Greensville County High School - Riparian Yearbook (Emporia, VA)
- Class of 1955
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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA GIFT OF DIVISION OF EXTENSION ‘M. !. A “ ' A ' i ' . iw i St (-- . -f IN. 4 .-1 ' -r.: tu ■ ' , s -.r;5i ' 4 ' -r ' ' ■’ ' e ‘ ' ' “ ' iir v .. ' . v - f t’PT ' ’•■ - iiJ - - ' ■ ' ' -4 . • 4 ■ ’’ . ' -.I, . . ' ' v.Nv., t-■ ■ 4 - i ]gi gyi _ • : .vv w- f. -- ' , i t- •r ' •« THE RIPARIAN 1955 PuUiskeJ THE STUDENTS OF GREENSVILLE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Emporia, Virginia As we come to the end of our school year we think back and recall the people who have helped to light our way , . our principal, who lit the candles to start us on the way to learn¬ ing, our teachers and parents who helped keep the flames of our ambition high and our clas smate s who offered their friend - ship to feed the flame. Now the flame is low and the candle has almost melted away but like an everlasting candle the Senior Class of ' 55 will go on and on, for we will continue burning our candles . . casting a glow around our lives so that there will be few shadows of doubt . . leaving our glow be¬ hind to light the way for the ones who follow in our footsteps. To you, students of G. C. H. S. who will come after us, we present this 1955 Riparian in hopes that by showing you a glimpse of the shining year of our high school life, this book in turn will help to make yours even that much brighter. r f ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS PROPERIT OF TO OUR PARENTS... OUR GUIDING LIGHT Class History Of 1955 As we, the Seniors of 1955, approach the long awaited day of graduation, we are happy and very grateful to our many friends and advisers who have helped us in what¬ ever accomplishments we have made. We look with regret, however, at the many unfulfilled opportunities. The Class of 1955 is a proud one. Were 1 an artist I would paint for you in flam¬ ing color the history, or, being a poet, I would paint a brilliant word picture of our happy memories. Being neither, I should like to recall a few of our most vivid pic- ture s. The first being a bewildered group of Eighth Graders of forty-one boys and forty-four girls, led by their officers; Wesley Newsome, Arthur Newsome, Martha Moore, Bunny Bunn and Jimmy Everett. Their lowly existence was brightened by the Garden Party and picnic. The next picture appears larger and brighter as we see a Freshman class of eighty-seven having a carefree time at their Christmas Dance and annual picnic. Their leaders, Billy Blalock, president; Alfred Faison, vice president; Libby Robin¬ son, secretary; Gloria Seegers, treasurer; Jimmy Everett, reporter; led them through these happy days. Growing in stature while diminishing in size, the Sophomores take our attention with April Showers on the dance floor of the Armory. Officers elected to help the sponsors in directing this jolly group were: president, Billy Blalock; vice president, Edward Lashley; secretary. Bunny Bunn; treasurer, Wesley Newsome. Our attention now focuses on the brand-new upperclassmen, framed with respon¬ sibility and awe. Enthusiasm and excitement shine upon the faces of the fifty-eight boys and girls as they scurry around making money for their Junior-Senior banquet and prom. We see salesmen and saleswomen begging everyone to buy muddle and candy. No? How about a bracelet, then? Finally the last patron is solicited, and the class mothers, students and sponsors sigh with relief. Now the Mardi Gras is an assured, successful Prom.Leading this group, we find familiar and new faces - Georgia Rose Allen, president; Don Tillar, vice president; Janice Specter, secretary; Wesley Newsome, treasurer; Chris Harrell, reporter. The Junior-Senior was the bright spot and will long be remembered by all. Sharing this spot light was the picnic given the Juniors by the graduates of ' 54. The last picture in review, incomplete to date, shows the goal in sight as twenty- four boys and twenty-four girls begin their last work and play together as Seniors. Guided by Joyce Edwards, pre sident; Edward Lashley, vice president; Libby Robinson, secretary; Chris Harrell, treasurer; Virginia Kasper, reporter; they view with in¬ terest their project of Christmas card selling, their plans for the forthcoming Senior play Cupid in Pigtails,” and their anticipation of another Junior-Senior, as honored guests. As we review these spotlighted pictures, we regret that, of the eighty-five Eighth Graders, only forty-eight are beginning their Senior year. To the underclassmen we say Good luck and smooth sailing; it ' s not as rough as you may think. To one an¬ other we vow to take with us the many lessons we have learned and to take our place with pride in our great democracy. -Don Tillar CLASS OF FIFTY-FIVE Way back in the later thirties, Before the days of World War Two There were born the boys and flirties Whom in future years were due To be the Class of Fifty-Five. Through the months and years they trampled Down the halls of Greensville High Loads and heaps of learning sampled Trudged they long with many a sigh To be the Class of Fifty-Five. Filled with dreams of hope and yearning Boys and girls so dutifully bright Went they forward, eager, burning To the lamp of wisdom, light To be the Class of Fifty-Five. From the storied buildings on the banks Of Meherrin stream and shore To the new High School with thanks Seeking knowledge more and more Went the Class of Fifty-Five. Twenty-four girls and twenty-four boys Went they onward, ready to face, A world with all its trials, joys Eager to fight and run the race Went the Class of Fifty-Five! And so they wrestled Science and Math History, Language, and a yen, To bear the haughty teachers ' wrath And cage the lion in his den. Fearless, the Class of Fifty-Five. Soon now, the end in sight in June, Each Senior ' s heart fills up with hope ' Tis now to study and sweat in tune To top the hill and down the slope. To graduate in Fifty-Five. McDearmon ...Zhe Hand Zhat Zights Zke Candle Mr. A. G. Wright has endeared him¬ self to all G. C. H. S. students by his spirit of friendship and of ready ser¬ vice. To him we are indebted for many improvements, visible not only in mate rial substance s, but also in scholarly advancement. Principal MR. E. R. RIEDEL Superintendent of Schools MR. C. P. FLYTHE Chairman of the School Board iAdMiMistratioH MISS NELL JEAN Secretary to the Superintendent Math Mistory MISS LUCY DAVIS MRS. BETTY WILEY MRS. LUCILLE TULLOH MRS. BETTY TILLAR faculty MISS TRIXIE JOHNSON MRS, ELIZABETH STENNETT MRS. JESSIE WOOD MRS, LOVICE HARRIS Home ScoHomics 1 tench - Cat In English Science MRS. LOTA REID MRS. FAYE BOYKIN MRS. MERLE VASSAR MRS. JANE TUCKER Saeulty MR. DANIEL VACCA MR. FRANK WILLIAR MRS. DORRICE ROGERS MR. BOB MILLER dooooQooe® 3 ooooot ooe ® Commercial Physical Sducation Cibrarian hdustrial Afts,A0ficulture MRS. JUDSON PARKER MR. J, J. TEMPLON MR. MAX TIMBERLAKE faculty MR. HAROLD LANDIS MRS. LOUISE STAINBACK and - Qlee Club Secretary Zo Vrineipal From September to February the Riparian Staff is at work Seated: Shirley Jean, Assistant Girls ' Sport Editor; Amerylis Crocker, Feature Editor; Patricia Ferguson, Typist; Judy Barrett, Assistant Class Editor; Ann Owen, Typist; Billy Mitchell, Typist; Joan McDearmon, Assistant Art Editor; Jane Brett, Class Editor; Shirley Ferguson, Assistant Feature Editor; Betty Jane Allen, Typist. Standing: Nancy Wendell, Typist; Martha Moore, Girls ' Sport Editor; Walker Taylor, Art Editor; June Harding, Editor-in-Chief; Georgia Rose Allen, Assistant Editor; Miss Lucy A. Davis, Sponsor; Richard Bloom, Boys ' Sport Editor; Billy Bla¬ lock, Business Manager; Miss Trixie Johnson, Sponsor. Not Pictured above are: Janice Specter, Assistant Business Manager; Yancey Grinstead, Assistant Boys ' Sport Editor; Grace Stainback, Head Typist. “V i. 1 A 4 f ' ■’. ' ' - ' 1 4 ' - i • 4 «« • President Joyce Edwards ' ■ ■ I ' ' ' Vide President - Edward Lashley Secretary - fElizabeth Robinson Surfer -ijCitris Harrell I ► ' X ' % Reporter:- Virginia Kasper ' . GEORGIA ROSE ALLEN Hummie LOFTON DOUGLAS ALLEN Lofton WILLIAM CHALMERS BLALOCK Billy JULIA ANNE BARRETT Judy RICHARD PEYTON BLOOM Dick JANE ATWELL BRETT Pogo BOBBY DEAN CLARY Bobby JAMES CLIFFORD BUNN, JR. Bunny ESTHER AMERYLIS CROCKER Amy BARBARA LOUISE DELBRIDGE Babs JAMES THOMAS EVERETT, JR. Jimmy FRANKLIN LEWIS FERGUSON F rankie PATRICIA ANN FERGUSON Pat MELVIN LEWIS FERGUSON Melvin SHIRLEY MARIE FERGUSON Shirley ROBERT YANCY GRINSTEAD Grind y ROBERT AEMONT HOLLOWAY Almont SHIRLEY LEE JEAN Bunny ELIZABETH VIRGINIA KASPER Ginny JOHN EDWARD LASHLEY, JR. Boots WADE ATKINSON LIFSEY Wade JOAN TILLAR McDEARMON Joanie EDWARD PARKER LUCAS Ed WILLIAM MITCHELL Billy MARTHA RUTH MOORE Martha JOHN WESLEY NEWSOME, JR, We sley VIOLET ELIZABETH MOORE Eliz. ANN ERNESTINE OWEN E rnie WILLIAM WARREN PEARSON William VICTOR REINHARDT Vic GEORGE CECIL RAE Shorty ELIZABETH JOYCE ROBINSON Libby JANICE FAY SPECTER Jan GRACE PATRICIA STAINBACK F renchie HOWARD DANIEL STAINBACK Dan WALKER WYCHE TAYLOR Walker DONALDSON PRESTON TILLAR, JR. Don BETTY MAE WILEY Bet ANN CHRISTINE WOODRUFF Tiny Seniors Maby Pictures a. Christine Woodruff, b. Virginia Kasper, c. Richard Bloom, d. Judy Barrett, e. Joan Mc- Dearmon, f. Shirley Jean, g. Edward Lucas, h. Walker Taylor, i. Barbara Delbridge, j. Betty Jane Allen, k. Dan Stainback, 1. Wesley Newsome, m. Pat Ferguson, n. Dora Tudor, o. Ann Owen, p. Melvin Ferguson, q. Edward Lashley, r. Joyce Edwards, s. June Harding, t. Violet Moore, u. Katherine Epps, v. Nancy Wendell, x. Billy Blalock, y. Janice Specter, z. Bunny Bunn, aa, Amerylis Crocker, bb, Martha Moore, cc. Grace Stainback, dd. Georgia Allen, ee. Billy Mitchell, ff. Jane Brett, gg. Eugene Allen. Senior Play CUPID IN PIGTAILS Suzy McAdams. A dynamic twelve-year-old Todd McAdams. Her twenty-year-old brother Gail McAdams. Her eighteen-year-old sister Mabelle McAdams. Their mother, an attractive widow Dorothea Vanderford. Mabelle ' s formidable aunt Rollo Sappleton. Mabelle ' s suitor Number One Murchison Fogg.. . , Mabelle ' s suitor Number Two April Fogg. His arrogant daughter Beaseley Fogg. His sneezing son Pete Farley. Goofy over Gail Beth Farley. In a tizzy over Todd Squeegee Squires . Suzy ' s side-kick Ollie May Squires. Squeegee ' s gossipy mother Gertie Groot. . Georgia Rose Allen The frightened maid Garter Prescott. Mama ' s old flame The Mad Butcher.. ??? 999 ? 79?9 • • .. Who’s Who BEST LOOKING Jane Brett-Wesley Newsome WITTEST MOST INTELLIGENT June Harding-Don Tillar BEST DRESSED Amerylis Crocker-Chris Harrell 6 Nancy Wendell—Billy Mitchell BEST CITIZENS Georgia Allen- Billy Blalock MOST POPULAR Jane Brett—Wesley Newsome () Who’s Who QUIETEST Violet Moore-William Pearson MOST ATHLETIC Martha Moore - Wesley Newsome eat M smi, Eleanor Allen juniors Edna Anderton Nancy Barne s T ommy Barne s Barbara Beale Madeline Benton Elaine Bowen Hattie Bradley Gayle Brown Jame s Drewry George Blick Edward Bradley Jame s Bradley Mike Doyle Mike Duncan Alfred Faison Bobby F aison Ernestyne Josephine Ferguson Ferguson juniors Horace Gordon Patricia Gray David Hadley Betsy Harding Eloise Harris Margaret Harris Nancy Jo Hill Bert J ohnson Bunny J ohnston Mary Etta Jone s Dempsey Joyner King King Martha Lane Clayton Kiser Land juniors J immie Lane Dai sy Mitchell Peggy Moore Benjy Parker Dickie Parker Carolyn Pearson Patricia Perkins Daphine Pollard Peggy Poole Bart Rainey Edward Pearson F ranees Phelps J eannette Pollard Inez Powell Leroy Sasser Jonnie Seeger s Norman Seife rt Virgie Starke Mary Alma Taylor ■juniors Queen ' s Carriage ' 54 May Court ’54 [ 1 1 I i Outstanding Svents e9, t: s oS‘ I i College Day T reasurer Billy Vincent Vice President Secretary Edward Lee Juliette Belmonte Pre sident Edward Spence ■■ilililililililSISl Sophomores Arlene Allen Evelyn Allen Juliette Belmonte Margaret Barnhart Shirley Bishop Betty Mae Bradley Jeanette Brantley Mary Buckner Benton Bulter Robert Callahan Peggie Conner Kay Downs Joan Everette Onell Faison Lucy Ferguson Norman Harding Jame s Harris Jimmy Harris Charles Hoke Jr Myron Jones Betsy Joyner Elaine Kasper Charles King Eugene Ki ng Sherry Kiser Sarah Klugel Kirkland Lashley Edward Lee Dorothea Lifsey Jackie Legion Barbara Lynch Peggy McKinney Elsie Morgan Tommy Morris Sophomores Shelton Norwood, Jr. Elizabeth Padgett Ethel Ogburn Wesley Parker Louise Parrish Jamie Seegers Barbara Slate Kenneth Sodergren Edward Spence Mary Katheryn Talley Maggie Thorpe Billy Vincent Earline Vincent Jake Watson Agnes Lane Weaver Helen Pettway Billy Powell Carol Rae Emma Rodgester Ann Scranton Jane Wright Windell Yeattes Mildred Zimmerman Phys. Ed. Class Audrey Whitehead Tommy Williams Linda Wrenn Betty Ann Wright Betty Dean Wright Secretary- Jean Paige Allen Vice President Treasurer Jack Lucas Sammy Jones President Tommy Williams Reporter Alvin Bradley dreshman Class Officers m I freshmen Grace Acree Billy Allen Calvin All en Jean Allen Mildred Allen Viola Allen Nancy Allison Jackie Batten Bobbie Baugham Jean Bennet Phyllis Bloom Dottie Bowen William Bryant Shirley Buckner William Caish Robert Carpenter Ann Cash Mary Catlett Martha Cifers Alvin Clary Joyce Conner Eloise Conwell Delight Darden Kathrine Davidson Janie Boykin Alvin Bradley Peggy Bradley Frances Braswell Lee Brett Helen Brewer Elaine Delbridge Mollie Delbridge Shirley Delbridge Gilman Delbridge Halloween Party I 4 JreshmcM Robert Doyle John Driver Faye Edge Shelby Edwards Floyd Green Alice Griffin L. J. Grizzard Carole Harding Hamlet Harding Louis Harris William Harris Elizabeth Harrison Janice Harrison Barbara Hartman Peggy Harrison Amos Hasty Wibur Hobbs Charles Holland Jane House Dorothy Jackson Iris Johnson Bill Jones Sherba Justice Luana Kimble r Molly Lambert Elizabeth Lankford Jane Carole Lashley Barbara Lee Dorothy Lewis Faye Little Guess What ? JreshmcH Milton McCuffety Carolyn McCann Betty McKinney John Meadows Lorrell Merricks Anne Moore Maxie Moore Carolyn Moss Wesley Newsome Wayne Ondich Aubrey Pair Janet Parrish I Jesse Phillips Milton Phillips Betty Jane Pollard Ellen Powell Jane Rae Pauline Raiche Marion Rainey Martha Skinner Judy Snell Libby Sopko Stevie Starling Robert Stone Ann Sykes Martha Sykes Aubrey Temple Edith Thorpe Jack Turner Arlene Velikey James Vilvin Tommy Vincent Roland Weaver Russell Weeks FRESHMAN PICNIC freshmen Alice Whitby Shirley Whitehead Edward Williams Fannie Williams Mildred Williams Temple Williams Tommy Williams A1 Woodruff Shelby Wrenn Franklin Zimmerman Sammy Jones Pauline Gay I ' ‘ Vice Pre sident ' andy Keedw ll- r . lypi j HK ' ■■■ 1 Eighth Qrade Emily Ruth Abbott Alvin Carl Allen Buddy Allen Emma Jean Allen Joyce Allen Reuben Allen Clifton Forge Anderton David Barnes Gordon Barnes Bettie Ann Batten Barbara Ann Bullock William Bowen Ronald Braswell Rickard Brockwell Rebecca Campbell Grace Cannon William Cato Paige Clark Harold Conwell Barbara Cumbie Mallory Daughtrey Frances Delbridge Herbert Delbridge Lucille Delbridge Marian Delbridge George Duncan Alvin Epps Bernice Fackler Avis Ferguson Joyce Ferguson Ruth Glass Harold Goodwyn Harry Gordon Carroll Harding A1 Harris Helen Harris Clyde Harrison James Harvey Larry Hill Hubert Hobbs Robert Hobbs Peggy House Percy House Margaret Hoverstock Carl Howard Brenda Hyde Jacqueline Inge Betty Lou Bennett hi Eighth Qrade Robert Jean Donald Johnson Ruby Lee Jones Betty Lou Justice Randy Keedwell Troy Keeter Harry Klugel Patsy Ligon Elva Faye Lilly William Maitland Glenn Matthews Sarah McKinney Helen Miller Robert Mitchell Earl Wayne Moore Thomas Morgan Geraldine Morris James Morris Mary Alice Moss Edward Ogburn Valmont Oulette Clyde Padgett Carlton Pair Henry Patrick Daphney Pearson Mary Catheryn Pearson George Perkins Doris Louise Pickhardt Gilbert Price Walter Rainey Jimmy Rice Janice Roach George Rodgester James Ryals Charles Sasser Emily Short Johnny Slagle Lynn Slagle Frances Ann Smith James Stainback Frances Steenburg Emily Sodergren James Southall Finny Taylor Eddie Taylor Glenn Temple Claiborne Thomasson Berry Thompson Eighth Qrade Bill Tillar Terry Tomlinson Margaret Ann Turner Willis Ray Walton Carl Warren Herman Weaver Shelton Webb, Jr. Dale Whitfield Ralph Wiley Eddie Williams Janice Williams Mavis Williams Carolyn Willoughby Merrill Wooland Dolly Wray Jo Ann Wright Jimmy Vincent Lion ' s Club entertains Faculty. S.C.A- Billy Blalock. Bunny Johnston . . . Libby Robinson . . . Ann Owen. Edward Lashley , . . HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Eugene Allen Evelyn Allen Georgia Rose Allen Jean Page Allen Rueben Allen Bunny Bunn Bobby Faison Brenda Hyde Sanamy Jones Betty Lou Justice Randi Keedwell Jackie Ligion Joan McDearmon Carolyn McCann John Meadows Bob Wayne Mitchell Dickie Parker Frances Phelps Pauline Raiche Jimmy Rice Martha Skinner Edward Spence Mary Alma Taylor Margaret Ann Turner Billy Vincent Roly Weaver Officers .. . . President .Vice President . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer ilk Flag raising at 8:45 Selling Hot Dogs At Football Games Roorf ' President.Chris Harrell The Beta Club is a national organiza- Vice President.James Drewry tion, the purpose of which is to encourage Secretary.Martha Moore achievement, characte r, leadership, and Treasurer.Jimmie Everett scholarship. A member must be a junior Reporter.Betsy Harding or senior with a strict B average. Each year the Beta Club carries this project: to increase its membership by proposing a goal for every student to strive for. ! Martha Sykes - President Treasurer ■ Ann Sykes Reporter - Peggy Harrison Vice President - Nancy Barnes Secretary - Sherry Kiser Sponsor - Mrs. Judson Parker Cibrary Club The purposes of the Library Club are to sponsor a greater interest among the students in libraries and library service, to stimulate reading interests, to improve the library program in the school and to encourage interest in library work as a career. Membership is open to anyone in the high school. Getting ads. nd 0old Staff Qreen i Feature Editor and assistants at work. Members of the Staff; Martha Moore .Editor; Calvert King, Assistant Editor; Ann Owen, Managing Editor; Juliette Belmonte, News Editor; Libby Robinson, Martha Lane Kiser, Copy Editor s; Patricia Ferguson, Business Manager; Nancy Wendell, Assistant Busi- ne s s Manager; June Harding, Art Editor; Joan McDearmon, Assistant Art Editor; Shirley Jean, Sports Editor; Janice Specter, Feature Editor; Betsy Harding, Exchange Editor; Judy Barrett, Grace Stainback, Ty¬ pist; Kay Downs, Lauana Kimbler, Faye Little, Alice Griffin, Joyce Livesay, Bobbie Baugham,Agnes Lane Weaver,Jackie Ligon, Mildred Zimmerman, Delight Darden, Mar¬ tha Lane Kiser, Hattie Lou Bradley, Nancy Wendell, Phyllis Sue Bloom, Joan Everette, Arlene Allen, Kathryn Davis, Stevie Starl¬ ing, Sarah Kugel, Nancy Allison, Richard Bloom, Walker Taylor, Ann Scranton, Jane Wright, Wendell Yates, and Mike Duncan, Reporters. Staff Members 7 Monogram Club Georgia Allen Lofton Allen Juliette Belmonte Richard Bloom Jane Brett Bunny Bunn Mike Doyle Jimmy Everette Bobby Faison Yancey Grinstead June Harding Norman Harding Chris Harrell Bunny Johnston Martha Lane Kiser Jackie Ligon Dickie Parker Billy Powell Leroy Sasser Don Tillar Jake Watson Nancy Wendell Z Bert Johnson Libby Robinson Daphine Pollard Bunny Johnson HTLailT i Clayton Land Nancy Johnson Dan Jones Mike Duncan Joan McDearmon M£TV Martha Kiser Mrs. Wood President, June Harding; Vice President, Walker Taylor; Secretary, Violet Moore; Foreign Secretary, Chris Harrell; Treasurer, Don Tillar; Reporter, Billy Blalock; Sponsor, Mrs. E. M. Wood. 0per aril JCatini Primi President, Billy Allen, Vice President, Ann Sykes; Secretary, Ellen Powell; Treasur er, Alvin Bradley; Reporter, Margaret Barnhart. Sammy Jone s, We sley Parker, Nancy Allison, Phyllis Sue Bloom, Janie Boykin, Mary Buckner, Ann Cash, Katharine Davidson, Carole Harding, Peggy Harrison, Barbara Hartman, Jane House, Iris Johnson, Mollie Lambert, Jane Carol Lashley, Joyce Live- say, Ruth Magee, Betty Jane McKinney, Lorrell Merricks, Janet Parrish, Pauline Raiche, Martha Skinner, Judy Snell, Olivia Spoko, Stevie Starling, Arlen Veliky, Mil¬ dred Zimmerman. President, Juliette Belmonte; Vice President, Jackie Ligon; Secretary, Sherry Kiser; Treasurer, Edward Spence; Reporter, Agnes Lane Weaver. Bobby Callahan, Charles Hoke, Evelyn Allen, Shirley Bishop, Peggy Conner, Kay Downs, Joan Everette, Betsy Joyner, Louise Parrish, Helen Pettway, Ann Scranton, Mary Katherine Talley, Earline Vincent, Audrey Whitehead. Opera rii Catini Seeutidi Jftdus trial Arts Club 1 The Industrial Arts Club is an organization for those who are interested in a good hobby. There are no definite requirements for membership, although previous shop experience proves to be helpful in club work. . The club builds small articles for sale. Money obtained from dub projects is used for improving the shop and for purchasing additional shop equipment. The Safety Patrol, organized for the welfare of all school students, seeks to pro¬ mote safety on the busses, playgrounds, and streets. By following the advice of the patrolmen, students not only insure their own safety, but also Lfety among the younger students. To meet its aim, however, the patrol must have the co-operation of each student in high school. Safety Patrol Dramatic Club OFFICERS President.Carole Harding Secretary .... Margaret Barnhart Reporter.Delight Darden Vice President . . . .Bobby Hudson Treasurer.Alvin Clary Sponsor .... Mrs. Betty T. Tillar The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to develop ability and interest among the students in the art of acting. The members of the club are planning to give a skit for assembly and also to give a long play later in the school year. future farmers Of lAtucrica OFFICERS President.William Pearson Secretary.Wade Lifsey Reporter.Myron Jones Vice President .... Bobby Clary Treasurer.Billy Vincent Advisor.Mr. Timberlake The F. F. A., the Future Farmers of America, is a nation organization composed of 7376 members, with the Greensville F. F. A. having fifty members. The primary aim of this organization is to develop agricultural leadership, co¬ operation, and citizenship and to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. All boys taking Vocational Agriculture are eligible for membership in the F. F. A. organization. There are four degrees of membership, which are awarded accord¬ ing to the accomplishments of each member. The program of work, in which all members participate, is set up annually by the chapter. This program is based on the needs of the community and the individuals. The F. F. A. and F. H. A. own and operate a well organized camp at Mogart ' s Beach, which combine s recreational and health practices with leadership training activities that reach each chapter in the state. A large number of our boys attend this camp each year. Initation Services future Homemakers Of Ameriea The Future Homemakers of America Club, with its goal to learn to live better today in order that families may be better tomorrow has had a very active year with fifty interested members under the leader ship of President Shirley Fergu¬ son. Our Summer was a very eventful one; Shirley Ferguson attended the State Convention at Farm- ville College and brought many good ideas back to our club. There has been a continued buzz all year about the wonderful week at F.H.A. Camp at Mogart ' s Beach where Carolyn Pearson walked off with a blue ribbon in the fashion show and the soft ball championship taken by our girls. A trip to the Common Glory was also enjoyed during that week. ' j fa President - Shirley Ferguson; Vice President - Barbara Slate; Secretary - Wendell Yates; I Treasurer - Mary Alma Taylor; Reporters - Dora Tudor, Peggy Jean Moore; Song Leaders - Nancy Jo Hill, Nancy Wendell; Degree Chairman - Christine Woodruff; Scrapbook Editors - Carolyn Pearson, Betty Jane Allen; Sweetheart - Melvin Ferguson; Sponsor - Mrs. Bill Tulloh. At the end of the summer the Executive Staff met to make plans for the school year. This got our club off to a good start resulting in some of the following highlights; Initation of new members, a very effective formal initation service; attend planning meeting for the Virginia Dare Federation at Lawrenceville; observance of National F.H.A. Week; we attended church together, attended Fed¬ eration Meeting at Dinwiddie where Mary Alma Taylorwas elected Treasurer of the Federation; an exciting Christmas Party at the Country Club; Carolyn Pearson represented our club at Winsor at a F.H.A. Camp Committee meeting; Mother- Daughter-Father-Son Banquet with F.F.A. and our picnic given by our club mothers; for our yearly project we gave a red rose bush, our nat¬ ional flower, to our school. Club Mothers First row - Barbara Slate, Dora Tudor, Christine Woodruff, Windell Yeattes, Shirley Ferguson, Nancy Wendell, Carolyn Pear son, Betty Jane Allen, Nancy Jo Hill, Mary Alma Taylor, Peggy Jean Moore. Second row - Helen Brewer, Lucy Ellen Ferguson, Arlene Allen, Dottie Bowen, Virginia Kasper, Bobbie Bougham, Peggy Pool, Olivia Sopko, Janet Parrish, Elaine Kasper, Jane Rae, Mrs. Tulloh. Third row - Betty Ann Wright, Josephine Ferguson, Luana.Kimbler, Joyce Whitehead, Janice Harrison, Mildred Allen, Mary Kathryn Talley, Elsie Morgan, Barbara Delbridge, Onell Faison, Carolyn Moss, Arlene Veliky, Viola Allen, Pauline Raiche, Iris Johnson, Frances Bras¬ well, Fourth row - Barbara Lee, Faye Edge, Shirley Whitehead, Shirley Buckner, Jean Bennett, Elizabeth Lankford, Alice Griffin, Faye Little, Betty Mae Bradley, Bernice Fackler, Ann Cash. 1 :. ' ' Concert Uand Clarinets Judy Barrett Ann Owen Pat Ferguson Emily Sodergren Katherine Davidson Harry Klugel Berry Thompson Tuba Vic Reinhardt Bells Margaret Hoverstock T rumpets Tommy Williams Buddy Cato Wayne Ondich Tommy Vincent Russ Cato Carroll Harding Richard Lee Raymond Parker Herman Sadler Symbols Shirley Bishop Bill Pearson T rombone s Hamlet Harding Claborne Thomasson Elizabeth King Jackie Williams Drums Alvin Clary Walker Taylor Dan J one s Bari Novi Flute Nancy Johnson Our high school bauid has been very active this year under the direction of Harold R. Landis. The band has participated at all football game s and has given a short concert before the beauty pageant. It is planning to present a Christmas concert and a spring concert. Numerous parades will feature the band. Some of these are Emporia Christmas Parade and Petersburg Christmas Parade. Already it has participated in the South Hill Home Coming Parade. Membership is steadily increasing as new students enter high school, and at present there are thirty-four members including majorette s and drum majorette. Judy Barrett Pre sident Ann Owen Head Majorette Marching Mand Harold R. Landis Band Director Vic Reinhardt Second Lieutenant Tommy Williams Secretary Patricia Ferguson Drum Majorette Hamlet Harding Vice President Wayne Ondich Librarian Elizabeth King Reporter Standing - J ean Allen Daphine Pollard Betty Jane Allen Kathrine Davidson Evelyn Allen Randy I Keedwell | 1 Kneeling - 1 Ann Andy Patricia SENIOR MAJORETTES Owen W right Ferguson junior Maud A ad Majorettes .m r SJk. Drum s Curtis Brady Earl Stanley Johnny Harrison Larry Hudson Wesley Taylor T rumpets Paul Sopko Donny J one s Bill Thompson Saxaphones Mary Lee Cato Paul Dianis Clarinets Tommy Bishop Mary Lee Howard Marilyn Ondich Buddy Johnson Johnny Turner Majorette s Peggy Lucas Cookie Daughtry Martha Harrell Linda Slate r ■ ▼ w 0lee Club The Glee Club, another musical organization of the school, is directed by Mr, Harold Landis. Through the Glee Club many pupils have begun to appreciate the higher fields of music and have received valuable voice training. The Glee Club is composed of forty-five boys and girls who presented a most enjoyable assembly program at Christmas and also for the P.T.A. Another attraction of the Glee Club is the Girls ' Quartet which is made up of June Harding, Ann Owen, Pat Ferguson, and Daphine Pollard. These girls have performed at several local programs and have won much praise for their fine job. The Glee Club is a very pleasant and en¬ joyable organization and the members find much enjoyment in it. QUARTET Pat Ferguson Ann Owen Daphine Pollard June Harding Blue Ridge Delegates Senior Zti-Hi-V To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Chris¬ tian characte r. These words are the purpose of the six Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs, the Christian organizations in our school. The platform under which they operate is Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The Hi - Y ' s and Tri - Hi-Y ' s try to uphold their platform every day of the year, and, like every well-functioning organization, they have special events and activities often throughout the year. To foster a better relationship between the schools in the district, the clubs entertain the teams afte r basketball and football games, and entertain the Court and visitors after the Homecoming Game. Before Christmas, baskets are fixed for needy families. The week before Easter, pre- Easter services are conducted under the sponsorship of the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Clubs, and a com¬ munity sunrise service held each Easter morning. Both as a community service and a money¬ making project, an annual Hallowe ' en party is held. This is the big financial project of the year. Frfti es rne Stine I Hardingfe; Hatffe Bradley Patricia Perkins Eleanor Allen Elaine Bowen Patricia Gray Joan McDearmon Grace Stainback Carolyn Pearson Daphine Pollard T reasurer Ann Owen Recording Secretary Georgia Allen President Nancy endell -T Ja4i Br tt Nar .Hil| Be Wj Miss Trixie Joh Sbn Sponso Judy Barrett Elizabeth KirA , Patricia FergusOT ' Calvert King Edna Anderton Virgie Starke June Harding Jeannette Williams Mary Etta Jones Martha Kiser Janice Specter Corresponding Secretary Martha Moore Vice President The winner at Halloween Party We entertain at Homecoming Martha Lane Kiser floor leader of the house Model General Assembly and in turn provides a place for the young people of the community to go on Hallowe ' en night. Some of the special school projects take the form of asking the blessing each day and fixing spec¬ ial b u 1 1 e t i n boards about hone sty during the week of exams. Recently, the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Clubs of Emporia organized an Alumni Club, the first to be so organized in the state. Through these varied activities the clubs seek to serve their school, church, and community. The clubs send delegates to a district convention. Model General Assembly, and Blue Ridge Conference. Each year the clubs have had a district officer and an officer in Model General Assembly. Baglettes Zri-Mi-V EAGLETTES Front Row Shirley Bishop, Chaplain Barbara Slate, Reporter Agnes Lane Weaver, Treasurer Sherry Kiser, Secretary Jackie Ligon, Vice President Juliette Belmonte, President Middle Row Helen Pettway Kay Downs Sarah Klugel Jaime Seegers Betty Ann Wright Back Row Windell Yeattes Betty Mae Bradley Elaine Kasper Peggy Conner Peggy McKenny Peggy Bradley Mrs. Wiley, Sponsor In between: Front to back Joan Everette Margaret Barnhardt Ann Scranton Linda W renn Elsie Mae Morgan Louise Parrish Betsy Joyner Senior Moys’ Hi-y Chris Harrell Vice President of the Hi-Y Conference Frpnt Row; Yancy Grinstead, Jimmie Everett, Treasurer; James Drewry, Secre¬ tary; Elliott Johnston Jr., Vice President; Chris Harrell, President. Second Row: Wesley Newsome, Bunny Bunn, Jimmie Wheeler, Edward Lucas, Bobby Hudson. Third Row: Dickie Parker, Chaplain; Edward Lashley, Bert Johnson, Billy Blalock. Back Row: Clayton Land Jr., Joe Jones, David Hadley, Don Tillar, Charles Hoke Jr. junior Moys’ Hi-y Mr. Henry Matthews Hi-Y Sponsor First Row: Jackie Turner, Roland Weaver, Bobby Jeans, Clifton Anderton, David Barnes, Jack Lucas, Wayne Ondich, Harry Klugel, Lynn Slagle, Hamlet Harding, Bitty Webb, Herman Weaver, Jimmy Ryals. Second Row; Wilbur Hobbs, Jesse Phillips, Maxie Moore, Dickie Brockwell, Mallory Daughtey, Val Oullette, Aubrey Maize, Billy Allen, Robbie Stone, Tommy Williams, Tommy Vincent, Glenn Temple, Billy Harris, Mr. Vacca. Third Row; Lee Brett, Alvin Clary, Ruben Allen, Bobby Doyle, Bill Tillar, Harold Goodwyn, Carl Warren, Claborne Thomasson, Amos Hasty, Bob Mit¬ chell, Harold Conwell. J OMettes Zri-Hi-y Front Row: Peggy Harrison, President; Ellen Powell, Vice President; Ann Sykes, Secretary; Delight Darden, Treasurer; Phyllis Bloon, Reporter. Second Row; Jane House, Nancy Allison, Katherine Davidson, Carole Harding, Stevie Starling, Martha Skinner. Third Row: Mollie Lambert, Janie Boykins, Alice Griffin, Olivia Sopko, Bobbie Baugham, Mrs. Stenett, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Dottie Bowen, Joyce Livesay, Shelby Wrenn, Luana Kimblar, Janet Parrish, Jackie Batten. First Row: Paige Clark, Reporter; Ruby Lee Jones, Treasurer; Brenda Hyde, Sec¬ retary; Margaret Hoverstock, Vice President; Dolly Wray, President; Mrs. Vassar, Sponsor. Second Row: Carolyn Willoughby, Emily Short, Joyce Allen, Emily Abbott, Rebecca Campbell, Ruth Glass. Third Row: Barbara Bullock, Jacqueline Inge, Fran¬ ces Steenburg, Randi Keedwell, Emily Sodergren, Helen Harris, Margaret Turner, Janice Roach, Peggy House. Fourth Row; Patsy Ligon, Janice Williams, Joyce Fer¬ guson, Betty Ann Batten, Louise Pickhardt, Betty Lou Justice, Avis Ferguson, Jo Ann W right. Octettes Zr i- Mi- y I moup M mmicrm mnm CHAMPiomm t$S3 The Emporis High School Eagles started their football season off with a bang, ending up with an excellent and successful season and winning top honors. Under the direction of the new coach, Bob Miller, hard work and patience paid off for the Eagles. Coach Miller was born in 1930 in Portage, Pennsylvania, where he attended high school. After graduating from high school, he attended Emory and Henry College where he made Little All-American in 1950 and ' 51. After serving a term of two years in the Army, he became coach of the Emporia High School Eagles. The Eagles were district champions for Group 11, District III. Then they went on to win the regional championship, downing Appomattox 34-0. The team, as a whole, played outstanding ball and deserved a lot of praise and credit. The Basketball Squads, boys and girls, opened this season with a win over Black- stone. The girls, keeping pace, have lost only two games. Mrs. D. T. Rogers, Jr., coach of the Emporia Girls, is a native of Emporia. She has coached the girls for two years and they have been one of the top teams in the District III, Group II, Mrs. Rogers attended W.C. of University of North Carolina. The Junior teams, the Junior Basketball Varsity and Midget football eleven played the preliminary events and pointed out prospective stars of the future. football Squad Front Row; Coach Bob Miller, Callahan, Spence, Jones, Williams, Johnson, Watson, Bradley, Bunn, Faison, As sistant Coach Jack Hill. Second Row: Mitchell, Everett, Parker, Hudson, Sassar, Newsome, Harrell, Land, Powell, Doyle, Temple. Third Row; Harris, Bloom, Butler, Blick, Harding, Tillar, Harris, Clary, Allen, Lee, Parker. i The Emporia High School Eagles went undefeated in their 1954 Football Season. After beat- | ing Kenbridge for the district championship, they went on to Appomatox where they won 34-0. . | The following seniors played their last game; Don Til lar, Bunny Bunn, Wesley Newsome, Richard Bloom, Bobby Clary, Jimmy Everett, Lofton Allen, and Chris Harrell. Senior Sootball Players Doyle going after first down SCHEDULE Sept. 17 - Farmville. 20- 0 Sept. 24 - Randolph-Henry . . 20- 0 Oct. 4 - Blackstone. 43-19 Oct. 8 - Princess Anne . . . 7- 7 Oct. 15 - Lawrenceville . . . 33-14 Oct. 22 - Crewe. 28- 6 Oct. 29 - Franklin. 34- 0 Nov. 5 - Victoria. 19- 6 Nov. 12 - Kenbridge. 13- 6 Nov. 19 - Appomattox .... 34- 0 Sasser getting spilled ' • ji ' Zhe Zeam h MZich Newsome touchdown bound Halftime — I junior Varsity ' Jootball Front Row - E. King, Asst. Coach; J. Callahan, M. Callahan, Harris, Southall, Jeans, Collins, Slate, Y. Grinstead, Coach. Second Row: Barnes, Taylor, Slagel, House, Ferguson, W. Callahan, West, Webb. Third Row: Tillar, E. Taylor, Warren, Reid, Allen, Sasser, Price. Yancy Grinstead The Emporia Midgets, under the coaching of Yancey Grinstead and Eugene King, had a very successful season. Cliff Anderton was the leading scorer, while Carl Warren was the leading linesman. Eugene King Heoi C ee t eaa e c READY TO YELL! Homecoming Court 1954 i i ( i I I PEGGY POOL FRANCES PHELPS JULIETTE BELMONTE KAY DOWNS QUEEN JANE BRETT ANN SYKES BETTY JANE McKINNEY DOLLY WRAY BARBARA CUMBIA LIBBY ROBINSUN MAID OF HONOR MARTHA MOORE BET WILEY HomeeomiHg Mtivities 4 . w ri-- f K.:. Qirls ’ basketball Zeam Co-Captain Georgia Rose Allen Manager Betsy Joyner Co -Captain Martha Moore Manager Betsy Harding Team Members: Nancy Wendell, Kathryn Epps, Martha Lane Kiser, Virgie Stark, Ann Caish, Juliette Belmonte, Jackie Ligon, Evelyn Allen, Barbara Slate, Sherry Kiser. Arlene Allen Barbara Lee Joyce Lifsey Helen Pettyway Elaine Delbridge Mtnc ]i encle onujOiftd yioo te Cudfid y?cutdAa dctne aa (d f jeaTJz Jn Sc ion d fi ce ' S a de 3 0i OTfZ The Emporia Eagles led by Co-Captains Wesley Newsome and Bunny Bunn and the fine coaching of Bob Miller had a very successful season. With the fine shooting of seniors Wesley Newsome and R i c ha r d Bloom, the rebounding of Don Tillar, and with the ball handling of Bunny Bunn the Eagles expect to be the top team in the district. Emporia 31 Enfield 53 Emporia 67 Blackstone 52 Emporia 47 Kenbridge 53 Emporia 37 Lawrence ville 53 Emporia 61 Farmville 69 Emporia 26 Shenandoah 49 Emporia 51 Victoria 35 Emporia 55 Crewe 36 Emporia 62 Alumni 46 Emporia 41 Petersburg 72 Emporia 39 Lawrence ville 38 Emporia 79 Farmville 43 Emporia - Kenbridge - Emporia - Blackstone - TEAM SCORE TEAM SCORE V basketball F ront Row; J. Harris, Mgr.; D re wry, Bunn , N ew some, Wheeler, Callahan. Second Row; C. Harrell, Mgr.; Watson, W. 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Camp.3. EUGENE ALLEN Student Patrol 2; Industrial Arts 4; Hi-Y 1,2; S. C.A. 3,4; Glee Club 1,2. GEORGIA ROSE ALLEN Glee Club 1.2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; President 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Debate Team 3; Class President 3; Annual Staff; Associate Editor; Basketball 1,3,4; Midget Cheer¬ leader 1; Delegate to S.C.A. Convention 3; S.C.A. District Convention 3; S.C.A. Representative 3, 4; Green and Gold Staff 2; Latin Club 1,2; Vice Pres¬ ident 2; Delegate to Girls State 3. LOFTON DOUGLAS ALLEN Patrol 1,2; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Mono¬ gram 3,4. JULIA ANN BARRETT Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; President 2; District Hi-Y Con¬ vention 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 2; Bauid 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,3; Secretary 2; Presi¬ dent 4; All State Band 3; Latin Club 1,2; Green and Gold 3,4; Typist 3; Head Typist 4; Annual Staff; Associate Class Editor 4. WILLIAM CHALMERS BLALOCK Latin Club 1,2; Treasurer 1; President of Fresh- man Class 1; Pre sident of Sophomore Class 2; Reporterof French 2; Hi-Y 3,4; Beta Club 1,2,3, 4; S. C. A. 2,3,4; Vice President 3, President 4; Debating Team; Farensic Meet 2; S.C.A. District Meet 3; S.C.A. State Convention 2. RICHARD PEYTON BLOOM Science Club 1; Football 1,2,4; Assistant Midget Football Coach 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff; Sports Editor 4; Green and Gold 2,4. JANE ATWELL BRETT Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Head Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff; Class Editor 4; French Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary; May Court 1; Homecom¬ ing Court 2,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Glee Glub 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; President 4; Delegate To Girls State 3; P e r f e c t Attendance 1,3; Musical Festival 1,2; Music Gamp 2; Latin Glub Queen. JAMES GLIFFORD BUNN, JR. Industrial Arts Glub 1; French Glub 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 1; Vice President 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2 ,3,4; Track 2; S.C. A. 4; Treasurer of Freshman Class 1; Secretary of Sophomore Class 2. BOBBY DEAN CLARY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram 3,4; Football 3,4; Base¬ ball 1,2,3. ESTHER AMERYLIS CROCKER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Vice President 2; Delegate to Model General Assembly 2; Glee Glub 3,4; Re¬ porter 4; French Glub 3; Green and Gold 3; Annual Staff; Feature Editor 4; Midget Gheerleader 1. BARBARA LOUISE DELBRIDGE Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOYCE MARIE EDWARDS Latin Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class President 4; Beta Club Convention 2. KATHERYN RAY EPPS Transferred from Woodleaf; Hi-Y 4. JAMES THOMAS EVERETT, JR. Latin Olub 1,2; President 1; Band 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Treasurer 4; Beta Olub 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Beta Club Convention 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Foot¬ ball 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, FRANKLIN LEWIS FERGUSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Industerial Art Glub 3,4; Football 3; Hi-Y 4. MELVIN FERGUSON F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1; F. F. A. Gamp 1,2,3,4; Gamp of week 3; Monogram 1; Industrial Art Glub 1,2. PATRIGIA ANN FERGUSON Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Green and Gold 1,2,3,4; Busi¬ ness Manager 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3; Majorette 1,2; Drum Majorette 3,4; Intermediate Drum Majorette 2; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Sextette 3; Quartet 4; Massanetta Springs; Music Camp l;Music Festival 1,2,3,4; MissEm- poria 2; Homecoming Court 1; Annual Staff Typist 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2. SHIRLEY MARIE FERGUSON Glee Glub 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Latin Glub 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Degree Ghairman 2; Secretary 2, President 4; F.H.A. Gamp 3; F.H.A. State Fede¬ ration Gonvention 4; Patrol 1; Annual Staff 4; Assistant Feature Editor. ROBERT YANGY GRINSTEAD, JR. Secretary of Hi-Y 1; Football 1,2,3; Manager of Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Manager of Football 1; Monogram 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4. JUNE ALLISON HARDING Glee Glub 1,2,3,4; Sextette 3, Quartet 4, Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Convention 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Re¬ porter 3; Model General Assembly 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Secretary 1; French Club 3,4; Vice President 3, President 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Green and Gold 2,3,4; Reporter 2, Assis¬ tant Business Manager 3, Art Editor 4; Editor- in-chief of Raparian 4; Monogram Glub 1,2,3,4; Delegate to Girls State 3, Music Festival 2,3,4. LYMAN CHRISTIAN HARRELL, JR. Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1, Vice President 3, Pres¬ ident 4; District Convention 3,4; District Vice President 4; Model General Assembly 3,4; Beta Glub 1,2,3,4; President 4; State Gonvention 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Band 1; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Correspending Secretary 4; Statistics Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball Manager 2,3,4; Class Reporter 3; Class Treasurer 4. ROBERT ALMONT HOLLOWAY Shop Club 2; Latin Club 1,2. SHIRLEY LEE JEANS Band 1,2; Majorette 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4; Reporter; Green and Gold 1,2,3,4; Sports Editor; French Club 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Annual Staff, Assistant Girls Sports Editor 4, JOSEPH GALLON JONES Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Latin 1, 2; French Club 3. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA KASPER Latin Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Class Reporter 4; Beta Club Convention 2. JOHN EDWARD LASHLEY, JR. Patrol 1,2,3, Captain 2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,3, Treasurer I; Vice President of Class 2,4; S.C.A. 3,4; Treas - urer 4; Delegate to Boys State 3. WADE ATKINSON LIFSEY Patrol 2; F.F.A. 1,4; Secretary 4. EDWARD MASSENBURG PARKER LUCAS Band 1,2; Hi-Y 1,3,4, Reporter; Patrol 1,2,3, Captain 2,3; F rench Club 3; Delegate to Boys State 3. JOAN TILLAR McDEARMON Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 4; Green and Gold 3,4; Annual Staff; Assistant Art Editor 4. WILLIAM CARLYSLE MITCHELL Patrol 1,3,4; Annual Staff; Typist. MARTHA RUTH MOORE Glee Club 1; Midget Cheerleader 1; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Beta Club 1,2,3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3; Recording Secre¬ tary 4; Green and Gold Editor; Perfect Attendance 1,3; Delegate to Girls State 3; S.C.A. 3; S.C.A. Convention 3; Homecoming 1,2,3,4; Maid of Honor 1,4; May Day 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2; Secretary 2; Annual Staff, Girls Sports Editor; Class Secretary 1. JOHN WESLEY NEWSOME, JR. President of Class 1,2;Treasurer of Class 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres¬ ident 3; President 4; Delegate to Boys State 3; Hi-Y Convention 2; Football 2,3,4; Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 3,4; French Club 3; Baseball 2,3,4. ANN ERNESTINE OWEN Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi - Y 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2,4; District Conference 2,3; Blue Ridge Congress 3; Green and Gold 4; Managing Editor 4; Latin Club 1,2; President 2, Vice President 1; Band 1, 2,3,4; President 3; Vice President 2; Majorette 1; Head Majorette 2,3,4; All State Band Workshop 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Sextette 3; Quartet 4; Annual Staff 4; S.C.A. 4; Corresponding Secretary 4. WILLIAM WARNER PEARSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; President 4; Industrial Art Club 1,2; Patrol 2. GEORGE CECIL RAE F. F. A. 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 2,3; Delegate to Boys State 3. VIC REINHART Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; 2nd. Lieutenant 3,4; E X e c u t i V e Committee 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,4; Catillian Club 1; Foot¬ ball 1; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1. ELIZABETH JOYCE ROBINSON Glee Club 1; Beta Club 2; Reporter 2; S.C.A. 2,4; Recording Secretary 4; Class Secretary 2,4; Class Reporter 3; Green and Gold 2,3,4; French Club 4; Reporter 1; Head Midget Cheerleader 1; Home¬ coming 1,2,3,4; May Day 3; S.C.A. District Con¬ vention 2,4. JANICE FAY SPECTER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Convention 2; Latin Club 1,2; Green and Gold 2; Business Manager 3,4; Feature Editor; Midget Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1; Secretary of Clas s 3; Assistant Business Man¬ ager of Annual 4. HOWARD DANIEL STAINBACK Hi-Y 1,2; Football 1; Industrial Arts Club 4. GRACE PATRICIA STAINBACK Glee Club 1; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Chaplin 2; Green and Gold 4, Model General Assembly; Annual Staff, Head Typist. WALKER WYCHE TAYLOR Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Vice President 4. DONALDSON PRESTON TILLAR, JR. Football 2,3,4; Tri-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,4; President 2, Treasurer 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 3,4; Class Vice President 3. DORA MILDRED TUDOR Dramatic Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4. NANCY CAROLINE WENDELL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Band 1,2,3; Majorette 3; Green and Gold 3,4; Head Typist 3; Assistant Business Manager 4. BETTY MAE WILEY Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4; May Day 1,3; Homecoming 1,4; French Club 3. ANNIE CHRISTINE WOODRUFF Glee Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 2; ScrapbookEditor 3; Degree Chair¬ man 4; Attendant F.H.A. 3. M. G. SLATE, JEWELER W atche s - Diamonds - Jewelry Expert Watch and Clock Repair H. W. HALL BROS. 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