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A ' ' Ji. , 1ff 'f fin R.. wa' ' --K+ K' 'Z vw .A 5 -.-14 'A-1 W. Y 1: --' ' v ' 'H' 'mf XM' ' . f ff' 'fr AMY' , .... , .,,f.,.. I1 '. . . r- ,.f.-. 3, , .sgmiurz-. ' H cf, ,- 2 . ' 1: 4, ,-.M U'-r 'W-fi fa' 6, ' - :- Q . 4 K .1--f ua' 4 5-41, , . V47 gp 'gap rl. :,,5,, 'J M nA ap., .. -nx- , 4 'L-1 Vfnqv , ,-.. Q.-,MT A f M riqjfgg. ' 1 ,-..-- -ff., I f 1 - .. 1 4'v .' rl I rf 'H 'Q Q V .LL fy, w 1? ' . 'Ku ' ' ' .rw-'-f . .V arp' GDANI37' HIGH SCHUOL 0 NODFDLIY VIDGINIA -',,,7s,yw-A. Q4 4, 1 'rn' ,,, ' 7 ' ' f'-'f:4Y1'L' 4 Q- '-'f' -in -1- ' -1 I .Xl It ' 5, V -W ,. . - ,sw ' ' .V , , 1 ' . , , uf A .yffiff 3 v - ff' 'fff'-. . . . . -X - . , -L-... , .x, ' ' 21-A ' M--- --- Q Comet s eye In this, the 13th publication of the Granby High School yearbook. we pre- sent a Comet's eye-view of the year 1952-53. As a comet soaring across the heavens sees all that is beneath it. so the staff has roved the halls of Granby recording the happenings of the year. Each letter of the word comet has ben used to show one facet of our school life and each corresponding section of the book has been introduced by a picture of the heavens. Through experience we have learned that publishing a yearbook is a difficult task requiring not only the best efforts of all staff members but also their close co-operation and continued good humor. It is our sincere hope that this. your yearbook, will in some way reflect the satisfaction and joy which we have found in working together to produce it. To those who, although not regular members of the staff, have pitched in or offered a helping hand and a cheerful l'd be glad roi , go our heart-felt thanks-and, to you, our readers, we express the hope that, as you travel back through the year with the Comet, a little of the star dust will rub off on you and help to keep your high school memories alive and sparkling! Andnow.... Classes ............. Page 7 Organizations ....... Page 5I Memories Entertainment ....... Page IO7 Teachers and Staffs . . Page III Sports .............. Page I2I Hitch your wagon to a star . . ... ......Page 9I X Ads ..... Page 133 314 I. -sim .1 VIEW ..,,, HERE an K . , - me 1 if 'ff A+: . Bl? ov , .n is 4' X Q X If N . X f q . f f 1 U A. f, , A 4 I - j Y 1 C I3 4, 4 - r L. ,l 'A nf, '51 J W4 W ylafifv V 'ff y pw ,,.., 'fffvf i1'?!i5f EH: Q K, ' of' '- i v 1:fI'?Cl9g5- 1 WA 1 I 4 X 'H 'wwf k ' wit 4' , f lf' ' ,hr J -m L N Among the brightest stars DEDICATION When God looked down on Granby and He saw His carefree children, dreaming the dreams of youth, He sent two women bearing talents To lead them on to beauty and to wisdom. And one He sent with ready smile and rhythmic touch Who set their lips and hearts to singing: Pointed out the basic harmony in all His ways, And thus became their friend. And the other He sent with understanding heart and searching mind Who spurred them on the pathway to achieve- ment and to truth, Who was their counselor and their guide, And thus became their friend. 'ii t I Vs if 0 'A' ' 7 i . A v l U X V xl 143345 i veg , I X i a it , R is do L MISS ELLEN BLAKE Counselor MRS. ELEANOR WALDEN Choral Director To these two, we dedicate The Comet 1953 hx'--.. '-w. R. ' 'N-x.X- Q l R N .XX E -NX X X. Ns . J l ' a A V S1 .4 Q ' a . ' xxNNxx XXX-XX 1 N is XXL E A .., Q, NNN-.: xktrk 3 .,.. .,.x.-X.. D .Q X Q NN N , .-, -XX - .K . 5-.K-NN Uchu X Xxx-xx 'N .,V . , XX A R K C ss Gift 1' imc is Q Hw- -A --F f kk, K ,- q at I L - , I , I .1 :-. A. i J 'Katie-15 -1 r ' .5455 f' M is ' ' 'Qb' wif L ...g l l l Siliiffff ii 'A 2 Jan Hodges. president of the January graduating class, and Nicky Fee, president of the June graduating class. are shown testing the electric tape recorder which the Class of '53 presented to the school. It is the sincere wish of the class that the students and teachers find this gift useful and helpful. C ss Sponsor MISS MARY BALASCA Sponsor THE COMET of 1953 salutes the guiding star of the senior class, Miss Mary Balasca. Her vivacious leadership and boundless energy have been the beacon by which the course of senior events and achievements has been set. With the spirit of true leadership she has brought out the best in those working with her by shedding the light of her good humor over all the class activities. Miss Balasca will always hold a cherished spot in the hearts of her seniors as a wonderful friend and one of the brightest stars in the heaven of their memories. ,D T' Nancy Steger. Secretaryy and Doyle Jones. Treasurer. January Class Officers Jan Hodges, President, and Beverley Barr, Vice-President. -----an-gi 4' fa .al 1 '4'N. fi P , .1 E.. 1- June Class Qfficers Left to right: Jon Howe, vice-presidentg Dotty Milteer, secretary: Nicky Fee, presidentp Jane Andersen, treasurerg Tommy Fleming, senator. Januar Honor Graduates ,fi kv? NANCY LEIGH JENKINS EDWIN GROVER MARIE BOGART We wish to commend the honor students of the Class of January, 1953, for the fine citizenship and scholastic records which they have maintained throughout three years of senior high school. Not only have they kept up with their studies, but they have participated in numerous extracurricular activities as well. Their willingness to co-operate, their efforts to help, and their attitude toward life has made them a major part of Granby. .2 Q P f' ,,.1 ,gf - Q A f 45 , . wiv fr ' 'Ol -tif I SQ- WL.. X Wav l I I . GEORGE THOMAS PATRICIA ELLEN CATHY WRIGHT First Place Second Place pTicJ Third Place tTicJ Jun Honor Graduate Fira! rout left to zighl. Brian Priuhaul, John Van Domelen. Rnhaill Hanna. Niclu' Fee. George Srohlman, Brinklev Trammell, lleilwil WH-llx. Marxhall Morrisan. .lerrv South. Ephraim M:l.ean. Si-rom! rmu: Ifllen Wll1IlCl1llfSl. Marv Ann Rodems. Jane Andersen. Beveilv I5lannerv. Naniv Gavaii. Carol Smith, Patrifia Steele. Bar- lwaia Pharo. Cfalhx Vhiglui. Caiolvn Canola'-. George Thomas. 'lihird row: Nanrv Dicmei. Sandra Piclxard. Eli7aheth Dc-vev, Pa- tricia lillci. C0lllSN Knapp. l,ee L30llghCflV, Dorolhv Milrecr. Virginia Nlorriss, Karin YVaterS. Sandra Ball. xkylllljlll Slwaxwioss. l'ourIl7 row: Patriria Cramer. Jacqueline McClannan, Sandra Ogalnn. Pa' lrieia Moore, Barbara MIlQ,IOlTl. l,anra XVilliamson. Nanrv Iiquils. Joyee Ann Jovner. Nancy Gifford, Bertie Lee Thornton. Ififlh row: Dunston Wingfielal, Jonathan Howe, Quo Ulrich. Ifelwaril Brewlon, Claiborne Davis, James Land. Thomas Johnson. Thomas Fleming. Missing: Norton Amor. 22 ill -- .at Y r' -Y Seniors That's Carol Shepardson and Duns- ton Wingtield concentrating UQ on a chemistry experiment. Look out. Miss Kemp, you're liable not to have a room to reach in! ROBERT ADAMS NORTON AMOS JANE ANDERSEN MARY ELLEN ARTHUR 'dl' C. . if B 5, -e Q ob . , I ., A DAVID BAILEY WALTER BAIN .eg C. SANDRA BALL , '? 'Wi' 'QB- 48' r JE ANETTE AUSTIN X 2 - 'QV' B - v sf I ,B Q, I 43 -as 3 44 'mf PHYLLIS BABER ALAN BALLARD KAY BANE :AML -fi iv: V 'QI' A L B 'UN ily 'igfff' BEVERLEY BARR JIMMIE BEAN FRANCIS BLANCHARD CARL BODIE MARIE BOGART S LEE BONNEY LAVERNE BONNEY WALTER BOORIAKIN 17: 'hui lvl' . . I-GW THOMAS BOWE WILLIAM BOZARTH ap. Q, 1 f L l 3 I 1 4 JEARLDEAN BRADLEY AMBER BRATTEN EDWARD BREWTON LEONARD BROOKE BARBARA BROWN KATHRYN BROWN .N Q. ' - Q 1 sv A is A -0 'S' SYLVESTER BROWN -J , ggkx X- f. 02' lf' .xr -54,4 6 Q ' 9 ,f si 4., ' kk- .J RICHARD BROWNELL ROBERT BRYAN SHIRLEY BRYANT CHARLES BUFFKIN Sandra Gurley, Jeanette Munden, Betty Jane Owens. Jeanette Austin. and Joyce Junginger practice Child Care in Home Economics class with brothers and sisters of Granby students. Class of I953 -Rn-une ........,,..., 3. .fl yi 'M is .g .mn , , R Q I -QV JOHN CAMPBELL fl, Seniors 'Z' 4 T : Y K! A A x H I Mui Polly Spessard and Betty Jane Owens ' take a lgok at the map during 8A , ' A 4 history class while Claiborne Coupland Y I I ' discusses the chapter with Jack Rudiger. Jgll, SYLVIA BUIE ALYCE BURCHETT STUART BUXBAUM MORGAN BUYRN '48 . I 3 2 Q1 J ' I ,, --A , ' I off- CAROLYN cANoLEs EVELYN CECIL DONALD CHICK FREDERICK CLARK SALLY COMPTON CLAIBORNE COUPLAND nd' fuu- , av' , ,I wr I S ' u- I fe, ,I E -if'-v '-' I , Q .ar it-Psa I WR ., ' e o . 'sv w I PATRICIA CRAMER HAROLD CRANR VIRGIE CRANK GEORGIA CULBERT AMMIE CUMMINGS CLAIRBCRNE DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS JACK DENT an S S, 'CP -y. 5, 3 . '17 f ,-If l 4-'A - 2-ff., ,ave MARY DERIEUX DON DESSELLE Cv . K if ELIZABETH DEVEY EUGENE DIAMOND NANCY DIEMER LEE DOUGHERTY JOHN DRAMES Q. MARILYN DWYER T I., 4 X 'T 4 1 I' I LC ...L A l .I I ve I 47,157 .44 ROBERT ELDREDGE PATRICIA ELLER HORACE ENLOW GERALD ENOS Mr. Cloonan explains a few angles to John Biggs as Malcolm Harland does ANNE EAST some deep concenzratmg. Class of I953 'U' ,QQ rua, naar' UU .O val! gt 0 Q I .tl.'4.. asv 5'fn1?, ' I a NANCY EQU11-5 GEORGE FEE BEVERLY FLANNERY THOMAS FLEMING A Km A, 'ek , -, r , A A if Y DOROTHY Seniors E7 Mr. Walker looks pretty for thc camera, but Jack Rudiger and Dickie Davis cah't be bothered. J ALLEN A X., A JAMES FRIZZELL JAMES FUTRELL THOMAS GALE NANCY GAVAN NANCY GIFFORD . 3 . U 1,41 A K 3 t ' , 9' , :XM I . M Y sa' S '-'E . 'V 'd f 1 J -ve' 4 . .,Vf 'Agn -kA- V , Y N S N a I ,Z b at 5: .H ' 1 ' . W . ,S ANN GILLETTE STANLEY GLASER CHARLES GOODWYN FRED GRANGER FRED GRAY RUSSELL GRAY Ho. o I EDWIN GROVER w 3 ,a C5 vig' f DOROTHY GREEN ARCHER GREEN NANCY GREENE nik 297' -p., f E! af If? yd uv' A1 1. 1' 'Q f -- Q- Y -.-af' 1' M STEIRLING GUNN H4 , - , .. .5 . .I ff' ' f . MARGARET GROSS 55,1 40-fix 1 v'-'Y STANLEY HAINER ANITA HALLMAN RICHARD HANNA . X A Y th' R as sr 'S' vu-A ...,, x 1 '15 7 x -V me uufm IA CHARLES HAYES CHARLES HEDRICK ERVINE HELM JUDITH HENDRICKS Marsha Snay and Don Dessellc watch their weights and measures. Class of 1953 FINLEY HAWKINS ai? ', Cahn TED HILL NANCY HITCHINGS MASON HOLLAND PAUL HOLLAND . f if Kid ,B if L 'ui 'U ,ivy Seniors Charles Rose. Bruce Teck-. Marshall Morrison, and Bob Thompson teach- ing Miss Boggs .1 few things about physics. BYRON HOLDERBY A .J .--0 .IQ I I PHILIP HOBSON JAN HODGES LOIS HOLLAND DON HOLLOWAY DIANE HOLMES JONATHAN HOWE X fr. 1 1 ,di '09 -oi W-f-ir if --1'-r ' C 4 A xfsl 'er' STUART HUGHEY VIRGINIA HUMPHREY SAMUEL JACKSON NANCY JENKINS BOBBYTTE JOHNSON PATRICIA JOHNSON IRVING EARL JONES JEAN KING .--5 'WN '. 4 ,J I A NANCY KING THOMAS JOHNSON WAYNE JOHNSTON AUBREY EARL JONES DOYIE JONES P 1 fl J A 'S' I JOYCE JOYNER JOYCE ,IUNGINGER ROBERT KEIYI.IfR NIARGAREJ' KIDIJ ff- A S A 4- 6353 '1' 5 ,A .I '41, C? rr S151 , I , K Q lg ' NANCY KIPP EVELYN KLINE CORLISS KNAPP IRIS KRAKOWIER Maru' Bogart rccclvrng an rdcnuficalron W bracelet from Bob Thompson on behalf of the chorus for her unriring efforts as secretary. Class of I953 I gba ALEXANDER KYRUS JAMES LAND Seniors W- George Stohlman tells Bill Diehl about his program before he goes on the DORIS LERMAN NANCY LIPFORD RICHARD LOCKHART HARMON LONG JOSEPH LONGTON jg 4, r ,I j ry ,X T' RODERIC LEWIS SHIRLEY LEWIS THOMAS LOVITT -TYR, all -J' w---...M 'Riino-ix I 4 w .I-aff! IQ' T 4 g JAMES LOWE PATRICIA LUCAS CARTER LUCK FAY LYONS MAGTELD MAHIEU JANET MALVIN JOAN MANOR 5 I -- Z NI in WILLIAM MANSFIELD 'Ax Nl, -if -1911 .af HUGH MARSHALL vu QL. i JO ANNE MAY Z 'V . v 1 7 SL' 5. W -.qi J ,I .- - f I ROBERT McALLlSTER JACQUELINE McCLANNAN ANN McFARLAND WILLIAM McGEE EPHRAIM McLEAN SANFORD MEAD .f .9 '7' ' AQ JE. Q- . . ' s an' DANIEL MECHLING 5- BARBARA MILGROM LOUISA MILLER PATRICIA MILLER JANE MILLS Bobbylte Johnson, Nancy Steger. and Pat Pratt caught cooking on all I burners. Class of I953 5' last time. DOROTHY MILTEER VINCENT MOLLURA M I I I 'we I Q , Seniors Tom Johnson leads the Christmas pageant chorus down the aisle for the CHARLES MOORE PATRICIA MOORE B Q ' shs I I --I A .4 PATRICIA MORGAN MARSHALL MORRISON VIRGINIA MORRISS K, KIWNQ, R BARBARA MORTON 'S .Q f s' RICHARD MOORE fr 'D xx-I. O' T7 l, PATRICIA MOORHEAD DEAN MORTON DON MORTON DAVID MOSEL ELYNOR NEBLETT SANDRA OGDEN SHERRY OGDEN BETTY OSWALD 001 BARBARA OWEN BETTY RAE OWEN BETTY JANE OWENS MASON PEEBLES an 'R MARGARET PETERSON JAMES PHARES BARBARA PHARO GORDON POTTE R -dl Qvh f wi PATRICIA PRATT h HILLIARD PHILLIPS ' Q . Xu , 7' 'fy 'Q' 'Q I ,rg If ' x ' ,F A 43 SANDRA PICKARD p BRIAN PRITCHARD BETTY RANEY BARBARA REID WARREN RICHARDSON Charlie Hayes swings a phantom lady while two other hill-billy seniors hide their faces. lass of l953 Seniors Armond Taylor pins Bobby Quinn of Norview High School to the mat under the watchful eye of Referee Dick Harrison. ELLEN RODE MARY ANN RODEMS CARMELITA RODRIGUEZ JACQUELINE ROSAN 4 Q Y' '91 ra , 1 3 5 we , , Lua. JACK RUDIGER GERALD RUDOLPH fe f 'Q 51- ' My i i I fqrjx ROBER A 4 9 T RUPERT kd!! .' fi' , ,,,,, . ,Pi JACK SANDLER CHARLES ROSE - . , ., f I f ov 'X si .we M1 'D RONA ROSENBURG WILLIAM SCHEPP ,Q OU' ATL? Q 1 v f , Q.--nn .A i i k L. , , 4 Pd ji 'av ,,..,-l, - ' ,fr-0' , 'Fi .1x'i 'Vit' A' '- . W ' lg J A li 47 9 . I ' Riff-ffflix L iii A A j+Jiffiy IX 5 . ' 'SfeN'V-idx 1? J WILLIAM SHAWCROSS JOAN SIMMONS SHIRLEY SIMMONS MILTON SIMPSON CAROL SMITH CARTER SMITH .QS g, r'2 11 S JERRY SOUTH CATHARINE SPESSARD GEORGE STOHLMAN 'ov' 'f-xv SHIRLEY JEAN SMITH 6. JOY STEARNES PATRICIA STEELE NANCY STEGER ,A Ai iq , QA . v . x 5 ROBERT STRAW ALLAN sUMMeRs ROBERT sw1NDELL ARMAND TAYLOR RONALD STOKES ,av BILLIE TAYLOR BRUCE TECK CAROLYN TEMPLE GEORGE THOMAS I of' 5, F s J .J 55 93:5 3, Q Y , ff, I 'f I K Q' , 4 ww. ,f . fugxx.. ROBERT IPO 6' 'kfgr , -an MacDONALD THOMAS r 4' 'S ,, .I lg -.vip JOHN THOMPSON THOMPSON ELBERTA THORNTON BARBARA TILGHMAN JOHN TOUCHSTONE CECIL TOXEY X 'B 0 44' sig BRINKLEY TRAMMELL DONALD TRIPODI IDA TWIFORD LYNETTE TWIFORD WILLIAM TYNES OTTO ULRICH JOHN VAN DOMELEN ni V, GERALD VAN STORY 'Q KARIN WATERS FRANCES WATKINS FRANCELLE WAY GARY WEATHERFORD SIGRID WEEKS ELLEN WHITEHURST MARY LIND WIGGINS WINTON WILGUS LAURA WILLIAMSON HERBERT WELLS 9' . ,,, ri-pix f' L K 0-4 J. ,ln . . , , Y: is IICW SQITICSICI. -, CHARLOTTE WESCOTT Class of I953 Schedule card signing on nl'Sl day of Seniors French Class takes test on first day of school. CHARLES WRIGHT CATHERINE WRIGHT bl 'U BARBARA WILTSEY DUNSTON WINGFIELD BARBARA WOMBLE WAYNE WOODLIEF I ' I I . . .1'- -, u V X N . 'Mg , he 2, vu ' 2 V1 in.. Q A5 Y.. 5 N . A I 'sri' - E whit ,N W4 I s 'I .' ' ki ffl I ei 9' 'J .4 in-,I - A sf ' . 'X .af 4 I ,,'- A 'l r ' 1.-'fy LE ROI YAFFEY . 1 I K Margaret Kidd, Ellen Whitehurst. Nancy Lipford. A ' 1 Nancy Smith and Bertie Thornton trying to hidc from the sheriff. Alyce Butchett. Ellen Whitehurst and Margaret Kidd watching results of the Ticket Derby. 'T-I 4+-5 i MISS MARY BURFOOT Yralvd Jlmcc Rn' Holwon ucc prcsldnnr Yvcond fou lcft lo rrghl Smdm Saunders senator Fax Ra-mms sccrcury Thlrd mu. Nant Schenck trus- 1 f 2:15 ni: 5- X 9 IC' 1f,p,..- 10 'ff' fuwgms-Q an 1i9 '1'W f jQ,li.ff5Qjij'f ,JV A me HSN? 'vm L.?yx. .-' A x 'M'-g f,,memwI!qiff Llimiw-F 1!lE.1'sllPh+-:Mi li-l5F'lt .- limi! liuicvamie 'Hi ll H181 H112 lilhf X l I X Q- ?Di UiG iii W Jimmy Adams John Anderson Harry Aycock Frank Adkins Sarah Ashburn Kenneth Barnaby Suzanne Aikman Sidl10Y Askew J-NMS BJYMS ,ap J 10' Ronald Batleman Morris Bell John Biggs GU-lld B01-'lflh Patricia Brock Nancy Bryan Sandra Baugh Carolyn Bernard 4 Eugenia Borum George Bell Jack Blbfl' James Boyce 1 Joyce Bradley Faye Brooks Mary Bryant Carolyn Brcuer Sylvia Brothers Frank Buck B-Hb-If-1 Buckingham Margaret Burleson Dorothy Cannon Lillie Bunting Marilyn Burnett Mary Ann Carliss Jean Burkholder Gilbert Burroughs Betty Carroll Alfred Carson Dolores Coleman Edward Cooke Shirley Carter Thomas Commander Richard Copeland Gene Clendenon Marjorie Connock Howard Coupland Donald Coureas Liles Creighton '75 Sally Coutta Blanche Cross Joseph Creech J fgiiaw Billy Robbins, caught in the act! O J u n io r s 17 James Daniel Valerie Deakin Morton Eggleston Suzanne Darden Jane Deiotte Frederick Elling Shirley Davis barbara Dorn Yancey Elliott 3 E' -la, 10' -,, V17 fix 4 Janet Elsifor Robert Euliss Betty Sue Finch Calvin Etheridge Suzanne Faison Sonja Firing Kennieth Etheridge Mary Lou Fanshaw Derry Lou Fisher 'O 4: is Jane Flowers George Gabriel Jean Gillette Marybelle Frank John Galvin Jggk Glawson Rita French Chai.es Gaudry Kenneth Godfrey -le Gerald Goldstein Robert Griggs Thomas Hale James Gregory Joann Grimes James Harrell JOJI1 Griflen Sandra Gurley Jean Harrell 'X vs. K fa- www, W Billie Harrison Julia Hays Eddie Hines Betty Harvell Jack Hester Janice Holwson Pat Hauser George Hill Franklin Hodgin ,tx an f-I .0 ,ws Jack Holladay Carolyn Hood Ruth Holland Richard Howard Carolyn Holsinger Jeanette Munden reading a periodical in history class! Juniors 33 Diane Hoxsey Jimmy Hu M 1 gr , Ruth Ann Jennette Tommy Jghngqn nt Nancy Jennings Bob Jgncs arshall Jennette Sylvia Johnson Louis Jones . Q. H' 4- an :J Wd -iq fd, Charlotte Jordan Richard Keating Wyman Kimbrcll Richard J'oynt Carmen Keeter Lewis King John Katibah Sue Kellcnbcrgcr Roger King Q. ,2- 3 Kipp Carole Ko C-'lfl'0ll Annette Ledoux ch Margaret Krohn Edward l..aVoic I-H5911 Frank LaFavor Larry Lee OO Q- 12-it , Q Lockwood Allen Lytle Dolores Marshall Gaynell Lucord Robert Macltan Eugene Martin Wilma Lynn Jean Marett James Martin 5, ,Q I '5 h .VL , CEL, 3 f A jf, 1,123 5 . , Donny Matt ews Anne Gail Moore Nellye Matthews Julia McNeil I Leah Moore Mary Lyall McCoy Shirley Miller Q Eleanor More-hr-,id x Jeanette Munden Emily Nottingham Carolyn Necse 'sf CI ss , R History class pays strict attention to the instructor! . Virginia Nunn BIUC! Ol'm0I1d Judith Page Pat O'Brien D011-'ld Ollffmin Ruth Page Geraldine Olliu Mary Sue Owens Kay Parker 1' 51- -Q xii , Joseph Parrish Irene Pavlides Sonya Peterson Patricia Parrish Watt Perley Ronald Pierce Peggy Parsons Shirlcv Perry Sue Pilchcr Richard Pinner Harry Ramsey Fay Reams Connie Pontifex Thomas Ratclilf John Richardson Herbert Ra Margaret Powell uch 'Y Barbara Robbins Joann Rozman Bob Scarboro .ar iii., Ruth Richardson Judy Robins Rose Rudd Nancy Schenck Jane Romulus Sandra Saunders Sevcrrno 745 4-P Harold Shaw Jo Anne Sima AHCC Smith Lee Shawcross Robert Simpson Gerald Smith Carol Shepardson Martha Lou Small Leland Smith ll-Harm' - Pat Smith Nancy Spangler Marsha Snay Jo Anne Stevenson Peggy Sowers ef 4 George Vaughn and Jerry Bozarth explain a biology chart while Irene Pavlides. Mary Ann Corliss and Nancy Wagner look on. ,.sf 2' Jean Stewart Roy Theisen Marilyn Thomas Frances Swanner Anita Thomas Paul Tickle Dabney Taliaferro Anne Thomas Yvonne Tidwell -1 vii' Billy Tilling I Charles Tucker Mary Rose Tyner Joanne Timmons I Anng Twifofd Rebecca Upton -1311105 Tlnkh-lm Barbara Tyndall Mildred Wade Nancy Wagner Jimmy Webber Claudette Whittemore Richard Wagner Nancy White Virginia Wiedmaier CJr0l Wallis Page White Barbara Wiley Allen Wilkins Pat Willis -Y V A A - Marioniworley Thomas Williamson Harriet Winslow ChJfl0Uf WYJIW Wanda wamfofd Wimem Wood Norma Wv-ur .Al- 5 'A 3 . r gs .1 li N Richard Young Juniors sing of old Mehico in Spanish class. Juniors Ill! MISS MARGARET WHITE Ph. 'Q CT' Sponsor fi Kneeling: Dukie Fentress, senator. Sianding: Nancy While. treas- urer. Seated on wall, left to right: Herbie Richardson. vice-president: Ann Harrington, secretary: Dallas Boggs. president, Sophomore Cl ss Qfficers L41 .0 fl fd QQ 6 . HOME ROOM 108 Miss Frances Young - l0H First row, left to right: Cornelia Parker, Shirley Pitts. Shirley Carter, Beverly Wilder, Joan Machen. Second row: Jimmy Day. Joseph Nowlan, Maynard Vickhouse. Harvey Whitehurst, Stuart Lasky. Third row: Jeanette Taylor, Luanne Harrison. Nancy Henshawn Margaret Clements. Margaret Crosby. Fourth row: Henry Horne, Stuart Wysocki, Samuel Wolpow. Hunter Whitson. Donald Scott, Fred Driver. Buddy Taylor. Gordon Perkins, Donald Pollard. Sophomores G NH 'in 453' IIN Q wi'-A g Q .-. e ,w'f s- ' if S S 'A'n..... 'B.- E' tw if!! D F. 'S 'f r rr svn, ., ' fzjamt .Q HOME ROOM 202 Mrs. Mary Green - IUH First row, left to right: Beverly Elly- son. Joan Niegro, Nancy Jennings. Connie Diemer. Myra Williams. Loretta Lovitt. Second row: Barbara Parsons. Mary Anne Edmondson, Wanda Williford. Judy Robins. Nancy Dick, Dana Pope. Third row: Bobby Shaw. Ernest Piercy, Jimmy Daugh- erty, Bobby Taylor, Nathan Burk- holder. Carl Simmons. Fourth row: LeRoy Smith, Frank Lukanich. Madi- son Johnson, Adam Wysocki, Boyd Foxwell. Fifth row: Richard Tebault. Linwood Shepard, Marshall Levy, Donald Foster, Kenneth Copeland. Curtis Kiriluk. HOME ROOM 216 Mrs. Mary Old- IUH First row, left to right: Shirley Daly, Marilyn Elliott. Barbara Buxton. Winifred Fisher, Polly Paul, Beverly Kimbrell. Second row: Janet Gale. Ann Brown, Peggy Harrison. Shirley Davis, Ethel Raye Nesson. Third row: Sonny Kay. Charles Green. Lawrence Cruser. Norman Hardin. Charles Graves. Fourth row: George Vaughan. Frank Lefavor. Nelson Montgrain. Bill Walker. Oswald Gallop. Fifth row: Charles Downs, Vernon Andrews. Bill Buck, Lorin G. Cornwell, Mickey Whitehurst. Sixth row: Marvin My- ers. Bobby Eckert, Douglas Harless, Billy Gwynn, Jimmy Brown. l 4 x 'Fw . 0 f , 1 1 ia S C Civ! 668 N . HOME ROOMS ll6 U BAND IOL and IOH Firxt row. left to right: Romayne Adams. Peggy Fisher. Dorma Lee Coleman. Joanne Estes, Jo Anne Brew. Second row: Eugene Bradshaw. Lee Dawson. James Smith. Fred Chestnutt, Neil Morrison, Third row: Edward Knight. Robert Leslie.. John Midgette. Richard Ellington. Donald Grizzard, Gerald Dunn. HOME ROOM 224 Miss Sibyl Boggs-- IOL First row, left to right: Beverly Greg- ory, Carol Burgess. Marion Seawell. Georgia Hylton. Elisa Snyder, Pa- tricia Sohn. Second row: Faye La- timer. Mary Lee Seawell. S h i rl e y Gwartney. Norma Overton. Barbara Hays. Dorothy Bunn. Third row: L o n n i e Martin. Katherine Kohlhas. Nancy Ann White. Peggy Hoyle. Jane S n ea d, Margaret Spencer. Virginia Vanderberry. Fourth row: Robert Bates. Sam,Murphy. Ronald Quinton. Robert Dunn. Carlton Wright. Fifth row: Dan McMillan, Richard Mc- Grath, Wallace Leary. Joe Hull, Ernest Singletary. Everett Williams. Sixth row: Jimmie Hall. Dan McGrattan, Freddie Chinchello. Joe Hedrick. Diane Smith and Carolyn Todd look over Health Bul- letins. Alum. r I tg xx 'Q YQYQ . . , fi , S ,t is wisest - A .e f. ' 'A 5 i fflff Q11 - .as-'T Q., if ,g .3 -. 3 ' 051 .32 1 .., 'Z .-., , I.- 'if t e l QQQ9 -9 JN A i ISU HOME ROOM 205 Mr. John Brown - IOL First row, left to right: Anna Sterling, Jane Woodlief. Nancy Mechling. Dixie Wilkins, Sandra Stone. Second row: Carolyn Todd, Marion Wysocki, Frances Armstrong. Jeanne Murlland. Frances Robinson. Third row: Betty Taylor. Sandra Smith. Doris Drewery. Joyce Wilson. Lynda Smith. Fourth row: George Harrison. Charles Taylor. Hatton Nee. Bobby Gibson. Fifth row: Harry Smith. Floyd Cross. Robert Wilbur. Rheanolte LeBarbour. Paul Stewart. Sixth row: Darrell DeLuach. Michael Hell'- man, Berry Gibbs, Billie Boggs. Sophomores Q Q.. ihvwtw 6 Sophomores HOME ROOM A Mr. William Cooper- IOL First row. left to right: Catherine Ware. Julianne Rawls. Betty White. Caren Will. Sidney O'Brien. Second row: Maurine Rowe. Anne Pierce. Patricia Portlock, Keren Millner. Gayle Whitfield. Third row: Patricia Smith, Faye Stallings. Irene Sellew. Robert Page. Patrick Hughes. Fourth row: Wesley Turner. Julius Montagna. Thomas Betz. Larry Loy. Robert Scott. Fifth row: Archie Smith, Randy Dunn. Philip Williamson. Paul Healey, Ronald Allen. Sixth row: John Haynes, Patrick Kadlec. Charles Carriker, James Thomas. if .aa an JS 'F Xdsf Q, T 'E . gee C2 .. f f .'Qgs. '1- L i i - s .. I-IIA. 9 an 'am ' .5 'ef-6 . , tiff W. 4-'Pt f S 5 K.:- ,.. A i K. A- ,g ra .,,. t Ti i 9. , 5 ' ' ,Ji ouch- NYT 3 CD lim 4 1' 9 ..,. ,,, . K A 11- T- em .Ja -if-' 3 a vi, ' 1-a. f LM-Z-ft - i 'R - t. t. gd it 68.1.4.4 .,Q.,g,,a,x,'.r .-V' 5 I ..,.-. A 'et . N - f - . - . aff: -'infix 'H A... -... 'T ,Y l0th grade taking a standard lest. HOME ROOM Z0l Mrs. Ellen Dorey- IOL First row, left to right: Robert Knight. Ruth Sebring. Beverly Jones, Carolyn Danrock. James Jones. Second row: Martha Jo Brown. Betty Jane White, Margaret Davis. Betty Jean Roberts. Third row: Minnie Annarino. Anita Turner, Shirley Brietenhack. Shirley Ratcliff, Sandra Miles. Fourth row: Sandra Whiteside, Richard Searcy. Sue Stick, Frances Hebrew. Fifth row: Glenda Morris, Ronald Schmitt. Ed- ward Herbert, Victoria Williamson. Sixth row: Edgar Uptain. Clinton Cox, Gary Creech, Henry Barlow. HOME ROOM 223 Mrs. Mary Duncan- itll. First row, left to right: Jacqueline Richardson. Joan Silva. Patricia Dye. Eleanor Jane Hendricks, Patricia Jer- nigan. Second row: Patricia Jones, Linda Diemer. Elizabeth Edwards. Rose Marie Rhymes, Mary Cutts. Third row: Marguerite Melville. Joyce Clark, Celia McCoy, Mary Anne Hin- son. Nancy Hartz, Fourth row: Lee Brown. Andrew Johnson. Jack Stei- mer. Eugene Oliver. Robert Ruther- ford. Fifth row: James Burnish. Alvan Sullivan. Louis Henslee, Rich- ard McCullar, Tony Overheld. Sixth row: Richard Umphrey, Albert Bal- linger. Gary Hoyland. Eddie Hodges, Herbert Richardson. ,A,.,,,. HOME ROOM ll4 Miss Virgie Leggett- IUL First row. left to right: Judy Johns. Nancy White. Jeanne Oliver. JoAnn Harless. Pat Poore. Second row: Diane Smith. Frances Keister. Marjorie Swann, Esther Gray. Darlene Shep- hard. Third row: Mabel Whitchard, Nancy Weber. Norma Spruill. Marilyn Metacia. Beth Jordon. Margaret Ivey. Fourth row: Walton Crank. Bob Sim- mers. Bob Vogt. Tommy Plymale. Bill Christy. Fifth row: Eugene Theisen. Herbert McGrath. Tommy Cohen. Charles Austin. Truman Baxter, Gene King. Sixth row: Billy Lyons. Deith Teel, Andrew Johnson. Terry Heard. Alfred Etheridge. Mike Tomlinson. Charles Daugherty. HOME ROOM II3 Miss Frances Norsworthy - IUL First row. left to right: Shirley Ann Stephenson. Carolin Bloxsom. Harriet Jones. Joyce Colbert, Joan Long. Sec- ond row: Grace Bradley. Claire Low- rey, Pat Holland. Paula Kortkamp. Fae Peoples. Third row: Kay Kellam. Mary Ann Gardner. Phyllis Helms. Judy Webber. Ellen McReel. Fourth row: Joe Heller. Richard Baum. Bar- bara Harmon. Eleanor Gornto. Louis Kambets-is. Fifth row: Robert Gib- son. Jeff Howie. Lee Andrews. John Fay. Tommy Bashara. Sixth row: Jack Henley. Bradley Renegar. Dallas Boggs. John Brinkley, Robert Gaskins. Jimmy Hudgins. 9 I' B 'iz ' x Sophomores HOME ROOM 206 Miss Mary Knight- IOL First row, left to right: Amanda Vas- quez. Barbara Jourdan. A u d r e 3' G r i m e s. Shirley Saunders. Beverly Beale, Dianne Colter. Second row: Beverley Basnight, Joy Balsky, Vir- ginia MacKeethan, Marie Berg. Vir- ginia Ollice. Sylvia Clark. Third row: Jacqueline Barwick. Yvonne Wright. Barbara Brant. Ann Harrington. Mary Ann McVay. Debbie Altschul. Fourth row: Ann Charles. Eleanor Johanne- sen. Mike Black. Jerry Sandler. Rav Edwards, Bill Walker. Fifth row: Fred Amos. Kenneth Loveland. James Young. Robert Rosenbaum. Buddy Hinkle. Sixth row: Charles Brown. Kenneth Belangia. Carlisle Wilson. Ralph Edwards. - CW pq' .- 3 -fi L.:-' 4 Y. Q td., 42 K ww , ,X .25 5 fe ,. lv QS ,. Y? . J Q A ' ,iiifhlg 'T 4, bt ll?-A '1 B F 1'! - 1 ' he ,Q 1 .Q..--, DQ 49 '91 va Fifi we 4 - Q sv -. f -vw .m , ' .. ,Ig -grips-frgi-: 5-, . 'M ., . ... . T11 I' 'vii F. fm Q., QV 'EZ ,--.. by fi! .s 3' 3 MISS BETTY GARDNER Freshman Class Cfficers Seated, left to right: Johanna Trammell. treasurer: Shirley Morford, secretary. Kneeling: Tommy Taliaferro, president. Standing: Ellen Peacock, vice-president: Frankie Balfour, senator. Sponsor Judy Bailey gets lonely sitting in a seat all by herself. HOME ROOM 209- HOME ROOM lll First row, left to right: Kathleen Brown. Shirley Printice, Barbara Rudiger, Myrna Tech. Rosalie Brieske. Frances Grossman. Laura Bramble. Patsy Bovce. Dolores Rock, Pat Steele, Arlene Batleman, Carol Legan. Second row: Victor Kenneth Lewis. Paul Sykes, Max Williams. Alan Stein. Larrv Burgess. Bobby Snyder, Ann Hayes. Theresa Cram. Dolores Rush. Laura Ballance, Carole Hol- brook, Betty Lee Johnson. Third row: Wanda Whittaker. Donna Longsdon. Emma Jean Hooks, Betty Butt. Mary Ann Marr, Jimmie .-rf., ,Q Freshmen Mrs. Linnie Brickhouse 9H and - Miss Juanita Dixon 9H Lee Martin. Don McManus. Bobby Munford. Eddie Cliatt, Ray Myers. Louis Guy. Hartwell Fitchett. Fourth row: Mary Frances Bradley. Nancy Fleming, Sandra Driver, Gloria Evans, Annette Latham, Frances Jordon. George Turner, Garth Kemper. Carl Diemer. David Ritter. James Daugherty. Donald DeHaan, Phillip Lane. Fifth row: Ben Wiley, Leonard Smith. Ralph Sawyer. Tommy Rodgers. Woodrow Rt-ating. John Slayton, Edward Coutta, Sam Poore, James Smith. SL ..,,g,g,,,,,. Io. wa- . Q. . . . -me HOME ROOM 222 - Miss Margaret White 8th and 9th grade members of the Band Home Room First row, left to right: Betty Rudolph. Kay Kellam. Barbara Burns. Betty Bailey. Claudette Wade. Anne Emanuel. Marilyn Martin. Katherine Hubbard. Peggy Richardson. Carole Alexander, Cora Signiago. Mary Ellen Leslie. Second row: John Bowman, Donald Moore. Wayne Gay. Kenny Matthews. Bobby Cummings. Bernie Austin. Bruce Holland. Garland Payne. Stanley Darden. Wayne Lewis. Bill Spiccuza. Craig Snyder. Third row: Signa Lloyd. Pat Warren. Pat Earnest. Doris West. Virginia Kimbrell, Catherine F V Q 5 h m 6 'l .I.flflE.2Zf.M. First row. left to right: Sharon Woodard, Kathryn Lynn. Alice Little. Lisa Brooks. Doris Austin. Dorothy Cosgrove. Barbara Wilkins. Ella May Wunsch. Faye White. Marlene Whitehurst, Ramona Pangle. Marian Moore. Second row: James Bowman. Clendon Baughan. Frank Williamson. Alfred Batleman, Kenneth Perry. William Bruwer. Ray Casey. Jane Seaborg, Carolyn White, Judith McCord, Anne Respess. Patricia Gnade. Third row: E. C. Hayes. Dennis Sullivan. Thomas Berry, Robert Hudson, Angelo Handy, Peggy Harvey. Pat Bibey. LU'-1 Peterson. Sue Crank, Leone Runnels. Fourth row: Richard Bailey. Allen Copeland, Wilson Ballance. Bill Shepherd. Allen White. Roy DePriest. John Rough- ton. Richard Lewis. Lee Brangan. Alfred Kuntz. Paul Plawin. Fifth row: Leonard Nordgren. Leon Ewell. Billy Morris, Emmett Baxter, Ann Perkins, Rose Wunnenburg. Betty Brown. Margaret Eads, Margaret McGratten, Nancy Compton. Margaret Kreidler. 8-Mr. Glenn Best 9L and - Miss Helen DeLong 9L Riccio. William Dudley. Frank Castro. John Rykbos, Jesse Dun- woody. Larry Bryant. Porter Mason. Frank Knowles. Fourth row: Roy Edwards, Joseph Bell. George Ruffin. Alton McGhee. William Enniss. Jerry Brewer. Carl Holland. Kenneth Baker. Lloyd Green. Ned Swanner. Guy Moorman. Jordan Pugh. Fifth row: Thomas French. Robert Allen, William McQuail. Frederick Fay, Robert Hood, Grant Sharp. Mercer Davis. William Wright. n HOME ROOM 128 'E iss Betty Gardner 9L HOME ROOM llZ - Miss Mary Gregory 9L First row, left to right: Laverne Sweeten. Beverly Roberts. Connie Nichols. Wendy Minniear. Nilda Castro. Jacqueline Corwin. Gloria Bush, Kay Neese. Sylvia Lewis. Esther Brooks. Jacqueline Bowling. Jacqueline Wiseman. Second row: Tommy Taliaferro. Alexa-nder McMillan. John Wilson. Steve Lerman. Tommy Garris, Richard Sumption. William Todd. Jimmy Taylor, John Gordon. George Schultz, Eddie Reams, Ronald Mulkey. Third row: Anna Millner. Ellen Peacock. Elizabeth Cox. Ellen Lou Staggs, Shirley Morford, HOME ROOM 225 - Mrs. Rebecca Griffin 9L and HOME ROOM 213 - Miss Mary Johnson 9L First t'OlL', left to right: Suzanne Hunter. Deanna Holt, Lynn Cul- pepper. Judith Bartlett. Bernadine Lapetina. Maxine Foster. Frances Jacobs, Kay Treakle. Shirley Dixon, Patricia Burkitt. Jacqueline Whitehurst. Johanna Trammell. Second row: Anne Hunter. Janice Brock. Frankie Balfour. Gloria Hall. Marilyn Comerico. Taylor Newton. Diane Davidson, Esther Brockdorff. Geraldine Filer. Phyllis Wiley. Mary Jane Wylie. Margaret Creighton. Third row: Alice Clements. Carol Anne Carden, Frances Foulke. Jeanette Diotte. Jeanette Baer, Linda Carroll, Judy Ann Robbins, Gaye Walker. Ay... Judy Lautaret. Patricia Manders. Betsy Ann Buzzy. Frances Lamh. Judith Bailey. Ethel Kelly. Edwina Marlowe., Fourth row: Kirk Phares. Billy Thomas. David Peters. Ralph' Schoolcraft. Randolph Norsworthy. Charles Hartz, George Saltis. John Weeks. Alden Amos. Stanley Hutcheson, Michael Straddeck. Fifth row: Judy Veach. Linda Adams. Betsy Shellebarger. Judith McLawhorn. Jac- queline Wright. Mary Ann Clifton. Carole Miller, Joyce Mullican. Freshmen Nancy Chamberlin. Lillian Richards. Carol Jones. Patricia Butter- worth. Fourth row: Joyce Guthrie. Carole Culpepper. Sandra Nickerson. Shirley Askew, Kathryn Simmons. Barbara Austin. Dru- cilla Upton, Nancy Barnes. Barbara Cohen. Marguerite Turner. Betty Wescott. Fifth row: Charles Meek. Ronald Mullins. Boyd Kay, James Lippold. Eugene Cox. Robert Dillon. Herbert Wilkins. Stephen McTague, Harvey Barrett, Herbert Gruber, Marvin Miller, Manuel Jollie. i wa.. t' A .1 tel hu r. 'Wie HOME ROOM .Ill-Miss Anna Rydingsvard 9L HOME ROOM 2l8-Miss Louise Sillerson 9L First row. left In right: Janet Edwards. Virginia Gatling. Loa MacDonald. Tucker Freeman. Connie Umphrev. Carroll McRoberts, Patricia Henrv, l.inda Moore. Betty Lou Thompson, June Foster. Audrev Simons. Carla Mahieu. Second row: Leon Tubbs,'Maurice O'Connor. Steve Arden. Billy Frantz. Jimmy' Kipp. Tahb Justis. Brent Dail. James White. Errol Donahue. Archie DeJacimo, Jerry lllovd, Howard Chapman. Third row: Eleanor McCoy. Diane Page. Joyce Richardson. Jackie Owens, Nancy Eason, Betty Pearce. Rosa- HOME ROOM 127 mond Adams. Carolyn Adams. Marv Virginia Wright. Avonda Rudolph. Frances Wentz. Betty Jeane Cox. Fourth row: Charles Edwards. Luke McLeod. Ronald Mitchell, Jack Williams. Jerry Lovitt. Marv Jane Coleman. Elizabeth Campbell. Douglas Snvder. Terry Floyd. Robert Wolfe. James Spivey. Randolph Rudolph. Ififth row: Dan Conner. Jackie Ford. Bruce Kendall, Carl Cunning- ham. Richard Keller. Jerry Ford. Lee Carrick. Donald Bowen. Wil- liam Donnison, Don Fite, William Libby. David Johnson. -Mrs. Gloria White 9L HOME ROOM l06 - Mr. Charles Yarger 9 L Ifirst rout li-fl to right: Roberta Pratt. Sylvia Stone, Jean Smith. llarliara Willing, Janet Holleman. Dolores Haycraft. Rae Denney. Barbara Marquess. Jeanne Fowler, Betty Kegebein. Loretta Harrell. lfilith Patterson. Second row: Bobbv Pulliam. Robert Patton. Gary Hutcher. Beril Abraham. Bobhv Gunst. Bobby' Tidwell, Freddy NVilliamson. Clifton Starke. Richard Bruce. Richard Sawver. Jimmy Staub. Third row: Dorothv Flowers. Ann Warren. Sondra Hop- kins. Patricia Flowers, Barbara Roberts, Shirley Marshall, Ruth Lucas, Betty Watson. Connie Shipley. Connie Diaz, Barbara Lewis. Fourth row: William Zierden. Ronald Mavne, Bohhv Morris, Wilf liam Howell. Merwyn Johnson. Daniel Ciolclmintz. Britt Haygood. Leon Brooks. Frank Taylor. Carl Anderson. Richard Basinger. George Steinmetz. Fiflh row: Anna Cooke. Melva Ward. Lois Johnson. Barbara Spencer. Barbara Wilson, Ann Jones. Juanita Enlow, Helen Mathews. Aurlvyfvl- -e-vffi--fg'f-1 . un, '.A --ev, Eighth Grade MISS VIRGINIA BRINSON Sponsor Sitting: Harvey Shillet. vice-president: Sally Brock. president. Kneeling: John Starr. treas-- urer, Standing: Anne. Hardy. senator: Joan Atkinson. secretary, HOME ROOM 215 -Miss Mary Lee Tillelte 8H and HOME ROOM 216-Miss Calherinc Kemp 811 First row. Iuft to right: Johnnye Tadlock. Jane Hofheimer. Barbara Miller. Katherine Lininger. Ann Lynn Wells. Stella Stylianou. Marv Kokinis. Marylen Bowker. Beatrice Jovnt. Elizabeth Jarvis. Linda Ingrum. Carol Crocker. Second row: David Foxwell. William New, William Stone, Geraldine Cole, Cynthia Wunnenberg. Cecelia Knight. Judith Kyle. Gav Powers. Ann Hardy. Dolores Shaw. Kay Werthheimer, Dorothy Bihev. Third row: Phillip Grifhn. William Hale, Franklyn Swartz. Bob Roberts. Ralph Kerr, Reggie Scott. Paul Bogart. Dan Blount. I.arry Craig. James Roberts. Ervin Friedman. Fourth row: Patil Turner, Rodney Shields. Joseph Sanders. Robert Leonard. Donald Franklin. Robert Callis, Kent Willoughby, Donald Bibey. Harold Iiaxley. Norwood Mclfachtn John Barnett. Fifth row: Charles Rhyne. Elmar Louder. Wayne Tomlinson. Kinnev Horton. Jan Sawyer. Leroy Lesher. David Thomas. Richard Mel- ville. James Chestnutt, Constantine Spanoulis. Tom Spicuzza. 4. mind 'lflh .l Amir -.ao I 1 'S-3.-,J lhfx ,gli .., . v .asus .a.:,,:, ev-on Osh K 7 HOME ROOM 102 E - Mr. Charles Rice 81, and HOME ROOM 214 - Mr. Arthur Barheld 8L First row. left to right: Pat Nooney. Sharron Lee Reiter. Carol Byrns. Norma Bernard. Paula Wolpow. Sandra Watkins, Patricia Garbett. Jean Bryan. Pauline Nance. Pat Dudley. Cuail Buckner. Sarah Rhorbacker. Si-cond row: Bob Frantz. Herbert Lapetina, Ames Gibbs. Jerry Clark. John Watkins. Richard Calletto, Thomas Tucker. Ronald Freedman. Ned Sorenson. Joel Yavner. John Ep- perly. Eben Purdy. Third row: Lois Elder. Jean Cuaudry, Carol Dougherty. Judy Tanner. Grace Thomas. Esther Rosan, Nancy HOME ROOM 131 HOME ROOM 10.2 Fin! row. left to right: Lois Meek. Carol Heans. Gale Phelps. Theresa Mullins, Diane Barco. Ruth Joyner. Linda Burgess. Marg' aret Holley. Nancy Viar. Myrna Werber. Dianne Bergen. Joanne Young. Second row: Charles Dickens. Norman Gill. Mason Miles, William Gihbings. Kenneth lshoy. David Jones, Alan Nordgren. Fred Smith. Leo Anthony. Bobby Hawkins. Frank Snay. Terry Orendorfl. Third row: William Owens, Lynn Downing, Jean Craft. Carolyn Owens, Susan Alfriend. Patricia Hatton. Geraldine Smith. Judy Wescott, Sandra Apperson. Jeanette Taylor. Eleanor Buckingham. Barbara Kelley. Patsy Morrisette. Barbara Sebastian. Shirley Phillips. Billie Manlove. Fourth row: Jean Merritt. John Lyle. Robert B. Richardson. Reed Carter. Dickie Langston. Robert E. Richardson, Harvey Shiflet. Vernon Eaton. Allan Power, Richard Bonney, Theodore Johns. Howard Butler. Fifth row: Thomas Thomas. Rudy Stuteyille. Robert Boggs. Lester Hodges. Mary Ann Hodges, Ronald Cowan. Brenda Mills. Miss Virginia Brinson 8L and E .- Miss Edith Poster XL Vars. Mary Carol Twiford. Jeanne Woodard. Fourth row: Dur- wood Wahrenburg. Clinton Smoke. John Macan. Charles Wade, Hugh Jennings. Jay Woocl. Preston White. James Steward. Victor Via. John Tyner, Joe Vaidean. Suzanne Foster. Fifth row: Wil- liam Hester, Harold Cohen. James Sawyer. Beth Humrickhouse, Emily Joyner. Harriet Bell. Diane Steinberg. Charlenne Woodrumm. Elizabeth Jackson. Peggy Ann Sanders. Cecilia Wyszatycki. Sally Brock. Sixth row: Joe Rappold. Andy Thompson. Qu. I 9.1 -.plllll -fn Q-and I x L.liJ HOME ROOM lli -- Mrs. Lucy Kllby SL and HOME ROOM lll-Mrs. Lois Gray SL llrxt rolL'. left to righl: Rachael Cooke. Opal Cooke. Beverley Col- lier. BCIIV Bonnell. Ellen Thornlon. Bellv Simons, Jlltlllh Ellis. J.lnlce Heard. Benham Etheridge, JllKlV Grole, Judi' Slone. Second row: Billv Heming. Ralph Parker, Glllwerl Moore, Gregorv Rvder. Joe Scellalo. Allred MOl.llS. Andrew Barden, David Plercv. James M.lf?Il. Samuel Phillips, Xvlllhllll Cl-Cllli. Third rolls: Kennelh Miller. llarrv Hopkins. Brian Slllllh, Dorolhv HUl'l7PII. Gloria GOICIDJD. Cecelia GIO!'Cf, Alice Baum. Emily Baker. Jo Anne Smith, HOME ROOM 107 HOME ROOM .ZOO -- Frrxt IOlL', lefl lo rlyht: Delores Xkfoodllollse, Ann Scoll. Joan Page. Ellen Sumner, Barbara Coon, Elaine Fiano. Shirlev Morris. Bellv Harden. Roslvn Markow. SUIJIH10 Green, Jean Schenck, Sandra Harrison. Sr-rom! !OlL'f kX'.lller Harris, Ger.lld Dias, George Slermer. Henrv Havnee. JJIHCK Jenkins. RUIIIXV Davis. W7IlllJlll Sansone. Reese Lukei. Ralph Xxl.1llxt'l, Ch.llles Jones. Duncan Barnes. Lionel Buchanan. I-hlfll row: Norma Barnes, Shearln Grulllvs. Charlolle Petrie. Jessica Lee. Jlldllh Burslev, Jerrv Sl'lllfllCfl. Sandra Nifong. Ann Arlldurskv. Jllkll' ljonlllex. I'-Ollflh f0lL'i lkfllchael Glllllll, All rhonv Pearce. Warren Klein, Donald Miller. James Holsinger. Svlvla Conwav. Carol Ann Palv. Susan Griswold Brenda Morgan. Sonia Kev. Maryan McGrath. l'rfIh fOlL'I R.lX'll10I1ll l:.lllIS. Maurice Wheeler. Roller! WJIIS. Andrew Richardson, Vwlallare Chllk. W.llI4'l Barnwell. Charles Jackson. Nlckolas Harrison. Ross Drislv. John Reece. Brian Brewton. Mr. Robert Jones SL and lllr. lVal!er Breufsier 81. Anna Moornlan. Dagmar GOIUCI. Eslher Caxallaro, Virginia Vail DeReil. Joan Clarke. I'OUflf7 row: Charles Johnson, Donald l5rasel. Randv Jones, Michael Reeder. Clvde Alllhrose. David DIIIQCXX. Harlan Hefner. Harrv Jackson. Curtis Garland. llenlv Allen, Donald Dale. Richard Hilliard. Nell liellev, llflll lfllL'f Gall' llenrllall. Duke Dalv. Harrier Tennev. Joan Pierce. B.lIl5.ll.l lilam, Diane lierguson. Dawn Golnlo. Eola l.ucas, Nanci' llllklglllk Douglas Ballard. Durmon Arrington, Charles Grllhn. --- 'nam' .-.-. 4.1 4 Y'-wh-.. Q-m-f,'!'l,if' ' ' r' - fx- P' 4 ILJA su .4 11 1 -Win ,!X HOME ROOM 124 - Mr. William Walker 8L J11 HOME ROOM 101 A-Mrs. Waverly Goodman 8L lfirsl mtv. left to riylrl: Terrv Baird. Jtrdith Hotrchins. Ethel Dover. Antoinette LeBlanc, M.rrtha liunlce, Kav Gibson. Barbara Sledlinslci. Sandra Orletslcv. Jtrdith Moore. Gvpsv Lewarlr. Rosemarv Simpson. Seroml row: Chester Tavlor. lfdward D.rvis. William Gardner, Garv Briggs, l.ee Orebough. Dudlev Gilford, Phillip Ungar. Eugene Wax' man, John Gardner. Kenneth Gibson, Vincent Mastracro, Third row: Bobbv Bramble, Jack Dunham. Beverlv Nichols. Emilv Snowden. Glenda Barley. Jacqueline Rock. Madrerra Calhoun. Gavle Yinger. Janice McTaggert. Jean Robbins, Sandra Riddinger. Phvllrs Bridgforth. Fotrrlh rote: Lonnie Seav. James Ellison. Ralph Quin- ton. Vincent Bulman. Dean Price. Ronnie Nve, Anderson Henrv. Robert Bastian, John Shannon. David Wells. Joe Hedvig. Douglas l.ewis. Fifth row: Robert Schull, Lvle Harding. Harold Bagnall. Charles Mottlev. Thomas Fiano. Charles Ruff. Dannv Arant. Robert Nelligar, Edward Draper, James King. Emmett Harrell, HOME ROOM 102 D-f Mrs. Jean Shields SL and ll0ME IQOOM 141-AMixs Ann Ireland XL lim! row, lell lo right: Marv Jane Nairne. Laura Colgin, Sandra inlwrre. Kat' Collier. Joan Atkinson. Fourth row: Victor Simon, Copeland. Shirlev Beville. Bobby Jean Early. Lvnn Stephenson. Bettv Crawford. Constance White. Joanne Wilder, Carolvn Scruggs. Annette Pairell. Marv Ellen Wells, Second rorL': Dave Erlthardt. George Johnson. Darrell Boggs, Brute Davis. Jerrv Barn.rrd. Jim Ulmer. David Dempster, John liisher, John Carr. Robert Howell. William Thornton. Orval llart. 'lilrirtl rorr: Page Drrslcill, Rebecca Stanton, Esther Thompson, Marie Scarborough, Patsv Francis, Janice Stathis, Anne Morton, liiona Turner, Bettv Gilbert. Sue Dus- l ' f vs-115' Randolph Graves. Thurman Gardner. Charles Roberts, Charles Colf trane, Harrv Burnrsh. Niclu' Sravros. Stafford Patterson. Bernard Willis, Ravmond Brooks. Eugene Field. Fifth rorL': Debbie Barts. Wanda Jovre. Nancv Bean, Bettv Jean Cliatr. Par Scott, Betrv Miller. Blair Kelsev. Hannah White. B.rrbara Rutnrflt. Patricia Jones. Elsve Nev. Jovre Grav, Sixth mtv: Sandra Ferebee. Jac- queline Carroll, Nanev Green. Sally Wilbur, Katherine Owens, Dorothy Ulrich. Jo Anna Coates. ' h-Asngn L.. I his f- O E T D C. . ' a 1 Q ' ' ' 0 t , . l , :H O Q ' ' , 3 Ui, l ': 'F' QQ. H ' s S. lr' g M 4 O' l ' I Q P We gufklfkzg 92222625 The Student Senate of Granby High School is modeled after our National Senate. It consists of the Student Government, its officers. and a senator from each class. The Student Government president presides over Senate meetings. The purpose of the Senate is to help make the life of the Granby students more enjoyable and more useful. In order to fulfill its purpose this year the Senate has worked toward the perfection of the Honor Code, ac- quired a juke box for school dances, held a mock national presidential election, supported a Greek orphan, and held morning devotions over the public address system. The Granby High School House of Representatives is composed of one representative from each homeroom and it is presided over by the Student Government vice- president. The House works with the Senate to guide the students of Granby. Its activities are the same as those of the Senate, since it is necessary for both houses to pass each motion before it may become active. The ac- tivities this year consisted of such things as the city- wide C. I. H. U. tCan I Help You?l week. Howdy Week, and renting buses for out-of-town football games. It was largely due to the hard work of the House committees that the Honor Code was established here at Granby. Y 52 tudent Senate Lee Dougherty President 1, Ill U is Gilbert Burroughs Vice-President 1 Bertie Lee Thornton Secretary Wllla House of Representatives Sai ah Ashburn Treasurer i -,Q x . . .gk - V1 ..n. -1-vw-1,-gf-,.. ,.,,,,,.nQ,, H7 . . ihaLg......w -q-7,15--...... rm: mu, left I7 rigl.1: Bcrrnr Lrc Thornlon.S.1r.1h Ashburn. .1 y ' c. A onsor, i.HkI.l Saumcrx. Bwrv Carroll. Fmnkre BJIQO , 1 v , v S ll Brofk, Ann Hnrdv, l rv D0llghfIlX' Sr-vom! row: MISS Marx' L00 Trllru p 1 S1 1 1 r f UT hu! mu III ln null Lnlbrrt Burroughs spcnku N1JIg,JIt.l lxxdd r r fd F4 Phxllns Brrdkeporr Elem Ncx km kc! lm sx HIIX rx mx mn Bro 1 my, nl mu Ixnm Suunxon rmr 0 n 4 r umm HIIYISOH LH purer Pmxrnrl Susm Grrsxxold Nmu nu I lp orc CJ 1 rnnrd Hlrrlu onu four! rou. Srcllr Srxl11nouS,1ndr.1 lr l E F i v K 4' 9 1 V Y, k cv aux! emacvldhb' acfiaaf The honor code was presented to the Student being to execute it. Finally code was expressed about two years ago. The Gov- grow to ernment members talked about the chances of its Sandra Saunders reads morning devo- tions over the loud speaker. Our Greek war orphan, Vasiliadis Konstantinas. of' the code and for approval. it was decided meet the Govern- by all- and that it may Duke Fentress encourages Jan Hodges and Tommy Fleming to make use of the juke box, bought by the Student Government. SHPLU-'3TU4EAT . 'gui F' X 'Sl HEWO .Hl'ORl1f-I' Ol MONO? CODE lshall nol chcal nor condone cheating on any lcsl.eqcanunal1on or other classroom activity lshall not molcsl lhz properly ornghts of olhcrs. lshall show ncspccl forlhcfacully randthcirdcoisicms alalllimcs. v ,AVM.AW0x. vv,f .h I V,',,.,,..,,, 3-:,..'. . . Q... -, f oA xg, . - 3 .. In-Q--Aw -L MS? M .Q . . , 1r 'K w.pv ' af ' .-J,-v',g,x,.,' . l.ee l,0llglh'llY. Mr. lined T. laughon, .1 loml minister. and Nifkv K' C x7 Fee explnm honor N .rl the .xsxernlwly program of the llrst presents- Q l,cff7tQc7 V 'lf' Iron of the llonor Lode. rl , S23 - DJ Q Our Honor Code and Scroll. The Hrs! signers ol the Honor Scroll pledge ll'M'lI13ClYCS l0 fxfflllloll. Ili ' W?- Z' QQ.,- . . ,.. , 'Lf 'O 1 44 AI' - ..,-- 5 X X X: T Q S.1lurd.1y herocsl Par Ellcr and Dolly MlllCCf .xsscmblyrng lhe sc-mor drrcctorv Annual deadline, Iwo weeks away! Assorintc' E cl i I 0 r Cnrolvn Temple .md Elliror-in-Chief Pal Cramer. ng 43. Firs! row. left to rrghl Marvbclle Frank Jean Harrell BCIIY Pearcr. Bcity Carroll Yerond row Nancv Bryan Jimmv Grrgorv. Sunnne Arkman Marjorre Connock Third rowi Ynnccw Lllrorr Mnrrlyn Burnett Fourth row: Bob Jones. 56 eye Behold the versatile annual staff! As accomplished at blowing bubbles as at proof-reading and as resource- ful in composing singing commercials as in choosing a new cover for the COMET. Have you ever worn out two pairs of shoes trying to sell ads? Have you tried to identify two hundred people in a snapshot. proof-read until your eyes crossed. or burned the midnight oil to beat the deadline? Well. such things occur every hour on the hour with the annual staff. They were not always the smiling, peaceful staff you see in the picture. What happened when Pat wanted round pages with green lettering and Carolyn disagreed? That's top secret. Each staff member is an individual with opinions and tastes of his own, and if each had worked separately, the COMET would have been. indeed. a book of round pages. Only through close cooperation and respect for the other fellow's ideas. could they have produced this unified record of life at Granby. ww affffe COIUEI 2 1 4.4-...z s- : 'v if 'S 4 Above: Virginia Morriss, Dlllllfi' editor, and .lat Dent. advertising manager. Below: Anita Hallman First row. left lo right: Nancy Smith. Marie Bogart. Second row: business manager- -ln'-l Bob Swlndflle SPOYU Ulllm' Betty Jane Owens. Pat Eller. Dotty Milteer. 1,3-5 E .- 0 'S ex? Y17 K V lu I 'lXl:1m l il C X 7.7 -v-1 I tidy hr 91 UW. Mgvxx N Ll , I' rt. . ' w- Bob Straw, Nancy Lee Diemer, Sandra Pickard. Pat Moore, and Tom Johnson look over news- papers from other schools. Advisors, Miss Margaret Thompson. Miss Anna Rydingsvard, and Miss Helen Walker. Wx Left to right: Nicky Fee, sports editor: Cathy Wright, editor-in-chief: Jon Howe. assistant editor. . u '- Added attraction! With each subscription. button of your favorite candidate pi N ,L .... t, ,., K tissue ECTATOR h-Qs the stands Get. Ist T Q7 'ln V7 47 l l 5 EDITORIAL STAFF First row, left to right: Ruth Holland. Nancy McKnight. Nancy King. Jo Anne May, Sandra Ball. Sandra Ogden. Jean Murtland. Barbara Morton. Second row: Bertie Lee Thornton. Betty Car- roll. Pat Moore. Nancy Greene. Suzy Neblert, Jerry Goldstein. Third row: Sigrid Weeks. Nancy Lee Diemer, Sandra Pickard, How much do Granby students know about the controversial issues now engaging the attention of the American public? To what extent is the average student's voice expressed in the student government? To stimulate thought and interest in school activities and on important world. national, and community questions is the aim of Granby's SPECTATOR. It attempts to stay on the ball as a newspaper which reflects its readers' think- ing as well as making its readers think. and it endeavors to mold the students' minds and actively campaigns for the students' ideas. A good school paper must not be afraid to deal with serious topics and lofty ideals, the SPEC- TATOR staff believes. Reporting and defining the news is. then. the main function of the SPECTATOR. At the same time the SPECTATOR, by employing prin- ciples of professional newspapers. teaches journ- alism students to write with precision and clarity and to appreciate good writing. For some this experience will be the gateway to a career in journalism. Barbara Pharo, Diane Holmes. Wayne Woodliel, Norton Amos. Fourth row: Bob Straw. Bobbytte Johnson. Sherry Ogden. Barbara Dorn, Robert Rosenbaum. Richard Howard, Allan Summers. Fifth row: Tom Johnson. Dan Mechling. BUSINESS STAFF First row. left to right: Nancy Gavan. Barbara Owen. Second row: Margaret Gross, Patricia Jones. Third row: Nicky Fee. Ruth Ann Jennette, Bobby Wilbur. Suzanne Darden, Patricia Moorhead. Chorus First row, left to right: Charles Tucker, Gordon Potter, Robert Thompson. Second row: Gilbert Burroughs. Lillie Bunting. Betty Rae Owen, Jacqueline McClannan. Third row: Jerry South. Jack Thompson. Elizabeth Devey. Louisa Miller. Fay Reams, Carolyn Canoles. Fourth row: John Campbell. Marshall Morrison. Chuck Marshall. Barbara Owens. Eugenia Borum, Nanci: Hitchings, Ellen Whitehurst, Bertie Lee Thornton. Fifth row: Joseph Creech, Thomas Johnson, Don Grizzard, Fred Chestnutt. Mary Ellen Arthur. Lee Dougherty. Patti Thompson. Sandra Saunders, Joyce Junginger. Sixth row: Gerald Dunn. Jimmy Lowe. Edward Knight, James Tink- ham, Jo Anne Grimes, Jeanette Austin. Patricia Smith. Nancy Equils, Barbara Pharo. Sevcnlli ww: James Harrell. Robert Straw. Fred Gray, Donald Overman,Sylvester Brown, Ellen Rode, Dorothy Milteer. Romayne Adams, Joyce Ann Joyner. Carol Smith, Nancy Gifford. Eighth row: Thomas Bowe. Larry Lee. Morris Bell. Gerald Enos. Polly Spessard. Evelyn Cecil. Betty Jane Owens. Sarah Ashburn, Laura Williamson, Charlotte Wyatt. Marie Bogart, Peggy Sowers. Ninth row: Robert Rupert, Carroll Lampkin. Thomas Fleming, Stuart Buxbaum. Neil Morrison. William McGee. Kay Smith, Frances Watkins. Jane Mills. Carol White, Virgie Crank, Carmen Keeter, Ann Gillette, Jearldean Bradley. nuff' 74 'Wh 1 A ff' 2 - G eng: iii issiifii gfmwaq fe Me agfrm xl 64116710 mm? Little voices! Where did they come from? Why sure, that's Granby's Jun- ior Chorus at work. This chorus is made up of both girls and boys from the Junior High grades and is an ever- growing and hard working group. The Junior Chorus is headed this year by: Lisa Brooks, president: Betty Lee Johnson, vice-president: Kay Kel- lam. secretary: Ellen Brown treasurer. Miss Nancy McLeod, a new-comet to our school this year is the director. First row. left lo right: Ellen Brown. Kay Kellam. Betty Lee Johnson. Lisa Brooks. Second row: Betty Crawford. Marion Moore. Betty H,1rtim,Kav Collier. Carolyn Scruggs. Shirley Marshall. Jean Fowler. Avanda Rudolph, Connie Nichols. Lois Johnson. Linda Adams, Anne Millner. Third l'0lUi Frances Jacobs, Mary Virginia Wright, Frances Wentz. Eleanor Vars. Marlene Whitehurst. Dorothy Flowers. Bobby Wilson. Nancy Eason, Betty Miller. Stella Stylianou. Linda Ingrum, Fiano Turner. Fourth row: Laura Bramble. Betty Butt. Beverly Roberts. Faye White, Elyse Nev. Patricia Scott. Nancy Burnette. Terry Baird, Jackie Carroll. Jane Hofheimer. Fifth row: Sue Dusinberre, Mary Nairne. Beth Humrickhouse. Suzanne Foster. Joan Atkinson, Judy McLawhorn. Debbie Bates. Caroll Anne Carden, Jackie Wright, V r gf M. K 2 ,se 1 t P Zitflg k A fm, 1 V A 'I .T' 1' v f .rigs f 'N 'Q ' ,I MRS, MILDRED CLIFTON Accompanist Cynthia Wunnenberg. Sixth'row: Barbara Austin, Kay Treakle, Sandra Hopkins. Lynn Culpepper. Connie Diaz. Rochelle Joyner. Carol Ann Paty. Ruth Joyner. Sandra Appcrson. Betty Shellabarger. Loa Mc- Donald. Martha Funke. Seventh row: Kay Neese. Barbara Wilkins. Katie Lynn, Judy McCord, Wendy Minniear. VirginiaV,mde Reit, Carole Miller. Janet Holleman. Dolores Haycraft. Virginia Gatling. Eighth Row: Sandra Ferehee. Ann Hardy. Esther Brooks. Betsy Buzzy, Gay Powers, Judy Kyle. Jerry Cole. Phyllis Wiley. Hannah White, Betty Harrison. Ninth row: Wanda Whittaker. Blair Kelsey. Pat Nooney, Sally Wilbur. Pat Henry. Delores Rock. Sue Brown, Shearin Grubbs, Janice Brock, Ellen Peacock, Charlotte Petrie. C? Xl i 2 SEXTET Left lo right: Nancy Gifford, Carol White, Barbara Pharo. Patti Thomp- son, Carmen Keeter, Bertie Lee Thorn- ton. THE MADRIGALS First row, left to right: Sarah Ashburn, Mary Ellen Arthur. Betty Devey. Joyce Ann Joyner. Barbara Pharo, Nancy Gifford. Nancy Equils. Second row: Gilbert Burroughs. Jack Thompson. Fred Gray. Joe Creech. Jimmy Lowe, Robert Rupert, Marshall Morrison. BOYS' QUARTET Left to right: Gerald Enos. Jack Thompson. Marshall Morrison. Jerry South. ,rs .1 1' ,- nf BRASS SEXTET WOODWIND ENSEMBLE First row: Jimmy Hunt. Gene Clendenon, Ronald Stokes. Jeanne Dickerson. Carol Wallis. Sandra Gurley, Pat Second row: Jimmy Bean, Charlie Gaudry, Jimmie Cramer. Absent from picture. Rosemarie Rudd. flute. Futrell. gmcffwf Mu! Wm iam Band Each September the band has to battle an influx of new and inexperienced players. There is less than a month to train the group to appear at the first football performance. During football season. the band plays at home football games and marches in parades. Sometimes it is fortunate enough to be asked to play and parade at college games out of the city. In the middle of December nearly every member of the band tries out for All-State Band, which is a composite of bandsmen from south-eastern Virginia. In February the band assembles and plays under the direction of a visiting director. For five straight years Granby has led the other schools in the number that have made the band. The band begins its concert season with the new term in January. Four selections are prepared to be played in the District Contest. The Granby Band has always gotten a first division, which is a superior rating, in this contest. In the early spring, a concert is given and several parades near the end of the year bring the band's activities to a close. Mr. Xxvllllldlilk draws a Crescendo lrom rhc lmnnl. ,.,, fa Mcmbcrx ol lhe Work Crcw, .lark Midgcrrc. Leon Ewell, Librarian and Co-Capraxn Rolwrr Mrllcc. lllmg xomr .limmy Bean. Warren Richardson. and Eugcnc Bradshaw, music. load the truck with insrrummrs. .U,. MU! O f' gl' x g L Si is K 1 J K, , .N .. . bk ,Q yn 'jg .. 1 - 'N ei 4: ann , . p JN .-,vx vm ,bp-iq ,Vg , L 1 'A ff , ' 45 ' -J ' 0 o O Q l L 5? N ,W J 'U QE' W ,I 1: T11 vs ' X. rn 'E 1 ' ' - ,... . -V x K 1 'V F I ' JAN -Q . - ' b x - 1 . 94 I . 4 nfq f . ' M . 1 I - v 7f' . t 4 Z if ef 1 F3 E ir K! 5 ' fx 9 X , N .w. rv' , K X y . ' , X A ' x . Q, ' I - y , , A .X N . 1 X .L . , A . Q X - . QQ h I 1 1 1 . . ' . 7. M J, XC fi J, -1, M l 2 2 .E l, ig xx Q E' xv' 67 T xi, I' XX I I as 3 .1 X x 5 is N at A, 'E ,Q W Q A H 5 9 5 3 .4 I1 Fil P' Ql,f W I ' 1 ' A 'T ,ICQ W p Band xNlQ f'Y3 at 11 B 103 'P 3 fi - in . .! l:' ,Im These are the members of the percussion section who. when the hand is on the mareh, must continue playing until the linal whistle is blown: thev are SlilI1lCV Dartlen. Lee Brangden. Bohhy' Roughton, Paul Plawin. Jerrv Venn. Wayne Lewis, and Anne Perkins, Absent from picture. Margaret Eads. Mr. Williams suspefls the cameraman is near as he explains the new seating arrangement to the hand. DRP OLK 5 ,- Sallv Compton. drum major, getting readv to take oflf The formation of a piano made at the Granhv-Norview foothall game. Drill Team In 1946 Russell Williams came to Granby and with him came many new ideas, one of which was the Granby Drill Team. His plan was to have a unit of sixty girls march with thc band in half-time formations and in parades. The Drill Team at first was composed only of honor students but as time went on and more girls became interested, Mr. Williams lowered the requirements to include any girl at Granby. This yearbesides marching at four football games the Drill Team was invited to Richmond to march in the Thal- heimer Christmas parade and to Franklin. Virginia, to march in their home-coming celebration. Together with other Virginia and Carolina bands the Drill Team and Band participated in the annual Oyster Bowl parade and football game at Foreman Field. Miss Virginia Brinson and Mr. Robert Jones. sponsors. The band and drill team form the traditional G for the playing of the Alma Mater. First row, left to right: Carol Shepardson. co-captain: Jean Burkholder. captain. Second row: Marguerite Turner, Yvonne Tidwell, Marian Worley, Eola Lucas. Marv Ann Marr. Janet Elsifor. Emma Jean Hooks. Third row: Anna Lee Jones. Nancy Greene. Jimmy Lee Martin, Minnie Annarino, Connie Dir-mer. Suzanne Aikman. Pat Willis. Suzanne Darden. Fourth row: Shirley Marshall. Pat Pratt. Sylvia Brothers. Jean Gillette. Sondra Hopkins. Jackie Owens. Beth Jordan. Mildred Wade. Gaynell Lucord. Fifth row: Par But- terworth. Jane Seaborg. Luann Harrison, Mary Ann Hinson. Katie Lynn, Pat O'Brien. Carol Smith. Fay Reams. Sixth row: Ann Gail Moore. Jane Mills. Jackie McClann-H1. Pat Moore. Sandra Saunders, Virginia Wiedmaier. Barbara Wiley. Dolores Rock. Pat Earnest. Seventh row: Betty Cox. Mar- garet Spencer. Dorothv Bibey, Jeanne Marett, Sandra Pickard, Nancy King, Pat Lucas. Carolyn Sue Bernard. Georgia Culbert. x 'D Cl 4, 1:1 I' vi ' ' ur v I x .5 M Q -sa.. X. 4 11' 5 - ' W ev- sf sf X -S X -' - ' ,A K :J few- -1 'fv T Cue Club From the shades ol' Shakespeare to the worries of a 'Junior Miss. the Cue Club takes them all. This group is devoted to all phases of putting on a pro- duction for the entertainment of the school and public, The members need not have acting ability. They may go into personal and costume make-up or work in co-operation with the Art Club in building props or the Stage Crew in lighting and prompting. The members of this club have put forth excellent per- formances for the last fourteen years. More especially these actors and actresses have won several nrst places in the state dramatic and speaking contests. The officers are: Jimmie Lowe. president: Laura Willi.1m- son. vice-president: Bobbytte Johnson. secretary: Marian Worley. treasurer. The sponsor is Mrs. Anne Treakle. It's plain to see what Peggy Hoyle thinks of lid Brewton's performance. Jimmie Lowe. Jack Dent and Jon Howe engaged in a polite little conversation in Junior Miss. Fran! row. left to right: Dawn Lee. Jimmie Lowe. Marian Worley', Bobby- tte Johnson. Laur'a Williaiiison. Second row' Jane Hendricks. Yvonne Tidwell. Barbara Dorn. Nancy Schenck. Joyce Clark. Third row: Margaret Ivey. Beth Jordon. Rita French. Su7anne Aikman. Carolyn Bernard. Emily Nottingham. Fourth row: Norman Hardin. Tommv Plymal. Bob Simpson, Cathy Wright. Katie Hinchcy, Nancy Jenkins. Fifth row: Jack Dent. John Drames. Tracy Aycotk. Jon Howe, Otto Ulrich. Ed Brewton, Bill Shawcross. l J 5.3 The Na n ociety was or ganized last year to promote and improve dramatics at Granby Th' ' . is national society has a monthly magazine which gives the Thespians pointers on all phases of amateur dramatics. The society here at Granby has contributed immensely in various ways to dramatics. Last year the state contest play, The Valiant. was castrentirely of Thespians. It won the highest rating given to schools in any division. Club members have participated in all the plays put on in the last two years here at Granby. Several of the Thespians have helped the Footlights Club and other organizations in their theatrical efforts. To be a Thespian a student has to ac- cumulate a certain number of points. These may be acquired by acting. assisting in make-up. and other stage work so that the show go on. tional Thespia S may Jack Dent looks a bit dubious about the make-up job Jimmie Lowe gives Laura Williamson. THESPIANS Front row xlttmg left Io right: Norman Hardin, Marian Worley. Laura Williamson Dawn Lee Second row, kneeling: Jack Dent, Jon Howe. Third row .standing Cathy Wright, Otto Ulrich, Ted Hill ' ' . Jimmie Lowe. First row, left to right: Bobby Watts. Virginia Gatling. Nancy Eason. John Carr. Dudley Gifford. Second row: Teresa Mullins. Ann Warren. Nancy Jane Beam. Ella Faye Hamby. Opal Cooke, Beatrice Joynt. Elsie Ney. Pa- trica Scott. Third row: Martha Funke. Marguerite Turner. Carroll McRob'erts. Bobby Wilson. Tucker Freeman. Janice Stathis. Jackie Corwin. Joyce Scruggs. Johanna Trammell. Fourth row: Patricia Gnade. Hannah White. Sue Brown. Carol Culpepper, Sharon Grubbs. Jessica Lee. Carol Dougherty. Deborah Bates. Suzanne Green. Ellen Sumner. Fifth row: Carolyn White. Roberta Olson. Marianne Hodges. .loan Atkinson. Sue Dusinberre. Betty Miller. Blair Kelsey. Sandra Nifong. Paula Walpow. Ann Amdursky. Sixth row: Rochelle Joyner. Carol Patv. Jeanette Joyner, Elizabeth Jackson. Bobbie Jean Early. June Pierce. Rebecca Stanton. Evelyn Ayers. l.oa McDonald. Shirley Morris. Seventh row: Mary Ellen Wells. Sally Wilbur. Rosemary Simp- son. Betty Jean Cliatt. Nancy Bur- nette. Susan Griswold. Gale Yinger. Gale Phelps, Margaret Creighton. Nancy Chamberlin. Phyllis Wiley. Eighth row: Barbara Miller. Jane Hof- heimer. Diane Steinberg. Dolores Woodhouse, Shirley Beville, Lynne Stephenson. First row, left to right: Milton Larsen, treasurer: Jackie Barwick, secretary: Judy Hendricks. president: Frank La- favor, vice-president. Second row: John Macon. Randy Jones. John Carr. Jane Hendricks. Jackie Corwin. Third row: Helen Mathews. Nancy King. Jeanette Taylor. Nancv White, Caro- lyn Bernard. Fourth row: Judy Moore, Joy Stearns. Beverly Basnight, Nancy Leigh Jenkins. Judy Grote. Fifth row: Roberta Olsen, Sandra Wal- kins. Maxine Foster. Ann Scott. Phyl- lis Bridgeforth. Footlights Club Lights. camera. action. and the show begins! Weeks of rehearsal and preparation show their results as the Footlights Club com- bines its talents and carries the public into the world of magic and make-believe. All club members are not seen as the play takes its course, but all take part in some way. Together they see that the show goes on. WH GD? Art Club Each year the Art Club is engaged in a number of activities. One of the most inter- esting is decorating a float for the Thanksgiving Game. If you want to make your own Christmas presents. you can find a wide variety of media from which to choose and if you like to paint. you can spend your time learning more about it. The climax of the year comes when the members give a party and exhibition near the end of the year. Norman Hardin wants accuracy backstage and split second timing. Backstage Club The Granby High School Backstage Club is a non-secret and non-social organization whose main purpose is to build character through working together to create, maintain. and extend stage work of all types. It is under the student leadership of a stage manager, and an eight-man Board of Directors. They are advised by two faculty sponsors. They run audio-visual projects. make classroom recordings, set spotlights for dances, install public address microphones where needed. hang gym and lunch room special event decorations and move building supplies and equipment in addition to their stage activities. Keys awarded once each year are earned by club members whose participation has av- eraged 85 points per week. First row, left to right: Gloria Hall, Dotma Coleman. Laura Bramble, Joyce Scholl. Second now: Carolyn White, June Pierce. secretary: Paula Walpoxs'. Beatrice Joynt. Jane Hofheimer, Betty Hamson. Third row: Frances Hebrew, Terry Baird, David Burgess. Bobby Nel- ligar. Erwin Friedman. Mud Burnes. Fourth rotu: Thur- man Gardner, Marvin Miller. Charles Dickens, Judv Pontif fex. Fifth row: Jimmy Stubbs, Clendon Baughan. Jimmy Spry, Janet Campbell, Sixth row: Jimmy Young, Slaffrr Patterson, Jack Dunham. Robert Hood, George Turner. Bobby Taylor, Lloyd Bipere. On ladder: Kennv Mathews. Buddy Keating, William Swcdberg, John Bowman, Nor- man Hardin, manager. I i ..'-T a?5e , yr.. .a A .l fa N '1 ff JM. ef-Yk11'? X MY pit 1 gl 1? Sitting. left to right: Carolyn Temple. Sandra Ball. Cathy Wright, Nancy Smith. Karin Waters. Marjorie Connock. Marie Bogart. Standing: Jonathan Howe. Edward Brcwton. Virginia Morriss. Pat Cramer. Creative Writin Read that line againl f How about changing the title from Lost in Macy's to Oh, Where. Oh, Where, Can Mama Be? You'll hear these and other comments as the members of the Creative Writing Guild carry out tbcir purpose of giving those interested in creative writing a chance to present their plays. poems. or stories to the other members for helpful criticism. At table, Dotty Milteer. San- dra Ball. Sandra Picltard. Beverly Ellyson. and Tom Johnson's foot! Y 'P to an ' 5 4 . ' s T 5 5- . A '. ' A ai rem Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll Society is an international honorary society for high school journalists. Under the sponsorship of Miss Mary Cornelia Stahr and Miss Frances Young. the society offers to students interested in creative writing and engaged in a school publication. the opportunity to meet together and discuss problems of journalism and writing. New members are initiated in an impressive candlelight ceremony. All members are constantly striving to improve their writing by cnterting literary contests and submitting material to magazines. First row, left to right: Sigrid Weeks. Barbara' Dorn. Mary Ann Rodems. Jon Howe. Beverly Iillyson. Second row: Skip Helm. Tom Johnson. Dan Mechling. Bill Shawcross. Sandra Pickard, Dunston Wingfield. Sandra Ball. Edward Brewton. Dotty Milteer. Edwin Grover. -3, The Little United Nations is concerned largely with the study of current world prob- lems, particularly those of the international organization. the big United Nations. They do more than study and discuss. however. They send clothing overseas, have a Care package program, and correspond with people of other nations to do their bit in furthering better re- lations among the peoples of the world. Little United Nations - V7 I x.. 75 First row, left to right: Nancy Greene. treasurer: Pat Eller, secretary: Anne Thomas. president: Charles Rose. vice-president. Second row: Katherine Kahlhas, Brian Pritchard. Barbara Reid. Margaret Burleson, Barbara Buckingham, Emily Nottingham. Rita French. Third row: Cathy Wright. Le Roi Yalfey. John Van Domelen. George Thomas. Carl Anderson. Ruth Holland. Fourth row: Eugene Diamond. Tom Johnson, Bill Shawcross. Barbara Morton, Sandra Pickard. Bible Club Boys and girls of all denomina- tions meet together every morning from about eight 'til eight-fifty. They sing the first half an hour and have Bible study, prayer, and discussion the last half an hour. All of this is led by .1 different student every morning with the group joining in the discussion. They have a regular schedule worked out so that something different happens every day. Monday and Wednesday. they have prayer and Bible study: Tuesday, Mr. Flaxman, from the Tabernacle Church. comes over and talks to them about a character in the Bible: Thursday, a Bible quiz: Friday. a guest speaker. Ke y Club Thanksgiving Day Float. Kneeling, left to right: Bob Thompson. secretary: Norman Hardin. First row: Ed McLean. George Thomas. president: Neil Morrison, John Biggs, Gilbert Burroughs. treasurer: Stuart Buxbaum. Nicky Fee, vice-president. Second row: Yancey Elliott, Joe Leafe Duke Fentress. Jack Thompson. Bernie Hutchison Tommy Fleming. Third row: Ted Land. Don Phares Edward Brewton. Kenny Etheridge. Dunston Wingheld Marshall Morrison. Using as its motto the words We serve, the Key Club carries out various projects for the school throughout the year. Helping out on Career Day. acting as business managers for Junior Miss, and assisting the administration were just a few of its various activities this past year. Under the guidance of Mr. E. O. Burroughs, Kiwanis sponsor, and Ar- thur Barfield. faculty advisor. the Key Club works to develop leadership among its members and strives to make Granby a better school. In previous years the Key Club has not only aided Granby but through its hard work has brought it honor. 'X tn DSS v , 5 uv VV Q QQQQ. First row. left to right: Peggy Gross, Nancy Lipford, Anne East, Dotty Milieer. Bettv Carroll. Jo Ann Sima. Nancy King. Second row: Charlotte Jordan, Dolores Coleman. Jane Woodlief. Beverly Jones. Dorma Coleman, Anne Thomas. Marian Worley. Bobbytte Johnson. Third row: Yvonne Tidwell. Pat Moore. Carol Smith, Carolyn Bernard. Suzanne Aikman. Janet Elsifor. Pat Morgan, Barbara Dorn. Fourth row: Nancy Schenck, Sandra Pickard. Debby Alischul. Annette Ledouxf Sonja Firing. Mary Lou Fanshaw, Nancy Dick, Nancv White, Margaret Powell. Fifth row: Barbara Buckingham. Nancv Dcimer. Carmeliia Rodriguez. Doris Drewery. Nancy Leigh Jenkins, Jov Stearns. Joan Niegro. Nancy Ann White, Mary Ann Edmunson. Connie Pontifcx. Sixth row: Karin Waters, Thanksgiving Day Float l T Pat Moorhead, Carolyn Bloxom. Harriet Jones. Joanne Timmons. Mary Ly,all'McCoy. Jean Gillette. Sylvia Brothers. Pat Parrish, Joyce Wilson. Barbara Reid. Seventh row: Ruth Ann Jennette. Eugenia Borum, Jean Harrell,-Judy Hendricks, Sue Pilcher. Valerie Deakin, Margaret Krohn. Sally Coutta, Dottie Cannon, Patsy Brock, Virginia MacKethan.N Eighth row: Frances Swanner. Joanne Grimes, Audrey Grimes. Fay Reams. Jackie McClannan. Suzanne Darden. Rose Rudd. Marjorie Connock, Nancy Spangler. Nancy Bryan. Pat Smith, Ann Charles, Ninth row: Suzie Neblett. Sandra Ball. Diane Holmes. Corliss Knapp. Mary Ann Rodems. Wilhelmina Mahieu, Sherry Ogden, Bunny Johansen. Laura Williamson, Sandra Ogden, Judy Robbins. Senior Y-Teens The Senior Y-Teens are girls in senior high school who belong to a branch of the Y.W.C.A. They have as their purpose the building of world fellowship and the promotion of inter-racial relations. Granby's branch, an active club, has sponsored several worthwhile projects this year. The collection of chocolate bars for Korean children was their foremost undertaking, and ranking second was the Toy Shop dance to secure toys for Norfolk's many underprivileged children. Each year the girls send representatives to a state conference where they meet with other Y-Teens from Virginia to discuss the new ideas and common problems. The 1953 conference in February was held in Roanoke, with Granby's president, Dotty Milteer, presiding as state chairman. The other officers are: Anne East and Jean Gil- lette, vice-president: Betty Carroll. secretary: Nancy Lipford, treasurer: and Anne Thomas, chaplain. Miss Helen DeLong is the sponsor. K T7 First rout left to right: Marv Virginia Wright. Kay Kellam. Bobbie Wilson. Nancv Eason. Johanna Trammell. Frances Wlentz, Pal Henrv. Second rout' Kav Wlertheimer. Stella Stvlianou, Marv livelvn Kokinis, Jane Holheimer. Shirlev Beville. Lvnn Stevenson, Beiiv Jean Cliait. Lois Johnson. Third row: Debbie Bates. Arlene Batleman, Barbara Kellev. Ann Warren, Tucker Freeman. Bettv .lean Cox. Corinne Nichols. Jackie Carroll. Fourth row: Jean Schenck. Carol Ann Dougheriv. Cnav Powers. Shearin Grubbs. Sandra Har- rison, Virginia Kimbie, Jimmie Lee Martin. Jackie Wright, .liidv Bartlett. Fifth mtv: Anne Cooke. Jean Fowler, Bettv Miller. Sandra Riddinger. Judv Ellis, Carole Anne Carden. Ellen Peacock, Virginia Ciatling, Fiona Turner. Sixth row: Shirlev Marshall. Pat Jones. Nancy Birmingham, l alsv Francis, Marie Scarborough. Nancv Barnes, Fllen Brown, Rosematv Simpson, Carol Jones. Seventh row: Pal Warren. Fslher Brooks. Betsv BUIIY, Ann llardv. Judv Kvle. Phvllia WVilev. Nancv Gale Burnette, Beth Huntbrickhouse, Marv Carol Twiford. Lisa Brooks. Avonda Rudolph. Pat Henrv. Lois Johnson, Jackie Wlright. Connie Nlfholg, and Frances Wentz packing Christmas boxes. The Junior Y-Teens haveadded much to Granby's drive to serve others. This year they are headed by: Frances Wentz, president: Nancy Eason. vice-president: Jodie Trammell, secretary: Pat Henry. treasurer: Bobbie Wilson, chaplain. Co-sponsors are Miss Ann Brock and Miss Louise Sitterson. Following in the footsteps of their big sisters. the Senior Y-Teens, these girls are trying to fulfill their Y-Teen song: We, the younger generation, Are trying now to build a better world. J l'i'3 4 , I , fl . may .V 1 . K ' b . HI-Y The first movement of the Hi-Y started back in l844, when George Williams. with eleven other young men, founded the Y.M.C.A. Then in l889. D. F. Shirk, a teacher, organ- ized the first high school Y.M.C.A, Since then, many chapters have been formed: Granby's is the George Wi-lliams Chapter of the Hi-Y. Every member has been inducted into the Hi-Y under the purpose: To create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards Members of the HifY engaged in an informal discussion. W First row: left to right: Nor- man Hardin, Joe Leafe, Sherman Vandevender. Ar- mond Taylor, John Biggs, Mr. Paul Smith, sponsor: Pouchie Brown. Thomas Bowe. Tommy Powers. Gil- bert Burroughs. Second row: Archie Green. Jack Wood- house. Carter Luck, Bob Thompson, vice-president: David Mosel. Eddie Hines. Phil Hobson, Nicky Fee, Dal- las Boggs. Charles Lastinger. Third row: Dukie Fentress. Mickie Simpson. Marvin Myers. Bernie Hutchison, Billie Jim Taylor. Jack Thompson. Lewis King. James Harrell. Gerald Enos. Don Desselle. Tommy Gale. Fourth row: Byron Holderby. Robert Straw. Sam Jackson. Charles Goodwyn. Alex Kvf rus, Bill Tynes. Fred Gray. president: Jerry South. Mar- - shall Morrison. Ed Cooke. ...7 iii .N v A--2 Fifth row: Claiborne Coup- land, George Bell. Tommv Commander, Bob Swindell. Bill Tilling. Frank Buck. Charles Hayes. Tom Fleming. Don Phares. Ted Land. Not Present: Doug Harless. of Christian character. In one word the purpose is service The club certainly proved to be a service to the school when the boys filled the holes in the school driveway. They were also a service to the community by collecting baskets of food for the needy. The Hi-Y has also sponsored dances, parties, and a pep rally. Mr. Derringe takes a minute to think about his invitation from Mr. Smith and some Hi-Y boys to become the club's new sponsor. I 'S A A.. l i 'H r. ec., tl 'us Junior Hi-Y The baby Hi-Y'ers haven't been too active. though they did contribute their part toward the float parade at the Thanks- giving game. Last year. under the burden of a great demand for a club for the boys in Junior High. some students got together and with the permission of the Hi-Y they drew up a charter for a junior chapter. They meet each week at the Royster Memorial Presbyterian Church. This club may well be one of Granby's most important- for it helps mold religious character, and good citizenship. Junior Hi-Y members are not guaranteed membership in the Hi-Y. but they are automatically put on the slate of nominations for Hi-Y membership. THANKSGIVING DAY FLOAT Mr. Charles Yarger Sponsor 0 X4 Ill First row. lefl Io right: Norman Gill. Jimmy Wlhite. Alan Stein. Rav Casey. Second row: Louis Guy, president: Sam Phillips. llcgwartl Chapman. vice-president: Bucky Mason. treas- urcr: Jack Jennings. Third row: Eddie Cliatl, Joe Bell. secretary: Jimmv Young. Carl Anerson chaplain: Brian Btewton. Woody Barnes. 55 ' v I it in N First row, left to right: Jane Andersen. Carolyn Canoleg, Nancy Gifford. Barbara Pharo. Kay Smith. Polly Spessard, Jo Anne Stevenson. Second row: Beverly Flanf nery. Pat Moore. Irene Pavf lides. Anita Thomas. Dolores Marshall. Dottv Milteer. Nancy Smith. Pat Morgan. Third row: Charles Carriker, Pat Lucas, Jane Mills. Mary Lind Wiggins, Pat Parrish. Mary Lou Fanshaw. Derry Lou Fisher. Lee Dougherty. Fourth row: Eugenia Borum. Nancy Bryan. Sandra Ogden, Corliss Knapp, Sherry Og- den. Magteld Mahieu. Nancy Leigh Jenkins. Pat Cramer. Fifth rolls: Liles Creighton. Nancy McKnight, Katherine Kohlhas. Sandra Lee Ball, Diane Holmes. George Gaf briel. Charles Rose. First row, lvfl to right: Margaret Powell, Sue Pilcher Barbara Wiley. Carla Mahieu. Patsy Brock. Virginia Mac Kethan. Joyce Clarlc, Second row: Marilyn Matacia Diane Smith, Dianne Colter. Caren Will. Jacqueline Cor win. Judy Robbins. Gloria Buck, Carol Culpepper Third row: Anne Hayes. Wencly' Minniear. Janice Brock Margaret Creighton, Nancy Chamberlin, Anne Pierce Cercle Francais s Cadets Aimons-nous La France? Mais oui! All this may sound strange and unfamiliarbut not if you're a member of Le Cercle Francais. By conducting their meetings in French, the members who have studied the language for one year or more put what they have learned into practical use by playing games. conversing in French. and giving skits and talks about the people and the country. The annual Christmas tea with its impressive candle lighting ceremony and caroling, as well as the support of L'Ecole de Filles de la Madeleine. has shown the members' interest in France's way of life and their love of her people. an Day HON' csndieiashtini fmmonl Les Cadets Th-mksglv g . Christmas W1- Le Cetcle FtanC4l5 annual ,twig Le Cercle Franc-US Th Les Cadets are the younger brothers of Le Cercle Francais. They take an active part in most of the undertakings that their older brothers do. Each year they have a small but attractive float in the annual Granby-Maury football game. For two years when the com- bined French clubs had the Kermesse. Les Cadets contributed their services by making articles to be sold, managing booths. and doing all they could to make it a success. The meetings are carried on in French as far as possible and after the business is finished they square dance and play games--en Francais-of course! anksgiving Day HOJK. M Christmas IN- 5? ' mi. . C1 Pan American League Dick Hanna prepares for a hefty swing at the pinata. Only one wife! missionary Joe Parrish informs pagan Andy Johnson. 4 ,if 'to' v' aivfag, Sf- X. -4 ,,.eF , - L, :...4,4. ,..,, Ia- First row. left lo right: Andrew Johnson. Louis Guy. Barbara Cohen. Barbara Reid. Joan Long. Nancy Greene. John En-ire. Cathy Wright. Sandra Saunders, Shirley Stephenson. Betsy Shellabarger. Patricia Eller. Nancy Henshaw, Sam Wolpow. Bob Jones. Second row: Bar- bara Owen. Carol Smith. Richard Hanna, Nancy King. Maxine Foster. Pat Henry, Mary Virginia Wright, Judy Hendricks, Barbara Milgrom. Carolin Bloxom. Judy Lautaret. Barbara Morton, Suzanne Faison, Avonda Ru- ai... 4 Getting better acquainted with our good neighbors to the South is the purpose of the Pan American League. The meetings feature humorous skits, songs, movies. and reports on Latin-American current events and customs. Highlights of the year are the breaking of the pinata at the annual Christmas fiesta and the Pan American Day banquet in April. dolph. Fay Reams. Third row: Chuck Marshall. Ellen Whitehurst. Brian Pritchard. Joy Stearnes. Constance Diaz, Nancy Schenck. Valerie Deakin, Carolyn' Holsinger. Rita Eranch, Nancy Diemer, Elizabeth Morton. Marjorie Connock. Yvonne Wright. Shirley Perry, Charles Graves. Fourth tow: Charles Rose. Don Grizzard. Tom Johnson. Jimmie Lowe. Joe Parrish. Brinkley Trammell. Allan Summers. Otto Ulrich. No! pictured: Mary Ann Rodcms. Carolyn Bernard, Emily Nottingham, George Thomas. uv- . For a comparatively new club at Granby. the Garden Club has gained an important posi- tion in school activities. Their Christmas flower show and exhibits have become a yearly event enjoyed by all. The doorway decorations at Christmas. sponsored by the club, provide fun and a spirit of competition to each homeroom that tries to have the most attractive door. First row, left to right: Patsy Brock. secretary: Joy Stearnes, Connie Nichols. Lois Johnson. Jackie Wright, treasurer: Leland Smith. president. Second row: Judy Hendricks. Jane Hendricks. Third row: Pat Morgan. Sally Brock. Jeanne Fowler, Milton Larsen. Ann Respess. Alice Little, Barbara Reid, Mary Bryant. Garden Club Christmas show party table. The highest winner in Christmas doorway contest. . Aa Z T W7 I First row. left to right: Patsy Brock, Nancv Cravan. Barbara Morton. Mari- lvn Thomas. Janet Elsifor. Second row: Pat Morgan. Diane Holmes, Pat Pratt. Jackie McClannan. Phyllis Ba- ber. Suianne Darden. Third row: Nancy Ann White. Joan Niegro. Sul- anne Aikman. Carolyn Bernard. Janet Holloinan. Fourth row: Marv Anne Edmundson, Margaret Clements. Svlvia Brothers, Jean Gillette. Sally Coutta, Rose Rudd. Fifth row: Suzy Neblett. Betty Wcscott. Louisa Miller. Carol White, Anne Twiford. .4 c Y7 -? IOI1. X '34 ' 31. Q7 A 'w Future Teachers Future Nurses The Future Teachers' Club is celebrating its second year at Granby under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Martin. Club members have a special advantage because of the nearness of Granby Elementary. Their visits to the differ- ent classes have proved both prohtable and in- teresting because of the advantage of seeing a teacher at work with the pupils themselves. They feel that it is a distinct honor to be a part of this club because future teachers are the ones who will shape the minds of the coming gen- erations. Being a member of the Future Nurses Club affords an opportunity to become better acquainted with the ideals, rewards, and responsibilities of caring for the sick. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Norfolk County Medical Society. sponsor. has been most generous toward the club with financial aid and transportation on various trips. The Future Nurses Club was organized at Granby by Mrs. Saunders who has helped to plan interesting projects and trips to such places as Eastern State Sani- tarium in Williamsburg, the American Blood Bank. and various other hospitals throughout the state. Mrs. Saunders is assisted by Miss Audrey Jones of DePaul Hospital. First row, left to right: Nancy Greene Otto Ulrich, Pat Moorhead. Sfcoml row: Margaret Burleson, Nancy King Judy Hendricks. Marybelle T-rank Third row: Marilyn Burnett, Anita Thomas, Barbara Reid, Barbara Mor First rou. left to right James Frank ln Virginia Munford M Joseph Pacitto sponsor Robert Keller Sec ond rou, Wayne Johnston Fred Chin chello John Freire Bud Phillips s c retary Third rou Roderick Lexus president Robert Bryan Bill Schepp sice president John Touchstone hot pictured Earl Jones treasurer Shirle Smith parlimentarian 1 'ui-1-'ggi' Q-7 Q7 First row. left to right: Jeannie King reporter: Jerry Bradley. secretary: Anita Hallman. president: Charlotte Wescott. viceepresiclent: W.lncla Willie ford. treasurer. Second row: Leland Smith. Carolyn Bruwer. Doris Drew- erv, Rosemarie Rudd. Patricia Smith. Marv Frances Bradley. Third row. Virginia Humphrey. Kathryn Brown. Patricia Eller. Irene Sellew, Loretta Lovitt, Barbara Milgrom. Fourth row: Nancy Equils, Mary Bryant. Signa Lloyd. Frances Hebrew, Leah Moore, Phyllis Baber. Future Business Leaders Distributors Club Thinking about storming the country with your brainy business deals? You couldn't find a better place to expound your theories than in the Granby Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. Its purpose is to prepare young people to assume their positions as leaders in the business world of tomorrow. This year the club put out the State F. B. L. A. bulletin: in addition to various projects inside the school. members make field trips to business offices and different industries. This past year at Christmas time members donated food for a needy Norfolk family. The Distributor's Club is an integral part of the Distributive Education program. Its pur- pose is to provide club members with a means of learning the vocational opportunities in the field of distribution and their significance to community life. Through local meetings. area conventions. and an annual State Convention of the Distributive Education Clubs of America. students develop the ability to work in groups as well as participate in many social events and community projects. All of their activities are carried out in order to train tomorrow's leaders in the business world. 'and to develop students into intelligent consufners. First row, left to right: John Slayton, representative to City Council: Pat Steele. president: Dottie Cannon. sec- retary. Second row: Carolyn Bruwer, treasurer: Signa Lloyd, representative to City Council: Carl Holland, vice- president: Miss Ann Ireland, sponsor. l Science Club At club meetings you will see the members of the Science Club experi- menting, making projects, and planning for various science contests. This year the Science Club has started a system whereby the members may consult their teachers on their projects. Among the club's plans are the field trips and a Science Fair. First row, left to right: Richard Hanna, vice- president: Sigrid Weeks, secretary-'treasurefz Bill Shawcross. president: James Ellison. Sec- ond row: Joe Bell, John Weeks. John Van Domelen, drawing bulletin committee: Daniel Arant. Third row: Kenneth Gibson, Harlan Hefner, Otto Ulrich. Bobby Frantz. Fourth row: Kenny Baker. James King. Dunston Wing- field, Paul Healey, Gregory Ryder. Junior Red Cross What can we do for others? This challenge urges on the Granby Junior Red Cross Representatives. Each year they head the school's Red Cross campaign, pack boxes to send overseas. collect clothes and food for the needy, and aid in the city-wide blood program. Through this club many of us Answer the call and give. Rebecca Stanton and Shirley Beville packing Red Cross Christmas packages. X 5 V P t Magteld and Carla Mahieu warming up in preparation for a tennis match. Girls' Athletic Club First row. left to right: Ruth Anne Jennette, treasurer: Barbara Buckingham. secretary: Jane Deiotte, vice-president: Barbara Reid. president. Si-cond row: Linda Moore. Stella Stylianou. Dolores Shaw. Beverly Jones. Jane Hendricks. Cecilia Grover. Carol Heans. Third row: Jeanette Deiotte. Joyce Guthrie, Nancy Greene. Kay Kellam. Gayle Whitheld, Judy Veach. Carmelita Rodriguez, Georgia Culbert. Fourth row: Betty Harvell. Joann Rozman. Jeanette Taylor, Carolin Bloxsom, Caren Will, Marylen Bowker, Carol Paty. cr X Q- au- vl vvn 6 Y? or T7 r ,go ,ou is 'si' I I il fc- ? 4. ' 5 tr I YJ. I ,f ' A Betty Jean Taylor. Fifth row: Sandra Riddinger, Myrna Tech. Pat Warren. Jane Woodlief. Dolores Coleman. Dorma Coleman. Jo Ann Harless. Signa Lloyd. Sixth row: Betty Jarvis. Jerry Sue Shurtleff. Jackie Carroll. Gay Powers. Dorothy Bibey. Carol Smith. Nancy Lee Diemer. Nancy Bryan, Anita Hallman. Seventh row: Ann Gail Moore. Barbara Wiley. Jean Gaudry. Rachel Cooke, Nancy Buckingham, Nancy Spangler, Pat Smith. X.: 2 r l T7 b ir 7 ' W T7 'P r C '9- 4Q 'L 1 CJ .Q it W I t Z Q, With a peppy hep-hep you'll find these girls yelling for dear ole G. H. S. Many hours of practice are spent in preparation for the support they lend the teams during football and basketball season. Unlike the past years at Granby, the Captainship has rotated for each game. This has encouraged the individual cheerleader as well as pro- duced more harmony and good-will within the group. The two sponsors who have given so willingly of their time are Miss Mary Gregory and Miss Mary Balasca. Left to right: Miss Mary Lou Gregory, sponsor: Sarah Ashburn, Marie Bogart, Alyce Burchett, Miss Mary Balasca. sponsor: Marilyn Burnett, Donna Lamberth, mascot: Lee Dougherty. Janice Hobson. Margaret Kidd, Nancy Lipford. Nancy Smith, Bertie Lee Thornton, Carolyn Todd, Ellen Whitehurst. ..., Varsity Cheerleaders Left to rzgh Janice Hobson Bertie Lee Thornton Margaret Kidd Ellen Whitehurst Nancy lipford Lee Dougherty Marilyn Burnett Carolyn Todd Alyce Burchett Sarah Ashburn ancy Smith Marie Bogart G-R. G-R. C1-R-A-N. These are the cries that can be heard from our Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. This is a comparatively new group. organized two years ago to cheer and help stimu- late the interest of Granby students in Junior Varsity sports. They practice hard and are really doing a swell job. Good luck, girls. and keep up the good work. Junior arsity Cheerleaders First row, left to right: Carlcy Ware Anttt Thomas Sue Broun Sonia Peterson Ju li Rawls Carroll MrRoherts. Second rou: Pat Jones Ann Harrington Barbara Brant Frances lxetster Patsy Holland, Charlotte Wyatt. .lvl . Q 11' l 1 A '67 T f, . M A t Q , S lm ,Q I PN l twill Monogram Club It's true. that Granby was hit by a herd of gray monsters last fall! The halls were Hooded with them. but they turned out to be the Granby boys in Monogram Club jackets. The club put on one of the most spectacular events of the year when they staged the football homecoming game, honoring the Granby letter winners of the past. This year's Turkey Hop, a tra- ditional Monogram Club stand-by. was a great success. The Scholarship Fund is one of the club's most important projects. Enough money is loaned to some Granby boy to start him in college. He pays back when he can. Such recreational and educational activity makes this one of Granby's most highly regarded clubs. First row. left to right: Stuart Buxbaum. Bill Tilling, vice-president: Mickic Simpson, president: Mr. Don Griffin. sponsor: Gerald Enos, Armand Taylor. Second row: Don Desselle. Phil Hobson. Allen Frankenberger. Lewis King. Sam Jackson. Joe Heller. Third row: Gene King, Doug Harless. Billie Jim Taylor. Donald Coureas, Don Coupland. Archie Greene. Jimmy Thomas. Fourth row: Sylvester Poochie Brown. Ed Cooke, Bob Thompson. Tom Wiliams. Joe Hall. Dickie Davis. Fifth row: Charles Hayes. Charles Good- wvn, Kenny Etheridge. Claiborne Coupland. Russell Gray, Bob Swindell, Nirkv Fee. Sixth row: Jon Howe. Jack Woodhouse. Carter Smith, Jimmy Hodges, Brinkley Trammell, Bernie Hutchison, Don Phares. 1 W , . . , . 0 . O I ' .U , P 0 . Q - . .o. v 0 , . . ' , Q 0 ' ' C C 0 ' ' C 9 Q I 0 0 O Q O . ' . . .5 Q . , . . O Q 1 0 O ' , 0 ,- Q U . . 0 Q I 9 . A . Q. Q . I U 0 , 0 . ' 0 ' ' 9 . 0 . 5 'Q s 0' 0 . ' ' ' s O o.' A ,Q O 9 ' 0 ' 5 s O . . 1 , ' - Q . . Al l . . . -0 56, . 9 . .. ' Q S . . . .x sl , .- ' . 0 .' . . I, fi . o Q . 0 , 0 N ' 7. . 9 Q . . 4 , ' . . . P.. .: o . ' 0 0 Ex - .. , , 1 D :NL..L 5 4 J O , H. A rm -, . . - fx ,U ..,,.'.?J-V. . . 0 x.1g ' ' r ,- ' . I . .' ' qi: . . 'Ala - -' -A .2 Q 0 Q ' Q O ' -55.5 .'f w., . C 3, , I ' 0 . ' , ' '-'fl' . , . 0 ' 0 .J N ' ' . 8 . . u ' C Q ' ' 0 0 , . , wx 5-'gfa . 0 ' ' ' f- ' . Q QW L: . . , 1. . , ' O I. , 3 , 8 : , .ltv . N. in 9 . 0 Q . y 'v' 4 M, iw- V .r ' 'Y' .. ' Ig '. - . 0 n . . . h . ' 0 D ' 0 ' ' 0 o I ' O 0 I . O , l o . ' - g ' I 0 . . . A I . . I 5 0 Q . Q . 0 0 . f . ' . ' . Q c , , . 0 o . 0 Q . I 10 ' 9 0 0 . , Q ' v .. ' I . . 0 I n - Q . ' o . o . . . . ' u . ' . 5 ' . . is Q Q o Q Q . , . ,O . . . 0' o'- , 0 9 ' O o ' - 0' 0 Q I . , o J o I ' A 9 ,,'., 'fx wiv f 4 'M. ' W B' K-fx?.? 'e ' X 3 1. ' f l , 4 ,. fl LEE DOUGHERTY Lee Dougherty, winner of: Governor of Girls' State. candidate for President of Girls' Nation. third place in girls' international moth boat regatta. Paderewski Medal for I0 years superior rating in piano tournaments, girl's medal in na- tional recording contest, Miss Comet. Most Out- standing Teen-ager contest to play in concert with Norfolk Symphony. Q21 5 hz Aim aah! BARBARA PHARO Barbara Pharo is crowned Queen of the Crape Myrtle Festival of 1952 by Congressman Porter Hardy. Jr. 'I 'z if e iff 1' ,-4 Claiborne Coupland. winner of: International Moth Boat Championship, International Boys' Championship, Virginia State Championship. ag .- Niclw Fee. Bovs State Citizenship Medal. and Bertie Lee Thornton. Lt. Gov. of Girls' Stats. f Jonathan Howe. winner of: fl'l'llllCJIC of merit from Quill and Scroll Society state editorial rontest. monetary award for Current Events Contest. certincate for essay published in National Essay Anthology. pus YT ,.. ,Q Bovs' State and Girls' State Tommy Fleming, Anne East and Gordon Potter 1 pb Jerry Van Story. outstanding track- man of '52, and Sherman Vandevender. medal for high school championship: 'em Q I 5.-gf X 9 is., ft ' Q rg ., r Carol Smith. tied for first place in city intramural swimming. and Jerry South. second in International Moth Boat Rc- gatta and second in National Regatta. Billy Robbins. first place in Midtown Commercial Bowling League. trophy for State A. A. U. champion- ship: trophy cup for most outstanding wrestler. Football Awards Frank Buck. All-Foreman Field. All- Tidewater, All-State. and most valu- able player in the city. ,.-ffl 'Scif . f . Charlie Goodwyn, All-Foreman Field. All-Tidewater. tl. 'Qc -- , in-M, Cav Mickie Simpson. All-Foreman Field. 'L 1 .A Latin Tournament John Van Domelen, honorable men tion, first year: and George Thomas. first place, third year, Latin poetry. e' Aff R H 5 Q . 42 t C3 SM 'f1 - ' -5 ? 2' 1- ' -Mfwdxf If State Spanish Tournament to right: Cathy Wright. third place. third year: Pat Eller. first place. first year: Charles Graves, mention, first year. Left honorable Wayne Woodlief. certificate of merit from Quill and Scroll Society for sports article. Mary Ann Rodems and Dunston Nr Wingtield. poems in Creative Writing booklet-superior. x 'H' ,.-. 'Z this l . E ilu' Jimmy Lowe, second in Eastern Dis- trict Forensic Contest. and Laura Wil- liamson. first in Eastern District and second in Stale Prose Reading. Chosen as outstanding thespians of Granby. Literary Awards V Left to right: Edward Brewton. U. D. C. medal for essay ' on Confederate Ships. Sandra Pickard. Granby winner of 'i I Speak For Democracy contest. Pat Cramer. city win- ' ner of America Is Everybody's Business contest. Charles Rose. Granby winner of United Nations contest. lt- marie Rudd. Carla Mahieu. first place in Girls' City Tennis Tournament. and Bob Thomp- son, first place in Boys' City Tennis Tournament. LIE ,g we All-State Band First and Second Chair Winners Left Io right: Alfred Kuntz. Robert Mackan, Pat Cramer. Ronald Stokes. Richard Young. Peggy Richardson. Jerry Venn, Robert McGee, Mary Ellen Leslie. Lee Dawson. Missing:Rose- Standing: Kay Smith. winner of schol- arship for Mary Washington College Music Summer School. Seated: Betty Rae Owen, winner of competitive schol- arship for Sherwood Music School in Chicago. Y? Lynette Twiford. Ted Maclos Amateur Hour dance winner: Common Glory dance participant. 5. l 0 vm T ii i he 0 C? Miss Olive Roberson. winner of Ford Foundation Scholarship. i n.W .. if Irene Leache Memorial Contest I 37? Miss Frances Young. winner of Miss Elizabeth Dabney. lyric and qua- watch on TV Family Spelling Bn. train poetry, first place. Mr. Donald Griffin. holder of highest average in teachers bowling league, XT? !'!- 1 all ceq ff- .-L. 54217 Mr. Charles Yarger. Mr. Robert Jones, and Mr. Charles Rice were the winning team in the Teachers' Bowling League. NX., f ' i 'tr' X J rl, 3' Sul, gk 3 5 Q t 4 W , ' fest, ,I Qicl r , if ag '75, X. Carolyn Todd and Mary Virginia Wright. the court's buglers. The court's interpretive dancers danc- ing for the king and queen to the tune of Welcome Sweet Springtime. .11 4 s ff? f 4? -or' 1 5, , 1 Her Majesty, Jane Andersen and His Majesty, Nicky Fee are entertained by the court's dancers. My Qfw The first May Day Festival to be presented at Granby High was sponsored by the Class of '53. The entire school witnessed the colorful program which included tumbling, interpretive and folk dancing and wrestling. The king, queen, the king's aid. the maid of honor and all the members of the court were delightful to behold for they portrayed a panorama of beauty which will long be remembered. Hail, King Nicky and Queen Jane and all the members of their court! 6-1 Work bcforc pl.iv for Laverne Bonney. Jack Thompson. B.1rb.ir.i Reid and ?. unify! Xie Sldily mean King Nicky Fcc walrzcs Quccn Jane Andersen around the floor .ir rhc May Day Junior Prom. J u n I o r P r o m o Everybody lincs up for the grand march. I E 7, aff' ffyhi 'A W nj ii , Af 1, T' Q Q . ya.- I ,w- nh k W l Qs A X Xu 'Ns W 'fa xl i' Ill ww .. f kk 1 A 6 A za. h V I Q F January Graduation Pomp :ind Circumstancc. V l President Jan Hodges greets thc gmdunlcs and their parents and friends. 4 Nancy Jenkins delivers the valcdictory address. Class skit: You CAN take it with you. Congratulations from Superintendent Brcwbalrer. agfzms fa ffememw WX at 1 X T -Q , . ' A um Q T T , .I , n I n I MOST VALUABLE 'T ' N Lee Dougherty and Nicky Fee , BEST CTTTZEN Anne East and George Thomas BEST ALL AROUND And Fred Gray Bertie Lee Thornton -lg, i dx ,Q s sq, , C1 . X' 1 x V x Y N r 4 ' . rr x,, . gr ATHLETTC WTTTTEST MOST ' b .1 Reid Stegcr b' Swmdell and Bar ar BEST LOOKTNG David Mosel and Nancy Bob y Nancy Smith and Sylvester Brown if Q7 5 MOST INTELLECTUAL ..- Cathy Wright and Jonathan Howe MQST TALENTED Barbara Phnro. Ronald Stokes and MOST LXKELY To SUCCEED Robert MCAHBIH Brinkley Trammell and PM Cramcr 1 1 ll -'ll A . Fibtwlzg u .44 ,x 'fr x ' , l xllllll ml l FRlENDLlEST l nd Marie Bogart. DlNG .lUNlORS Don Desscl e 1 MOST OUTSTAN U HOMORE Berry Carroll and Yancey Ellrorr MR. AND MISS SOP Fae Peoples and Duke Femr2SS I03 X! S ootm ,f X N .. ' av vi? 9 3 ' 71'4?+'g ,f 2, Uf nd! I i 1 ,,..,.. Ihlnlunb A Rachel Cooks, Jun Gnudrv. Snndm llfIUY -md Brvtrlv Flnnncrv ducuss thc dolls they madc for Sr. Y-Tccns. bk.. ,f ' Sta FS , 'WW' 1 1 ,Y-L f J, ' f UW '4,53?,fQz: ,f'1pg52i,.,, K ff nk ,gfifz . ' ' 531- 'H-ff +f :f 1? ,. . Es: ' A-H5 if . . Lfkk , .Eg- -f ,- mx ' Of! Dancc. Billv Tvncs c.1rrvlng on .ll lhc W- 45 , 1. Finlcv Hawkins, Tommv Flcming. and T 'ping class. XN'h.u clwf i 2-p Kick '- ,.4 TF- Q hh. .Ind Mix lcc Inllcuc .mr thc J.mu.ux Miss Marv XVJIIH Purwxtrr .lm SCUIOI Prom. Toumhdown f ff X V .-x. aff 4 ' 'x is.. f' ' .R XML Dcrringc says .1 fcw words .Il thc prp rally. A A l I.: S .I N' down from GfJHl3N'15 roof YY l06 Q , I 'W' r 5 if- H ' na .U X 1Q Z First row, left to right: Lula James. Rose Zela Pearson. Daisey Wyatt. Second row: Emma Rumber, Lelia Renell, Jettie Hathaway. Third row: Mable Love, K i t C h e n S t a Helen Roy, Mable Simpson. Seated, left to right: Rose Zela Pearson. Lelia Revell, Daisy Wyatt, Jettie Hathaway. Standing: Lula James, Emma Rumber, Carrie Love, Mable Boughes, Helen Ray, Mable Simpson. QQ Janitorial Staff C O M' 15 T s Q E 4 .., r tr n I , S Frank Buck 1405, Granby's All State linebacker. intercepts a Maury pass in the fourth quarter of the annual Thanksgiving Comet-Commodore clash at Foreman Field. Watching Buck snag the aerial are Mickey Simpson 1221. Don Desselle Ql4l. Maury's Sonny Forbes 4271, Joe Leaf 1l7l. Jerry South 0185, Ken Etheridge OD, Sherman Vandevender LISJ, and Charles Goodwyn Q45J. It's a tradition! a,,,M.,,., W . Ps Thanksgiving Day cv eeilm Cl, u -.- X' Turkey and dressing! Pumpkin pudding! Grand- mother's mincemeat pie! Do these mean Thanksgiving to you? To students at Granby and Maury, Thanks- giving is all that and much more, too. It is the friendly rivalry in football that has been an annual event for many years and the pageantry which accompanies that q rivalry-the parade of student floats, the selection of two outstanding students to represent Maury and .5155 Granby as Mr. Commodore and Miss Comet, the en- .., lf thusiastic cheerleaders and the gaily decorated goal posts, E and the sportsmanship displayed in the annual football game which is played in the spirit of true but friendly competition. Doesn't this sound like fun? It is! So- o-o-- grab your cowbell and come join the fun-it's a tradition! -1 S- 'X Q, Nr. . d , ' Mr. Commodore. Arnold Grooby .ln I kr I Miss Comet. Lee Dougherty. Donna Leigh Lambmh. mascot. BOOM! -1-ill Sausage-'! 1 ,,,'1T:.I .Q-I -Q4:,5f, .A '. 'ff : ':,.:'5 :4-' xsemfhs 1 c student body. 'Q Acting Assistant Principal Griffin greets the Student Government Vice-President Gilbert Pmur- roughs presents memhership card to House Rcp- resentative Betsy Buzzy. -gs-X r Y? 'El 'fm' 5 'RX '- x. S, e Mayor Duckworth addresses Granby. Cin High Schools present program at Granby to Ciuc Clubs Inter-High School Boys' and Girls' State dis- cussion group. Ch -an ill- L'-fww-' wg' . G ristmas Choral Program. 'N X , 1 -3 ,- 'M' FN ur -,-5.5-4 gp ai-l new mp e-- I --ii- 'N 'l N 'E N 5 'N I .1 ,w- f 'K' 5 f ' ' ti! ! - ' I ig. . 2. E 1 . if lr :gt ll? iii . l i Left to right: Miss Leah Haller. clerk: Mr. B. DeBerry Melchor. Jr.. vice-chairman: Mrs. Helen M. Laughon. Mr. W. Farley Powers. chairman: Mr. William P. Ballard, Mr. Paul T. Schweitzer. Mr. James A. Carney. School Boa rd Mr. J. J. Brewbaker Superintendent of Schools Mr. Elmer Tarrall Principal Administration Mr. Edwin L. Lamberth Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mr. Solomon R. Butler Acting Principal Mr. Herman M. Williams Director. Secondary Education Mr. Donald G. Griffin Acting Assistant Principal pi P q. 'JL Mrs. Erma Adams ly. Mrs. Vaughan Adams i 149 TT ' Li., ' at 4 ms. flaxisfrvx i Mr. Herbert Anderson Miss Mary Balasca E ,,.. . ' my nv we ,af . f-J . f i X . g x l . w - it -ga . ' f Lil ' ' f , Firiifii Mr. Glenn Best Miss Ellen Blake Miss Sybil Boggs Mr. Walter Brewster Mr, Russell Williams chars wirh Vire-Presiden- tial candidate Nixon and Mrs. Nixon on their arrival at Norfolk. Miss Virginia Brinson Miss Ann Brock R A2 -div l ' 5' Mrs. Muriel Brown Miss Mary Burfoor -:if N Mr. Arthur Barlield AHF' s.i CQ! 4 N-If Mrs. Linnie Brickhouse 'lk- 6 -,,, Mr. John Brown, Jr. an -d ' .7 l Mrs. Patricia Cabaniss Habla Vd. espafiol? F a C u It F a c u It Mrs. Dorothy Carter r 2 .if . Ladies?!! X 155 in Mr. Raymond Casey Mrs. Mildred Clifton .u R A - ' Nw K V.. ? Mrs. Saunders: Say ah-h-h! Mr. Smith: Hah-hah! Mr. Howard Cloonan Mrs. Gcncvicvc Colt Mr. William Cooper, Jr. -A -I --if y ,,,,7v .f G? , x Miss Elizabeth Dabney -cgi N! Mrs. Mary Duncan Ig Nr Miss Helen DeLong Mr. Edmund Derringc Miss Juanita Dickson Mrs. Robert Dorcy . 'Q -'G 1-Q 53' T . Miss Edith Foster Miss Betty Gardner Mrs. Waverly Goodman Mrs. Lois Gray ,H Mr. Brown and Mr, Rice lake time out to earl Whar'ch.i reading. Miss Wilshin? L I Nl Mrs. Marv B. Green Facult Miss Mary I.. Gregory AQ! K gfi Ji ff! 'Ws. Mrs. Rebecca W. Griflin Miss Josephine Hnncox Miss Sara Lee Hutchings Mies Ann Iwlmrl f 5 s. rj, 9. I, ., . , i sp .. xx., ,R If HV 'la Q 'Tar' 1 I u , b f . Nr' , I X . A ., X ull . 1 ,P 1 Miss Mary D. Johnson Mr. Robert Jones. Jr hub' -qv Miss Catherine D. Kemp I-Q' '11 Mrs. Lucy P. Killw ,' H15 D -if , AQ i A . o KJ, If - Miss Marv Knight If ff' -, lkfi Miss Virgin' A. Lfggfl! Miss Dorothy A. Martin Mr. William Martin Mrs. Olive McKay Mfg. Mnfy E, NlrKimmew Miss Nancy McLeod 4 -Xe A , P A35 llgfrrnl Mrs. Elizabeth Norton 'Q' wr 3 ififiis 31 'T c v i Miss Marian Pond 44 Miss Elizabeth Richmond Facult M -:li Q' ff : J Q , fs O M iss Frances Norsworthy Miss Nora Mitchell Mr. Dixie Moore Miss Louise Moses x . -P lsqk I I Mrs. Mary Old Mr. Joseph Pacitto Miss Sybil Page Miss Virginia Pfdin - N Mr. Moore comfortably wailing for A response from his class. x A -' Q I 1 Mrs. Patience Ramsey Mr. Charles Rice, Jr. 85 13 ' ,QI flfl A f Miss Anna Rydingsvard Mrs. Susan Saunders. FRY Did you say the heat did that A to your car, Mrs. White? 1 cvs xx Miss Jean Shields 2 4? ' - h if Miss Louise Sitlerson . . rw, 5? 'QQ X Mr, Paul Smith 4 IM -s..aq X tix 4'-I1 Miss Mary Srahr Miss Margaret Thompson i rl? Miss Helen Walker Mr. William Walker , -au- ,3 . ' , I A Q I 'I Q Q Ag E . l X, imii Miss Mary Tillerre Mrs. Anne Trealcle MIS, Eh-,mor Walden Mrs. Mcliirnmey clisplavs her ariislic counter serring. f iff is ix .ei I -1. -.V M J. A '77 ,W 4 'VW Mr. Louis Whllfhlllfll In ,V Mr. Russell Williams Mrs. Ann While Miss lone Wilshin Mrs. Blaine selling one of the many delicious and fresh sandwiches prepared daily. Facult Miss Frances Young Q Miss Margaret While 'J as Mr. Charles Yarger 5 V 1' j -07 Ji i ri Tlx, Q7 Student Assistants BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS John Van Domelen and John Galvin. LUNCHROOM ASSISTANTS Left to right: Leland Smith, John Sobeck. Ron- ald Meyer. Nancy Equils, Laura Williamson. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ln front of counter, left to righl: Jo Ann Mav. Margaret Burleson, Beverly Flannery. Nancy King, Carolyn Canoles. Behind counter, first row: Evelyn Kline. Anne Thomas. Marilyn Thomas. Second row: Eleanor Gornto. Annette Latham. Third row: Nancy Leigh Jenkins. Joy Stearnes, Barbara Harmon, Louisa Miller, TJ Student Assistant CLINIC ASSISTANTS Slllmg. lvl! lo right: Dlanc Holmes. Svlx BIOIIIFIX. Standing: Sallie Contra, Nancy Kip Pal BIOIQJII. Janet Elsilor. IIIiALTII AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS lam! mu: lui! to right: I.iml.x Smilh. Mau NVoxlcv. Jndv Parc. Ilclcn hI.III7CNV'i. Svfm row: Ij.ll Smnh. AIJIIJII NVvsoclxi. CIJIIQICI XXIIIIIICIIIOIC. Bern' Lcc Johnion, Tlzizd rm Ifranlx I.t'I:.IYOl. Nancv Spangler, Banlwara Bun IIIQILIIII. Nanfv Dlclx, Jimmy Splvcv. OIIICI2 ASSISTANTS Silling. lim! row. Inf! Io righl: Marv Lou Itan- shaw. Pal Johnson. Ann Gxllcltc, Pal Housrr. Joan Nicglo. Sitting, sl-tom! row. lvff 10 zighfi Ilmulv Nottingham, Palm' Ihcclx. Slanding, II-ft In righl: Barlwara INIarqnus. Anita Hallman. Carol Bnxgcss. Beuv Ilarvcll. I:.lYOI..IlIl11.ll', Ex'- clvn Cccnl. Ednh Paucnxon. Dorolhv Scvcrino, Jan Ilodgvx. Shirlvv Smith, Marv Dnicux. Carol Wlmilf. Suv Kcllcnlwclgcr. Iflvanox Goxnlo. Alicc Fayc Clcnwnls, Pal Paxrixlm, xl ull u V J!! J gn, 'N we 4gg,L . , 4.- 1 w ! X W 'Q '14 6 1' mm 'ff 1 14 , mme! my dilgy A. -W di ' , 4 'Q Fi ' ' Q - .gl ww. n Av ' r 1 M. ,w 'I W' R Q E glzzffkzwx ly!! with Mm 55125 scfvbt Charlie Goodwyn The Comets started the season off by tying Suffolk, but they lost to John Marshall the following week. Then after winning two games. they came up against the powerful Blue Devils of Hopewell. This was the Homecoming for the Comets. honoring the monogram winners of Granby in the past. The old grads were thrilled throughout the entire game as Granby handed Hopewell its first defeat in thirty-tive starts. But alas, disaster struck as the Norview Pilots defeated the boys in blue. and shattered every thought of a State Championship. The next week Granby seemed to be on the come- back trail as they whipped Warwick. This vic- tory was to be their last. however. for after Captain losing to Newport News and Wilson. the Comets dropped the city classic to Maury by the same score by which they won the year before. first row, It-ft lo right: John Anderson, manager: Kenny Etheridge, Commander, Russell Gray. George Bell, Johnny Slayton. Walter Jtck Sandler. Billie Taylor. Sherman Vandevender. Joe Leafe. Fred Bain. Jimmy Thomas, Bill Cox. Third row: Charles Goodwyn Clirk. Bernie Hutchison. Buddy Smith. Frank Buck. David Mosel, Billy Tilling. Doug Harlass, Vincent Mollura. Bob Swindell. Kellv Bobby Eldridge. Gordon Potter, manager. Second row: John Biggs. Clements, Charles Bayne, Jerry South, Pouchie Brown, Gerald Don Desselle. Billy Jackson. Charles Lastinger, Fred Gray. Tommy EDOS, J-lik Woodhouse, Mlflsir SimPSOn. 1 v 'W' Granby co-captains. Gerald Enos and Charlie Goodwyn. and Maurv co-captains, John Clark and Chester Merritt. reccivc prcegamc instruction from the referee. If R' G C . 1 .mx , J, 0990969 V Grarlbv' Sull olkwhtsh Xu swf Z6 6 Ohnh Norfolk e I Sou' S P X3 R ' Cac! X 8 Cgaggjwx qt. O Varsity Football Od, W w New cr Z Od 3 0 watwydi S ll Newvod W h OV 6 wilson ,xc Brown and head to OV l lqi MANY hM' John Nov 2 - As M lfedmkml QC' . 059 . lgnni C Deitxngt J? 'sf 1+ X K 2 a ,gz- Ballet? Frank Buck C405 intercepts a pass on Maury's 48. MP- .wif .. '.Q,,A ' ' X ' ' 1.3, ...,,x I- .-, ' ' - 1 -P-v A N-.qu , 3 6 v- 2 ..-1 ,-.A t'. 3-. . . - Q- .N I -- .:-- f - T., Vn..:, KA . , 4 z - . .. ' ' M ' '- 5 s, I . ' ' 'A n'-f -M .' A. '31 .' . ' - - i 3 ti 4 -:rn ,,L l.'.v.N.r 1' , I ,Z K, . V if I-5 f f' J wa. It T 44. 4, . .AQ H' L... Qt? ' 3 5 Vs- 'r ROA 1 ,. . Q25 'nn' x . at My QC s 'sf i' All eyes on the ball! Joe Leafe U75 makes a tackle as Dave Mosel C125 gets set for a spring. .,,.,w ., a.a,5,5 . . '.,. - Q , I' p . . 5 - ,. -q ..g?aggf-Liga, . 'Q :,a TT-- J I 1 4 ' '- , ,,' V I ... b: 1 ..'.. 4 5,-w..,,N.1t ,' f- X ' -sag, '-hf - fl ., ,H v, , -. .,,.,.,, sh ,4 sr- i N, J . .wp ,F U Y. . 4. s' W' ,. I 1 ,yr I ' A,gr'W!2:?-ftfrqvs 'L 1 . A' A an ,O-S, . ,, Q . 4 ' . , Q, V yi, X l A M vs X ' ,f Til - , .4 ' U., Watch out Mosel IIZ5! That is Sherman Vandeven- der C155 coming up to help thwart the onrushing Com- modore. Junior Varsity Football Experience is the best teacher. If you don't believe that, just ask the J.V.'s: Granby's football heroes in the making! These junior Comets. like juniors everywhere. may be forced to take the backseat while big brothers show them how it's done but. never fear. these stars of the future are taking note of all they see for the time when they'll be at the wheel. Coached by Mr. Dixie Moore, the J.V.'s demonstrated good sportsmanship and a will to win through a hard season in which they tied two games and lost two. Some especially bright. rising stars observed from the stands and marked for future fame were fullback Alton McGhee. quarterback Tommy Taliaferro on the offense and Jimmy Daugherty with Moe Johnson hold- ing down the defense. Next year's varsity squad should prove the point that Mr. Moore's loss will be Mr. Derringe's gain and Granby's con- tinued football success. Frrst row, left to right: Bobby Elling. Max Johnson. Louis Jones Calvin Etheridge, Donald Page. Hunter Whitson. Mac McLawhorn Jimmv Daugherty. Don Holloway. Second row: Charles Brown. Charles Rutherford. Gordon Perkins, Billy Wood. Eddie Hill W 'ini lc J .1 C' 'Yfv t 4 QQ elf 4 . -5 V -. .., M, - 'vu i 1 'I- . ,.. .., off X iii-rat B ' .ii . gm! .ii r , 2 I V is . - '93 -.'t ? F-Ffffi LA .. ,,v.2ni X:t if 1: ', 3554 .5 . 4. - by X ' J coacn DIXIE Moons: , Eugene King. Herbert Richardson. Charles Austin. Don Phires . Third row: Bob Eckert, Tommy Taliaferro. Mac McGhee Trumln Baxter. Howard Shaw. Billy Lyons. James Harrell. Lddie Hines 39 1' .ef .f by me as ,Ziff as zz mmf. The Blue Comet cagers started off the season at the city auditorium with the traditional alumni game. The Varsity lost that one. but went on to win six straight games and take the Eastern District lead. Then their lead fell off when the next two games were lost to Wilson and Newport News. But next was a win over Maury that put them back into the limelight and in the lead for the city's high school championship. The Comets had a full schedule of twenty games over a period of two months, not including the Eastern District Championship play-off. The general conception ofa basketball player is a tall. slim boy with extra large hands. such as Claiborne Coupland. Ed Cooke. and Don Phares: the main body, however. consists of boys who do not exceed six feet in height. Some of the sparks of the team are Bill Tilling. Claiborne Coupland. Don Phares. Louis King. Roy Theison. and Archie Green. whose speed, skill, and stamina pull Granby through to win most of their games. Mr. Griflin. who worked hard on endless practices the whole season, was rewarded with wins over some of the state's best teams. First row. left to right: Louis King. Bernie Hutchison. Archie Green. John Biggs. Second row: Billy Tilling. Kenneth Etheridge. Joe Leafe. Stuart Buxbaum. Third row: Allan Frankenberger, Don Phares, Claiborne Coupland. Ted Land. Missing: Ed Cooke. Dec. Jan Jan Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. Beb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Varsity Basketball Granby Opponent 38 47 Alumni ..... Central ..... South Norfolk Hampton .... Norview . . Warwick . . . Cradock ..... Wilson ..... Newport News Maury ...... John Marshall Wilson ...... Cradock .. Hampton . Norview ..... Newport News Warwick .... John Marshall South Norfolk Maury ..... COACH DONALD GRIFFIN gm 1 -gf ' Don Phares llll watches Archie Green ouijump Bob Conley of Newport News. tiff CLAIBORNE COUPLAND High Scorer Junior Varsity Basketball Claiborne Coupland shoots .t high one to the dismay of Norview players. O O., 'asf' The junior varsity. coached by Mr. Paul Smith, had a gratifying season. Except for the alumni game in which the junior varsity didn't participate, its records were about the same as that of the Varsity. The baby Comets, led by Shepard, Levy, Downs, Eckert, and Hines, romped over some of their opponents while just squeezing by others. There appears to be substantial evidence that Mr. Griffin will have good material ready for the varsity next year. These boys don't become good just by accident. There's another reason behind their being good players. Early in the morning Mr. Smith has the boys prac- ticing set-shots, free-throws, and defensive plays until they can do them well. Practice has as much to do with making a team good as do good individual players. A point to note is that the junior varsity which plays in the preliminary games, helps to boost the morale of the Varsity players -- especially when the J.V.'s win over their opponents. So junior varsity games do more than just give the boys experience for the ensuing years. Mr. Smith has been the junior varsity coach for many seasons and he has contributed much to Granby's basketball victories. Coupland flfll and Tilling Cl0l line up while Granby shoots 4: Vx f -N P-?Q,Q3WllE! Qflt f HU x X ,- Q 71, y f, N K-4 , , Hrs! mtv, lt-fl In rtglrl. Clmrlci Green, Bovtl Foxwell, Eddie lltnes, Jeux' Srntth. Cltnton Cox. Bill Bowman, manager. Second mtv: Morton Eggleston. Herbert Rtehnrdson. Skippv Margiotta, Matvtn Mverxl Budtlv Slllllh. Billv Lvons. Third !0lL'.' Bob litlxett. M.uxh.xll levv, llnwootl Sht'p.1rd, Chnrles Downs, Billy Gwynn. 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Be' --..v:-x , , ' lx us 5m , x A 'X al' X gi ' ' A. 19- ' ,, 3 -, X 'J xx ' 4-'S I .lj Y- .sr -.ll ..v I ,.. . X v f a 5 5 sw V -g, 'r - ' .a F,1', I. . ,'.f , ' iff' I Nj S, t x ,L .V tg ,i:'.k i K' 1 xx 7 1 N x x 'Q Vlixa R Q' . ' 'Ax I 1 a M xxx y . K :QQ , 5 Q4 8 'I fl! I max tl R X N, 1 v . xv ,Y K U . X: :s l ri' . K, c . at I ra X. 4 .- lt. ,Nix-K.v':x lk. .tixtll 'QI A .V - -f f, f EJ y .L I xr? I Nh 1 ? 4-Q' a 'S' 'Z Q31 X z Q ' K xxzmww fw 'z w X J ,, . - - V- ' I 'A ,-' B ' , , .. W, - -Q. X .,.1'2g,. 234. -t. -- is f , r 1 ' Vs Q, yn 1 . 'Q' . B . A N: ,,. ' ,- . ' S lk-.' , w ' i 6 Y 8: C 1 ' 'KK ss Q, fx 4 ' u ' ' Q . L - ,, w. , . 2C'f?xg:v5 'X EHR: X - 3 'K' G , 1 .v lub 'Wx Q-41 W. C. SAUNDERS CO. 717 E. Grace St., Richmond, Va. Do you need school or college jewelry? Do you need commencement announcements? Do you need medals and trophies? Contemplating buying a Granby ring are Carolyn Todd and Allen Frankenberger. They are looking at samples from W. C. Saunders Company. You can order your ring from Mr. Saunders and be assured of quick delivery and satisfied service. K, I C,- fd! FJ PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Midtown Ollice Building, Ward's Corner Connie Nichols and Nicky Fee listen as Mr.W. Roy Parsons explains the various policies which can be taken out at Pilot Life Insurance Co. Every year Pilot Life Insurance Co. offers a group policy to all Norfolk city schools to protect the school children against accidents which occur during the school day. The cost is only one dollar per annum for each student who desires to take out Pilot's policy. You are sure to be well taken care of when you insure with Pilot. Try it and see! we i Q ir all N s w F1 M ,QI it 51525523 .1 GOODMAN-SEGAR-HOGAN, INC. Dickson Building Plan today for a fuller, richer tomorrow. At Goodman-Segar-Hogan Residential Sales Corp. you will find the site that really suits you. Betty Carroll and Don Phares know that from their consultation here, they will benefit with a purchase they will treasure for years to come. Their future dream houses are sure to receive the best of attention from so reputable a firm. Hundreds of people are satisfied every day aftif making a purchase from Goodman-Segar-Hogan. 1 X -' 'G f,f ,i,Mkk E Ei QQ' F' Q BOB'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Granby St. 8 Cottage Toll Rd. Jack Dent always goes to Bob Tabscott's Service Station, not only because Mr. Tabscott is an alumnus of Granby High School, but because he greets his customers with a friendly smile and offers quick, efficient service. Your car will receive at Bob's special attention which always pleases. Jack says it can't be beat. We agree-wholeheartedly. TUX r I? SMITH 86 WELTON, INC. 300 Granby St. Mrs.Kirchmier of Smith S5 Welton's studio is showing Debbie Bates and Jean Schenck photographs at their best. For better pictures, let Smith 3 Welton's take yours. Their prices are right! This holds true for all their merchandise, of course. They offer any payment plan to suit your purse-lay- away, charge, budget and of course, cash. Visit Smith 8 Welton's lovely department store soon! 5 5, 4 l 2 S if S Q l . l 'vf I Q F . 41 'KX if 1 ., ,Lin , 4 'R- ' v K -sp? if , N- ' . ' l .V-...f 1,1 R ,- W , ..,. WILL PHOTO SERVICE 133 Carrollton Road Mr. Will has become a familiar figure at Granby. For two years he has made our yearbook and senior activities pictures giving us complete satisfaction and unmatched service. Remember the man who did such superior work for us when you want the big events in your life photographed. JOHN COPELAND MOTOR CO. 36th and Granby St. Lovely Cadillacs like this one are not uncommon at the John Copeland Motor Co., for their lot is full of the newest styles in all models. See that look in Linda Carroll's eyes Swift's ice cream is the best in town and here two Granbyites, George Gabriel and Don Coureas. find it out from Mr. Prendergast. You can be sure these boys will be iJOHNf It -she likes it, too! So, boys, take a tip from Dick Copeland, stop by the John Copeland Motor Co. and see about that good deal they'll be sure to give you. back for more 'cause that Swift habit is hard to break. No matter what flavor you choose, the rich creamy texture of Swift Ice Cream will suit you to a UT . SWIFT 86 CO 19th and Monticello ACC i 3:--..., E7 c -4121 J Q Q ii . TE Qc, IQIVAI LU.. ,Av '-1--s, I 508 EDELBLUTE'S SERVICE STATION HUC! 7601 Granby Street As an old alumnus of Granby High, MLA. B. Edelblute, Jr., knows just how to please Granby students when they drive up for automobile service. When one is greeted with such a friendly smile, how can a person help but want to go to that shiny service station that has been completely remodeled recently? Even on rainy days the service is tops at Schoe's. Granbyites know just where to go when they are hungry. The barbecues are scrumptious and the milk shakes are out of this world. And, boy, do those waitresses ever cut a cute figure as they skate from car to car! SCHOE'S, INC., DRIVE-IN 1 14 East 2 lst Street T OWEN'S SERVICE STATION 615 Boush Street If you want to be an expert driver, then let the Easy Method driving school be your teacher. Experienced driving teachers are' at your service at OWen's Service Station. Owen's cars are equipped with all dual controls including dual steering wheels. At the wheel is Barbara Owen taking a lesson. VERNON HAYMAN 85 CO. 3517 Granby Street Sincere best wishes from Vernon Hayman Co., Inc. Your Westinghouse Product Dealer. You can be sure if 1t's Westinghouse I2 ll lull' Q..- ,SAND MWCHES ATKINSON DREDGING CO. Great Bridge, Virginia For excellent and first class dredging, consult the Atkinson Dredging Company, located at Great Bridge, Virginia. Here we see Joan Atkinson and her friend Blair Kelsey posing on one of the many yachts being serviced by the Atkinson Dredging Company. MENU GABRIEUS DRIVE-IN Sewell's Point 8 Little Creek Rd. Let's go to Gabriel's! - That's the familiar cry heard around Granby at the close of the school day. And after the movies where do most dates head? Why, to Gabriel's, of course! - 'Cause there you can buy the best hot-dogs, hamburgers, and frosted milk shakes! Um--m-- ml Come on gang! Let's go to Gabriel's! l i s gn ff. .. R SEVEN-UP 1 x lil n 1012 W. 26th Street What's this? Why it's Saundra and Lynda Smith talk- ing things over with Pop! They know where to go when they want the best soft drink in town. Saundra and Lynda say this about 7-Up: S-sparkling E--effervescent V-vitality E-energy N-nutrition U-universal P-pep 2 it . lafxl xl 3171511 'ip W V 5 J? il L.- EUGENE SARGEANT 86 CO., INC. 127 W Charlotte Carolyn Todd and Allan Frankenburger are among the many who have admired the refrigerators at Eugene Sargeant Co. If you plan to improve your kitchen with the addition of a new ice box, you want the best-and the best in service and product can be found at Eugene Sargeant Co. PERRY'S CAMERA SHOP 7500 Granby Street Carolyn and Nicky are try ing to decide on a movie camera at Perry's Camera Shop while Bob Porter waits on them. For a com- plete line in photographic equip- ment and supplies, go to Perry's Camera Shop to make your selec- tion. OCEAN VIEW BOWLING LANES 157 W. Ocean View Avenue Carter Luck is in perfect form to make a strike! Make your strike at Ocean View Bowling Lanes soon! 'M Wfllf: bv- J if-. A You hear the top bands in the land on the LEE LEONARD SHOW: Ralph Flannagan. Billy May, Ray Anthony. Buddy Morrow. For teens who like to dance, it's the best show I've heard in Norfolk. Estelle Leonard-Lee Leonards Mother If you like to keep posted on the top tunes and vocalists you can hear 'em all by listing to the Lee Leonard Show. Dan Leonard--Lee Leonard's Father Listen to the LEE LEONARD SHOW on 1 WLOW 1400 on your radio MF CAVALIER GROCERY COMPANY, INC. 7 700 Hampton Boulevard NORTHROINS SPORTS SHOP 450 Granby Street This personable Northrop's sales- l L all SSE T When your mom sends you to buy groceries, always remember the Cavalier Groc- ery Company, Inc, Granby- ites like Sue Brown, Joe Leafe. Nancy Dick and John Biggs enjoy shopping at the Cava- lier for parties and picnics. At the Cavalier Grocery you'll find fresh produce, choice meats' and a variety of groc- eries. THE HUB 200 and 7629 Granby Street The well dressed Granby boy will find a vast selection of stylish men's clothes at the Hub. Satisfied customers like Allan Summers agree that the service and quality at the Hub can't be beat! man is showing Betsy Buzzy one of their many sporting goods. Northrop's is the exclusive distributor of Wilson sporting goods and has been serving schools, col- leges and individuals for more than 33 years. aw' X L-1. HAYES OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 812 West 21st Street Surrounded by a couple of lovelies and Hayes' ofiice equipment, Jack Dent can think of no better way to spend a day, Jean Harrell and Marybelle Frank agree. GIRARD'S, INC. 126 E. Sewells Point Road Nicky Fee approves Marilyn Burnette's selection of a sweater at Girard's. M-ifaijqwwm -xy' BAKER'S ESSO SERVICENTER 7712 Granby Street Pat Eller and Jimmy Gregory get service with a smile at Baker's Esso Servicenter. FRANK R. FORD CO. 229 Granby Street Billy Wood and Frances Keis ter look at a silver service at Ford s jewelers I48 GRISWOLD HARDWARE 9649 First View Street For the best in quality paints ask for Sherwin-Williams paints sold at Griswold's Hardware Store. Mr. Gris- wold's daughter, Toni is trying to sell Sherwin-Williams paint and a brush to Donald Coureas-and she's succeeding! SHAW JEWELRY co. 257 Granby Street Nancy Steger and Bud Bon- ney are looking at silver candle holders at Shaw's. Maybe they're trying to find a gift for mom. With such a large gift assortment, they just can't miss! SPORTSMAN SHOP Willis Wayside-Virginia Beach Blvd. al Tl1alia- 130 W. Plume Street Mr. Schmucker is admiring the fine selection of golf clubs sold at the Sportsman's Shop. But this isn't their only line of sports goods. They carry uniforms, balls for all games, fishing tackle, and many other lines of athletic goods. L. B. ROCKE, JEWELERS 243 Granby Street Like many other Gran- byites, Kay Smith and Nicky Fee find a large selection of watches at L. B. Rocke's. If you want a fine piece of jewelry, then Rockefs is the place to go. HOFHEIMEFUS, INC. 325 Granby Street Alan Wilkins is busy stocking up Hofheimer's comfortable and stylish men's shoes. So boys, when you want to buy the best in men's shoes, go to Hofheimer's. .WHITTYS AMES 86 BROWNLEY, INC. 415 Granby Street For a wide selection of junior fash- ions, visit Ames and Brownleyfs Depart- ment store on the fourth floor. Here you'll iind the latest styles in skirts, sweaters, blouses, coats and toppers. And for quality-well, you can't beat it. WHITT'S ESSO SERVICENTER 3536 Cottage Toll Road Road Service Phone: 50396 Open 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Norfolk, Va. E. SPERTNER CO. 407 Granby Street Planning to marry some day? Certainly. Everybody does! Join Carolyn Temple and Pat Cramer at the Bride's Table at Spertner's for a glimpse into your future, FLORENCE DRUG CORP. 195 W. Ocean View Avenue Wouldn't you like to join Marjorie, Bob, and the rest of the gang at the Florence Drug Store for a coke? You will find it a pleas- ant place to deal. TAYLOR BURGESS BEAUTY SALON 8432 Chesapeake Boulevard Girls, how would you like to be beautiful? Follow Betty Pearce's advice and go to the Taylor Bur- gess Beauty Salon and be completely reconditioned by expert beauticians. TOY CRAFT 3904 Granby Street Wonder what Miss Burfoot is up to now? But you can't blame ber this time, because it's a well known fact that Toy Craft carries the best. wiv' 4 'rovcurf C HUBBIES V HARDY'S 347 Granby Street Hey! How do you like that S4000 pin Lee Dougherty and Nancy Smith are viewing at Hardy's? The iinest diamonds to be had anywhere can be found here. SINGER COMPANY 418 Granby Street It's easy to learn to sew and so enlarge your wardrobe with new outfits. Just follow Nancy Steger's example and start those lessons at the Singer Company today. ups. FRAIM'S FLORIST 3907-15 Granby Street Wow! Pat sure is a lucky girl to have so beautiful an orchid. There's no doubt in Don's mind that Fraim's Florist carries the pret- tiest and freshest flowers in town. EDNEY'S ESSO SERVICENTER 8105 Hampton Boulevard Jan Hodges and Dunston Wingtield fill up on gas at Edney's because they know that the service there makes any purchase worth- while. ,..l'.i.4 of i I I i i - Ebliy , , W T .. - HOLBROOK FURNITURE CO. HICKMAN'S ESSO SERVICE 816 West Zlst Street 1002 E. Ocean View Avenue Marybelle Frank, Frank Cabanillas, Betty Jane seems to be getting lots and Jean Harrell got a big kick out of of attention here, and you will be pleasd visiting Holbrook Furniture Company, too, for at Hickman's Esso Station, the and so will you when you see what lovely service is tops. furnishings they have. BROWN'S MARKET 9309 Granby Street See these carrots that Betty Jane Owens and Charlie Brown have? They come from Brown's Market, and they're bound to be the 'fresh- est in town, since everything at Brown's is fresh and wholesome. 9' PERRY'S BARBER SHOP Ward s Corner ' Mr. Perry gets a trim, and a good one it will be, for at Perry's Barber Shop you get satisfaction plus. TUCKER DRUG CO. 200 West Ocean View Avenue Suzanne and Jack find the piggy very comical - but that is only one of the many useful items to be found at Tucker Drugs. 4- JAY LYNN SHOES 185 West Ocean Avenue Jay Lynn's is just the place to buy stylish shoes, says Yancey Elliott to Betty Carroll, who agrees whole-heartedly. KAY'S JEWELRY CO. 144 East Sewells Point Road WowI What a beauty! Both Bob and Betty are fascinated with the wide selection of jewelry that they find at Kay's Jewelers. BURROUGHS RESTAURANT 4125 Granby Street Yum, yum! When Doyle and Mary Ann go to Burrough's, they can always be sure of getting the most appetizing and delicious food. . l l53 Anita and David say that Murden's cokes are tops. MLlRDEN'S DRUG Suzy Neblett and Mary Ann Rodems selecting a magazine from Murden's large assort- ment. 1 Mr. Murden is selling Peggy Peterson tooth paste for that smile of beauty. located on 2546 Ballentme Boulevard 428 Chester Street 3214 Cottage Toll Road SPONSORS 'A' MR. AND MRS. E. W. ANDERSEN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. W. CRAMER CAPTAIN AND MRS. GEORGE E. FEE HARRELL HARDWARE CO. CAPTAIN AND MRS. HAMILTON HOWE MR. AND MRS. JAMES E. LEWIS REAR ADMIRAL AND MRS. E. R. McLEAN, JR. MR. AND MRS. R. F. ROSAN LT. COL. AND MRS. A. BRINKLEY TRAMMELL I55 PATRONS DOCTOR AND MRS. MALLORY S. ANDREWS MR. AND MRS. PAUL C. BOGART LT. AND MRS. G. W. CULBERT MR. AND MRS. H. L. DOUGHERTY CAPTAIN AND MRS. HERMAN A. GROSS MR. AND MRS. HERBERT L. JOHNSON CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. E. JOHNSON MR. AND MRS. F. W. LEMKE, JR. MR. AND MRS. GARTH J. MAY MRS. P. H. McGEE THE SERVICE STORE MR. AND MRS. CARLYLE J. WESCOTT MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. WRIGHT I56 Ianllumnnigrntnn Jfuneral Kiasma Dial 2-9675 Road Service Good GULF Gasoline LOU WHITE'S GULF Phone: 8-8008 Compliments of BAY JEWELERS SERVICE 'A' Gas -Wiizggllrgllghgtzttelnies 9665 First View Street ,I NORFOLK 3, VIRGINIA DELAWARE az GRANBY STREET M. A. Anderson WEST'S PHARMACY Compliments 7 5 01 Granby Street qk RICH'S SEAFOOD MARKET Prescriptions, Drugs, Sodas, ,k Candies and 4226 Granby Street A Complete Line of School Supplies Phone 8-9942 M. B. Ballance Best .Wishes O . . GULF SERVICE CENTER FAMOUS, JR. 'Ir 9323 Granby and Maple I' Avenue 420 Granby Street NORFOLK, VA. OCEAN VIEW Congratulations to the Graduating Class i' H. L. TEMPLE Building Contractor 'k NORFOLK, VIRGINIA SHIRK ELECTRIC COMPANY Call Sbirk For Your Electrical Work 'k 2 9 1 6- 1 8 Colonial Avenue H. D. OLIVER FUNERAL APARTMENTS 'k 1501 Colonial Avenue NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 159 Congratulations to the Graduating Class E. RAY HOWELL Optician 'k R I O E ' s FASHION CORNER DOWNTOWN WARD'S CORNER 222 West Bute Street Phone: 8-6575 H. H- MCCABE Congratulations Texaco Service Station from Marfak Lubricatio Wash - Polish - Tire ,Repair Road Service - Accessories ik 'A' 77 2 1 Hampton Boulevard NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 43 1 Granby Street Established 1347 MEADORS-NEWTON, INC D. P. PAUL COMPANY Flowers Iewelers C. C. CHAMBLIN, Pres. it ff 2 3 1-2 3 5 Granby Street NORFOLK 10, VIRGINIA Telephone: 2 -4 6 2 3 1 2 1 0 Colonial Avenue NORFOLK 7, VIRGINIA Phone: 2-7371 Charge It at Dollar S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g L. SNYDER'S ir I Three Parking Lots I1- l6O Qlisclmuli Compliments Of COMMONWEALTH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone: 4-8024 Nights: 4-3514 ROBERT LARMORE Florist 5427 Cottage Toll Road NORFOLK 9, VIRGINIA 'k Specializing in Funeral Designs Corsages and Weddings General Electric Appliances For 20 Years if GRANT ELECTRIC COMPANY 430 Boush Street NORFOLK 10, VIRGINIA S U L L I V A N , S Compliments Men's and Boys' of Spvffsweaf W. G. SWARTZ co. 'k i' GRANBY AT 39TH STREET Store Hours - 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. Corner of Bank and Plume Sts. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Em Fuel on Compliments Iron Fireman E5 Quiet May Oil Burne1s of BETTS-JOHNSON OIL CO. G. W. BRICKEY DAILEY TATEWS MEADOWBROOK , , , PHARMACY Oil Heating Equipment 'k 5 0 14 Colley Avenue Service on All Make Burners 7 600 Hampton Boulevard 24-Hour service Phone 2-3864 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Compliments RIVERVIEW GROCERY of 'Ar HAYGOOD'S TEXACO SERVICE 3 8 1 6 Granby Street at NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 40th and Granby Street Phone: 2-2277 NORFOLK LEDGER-DISPATCH Evenings Except Sunday and NORFOLK VIRGINIAN-PILOT Mornings and Sunday Two Good Newspapers Dedicated to Progress in the Tidewater Community Extend Best Wishes to Members of This Year's Senior Class ir NORFOLK NEWSPAPERS, INC. is particularly proud of those Granby students who are 01 have been, carriers for these newspapers. - F F 's at 1 f' 1 S N0 Q l -1.1 ,VI ll' ' 1 n s J o s 1 VL 24 nouns I , A o AY . . . p 5 4 ' F - L 5 Cheap, Dependable Electricity! I VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND I63 C i 'e 's of GRAY'S BARBER SHOP TIDEWATER STORM WINDOW sc SCREEN ' COMPANY We need your head in our i' business 5 00 1 Colley Avenue if NORFOLK s, VIRGINIA Ph n . 5-4373 Bald headed men excepted! Westinghouse Appliances Compliments ' Westinghouse Air Conditioning of if CLARK and BUHR STOKLEY3S SERVICES, INC. Architects and Engineers .k i' 4 0 0 0 Colley Avenue Compliments of NAVAL GRILL 'A' 9 8 9 6 Hampton Boulevard Phone: 2-9505 HOLLOWAY 86 KIGER, INC. General Auto Repairing Body and Fender Work Welding i' 42 1 1 Colley Avenue NORFOLK s, VIRGINIA 2 08-2 1 0 Midtown Building If It's Electrical We Can Furnish Itv 'k BOULEVARD APPLIANCES, INC. 'k 77 16 Hampton Boulevard NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Phone: 62-0001 For Service That Is Good, See Hood ik HOOD'S SERVICE STATION 3 5 37 Cottage Toll Road I f youth but knew what age would crave, Many a penny youth would save MUTUAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Norfolk WTAR-AM, TV and FM Virginia's Pioneer Radio Station and Tidewater's First Television Station Extend Congratulations to the Seniors of Granby High School and Best Wishes to All the Student Body Compliments 01 NORFOLK DREDGING CO. I65 EET :Tannen 'sl' 2 AMW 91 , v 0 4 rrTid6wdt8T,S Complete Family Storesv C. EDGAR WINN Compliments MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 4 of -A- A FRIEND Kresge Building 5-3611 MUZHSMMP SYENCH. 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Jane Pope Andersen Language Sr. Class Treasurer , , . House of Rep- resentatives '52 , . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Sr. Y-Teens , , , Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets, Treas- urer , . . Language Tournaments '52 . . . May Queen . . . June Graduate. Mary Ellen Arthur Language Footlights Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 , . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l. '52, '53 . . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . Oflice Assist- ant . . . Library Assistant . . . June Graduate. Dolores Jeanette Austin General Red Cross Representative , , . Foot- lights Club . . . Future Business Lead- ers of America . . . Morning Bible Club . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l. '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '49, '50 . . . June Graduate. Phyllis jean Baber Business Homeroom Treasurer '49 . . , Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Ath- letic Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens , . . F. B. L. A .... Future Nurses . . . Jr. Chorus '49 . . . Double Sextette '48 .,.Jr.Band...Sr,Band,.. Majorette . . . Spectator Staff . . . Drill Team '49 . , , Comet Show '52 . . . Clinic Assistant . . . June Graduate. David Leonard Bailey, Jr. General Footlights Club . . . Bowling Team '48 '49 . . . Intramural Wrestling '49 . . . Jr. Blues '48 . . . August Graduate. Walter Thomas Bain General Pan American League . . . Jr. Varsity Football '5l . . . Varsity Football '52 . , . June Graduate. Sandra Lee Ball Language Red Cross Representative . . . House of Representatives '52, '53 . , . Sr. Y-Teens , . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Secretary of Creative Writing Guild . . . President of Quill and Scroll . , . Les Cadets , . . Little U.N. . . . Annual Staff . . , Spectator Staff . . , Language Tournaments '5l. '52 . , . Play Day '5l . . . June Graduate. Alan G. Ballard Language Red Cross Representative . . , Home- room Treasurer '49 . . . Jr. Chorus '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '53 , , . Comet Show '50, '5l. '52, '53 , . . Jr. Usher . . , Jr. Varsity Football '52 , . . Bowling Team '47 . . . Manager, Varsity Basketball '5l . . . Intramural Wrestling , , . Intramural Track . . . Intramural Basketball . . . June Graduate. Kay Ann Bane General Red Cross Representative . . . Pan American League , . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l, '52, '53 . . . Transfer from Blair Jr. High School . . . Photography Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . June Graduate Beverley Moritz Barr General January Sr. Vice-President . . . 8th Grade Treasurer . . . House of Repre- sentatives '49, '50, '5l. '52 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '48, '50 . . . Pan American League . . . Vice-Presi- dent Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '52 . . , Spec- tator Staff '52 . . . Comet Show '50, '51 . . . January Graduate. Jimmie Love Bean General Band '49, '50, '5l. '52 , . . Orchestra '50, '5l. '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '52 . . . June Graduate. Jane Griffith Bell Language Transfer from the Ethel Walker School, Simsbury, Connecticut . . . , . . President of the Dial Club . . . Cheerleader . . , Dramatics Club . . . Recital Club . . . Choir . . . Field Hockey . . . Tennis . , . Basketball . . . June Graduate. Francis Maurice Blanchard General Red Cross Representative . . . Trans- fer from Fork Union Military Acad- emy '48, '49, '50 . . . Baptist Student Union, General Secretary . . . Dra- matic Club , . . August Graduate. Carl Edward Bodie General F. B. L. A .... Transfer from St. Paul's High School, Greenville. South Carolina . , . Basketball . . . June Graduate. Marie Annette Bogart Language House of Representatives '48, '49 . , , Homeroom Treasurer '49, '50 . . . Red Cross Representative , . , Varsity Cheerleaders . . . Girls' Athletic Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . , Little U.N .... Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50, Treas- urer . . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '52, '53, Secretary , , . Annual Staff , . . Comet Show '5l. '52 . . . Junior Jubilee . . . May Day . . . Sr. High Champion Ping Pong Doubles '50 . . . Jr. Var- sity Cheerleaders . . . January Grad- uate. Oswald Lee Bonney Business Jr. Usher . . . January Graduate. Reginald Laverne Bonney General Morning Bible Club . . . Jr. Usher . . . Jr, Varsity Football '5l . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . Wrestling '48, '49, '50, '51 . . . January Graduate. I72 Walter Andrew Booriakin General Bookroom Assistant . , . J.V. Tennis '52 . . . Transfer from Washington- Lee High School . . . Camera Club . . . Tennis Club . . . World and News Events Club . . . January Graduate. Thomas Pollard Bowe, Jr. Language House of Representatives '47, '48, '49 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '50 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '52 . . . Comet Show '47 , . , Hi-Y Minstrels '5l. '52 . . . January Graduate. William Austin Bozarth General June Graduate. Jearldean Bradley Business House of Representatives '47 . , . Red Cross Representative . , . Footlights Club . . . Secretary of Future Business Leaders of America . . . Jr. Chorus '47 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l. '52, '53 , , . Jr. Band '48 . . . Comet Show '49 . . . Oflice Assistant . . . August Graduate. Amber La Verne Bratten Business Footlights Club . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l . . . June Graduate. Edward Allen Brewton Language Debators , . . Cue Club . . . Quill and Scroll . , . Key Club . , . Creative Writing Guild . . . Spectator Staff , . . Transfer from Montgomery Blair High School . . . Annual, Treasurer of Photographer . . . Secretary of Photog- raphy Club . . . Visual Aids Club . . . Newspaper, Photographer . . . June Graduate. Leonard Harold Brooke General January Graduate. Barbara Diane Brown General Art Club . . . Bowling Team '5l . . . Transfer from Lansdowne High Schol . . . Jr. Chorus '50 . . . June Graduate. Kathryn Louise Brown Business Footlights Club . . . Jr, Chorus '48, '49 . . . F. B, L. A ,... June Graduate. Sylvester Dimmoclt Brown, III General Secretary of Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club , . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '52, '53 , . . Hi-Y Minstrels '5l. '52 . . . Varsity Football '5l. '52 . . . Varsity Track '5l. '52, '53 . . .Indoor Track '52, '53 . . , June Graduate. Richard Alan Brownell General Science Club . . . Intramural Basket- ball . . . Bowling Team . . . June Graduate. Robert Lee Bryan General Distributors' Club . . . June Graduate. Shirley Louise Bryant Business Jr. Y-Teens . . . Girls' Athletic Club . . . Bowling Team . . . August Graduate. Charles Robert Bulfkin Language Intramural Track '49 . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . Intramural Football . . . June Graduate. Sylvia Sue Buie General Treasurer of Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . . . Drill Team '50 . . . June Graduate. Alyce Rae Burchett General Treasurer of Junior Class . . . Home- room Treasurer . , . Varsity Cheer- leader . , . Jr. Varsity Cheerleader . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . June Graduate. Stuart Harold Buxbaum General Red Cross Representative . . . Key Club Treasurer . . . Monogram Club Treasurer , . . Jr. Chorus '48. '49, '50 . . . Jr. Usher . . . Manager of Varsity Football Team '50 . . . Intra- mural Trark '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Manager of Varsity Track '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . Intramural Football . . . Sr. Chorus '5l, '52. '53 ...June Graduate. Cecil Morgan Buyrn General June Graduate. John A. Campbell General Homeroom Treasurer '50 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '52, '53 . . . Swimming Team '51, '52, '53 . . . Intramural Football '49 . . . Intramural Volleyball '49 . . . Junior Miss '52 . . . June Graduate. Carolyn May Canoles Language Secretary of Sophomore Class . . . House of Representatives '50 , . . Jr. Y-Teens . , . Homeroom Treasurer '49 . . . Treasurer of Le Cercle Fran- cais . , . Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l, '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '49 . . . Language Tournament . . . Li- brary Assistant . . . Games Literary Society . . . June Graduate. Evelyn Patsy Cecil Business Footlights Club . . . Jr. Chorus '47. '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52 .. . Comet Show '48, '50, '51 . . . Double Sextette '47. '48, '49 . . . Ollice Assistant . . . January Graduate. Donald Ray Chick General Intramural Track '51 . . . Swimming Team '52, '53 . . . Intramural Wrest- ling '50 . . . Jr. Usher. . . January Graduate. Frederick Dean Clark General Varsity Football '52 . . . Intramural Wrestling '52 . . . Transfer from East High School. Wichita. Kansas . . . Jr. Varsity Football . . . Jr. Varsity Wrestling . . . June Graduate. Sally Louvenia Compton Business Band '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Drill Team '49 . . . Captain of Majorettes '50 . . . Drum Major '51, '52, '53 , . . June Graduate. William Claiborne Coupland General Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Intramural Track '48 . . . Tennis . . . Varsity Basketball '52, '53 . . . Intra- mural Football . . . Intramural Tennis . . . Jr. Blues . . . Jr. Varsity Basket- ball . . . June Graduate Patricia Wrenn Cramer Language House of Representatives '47 . . . Debaters' Club . . , Quill and Scroll . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . . . Band '48, '49, '50, '51. '52, '53 . . . Treasurer of Band '52 . . . State Literary Events '51 . . . Annual Staff , . . Annual Editor . . . Language Tournaments '52 . . . Play Day '50 . . . Ping Pong Tournament '50 . . . S. I. P. A. Convention . . . Games Literary Society . . . Orchestra '48, '49, '50, '5l, '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . All-City Band '48. '49, '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . All-State Band '49, '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Ollice Assistant . . . June Graduate. Harold Louis Crank General June Graduate. Virgie Lee Crank General Red Cross Representative . . . Pan American League . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Leader of Morning Bible Club . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Ollice Assistant . . . Bowling Team '50 . . . Play Day '49 . . . June Graduate. Georgia Arlone Culbert General House of Representatives '52, '53 . . . Girls' Athletic Club . . . Drill Team . . . Bowling Team . . . Transfer from Point Loma High School, San Diego, California . . . Bible Club . . . June Graduate. Ammie Cummings Business I Girls' Athletic Club . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50, '51 . . . Bowling Team '50, '51 . . . June Graduate. Joseph Clairborne Davis Language Creative Writing Guild , . . June Graduate. Richard Edmund Davis General Monogram Club . . . Morning Bible Club . . . Varsitv Baseball '52, '53 . . . Intramural Track '52 . . . Cap- tain of Swimming Team '51, '52, '53 . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . Intra- mural Tennis . . . State Champion Relay Team . , . June Graduate. Jack Edwin Dent, Jr. Language Pan American Leauue . . . Cue Club . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52 . . . Annual Staff . . . Thespians . . . Comet Show '51 . . . State Contest Play '52 . . . Transfer from Thomas- ville High School . . . June Graduate. 173 Mary Virginia Derieux Language House of Representatives '52 . . , Footlights Club . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . Bible Club . . . Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '49 . . . Sr, Chorus '50 . . . Comet Show '49, '50 . . . Sr. Board of Directors . . . Office Assistant . . . Double Sextette '49, '50 . . . January Graduate. Don Lee Desselle General Treasurer of Freshman Class . . . Homeroom Treasurer '52 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Monogram Club . . . Les Cadets . . . Varsity Football '51, '52 . . . Intramural Track '49 . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . Intramural Football . . . Intramural Volleyball . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . State High School Wrestling Champion '48 . . . Jr. Jubilee . . . June Graduate. Elizabeth Lillian Devey Language Red Cross Representative . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '47. '48, '49. '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . June Graduate. Eugene Michael Diamond General Debaters Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Science Club . , , Little U.N. . . . Stamp Club . . . Spectator Staff , . . Marionette Club . . . Varsity Baseball Manager '49, '50 . . . Intra- mural Football '48 . . . June Graduate. Nancy Lee Diemer Language Girls' Athletic Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Pan American League . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Spectator Stall' . . . Bowling Team '51, '52 . . . Jr. High Sewing Contest. first place. '48, '49, '50 . . , June Graduate. Ellie Lee Dougherty Language President of Student Government '52, '53 . . . Vice-President of Student Government '51, '52 . . . Treasurer of Student Government '50, '51 . . . Treasurer of Ninth Grade Class . . . Secretary of Eighth Grade Class . . . House of Representatives '48, '50 . . . Governor of Girls' State '52 . . . Girls' Nation. Secretary of State '52 . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Jr. Var- sity Cheerleader . . . President and Vice-President of Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Morning Bible Club . . . Presi- dent of Les Cadets . . . President of Jr. Chorus . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '5l. '52, '53 . . . Sr. Sextette '50, '5l. '52 . . . Leader of Madrigals . . . Drill Team '50 . . . Comet Show '49, '50, '51, '52 . . , Hi-Y Minstrels '51, '52 . . . Outstanding Sophomore . . . Double Sextette . . . June Graduate. John Savas Drames Business Art Club . . . Cue Club . . . Thespians . . . Les Cadets . . . Band '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . Orchestra '52 . . . All- City Band '49, '50, '5l. '52 . . . Bowling Team '47. '48 . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Photography Club . . . August Graduate. Marilyn jean Dwyer General Bowling Team '51, '52, '53 . . June Graduate. Anne Thornton East Language Vice-President Sophomore Class . . . Secretary Jr. Class . . . Student Senate '51, '52 . . . House of Representatives '48, '49, '50 . . . Homeroom Treas- urer '52 . . . Girls' State '52 . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Membership Chairman and Vice-President of Sr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51 . , . Most Outstand- ing Junior Girl . . . January Graduate. Robert Arnold Eldredge General Varsity Football '52 . . . June Grad- uate. Patricia Anne Eller Language House of Representatives '49 . , , Pan American League . . . Secretary of Little U.N .... F.B.L.A. . . . Annual Staff . . . Spectator Staff . . . Language Tournaments, '52 . . . June Graduate. Horace Matthew Enlow General Transfer from New Hanover High School, Wilmington, North Carolina . . . Judicial Marshall . . . Biology Club . . . Rille Team . . . August Graduate. Gerald Adams Enos General Vice-President of Junior Class . . , House of Representatives '49, '50 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '48, '49 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Key Club . . . Mono- gram Club. Secretary . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . , Sr. Chorus '50, '5l. '52, '53 . . . Madrigals '51, '52 . , , Comet Show '51 . . . Boys' Quartet '52 . . . Varsity Football '51, '52 . . . Intramural Track '51 . . . June Graduate. Nancy Lee Equils Business Homeroom Treasurer '52 . . . Art Club . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Secretary of Footlights Club . , . Vice-President and Reporter of Future Business Leaders of America . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Drill Team . . . Lunchroom Cashier . . . Bowling Team . . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . June Graduate. George Edward Fee, Jr. General President of June Sr. Class . . . Stu- dent Senate '52, '53 . . . House of Representatives '52 . . . Boys' State '52, Mayor of Lee City and Boys' State . . . Citizenship Medal . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Key Club, Vice-President, Delegate to International Key Club Convention . . . Spectator Staff, Sports Editor . . . Business Staff of Spectator . . . Jr. Usher . . . Tennis '52 . . . Trans- fer from Suffolk High School . . . President of Sophomore Class . . . Vice-President of Homeroom . . . Chaplain of Boys' Hi-Y . . . Key Club . . . School Paper . . . June Graduate. Beverly Ann Flannery Language Homeroom Treasurer '52 . . . Little U.N .... Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Band '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . Typist for Annual Staff . . . Graduation Band '51, '52 . . . Majorette '50, '51, '52 . . . Library Assistant . . . June Graduate. Thomas Edward Fleming Language Senator of Sr, Class . . . Student Sen- ate '52 . . , Homeroom Treasurer '51, '52 . . . Boys' State '52 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Key Club . . . Sr. Chorus '52, '53 . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Intramural Tennis . . . Intramural Volleyball . . . June Graduate. Dorothy Jean Forehand Business Jr. Y-Teens . . . Girls' Athletic Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Jr, Chorus '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '51 . . . Drill Team '49 . . . Clinic Assistant . . . Transfer from Woodrow Wilson High School . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Operetta . . . Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y . . . Public Service Assistant . . . Home- room Treasurer . . . Ollice Assistant . . . Girls' Monogram Club . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Modern Dance Club . . . Pep Club . . . Typist for The Presi- dent . . . June Graduate. Allen Cromwell Franlrenburger, Jr. General Homeroom Treasurer '51, '52 . . . Monogram Club . . . Les Cadets . . . Varsity Baseball '52, '53 . . . Varsity Basketball '53 . . . Transfer from Kempsville High School . . . Baseball '50 . . . June Graduate. John Michael Freire General Distributors Club . . . Vice-President of Pan American League . . . Intra- mural Track '50. '51 . . . Intramural Basketball '50, '51 . . . Intramural Wrestling '50, '51 . . . August Gradu- ate. James Garland Frizzell General June Graduate. James Rodgerson Futrell General Homeroom Treasurer '48, '49, '50 . . . Photography Club . . , Band '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, Captain '52, '53 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Orchestra '48, '49, '50, '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '49, '50 . . .Intra- mural Track '49, '50 . . . Tennis '50. '51 . . . All-City Band '48, '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . All-State Band '51, '52, '53 . . . Varsity Track '48, '49 . . . June Graduate. Thomas Shepherd Gale General House of Representatives '49 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Band '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . Orchestra '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . Bowling Team '49 . . . Intramural Wrestling '49 . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . January Graduate. Nancy Lou Gavan Language Homeroom Treasurer '51, '52 . . . Footlights Club . . . Sr, Y-Teens I74 F. B. L. A .... P'ay Day '50 . .. Secretary of Future Nurses . . . Morn- ing Bible Club . . . Typist for Annual Staff . . . Spectator Staff . . . Oflice Assistant . . . June Graduate. Nancy Louise Gilford Language House of Representatives '50 . . . Girls' Athletic Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Vice-President of Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '48 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, 52, '53 . . . Sr, Sextette '51, 52. '53 . . . Madrigals '52. '53 . . . Language Tournaments '52 . . . Games Literary Society . . . June Graduate. Ann Carolyn Gillette Business Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Oflice Assistant . . . June Graduate. Stanley Glaser General Red Cross Representative . . . Foot- lights Club . . . Intramural Wrestling '51 . . . June Graduate. Charles Alexander Goodwyn, Jr. Language House of Representatives '51 . . . Monogram Club. President . . . Sr. Hi-Y. Chaplain . . . Varsity Football '50, '51, '52, Captain '52 . . , Jr. Varsity Football '49 . . . A. A. U. Wrestling Champion '52 . . . Wrestling '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . June Graduate. Fred Wells Granger General Photography Club . . . June Graduate. Fred Thomas Gray General House of Representatives '52, '53 . . . Sr. Hi-Y President . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Band '48, '49, '50, '51, . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '51, '52 . . . Hi-Y Minstrels '52 . . . Boys' Quartet '52 . , . All- City Band '48, '49 . . . Varsity Foot- ball '5l, '52 . . . Intramural Wrestling '50 . . . June Graduate. Russell King Gray General House of Representatives '50 . . . Monogram Club . . . Les Cadets . . . Comet Show '50 . . . Varsity Baseball '51, '52, '53 . . . Varsity Football '51, '52 . . , Intramural Football '48, '49, '50 . . . Wrestling '48. '49, '50 . . . Jr. Blues '49, '50 . . . June Graduate. Dorothy Mary Green General Distributors' Club . . . Transfer from Holy Trinity School . . . Jr. Chorus . . . June Graduate. Samuel Archer Green General Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Intramural Football . . . Track '50 . . . Tennis '52, '53 . , . Intramural Golf . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Varsity Basketball '51-'52, '52-'53 . . , Jr. Blues . . . Jr. Varsity Basket- ball '50 . . . June Graduate. Nancy Ann Greene Language Homeroom Treasurer '51 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Art Club . . . Cue Club . . . Secretary of Pan American League , . . Treasurer of Little U.N .... Secretary-Treasurer of Future Teachers . . . Jr. Chcrus '50 . . . Spectator Staff . . . Drill Team '51, '52 . . , Oflice Assistant . , . Transfer from Swanson Jr. High School , . . Bowling Team . , , June Graduate. Margaret Clare Gross Language Homeroom Treasurer '52 . . . Sr, Y- Teens, Inter-Club Council . , . Spec- tator Staff . . . Bowling Team '51, '52 . . . Transfer from Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda. Mary- land . . . Cappella Choir '50, '51 . . . Kassi . . , Pom Pom Team '50, '51 , . , Jr. Varsity Basketball '50, '51 . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . June Graduate. Edwin Vance Grover General Creative Writing Guild . . . January Graduate. James Steirling Gunn General Red Cross Representative . . . Jr. Chorus , . . Twelfth Night . . . Intramural Tennis . . . June Graduate. Stanley Hainer General Homeroom Treasurer '49 . . . Jr, Chorus '49 . . . January Graduate. Anita Beatrice Hallman Business Girls' Athletic Club . , . Footlights Club . . . Future Business Leaders of America, President and Public Infor- mation Committee . . . Business Man- ager of Annual . . . Ollice Assistant . . . Bowling Team '49, '50, '51 . , . June Graduate. Ira Richard Hanna Language Red Cross Representative . . . House of Representatives '51, '52 , . . Pan American League . . . Vice-President of Science Club . . . Band '49, '50. '51, '52 . . , Language Tournament '52 . , . All-City Band '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . All-State Band '49, '50, '51 , , . June Graduate. Malcolm Lynn Harland General Band '49, '50, '5l. '52 . . . August Graduate. Wallace Finley Hawkins General Intramural Wrestling . . . Tumbling Team '48, '49 . . . Varsity Football '50, '51 , . , January Graduate. Charles Barrick Hayes Language Sr. Hi-Y , . . Monogram Club . . , Hi-Y Minstrel '52 . . . Varsity Track '51, '52, '53 , . , Intramural Wrest- ling . . . Jr. Varsity Football '51 . . . Indoor Track '51, '52, '53 . . , Cross Country Track '51 , . . Cradock Relays '51, '52, '53 . . . June Grad- uate. Charles Thedford Hedrick General Red Cross Representative . . . Presi- dent of Footlights Club . . . Band '47, '48 , . . Intramural Wrestling '48 . . . August Graduate. Ervine Martin Helm Language Art Club . . . Creative Writing Guild . . . Spectator Staff . . , Intramural Wrestling '49 . . . June Graduate. Judith Elaine Hendricks Language Art Club, President . . . Footlights Club . . . Pan American League . . . Cue Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus . . , Future Teachers . . . Gar- den Club . . . Comet Show '49, '50 , . . June Graduate. Ira Lee Hill General Transfer from Oak Ridge High School , . , Intramural Basketball . . . August Graduate. Ted Hunter Hill Language Cue Club . . . Band . . . National Thespian Society . . . State Contest Play . . . June Graduate. Nancy Ann Hitchings General Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52 . , . Comet Show '49, '50, '51 . . , June Graduate. Philip Eberle Hobson General Homeroom Treasurer '48 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . . . Hi-Y Minstrels '52 , . . Varsity Baseball '5l, '52 , . . Varsity Football '50, '51 , . . Intramural Football '48 . . . June Graduate, Barbara Jan Hodges Language President of January Class '53 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '51, '52 . . . Pan American League . . , Jr. Y-Teens , . . Morning Bible Club . . . Garden Club . . . Jr. Chorus '49 . . , Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52 , . . Oflice As- sistant . , . Norfolk Student Council '52 . , . January Graduate. jimmy Gray Hodges General Monogram Club . . . Sr. Chorus '51 . . . Intramural Volley Ball . . . Golf '50, '51, '52 . . . January Graduate. Anderson Byron Holderby, Jr. General House of Representatives . . . Home- room Treasurer . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Jr. Chorus . . , Sr. Chorus . . . Varsity Track '52, '53 . . , Intramural Wrest- ling . . . June Graduate. Lois Carol Holland Business Homeroom Treasurer '52 . . . Band '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Drill Team '48, '49 , . . Comet Show '48, '52 . . . Captain of Majorettes '51, '52, '53 . . , June Graduate. Mason Randolph Holland General House of Representatives '48, '49 . , . Band '50, '51, '52 . . . Comet Show '48 . , . Varsity Baseball '52 . . . January Graduate, Paul Schar Holland General Intramural Wrestling '50 . . . Science Fair '50 . . . June Graduate. 175 Don Warren Holloway Language Jr. Varsity Football '51, '52 . . . Intramural Track '50, '51 . . . Var- sity Track '52 . . . Indoor Track '51, '52 , . . Intramural Trophy Winner . . . June Graduate. Diane Hathaway Holmes Language Homeroom Treasurer '52, '53 . . . Little U.N .... Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Future Nurses . . . Les Cadets . . . Spectator Staff . . . Clinic Assistant . , . Girls' Tennis Club . . . Transfer from Rogers High School, Newport, R. I .,.. Pep Night . . . Art Club . . . June Graduate. Jonathan Trumbull Howe Language Vice-President of June Senior Class . . . Debaters Club . . . Creative Writing Guild . . . Monogram Club . . . Pan American League . . . Cue Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Thes- pians, President . . . Spectator Stall. Assistant Sports Editor , . . State Lit- erary Events, Debating '52, '53 . . . Tennis Team '51, '52, '53 . . . State Contest Play '52 . . . National Essay Anthology '51, '52 . . . City Run- nerup, I Speak for Democracy Con- test '5l . . , First Place State Editorial Contest '52 . . . Awards National Scholastic Writing Contest '52 , . , Transfer from Rogers High School. Newport, R. I .... June Graduate, Stuart Henry Hughey General June Graduate. Virginia Mae Humphrey Business Girls' Athletic Club . . . Jr. Chorus '48. '49 , . , Sr. Chorus '50 . . . F. B. L. A .... Bowling Team '48, '49 . . . June Graduate. Samuel Lee Jackson General House of Representatives '50, '52 . . . Homeroom Treasurer . , . Red Cross Representative . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Jr. Chorus '48 . . . Varsity Baseball '5l. '52, '53 . , . Jr. Blues '49 . . . Baseball Team Manager '49 , . , Jr. Varsity Basket- ball '51-52 . . , August Graduate. Nancy Leigh Jenkins General Art Club . . . Cue Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Language Tournaments '52 . . . Li- brary Assistant . . . Transfer from Maury High School . . . Bain Literary Society , . . French Club . . , Com- modore Staff . . . January Graduate. Bobbytte Jeannette johnson General Cue Club. Secretary . , . Sr. Chorus '50, '51 . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . , Annual Staff, Typist . , . Spectator Staff . . . Thespians . . . Drill Team '50, '51 . . . Bowling Team '51, '52 - . - Comedy of Errors , . . Transfer from Onancock High School. Onan- cock. Virginia . , . Home Economics Club, Treasurer . . . Girls' Basketball Team . . . Glee Club , . . Treasurer of Home Economics Club on Eastern Shore . , . June Graduate. Patricia Ann Johnson General Red Cross Representative . . . Sr. Y- Teens . , . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 , . . Annual Staff , . . Spectator Staff . . . Ollice Assistant . , . Transfer from Zenia Central High School . . . Girls' Athletic Association . . . Future Home- makers of America . . . June Graduate. Thomas Lindemann Johnson Language Pan American League . . . Little U.N. . . . Creative Writing Guild . . . Sr, Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Spectator Staff . . , Tennis Team '51, '52 . .. Transfer from Punahou School. Hono- lulu, Hawaii . . . Homeroom Chaplain . . . June Graduate. Leonard Wayne Johnston General June Graduate. Aubrey Earl Jones, Jr. General Homeroom Treasurer '52 , . . June Graduate. Hector Doyle Jones General Treasurer of January Senior Class . . . Homeroom Treasurer '50 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Swimming Team '51, '52, '53 , . , Intramural Bowling . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . June Graduate. Irving Earl Jones, Jr. General Treasurer, Distributors' Club . . . Band '50. '51, '52 . , . August Grad- uate. Joyce Ann Joyner Language House of Representatives '49 . . Footlights Club . . , Cue Club . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Morning Bible Club , . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . , . Madrigals '53 , . , Comet Show '49 . . . June Graduate. Joyce Katherine Junginger General House of Representatives '51 . . . Footliehts Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50. '51, '52, '53 , . . Bowling Team '50 , . , June Graduate. Robert Franklin Keller General Distributors' Club . , . Intramural Wrestling '50 . . . June Graduate. Margaret Ann Kidd Language House of Representatives '52 . , . Homeroom Treasurer '49 . . . Red Cross Representative , . . Jr. Varsity Cheerleader . . , Varsity Cheerleader . . . Footlights Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens Representative . . . Morning Bible Club' , . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49. '50. Treasurer . . . Sr. Chorus '5l. '52, '53 . . . Drill Team . , . Hi-Y Minstrels '51, '52 . . . Office Assistant . , . Girls' Athletic Club .... lune Graduate. Karen Jean King Business Cue Club . . . Reporter. F. B. L. A. . . , Office Assistant . . . Transfer from Balboa Junior High School. Canal Zone . . . June Graduate. Nancy Louise King Language Art Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Pan American League . . . Sr. Y-Teens, Inter Club Council . . . Future Teach- ers . . . Spectator Staff . . . Drill Team '51, '52, '53 . . . Bowling Team '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . Library Assistant . . , June Graduate. Nancy Ann Kipp Language Pan American League . , . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Clinic Assistant . . . Sr. Y-Teens , , . January Grad- uate. Evelyn Joyce Kline Business Sr. Y-Teens . . . Library Assistant . , . Bowling Team '51, '52 . , , Transfer from Fitch High School, Groton, Conn .... Glee Club '49, '50, '51 , . . June Graduate. Corliss Roan Knapp Language Le Cercle Francais . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Transfer from Greenwich High School. Greenwich, Conn .... Fresh- man Girls' Chorus '50 . . . Sophomore Girls' Chorus '51 . . . Boosters' Club . . . Musical Appreciation Club . . , June Graduate. Iris Kralcower Language Transfer from Washington Irving High School, New York . . . Junior Class Secretary . . . Homeroom Treas- urer . . . Future Teachers Club , . . Jr. Chorus . . . Stall' of School Paper . . . June Graduate. Alexander Harry Kyrus General Red Cross Representative . . . Sr, Hi-Y , . . Transfer from Norfolk Academy . . , Varsity Football '47, '48, '49, '50 . . . Annual Staff . . . Monogram Club . . . August Graduate, James Roosevelt Land, Jr. Language Sr. Hi-Y . . . Science Club . . . Kev Club . , . Language Tournament '51 . . . Intramural Basketball '49, '50, '51 . . . Jr. Blues '49. '50 , . . Var- sity Basketball '51, '52 . . . June Graduate. Charles Clayton Lastinger General Sr Hi-Y , . . Band . , . Varsitv Foot- ball '52 . , , Transfer from Norfolk Academy . . . Monogram Club . . . Vice-President of Junior Class . . . Varsity Baseball '52 . . . Varsity Football '51 . . . August Graduate. Doris Carol Lerman Business Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . June Graduate. Roderic Winfred Lewis General Distributors' Club. President . . . Bowling Team '50, '51 . . . January Graduate. Nancy Ann Lipford Business House of Representatives '52 , . . Homeroom Treasurer '49, '50 . . . Varsity Cheerleaders . . , Sr. Y-Teens. Treasurer . . . Sr. Chorus '52, '53 . . . Spectator Staff. Tvnist . . . Office Assistant . . . Bowling Team '51, '52, '53 . , . June Graduate. 176 Richard Lockhart Language Transfer from Oceana High School . . . Beta Club . . . June Graduate. Harmon Earl Long General Varsity Football '49 . . . Jr. Blues '48 . . . Jr. Varsity Football '48 . . . Jr, Varsity Basketball '49, '50 . . . June Graduate. Joseph Nelson Longton Language Wrestling, '52, '53 . , . Intramural Wrestling '51, '52 . . . Science Club . . . Photography Club . . . Dramatics Club . . . Transfer from Norfolk Catholic High School . . . June Grad- uate. Thomas Elmore Lovitt General Intramural Wrestling '50 . . . Science Fair '50 . . . June Graduate. James Oscar Lowe, Jr. Language Red Cross Representative . , . Debaters , , . Art Club . . . Stamp Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Cue Club Treas- urer and President . . . Thespians Vice-President . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . Second Place in Public Speaking Con- test '52 . . . Contest Play '51 . , , Comet Show '50, '51 . . . Twelfth Night . . . Romeo and Juliet , . , Comedy of Errors . . . WhV'Ih2 Chimes Rang , . . Junior Miss . . , June Graduate. Patricia Ann Lucas Language Girls' Athletic Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . , . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . Les Cadets . . . Drill Team '5l. '52, '53 . . . Bowling Team '50, '51, '52 . . . June Graduate, James Carter Luck Business Sr. Hi-Y . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Jr. Varsity Baseball '47 , . . Jr. Varsity Football '48, '49 . , . Jr. Varsitv Basketball '48 . . . Intramural Wrestling '48 . . . January Graduate. Wilhelmina Maria Magteld Mahieu Language Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . , Tennis Club . . . Transfer from Gemeentelvk Lyceum - Den H e 1 d e r Netherlands . . . School Club . . . June Graduate, Janet Elinor Malvin Language Homeroom Treasurer '51, '52 . . . Red Cross Representative '52 . . . Foot- lights Club . . . Pan American League . , . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus . . . Sr. Chorus . . . Drill Team . , , June Graduate. William Edward Mansfield, Jr. Language June Graduate. Hugh Burwell Marshall General Red Cross Representative . . , Sr. Chorus '51 . . . Pan American League . . , Tennis Team '52 . . . Intramural Track '51, '52 . . , Wrestling '51 . . , June Graduate. M jo Anne Frances May General Footlights Club , . . Jr, Chorus '49, '50 . . . Annual Staff , . . Spectator Staff . , . Bowling Team '50, '51 . . . Ohice Assistant , , . Library As- sistant . . . Transfer from Holy Trinity High School . . . June Graduate. Robert Charles McAllister General Red Cross Representative , . . Foot- lights Club , . . Cue Club . . . Thes- pians , . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . , , Comet Show '48, '49, '50, '51, '52 . . , Bowling Team '47 . . . Intra- mural Wrestling , , . Intramural Swim- ming . . , Intramural Tennis . . . Intramural Track . . . Intramural Volleyball . . . Football Manager, Var- sity '50, '5l, '52 . . . City-Wide Ten- nis Tournament . . , Jr. May Day . . . Shakespearean Play '48, '49, '50, '51 . . . Junior Miss '52 . . . June Graduate. Jacqueline Lee McClannan Language Sr. Y-Teens . . , Future Nurses . . , Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53, Treasurer '52, '53 . . . Footlights Club . . . Drill Team '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Playday '50 . , . June Graduate. Dana Ann McFarland General Art Club . . . Photography Club . . . Bowling Team, '50 . , . June Grad- uate. William Stephen McGee General House of Representatives '51 . . , Morning Bible Club . , . Sr. Chorus . . . Comet Show '50, '51 . . , Jan- uary Graduate. Ephraim Rankin McLean, 3rd Language Transfer from Hoosac High School, Hoosick. New York . . . Student Council '50, '51 . . . Library Club . , . Liturgical Choir '49, '50, '51 . . . General Information Prize . . . John Spargo, Jr., Memorial Prize, '50, '51 . , . History Prize '49, '51 . , . Time Current Events Prize '49, '50 . . . June Graduate. Sanford LaMartine Mead Language Transfer from Punahou Academy, Honolulu. Hawaii . , . President of Freshman Homeroom . . . Vice-Presi- dent of Sophomore Homeroom . . . June Graduate. Daniel I-'Iurff Mechling General Creative Writing Guild . . . Transfer from Niles Township High School . . , Hi-Y . . . August Graduate. Barbara Ruth Milgrom Language Pan American League . . . F. B. L. A. . . . Spanish Tournament '52 , . . June Graduate. Ola Louisa Miller Language Girls' Athletic Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Future Nurses . . . Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Library Assistant . . . Bowling Team '50 . . . June Graduate, Patricia Hope Miller General Oflice Assistant . . . January Graduate, Jane Carolyn Mills Language Girls' Athletic Club , . . Footlights Club , , , Jr. Y-Teens , , . Sr. Y- Teens . , . Le Cercle Francais . , . Morning Bible Club , . . Les Cadets . , , Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . , Drill Team '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '51 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . June Graduate. Dorothy Elizabeth Milteer Language Senior Class Secretary . . . House of Representatives '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . Program Chairman of Sr, Y-Teens . , . President of Sr. Y-Teens . . , Le Cercle Francais Secretary . . . Vice- President of Creative Writing Guild , . . Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 , . . Annual Staff , . . Drill Team Lieutenant . , . Language Tout- naments '52 . . . Chairman of Virginia Y-Teen Conference . . . June Grad- uate. Vincent Joseph Mollura General Homeroom Treasurer '50, '51, '52 . . . Varsity Football '51, '52 . . . Intramural Wrestling '50, '51 . . . Jr. Varsity Basketball '49, '50 , . Jr, Varsity Football '49, '50 . , . June Graduate. Charles Dickson Moore General June Graduate. Patricia Lorene Moore Language , Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Footlights Club . . , Les Cadets , . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . . Spectator Staff . . . Drill Team '50, '5l. '52, '53 . . . Language Tourna- ments '49, '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Library Assistant. Vice-President . . . Bowling Team, Champion, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . June Graduate. Richard Landin Moore Business Transfer f r o m Braggtown H i g h School, Durham. N. C .,.. Vice- President of Freshman Class . . , Homeroom Representative . . . Jr. Varsity Basketball . , . June Graduate. Patricia Ann Moorhead Language House of Representatives '52 , . . Homeroom Treasurer. '51, '52 . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Future Teachers, Vice-President '52, '53 . , . Annual Staff Typist . . . Spectator Staff . . . Transfer from Calvert County High School, Prince Frederick. Maryland . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Senior Choir '50, '51 . . . Junior Choir '50, Treasurer . . . Prom Court '51 . . , Operetta '51 . . . June Graduate. Patricia Ann Morgan Language Footlights Club , . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Future Nurses . . . Garden Club . . . Les Cadets . , , Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Clinic Assistant . , . June Graduate. I77 Marshall Watts Morrison Language President of Sophomore Class , . . Student Senate '51, '52 . . . House of Representatives '49, '50, '51 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Sr. Hi-Y . , . Boy's Jr. Chorus '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . Boys' Quartet '52, '53 . . . Intramural Basketball '50, '51 . . . Intramural Wrestling '50, '51 . . . Jr. Blues '50, '51 . . . Key Club . . . June Graduate. Virginia Welton Morriss Language Homeroom Treasurer '48, '49 . , Vice-President of Quill and Scroll . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Garden Club . . . Picture Editor of Annual Staff . . . Office Assistant . . . Kermesse Queen '51 . . . June Graduate, Barbara West Morton Language Pan American League . . . Science Club , . . Little U.N .... Future Teachers . . . Future Nurses . . , Spectator Staff . . . Transfer from Roosevelt High School . . , Jr. Red Cross . . . June Graduate. Dean Healey Morton Language Band '49, '50 . . . All-State Band '49, '50 . . . June Graduate. Don Thomas Morton Language House of Representatives '51, '52 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '52 , . . June Graduate. David J. Mosel Language Homeroom Treasurer '51 , . , Sr. Hi-Y . . . Jr. Chorus . . . Sr. Chorus . . . Band '48 , . . Comet Show '52 . . . Varsity Track '52 . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . June Graduate. Elynor Maguire Neblett Language Sr. Y-Teens . . . Future Nurses . . . Spectator Staff . . . Transfer from Woodrow Wilson High School. Wash- ington, D. C. , . . Social Studies Club . . . Section President . . , Section Secretary . . . Student Council Pub- licity Committee . . . Intramural Tour- naments . . . Second Honorary Girls' Volleyball Team . . . Jr. Town Meeting League . . . June Graduate. Sandra Lee Ogden Language House of Representatives '52 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '51 . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . , Les Cadets . . . Spectator Staff . . , Language Tournaments '52 . . . June Graduate. Sherry Leonard Ogden Language Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . . . Spectator Staff . . . June Graduate. Betty Cathryn Oswald General Cue Club . , . Transfer from Monetta High School . , . Home Economics Club . . . Glee Club . . , June Grad- nate. Barbara Deane Owen Language House of Representatives '49 . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . , Girls' Athletic Club . , . Pan American League . . . Garden Club . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 , , . Sr, Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . , Spectator Staff . , . Tennis '50 . . . June Graduate, Betty Rae Owen Language Jr. Y-Teens , . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . . , Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49 . . . Office Assistant . . . Games Literary Society , , , Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . , . June Graduate, Betty jane Owens General Annual Staff . , . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . , . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . President of Jr. Y-Teens . . . Footlights Club . , . Drill Team '49, '50 . . , May Day . . . Jr, Y-Teen Conference Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . June Grad- uate. Barbara Helen Pearce General Cue Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens , . . Bowl- ing Team . . . Transfer from Poly High School, Long Beach California . . . Majorette . . . Student Govern- ment Secretary . . . Chamber of Com- merce . . . Tennis Team , . . June Graduate. Mason Buclctrout Peebles General Intramural Track '50 . , , Intramural Football '50 . , , Intramural Wrest- ling '49 . . . Intramural Basketball '51 . . . June Graduate. Margaret Mary Ann Peterson Language Transfer from Flushing High School, New York . . . G. O, Representative , . . Convention Delegate Red, White. Blue Party , . , Jr, Chorus '49, '50 Hi-Y Treasurer . . . Red Cross Rep- resentative . , , June Graduate, i james J. Phares Language Homeroom Treasurer . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Key Club . , , Les Cadets , . . Varsity Basketball '51, '52, '53 . . . Intramural Basketball . , . Jr. Blues '49 , , , J. V. Basketball '50, '51 . , . June Graduate. Barbara Ann Pharo Language Vice-President of Freshman Class . , , Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders , , , Footlights Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens . , , President of Le Cercle Francais . , . Les Cadets , . , Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . , Historian of Sr. Chorus '51, '52. '53 . . , Girls' Sextette Leader '51, '52, '53 . , . Madrigals. Leader '51, '52, '53 . . . Spectator Staff . . . Drill Team '50, '51 . , , Comet Show '49, '50, '51, '52 . . , Hi-Y Minstrels '51, '52 . , . Language Tournament '52 , . . Double Sextette '50 . . , Girls' Trio '51, '52 , , . Play Dav '51 . , . President of Inter-French Club Council . . . Oflice Assistant . . . Crave Myrtle Queen '52 . , , June Graduate, George Hilliard Phillips General Distributors' Club . . , Reporter and Secretary of Distributors' Club . . , Jr. Chorus '48 . . , January Graduate. Sandra Anne Piclcard Language Red Cross Representative , . . Sr, Y-Teens . . . President and Secretary of Creative Writing Guild . . . Little U.N .... Footlights Club . . . Spec- tator Staff . . , State Literary Events . . . Drill Team '50, '51, '52, '53 , . . Language Tournament '51 . , . Clinic Assistant . . . Library Assistant . , . Office Assistant . . , Games Literary Society , . . First Place Winner in Voice of Democracy Contest '52 . , , June Graduate, Gordon Orion Potter General Boys' State '52 . , . Science Club . , , Sr. Chorus '52, '53 . , , Manager of Varsity Football Team '51, '52 . . . Bowling Team '49, '50 , . , Manager of Varsity Basketball Team '52 , . , June Graduate, Patricia Ellen Pratt General Future Nurses , . . Drill Team '52. '53 , . . Transfer from W. B. Ray High School . . , Jr. Bowling League '50, '51 . , . June Graduate. Edgar Brian Pritchard Language Student Senate '49, '50 , . , House of Representatives '51, '52 . . . Pan American League , . , Little U.N, , , , Language Tournaments '52 , . Intra- mural Basketball '50, '51 . . . June Graduate, Barbara Penn Reid Language President of Girls' Athletic Club . , , Pan American League , . . Mem- bership Chairman of Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr, Y-Teens . , , Future Teachers . , . President of Garden Club . , . Morning Bible Club . . . Sr, Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Band '48, '49, '50 . . , Red Cross Representative . , , Spectator Staff. Typist , . . Comet Show '51 . , . Captain of Bowling Team '49, '50, '51, '52 . . , Gay Nineties Basketball Team . . . Gav Nineties Cheerleader , . , Ping Pong Tournament . . . Shuffle- Board Tournament . , . June Graduate. Warren Leroy Richardson General Band '49, '50, '51, '52. '53 . . . Orchestra '50, '51, '52, '53 . , . All- State Band '51, '52 . , . June Graduate. Ellen Marilyn Rode Language Homeroom Treasurer '48 , . . Girls' Athletic Club , . . Sr, Y-Teens . , . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49, '50 , . , Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52 . . . Bowling Team '50, '51 . . . January Graduate, Mary Anna Rodems Language Red Cross Representative . , . Foot- lights Club . , . Pan American League . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Creative Writing Guild . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Les Cadets , . . Creative Writing Booklet . . . Language Tour- naments '51, '52 . . . June Graduate. Carmelita Amelia Rodriguez General Girls' Athletic Club , . , Sr, Y-Teens . , , Library Assistant . . . June Grad- uate. 178 Jacqueline Ann Rosan General Home room Treasurer . . . Red Cross Representative , . . Art Club . . , Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . , , Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . , . August Graduate. Charles Talmadge Rose Language Pan American League , . . Cue Club . . , Little U.N., Vice-President . , . Le Cercle Francais . , , United Nations Exam '52 . , , Spectator Stall' . . , Romeo and Juliet . , . Transfer from Croyden Hall Academy . , . June Graduate. Rona May Rosenburg Business Red Cross Representative . , , Foot- lights Club . . . Jr. Chorus '49 . . , Spectaotr Staff . . . January Graduate. Jack Edward Rudiger General Intramural Track '50, '51 , . . Intra- mural Wrestling '50, '51 , , . Jr. Blues '49, '50 . . . Jr. Varsity Basketball . . . Intramural Basketball '49, '50, '51 . . . June Graduate, Gerald Edwin Rudolph General Transfer from Orlando High School, Orlando. Florida . . , Vice-President and Treasurer of Homeroom in Fresh- man Year , . . Jr. Varsity Football , . , June Graduate. Robert Stanley Rupert General Jr. Chorus . , , Sr. Chorus . , , Madri- gals , , , June Graduate. jack Everett Sandler General Red Cross Representative , . . House of Representatives '51 . . . Jr. Chorus '49 , . . Varsity Football '52 . . , Intra- mural Wrestling '50 . , . June Grad- uate. Charles William Schepp General Distributors Club, Vice-President '52, '53 . . , June Graduate. William Edgerton Shawcross Language Footlights Club , , . Cue Club . , , Science Club. Vice-President. President , , . Little U.N .... Le Cercle Francais . . , Treasurer of Creative Writing Guild . . Future Teachers . . . Les Cadets . . , Twelfth Night . . . Romeo and and Juliet . . . Comedy of Errors , , , Delegate. Virginia Junior Academy of Science '51, '52 . , . Children's Theater Play , . , June Graduate, Joan Hannah Simmons General Footlights Club . . , Les Cadets , . , Library Assistant , . . June Graduate. Shirley Lee Simmons Business Library Assistant . . . Transfer from Churchland High School . . . Science Club . . , Jr, Chorus , . , June Grad- uate. Milton Clarke Simpson, Jr. General Red Cross Representative . . . Sr. Hi-Y . , . Monogram Club, President . . . Band '48, '49 . . . Comet Show '47, '51, '52 . . , Jr. Usher ...Varsity Football '49, '50, '51 , . . Varsity Track '51, '52, '53 . . . Intramural Track '47, '48 , . . Intramural Wrestl- ing '47, '48 . . . Intramural Football '47, '48 . . . Intramural Volleyball '48 Intramural Tennis '48, '49 . . . All Foreman Field Honorable Mention '51 . . . Indoor Track '52, '53 . . . Second String All Tidewater '51 , . . All Foreman Field Defensive Team '52 . . . June Graduate. Carol Genedith Smith Language Girls' Athletic Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Pan American League , , . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Bowling Team '48, '49, '50, '51 , , , Drill Team '52 . , . Tied for First Place in City Intramural Swimming Meet . . . Red Cross Representative . . . June Graduate. Carter Roy Smith General Monogram Club . . . Golf '52, '53 . . . Intramural Golf '51, '52 . , . Intra- mural Wrestling '51, 'SZ . . , Stare High School Golf Champion '52 . . . Norfolk J. C. Golf Champion '52 . . . August Graduate. Kay Frances Smith Language House of Representatives '52 . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . , Vice-President of Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . , . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 ...Comet Show '52 . . . May Day Attendant . . . Inter French Club Council . . . Chorus '49 . . , Transfer from Oceana High School . . . Double Sextette '49 . . . Latin Club . . . Allied Youth '49, '50 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '53 . . . June Graduate. Nancy Virginia Smith Language Treasurer of Sophomore Class . . . Student Senate '49, '50 . . . House of Representatives . . . Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader '50 . . . Varsity Cheerleader '51, '52 . . . Footlights Club . . . Quill and Scroll , , . Secretary of Les Cadets . . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Annual Staff. . . Specta- tor Staff . . . Games Literary Society . . . Oliice Assistant . . . June Graduate. Shirley Anne Smith General Distributors' Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Clinic Assistant '51, '52 . , , Bowling Team '49, '50 , . . January Graduate. Shirlev jean Smith Language Footliqhts Club . . . Garden Club . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49, '50 , . . Soecaror Staff . . . Comet Show '48, '49 . . . Office Assistant . . . June Graduate. jerry Curtis South Language Treasurer of Sr. Hi-Y . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 , ..Madriga1s '52, '53 . . . Comet Show '52 . . . Hi-Y Minstrels '52 . . . Boys' Quartet '52, '53 . . . Varsitv Football '51, '52 . . . Outstanding Sophomore . . . June Graduate, Catherine Marv Spessard Language Girls' Athletic Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Serrerarv nf Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . Treasurer of Creative Writing Guild . . . Treasurer of Stamp Club . . . Vice-President of Les Cadets . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 . . . Spectator Stall' . . , Comet Show '49, '51 . . . Hi-Y Minstrels '52 . . . Language Tournament '52 . . . Tennis Tourna- ment '51, '52 . . . Runner-up in Ping- Pong Tournament '50 . . . June Graduate. Myna Joy Stearnes Language Art Club . . . Girls' Athletic Club . . . Pan American League , . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Garden Club . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . Les Cadets . . . Library As- sistant . . . June Graduate. Patricia Mary Steele General President of Red Cross Representatives . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . . . Transfer from Norfolk Catholic High School . . . Reporter on School Paper . . . June Graduate. Nancy Lee Steger General Secretary of Senior Class . . . House of Representatives '52 . . , Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Vice-President of State Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Chapter , , . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . January Graduate. George Charles Stohlman Language Science Club . , . June Graduate. Ronald Forbes Stokes General Intramural Wrestling . . . Comet Show '50, '51, '52, '53 .... Band '47, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Clinic Band '47, '48, '49, '50, '51 . . . All State Band '50, '5l. '52 . , . Leader of Student Dance Band . . . June Gradu- ale. Robert W. Straw General Treasurer of Freshman Class , . , Sr. Hi-Y . . . President of Footlights Club . . , Pan American League . . . Jr. Chorus '51 . . . Sr, Chorus '52 . . . Spectator Stall' . . , June Graduate. Allan Dwight Summers Language Red Cross Representative . . . Pan American League . . . Photography Club . , . Creative Writing Guild . . . Photographer on Annual Staff . . . Photographer on Spectator Staff , . June Graduate. Robert Glen Swindell Language House of Representatives '49, '52 . . . Homeroom Treasurer '50 . . . Chap- lain of Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Sports Editor of Annual . . . Jr. Usher . . , Varsity Football '52 . , . Intramural Wrestling '48, '49 . . . Varsitv Wrestling '50, 51, '52 . June Graduate. Armand Taylor General Wrestling Team '5l. '52, '53 . . . Monogram Club . . . Hi-Y . , . Jr. Varsity Football '50 . . . August Graduate. Billie lim Taylor General Homeroom Treasurer . , . Sr. Hi-Y . . . Monogram Club . . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Track '49, '50, '51 . . . June Graduate. 179 Bruce Jay Teck Language Photography Club . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais , . . Les Cadets . . . Bowling Team '47, '48. '49, '50, '51, '52 . . .Intra- mural Wrestling . . . Intramural Tennis . , . June Graduate. Carolyn Rebecca Temple Language Red Cross Representative . , . Home- room Treasurer '48, '49 . . . Treasurer of Quill and Scroll . . . Le Cercle Fran- cais . . . Les Cadets , . , Band '50, '51 . . . Associate Editor of Annual . . . Comet Show '49 , . . Language Tour- naments '52 . , . S. I. P. A. Conven- tion . . . June Graduate. George Bryson Thomas, Jr. Language President of 8th Grade . . . President of 9th Grade . . , Boys' State '52 . . . House of Representatives '49, '52 . , . Senate '48, '49, '50, '51 . . . Debatets Club , . . Pan American League . . . Little U.N .,.. President of Key Club . . . State Literary Events '51, '52, '53 . . . Band '48. '49, '50, '51. '52 . . . All-City Band '50, '51 . . . All-State Band '50, 51, '52 . . . Language Tour- naments '50, '51, '52, '53 , . , City Officer During Boys' Week , . . June Graduate. MacDonald Thomas General Transfer from Chapel Hill, N. C, . . June Graduate, John Lawrence Thompson Language Junior Class President . . , Student Sen- ate '5I, '52 . , . Boys' State '52 . . . Sr. Hi-Y . . , Key Club. . . Sr. Chorus . . . Madrigals . . . Hi-Y Minstrels . . . Boys' Quartet . . . Jr. Varsity Basket- ball '51 , , . June Graduate, Robert Fredric Thompson Language Sr. Hi-Y Vice-President . . . Key Club, Secretary . , , Red Cross Representative . . , Monogram Club . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . , . President of Sr. Chorus '52 . . . Madrigals '52, '53 . . . Spectator Staff . , . Comet Show '53 , . . Jr. Usher . . . Hi-Y Minstrels '52 . . . Boys' Quartet '52 . , . Tennis Team '52, '53 . . , Intramural Wrest- ling Championship '50 . . . Games Literary Society . . . House of Repre- sentatives '51, '52 , , . Jr. Davis Cup Tennis Team '52 . . . Middle Atlantic Tennis Team . . . June Graduate. Elberta Lee Thornton Language Secretary of Student Government '52 . . . Treasurer of Student Government '51 . . . Treasurer of Freshman Class , . . President of Sophomore Class . . . House of Representatives '48, '49, '50 . , . Homeroom Treasurer '50 . . . Student Senate '50. '51, '52 . . , Supreme Court Judae at Girls' State '52 . , . Varsity Cheerleaders . . . Footlights Club . , . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Future Teachers of America , . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49. '50. Vice-President '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '51. '52. '53 . . , Girls' Sextette '52 . . . Spectator Staff . . . Comet Show '51 . . . June Grad- uate, ,pi , , Y -arse Barbara Tilghman General Footlights Club . . . Band '49 . . . Creative Writing Guild . . . Les Cadets . . . Spectator Staff . . . Journalism Award . . . June Graduate. John Joseph Touchstone General Distributors' Club . . . Transfer from Grand Prairie High School, G,-and Prairie, Texas . . , Monogram Club . . . Key Club . . . Chorus '50, '51 . . . June Graduate. Cecil March Toxey General June Graduate. Arthur Brinkley Trammell Language Pan American League . . . Monogram Club. , . Band '48, '49, '50, '51, '52 . . I. Language Tournaments '52 . , , Swimming Team '51, '52, '53 . . . Jr. Varsity Basketball Manager '50 . . . Varsity Basketball Manager '51, '52 . . , All-City Band' 51, '52 , , , All. State Band '51, '52 . . . June Gradu- ate. Donald Alfred Tripodi General Varsity Track '49 . . . August Grad. uate. Ida Elizabeth Twiford General Transfer from Maury High Schggl , , , Sr. Chorus '51, '52 . . . June Graduate. Lynette Antha Twiford Language Transfer from Maury . . , Homgfoom Representative '50, '52 . , , School Spirit Committee '50, '51 . , , Sr, Y-Teens . . . Transfer from Ft. Ham- ilton High School, New York . . . Dance Club . . . June Graduate. William Vernon Tynes, II U Language Sr. Hi-Y . . , Jr. Usher . . . Transfer from Norfolk Academy . . . June Graduate. Otto Herman Ulrich Pan American League . . . Cue Club . . . Science Club . , . President of F.T.A .... Thespians . . . Transfer from Hyattsville High School and Northeastern High School , . , Latin Club President . . . Vice-President of Biology Club . . . Homeroom President . . . Vice-President of Hi-Sci Club . . . National Honor Society . , . June Graduate. .l0l'lh Emery Van Domelen Language Science Club, Vice President . . . Little U.N. . . . Stamp Club . . . Language Tournaments . . . Bookroom Assistant '52 . . . June Graduate. Gerald Van Story General Monogram Club . . . Varsity Football '51, '52 . . . Itnramural Track '49 . . . Varsity Track '50, '51, '52 . . . Indoor Track . . . Cross Country Track . . . Intramural Football . . . Most Out- standing Trackman '51, '52 . . . January Graduate. James Raymond Wade General Wrestling '49, '51 . . . June Graduate. Marshall Eugene Walton Language Intramural Tennis '49, '50 . . . Intra- mural Wrestling . . . August Graduate. Helen Lee Ware General Footlights Club . . . Jr. Chorus '47, '48, '49 . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Comet Show '49 . . . Library Assistant . . . June Graduate. Karin Merlie Waters General Quill and Scroll, Secretary . . . Sr. Y- Teens . . . Spectator Staff . . . Assistant Editor of Spectator . . . Transfer from Ortonville High School, Ortonville, Minnesota . . . Band '49, '50, '51 . . . Glee Club '49, 50 . . . Declamation '50, '51 . . . One Act Play Contest '50, '51 . . . Gay Nineties Review . . . June Graduate. Frances Jean Watkins Business Red Cross Representative . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . . . Morning Bible Club . . . Footlights Club . . , Captain of Bowling Team '50 . . . May Day '52 . . . Tennis '50 , . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . June Graduate. Marjorie Francelle Way General Homeroom Treasurer '49, '50 . . . Jr, Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 . , . Comet Show '50, '51 . . . Hi-Y Minstrels '51, '52 . . . Transfer from Blair Jr. High School . . . Art Club . . . Homeroom Repre- sentative . . . June Graduate. Fred Gary Weatherford General Transfer from Norview High School . . . Homeroom Treasurer . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Jr. Chorus . . . Intramural Baseball . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . , June Graduate. Sigrid Harriette Weeks General Creative Writing Guild , . . Science Club, Secretary and Treasurer . . . Spectator Staff . . . Transfer from Washington-Lee High School . . . Sci- ence Club . . . Jr. Play '52 . . . June Graduate. Henry Herbert Wells Language Band '52, '53 . . . All-City Band '52, '53 . . . Transfer from Central High School. Millington, Tennessee . . . Band '49, '50. '51, '52 . . . Beta Club . . . Math Club . . . June Graduate. Charlotte Wescott Business Red Cross Representative , . . Jr. Y- Teens . . . F.B.L.A., Treasurer, Vice- President . . . Office Assistant . . . Clinic Assistant . . . June Graduate. Ellen joesohine Whitehurst Language House of Representatives '52, '53 . . . Varsity Cheerleaders , . . Jr, Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Pan American League, Treasurer . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50. '51, '52, 53 .. . Comet Show '51, '52 . . . Bowling Team '48, '49 . . . Transfer from Blair Junior High School . . . Ping-Pong Tournament . . . Patches '49, '50 . . , Dramatic Club . . . June Graduate.. Mary Lind Wiggins Language Student Senate '52, '53 . . . Art Club . . . Footlights Club . . . Sr. Y-Teens 180 . . Le Cercle Francais . . . Les Cadets . . June Graduate. Winton Lamar Wilgus General Monogram Club . . . Varsity Football '50, '51 . . . Intramural Track '48 . . . Varsity Track '49, '50, '51 . . .Intra- mural Wrestling '48 . . . January Graduate. Laura Pearle Williamson Language Homeroom Treasurer '49 . . . President of Footlights Club . . . Vice-President of Cue Club . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Secretary of Thespians .. . Jr. Chorus '49, '50 . . . Sr. Chorus '51, '52, '53 , . . First Place in Eastern District in Prose Reading '52 . . . Drill Team '50, '51 . . . Comet Show '50, '51, '52 . . . Shakespearian Play '51, '52 . . . Junior Miss '52 . . , Lunch- room Assistant . , . June Graduate. Barbara Diane Wiltsey Language Le Cercle Francais . . . Transfer from Kempsville High School . . . Secretary of French Club . . . 4-H Club - - - Library Assistant . . . Library Club . . . June Graduate. J. Dunston Wingfield Language . Homeroom Treasurer '52 . . ..Vice- President of Creative Writing Guild . . . Photography Club . . . Science Club . . . Annual Staff , . . Creative Writing Booklet . . . Intramural Wrestling '49. '50 . . . Intramural Basketball '49, '50, '51 . . . Jr. Blues '49, '50 . . . Jr. Kev Club . . . Delegate to Jr. Academy of Science . , . Spectator Staff . . . Key Club . . . June Graduate. Barbara Ann Womble General Homeroom Treasurer . . . Jr. Y-Teens . . . Footlights Club . . . Jr Chorus '49, '50 . . . Library Assistant Clinic Assistant . . . June Graduate. Milton Wayne Woodlief General Creative Writing Guild . . . Jr. Chorus '48, '49 . . . Sr. Chorus '50, '51, '52 ...Bowling Team '49, '50, '51. '52 . . . Intramural Wrestling '48, '49, '50. '51, '52 . . . Sports Editor of Specta- tor . . . Les Cadets . . . June Graduate. Catherine Anne Wright Language Vice-President, President of Pan Amer- ican League . . . Cue Club . . . Little U.N .... Editor of Spectator Staff . . . Language Tournaments '51, '52 . .1 . Sr. Y-Teens . . . Thespians . . . Quill and Scroll . . . June Graduate. Charles Wallace Wright General Transfer from Brookville High School . . . Varsity Football '49, '50, '51, '52 . . . August Graduate. Leroi Rolfe Yaffey Languagc Homeroom Treasurer '50. '51, '52 . - - Little U.N .... Intramural Basketball '50, '51 ...Science Club. . .June Graduate. Robert Henry Zarr General . Transfer from Milton High School . . . Band . . . June Graduate. wtsrsn-ron: campus Puausi-nm: l42O WALNUT ST , PHILA. x Intramural Bowling Champs: Faye Stallings, Leo Lucas and Jo Ann Sima. City lntramural Volleyball Champions: kneeling, left to right: Betty Harvell. Nancy Buckingham, Pat Smith. Jeanette Taylor, Dolores Shaw, Second row: Dot Huy- bert, Barbara Buckingham. Judy Veach. June Pierce, Nancy Bryan. Patsy Morrisette, Jane Romulus. Robert Dunn faces his opponent across the net. Intramural Jackie Midgett hurls a shotput. Interpretive Dancers pose for the photographer. Sitting, left to right: Signa Lloyd. Jackie Carroll. Jane Woodlief, Kay Kellam. Standing: Anna Toro, Dorma Coleman, Virginia Kimbrell, Nancy Norfplot. Shooting for the target: left to right: Sue Dusin- berre. Hannah White, Joan Atkinson, Jackie Carroll. T if it ' 9 1 .s of - ' , ,. ef 'YY l,,, .W - A J -:if . rl i'lgl i'T f7 6 , L J 4 as flfs ffe-L time H- 5 Egg- naw tsl .gin ,. at ,ug A si K , g m, . XX SQ, r .12 e c 5 all ag? ' 4 Ia.. J ,pa V ir. ' ..l1f ' , l lf' W . ,Q -- We idle. 8 o cl 'S 3 'rv .t ri-env avr A I Mg, l 5. '78 If are Us in 'ang 'le .1 'ifffi 'lf ti is lsss ' ij 1 4' .,. 5' I J c as her.-M - , . ,aaa ,M-1 ima. . .A N,.,f X-.J 41' Coach William P. Marlin 9211 szfimzzrzcy af Xie ma! Granby 46 Granby 50 Granby 40 , 1 5 5-fig Granby zo 3 V Granby, 31 t L Granby ZZ . Granby 46 . 19 sy Granby 3l Granby 54 Granby 36 Granby I8 Granby 35 Granby 47 Granby 5l Granby 46 Total 573 N ,V ,,- fr gs? E r Wrestling Schedule 1953 Norview ....... . . l0 South Norfolk ..... ... . ll Maury .............,.... . X Washington i5 Lee lFroshl . . . . S V. M. I. 1Froshl ll Warwick ....... . 8 Kempsvillc ....... . 5 Wooclberry Forest . . . . . 5 Norview ......... . . 0 Jcffersoh .... . . . . . 5 Annapolis Plebes .. .. I5 Maury ......... .. lb South Norfolk ... .. 5 Kempsville . .. .. 3 Warwick .. 3 81 Slate High School Champions, 65 points A. A. U. Champions, 71 points First row, left to right: Stuart Wysocki. Joe Longton. Mr. W. P. Martin, Sherman Vandevender, Nelson Mont- grain, Second row: John Slayton. manager: Joe Heller, Archie DeJacimo, Ernie Piercy, Alfred Carson. Bernie Austin, Nick Harrison. manager, Third row: George Bell, Donald Moore, Charlie Goodwyn, Bob Swindell. .fa 4 Doug Harless, Armand Taylor. X . A df X 1 as . . x I' N aff' rv .gfah .faflaaf am! yf ,ff 71 flafzzllzbfzs Ll X if Armand Tax-lor is Granhy's outstanding A. A. U wrestler He hrs been undeferled and unlied 4' H1 dual meets for 3 vears. Sherman Vandevender has been undefeated in dual meets for .I years. losing only one bout in 44 Hl1lkhCS Alfred Carson has tween undefeated in dual meets for I years. Paola Sxsindell hrs been undefeated in tlllll meets for .. velrs. Wrestling ' I jx x .. ' s..x A. 1 li' 'E v ' . N, 933 My 'vjgknixx . N M,,.ff .-f ' ' A R X 1 Q . E,f. Q?kM..f- f f-.1 ,L -and JV. Q , ? ' 4, M sf N Y L63 ,px -eq' U 'L gl' S., 'if' - 54? .: :- .xx Qw-,,..?w-..l I , . ....- NK Zh... v--V A I . . . Bernie Austin reswitches. l I Ernie Piercey's famous switch. l L Wrestling Is Champ Carson asleep? Doug Harless gives his opponent real , trouble. l fame! gzlaydfazs ffemazkz Vlfzlmfefz ,iw -Mi tgfflazyxff yen Granby's winning streak was threatened only once this year. The Navy Plebes tied the Comets until the last bout. when Charlie Goodwyn saved Granby from a defeat. The Martin boys won both the State High School and State A. A. U. for the fifth straight year. Six Comets won both titles: Piercey, Carson. Taylor, Vandevender, Swindell, and Harless. The Norfolk Sports Club sent four boys to the National A. A. U.: Carson. Taylor, Vandevender, and an ex-Granby star, Eddie Eichelberger. Every boy contributed toward the team's success in placing fourth in the nation, being topped only by collegiate teams. Coach Martin has already started practicing with the boys for next year. I 8:- Dallas Boggs and Jimmy Jones get ser to race two R.-M. A, Cadets. Tommy Plymale dives over Paul Sykes in .1 150- yard medley-relay. wimming Team mates line the side of the pool to encourage their men. Dick Howard lakes off in a 200-yd relay. ,Q- l953 Opp. Granby Jan. I7-Richmond YMCA .. 35 40 Jan. .Z4fRaleigh H. S. ..... 23 5.7, Jan. '50-Staunton M. A. .... 'il 24 Jan. ll-Randolph-Macon . . . 39 3 5 Feb. I0-Chowan Jr. College. . 9 66 Feb. I4-Randolph-Macon . . . 23 '52 Feb. 2 l -Intcrscholastic Meet . . 54 Mar. 7--Raleigh H. S. ...... 32 43 -L32 n ,R,. f Swimming Schedule Q -if .. 9: . . . . fm , .. .. . ,,-...aka-s' . - I 9' 7 First row, left to right: Doyle Jones. Dickie Davis. captain. Tommy Berry, Paul Sykes. Glendon Baughn. Dallas Boggs. Second row: Tommy Plymale. Bob Simmcrs. Dick Howard. Jimmy Jones. Lylcs ' : B ' kl Trammell, Creighton. Scrap Chandler, coach. Third row rin ey Gilbert Burroughs, Frank Adkins, Corky Uptam, Sam Murphy. Randolph-Macon Cadet Richardson makes a nice swan dive. Gilbert Burroughs shows excellent form in a full twist. Though the Comet mermen began their 1953 season with only one returning letterman. Captain Dickie Davis, they fin- ished the slate with six wins to only two defeats. Among their victories the Comets added the Southern Interscholastic Championship, in which they overcame the best swimmers of throughout the South This squad, one of the best six states . in Granby's five year swimming history was led by such out- standing swimmers as Davis in the 50-yard and 100-yard dashes, breaststroker, Tommy Plymale, backstroker, Charles - l and Dau htry, Dallas Boggs who swam the 200 yard free sty e 2 individual medley, and Gilbert Burroughs who led the diving ese men six others won their letters, five will return to pace Granby on to an even better year slate. Aside from th of whom in '54. 1 ' f -4.7 - Aff-6 - W-- .e: A in it GRANBY l RACK RECORDS L E VENT RF UWM 'JEL BEST' UM! 'QI' scsi 'TIME 'LT' -iw ...... mu - 1.1: . L' nu num X l C snor i7Ul as l.,l.f'-xNNA 3216 TKNCH asf f .K msn HURDHS50 Mfxvsl 15.5 STEWART l5.6 1 1' L m 4 1oc:v1J. msn jf, 'Q1'1'p2,' 1011 Powm lO,5 -X zzo vo DASH so MA1111 22,4 g'f2,,'1,'1','Z,L 21.6 1 Moro RUN so BAIN '17 2 HAYES 54,0 'K , Pots VAULT Sl -411 'Nf-.RT Il' 1' ll' . , ,I . . , D1SCU5 aa HVI 1 cm 149 2' TENCH I36'-95 - 1 , A V Mug aa n1111PAN 1139.2 HAYES 4151.2 ' X! J ' 1,ovy11111wUs 25' ' N 206 05'-ARA U3 4 1 J l -' HALF wuts 46 nov zzoaz rwcs 1 lOl + . - ' I C ' i 1 1 HIGH JUMP sz DLLARA 6 -A DELARA s f.. C A BROAD JUMP as nous 21' M VAN svoczv zo'1 MILL RELAY 7 fi- ' 33553 3482 1 ted? I 1 I -v 4 l Gr.1nby's school record relay team. Left to right: Harold Shaw, Don Desselle, Jimmy Thomas, Mickie Simpson, Robert Rutherford. Coach John W. Brown Track 14 Captains Mickie Simpson and Billie Jim Taylor consult together in il pre-meet planning session. 1 K T 4,-A t ,v-wiv guy? . - r i If x f' x z-is i , ,- Q 1 -I xx '1 nf 1 1 Q 4 -1 . nl' I n Q ... ..- .,,,,f-I' ri l,-N ,. 3iistesQ.:.rE.f.. J , , . ,,.,.-f-w . K. rv' ' XS-s Indoor Track Schedule 1953 State Meet at Charlottesville Woodberry Forest Varsity 49 Woodberry Forest J V Z4 Southern Conference Meet t Chapel Hill Granby 4th place Granby Varsity '57 Granbv J V Z6 Granby 5th place Outdoor Track Schedule 24 'fir Granby Granby 395: Granby 885: Granby 70 Granby 5 1 lit 59 'f f.. Granby Tidewater Meet Eastern District Meet State Meet 1953 Newport News 885: Norview 7315 South Norfolk liilit Hampton 43 Wilson 6l::: Maury 5312 Granby-4th place Granby-tie. 4th place Granby--7th place ,,,,.-' r.L 1' OUTDOOR TEAM. Robert Rutherford. Herbert Richardson. Robert Boggs. Bill Shep- First row. lefl to righl: John Anderson, heard. Jack Bibey. Second row: Harold Shaw, Tommy Com- mander. Donald Fite, Dick Copeland. Billy Jim Taylor. Grant Sharp. Third row: Henry Horne, manager: Fred Amos, Pouchic Brown. Yancey Elliott. Don Holloway. Jimmy Hall, Jimmy Spivey, manager. Fourth row: Jimmy Thomas. llddic Cooke. Donnie Desselle, Mickie Simpson. Jimmy Thomas and Pouchie Brown warm up for the hurdles. 'ta S A to I x N Eddie Cooke throws a record shotput of 48' 4 . . Indoor Track Coach John Brown decided that this year he would have both a varsity and a junior var- sity indoor track team. They had only one meet apiece. The varsity lost to Woodberry Forest, while the junior varsity won. Don Fite sparked the J. V.. while Mickie Simpson and Bobby Rutherford starred for the varsity. In outdoor track the weights took com- mand. Eddie Cooke. Granby's competent shot and discus man, was voted Norfolk's Most Out- .wil Q 7 standing Track Star. Besides Cooke, there were Jimmy Thomas at the hurdles. Mickie Simp- son in the sprints, and Jimmy Hall on the distances. The Comet cindermen faired rather well considering their tough competition in the East- ern District this season. Coach Brown is working with the boys now to help make next year's team take the State Crown. Jimmy Hall and Fred Amos are snapped warming up for the mile. First row, left to right: Don Desselle, Robert Rutherford. Second row: Mickie Simpson. Eddie Cooke. Harold Shaw. Desselle, Rutherford, Simpson, and Shaw placed Ird relay team men in the State Indoor Meet and in the Southern Conference Indoor Games. Cooke placed 3rd shotput in the State Indoor Meet. 1 s... Y -0 ,QE Tennis This year's tennis team earned a 5-l league and edged Maury for the Eastern District Championship. Led by seniors Jon Howe. Claiborne Coupland. and Archie Green, Granby rebou,nded after an opening loss to Maury and defeated league foes. Norview and Warwick twice, and Cradock once. Matches were also played with Suffolk, Norfolk Academy. and the University of North Carolina J. V.'s at Chapel Hill. Green. playing the number four position. had the best singles record. winning seven and losing one against high school foes. Howe and Howard. the number one doubles team. had an equally line record. The number one and two singles players. Howe and Coupland. collected six victories each. Howe, who held the number one position for two years. represented Granby in the State Scholastic Tournament in Char- lottesville. Billy Wood. Dicky Davis, and Gilbert Burroughs rounded out the squad. Juniors Howard. Wood. and Burroughs will return next year to bolster Coach Grifl-ln's tennis forces. 1 ' .-W: f, ' f ' -nw. my-A , - ,., .y..' vi ss M .U an V. K r . . . .. - .3-. ,g . ' ivggff ' 1' , P' pf- R .if at f' 'gl-L ' 'f 'i H I . ,lg - ' va 5,-Mfg! ' V, ILS: v A H -.-s. 68- ai' ' I . ,. ---I-f..-, 4, P' s E , 'A I in '- --Q. x I., Elia' h c f , Archie Green. finalist in the City Var- sity Doubles. and. Jon Howe. finalist in City Junior Boys' Center Tournament and Tidewater Junior Round Robin. meet at the ner. X xsxxc, 'NWN NA A. 3 f X N XXX ,ffm K r X yjxQXcKrRr fcfQQ6c5Qwj5 y 34 r xXlcKrkxbx R x Y K. X K ifkfk XKXQ K KC X, ,K .Kx,kh'gSgfgkkkx x - t KKK X K Xb NXKRKXKXXKKKX KA K KKK K KKK K Kxkxkxkxxxk ink K if 5 1 x x x KXXxgkiXlxKXXKkKxkxkktksk xc KKQKKFX KKKKKKX Rik x X kk . . s . ff , , r r c, -cxxyxgxcccgkkkkxk, c .KKQRV 4 .kkkkkkkkkkxkx bXNKKKxxkcc KKQKK, ctcrcrrt kxxxkxk. X K K x x x c exp, xk KNXXNK K' x x g c r g c t x15kXKxxXxXxlxkxkkKLK K XKXRXKR of K K X X. xr Qc Qc K ' ,1 is ,xv x tt- '. x x x c . X w x x t xl K x 1 XKKXXX! Q X W x a x K t . ',-' 1 x ., zliff'-gi q 3 -ov ' . I Granby's l95l Tennis Team: left to right: Richard Howard, Archie Green. Billy Wood and Jon Howe. 'WP BBQN E 0, .X s Q. , 'X v ' s ' Is. '52 , ,,.A3.'N. X' 5 Spf 'Ze J 9-4' -9'-'I X sf al 'T' First row, left to right: Carlton Wright, Lewis King. Tommy Taliaferro, Kenny Etheridge, Jack Holiday. Second row: Buddy Taylor, Pete Mayne, Buddy Smith, Russell Gray, Kirk Phares. Bernie Hutchison, Third row: Dabney Taliaferro, manager: Alan Frankenberger, Carl Ander- son, Billy Tilling, Don Coureas, Skip Helm, Joe Leafe. Baseball Reserve Commander Dixie Moore and his Granby nine charted a tough course this year. Swamped with the waves of on-rushing teams, they chugged through the season with only two wins to their credit. The Comets won the opener against Norview, 10-8. Then they lost to Maury. Their next win came one game later after a 33-3 drubbing by Cradock, The Comets then beat South Norfolk, 6-4. The two hurlers on the mound were Joe Leafe and Don Coureas. with Billy Tilling doing the receiving behind the plate. The team's hitting power came from such veteran sluggers as Billy Tilling, Ken Etheridge, and Bernie Hutchison. Most of the Comet base runners will return next year and with all their experience will have an advantage from the start. So play ball. you Comets, and good luck and lots of success through the coming years. Tilling puts his wrist into a lusty Coach Dixie Moore Taliaferro scores a run in an inter- swing. squad game. QW ' ' f ,.' to 1 . X, ' . ,fs g ., ' .M , J, '-I' .4 - '-'W' , W. it H .i ,gn J. 2 Q V-.5 First row, left to right: Billy Robbins, Carter Smith, Lee Brown, Billy Dudley. Second row: Golf Mr. Casey has had plenty of experience at coaching driving, but he readily admits that he would much rather coach the kind that's taught on the golf course. He masterfully coached the Comet club swingers through another successful golhng season. with their only flaws being losses to Wilson and Pro. Bobby Dunn. Coach Casey, Gene King, Max Williams. Woodberry Forest. Yell Fore! for these four: Carter Smith, last year's State Champion and No. l man on the team: Billy Robbins. who placed second in this year's State Tournament and No. Z man on the team: Lee Brown. and Bill Dudley, who make up the rest of the team. Granby could only send two boys to the State Tournament because they didn't win in the District. The District team champion is decided by a per- centage of wins during the regular season. Granby's Billy Robbins placed second by one stroke behind the winner of the individual honors. Last year's vets: Lee Brown' Slim Coach Raymond S. Casey Pro. Bobby Dunn helping Carter Poore. and Carter Smith. Smith putt. n If QW ,. .g 1 1 ' QX , , iff- el- Dwi! W 1 arf '!!'h-1 :Ml LL! J of - ll if N s Up on the down beat! Left lo right: Linda In- gram, Connie Diemer, Barbara Sebastian. Judy Bartlett. J 7' Barbara Buxton caught balancing on a point. 'x. Lee Daugherty and Fred Gray can't fool us in those evening clothes . . . we know they are fresh from thc corn Gelds! Sarah Ashburn singing I Believe looking and sounding as sweet as the rose she holds. I-'Y' .ff Bob Straw and Fred Gray tell about lilc in them thar hills. Our inimitable, unmatched. incomparable sweetie-pic, Bob McAllister! J 1 X. Q, Q P, - .1 k, Marshall Morrison and Barbara Pharo coo Blue Moon. Tommy Bctz opens all stops on Lady of Spain. Ar 9- ix! V. 1 if is i gx'2 5'-'E X P c- f all .HJ up 'vi 0 l X Qi' I 4 ask X ft. ,. 5 , NA ' 1' -I ia -rvshaim V '- George Thomas delivers the June valedictory address. Listening. left to right: James G. Martin, 4th S.A.R. Representative. Superintendent J. J. Brewbaker and As- sistant Principal S. R. Butler. Lovely girls and handsome partners dance at the Senior Coronation Ball. Miss Cornelia Stahr crowns the Coronation Prom Y queen, Joan Simmons. Admiring escorts. left to right: Nicky Fee, Ed Brewton. John Howe. John Gallagher and Tommy Fleming. Class President Nicky Fee receives his diploma. nw pfx nw, If , . ,gy -an y - PM 'W 4,-. it .Lx 'v M-.W T331 ' V 11 'KI ,Els 'I .iz vvzn. n was ,f ,MM ...Q-. 'W' 'vying -.N Yfmm
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