t r a m u r al Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Literary Society. DUNN, DALLAS M., JR.-Basketball, Lunch- room Helper, Honor League Member. DUNN, MARY BETH-Intramural Speedaway, Badminton, Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Orchestra, Jr., F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Mem- ber, Ticket Seller. EAGLE, PATSY ANN-Chorus, Glee Club, F.H.A., Honor League Member. EARNIST, WAYNE P.-Intramural Basketball, Softball, Essays Contest, Homeroom Officer, Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Gym Squad Lead- er, Cafe Bank Runner, Statistician, Cashier. EsBEiRT, KATHERINE SHEARER-Intra- mural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Hockey, Softball, Junior and Varsity Cheerleader, GAA, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, Presi- dent of Freshman Class, Float Committee, Hon- or League Homeroom Representative, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper to Dean. ELDER, LINDA LEE-Intramural Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., French Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Member, Homeroom Representative, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y, Float Committee, Library Council. EVANS, JOHN-Intramural Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Capt., Gym Squad Leader, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Var- sity G Club. EWING, SHARON-Chorus, Spanish Club, Honor League Member. FALWELL, LINDA-Intramural Soccer, Vol- leyball, Gym Squad' Leader, Majorette, Chorus, Honor League Member. FINLEY, fCRIS-Intramural Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Senior Band, Honor League Member. FITZGERALD, JERRY-J. V. Football, Con- tesrt Winiier, Honor League Member. FORD, KIAH T.-Intramu-ral Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Basketball Manager, Latin Club, Science Club, CREST Staff, Advertiser, Class Committee Member, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, S-tudent Council Offi- cer, Student Council Monitor, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Boys' Stalte, Quill and Scroll, Voted Most School Spirited, Senior Play, National Honor Society. FRANKLIN, CAROLYN-Intramural Volley- ball, Intramural Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, President F.B.L.A., Treasurer for 'Region of F.B.L.A., Honor League Member, Ti-Hi-Y, -Of- fice Helper. FRAZIER, CAROLYN-Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Class Committee Member, Honor League Mem- ber, Honor League Officer, Student Council HR Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper in Office, Special Teachers Helper. FREEMAN, MARGUERITE-Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Distributors Club, HR Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Building Guide, Cafeteria Cashier, Lunchroom Helper. FRY, ANN CAROL-Choir, F.H.A., HR Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Office Helper. GALLIER, DON-Freshman, j.V., and Varsity Football, J.V, and Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, HR Officer, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Awards and Prizes, Voted Most Athletic. GALLIER, MARY EVELYN-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, 'Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Bookkeepers and Col- lectors, HR Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative. l2271 SENIOR DIRECTORY GAME, CHARLES-David Garrick Players- Vice-President, Senior Play, S-cience Club, De- bate Club and Contests, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee-Chain man, Junior Red Cross, L-ight Crew-Chairman, Awards and Prizes-Science Fair, National Hon- or Society. GARDNER, HARRIS, JR.-Freshman and ,l.V. Football, Honor League Member, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Spanish Club, Hi-Y. GARRARD, CHUCK-Inrtramural Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Freshman Baseball, Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Choir, Class Committee Member, Treasurer Honor League, Student Council HR Representative, Class Council and HR Representative, Hi-Y Treasurer, Alternate Boys' State. GARRETSON, MAiRTHA-Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Speedaway, Speedball, F.H.A., F.H.A. Contest Wiiineir, Es- say Contest, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Building Guide. GENTRY, CARROLL-J.V. Basketball, HR Representative to Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Manager I.V. Football, Ir. and Sr. Band, HR Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Repre- sentative. GIBSON, DIANNA--Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Band, F.H.A. Mem- ber, Frenoh Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Essay Contest, HR Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. GIBSON, THOMAS-Basketball, HR Officer, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League Member. GILLIAM, HENRIETTA-Intramural Basket- ball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Ath- letic Association, Ir. Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Member, Officer GAA, Choir, Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Reading Club, Class Committee Member, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi- Y, Spelling Awards, Voted Most Athletic, Na- tional Hon-or Society. GILLISPIE, PAT-Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Twirling Corps, Majorette, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, Honor League HR Representative, Ir. Red Cross, Honor League Member. GLASS, PATRICIA ANNE-I n t r a m u r al Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball, Hockey, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, CREST Staff, Adver- tisers, HR President, Class Council and HR Representative, HR Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Float Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Jun- ior Red Cross, National Honor Society. GLENN, CHARLES-French Club, Science Club, HR Officer, Honor League Member, Building Care Committee, Jr. Red Cross. GLIDEWELL, TOM-Spainsh Club, HR Offi- cer, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative. l2281 GOFF, ROBERT-Freshman Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Intramural Volleyball, Softball, Honor League Member. GOWEN, CAROLYN ANN-I n it ra m ur al Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, F.H.A., Treasure1', Latin Club, 'GLASS lEYE Staff, Honor League Member, Student Council Rep- resentative, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Library Council. GOWIN, MARTHA ANNE-I n-t r a m u r al Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Hon-or League Member, Junior Red Cross, Library Council, Special Teachers Helper. GRAHAM, ELIZABETH ANNE-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Cla-ss Sec-retary, Class Com- mittee Member, Class Council, Junior-Senior Ring Dance Committee, Honor League Mem- ber, Junior Red Cross, President, Program Sell- er, National Honor Society. GREENE, DELORES JEAN-Choir, GLASS EYE Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Cafe Cashier. GROSMAN, ALAN NATHAN-David Garrick Players, French Club, CRITIC Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, D. E. Club, President, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer. GUNTER, JOHN MAX-Honor League Mem- ber, Iunior Red Cross, Shop Project, Honorable Mention. HAAS, GARY CONRAD-Intramural Baseball, Football, Varsity, Track, Honor League Mem- ber. HAAS, WARREN STEWART-Intramural Basketball, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member. HACKWOIRTH, GERALD KENNEDY-Foob ball, Freshman, ,l.V., Varsity, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Orchestra, Senior Day Committee, Hon- or League Member, Student Couneil Monitor, Hi-Y, Voted Wittiesit. HALL, P. MILLARD-Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football, Freshman, I.V., Varsity, Track, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, HR Representative, Hi-Y, Ath- letic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Caffe Bank Runner, Voted Best Looking, HR Officer. HAMMERSTROM, NAN CRADDOCK CNANCYJ-Intramural Basketball, C a p tain, Volleyball, Soccer, Hockey, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, Speedball, Badminton, Speed- away, Class Play, David Garrick Players, Presi- dent, Literary Society, President, Public Speak- ing Club, Latin Club, Latin State Essay Contest Wiitner, Class Committee, Chairman, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Junior Red Cross, Ticket Seller, Of- fice Helper, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, HR Of- ficer, MGA, Voted Most Typical Senior Girl, Elected to Senior Court. SENIOR DIRECTORY HAMNER, ELIZABETH COLES-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Science Club, CRITIC Staff, Class Committee, Honor League Member, Stu- dent 'Council, HR Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Office Helper to Ass't. Principal, Latin Club. HANCOCK, RUTH CFROSTYJ-Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Glass Pialette, French Club, CREST Staff, Sen- ior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. HARDY, JOSEPH STOGDALE-Intramural Baseball, HR Officer, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Cafe Bank Runner, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. HARRIS, GAIL TERRELL-Intramural Soc- cer, Volleyball, Hockey, Chorus, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. HARRIS, SANDRA LOUISE-Gym Squad Leader, Class Council, Honor League Member, Building Guide. HARRIS, THOMAS AUBREY-Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Football, Freshman, IV., Varsity, .Athletic Representative, Band, Junior, Senior, Gym Squad Leader, HR Officer, Honor League Member, ,lun-ior Red Cross. HARVEY, JAMES K.-Baseball, Softball, Hon- or League Member, Lunchroom Helper. HARVEY, WILLIAM MITCHELL-I n t r a- mural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Fresh- man, J.V., Gym Squad Leader, HR Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member. HAUN, NANCY DEAN-Intramural Speedball, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Gym Squad Lead- er, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Honor League Member, Student Council Representative, Student Coun- cil Monitor, SCA Convention, Athletic Asso- ciation Ticket Seller. HAUSENR, BETTY JEAN-Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, French Club, Essays Contest, Senior Day C-ommittee, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Helper to Ass't. Prin., Special Teachers Helper. HAWKINS, BETTY JEAN-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Chorus, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Essays Contest, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Sportsmanship Award. HENDERSON, HARVEY ELLETT, JR.-In- tramural Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Treasurer, Science Club, Public Speaking Club Contest, HR Offi- cer, 'Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Hon- or League Member, Honor League HR Repre- sentative, Boys' State, National Honor Society. HENSLEY, PATSY-F.H.A., Honor League Member, Building Guide, Office Helper. HILL, DOROTHY ANN-Music Club, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Library Council, Honor League Member. HODGES, MARTIN, JR.-Junior .and Senior Band, Orchestra, Honor League. HOGAN, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR.-Man- ager of Basketball, Choir, GLASS EYE Staff, HR Officer, Honor League, Honor League HR Representative, Athletic Association Ticket Sell- er, Building Guide, Varsity G Club. HOGAN, DONNIE-Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, F.H.A., Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Building Guide. HOGAN, PAT-Choir, Class Committee Mem- ber, Honor League, Intramural Basketball. HOLLINGSWORTH, TOM-I nilt lra mu 1' al Basketball, Freshman, j.V., and Varsity Foot- ball, Softball, Athletic Association, Glass Palette, Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. HOLMES, CAROL JEAN-Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Home- room Officer, Class Council and HR Representa- tive, Senior Day Commilttee, Honor League, S-tudent Council HR Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Atlhletic Associavtion Ticket Seller, Office Help- er, National Honor Society. HOLT, YUILLE, III-Gym Squad Leader, Sci- ence Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League, Student Council I-IR Representative, Building Care Com- mittee, Hi-Y, Building Guide, Boys' Stalte Al- ternate. HONIG, GAIL-Chorus, Choir, Essays Con-tests, HR Officer, Honor League, Honor League HR Representative. HOPKINS, TROY-Tennis, CREST Staff, Ad- vertisers, Homeroorn Officer, Class Committee Member, Senior ,Day Committee, Honor League, Student Council HR Representative, Student Council Monitor, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, National Honor Society. HORTON, GILSON-Intramural Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Dramatics, David Garrick Players, French Club, CRITIC Staff, GLASS EYE Staff, Literary Society, Public Speaking Club, Honor League, Tri-Hi-Y, Build- ing Guide, National Honor Society. HOUGH, BUDDY-Science Club, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League. HOUSE, LESLIE-B adminton, Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Softball, Chorus, F.H.A., Lilterary Society, Honor League, Tri- Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Office Helper, Building Guide. HOUSTON, SANDRA-Soccer, Softball, Twirl- ing Corps, Choir, Chorus, Honor League, Ath- leitic Association Ticket Seller. HOVDA, RUSSEL-Junior and Senior Band, Honor League, Library Helper, State Band. HUDIBURG, PETER-Intramural Track, Gym Squad Leader, Science Club, Honor League, Library Helper. HUDSON, EDNAMAE-Intramural Basketball, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, F.H.A., French Club, Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Honor League HR Representative, National Honor Society. l2291 SENIOR DIRECTORY HUDSON, LINDA KAY-Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Soccer, ,l.V. and Varsity Cheer- leader, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Pub- lic Speaking Club, Vice-Presidentt of Freshman Class, President of Junior Class, Class Commit- tee Member, Class Council and HR Representa- tive, Honor League, Student Council HR Rep- resentative, Secretary of Student Council, Vice- President and President of Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y, Building Guide, Office Helper, Voted Personality Plus, M.G.A., National Honor Society. HUDSON, ROGER-Honor League. HUFFMAN, FRED-Intramural Basketball, J.V. Football, Varsity Tnaek, Gym Squad Lead- er, GLASS EYE Staff, Debate Club, Essays Contest, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League, Athletic .Association Ticket Sell- er, Library Helper, Boys' State Alternate. HUGHES, CONNIE-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, GAA Member, President of Junior Orchestra, Secretary and President of Senior Orchestra, President of Choir, President of Mu- s-ic Club, Fren-oh Club, Honor League, Honor League HR Representative, Building Guide, State Contests, Voted Most Talented, National Honor Society. HUGHES, PLEAS-Honor League. HUGHES, RUSSEL-Baseball, Freshman and Intramural Basketball, Freshman Football, Hi-Y, Homeroom Officer, Honor League, Honor League HR Representative. HUMPHREY, GLEN-Intramural Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Athletic Association, ,lun- ior Red Cross, Honor League. IRVAN, NELLIE-Volleyball, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Honor League, Hi-Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross. JAMES, BULLET-Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, David Garrick Play- ers, French Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Council and HR Representative, Honor League. JENKINS, BETTY-Intramural S p e e d b all, Speedaway, Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soc- cer, F.B.L.A. Treasurer, CRITIC Staff, Honor League HR Representative, Student Council HR Representative, Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Build-ing Guide, National Honor Society. JENKINS, LOIS-Glee Club, Distributors Club, Honor League. JESTER, WHITNEY-Intramural Speedaway, Speedball, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball Capt., David Garrick Players, French Club, Asst. Ed. of CREST, Advertiser, S.I.P.A., HR Secretary, Honor League, Tri-Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Build- ing Guide, National Honor Society. JOHNSON, C I N D Y-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, Honor League, Student Council HR Representa- tive. lzsoj JOHNSON, HAROLD--Varsity GU Club, In- tramural Basketball, Freshman, J.V. Football, Co-Capt. Track, Athletic Association Represen- tative, Choir, Science Club, Honor League, jr. Red Cross. JOHNSON, ROBERT-Basketball, Football, Choir, Honor League, Student Council HR Representative, Music Club, Science Club, Jun- ior Red Cross. JOHNSTON, CLAY-Gym Squad Leader, Honor League. JONES, TOM-Athletic Association, Choir, Dramatics, CREST Sltaff, Advertiser, Assembly Committee, Senior Day Committee, junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Ticket Seller, National Honor Society, Boys' State Alternate. KEESEE, MARY CHRISTINE-Intramural Badminton, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. KELLEY, BETH-Intramural Softball, Chorus, French Club, Latin Club, Science Club Reporter, HIGH TIMES Staff. KELLY, PETER CLAY-Tennis, French Club, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. KIZER, DIANE-David Garrick Players, Latin Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. KREGER, BETSY-Intramural B a s k e tb all, Volleyball, Soccer, Glass Palette, Spanish Club, Science Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Essay Con- test, Honor League Member, Building Guide, Office Helper. KREGER, JUDY-I n t r a m u r al Speedaway, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., HR Representative for CRITIC-CREST, HIGH TIMES Staff, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Ath- letic Assoc. Ticket Seller, Building Guide. KURTZ, ALLEN-Intramural Baseball, Basket- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Honor League Member. LANKFORD, WAYNE-Distributors Club, Honor League Member, Cafeteria Bookkeeper, Statistician, and Cashier. LINEBERRY, LARRY-Varsity Football, Ath- letic Assoc. HR Representative, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Student Coun- cil Representative, Hi-Y. LINN, TOMMY-Intramural Baseball, Fresh- man Basketball, Freshman, Varsity Football, Gym Squad Leadetr, Choir, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Cafe Bank Runner. LIPSCOMBE, KENNETH-Inltramural Volley- ball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member. LOVING, MARY JANE-Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Head Majorette. F.H.A., Distributors Club, Honor League Member, and HR Rep- resentative, Building Care Committee. SENIOR DIRECTORY LOVING, MILDRED JEAN-I n t r a m ur al Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Member GAA, Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Honor League Member, jun- ior Red Cross. LUCADO, WILBUR CLYDE-J.V. Football, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Vice-Presi- dent HR, Honor League Member. McDAN'IEL, LINDA-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Speedaway, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., CRITIC-CREST Adverttiser, HIGH TIMES, HR Representative, Secretary and Vice-President HR, Honor League Member and HR Alternate, Student Council HR tRepresentative, Y-Teens President, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic Assoc. 'I?ket Seller, Build- ing Guide, National Honor ociety. McDONALD, WAYNE-Essay Contest, Class Committee Member, Honor League Member, Building Guide, Cafe Bookkeeper and Statisti- clan. McGREtGOR, MALCOLM-J.V. Basketball, Athletic Assoc., Gym Squad Leader, Dramatics, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member and HR Representative, President Student Council, Student Council Monitor, Historian and Secretary Hi-Y, National Honor Society. McKENNA, MACK-Intramural Basketball, Freshman Football, Spanish Club, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. McNAMARA, MARY OFFUTT-Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, David Garrick Players, Latin Club, Honor League, Building Guide. MADDOX, GARY-Intramural B a s k e it b all, Football, Track, Choir, Honor League. MADDOX, IRIS-Volleyball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Distributors Club, Honor League. MARCUS, MAX-Spanish Club, Homeroom P-resident, Honor League, Ticket Seller, Change Desk. MARSHALL, JOANNE-Badminton, Intra- mural Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Athletic Association Representative, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, Spanish Club, Class Council, Honor League, HR Presi- dent, Student Council, S.'C.A. Monitor, Tri-Hi- Y, National Honor Society. MARTIN, JERRY-Class Committee Member, Honor League, Cafe Bookkeeping. MASON, MIKE-Intramural Baseball, Fresh- man and-J.V. Basketball, Freshman, I.V. and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Officer, Class Council, Honor League, HR Representative to Honor League, Student Council. MASON, SICOTTIE ELIZABETH-Glass Pal- ette, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. MATHERS, JOHNNY-Honor League. MAUPIN, LESLEY-D.iO. Club, Honor League, Ticket Seller, Lunchroom Helper. MAYBERRY, ROBERT-Distributors Club, Essays Contest, Honor League, Lunchroom Helper. MAYHEW, NEIL-Manager, Varsity Football and Track, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. MAYS, CAROLYN LEE-Girls' Chorus, Choir, Science Club, Honor League. MAYS, MARILYN-Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, Science Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League. MAYS, MARSHALL, JR.-Intramural and Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Honor League. t MEADOWS, LINDA-Chorus, Choir, F.H.A., Bookkeeper, Honor League, Ticket Seller, Cafe Cashier. MERRYMAN, JEAN-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Beginner Band, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, HR Representative to Honor League, Student Council, S.C.A. Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Li- brary Council. MILLER, ROBINN-Gym Squad Leader, Dis- tributors Club, Essay Contest, Public Speaking Club Contest, HR Officer, Class Committee Member, Honor League, Y-Teens, junior Red Cross, Building Guide. MITCHELL, TERRY-Intramural Basketball, Football, Gym Squad Leader, Orchestra, Honor League. MONROE, CAROLYN-Speedaway, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Badminton, Latin Club, Honor League, Ticket Seller, Building Guide, National Honor Society. MOON, CHARLYNNE-Intramural Basketball, Softball, Choir, Class Officer. MOORE, EDITH-Library Council. MOORE, FRANK-Intramural Baseball, Fresh- man, J.V. and Intramural Basketball, Freshman and J.V. Football, Gym Squad Leader, Distribu- tors Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Essay C-ontest. MOORE, MARIE-Intramural Basketball, Speedball, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Honor League. MORRIS, EVERETTE LEE, JR.-Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representa- tive. MORRIS, RIA ANNE-Basketball Intramural, Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, GLASS EYE Staff, HR Treasurer, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Student Council Representative. MORRIS, M. MARTIN-Freshman Basketball, 'Captain of Varsity Basketball, Athletic Associa- tion Representative, Gym Squad Leader, Treas- urer of Spanish Club, Class Committee Mem- ber, Class Council, Senior Day Committtee, Hon- or League Committee, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative, Vice-President of Varsity G Club, Senior King, National Honor Society. MOSELEY, iCAROLYN-Captain of Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Athletic Associa- tion Ticket Seller. MOSELEY, DAN-Athletic Association Rep- resentative, Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Lunchroom Helper. l2311 SENIOR MOSS, LINDA-Intramural Basketball, Volley- ball, Soccer, Chorurs, Treasurer of F.H.A., HR President, Honor League Member, Athletic As- sociation Ticket Seller. MUNCHER, WAYNE-Junior Varsity Football, HR Treasurer, Honor League Member, Lunch- room Helper. MYERS, BECKY--Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Hockey, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Latin Club, CREST Edi- tor, GLASS EYE Editor, S.I.P,A., Secretary of Public Speaking Club, District VVinner of American Legion Oratorical Contest, Class Com- mittee Member, Senior Day Cornmittee, Honor League Member, Student Council Representa- tive, Tri-Hi-Y, Athletic .Association Ticket Sell- er, Senator a-t Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, Citizen of the Montfh, Senior Play, National Honor Society. NASH, HAROLD-President of D.O. NEWTON, SHERWOODf-Intramural Ba-sket- ball, Varsity Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Hono-r League HR Representative, Hi-Y, Athletic As- sociation Ticket Seller, Boys' State. NICHOLS, FRANK-Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide. NOEL, ARTHUR-Junior Band, Camera Club, Tennis, Freshman Football. OFFTERDINGER, NANCY-I n t r a m u r al Basket-ball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, HR President, HR Secretary, Honor Lea-gue Member, Office Help- er. OSBORNE, DOUG-Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Sci- ence Club, HR President, Honor League Mem- ber. OVERSTREET, MARY P.-Intramural Speed- away, Hockey, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Homeroom President, Honor League Member, Athletic Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Student Council Representative, Honor League Repre- sentative. PARKER, BALLARD RAYMOND -I u n i o r Varsity Football, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Science Cluxb, Class Council, Honor League Member, Student Council Representa- tive, Building Guide, Cafeteria Bank Runner. PARRISSH, ALLIE-Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Honor League Member, Red Cross Representative, Gym Squad Lea-der. PARSONS, PATRICIA-Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Speedball Captain, Honor League Member. PEARCE, BARBARA-Chorus, F.H.A., French Club, Honor League Member. PENNY, CLARENE-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Library Helper. l232l DIRECTORY PERKINS, BOB-Intramural Basketball, Senior Band, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross Representative, Class Council. PERRY, PEGGY-Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Glee Club, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross Representative, Building Guide. PETERS, LARRY-Gym Squad Leader, Distri- butors Club, Student Council Homeroom Repre- sentative, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. PETRY, PAM-Speedaway, Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Glass Palette, French Club, Stu- dent Council Monitor, Buiding Guide, Library Helper. PETTIT, PETER-Freshman Basketball, Fresh- man Football, Gym Squad Leader, Srpanisfh Club, Science Club, Homeroom President, Homeroom Treasurer, Honor League Member, Treasurer of Hi-Y, Alternate to Boys' State. PETTYJOHN, CLUNET HOLMES-Freslv man, ,I.V., Varsity Basketball, Freshman, IV., Varsity Football, Tennis, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative, Student Council Monitor, Boys' State. PHILLIPS, KENNETH-Intramural Baseball, Intramural and Freshman Basketball, J.V. Foot- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Homeroom President, Honor League, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. PHILLIPS, RICHARD W.-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Varsity G Club. PINKErRT'0N, THOMAS DAVID-Varsity Track Captain, Band, Glee Club, Dramatics, Class Play, David Garrick Players, French Club, Science Club, Class Council and HR Representa- tive, Honor League Member, Student Council Officer, Treasurer, Student Council Monitor, National Honor Society. PLUNKETT, LINDA GAYLE - S p e e d b all, Speed-a-way, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Chorus, Choir, Spanish Club, Advertisers, HIGH TIMES Sta-ff, Honor League, Homeroom Secretary, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent, Y-Teens, Tri-H-Y. PREBLE, HARRY EUGENE-Intramural Bas- ketball, Intramural Football, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League, Junior Red Cross. QUICK, EDITH MILDRED -Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Homeroom Officer, School Fund Bookkeeper, Building Guide. RAGLAND, JANIE-Intramural Basketball Captain, Intramural Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Athletic Association, GAA Member, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Public Speaking Club, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Honor League, Student Council HR Represen- tative, Student Council Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Vice-President Tri-Hi-Y, Office Helper to Dean, Voted VVittiest. SENIOR DIRECTORY RAINES, WALLACE SIMPSON-Band, Honor Lea-gue, Hi-Y. RAMSEY, ROBERT KENT-Intramural Bas- ketball, David Garrick Players, Senior Play, French Club, Science Club, Honor League, Treasurer Assembly Committee, Hi-Y, Light Crew, Boys' State, National Honor Society. REAMS, BERNARD D., JR.-Transfer, Sci- ence Club Treasurer, Chess Club, Honor League. REDDY, NANCY JEAN-Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League, Junior Red Cross, Office Helper, Spe- cial Teacher's Helper, Literary Society. REID, BOY'CE G.-Varsity Baseball Co-captain, Freshman, j.V. Basketball, Freshma-n, j.V. Foot- ball, Latin Club, Class Officer, Class Council, Honor League, Honor League President, Stu- dent Council HR Representative, Hi-Y, junior Red Cross, Varsity UG Club, Boys' State, National Honor Society. REID, CHARLES J.-Varsity Baseball Co- captain, Freshman, ,I.V., Intramural Basketball, Freshman, J.V. Football, Gym Squad Leader, Latin Club, Class Officer Treasurer, Honor League, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Boys' State, Varsity G Club, Member of Senior Court, National Honor Society. RHODES, LINDA ANNE-Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Vice-President of F.B.L.A., Honor League, French Tournament First for School, Girls' State, National Honor Society, State Con- tests. RICE, JAMES E.-Intramural Basketball, Freshman Football, Track, Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, HR Officer, Honor League. ROARK, JOAN CAROLE-F.H.A., Honor League, Building Care Committee. ROBERSON, JAMES R., JR.-Senior Band, Dramatics, Senior Day Committee, Building Guide, Special Tea-cher's Helper. ROBERTS, BRENDA DARNELL-Intramural Basketball, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Honor League, Student Council HR Representative. ROBERTSON, GREG-Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Debate Club Vice-President, Treasurer Eighth Grade Class, President Senior Class, Class Committee Mem- ber, Senior Day Committee, Student Council HR Representative, Assembly Committee, Hi-Y Treasurer and President, Youth Governor, Sen- ior Court, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Citizen of Month, Voted Personality Plus, Sen- ior Play, National Honor Society. ROGERS, CHARLOTTE ANN-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Spanish Club, Honor League, Student Council HR Represen- tative, Junior Red Cross. RYAN, BETTY FRANCES-Intramural Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Soft Ball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, F.H.A., French Club, GLASS EYE, HIGH TIMES, Public Speaking Club, HR Officer, Secretary, Treasurer and Vice-President, Honor League, Student Council HR Represen- tative, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. SALE, PERRY GRANVILLE CPETEJ-Fresh- man Football, Senior Da-y Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Repre- sentative, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. SAUNDERS, AUDREY MARIE-Intramural Basketball Captain, Intramural Volleyball Transfer. SCHLOTTERBECK, SUSAN RUTH-French Club, Latin Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Essay Contest, Honor League, Junior Red Cross, French Tournament, National Honor Society. SCHLUDERBERG, CHARLAINE-Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, F.H.A., Homeroom Vice-President, Treasurer, Build-ing Guide, Office Helper. SCOTT, SUE-Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Intra- mural Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Span- ish Club, Honor League Member, Athletic Asso- ciation Ticket Seller, Homeroom Officer, Red Cross Representative, HIGH TIMES Represen- tative. SETTLE, VINCENT-Intramural Basketball, Athletic Association, Band, Junior, Senior Orchestra, Contest Winner, Honor League Member. SHEPHERD, SHERRY-Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Intramural Soccer, I.V. Cheerleader, Head I.V., Varsity, Head, Chorus, French Club, Debate Club, Publi-c Speaking Club, Class Of- ficer, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Tri-Hi- Y, Building Guide, Office Helper, Girls' State, Voted Most School Spirited, Senior Queen, National Honor Society. SHOWALTER, CAROLINE-F.H.A., Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Cafeteria Helper. SMILEY, DAVID-Science Club, Class Com- mittee Member, Honor League Member. SMITH, DONNA ANN-F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Class Officer, Class Council, Junior Red Cross. SMITH, GLENN-Class Officer, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross. V SMITH, JANE-Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Intramural Soccer, Intramural Softball, Cheereader, J.V. and Varsity, Girls, Athletic Association Memtber, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, CRITIC Editor, Debate Club, Class Officer, Senior Day Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Stud-ent Council, HR Representative, Student Council Monitor, Assembly Committee, Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, Voted Best Look- mtg. SMITH, JERRY-Football, J.V., Varsity Track, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club HR Repre- sentative, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Build- ing Gui-de, Cafeteria Bank Runner, Cafeteria Statistician, Cashier. SMITH, KITTY-Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Soccer, F.H..A, Honor League Member, Office Helper. I2331 l LM. SENIOR DIRECTORY SMITH, LINDA-Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Honor League Member, Building Care Com- mittee. SMITH, NANCY-Intramural Basketball, Or- chestra, Glee Club, Choir, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member. SMITH, SANDRA-Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Girls' Athletic Association, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Spanish Club, GLASS EYE, Class Committee Member, Class Council, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Student Council Monitor, Building Care Committee, Tri- Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Build- ing Guide, Office Helper. SOMERS, PHILLIP-Intra-mural Basketball, Freshman Football, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cro-ss, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Cashier, Class 'Commit- tee Member. SOUTHALL, HAZEL-Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Gym Squad Lead-er, David Garrick Players, Literary Society, French Club, GLASS EYE Staff, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor Lea-gue Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. SPROXUSE, HERBERT-Varsity Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Class Officer, Honor League Member. ST. JOHN, GERALDINE-Intramural Hockey, Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Class Of- ficer, Honor League Member, Student Council Homeroom Representative, Building Guide. STEMBRIDGE, HANK - Dramatics, David Garrick Players, French Club, CRITIC Staff, Advertisers, Essay Contest, Public Speaking Club, Senior Day Committtee, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Representative, Boys' State, National Honor Society. STERNE, DICKIE-Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Football, Intramural Softball, Athletic Association, Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES, De- bate Club, Class Officer, Honor League Mem- ber, Building Guide. STIELER, TOM-Intramural Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Freshman, J.V., Football, Spanish Club, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross. STONE, LINDA-Camera Club, Civics Club, Honor League Member, Y-Teens. STONNE, REBECCA- Intramural Basketball, Gym S-quad Leader, F.H.A., Class Officer, Honor League Member, Honor. League HR Represen- tative, Iunior Red Cross. STUMP, CHAD-IV., Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Band, French Club, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Honor League HR Represen- tattive, Wildlife Contest VVinn'er. SUBLETT, DONNA-Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Officer, Class Council, Program Seller. SYDNOR, ASHBY KENDALL-Gym Squad Leader, Science Club, Collector, Hi-Y, Assem- bly Committee, Ticket Seller. f2341 TANKERSLEY, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.- Choir, Senior Play, All-State Choir, Collector, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Motion Picture Club, Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Cashier. TANNER, CECIL O'NEIL-Varsity G Club, Intramural Basketball, J.V. Football, Track Team, Gym Squad Leader, Team Manager, Sci- ence Club, Honor League Member, Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Bookkeeper. TATUM, PEGGY JEAN-Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Honor League Member. TAYLOR, LEE WINFREE--Intramural Bas- ketball, David Garrick Players, Honor League Member, Honor League Homeroom Representa- tive, Student Council Representative, Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Cafeteria Helper. TAYLOR, LINDA CAROL-Intramural Bas- ketball, Badminton, Soccer, Volleyball, Speed- A-Way, Speedball, G.A.A., Gym Squad Leader, Glass Palette, Senior Orchestra, F.H.A., French Club, Science Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide. TAYLOR, LONNIE CARTER-Freshman and Varsity Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Honor League Mem- ber, Baseball. TAYLOR, THOMAS ALAN- Science C-lub, Honor League Member. TAYMAN, GAYLE-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Honor League Member, Student Council Home- room Representative. TEASS, JANE-Intratmural Hockey, Gym Squad Leader, Junior Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, Young Musician's Club, Honor League Member. TI-IAXTON, DAVID LEE-Intramural Basket- ball, Freshman Football, Junior Varsity Foot- ball, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Manager of Sponts, Camera Club, Science Club, HIGH TIMES, Class Committee, Honor League Mem- ber, Student Council Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Motion Picture Club, Ticket Seller. THOMPSON, ANN-Intramural Speed-ball, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Science Club, Class Committee Mem- ber, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Office Helper. THOMPSON, DELL-F.H.A., Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Ticket Seller, Build- ing Guide. -THOMPSON, JANE-Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., Public Speaking Club, Honor League Member, Junior Council, Student Council, Jun- ior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Office Helper, CRITIC-CREST Representative. THOMPSON, PAT-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Treasurer Senior Class, Honor League Member, Honor League Officer, Build- ing Guide, Teacherls Helper. THOMPSON, SUE CARTER--Intramural Bas- ketball, Soccer, Hockey, Fren-ch Club, Adxger- tisers, Honor League Member, Building Guide. SENIOR DIRECTORY THORNHILL, KIM-Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Advertiser, Honor League Mem- ber, Trri-Hi-Y, Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Secretary Quill and Scroll. THURSTON, JACKIE-Softball, F.H.A., Home- room Officer, Honor League Member, Student Council Representative, Junior Red Cross. TINSLEY, NANCY-Intramural Spteed-A-Way, Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, GAA, Gym Squad Leader, French Club, Public Speaking Club Contest, HR President, Senior Day Com- mittee, Class Council, Girls' State, Honor League Member, National Honor Society. TINSLEY, PAT-Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Soccer, Chorus, Choir, Glee Club, Sci- ence Club, Honor League Member, Building Guide. TOLLEY, DENNIS-Intramural Basketball, Junior Varsity and Varsity Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Ticket Seller. TOMLIN, SHELBY-Intramural Basketball, Softball, Distributors Club, Honor League Mem- ber. TOWLES, CHARLES-Junior and Senior Band, Essay Contest, Honor League Member. TOWLER, TOBY-Distributors Club, Honor League Member. TRENT, GLENDA-Intramural Basketball, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Student Coun- cil Representative, Building Guide, Teacher's Helper. TRENT, PAT-Hockey, Soccer, GAA, Gym Squad Leader, Chorus, Choir, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Hi-Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y Presi- dent, CRITIC-CREST Representative, Vice- President, Treasurer of Homeroom. TREVEY, JOHN L.-Intramural Basketball, Freshman Football, Cihoir, David Garrick Players, All-Staite Choir, Latin Club, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket S-eller. TUGGLE, MARY-Softball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA Member, Manager of Sports, F.H.A., GLASS EYE, Honor League Member, Hi-Y Teens, Junior Red Cross. TURNER, ALICE-Orrcrhesitra, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Y-Teens. TURNER, NANCY-Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, GAA, Gym Squad Leader, F.H.A., HIGH TIMES Managing Editor, Co- Chairman Assembly Committee, Honor League Member, Honor League V.P. and HR Repre- sentative, junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Building Guide, Sportsmanship Medal, President of Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. UPSHUR, DIANA-Intramural Basketball, Vol- leybell, Hockey, Soccer, Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES Advertising Manager, Homeroom Rep- resentative, Honor League Member, Student Council Monitor, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. VAUGHAN, ANN-Hockey, Soccer, Dramatics, F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, Honor League Member. VIAR, SYLVIA-Chorus, Choir, Honor League Member. WALKER, PEGGY-Choir, Drramatics, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Science Club, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Pro- gram Seller, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Lib-rary Council Helper. WARE, CHARLES-Basketball, Gym Squa-d Leader, Science Club, Honor League Member. WATSON, RUSSEL-Volleyball, Hockey, Soc- cer, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Band, Latin Club, Essays Contest, Honor League Member. WEBB, LINDA-Speedball, Basketball, Volley- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Band, Spanish Club, CRITIC Srtaff, Honor League Member, Junior- Senior Ring Dance Committee, Student Council Monitor, Tri-H-Y, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, National Honor Society. WEEKS, GEORGE-Choir, HR President, As- sembly Committee, Honor League Member. WHATELY, HARRY-Track, Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Student Council Monitor, Building Care Committee, 'Cafe Cashier. WHITE, EDWIN-Baseball, Basketball, Man- ager of Sports, GLASS EYE Staff, Assembly Connnittee, Building Guide, 'Cafe Cashier, Library Council Helper. WHITE, JIM-Band, Honor League Member. WHITE, JOEL-Baseball, Basketball, Football Captain, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Sen- ior Play, Hi-Y. WHITE, PAMELA JO-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Y-Teens, Build- ing Guide, Library Helper. WHITTEN, TOM-Basketball, Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Officer, Junior Red Cross, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Cafeteria- Bank Runner. WILEY, AUBREY--Basketball, Music Club, Science Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Class Officer, Senior Day Committee, Honor League 'Com- mittee, Student Council HR Representative, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide. WILKERSON, ANNA-Gym Squad Leader, Band, D.O'. Club, Class Committee Member, Honor League HR Representative, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. WILKES, BETSY-Intramural Speed-A-VVay, Basketball, Soccer, F.H.A. WILKINS, BUCK--Basketball, Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader, Class Officer, Honor League Member, Varsity G Club, Voted Best Lineman in Football. WILLARD, JOHN-Science Club, Assembly Committee, Lunehroom Helper. l235l SENIOR DIRECTORY WILLIAMS, ALICE FAYE-David Garrick Players, F.H.A., Latin Club, Science Club, HIGH TIMES Staff, Honor League Member, Situdent Council HR Representative, Junior Red Cross, Building Guide, Latin Tournament, National Honor Society. WILLIAMS, BETTY V.-Intramural Basket- ball, Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, GAA, Gym Squad Leader, Vice-President F.H.A., Spanish Club, HIGH TIMES, Public Speaking Club, Class Council, Honor League HR Represen- tative, Tri-H-Y, Building Guid-e. WILLIAMS, BRENDA L.--Inttramural Basket- ball, Volleyball, Hockey, F.H.A., Latin Club, HIGH TIMES News Editor, Public Speaking Club, Honor League Member, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' State, Voted Most Likely to Succeed, National Honor Society. WILLIAMS, GARY H.-Basketball, Track, Band, Junior-Senior, Honor League Member, Mottion Picture Club. WILLIAMSON, JULIA DALE-Apprentice David Garrick Players, Honor League Member, HR Representative. WILLIAMSON, MARIAN VAUGHAN-Or- chestra, Junior-Senior, President, Latin Club, Honor League Member, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. WILLIAMSON, RONALD BARRY- Spanish Club, Bookkeepers and Collector, Class Com- mittee Member, Honor League Member. WILLIS, MELVIN RAMSEY-Honor League Member. WILMOUTH, SAM-Freshman, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Traick, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Member, Varsity G Club. WINDLE, MARIE-Choir, Glee Club, Honor League Member. WINGFIELD, NEAL EDDINS-Junior-Senior Band, Honor League HR Representative, Hi-Y, Building Guide, Voted Most Talented. WITT, LINDA GAYLE-Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, F.H.A., Spanish Club, GLASS EYE Staff, Honor League Member, Building Guide. WITT, ROSA LINDA-Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, HR Secretary. I2361 WOOD, JOHN RINSLAND-Intramural Base- ball, Basketball, Football, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Build- ing Guide, Cafeteria Bank Runner, Senior Choir, Award First Prize Sale of Shrine Tickets. WOODEN, IRIS LAVAUGHN-Intramural Basketball, Glee Club, F.H.A., Honor League, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross. WOOLDRIDGE, WILLIAM CHARLES-Gym Squad Leader, David Garrick Players, Quaestor- Pro Consul Latin Club, GLASS EYE Assistant Editor, GRITIC Staff, President Debate Club, First Place State Latin Essay Contest, Firslt Place UDC Essay Contest, VVinner D.A.R, Flag Poem Contest, Senior Day Assembly Com- mittee, Honor League Member, Junior Red Cross, State Wiiiner Latin Tournament, Voted Most Likely to Succeed, Telluride Association Scholarshitp, National Honor Society. WORLEY, ROBERT W.-Freshman I.V. Foot- ball, Gym Squad Leader, Honor League Mem- ber, Student Couneil HR Representative. WORLEY, SANDRA GAY-Intramural Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Junior Band, F.H.A., Honor League Member, Student Council HR Representative. WRIGHT, CYNTHIA ANN-Intramural Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Hockey, F.H.A., Honor League Member. WRIGHT, HAROLD BELL-Choir, HIGH TIMES Staff, Senior Day Committee, Honor League Member, Student Council HR Repre- senitative, Helper to Dean. WRIGHT, MARGARET ANN-Intramural Baske-tball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader, Choir, Junior-Senior Orchestra, David Garrick Players, Honor League Member, Student Council Home- room Representative, Student Council Monitor, Y-Teens, Athletic Association Ticket Seller. WRIGHT, THOMAS P.-Gym Squad Leader, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Third Place Award W'ood Craft. WRIGHT, WAYNE BOYD-Gym Squad Leader, Science Club, Homeroom President, Honor League Member, Assembly Committee, Athletic Association Ticket Seller, Building Guide, Cafeteria Bank Runner, Cafeteria Cashier. .. W, - 1' EM, w iiff E 4 'ra R. ,V .r : .,. . xv 1 5' 5 4 ,gf Q 1 .v :f A, ., . , 4-3,3 . V . . . . A - 1 h,...- f., va 1 Y ,nw H
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